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MOUNT ZION _ at the start in getting the resolution Established 76 years ; SPINS MILLS The annual garden party of the Mt. through the of thl,now fits theryone - Medical Zion Sabbath School will he held in is ingderiveof the benefits that i g GREENWOOD beim derived from this form-of,makin the last week in June. Watch out Whitby's advantages known through O �the daily papers, there was practically E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis " for posters. . teres member of the optometrical Asso- no opposition. It is even proposed to station of Ontario. Special attention giTea to FLQC-R PP P tibe fitting of glasses. Eyes tested free, North h BROOK ROAD fQ extend the mediums used to Montreal, .. OlL w'. aremont. �Bti WHITE SATIN- BREADBuffalo and New York papers of the 4W` s On Wednesday, June 2nd, Jalnes largest circulation4 There are C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., . Davidson, of this place was united in • Edinburgh, member of the College of CREAM BUNS—FAMILY 7. the holy bonds of matrimmany concrete cases of new ' FLOUR AND ony to Hire. CEREALS FLyslciaas and surgeons of Ontario• licentiate citizens who were first interested in of RoYal, College of surgeons. Edinburgh. TEA BUNS-Fd$TRY E}izttbeth 1�rk, of Pickering town- Whitby by reading these advertise- xissirni for Pastry :Special stteatioa to dotesses of wome ship. The ceremony was performed inents in the four Toronto dailies in - Baker's Joy for Bread ehildrea, CKfice sad residence, Brougham. - at the manse, Pickering; by the Rev. r TH ICKE ING R -NEWS _ Bran Oats James McIlroy, and they were' unat- which they have been appearing. The Graham Flour Wheatlets, _.'DICKERING MEDICAL 'SURGICAL Shorts Oat Chop tended. After the ceremony the hap- marvellous thing about the results is Corn Meal. Rolled Wheat, py couple came to their home here, that those who have come through Rolled Oats, Buckwheat Flour„ and X-RAY INSTITUTE Jumbo Crushed Oats where we wish teem any years of FEEDS y -� - this advertising are from all arta of Pot and Pearl Berle PICBEBING, - - ONTARIO g _.._._. F, -_ per_ .- r the Zs vines, showing how widespread Bran, Shorts, MidlingeS� Feed Flour Dairy eod- ha iness and prosperi _--_ --_ _ _ _-- _-- -Is-t e -circulation of these Toronto X. ELGIN TOWI-E, M. B., M. D., C. M., Wheat Screenings Cracked Corn SCAReoRo Physician-in-cbargs 1 - Specialist in Rectal DUssaea Prostatic Dia Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked-Cotrn- — -- a o a inP usoat .saes of Men, Discuss of Women, Cancan, Miss Elizabeth Henderson was --the- �DLiQi+iVM— -- - fl-^ Tumors, 3 -Bay examination. Diseases of eye (anon Beed Meal, hostess. of a kitchen shower on Frieay ear. nose, throat and longs. Fittinggluaea and 'SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. evening test, in honor of Mica Glen Mrs. Shea visited friends in Toronto Specially Mixed Grain to make all acute and chronic diseases. Etta Muir, a June bride-to-be. The the past week. hens lay. OIDoe Hoar 19 to 3 and T to 9 p, m. any STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA gifts were deposited in a large -basket Chc ice prunes, bananas, oranges Bibby'• Cream Equivalent for calves.. A and lemons at Philip's, Calf Meal.F LAW". AND STEAM. and were carried. by two lit le girls, N Y Poueber, of Toronto, sent -- Misses Edna and Marguerite' Mein• P POULTRY FOOD?` E. FAREWELL, K, C., BARRI$- We are now quoting toab, daintly dressed in white. After over Sunday with his father. Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat, t t7 games, refreshments were served'and Miss Lillie Holtby, of Toronto, spent p• =; J. • sBB.Cona Ozowaettoraey,aadCoaaty the bride to -be departed with the beat the week -end with her parents here. C-hat`coal, -Shell and Grit_ 83UGlicr. Quart Souse, Wbitbv. lav su timer prices. wishes of all. Mrs. Solomon. iteesor. Cedar Grove, Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest AD& E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and _ _ visited with Mrs. Brodie on Tuesday. beat feed on the market for milk. A • solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. Money do J• L SPINg, LIMITEDr - DUNBARTON alts and Mrs. Thirtle, of Toronto, Tr coal Omcs BrccR St, Nortb, Whitbv. 2617 y biolasslne Meal for horses cattle ! are holidaying with Jalnes and Mrs. PICKERIKG, UST. Wilton. and pigs. You will never be with- J The Knox Cu lege Gospel Teamout it after using it. ; �usintsts �'sxai;• composed of lfeskrs. G. S. Lloyd, M.A.: K. F. Mcchin and daughter and Mrs. ; M one Wanted N. S. Clugston. G. W. Call and C. A, Hinkson, sr„ of Oshawa, spent- Sun- SEED CORN FOR SjL.E-A cera - 4 ��T G. HAM -Issuer 'of Marriage Gowans, M. A.. conducted during last di,y with the forrner's parents. �i Licenses in the Courity of Ontario, g Windsor Dairy and Ca le Salt just r P.ckering Village. 211 We want twelve htwdred dollar_; week a ver succeabful series of evan alis :►Ivry Calvert, of Toronto, who y y arrived. The beat salt in Canada. _ - - - — -tst _. gelisLic_ mPetin¢y-w.itllLs.er.y.-_satisfac.- =s rPnety� acc�gtntances. anent fi_ .. .. •. r� POU CHER. Real Estate Auc- tory results. The whole community day witb_Juhn and Mrs. Patterson, encu andAs er Tcept on�nnd. e 1 • tioneer, valQator, collector Lad issuer Whitby toruli -hip farm, felt the pottier of these meetings And Rev. Waugh, of Toronto; will occu- L� , s; at marrtaitellceases. Brougham. toy fifty scree, value three large congregations gathered every y the. Christian" church pulpit next DD HOPPER Issuer of Marriage thousand. evening. The Eiagios wag excellent, at ll o'clock in the interests -T'- A y Ltcanaes to the County of Ontario. If you have motley to lend sprite Powerful apQpealm were made to the of the Dominion Alliance. �lE A S T L H j1. E'er k31 l 00ce at store and his residence, Claremont. iinCOn4ertPO.. Many hearts respond- Now for that furniture that you DB.BEATON TOWN8HIP 4LEIiH John Fisher & Company a I -many were quickened into new- were thinking abotit, My prices are 1� COUNTRY REAL ESTAi F ness of life fort the Lord Jesus Christ. 'the lowest anywhere, Call. write or .4 • Ccnv*7&ncsr. commitaaicner for taking telephone J. H. Beal, Claremont. •' a®davlta, Accountant Eta. stoney, to 1oa° 810 LUMSDEti BL1LD!KG, Finaociallyalso, these meetings sur- P D G 0 vatarm y D Issuer of MArrtaga Lio- 8 ADELAIDE ST., E. prised expectation. On Saturday the Owing to the distress of an ulcerat- TuaoNTo. amara" tPhrii..wa�a. Ont• t -r team left for Fenelon Fells to conduct ed tooth Rev. `'an Korman wa tin - to Licenced Auctioneer, a week series of meetings there, They able to occupy his pulpit in the Christ- 'n �. to: onunti.. ct York and Ontano. sae- FRUIT BASKETS 1 They are followed by the prayers of inn church leaf Sabbath.. but hopes to atoa antes of all kinds attenasd to on obostsN many, be present next Sabbath. ,mouse. Address0room River P. 0.. Ont, 50,000 ,Inst arrived. Hillereat, the borne of A. 3, and The friends oP Uriah FouaR. of To- ` � A. BRE WSTER. V. S.. Gradu i1 qt. Baskets Sic each, Mrs. Annan, was the scene of a pretty rootc, formerly of this p'ace.w ! I am - s ata of Toronto 4eteriaaarryy Grolrags; bass 6 qt. Baskets 3c each. weddin on Wednesday; June u with re ay apeasd ss. o T oto vs. ons y❑ 2nd, gust of tSCS death' otrThtltlsf3 rage• T. die• when Miss Hazel Arlean, daughter of of last week from spinal meningitis. }f sew of domwtua ted animals Ranted. .C1[1s Covera IC each, l3 �, • b daT Or sight promptly attended to tad the Rev, A L. Macfadyen. of Dunbar• The funeral was held on Saturday to psoas area. {1j 1 qt. Berrp Boxes 40 rens per.lih). ton, was united in marria a to Mr, Mount Pleasant cemetery. i �T B. POWi3LL, Licensed Auc_ 24 and 2'I qt. Crates 121c each, Earl StanleyPrice, son o air. and The Brougham Branch of the Wow The shingle that has VY • tfoaew. ,stuator and .00uecaor for Every package guarateed and price's Mrs. Joseph Price. of East Toronto. Pn's Institute intend holding a straw- faction for over 30 years. Empire Wootton of Ontario and York. All kinds of arp guaranteed not to raise it The ceremony wits performed by the berry festival at the home of Mrs. B. Corrugated icon with a ; in. b aaiss conducted either Privately or by auction ordered now and rt bride's fathrr, assisted h ills Rev, stir, Htirk on the evening of Tuesday, Jane Y fats notes collected For dates or other pars g p 2 in. corrugation, ses.jt before yott _, bicalare "PAY w restdanaa s1t:•beth Its, PiaY - ahem when -you Stewart, of Kew Beach Presbyterian 2M h. Talent has been secured from buy outer makes. If you are is ' `^ .•tag. Phone orders late at Nawe omco Ptak. .want them, church, and the wedding march wag the city in the persons' of Will J. i arias, or Mscaab's store, Clsremomt• will ea 1s. a White and Jules Brazil, the well• need of a Cream Separator. T!'y ..too promyt attention. satt•tsetiom Chopping apd Oat Rolling as usual p y d by Aids Francis Price, sister of k nnwa comedians. Watch out for a Premier for :30 daps. Also gII"1O' the groom. Mies Sutherland- sang _-, Med, MyttbonsanmtrarisIadeysademt=AO3 W. G. Barnes, Green River during the signing of the register, bills next week, gasoline eugines from $30.00 up. �R. B• _. 'LQvE -- __.._ _ __ _ _ ._ _ _ The bride wag given away by her See or write me before buying. -' Y g GET OUR PRICES brother and wore a gown of shadow WHITiNALR Veterinary Surgeon i'rce over ivory silk chaxurpusP. Her . Phone. �. Honor Graduate of the. Ontario Ve e- Mille veil was held with a wreath of Ed. Bell Ls busy spraying frets h Uti Emery W heel San ing A. and firs. Pherril are visitingj', J. Prouse = Pickering M, riasry College orange bio"ssvma and she carried a and Graduate of, the Veterinary. Machines, Saws, 'Ga�uline »bower bowiuet of- white roses sad Peterboro friends. t - ,Engines and Cream` r�`i Science Apaociation. i y o t p waIIes. �s3 Irene�7iim- ?, - _ phrieQ. rna-id of- honor. wore yellow visitors ,n h i the vale. �. ind•. Phone Clare.'r102 Se >arat:or•a: 4fre, John Bell has.io► roved suffi- I - chmrineuse with Juliet cap of lace and p -CLAREMO�NT, - ONT.71R10 carried pink carnations., Mr; Le,lie ciently to hp out again. - _ Get our prices on '-the Ford auto. Prire assisted his hrother am grolems- tti • `~ Major made rt tour of the Ki- O a ars district last week. JOHN PHILIP mass Atter the ceremony reception g; ' ', �.�- TAC.`K.c:7b`rT n,.s held, the dejeuner was i•erved in W. Hollinger entertained friends *he dining 'room; whi^h was prettily fiom-Guelph last week. �emen, LLiMber, BROCK ROAR deodrated in yellow and white. After air. and Mr%. Read entertained a Has a full line oriregh and cur- __�. number of cit friends. '+ which the hride, and groom left amid y 46- ted .teats constantly on hand. _ C�UNN �� - showers of confetti far a trip tache Philp Jt Hindle are, running their Lath, Shingles, Read -y Roofing, Western States; the bride wearing a cite Factory overtime lately, N -:Spice Rol>, . Break-B�cvn, fur Oro"Fertilizer Rill arrama T On their return afr, and airs. Price visiting their son �i'illiam, $stn, Bologna, �'einers, etc. F.aStlake Shingles, Will pay you from :� to LSU ^,, profit willlreside rt 1196 Lee avenue, East To. Oryil White u�aR the guest of tt'ieada Highest ronin.. rri Cedar Grove last Sunday. 4Cedar Posta, Steel Posts, g priepe paid for tsunra's Hog Meal will reduce your feed .�.� . John Galla¢er shipped a targe con - Butcher's eat>tle bit] and snake your ho spay in spite '..WHITBY signment of live stock last week. Wire Fencing. a ` 0 of the high cost of fee "• Lawrence Major spent the week -end sy iekerin r tUeIW Gunn's (around Bone and Beef Scrap The county council returns next with Dr. Lipkowskv, of Sytacuse. If you are going to build let met• will make your hens lay and keep week to complete RR June session. Afro. Winters and daughters. of To- give yon my price on any- - Them laying. The home of the -late Jas. McClellan, ronin, are visitieg at W, S. Major's. thing you may/ i For rices address ' of King street, has been -sold to a Mr. John Larkin complains of a sborta¢e require. k First-class rigs for hire P Kinnear, of Toronto, who will take of water for his extensive trout ponds. Day or •nilwL Thos Reerel�', - Locust H1i1 PoRsession the cad of the month. Gardham Tran has 200 colonies of �•�t _ N Ind. phone, mark. 1544 Mr. Bassett has sold his handsome bees -and reports a good yield of honey. A. l.l. R E E SQ►R BII8 IDeetB au tiaiIIs store to the :Misses Scott. It is asid Will Knox was injured rather sever Teaming promptly attended to.REAL STATE the consideration was $5,000, which Lala in a practice game of football lost ,,,,, would show a handsome profit over week, LOCUST HILL Agent for Canada Carriage Co. what it sold for a few years ago, plus Mr. and Mrs. CArev, of Singapore, • H$Peak���� �tx� the value 'of improvements and still are, the guests of -Robert P. and Mrs. . y allow plenty of leaway for advance in K.owlan, its real vitlue as a business stand. Abe SPabeck is rushing his ne,w kn •� . �----+• so Contracts for nearly fifty thousand feet of cement sidewalks were let by barn. The raising is planned for the near future. A 0 N T E S T r I have For Sale a Hthse And Lot the council, the successful t-,nderer :lir. and afrs. Gormand, of Toronto, age the .tore. niton , i-521. in Pickering Village. Large fruit being John S. Hornsby, at nine and four -tenths cents' a foot, including were visiting the former'• sister, Mrs, Gallagher. WORTH WHILE garden, some young trees. Everything in crossings, the lowest ever made by the town. This will probably be the Mrs. Henry Long is not improving as much as her friends would like to v• V first=class repair. Call and see me as this is'a bar-. biggest sidenalk construction yet undertaken by the town, " see her do. H. D. Langford, who is sellirrg To the bo or girl who on the lash gain for some one. The annual meeting of the Farmers' most interesting volume, reports a Satxtrda-y o tV6 snutmeC ialiitags. � on hand at shop. and Women's Institutes at the horde rushing business. brings us the largest total value' ' W• V. Richards�m of the Dept of Agriculture to -day Chap, J. O'Malley, of O'Malley Bros, of War Stamps taken from tax - ers are apparently about to Lover the wbole square houses, (Thursday), promises to be- unusually Denver. Col.. spent several days with able Patents Proprietftry medi- - interesting. It is the first time these his brother, A. J. O'Malley. cines and purfnlnes purchased at :`'otary Public, Pickering. splendid facilities now available to the -Russel Foster's .raising was largely our store will receive a handsome ones, too. advertioing campaign the town ,for meeting together will have been utilized. Prof, Graham, the the Agricultural attended. The square timber was all maple and therefore very heavy. BRACELET WATCH FREE. .farmers Have lots of water? you Poultry expert of College, and others are expected to In a rattier one-sided fixture i'aet SaturdayWhitevale football' club On a 2.5c; medicine war tax of le._ C. B. RICK, OF WHITEVALE address the meetings :which are an- trimmed Box Grove, to the tune of 1.0. •` 50c. " " 2c- 7'P is prepared to furnish you anything nounced for the afternoon. Lunch Kline Wilbur left on iin-extended „ i5c. in the line of water supply such as Pp wrll be served by the ladies. Amongst the new houses started tour of the western provinces and will visit his brother Beadford at Regina.. t' -• " $1,00. " " y' " 4c. , pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, this week are two on the corner of Last week a number of city people Sumps taken from Nyal ' plumbing, etc. They are also expert well drillers Maryn streets by Mee J. yHeard dt andByrSonon h y occu motored out to Frank Wilbur's to en joy the fresh air and taste of his hos- and 'adcttco Preparations pancy by the the two youn er sons sal' 'll t do bre kee ' ' ' NEVP BUTCHER SHOP and respectfully solicit your atrotl, P for 'Ind, g , the eldest having nearly completed a pl rty. Rodger Hawkins and daughter Miss • wt cotta u , p -the wrappers %nd Stamps - ,, age the .tore. niton , i-521. fine home for himself at the corner of Della and Miss Harris motored front TOOLS -SHARPENED Palace and Walnut streets. Four more foundations are ready in the• Bowmanville and are spending a<few days here. on these goods attached, ' A full -line of Fresh Meats always block on Brock street soutb, opposite pPo with relatives Harry Johnson is putting a. new see the watch in' our-• --- on hand at shop. We make a specialty of crosscut saws, the town park, where Toronto build. cement walk in front of his hotel. He window. Wagon ou road every day.Tools ' of all kinds. Locks repaired. Razor ers are apparently about to Lover the wbole square houses, plana making thus ace intervening CQNTEST OPENS SATURiiAY �1 -honing a specialty. For a first. with and good between it and his house into an im- MAY 15TH. Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty, class hair trim or an easy ohave call at the East -end Barber Shop.The ones, too. advertioing campaign the town mense flower bed. Cbas. Parker. of the Lipton Tea Co., To M. McFADDEIC, t� Butcher's cattle wanted See our House Furnishings r all council has been conducting the past, says that bis firm has received advice JAS, O'CONNOR, PICKERING kinds. Slightly used -Carpets from 15 cents a yard np. three months has proved so purressfol thattbe continningofit indefinitelvwas I that the. tea crop in India and Ceylon , is a total failiirP and tbat. lip wolild Dmiggipt-Graduate Optician, ,4L Corner Icing and Church Sts. W, J. GORDONPlCRERI\G decided upon by the council thin Creek. While there w" the greatest dlfi�-ulty 1 not he purprised if tes is a dollar per . pound. piCkEr��e �riteri� e ' r '...:: ... " ' : -:iM �.•.h` W ylT�n -.s+y. wS w,,,r+my`-AA�G`+�d"•p.i k.{ s� } ..-. _ :. _..-. ...... - � ... - ,.. •... M_ '. _.Lr.,. � _,_n.., .•.w,.' •l. .....u,.r..y„ry �.,1�.. _.Y,,.SLID.Lc.�•=�:..�.-.,1:.5•^d.`•..eVi.: r_'!i�.s�'F•s� •`�c•,, - . s/r - .. ... -.• -..;,..� Wit ' .. , ^..! , '... ....z_ — ®.;^ y l �:.ury . _ .l. - , 4.' • - ..rr..� Sm� � . ,ary+F::.•,_ �.,_,� ,^+... .axe+ a 11 .," W .: •,. . ;a,, r - -. _1-11 d r ' - - r/ .. - • , �.. , , , x I .. - .. r 4 i .. .. _ - .. ":. .. ♦ , _ A 1. y t ; . . ., {' _ ,. _ find words In which to explain. - ' 1, And as she cleared the house, she won. I derail ft ,b wain be waiting for her. and CORRUCA�LD she told her brother that idhe could not � - ,,., . Silver see him, not to night.A ' You had Lar batter sec him. now i her t .THF FATS �F AZUMA• slather told bar, "hale dieagpotnted, - • . - don't you know, his last evening, and then OL\ ,, LAUNDRY STARCH sanding him play bilillarde-what on _ earth . ?" Oh, dolt don't," Judith pleaded Pita- ' ouely. It was no good asking her what l�ialr8l�iZ Bast Piaoof Or, �8 $Out}1I'ICt1II �11110IIA1T9. mCBIIS perrect starching, had posstseed hes. It was her evil gen- F _ r cue, the ill -luck which seemed to Pumue Made from Y finest t - �w""hether used- for sheer her always, alw4aye. Nov she saw, as all �r i Laces, dainty Dimities deli the huma,as do in good time; that. noth- sheeiif absetutely free - r r In that they can de avails, that the -tram defects _ - . tate fabrics Lace Ciirtam3 t^°�te °f tate are beyond the moot nen a s eat machtinatdone and design o! men, l QHAPTEB SII oankruptcy had appeared in the Pape orTablC that for all the good she had done she , T I " H8 had not completely mapped out hie he had written, after all that had hap• might as well have left As ue l and f it JEagb iahNT Is ptr0laad, uo! ammo •3'et, he had not fully made paned, to tell her that if she would send LInCIIIbi `' er to themeelvee, for, as surely a if it rdladr taiMMiOsttloilf tborotoM tihim a hundred pounds, he thought he - - were written across the sky, she felt that cap hie mind to spoil her game, to ruin everything had come to as end. she could fit aoeYMt�ly without w�sto. `r. -'her life, but he had intended to come to could arra sit all with Danvers.' "Ar• 1 � e never explain, never, and it she did. at Any a ali•ta dz>• or >oaatooe >' some arrangement with her. It would be range Lt al with Danvers. The letter °� diC I've1e any moment (clover might telt, scan gbylpht OP otltrwd. V blackmail, but because she would never had acatally made her smile -Lt was so _ S now, in n few moments they zzght be . ',i: dare to tell about herself, she also would "Waif• Gloss talking together. In her oonftieioa of IIecer be ryble to tell about him, never. But how much she could see now, the V . _ 1. navy to reach a compromise she would seeing of which embittered all the horror ;) '`� thouo hthwink just come from and me •e LBMf PRIOES—PROMPT 8NIPYEIIT have needed to be in a maL_�i>i1. of her position. That night when he had trn: . ren nerd ehe-could-have-tent-hits.. liar been the vlow ,witlh a man lost to a+11 sense o! hon• mVex-3tm-wtth--MtYesttorn with patience• _h ,,j�' �! tiff yeast to have appealed to ibis better by offerin¢ him money, She ought to Na", ( t• ar. fpvoriteinth0 that w{th lDanvane she 'wee diekalinglw thetZlllie Roofing 41oy s r,saM, instead of arousing his worst. In- kept herself in hand. Yee, Frawley had t A a, homeformore ,I. stead she had set o fuse to all that was been right when he said to her not to t� ' - `• T { 50yoars a gentleman. Haman. who would take no word but <,tMrTtf• f most evil, most reckless, most daring, and take that brandy and soda. She had not But when they returned to the house. . T be -was a msn to whom nothing mattered, in any sense not been sober• but it had + Idaanfactiaze>" ` who had no one to consider but himself excited her, and she had given way to Danvers was not waiting for them. Some .-$ONTO & WINN11PEO lizand who, when he considered himself. the expression of her loathing Oh, how �„ayyuaa� ATdROCER3 thing, Backe mdseeing. her tllid'she eetn held 47> ?�tttaw grimly that soon there would be rotten• how Totten her life become. how - . SI LV the Cana+ sutok him. 'And more _than that he 'wanted to very little left to consider. Hie com fete cue thing after the other seemed to con• think, What he had heard watrid not ,downfall was imminent, and he knew 'spire to make it wome and worse, and as.. Co.f an Limited have affected him so much it ft had not _ _ that -he -had -not enough friends for the ietape� she the threelaces ogreat 55 come on the top oL a certain sense, al- ... worid.aot to rejoice. The hate, the loath• - - gE" fag o[ Judith was but the replica of the tra-aritions, the three great transitions most of discomfort, which .had D�Sided ,Tisite and lolthing of other women, who, ! her character had gone through, in pro- hie whole engagement to her. 2. hate they held their tongues naw, would ` Portion to which even the 'ma.lhear'^ He had never, 1La told himself, felt Quite �s��e agh over his tall• and sing triumphant- seemed to have lost its primary and colas• , certain of her, never been Quite sure that :The Farm `i.jyya because horse and rider had been sal aigni9cance. bar Own way and let Judith go here. She She cared for him deeply: there had al• _ _ ,threwn into the sea. More than all, by There had been her love for Sir H¢bert, realty was quite convinced that so f :r ways been reserves. barriers on her aide, when she had still possessed at.rrake, as which he had found it difficult to aur IUW he¢ challenge, she had awakened the Judith bed not gone here. except per• mount, to overcome, •which he had never . . i fights spirit which lies in almost every it were, of holiness. ,patches of sublimity, hays that once. And. she recognized all been Quite ante that he had broken down. - t'u ffiea. Sha dared him, and he accepted which a gentle, forgic,ng hand might the difficult+es now, had eTtrmouated and now the e;Dlaaa tri tris ehalkeage. She had declared war. It have drawn together into one beatific oov--i And ioteiy, Lady Judith had even won- tion se=ed to lie in those words: .• x�. errs too late to.eng Met a truce, and when I er{ug; when, from gt't+,titude, from sheer j deed how she could ever have bee= so ; ,,When that fellow Danvers kncnre." .. ' bar too ceased Ste low passionate mur• } trust fah s tutviat on of milf-ght self-respect. have fromrown I foolish as to allow any engagement to I A, `athe thought only that it meant $emedy YOr F1ea8. r k �r fa ,serpent,iwhiis e a at him l w1.h good. Thea the second .time when, atter take place 'w:thou•t having Ilett squared : mat she had been engaged to him, Hugh that brute, Huh Glover. Of course she r. poisoned s, he mail. with a calm', being lett. awful in her callousness, in ought to have nown that he wasn't s Glover. but even that tact disturbed him, Get a barrel Cf al! slacked lime 'which seembd the talmtnating wroah " her tntenV to fi=eh from life what) remain.- I entleman, and. ahe ought to have seen because she had told him that ahs had r 4 ad, and to jeaione!y guard her secret. LhaL he wee' somehow expunged from her never been ehga;ed. It tion t coat much. Scatter 131 �: ¢oma what mal. ahe @till world hare been I The fact that the Seemed to have told creel and plentifully' . iU ail � out" q "1 don't meat) you to marry that man, ','cmc tnl to the `coda, and been a faith- ,circle. Now, r, ah -g -till knew- that he him in untruth• troubled 'him, the tact y ' . px lwdy Jndith, if you don't marry me• you had less paver, ahe still thought that it that is her Dalt lay little epleodee which hoL3aeB, OII both fioor8 and. the Wa114- ,. ful, or at least a csreiul wife. was gtyte likely that he was telIin` every she had not confided to hunt Yet Doll, he 1 'shan't marry him. You'll have to ac=e And now. when her very soul was ar- body oeore Danvers wouldn't, that she I wanted to Levet her. for a height of two Or three feet. r' oS Yom high hr rete, my lady." Tatgned against heaven and earth, when P, Now when it was too late,- when, with- I the+e erred noth,n lett but hate in her, , knew, for a 1 he treachery she had met I It was Dalt one o'clock when he had SCattel the lime freely all Ove! otic ��danlg� 'trr fir- heart, hate for George Danvers. and big i w�.- =het could e left- the rhododendzcza walk; it wan threw , prectalmed that there xaa no tame Lo en• , etaiely atedesf ton. hate tar Hugh Glover. inR of the xhirtwiad, ahe yet could ett.l i when he went to bed. and no word bad the Cellar, the -Walls-and" dvof•s. -.—;- — 'i ;� t4tr upon a discussion of compromise. she hate for the wo=en who seoffed and the d ecr;urinate. IL waw on tfiie discrimina• f come from her that she washed to sae him. Scatter it freely In the dog kenIIel, d saw than she had need binat�dged toots, rayed, Date 1oz the treachery. tion that Bha counted 'It wag no longer and this ,waw his last night, It mno% mhe want of )opal y, the want of manly I a case of finding a mea, who would" t him I in the chicken hOti®6v $IOII$ •thee blundered wath methnde to which 1ht+ , mean that she intended to throw tMati was accustomed. and Failed to deal •pwLk. urn! It was a question of Sud a . ��. In. the morning hid valet came to ' walks leading to the Outhouses. a fatal blow. stxxour, the want of tenderness. hate `man wbo, if Be found out, wouldn't care. awaken him for the early train but he wc' Hoe are yon going to prevent me?" I because her cDi:d had been taken away. or could not retaliate. Bhe would Sad i Loll him chat he would not go Llil eleven. If the lime 18 scattered thickly d ' who one dal when the years had come him, she told bersedt. That night. that , still aha steel him with retort, while and gone. and lett her loieleee and alone, awful night at Glayoourt, which for ever Th- carriage Tied rolled awa7 .ova at' enough and felt on for several days, r acmetbing within hes died away. So bad might have proved a solace,. an exDiatioa. l tar seven, carried Hugh Glover alone. . _. . x her ancestors defied death, while It star- I bate for her mother. who ae helped the seemed d a wind t g fa n, an wifis.iryth moxa- for to see - who thought it was trot bet it i8 Surf. ' .ed tlacm;between the eyPet. bold crusaders. bleeding of the dat17 wound, and did no- light and a grinning fans, and king di r i Lee to nee any of them again just viae. Pi end knights of old. and brave eoidiere. r phanous drops of. Water: F mocking her and who had thought to travel tap to It has been tried on aet�rai farina — thint to b'Od yes. and almor}t hate of her partly was the fast o(. real, Dain.• of hor• , town with Danvers. who had Duiit nD the acme of hen house. ; tallier b- co yet. ad almng daily f her flint We'Te literally a1i48 wit11 LheID: - the whsle they had felt already the ars : ror. of hamiitatton. ahe would ever feel. At breakfast• Judith did not appear. dUsfed vt�ith. : at the enemy at their roots. and laughed not r" °pati hes tact) the .imp=Sots of Yet, to all that, how the scene came { om• Eve than mu9t _ ag pea soul's deopair' over her sametlmee. and. because she bad ! and her silence held to it eermetht°g Everything him to scow. with their dying breath I it once ahe had been a sullied Lady Ju- incus for George Danvers- it and dusted thickly. . dab. an awful valva sting Lady Jadith. not seen the expression on. hi• face, aha .tlTbw arhe was lost. no doubt. but thank I F After breakfast, he sat down and 'wrote - -- am . �rers •tae no mmDromt;r. Then it would try and picture to 'herself what Der a' ,acres, He had hoped to see liar be- The lime must be freshly air- WAS that he catered the wards which echo ;. designiae, reticent, cold, now ahe became George Danvers looked _Like. when he over a w,cke ' Lady Judith. amok in wlwm sba- heard iltish Glover'# words. Frawley had tore It lett» amd hopad_to hexa tram her Blacked _.lana 8t2un$ --`fie' RorlG j' ad on the nigRht's stillness, and conve7ad 1 might devour. regardlewt. Yes it was a hh own lips what those words had manna: t t " reached the earn of her Men to herself. that she had the told her ow wail be had behaved. Her j -He repeated them over again. Be was ! must be thorough 8IId the lmle °i brother an bearothed- courage W ace e _ ter- ail, that aomfart at Zeset she certain [bac he could have faith !n Dst. I must not be at3ntP+}. You have to mart= me. t°s lady, j to whom she belonged were_ gantiamsa: i but en e b ad _ ,.. the London wor'.d, which always knows t t o me I This ttrill Tld t e ern, i e $ r when that fellow Dan vee• kn.rwe' r It was a matter of some sur•prtes that i the worPt so ar•curately and pays n^ I The awful. aiwf¢l ..feei:ag was that °o"► thait •th@he eared for mistaken him well-shein lamiu+t the Glawottrto tame w London ad usual heed to the redeeming !estates: the erten. she would perhaps -have to enter the ive him upp He must leave now in half house, the stables aril all OHt- r this season. that Judah looked move ez- I usting circumetrncxe, doesn't want ranks of th♦iee who were not gaits, the as hour. Would ahe net same down and hQIIBes and there i�no possible Way qhs NMI lovely than ever, had at;41 the i heed them. for fear it should be asked to pat,v .n,L the tnanutaaturer. the selt•made L. h= and tell_him frankly waist it was . heart the courage. dome Maid, to come pity or console.- tahe alone knew that it man. tike did not know. poor Lady J¢^ - for the flea t0 live In the lime in, '�- 'fan they est know that there had been `, was hcr'mission still to outwit the world. d'th, that thus. were the mea from whom all shoat g the cellar if the work is' thoroughly' . -. When the mall bran ht the letter of a good deal of tat k. Talk, the word wag I to force:it to makoob4eistact orif nolreauth she could expert the most gentleman -like bee m,etresee room. Jadith, who had not dOIIe. • taadegtlaie to express ail that had bean gocdneQ. 9F Da' ttyy treatment;; as society it now If ahe had I slept x41 night, had just fabien asleep. The { in when the engagement was broken j then with wPalth- wealth on etch a seals realized it perhaps the would have WV maid'Iaid -the letter by her bedetde, and • T . ' ' ,of between Jttdtt� and that most destr that sire+ could buy.the bearts of men and . dertsken bar Dreeem crusade m a gear' ( went 06V .r Lee plenty of lame and leave YE ler tptrft, fraught with leer scorn. When she .awoke, -it was the sound oil on for several days,- then Sweep tp` able of also lm�e.oLady Gistxxrurt e T he toanvers. It was I Ili& t�ssedtthem&a de, ,even it ithet ilcui sed I Yes..her brother had behaved well, and carriage wheels on the avenue, wh;ch •_ q�L. no fag a• she had Do often before, with herself no little. pleasure frogs-saw,ng 1 �verr-,bad. done all that wad possible, U ]0092ix and if the r9 is a h a I. 1i perhaps. where the one thing seemed tet• awakened her, the carriage wheelst, which p a � P truth at first nivel mendaciously with rt) than a61de. She ad grown cruel, Lady 1 bore away (ieor'tte Ds°v.re. He had wain found dust thoroughly agalu. Bard to Sir Hubert. that J-udith had Judith. cruel. ad a, mother who has killed Q ib a ad till the Islet >aoment, buv she bad SIT-, -Learve the Ilnie in -all .the CTACkfl �'�tI It 1 chanted her mind. As ono woman said. her-chTtd and who knows that it that -tic ` Whrn the wordri attcred by Glover on _ I en no dtgn. In hes aAetms, it Deemed to One doean t change one's mind ,about ' e should r hor.t erean7a ais no nyone else why the n.ght air had reached them both. -In him, lay bar, answer. and CIevLCee when you sweep "a 0 plovers..' :{ ----hez._path _cLgel: oalcuta•tin;. a way whxtr made it impose*b/e to seem And -when ahe' awoke. Judith kava► ,hat I - I.- - -- - Wht3e men �eeggsn % #i'Y tri not to hear, or, by the furthe-it stretch et_ 1L -was- a tate, + dismal Klamet gha darns! , . _ . ' tt xad eo, whethrr they had better no' watching every move on ,tyke board e- the imag'na.t:on., aoL to utiderwtand. them.' not w tlrstaad. that ti would be no good expose themee7ves to beanss laughed at Ille's Rams with 'Phrewd, calm eyerL be both men had halted los a eecot{d, bPt now t9 call hits back. Sha did not write. l ieRetiring�' Qn the Farm qad earns than that, a Iittle of the truth fuse abrade of supetv+t t�oue dread• wh,ch cnl7 to s moment, both irutincttvet7 aiet•F She did not esplaln. She ctrald aoL 1 - haI transpired. I .. tug the dar of heanag what came (To bs continued.) There is no 'businresa In the �FOrld' -- P Taere is cometh tat odd about It." one take the place of the divine in the Hearts I next by Qnicknrdse of decwiea. Frawley i weozaa had said. who waw a friend of I of the mget hardened; believing in noth throw away his citaretter and Danvers. AO delightful as farmilig vrhea you Oaoe=e Danvers' married aster. the wits; irrg or b t evinR• openly declarant her. turning to him. sand° with suDDirn+� Give the BOY a Fae8t10D. do not get too.much of ft. Leisure 11 ,C, as Irish peer, "and when I asked Lo- sett on the wide of fife devil, who alone a;itat ion - oil a ret u . To.walk Out - ttus about ii, ahe stmpt7 wouldn't din 1 seemed to care for her wt) fare, and with AVDareatl7 we are 1aLcrrnDiiag a Bert• : cast ,t• I think !t a kinder not to ,speak I thne gto+rtng hatred. n ofone conversation. a an . over the broad acres and watch the, abexit it toT dear.' she said, is fact, it n.� a the carie ih =, thatt ehemecould6edety beet went back toward: the house• i tent over the dullness od farm life, growing things, be they .animal On the only thing we can do.' thele decrees of lite " death, that • she £r•righ did not follow him. It was! As for the dear old Duchges °f IDam• would encased, that the justice which ahe only right that Judith should know what gine him a decent sized check after vegetable, is always :pleasing. fries, who was the beet frterd Lady. Giou• had been overheard. and, tteeidet. f harvest. end let flim have }718 head The city -_man looks longingly for a ecurt had. probably bee aaee they were! disbelieved In was yet eeimerwbore, . and Glower's tots, he fancied that the man in town for a weep. It will not ruin H both eo unlike, ahe- told Lady Glaneourt that she would one day w-eld it to her' was annoying her. lie pushed:hrs way to �� `. own pnrposee. ward to the time when.he can move _ ... _3n�ki. n p good could it. do, her mother sak- wards the fountain, rhim if he is the -right sort, but will to the "old farm" and make it 31v lit C•btoelis, I wo¢ldn that.! d , -drat asst earcb can she be thinking . n his eves to the saveetnefts .and 1[ I were Yon, for ,on know peoDte'wNl; ted hehwhoie, co 7tPg She bad Ped Lad? about. to come here this last aiQ21 ai pen home,. _ _ .-- only laugh at you" j Glataoourt, that now she kould really so thio hour and with that ma.a? Tie real• beauty of hfor -fa home. If he ie' The city man aho buys a farm -Thio was in answer to ,Lady Glancoom:s not cut out for farm }ifs, better l;t . on -repeated remark, the ,seams of whiob,' in for art Seriously, She even suggested bred vaguely that it was al..'ocer between sen and moven to the ,country seldom' as • msuer oef. tact ahe was beginning to that till things had quieted d4$". ape .himohis or m, low -monthse,lf far and -what, on earth had Danvers, and, he ossa"- be }niakEa a tiaiatake. Mit for the farm-, think was truer although she knew it evhldHsoemoem Dutonr. wlLpie f Freveewle ghad even ad IhPcsme t°'fetcDloyonhe hotel? hie SOOdgmeehBIIlc Or sale IDLSnrtllaII a er to move to -;town in Lhe haps of - wasn't : the world, nr to Japaa. 7 -Judith id,,mo changeable, so trighttull7 finding rest 3n. an illusion, tragic exacting I realty don't believe she will 'stem d tc go, intovihn4r' thefullfujj ..tent t�c ier and dont think you know Dow late it poor #armeT. and terrible, not only for the man ever be satisfied with anybody.' { "Oh, Bobia •- - . Judith stretched her - ,. a had to tell her," said the DucDeva• ,,offered she needed 'pity. That tearful night, ' with aomethfn .-plan • & man who,talks-like a war hi lel b far his family; the farm sled to him, had two hand@ toward him. n y- mfie but fly; -for though Deaven knows I'm sorry for, on w rob. she bad apps sand like piteous entreaty in her face. whl hero COm elan his -'Rife t0 tnteTYlE"w and for the Cofnmtlnity, " her, there is no use in tellinir more lie+ brought out what .was beat' in him. t than one ie obliged to-eapecially -when since he .had taken himself to task for waw so unlike h6r. that Frawley caq� scan t0 makC a Wok. they are no ]outer believed." not having looked atter Des better. There I look of anger at Glover. who Stooped w the janitor every tLII1e }l2 lla8 OCCa Yes. It was no taee disguising thit this had evert been a .touching episode between d dn:t eiiet merely to gai qck thing. -,time which One rea9oli Why a dog is spoken , • A _person lO,ft_ed finds .lis bigigeS�, , . year ppeeople looked at Judith askance. them !n which •be bad said: sad she. is not asked w gnfte.each er "Somehow Frew. I don't know how it ts. "Tet coming. Frewg eDo oast one h¢ r• , a;nd selusive houses as she had been. ' but I don't seem to have bad a - chalice. ried glance at the figure at the man and be ag One Of fife lower animals" is i thong t - to it his. for BueCewi 1II the 'because he does not pretend to like' thought •that, his enemies would be,11 Sha still .Dad a little court of men :. Somehow one can't talk to mother about welted away with• herb the k the - ' around her, for her beauty wee of that anything, and-" Yee, with all bar besinty j harried along through the dark Path- type which resembles a picture by a ft seemed to Frewvet e,s it Something had ways deserted now r the anti moon- 8 Man 'he doetsgl t like. —1 iarlIIensely pleased to see him fail great artist: round which 't. era is always been mieeing that would have •hel'ped her light, they ,could Dear the man they had e a crowd grouped in a picture, but aot.to go the pace so mnc But even hP batt behind, whistling softly to himself. PDH FOR DISTEMPER PINK EYE, EPIZOOTIO he knew the signs of change. Those did not know 4uite how fast -the. pace had 1rWhaL he was wondering was wbethee he • sHIPPINO FEVER, the[ still au,ronaded her, she could divide been at one time. For ;he' had told him had eupposeff or; l you know that Danvers was . s and OATARRHAL FEVER. an unlrnth that' eight, and .aLthong+lt he X Sure cure and Positive preventive, no matter how bo=s• into types. there were men who had never I of what that brute 'ea+d." propwed. 'who couldn't a wouldn't,•'who knew that it was in untruth, be thought eoen me lust now, and thathat brute overheard j , % st any age are infected or 'ez Llqurd,' ivon Un. 0 tongue, acte an the B Doted. s ' +� never bad meant to, the totally out of cneaatble.dandthe didn't wt) trntoik owe the Fremwley woke' enzlily. What on earth! g jood and Glsads. artpsle Lha poiTT. the question Men who coaldn t afford truth; had induced her to colas out and speak _ z germs trppm the ball.._ Corea Distemper in Dope and h ,. to dress 'her.' "even to buy her booQe.' But Lady Jndith� had no -intention of to the• -man? , and Cholera In �oultry, Largast selling live stock teLd 7 ,;,someone •had -said. Foreigners who had But abroad,'nor .of disappearing. On . "Oh, dear, dear!", Judith moaned: there' cam Tia GrlrpyDe smont human. beingo and is a .fine kiln not heard or who hearing didn't care be g remedy. Cut this out Resp it Show It to your drussis wboethon�hti her beeIon sgwee�'lunorevent manageth� ^�yirdiaag eatwdeal�begter. I fife way ahe said: Wbh, deaizndearanbel QO w t n. Free B figs p _ who will get 1 for you. Booklet, 'D f er C a few boys who heard ai goe�tp; a Ie♦w With gum' ltvmor_ erhr told herself that -geL was voictKit�he comias of nQyto Dass of same -Bsical plain, andAER C0� end at TRIbUTORti-ALL WHOLESALE DRU-00111TS " interested more than sDe had had enough experience to do=s° j thin which she Dad known must Dome. aver on account ot.t a gossip„a ew m awful � manual MEDIOAL 00. Chsmlaq and EtotsrlOtletlats, Oah•n, Ind.. U.S.As ried men, who either didn't mind if their revelations while the tate; offered her as I heard; and as they hurried back to the _ _ _- wives were jea'-ous, or who wanted -to an education. Instead of`showering Derl house. Judith turned the words round , tyska them jealous, or to console them= with gine, they had taught her Low to a.nd round in her mind, wondering •' selves: artist@, who had painted her, or weave her own deetiny•now, and she wee. I there 'was any irMetgrataLion she. cancel ' • 1 s i O O D o.O _ wanted to. On the mstrimoaial horison going to weave it. hIF R EE . there wan no one naw: and her mother, It might be this' vea•r, next year, not Put upon them as oh wgould satiafY him, . �� �,�� didn't s e haw she could a lain them . with her usual want of savoir faire, with for several Yom•. but she thou;lit that I the .mang she was ecou ed Lo. No, ahe her horribly inartistic frankness, which it would come quickly, becamLe she vreb {away If they had only hen him say was -brut-al, when she addressed her mgving so cleverly along' the lice, work- j the Ilret part of the sentence: "Yon will ANIS NUMBER OF VALUABLE PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY daughter dirertlp,'Tepeated the -old coon- Inghert:tbe rked tipthlfmitinig hch ereambid I have to marry me, she could Dave put it Ist Print, 125.00 in cash 3rd Pricer, �16.00.in cash ' sal: �tnd Prise, 1;20.00 In sash 4th Prise, 10.00 in cash "I really think you might do worse than I tion, the vthile ahe widened it, spreading � down• to n insistence of a, fervent love; Below will be Fouad 4 uhf• of mfsad letter. Can you arrange ch••a 4.ecs of lstt+n_Ln- maTTY Hugh Glover.” Notwithstanding j it out, m,akin¢ the bassi of it firm. This but When they D'weresclo 0 Da the house she it to 10th Prise, i Ca 58.00 1n. cash all that had happened, it seemdd the only ' time 'she would 'have no revelations, no such order that oaah Bert will spelt the name of a well k awn wild atiimtt7 It Is an easy thing to do now. I eurpri9ee, because ahe would fight 1A fibs inaYan ase sure oT Sthet ah a Rete the ex- t,�k, but by Paci•aes sad ar•aver.oee you can find tksm. By •endin; a prepot a But even Lady Glanconrt hetrelf, . had t open, place herself beyond the gg pose bit• I act words?" raasemeat peu can A • as 6 P me. That me reyu{n a 1{tile of your time but if ov -._ beets surprised at Judith's raeadyhati ssuhre andof ne�eh acn ver spoke of ilVhenDahe "Quite sure." tNnk there 1• pNE tJN RJE> o .LAR9 A>�iD'NUMBER OF ALUA ou P tE- - rectien, Her ab{lily, that w s No, thoeo she ooLrid never explain. She MIUMS GIVEN, i s {• wino }t fq pf neatly) w l& r name an t at all ss I have N t nd what she admired, mother ask�i her, with a @pedes of de- •Qhs erhe.p,s with a ether kind of man do i• to write the•enastne.. laaad wrltldas wie Bata your dared faciori nihi.aaonta.c'l o could not .¢tilers a her ability, to face the mudio. to a Dear sDair, what ahe intended to do, she would have invented a story of having fitrte� in can of cies bo h sa once more on the battlefield on which her laugh and say: with this mea Glower, but he wovAd want partek• n 4hii cont•al ws do aoc put» the apTTaadias of,any ol,YO. MONe Donee had so hopelessly fallen, and from. Thera doesn't otherfleetil-?" be anything yO' cxplanat{on,-aa axDlitnatdon such, . later OLIN GERIT J WOW Rr1,BE whicl} she Dad seen so many of the wound- do, does there, mother?" And her mother ' w know everytb-ln he would want, an -� ed retire Before N plate defeat' -overtook began to..wonder- whether she was quite, when he was minister eomewhere, he �.�es�t - t em. before they were captured pT1eOR' I that she wnu deelWaw more decisive s�tne would demand of another er which Sa d yoyr *ntwer at o�a*) we will reply by return mil tellTnx you wkethar your kt answer d or�sa! eT nor, as ws will Ad yeu a nem let* rl a l�.i4%, together with th• 'ie GVe p add e d et r sd who live re,;.i,, 8averal yhouss d dollar• In Cash Bu: Judith would neves would ha�e dementia,. Lilt thereliwiie one woman in fibs heheliaconadtc°''P e:pl ln' it BlnSomecidly, aama'n I •� rp VsegI ra In i� g p Glover, never;' rather. and Pb Or could not.. Some ptlaea tis hb nefid�H6n tion a tu�itvolaetthe spendlnl o_f my of ?lour monay), Ths 1. killed him if ahe trnhe� �rtOer. beneath adisaDl I t ria It to hsvett a danghterttof. nearly trial mort.betl4wo perhaps she would have !k"'. ll0TVIDed + p} Q _ kil 'humiliation, to ii Plaits' eonte*e will by Judgafldby McIQ� apron lruTln4u m•n whprla honeyrty {* Incoa�astable the sense of renewed defeat. twenty five on .bar handb, tIL was >rdef chin fuffeuihut' tonight he Invent w'astoonicioue ar• •craw rent euwCsmAa' 7 aasd heir do {tion{s60Yldsba aae•pt•d estAaa . Sendpointment, u oee, i' Glat,court. Sbe had a"' ed the bs Q )vreakenitt$ her court);e, her D TD Ing year saawer lihmaapetdly. p q0.'iherYwrLI. e one Soy left. which wtu+ flares, l of one or two @ertsone, a.ma;tasaroti• t,liat n e ices mentally, it not D,jdor ioallyAdd»ss ar+adiae Msdtoln• Co. De t. Monlnal, Qye. i acrid -sweet. the joy that Hugh Yes, t,,r see �ti ma age but she s Dad r Itinever er bar. ood I tervie-w twitch PHuberhe rt Gresham. been Nhew to ,', ,' had gone nndei: been exposed-gise ba° i under seemed cto he fact flint sDe tela= his i and really. next eeesson, shemeantto go r.hohxaertdazed. Mter anned tif3he cotl1dwith l not b„�« Ucmo -. - .. . I . "s • ,. 1 - •" _ .. .: _ _3 a-F+.q' . r..,'r-s;' ...,.. ..... _ '" " -'�s ,+ t..+'., a. '�,,.,'. `.�..,d:i a+w* A.,.1fi,i�.. e.,�,.w.'n - - - n� r....: _, i.- . ..'i' _ .fw,. .,.--'rP .,: ....aa � _ e .. Guj a - S' ^ ..:• - $. -_;,,,m...' .:.u,,. �. - .- _ __ .. _..., r _. ..«�-x... , :w.w.�r'-^r...�_...:.:.e,5...s :.., ,.�,�_.:,,_ x in,a2L^,�;r;:.: � ._n l+.,r.53.ut % _ _ ..1 -�:_dts•cx¢.' .res ->^:.,-swan' -1: �. .':.' 's•.a x. • .. r ... FT !k 7. �r7. KING'S BIRTHDAY HONOR ROL Lieutenant-GOTernor ' Headrie iU 5 Other Prominent • Canadians Entitled to Prefix of Sir. e following further information forces in their retreat from Persian.„rll list of the King's birthday hon _ has been received from Gen. Sir territory. . The main• body •follow- 3 x> ors is iseited in the Landon Gazetbt John 'Nixon regarding the opera- ing was seen to disperse, into the �>� ;R It includes many naval and mi1i,• tions on the Tigris (Asiatic Tui- marshes... yk tart' decorati,ona for wan• oervboesA *ey) : "Our total captures up to 'dabs f' Earl Kitchener heads the list, ire '; "Gen, Townshend, accompanier; ] agnount to 70'ofbeers and 2,000 men ? 4 receiving the knighthood of - -by Capt. Nunn and"Sir Percy Cox and seven field ,-. guns, six naval r Garter: The fallowing C =isncl a sma11 gunboat flotilla, re- I guns from the gunboat rma Maris;', names appear in the 11st:' ceived the surrender of the Gov- 12 large `steel barges, one large ? ' , K. C. X. G. ernor of Amara, . together with river steamer, three small steams- Lt. -Cal. the Han. john$tsati-- -- —and about 7001 era .anda considerable -number of earn Hendrie, Lieutenant-Governof _]soldiers; on June. 3.*- Amara is now .rifles and ammunition of all kinds. occupied by us in force. The troops Further surrenders are expected. H ofPOr Ontario. William Paterson, vice - captured comprised advance guard "Of six Germans with the Turks y chancellor of ;.McGill University $ g prisoners r yF ' fi ryx r;. y i�OIII rEal. ” — Turkish forces retiring before three were taken Y �en a F_ Gorrin ' .. _ Geos ge s oolum.n, were killed by _m�arai► Arabi. - -- -- Knights Bachelor.: Herbert Brown Ames, M.P., hoar NOW MANUFACTURING GUNCOTTON PtT oticF . A.hoalCa>;adia �/ a Henry. Drs. ton chairman of the Board of Ra lwa� Y Cammaias7aa- ti_ a rs, Qttawa. Canada Has Commenced Manufacture of Highest � John Craig Eaton, merchant, To- ronto. Explosive Known to Science ; rs Charles Frederick Fraser, super- intendent y 3' "`ti +* Blind e r the fo A despatch from -Ottawa says : ! to be ready for four months, but w h al _ A plant for the manufacture of operations were rushed with the y Very Rev, Principal Daniel Min - large -quantities of- trinitolol", i result that the plant' is. now run- ✓ er Gordon; viceohancellar of one of the highest explosives known! ning, The new plant is turningout -Queen's University, Kingston. k f ;:w cf ll, it to mocern science, has been erected the immense quantity of 800,000 y y Commander Richard M. T. Ste- in Canada and is now in operation, pounds of trinitrotoluol per month _. _ - zis, ie of Caff of theCyan ii -- Its location is being kept a secret' and constitutes- a record both as -- t z Naval_-Seivice, Ottawa. at present, but Gen. Sam Hughes, regards erection and production. ` p - C.IyS.O. works and expressed himself as i short3y be in a position to turn ' '. r ; , ' ° +� ■u pt. Rioliard of the n, ''bigbfy gratified with the progress out one million pounds of ncot "4 pe Yal North - which has been made. Work was; ton. West Mounted Police, Ottawa. per month.. She has for some y started on the faFrancis Herman Gisbo;ne, Par - ago, seven weeks ' time Fast been producing large . o, and it had' not been ex - , i lianbentary counsei, Ottawa. � ag petted quamtrttes of cordite. $R4. lair Gilbert Parker, the writer, is TD j�' /n tj -•left made a nafieent advance. masse a baronet. Han. Edgar Bow' �Jj jl mag � � ;Council of g: a member of the Legislative. Tjnjl - • HFCHES They captured two lines of trenches Newfoundland, is but owing to the fact that the knighted.. V JL the+'RE STORAIE � b othi•snwire3rentan lelem,entere u�the p �R'Ss NOt a Deserter, _ were obi ged to retire to their ong- ad a -: -- Is n neh H Nliirs Arlvaeee 50 Yard% Along ! final line. The regular division m e LL becond In Command of the Brilliant French Army. I Fre aspltal _. Wood progress on the lefi centre, The ra Ade tah __from.. _Q.tiawa nays a.. Three-mile Front at the capturing a strong redoubt and l tqB is a new one � shown-Geue�al-I ash -is -she i3resa - -sp Dardaaeiles, two lines o! trenches beSoad it uniform of his rank In the ogin.ion of many, General Foch ranks There i,s,a certain Montreal soldier, about 500 yards in advance of their next to J°Sri• the Popular idol, in military ability. He comes of a member of the first, Canadian A despatch from London says original lime. Alsatian stock, as do many of the French generals, and is shoving division, who has been the object`s. „ his ability -as commander of t1he t4iree northern "French armies, those lately. of much undeserved appro-1' Otfrcial ish troops at is made dant The territorial brilliantly, division -on our of D' Urbal, Maud-hui and that former eommandied bitlm Having been in the Lange- ._ the Radish troops at the Dardaa- centre did brilliantly, advancing It' ' by lifaunoury, aaarck fighting, elles, as a result of their new of- 800 yards and capturing three lines recently wounded, _ aghting, in hick he ana- _ _ - diens di he u fensive urovement last week, cap- of trenahe�s, but though the ad- - --- � lai:led to turn up afterwards. An ` tured two lines.of Turkish trenahea vanced captured trench was held Reservoirs of Poison he was not reported as a prisoner As mens, f toles snide front.. arose old day and Jsd- the ensuing SUBMARINE SINKS In Latest Z and was not seen to be wounded , meat follows : rli8ht, they 'had -to be ordered back eppelute friends who enquired for shim wet : ►'A Oon thc- 4bt o€ dune 3-4 the in the morning to the second- cap GERMAN SHIP p penhagen informed that he had deserted 'U !Turks, Navin heavil bombarded turgid line, as lobi their flanks . - A despatch :from Co now been discovered, howevea, `,' .`.a small fort in front of the ex were exposed says: A gigantic Zeppelin o! en- line tregic ri t French W -g P. ,— ti 'general i ho ftaw g n rely new type caused that the soldier lad question .is � position, which .The naval] divmsion on our rr htng 'in n French hos with previously had been captured, centre captured a redoubt and a .1i'" 0 erating ' in the Sea Nof alar- eurprise , all along the Balt' when • _ launched an infantry attack against formidable line of trenches con making a trial journey over the in- shot wounds in he and neck. it. wbirh was repulsed with heavy strutted in three- tiers 300 yards to mots at the ternatlonal route between Sweden - ,loss to the Time. and Denmark. It was visible from Only Secured Eight Out emeany. At,the same their front, but they too, h heavy A despatch from London says p all the coast dawns. The airship Of 8 Total of 1,38$ : front of the left centre of the posi- enfilading fire."' A British submarineo rating is differ- considerably in form and tion occupied by the British divi- - the Sea of Marmora torte a dimensions from the earlier &-ppel- A. despatch from Londoin soya: -lion amd attacked, -b-qt abet with no . large German -trans ins, is heavily armored and is sup- The Admiralty -baa rued a state• senna ga port in Pan- -ment announcing -:oncoses. - ; _ plied: with three reservoirs for ng that the numb -or Bait From Germany y. This announcement in o ti&u g rohgntmen sunk or • Oa the morning of- the •4th of , wsa given out officially in London poisonous as. of Britian me, T� Throarn Out to dews as --having been-receired - --•b - • marine& ._ u ne Sir C Ian Hamilton' ordered w � captured ti 8e vice -admiral in command at •the in doe wee 'ending neral attack on the. Ta g Wednesday trenches in the southern area of A despatch from Landon says: Dardanelles. It is said also that Alleged British Spy was eight, with a tonnage of 83,383. -" the -Gallipoli Peninsula, preceded, According to Le Matin of Paris, Convicted in Saxon No fishing boat• were sunk in t gat tale submarine was one of several 9 period. The number of arrivals by a heavy bombardment by all Germany is throwing out a bait to operating in these waters. - ns, assisted b battleshi y pramdsing to re-estab- The la German transport A despatch from London 'ss. s' and sailiaga from 13ritish porta was gu y ps, oruis- the Jews. b large sport o$i• P y ern and. destroyers, lish -the Kingdom of Palestine after orally reported sunk by a British According to a despatch to the Cen. 1,382, �'At a given signal the troops the war. A scheme outlined and 'submarine in Panderma Bay is be. tral News from Leipzig, Saxony, 4 rushed forwaird with the bayonet. signed by 25 German and Aiictrian. lieved to have been either the 'George Crossman, an Englishman, '-Not Worryiag. They wereimm�ediately successful rabbis, • and also by Herr Ballin, of steamer General, of 4,b00 tons, for- has been sentenced to three years' Ne : "They say that fiour all along the line except in cap the Hamburg -American Line, un- merly of the German East Africa imprisonment by a Saxon court on will go up two or three dollars a . spot, where the heavy .'wire ea- dertakes to re. -establish, by an ' Company, or the Coraovada, of � charge of attempting to furnish barrel." _ - tangleineat 4im not � destroyed by agreement ,with the $uJtan, 'a Jew-, 4,900 tons, . which •was owned by the the British Government with the Mrs. Newedd-: "Thank goodness 1 the bombardment. ish kingdom, with guarantees of Hamburg - American Steamship Genn plans to invade England, dear, vie get ours by the Sag." "Indian troops on our extreme neutrality. Line,, 'The General fled to Constanti- nople _ node ii the ers, oebe as did the OUR SOLDIERS 'DECORATED =NEST . OF SPIES IS DISCOVERED German cLuisers Goeben and Bres- lau. The Corcovada was used by _- tit's .Hamburg American Line to inaugurate a passenger service be- tween the. United. states and Tur- The Distinguished Conduct Medal Bestowed on Dogs Were Used as Despatch Carriers—Viol. Victor key last year. She' was 'in the Members of F;atrlcias and the 14th Battalion Curry to Direct Shell Contract Work its• Canada. and t sea when the war started - _ sus, - transferred Tur _ and took refuge � in the Bosphorus, later being tri ed to the.. k- • . . 'A despatch I'mm' _ ish flag. A 'dispatch from Lani3on says the leading platoon in an attack os. ' - .F�_ The award of the ' Distinguished j a German trenoh with great abiliv. Tae use 'by this Germans of. dogs' spies~ How the •infor4riation ' re- Five Allied Nations Condgct Medal to a number of nasi dash: gsrding_ the. movements of _the Pte. J. M. Robertson, Princen as despatch -,carriers is shown in \ Will. Act Together members- of the Canadian division' Patricia's, for Conspicuous. gal_ troops became known iso 'the en has been announced in connection . connection With. the discovery of a'. emy was forced out of a boy, who A deepat•ch fxoin .Tokio says: ]entry at St. Eloi, 28th• February; nest, of, spieg on the Canadian lines' di closed .that a dog cased to carry" Foreign Minister Kato interpellat- with the King's birthday, houora. ,in assisting to, rescue a wounded �► in France. Wounded Canadians' the me s. This do had been • �• H. Drake, of 'the 14bh comrade under most difficult and 5�an g ed in the House of Peers by the now at Cardiff relate howk�hey found noticed wandering about, -and- was battalion,' is decorP.,,ed for con -'dangerous circumstance®. 'that a: coffee ]rouse neai the ficin Budget C,orrimittee, made the die•- spicuout gallantry and devotion to Corp. J. _L. . . V6olstenholme firing, -even petted by the Canadians. The c4aration that Great. Britain lines, which was ,largely •patronized messages were hidden under a false duty near the Rue du Bois on ; Print a tricia s, for conspieu. France, Russia, Italy and Japan by the Canadians and other sol- coat of hair. march 26, when he went out under bus alla.nity -at St. Ely lith -had agreed to take no. independent heavy fire to the assistance of Mar en he carried .messaged " action of any kind. in conn�t' won -ales comrades. He- was -im-- on -two act±asions 'under dangerous I. fin with the European wr�r medr"ately " wounded • himself, but, circumstances 'while exposed to BPr h for. nevertheless, succeeded in drag- cert' aeon} fire. Subsequently, V1 M.0 bS- Shout FLOSseB of PrnBsiaRls - ging one man in to. sa: Ay and- then Cor -p. • Wolst•endiolme' conducied' _ o.. _.. d t d ' '_stretcher-bearers n h 1,385,000`t Date ren rendered firs aid t im. i the dark, to � Pte. S: Hacking, Princess Patri- rescue wounded.-- j 1 A despatch from Amsterdam cia's, receives the medal -for con-' Corp._. J. L. Wolstenholme is a iF despsteh from Pari says: They not only protested 'aga.in9t says: The TelEgraaf:,stateA that ac, apicuous gal.la,ntry at St. laoi on Toronto man, residing , at 245 :'Humanite, whish has - its own the war, but complained of the high cording to --German casualty lists February 28 for assisting in the' Vaughan Road. . He wan born in of faDd. zriearis of obtaining news from Ber cost Prussian losses. alone have roar -b- -rescue-of a -wounded comrade undex Scotland -a-nd 4eft Toronto as a•pri! The crowd finally' was dispersed ed a total of 1,388,000. most difficult and dangerous cir- vete. Jin, declares that 2,,000 resins, by mounted pw ollee, ho charged Recent casualty lists contain the currustance". Pte. S. Hacking anti Pre. -J. - M -., . i mostly worsen, assembled in front I into its midst. Seve•rar arrests were 'names of 58 airnber, of whom eleven - - Sergt. S: V. - Paterson, I'tiiiccsc • R;obert.s,fp. Are: residents of Ha.mil- of the Reichstag building on May i made. 71he press was forbidden to were killed and 33 wounded, the Patricia's, ie rewarded for , con- ton, and Sergt. Paterson enlisted ' 28 in Berlin and- shouted for peace. mention tains incident, remaining ten being missing. gricuous gallantry at St.-Eloi' when ; at ''innipog. aff O S �- ',T. T -¢.-: 4a m.. .h .�%►.... �,,,.,=sa,c.� ....n�-a,v.z,C:x:, M W'': .. - ,ar - ,i _ f'lAL1C „5, con. 3, Boa, born for W. Dart a Sear., "QIBT�B• Candea boro P. O. for no. Nwvern, till Tuesday noon. TesdiYWEER OT 30ASTOG' _ S - yubltshede�er7Fridrymorn►aiatitsOtaoe, SATURDAY. JUNE 12TH -Auction sale ajteruQoa Loti' bt• Bcoe Cedar Grove, wileriog, Ont of household furniture, buggy, wag` for night. Wednesday, W' Sno"s' _ - -- boots and stloea, e C LQ_ _tiW _Whitevale Menti H..Ouftbam hotel... till _ _.. goa1 When we.Tell yon that our 30c, bulk Teas are better TSHILs Village of Pickering, the property of Thursday coon, Thursday afteraooa Ed. Bryan. Sale at 1 o'cla,: . See Chu. Ledgett'e lot 2, acro. 7, Pickering _than any 40e, package tea on the to et. Tea aspects 'it:3b per year ; 51.00 it paid in advaocs: for eight; Friley R. Gr. Cammack'e - bills, W. B. Powell, auctioneer. Subsoriptloosto the United States. 01.60 lot 12, con. 4, woo,, S._Bath's, Pickering have told u9 they are _ We Cart lines Of tea in advsce- Black, green or mixed— 3oc. lb. —5 lbs $1•.. ddroes't4ae►nesa`Ls, for night 8atuiday morrniag own stable __ until Monday morairg. Black, green or mixed— 40c. lb. —S lbs $1.76. N R i �TE1pT1�0r• 1806. The famous iron cam- - - ! Furioso—{ ) rt Black, green or, mixed— 50c. lb: —5 16s 52.25. BASS SEED FO paligner, Record'2.09 1; 4, the property oft Rill save ' --SCARBORO JUNCTION �� city ottimothy.eeed also rleike seed at lot of Cbas. Park. Batt•.aR'est, will make Teas have all llttivaticed in price again—y is, s, Pickering. E. E.PDdH,Claremont, if thee.•ason,of 1915 as follows: Monday money y buying 5lbs now. .Call and ask for free `The Lakeview Branch Women's In- -- -------May san; les of any of. lines. - - stitilte will meet at The home of - Mrs. L'GH Pli (4H, Glen Major; Licensed Stou 10th, will leap} a hie own stable, _ Goodwo,d, for night. Tuesday, Iboo. j.�..�+���"�� W. Chester on Saturday, June 1lth..TT Auctiun@eF.. Arrangements for salsa may Btoaffville, and proceed Royal t9otel, ' at 3 o'clock. Mrs. BrEetbouc. of Bur' Qlaret at 9116h Sargent's Clazemont,I�n$dip hone $everley's con: 5, L=abridge for noon, ford, will address the meeting.': This road, a rain•; Brougham botel for night. We'nesday , PINEAPPLES -are now at their cheapest. order your _iia# public meeting. rOUND—On Altoea _ dovall.crate at once. -18s. at ��•00 a 'dor.. 21s.. at r, - r .c Loner may have came .by proving Tremont hotel, Markham, for noon and in expenses- H, tv.LCTTO-N, night. Thursdav, via Richmond 'Hill, SCHOOL' REPORTS _ roperty as 9 i pe W48 t', EIRin Hills. Yonge street - for noon - - . _S1.00.a doz;-303' at $1.30 a dos. - Report for May Jr.Room Claremont. and Cache• .Friday Wid man's. Sgnttire p F RESH COW FOR BALE -Also 1 and Markham, to Jacob , t e thence con. 7, ,,-Sr, Il -Mona Hurli.ert (hon,) tiolda due June 2rtb, st lot 35 H. F. coo. Picker. CEY •-Gregg I, hon.) Mary Wagg (hon.) Geor to phone 60? Slaly, F1t5:D EY, Markham, for noon, thence to Own t ernes $8 stable until dlonday mousing. Dave . Fresh bananas, oranges, lemons, i4rapefruit—green onions gieForsvth, Jr. 1I—Merle Linton; nhisulCreek.ro, - __ _ gyk,e, manager. rhubarb, lettucg,,ripe tomatoes ands strawberries (hon.) Myrtle Thompson. (boa.) Ar- T,�OLNO JERSEY" HEIFER COR' - thiir Welch, (bon.) Irene Watson lhoa) 1 g{np'8 Courtah{ 141151 14722 _ Laur>t Linton (hon.) Addie Thornback FOR VICTOR Rreeh tciiYet also seed buck. P , { , Buy all your groeerie_the _ - W46 VICTOR RUMPTH, tot le, con. a, Pick The pare• bred iu> rtes Clydesdale t g ocers. o Pi -IL `Ana 3? ro rt�o[ John Munro, -_ a s t o r "•(han.1\.t3r:.� t�teace,--3�ydd� -(flan..) .rte.- :. _ -- -- -- @_� pe y - - - . Edgar Ward (hon.) Mabel Neal0 , (hon.) STRAYED -On -to the premises' ofPickering, wili make the seaso0th, will - 011yeMantle, (hon.) Robert Beelby, theandersigaedlot4s con 1, Pickering, a Ial eavelhiaownstMableayo9 B._ F. con: Q j H R DS GordonShirk. Jr. F—Mary Benson, roviaix sheep The owner maY have same b9wALTkIR (hon.) Norman Knight (hon.) Pr. A- pro�arty ani paying a:pensee, 96 Pickering, and p.aceed to 3. )\icholeomB a Robin Johnston (bon.) Jane Neal, (bon) BC$H, Danbrrton, Da• barton, for noon, thence to Wood's .Annie Knight (hon.) Nora Tarr (bon.) • � �* �IMTQ I hotel. West 'Hill, till Taeei H anon - ' � �� ^ T T Margaret Linton, Mabel )3anderson. a ji �i♦`I ilii Tuesday alternooa Michael Hickey's, s a (r ],jvj�;J= Howard Besse. Pr. B- Liverpool, for night. �Vedga dayBa'r�_- - Jean Henson. Pr c-' lou ha -Including the John Deer, , Kno:'e, Sroc PRET'S Frank 'Welch, Jed P R _ - 'Isabel Gregg, Margaret' Bingham'. Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- Pickering for night. Thursday proceeds - IN H I T B •i• Viola Shirt. No on roll --43. Aver. pairs for the foregoing. to own st.ble where he will remain until - - attendance -38 iet. Also Tongue Sup- Friday noon; Friary afternoon proceeds _age Wagons, Bugg _. ports for binders, that make the to 8. Pnokrids Andlay for might- yoke easy and burden light. Batur syproceeds to own stable where -We always Boss anti Gc113 School Shoes, Felts, .NQTICE TO CREDITORS he wi 1 remain until Monday morning. Fine Boots and Shoes, - White Wyandotte eggs for sale, fecal j Edward Darnley -'960+b; • (134611, Rubbers and Overshoes. purebred stack. _ "In them of -th• Estate of Thomas iaalion, the props of R. Defoe, Mens everyday Work Boots our specialty. If o i want any kind of Yecm ample- The _fasbioo_ab y bped imported Clydes- _ T eedte. n e o men f Green 8iver� ma e—flee--season •- _ - trim►, in the Cosxty of Ontario, Farmer, L D. BSIIk-S, Pickering 1315 as fol owe : Monday wi 1 lease his JOHN w, p L. ,deceased. L _ - _- H_ 3Sa or's o so. 5. ----:-_ H / Y i _ Pickering, for noon. thence to BroAllus am "the estate of the said Thomas Tweedie * BROCK - $T, yj/N/ TBY. deceased. who died 24th July. 1914. 'Dr,� n That Wet Field ! hotel for night; Tuesday Jos. cDon l 'a e Greenwood, for anon, W, J. 3fcDonrl�'a - -- gwo required to file the tame ,with, the Aadley, for night. Wednesday S Sath's )undersigned Administrator, duly ver- With cement tile, which the Agiicul- PimkerinR t r_no )a. E, W. Bleep's base- _ 6Z `Tburday Walter BOlab'e iifled by statutnry declaratinn, before tural Colleges claim are the liPyt kind- line for nig Eg�bli9hea Over r.,0g4y,13M Yell" the loth day of July, 1215, -after which made• Splendid brick -are *loo mode Liverpool, for noon, John Barne's time the said Administrator will dis- from the same material ' We make Cherrywood. for might: Friday proceeds tribute the estate. having rePerenc• both file and brick. Get our prices F. to his own stable for night: Saturday m El _ CribB" to such claims 9! bave been -filed. befci:e. huying- . _ . %,S►ivorthora's. tot ?1, con. 9,'�laekham P Dated at Whitby, the lith day of Home Telepbone 50114, _ for noon, thence to his own stable until ���� �Jttne. 1213. ,/� Monday moiaiag- ' ROBERT TK 8LrD1Lr. Administrator Af p L B. �j �„/.. Baron Elect - "56.'9; ,(1833) The Cherrywood P. O„ Oat 1 �I fashionably bred son of Baron's Pride, _ writrt�vAL , ONT. ,A3.4ET3 OVER i+�.�+�o • A. E. CHRil7TIAC, imparted Clydesdale sClara the pro 1 Jam. �I' '1i&9g Solicitor for Adfliinistrator. party of �V, H. Push. Claremont. will _ as tallowy. Banking_ • '''p ' HORSE._ REGI3TE,8 Monday May 10th will leave bis own _ --- stable and proceed to John Seott's, lot Perfect Safety. r. -- - We wisb, through she columns of Lord Regent -1413 C..�. R. The 21, coo, 9, Pickeriag. a R1zt. Tuesday I the Rewe to express our sincere ra• Robt, Eag ick- .J►SSet3. T p Standard bred trotting stallion, the eenn'e ylengoiia, noon, Wm Litude to our many friends for them ,krmstroaR'e Locust $ill. ni ht. Wed; ions of property of Thomas >liad f 191 klfol bt. Mil. s 6idsr Grove rX ' nets of kindness and express+ will make ilia season of ]91S as fol- Henan' 'D y• eliable Servilre mpathy during our recent bereave- lows. Monday May rtth wi 1 lea%a his soca. G. D, Milne Cberrpwood might int by the death of "loving husband own stable. fat �,,. base'iae gia4ennR and Tbiirsdai,' St Hickey -'s i.iverpoo', night We solicit your account in our a►sd kind father. proceed to %vood'sliot• l; Nese Hi 1 for Friday. T- A Knoa'eSrock road noon. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT t.. MRs, THoa. BURNS AND FAMILY, night. Toeaday S• Nicholson a Dunbar, i Graham Johnston's Hroagham ondaynight. j� � (�u i Dumbarton. June Stb. ton: for aonn, own stable for night. G Saturday own stable anti l Monday ���Tr rs �ING Bl�.L i ce•/ s - - Weduesday F, G. 51aCarthy'a Aadley + moraiog K �1 9 . iv rtllt� �'egetablee for noon. Temperiince hotel, Brooklia Burepha{ua-N'01 ]!, 53381. esdale is y for might. Thursday Commerciat hotel, i The choicely bred 'imported Clydesdale Manager. D Q -- Scarab also a! Whitb,r. of S. C. Banker, R W GORbON. - Oshawa. for niebt. Fr day, &andel's aertliom, heproperty •' fDR.il 'GES, LEMONS, GRAPE hotel, 'fPhitby for night. Saturday PicKerio¢; wt 1 make the season of 1915 _ proceeds to his own stable until the he follows : Thar d•r leaven his own FRUIT, BANANAS, and following Mondry morning. stable for Commercial hole!. Oshawa _ _ _ PINE APPLES. IJat goberda-TheCekbrrted Freaoh noon and night. Friday. Brndel'a botal _ `H`iids 9 we have a freeih sup iy of Coach.Btatlioa. ties property of . Hugh procaWhitby for coon sad nialw bi a will • Trt- � y Me[leoy. Highlrad Creek, will malts Deoeee4 to his own stable where u will cotte'e p ilia season of 1915 as to lows, Monday remain until tfis to lowing Th.rsi.y Lettoce, Green Onions, Radish, Rhubarb, Asparagus, May Wtb will leave his own stable let morainic. _ - Celery and. new _ n i< -- ---- - sten"ber"�. - T Q j�jITtJRE FOR THE HOAGIE ".the reason there is • aR facer See eansnmed :1 -}tis PiEILSON'8 ICE CREAM t' V RN country is because the eonsumec has so' often been } Cnt OAk.Bed Room finites, Side Boards, Buffett - _ _all the ti e. _ _ " ouches Davenports,' : ' auppliee�-with (trash) whencotfee was ordeted�Qcound H. Rags-, Linoleuml R quality 9orgam, BeAns Barley an a lcory, i' not coffee. We _ 4oc. per yd. - �� _Goods..promptly delivered. - - sell pure Mocha and Java whole coffee and grind' sante ' .TENDERS VPANTED - - T- _-. IP RING _for 'gou: :Will add a little chicory if preferred• Add FOR CON ORETE WORK C. H, BURLI Gt one pound to your next order for groeeries. and .,enjoy. _ f nt ns p i "'Municipality of the Tawnship of Pickering f a caeca delicto ca. n � . Sealed Tenders, marked ,,'Tender," r ... will be received -by the undersigned >� - r 1F - a' - �" - E ;Reeve or Clerk up to Saturday, the 19th day of June 1915. for the follow- '' „_AA— c�,.,11I. •��6 + eat in co tracts viz : fes are ')' wilding two concrete abut Out grocer the fresh ;menta with floor and railings for bridge (2o ft. over alll on sideliner be- tween _ -- HILIP lots 14 and 15" in the 7th con- -cession,EORGE cession, and taking down the present d�TZ'AR=0 wooden superstrpcture and stone SROVGf�3A -abutments. (2) Two concrete ahutments with top and railings, for culvert (12 ft over _ • all) on Base Line. opposite lot 21, and - taking out the prem d othernt erepaira to (3). New wing au w - s- � 1�� o Palmer's bridge a g ny CANADA D • boncrete abutment t •. MAD O O on sideline between lots 20 and 21 in I - - the 2nd concession _ „ -�' (4) Constructing a concrete box ra Touy�t' '' Are the " Best for the �_- ft. over all) erecting railings �j Ford M9 - - -• - cuisert (5 _ .. the present 26 nd 29 culvertn the I a $590 Price _ fat concession. - Conte -actors tb.do-all exc,vating•and - municipality to I - F `mer '•furnisb forms, the II dont Qrovide-cement. stone and? gravel. j1 f -our t�eighb�r .rlyrit-es a Ford -why Tenders for any one or more of the I yoil? We w;e selling more'Fords in Canada _ See us _.before else;gg -- - � contracts, as well as for all of them. tilts year thmi e� er hPfor .-bei ansa Cana- �� - will be considered. - For full, particu•ill ilians demand the 1�Pa tudtor car Service fare a ply to any member' of't6e - t,�ul• orders - ,y p clerk. �i at the IoR'est j�,r Bible coat. The "Made in �� , , a - - ,council onto the Cnt ant" Ford i=' a necessity—not a -luxury• . The loveest or any tender,• mit nee= +essarily accepted• _ �fr% _ •Bovers of Ford Cars vt ill. sbAre in aur 4.' an if we B. Hoover, Reeve, Atha Ont. sell $1.0'0) cars ❑gust 1, lAl$,^and Aug-'_ between A !y D. R: Beat6n, Clerk, White �'4 Rliilahoiit .>4�+: Town Car gs4i� F. O. B. Ford, _ list 1, 1.11.1. ' y June 7th. 1915. ' M ' I } Otitxrio, with 'all e�lnipmPnt, including electrica - -•- - - ���� - • Estimates on all Building• • uteri is �;� 1ha �Li _- lheadlighi.s, On dis loy and for sale'by Repa`r. _ W: J. LU4EE is SON,Ontario" I furnished v et -your Whitby, ;`O is ttletime to B y ) or Itn= ell .1n+IrF«'.Picl:�rine I - repaired for the good roads, > ti (}et your Autornohly Tires. now. ANDARD P> ices are away down. -Ford size $15.511, oilier sizes In _ t proportion., r_ And phone 19;3. •�.M•�•�t,�.t� _ Sir O ¢. �.usseil Andrew, _- --- --- p. :. pICHBEtIN(3, Out. 1°t"s. • Ar 'x„ mow• cd a .._ CLAREMONT Mrs. Williamsou, of Peterboro, NICHOL-BFA.L '•. is Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, was Joseph 'home over Sunday. - ,.ra*..' � �'�-•4'a • E DOMINION BANK.' ' Cf',L.�Wr , f-rt'.n ,-:a ,.u'w v .- x�,": :: +. +iYs-' -v-�.. �.a. �y-�. r ... ..-..r J_ '.. .. x.Y..%._veS' s -r..: +e A - R'J'_�f. . :.i � w.�. S'.. -_YLa•v F .TJRr�aL".9' M1 J!b'•�sEa•.aY'a OL The Business Of Farming - Mrs. F: 'MACnab and Diss esteChas. ist chuffch, The bride, who lookeds bushes of Maraacturin�•�-s hould be don• in a Practical business way. should be put in a bank. Payments should be made by Cheque. Acertsin f�3pent Sunday with relat es in Uxbridge. Thars"yo 179-1915 charming in ivory ehameuae satina with tunic of silk Spanish lace em-ard a of the profits should be put in a Savings Account as an emergency i ��� aashsurplusinabank,bprotectedaealnstbsdseaaaos -Miss�Nerta Bennet*, -is visiting• .=8 _.. __ braidered in -French- lover's kewts, _ ' `-with Mrs, and Mr. S. Sharpe, M.P. of Uxbridge: Sfsutll Ontario and East York i 'WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKIN'SON, Manager. 33r. B: I. Love tnatored c nt ' to Farmsra' Institutes with a wrg mart orange blossoms. The wedding march webs rendered by � the home of his parents in Green- Are running an Excursion to the Agri. Mrs. Hindle. -sister of the bride. Mr. - CLAREMONT Mrs. Williamsou, of Peterboro, NICHOL-BFA.L is Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, was Joseph 'home over Sunday. - spending a few days with. Mrs. Readman. _ On Wednesday afternoon a quiet wedding was solemnized at the homeFiLad E DOMINION BANK.' • Mrs-. Albert Rawson., of Toronto, ofMrs. Bell, Rose Lact*n Gardens, is visiting witli fiiends in town. Gregg and 8. Ruruphr bad C . EXCURSION Mtargaret, was united in marriage tounoaoas Whgarete, when herein mar !age t ,Thos. r P. nwcawaKr, W. o. ru�rn�cwe. vac-neeswstn: �80GLiRT. o3eaar.l LYIaoaQ•r. ` a business trip to the city Tues- day. _ !=+t] t�'E=,Q John V. Nichol, of Miliba-nk, Ont.A. The ceremony was ppeerformed by Rev. Langford, of Whitemale Method -e The Business Of Farming - Mrs. F: 'MACnab and Diss esteChas. ist chuffch, The bride, who lookeds bushes of Maraacturin�•�-s hould be don• in a Practical business way. should be put in a bank. Payments should be made by Cheque. Acertsin f�3pent Sunday with relat es in Uxbridge. Thars"yo 179-1915 charming in ivory ehameuae satina with tunic of silk Spanish lace em-ard a of the profits should be put in a Savings Account as an emergency i ��� aashsurplusinabank,bprotectedaealnstbsdseaaaos -Miss�Nerta Bennet*, -is visiting• .=8 _.. __ braidered in -French- lover's kewts, _ ' `-with Mrs, and Mr. S. Sharpe, M.P. of Uxbridge: Sfsutll Ontario and East York with vest, of silk net, carried i {bon - quer of rosea and lily of the valley, 'WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKIN'SON, Manager. 33r. B: I. Love tnatored c nt ' to Farmsra' Institutes with a wrg mart orange blossoms. The wedding march webs rendered by � the home of his parents in Green- Are running an Excursion to the Agri. Mrs. Hindle. -sister of the bride. Mr. -r w bank ou Ttfesday. cuitural College June 17th. ;ind-Mrs. Nichol were the. recipients Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, of Brook of man heart congratulations from Egercbody come. and enjo a day on y y g ++ TIME TABLE-PickeringStation-G lin, visited.with the letter's par- thoae present. A reception was held "..^i=Z'"�' Z7AiRY' T. R. Trains going East due a follows- the College campus wit your ants, Hugh and Mrs. Gregg j1'. on friends -and neighbors, immediately after the ceremony. - No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. 'Tuesday. - Good train service UXBRIDGE - /CE OREAM ! •' 12 Local ,2.50 P. M. "--Mrs:-and--Mr. S. Sharpe, M. P., Low rates, _ •� 4 Local 6.05 P. M. -_J3 Free Lunch. See large bills. 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Crosby, of Cs- _ On Sunday, June 0th, the death oc- At the. Pickering Bakery Trains going West • due as- follow bridge, metored done to SUnLip- TIME TABLE -NORTH LINE curred of Isaac James Gould. in 'his No. 13 Local 7.47 A. M. rl Time Adult Child 75th ear. - Mr. Gould was a former •' 11 Local • . 2.20 P. M- t _:.;.side Farm -on Sunday evening. y During the heat of the summer come 7 Mail 7 50 P M Anniversary services -,will . be Glen Major '4.36 a, -m: 2.05 -1-05 member of the house of commons and w here its cool and indulge in M. held in the Presbyterian church Claremont 7.45 2.05 1.015 of the Ontario legislature for North our refreahmente 'Bnnday included' he Sunday, - June girth. Fuller Atha. Road 7.51 1.95 1.00 Ontario. With his passing Uxbridge y Locust Hill-- -'8:00 -=1. toles one of -its most esteemed citizens, Ice Cream, Bricks, Sodas, Sundaes, ? particulars will be given next LAKE SHORE LUNA and drinks right off the ice. W ANT E D week. Whitby ?.30 2.15 ' 1.10 and one with whom the history of Ua• s _ y bridge is associated closely. Isaac J. Thilnking von. for past favors, we so - A number from -here attended Audley 7,40 • 2.05 1.05 Gould was born in Uxbridge Novem- licit a continuance of your patronage, th t Whitby and Lindsay Baptist Block Road 7.48 ' 2.05 LOLr her 13, !839, and was educated here. HERB MONKEY.. PICKERING A reliable man to sell _ 1ociation which was held at Cherrywood 7.68 1.86 .8f He conducted a farming business and HARDY CANADIAN GROWN STOCS - hitevale on Tu_ esday and Wed- ' For complete time table see bills: private bank'until ttn years ago, when ilesday. Train arrives at Guelph at 11.05 A. m: he retired from active business, though r in Pickering and Ontario Z, J. G. Borland, C. O. and Mrs. Returning special leaves Guelph holding many financial interests. He Greenwood -.- Hardware w $atretic- 8nd- asd at 6 p W. made his first appearance in politica C County. _ in 1883, -when be was elected. to the ,all and see our stock of Happy Bessie Bennett motored out in Tickets for Ontario County station° Ontario legislature for North Ontario. - Thought" and other stoves 1dr. Borland's car and spent- Sun- 1Daclington to Cherrywood, and In 1900 he carried the Liberal seat in a as well as other lines Start now at the best 4 day, with friends in Raglan. Burkton Jct. to Locust Hill), bv-election, and in the same year car• of Hardware. selling time. Thomas and Mrs.Stephenson good returning on Friday, ried the riding at the general election. Eavetroughing and repairing Send for list of Spring Offerings, -` and fancily and Mrs. Thos. Pear June 18th. _ Ha. is survived by his wife, too zona prom attended to. __ sun Were in Oshawa, on Sunday FR. H. CRONK, and five daughters, one, Mrs. Dr. Carr Work guaranteed and prices and terms to agents. - -attending the ordination_ services Secy e: O. F. I. residing in Toronto: moderate. Liberal Commission of the Bay of Quin Conference. ---- - Children's Day was observed in Lawrence Denny, Handsome free outfit. the Baptist church on Sunday CsREEiti'W4UD --- - STONE & WELLINGTON ren took charge - - - _ _ of the singing and the miuititer s addree4 was appropriate for the :F. H. HD The Foothill ?Nurseries, ,occasion. _ _ wHITE`'ALE (Establiaihed 189'1) Rev. `P. J. and Mrs. We4t, of any LIIcrBafle lII " - CARPENTER. SC ILDE`R "TOR' C� N Z' O Port Perry, ealted at the manse' on the price O - Tuesday On their way to Toronto, ` + HOUSE .PANT Y AVIS BARN in their pew Ford cat. They were WURK, PANTRY CABINETS ` DUMB WAITERS. accompanied as far as Claremont ATTENTION to --by Mr. and Mrs. George Gerow. C � � � m � � � Shingling and general repairThe Wotneris Institute " will Rork. See me about any Job you -hold their readlar monthly meet- -�'' _ _ ,__ _ "'' want- If you contemplate doing any _ ing on the afternoon of Wedues- done~ Prices right; kind June 18t,h at the home of ,� 5x04 Hoole Telephone. kind of building next season. s Mrs - George Coates. The program we will be pleased to figure - • it l t of the Man WI Bringing up a Family" and- -The - They ai a made in Canada- consequently are not -: F E E D _ on your requirments._ - Uses of the Lemon. All are re- - !'quested to Meet at Mrs. R. Besse' ,BIIbjeCt t0 the 79 per CBIIt• �ktir 'aX• at C. N. R•, Station for all kinds of a where a'bus Will be I' readiness. Che Wood -• building material. An interesting social event took ` - .That' sell for 8.5 cents to $7.5Q, but no, -matter what _ _ ,• _ .. place non Wednesdety last, when •r' "lilts' Elizabeth A. oun>7est the Columbia Record at. that Tice tS Cotton Seed Meati Bretz, Shorts, pj�l\G ' Gregggg rice you y, p Dried Brewers -'-9- a i •_� dau�hter,Qf lldr nod Mrs.. Hugh - .-- . - - 1!t®iced Corn Feed, C}regR jf : became the bride of Grain4, Whole Corn, Cream of the T p p Charles M. Elliot. of Arociktin. The exCeptionally good Pallia for the mnne� West and Monarch Flour, Blach- LV M�JGl1 YAR o eeremoy was performed by Rev• ford's calf meal, -beef scrip and " i ► X McLellan, pastor of the -Clare- Go to the dealer _whose 11am� is, mentioned below, Poultry love. Oyster shell, etc. imont Presbyterian church, in the W D Gordon &Son, f presence of the iramediate`friends and ask him to give you a catalogue of Columbia phone lad; Markham 5090, e of the bride and groom. TheariRecords..T3zomalia Reeeor PICSERIN(3 --" numerous d costly. presents . tes-- _ � - t tified to the esteem in 47hich the If he .hasn't any, owing to the big demand, write - it e�saedR t rwsa••� bride is held The numerous and 81 eoslatatn0 ti arippq: i tma 9 Bell and Independent phone. costly presents testified to the _ a.tpraoss'a •+•Rso.1 tpgti+tes-4teta•t' esteem in which the bride is held. direct to The Columbia Graphophoue �o.; Toronto, 10,E 1•- :. - The happy couple left on an ex- a •orI The PiekeriU and on will receive one by return Mail. But go to .a .moo -- --=" :.tended honeymoon trip . and on y _ Weir raters will reside in ,Brook-lthe'local dealer whose name is `mentioned below, and � � ,ate a a � O1�atnC@ Committee•lie. ,. _ - -- _• $ - There Rill be a demonstration s 4 i'a r An bee -keeping At the apiary of _ :ask him first'; also ask him to play over some of the as I" • The object of this Association Is to - -Albert Mantle on Wednesday June sdv lessen stealing and ptoseauti- 18th, beginning at 1.30 p.m. sharp. mevveat Records, including : k MF ,a,� •, • - a the felons. A qualified apiary instructor sent - lyjary Pickford's official song, s� °'i by the Ontario Department of 8 _ Lo net „� • ,i y y �, �� liemkten hating property stolen oommnn[ t Agriculture will cl2ow flow to ex- Sweetheart -of Mine o.{. iof Executive u.iv with aa� member amine hives for disease and- will A1701 '�'" "' i 4 • an a ., G o[ Eseoativs Oomm{{lee. actually put a colony through I'm Not Ashamed of You, Mollie ` - "a,�16 dI�' Membership ie. • 4 #1•oD. the treatment for cure. Other _ 'a'E'' e � p��e� �' S Tickats'mav be had trout tin President or; txiafiipulations will then be shown - Somewhere -a Voice•is Calling •� T >N „ moa . 5 - secretary on.applio.tion. A1786 Whispering Hope f X1,00 so �` � � a x � % a � E:at. onto.=L. o. Banka, C. S. Palm - such T such as finding the queen, remov- } ing bees from supers; operating �p o e -• er, C. L, Morcombe, Pickering, 5 to prevent swarming etc. Prom- Handel's Largo, by Citsals ) i r � � leant local bee -keepers :will -be 13�h17- X1.50 'o •', •iii J, A. O'Coniof". -.VA.Clark. C�afk. asked to take part and assist in `lelody' in -T. by �aSr?:lg w - g w_ : rut a J t� ' 3 ► President. secretary the discussion "of practical ques- APerfect Dai" ) $m m o: s o m a tions, These apiary demoostra- -k-5644 tions. 1.37 ..'tions are being held all over O r . tion, and it will be well worth " ' ` - spec y , attend, Ladies are T-. Me-McFADDE�I, -.Pickering,- Ontario Good Luck specially invited and all are ad= ' wised to bring bee veils so that _they can come right out :into the Agents wanted where not agtively repreaen.ted. apiary with comfort. - ith'Tru....OnSunday last some of ourApply Music Supply Ca., Toronto. -- enthusiastic autoists went out for a spin, and -the day being fine and - ht kind Depends on having the rig Of 611 materials and design the joyousness of spring being of trees. Bowman"s have kept in stook. It will pay you evident everywhere they were heavy fibrous roots. to call at our works sed inspect our stook pprompted to attempt several acro- and obtain priors. Don't be tnis4dbb�� batt, feats which no well-advised e e They are grown in ,the right kind ap-itswe do not employ them, omsegaenf• Autoist will make a practice of �� ��� .Bar a� n 1 we can, and do throw off the ages{ of _soil... They. are . hatldled , 7 _• .performing, Theyy fist attempt- � and eked in the ink of ODmmisaion of l0 per oeat.,whiohyon Will ed to jump across Lythe' -ditch -on -firs tlie ' s Pa P osrt61nlysays by parohasin6 from Sts. -'side of the road. This was ac- condition and. they grows .0611douciled. BIG , SUMMER SALE FROM JUNE• Lith 1916 • wNITtT GRANITE CO.. complished in perfect safety and Two more. agents wanted , om0e Whitby, 0. they they succeeded in -keeping the to June 26th. Bargains in every department. - in Ontario County. - - -suto right -side -ftp. They next Millinerygieat-reduction 'in hats for balance of season, this ,THOS W BOWMAN 6i SON CO.- -cauglft sight of a wire .fence, Hat Sale is going on_now,. Cbmeearly-as season closes soon. s• WWALKER' ' _which they endeavored to pierce - LIMITED Pump M$IIufatltnrer in the same manner as -~lie tier _ •.. �_ - - mans try to pierce the British f#inghains i^e'g. 120. for lac. } Ladies -slippers reg, $1.40 for, $1.20. - Ridgeville, -= -Ontario - - t and- French - lines• in Northern Prints reg. 13c. for 11ic. I ladies boots reg. $1,50 $1.25. Shop and Residence, Dundas St • ' France, but they met •with no Dress goods reg. 30c. £or 1 Men's working boots reg_ $1.50 $l.la _ 'WHITBY, ONT. More, -success in this than the Shaker flannel reg. 15c. for 13c, Men's working boots reg..'$2-.Z5 $1,75.' ` - p P P� N G Three dgors, west of Whitby_ House Special in D & Aa Corsets- Men's working boots reg. $2.00 $1.45. .. _ ._ _ .�. Gerruans do. The idea of climb p 1 _ Reg. 75c. for 65c. $tl•00 for 90e. Men's Hats, $1.215-1,50-1-75-2-00, ing a tree next appealed to them but this this also proved a very dif• We only can give you a -few prices as -space wont permit, come and nae the but t task. The think however, - - bargains and get some.of them before they are all gone. We are AND OAT FLAKING, G' We are prepared to instal wood to hoot Y . clearing balance of wall paper at 10 per Dent, less than regular price. - pumps on short notice, 'also atten.44 d if they had had chains on their The undersigned is prepared to do to all kinds of repairing. tires, it could halve beet! accom• ruin chs in and oat flaking 1. = Wells Cleaned, V7 tiles, i These feats cause an Gr cries, tomatoes, corn, @ens, 3 cams 25c, salmon reg 15c. 2 cans 25c. com• 8 pP_ g _ Agent for the Ontario Wind lifill, unnecessary strain on a car, and 44 fort Lye 8 cans 26c. Abbalts cleanser I. Ib can 6c. does the- same work - every day in the !week also gasoline engines and Ste liable to disable them for a f Ra any of the cleanser in the market and at half price. Black and the sgnre gear time, boar disable have derided green tea at old price 80c. alt tea has advanced 5c. per lb, excepton Saturday HMPIR$ CREAM SEPARATOR v . w► to discontinue their performafice �� SIMPSON & Co., PICKERII`�T(f John F+ Bayless aTe8nwood Ind. Phone e In ffitnre. i -A _ .-,�. : ;-,.,' y._- ,..'....�;:.. �: _e,�r4..K. act;,,..ay�,.,...'_;';,�.",,:,.' �,,,7.,•y_,�" 71 Q103 rrn• r -.. �'. �•."^.KT`_7'e^°... •,fc �5•.,.�,; w T4.,. K-. .. - '. k" t,t - .^S -..T 5. _m 41 4.7 ooaaw ,•��• T A FINE' COMPLEXION - - _ OLiLTI2.Y • May Be Had Through the Rich, Py Red Blood Dr. Williams' -Fink Pills Actually- Make. « A girl's oomplexiQni is something more than a matter"to concern her White Plymouth Roeks. vanity. It is an indication of the state, of her health. :Pallor in a. White Plymoi4h Books are one of irj' R 1 growing girl means a thinning of the moat popular and profita(ble the blood. Parents should be breeds known. They had their watchful of their daughters' com- origin as "sports" from Barred plexions and should see to it that Plymouth Rooks about W years these danger signs are corrected ago, when they were produced as When' a girl in her Leena becomes grays,' -but developed by breeding 3 pale and sallow, if she show® an into a white, variety. inclination to tire easily, is listless The females are . exceptionally and inattentive to her work or g layers of large, brown , - cod _ studies, sibs needs Dr. Williams',�_—`'and the chicks are r and �a�t -7. Pink Pills, a, tomo which direotly ive, making '-excellent fowls for slid specifically corrects the oonds- b he They, -+breasted roast- v tion from w eha is s�ufferin rollers and - - -- od tog10hpounds for les aandfe o S A chemical a'n'alysis of the blood $ such, a girl would show it to be deft- pounds dor females. They are more = - - cient in just the elements that Dr- highly developed in shape, finish Williams' Pink.- Pills oaa supply, and color than other members of Pure Jce'Cream - __ and which restore brightas to the Plymouth Rock family. Their cyte and valor to bile cheeks. Miss plumage is beautifully white and Delina Arsenault, Urbainville, their beaks and shanks .a rich IT IS GENERALLY CONCEDED . P.E.I., is one of the thousands of orange yellow in color. . anaemic iris restored to health by at Tuberculosis is transmitted the use o! Dr. Williams' Pink Pid•ls. eSmeleadereo havealmostlade unpasteurized Ice Cream. She says I was attacked with them fyv 7' p anaemia, and was in such a miser- this respect they are only rival - Cit DairyIce Cream is Pasm abbe condition that I had to consult ed by the White Wyandotte,, and, -a 'dootor, and was under his care to be exact, the Rhode Island teurized and therefore safe for for several month*, but without Reds have gained on them con- -.even the- youngest child. getting better: I was growing siderably during. the last; few.yeara t'linner every day, had dark cir 'These are the bTirea moat widely = The Purity and healthfulness of ales around my eyes. I could- hard- bred and every one is a profit pay- ' Cit Dairy �ce Cream is guarded � ly sleep at night, but tossed rest- er. It is a record of fact that every g leesly and got up in the morning so-called breed is a fowl that has In every `Pay. with black anticipation of the day's had, " a reason- for its"oonstruc-- ` - miseries before me. I was always tion, its general, all-round utility The matter of Savoring is an important one bothered with headaches and pains value. -City Dairy uses no imitationsorin the back and limbs' 3I�j- -v"raeterwtics of --ire White _ flavors—we Savor our "Maple Walnut" with pure -' tits was poor and I. frequent17 Plymouth Rock should be the same maple sugar—we use Pure Fruits in our "Fruit vomited what Idid eat. My friends as those demanded for all other Ice Creams"' and Savor our "Vanilla" with the feared that I would not recover. I varieties of the breed. In color Pure Mexican Vanilla Bean. The minute specks had o'w'n °e'en Dr. Williams' Pink they should be pure white, the our -Pills. advartlsed, and finally de- face cider, the quills and the under U City Dairy Vanilla Ice Cream are pieces o! the - sided tot them. I used alto ground bean --"the specks make the Savor." So n red; absolutely white. Thein eyes ge,ther nine bares, and they made red ; legs, feet and beak rich gold- _ far sa we know we are the only manufacturers me as welt an ever I was in my en yellow. In this, as in all other in Canada using the Pure vanilla bean, and no - life. Alii the pains and aches dis- nks other make can compare with the delicate Savor appeared; my a&Pppeetste returned. ondfeet s varieties, the sbaand I could sleep soundly. at night, and and leer should be ,month and:. .+ of City Dairy Vanilla Ice Cream—the cost is the color returned to Mygc{6- free from any feathers or down, about double but the selling' price Is the same - either on the shanks or between the I also gained seventeen pounds in tries. weight. I am now always well„)and , . Ask for the Ice Cream in which for this hap n I have to "the specks nll�ke the flavor"--- thazdr D><.vpuisms' Pink PrGle ]Prepare for Dear Eggs. :City Dairy. You can get those PiRs from any If the farmer wishes to benefit -by _ dealer _m medxine orb mail at the high prices that eggs are cer- l50 cents a box or ata txes for tain to bring next fall and winter, - sor:ids by d/ao�/�n/sot/nQ shapetNyara ew,i«etiara. 02 50 frtm The Dr. Williams' Medi- he should brgin to get ready for -_ cine Co., Brockville, Ont. them at once. The way to have � P late in the ear is to batch Look y if -Britabi's Achievements. pullets early. It is the early . {or < "What we have loris is somsbhing hatches from which the early pul- the Slat,. much more wonderful than what lets are derived 'that are the tory Germany has done," a London pa- eat money makers for the poultry. " per says. "We have cleared the prod•ueer. The garly _ hatched ul- 1 TORONTO. � O��O -ens of every German vhip, we have lets, if properly grown, should -'be - 1 s created in eight months an army ein'to lay in the tall at the time on a Cbntine.ntal seal, we have when eggs are scarce and high in r Wo want an agont In swag town. equipped and furnished it on the Price, oomplezeat model, and beyond and Pullets must be well matured be• above this we have supplied our fore they will -lay many eggs'. allies with munitions, with clothing, . Pullets that start to lay in the with boobs, with traction, and a fall before cold weatkers�ts in will, Urnpiring With a Shotgun. crease. at temperance has manifested tizouisand -other requisites fdr *ve "s,iul,8 =1aF-.all-viQUe - Xansas City invitee world attention' itself in Increased violence p,nd anti- prosecution of the war. We ha -we Yearling and 2 -year-old hbns do to the sheer novelty of a man stand- pathies—the umpire is made the goat much more to do ; but if we mage not lay many eggs in the fall, as Ing in the centre of a diamond point- of the whole 'dry" movement Be the progress during this tiummes they are molting ai that time, and Ing a shotgun at a runner whdm he coming daily a graver problem, his that we have made up to the pre• the feed they consume goes not only was attempting to halt and send back situation is one of the most serious to second base because of a ground that confronts the American people. dent we need have no fear of,the to'keep up the energy and life of rule, providing that s. runner may take Shall the War' Department and Con- future." the birds but also to put_. on or Only one base on a passed ball cress revise the league rules, or will grow a new coat od feathers. We have admired nothing so In- I the States severa�y enforce protec- "Look here, you're the fellow In properlv matured pullets all genioue and effectivered since the Texas tive measures with their own militia? who took my overcoat from the surplus energy beyond that needed editor; who used to &boot his sub- —St. Louis Poet; club the other day." "All a min- to meet the requirements o( th? scribers in the leg to remind them of, d• take, of course. Besides, I left a body is available for the; produc- thefr unpaid subscriptions. Yet, the February 2nd, 11901, saw the as- much better one." "I know you tion of eggs. evoldtion of -the umpire with a shot- ry did—but it was'boo small. . ;Erin is not so amazing, on second sembling of the first Parliament of _ Incuhatfan \otes thoughts.' It was bound to come; it � the United Kingdom of Great Mt- .. , ' befalls appropriately in the militar- a'in and Ireland. Here is a full list of birtihstones : When using an incubator, keep istic era, `with every promise of en - January, garnet; February, ame- it at a temperature of. 102 to 103 largement upon then idea' when E No person may establish a wire thyst; March, bloodstone; April, degrees. Kr•upps and other war toy shops shall less telegraph station in the Brit- eapphire; May, emerald; June, Cool and -turn the eggs every dray. study the offensive and defensive i . p g y, ruby; g Take about five minutes for the ob• necessities of umpires. . ish Islas or oil boaird a British she a ate ; Jul rub August, ear- j Imperiled by the spread of pro- in heave waters, except under a li- donyx ; September, Chrysolite ; Oc- . Do this for the first eighteen days hibttion and growing prevalence of came granted by the Postmaster- tober, opal; November, topaz ; De- and keep• moisture in the incubator pop bottles in the air—for the in- General, cember, turquoise. for the same length of time, and if the egg shells get too hard and dry - ---- -_ --! " - - after this, moisten .them to make. them soft. ' 1 13 After the eighteenth day, 'keep a -- careful eye upon the t rature. alai "' Warmth generated by the 'hatching r _L-_ eggs has got to 'be allowed for. s°`•"R F you want sugar that is �v- Use only sound, strongly fertiliz- - ed eggs to begin with. Have them '> Clean as of uniform size. utely lure and as - ' when It left the refinery,. you Strangled With Red Tape. a - can depend on getting It in The late Mr. H. B. Claflin -who- was one of the great merchants of 048 - the last generation, lived -for many years at Kings Bridge, one of the suburbs of New York. It was his € i whim to' have each morning before i::r •' •::e :•: 1 ;;#;:;.;i�; i E3, - ••_• - breakfast a drink •af cold water _ - fresh from a spring near the house. ' 2 -lb. and 5-1b. Sealed Cartons. One ver r morning the pit- cher -y &may g was not iii its usual place, and i 10 20 50 and 1.00-1b. Cloth -Bags. be asked lit x I •' �;= r rr the wai'tre'ss why was "Canada's favorite Sugar - •' rrt;<g g %•�. 'h}�, Mr. Cl�aflin, she said, it � a is i'•°tj^ » was raining"so hard and iwsso muddy -for three Generations that I was afraid if 1 went after CANADA SUGAR REFINiNG CO, LIMITED. ,- MONTREAL _ the wa'te'r I should be too soiled to ' , �•:�' - �,.�::.,., iia wait on the table. " h asked Michael to get it for me, but he ,said it was his btlsinesa to look after the horses and carriages, not to run errand's." "Oh!" said Mr. Cla , thought- - REFUSE SUBSTITUTES .1 fully. Perhaps he is right, Ella. Please tell him I want the Vic - Ten minutes imTenminutes later, with much trampling of hoof and champing of bits, the carriage drew up at the door, with Michael on the boa in his rubber coat and hat cover. - "Come, Ella," said Mr. Claflin, "get your pitcher" ; and taking her by the arm, he walked .down the ---- 1 front steps and helped bar into the carriage. "Michaet," said he, "drive Ella to._tbe-spring and bade, so she can _ ,get me some water without muddy- ing herself." - - .: Eves after Miohml used to fill the pitcher on rainy 'morum F without even waiting to be eked. Mexican India= use lire -flies for lighting purposes. 1, man may be going the pace and at the same time be obstructing progress. ,HOME ;STUDY Arts Coated only. SUMMER SCH00L r M&T and AN -801M QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY !KINGSTON, ONTARIO ARTS BDUCATiO14 HEDiCINN SCHOOL OF MINING CHL4ICAL MECHANICAL b CIVIL RNGINES&L C PI"L ORO. T. CROWN, Rea lstrar '+CUTTEN dI FOSTER AUTO AND' .80ATTOPS.' Ford ,owners write for our catalogue. 'SEARS -CROSS Speedonlieter Station. 179 Queen Street West, TORONTO, - ONT. Pays for Itself min In Seven Days I M Wiitmr `Concrete ••with tb:e 1915 Nod et MIXER savea.you time laoor an� money.You set a better mix with le"I cemetit. IVrltc for cats r.-wir".' WETTLAUFER EROS., Improved Concrete Machinery. Dept W. 8gii in& ve., Toronto, Ontario 4 :r q! • -.ti r r •. sR .:'+•✓.-h� . ; :-a ° '. ,;'^- -. -: � ''a` ?.�- ••�.. " r. ., .:. -. *: -: , '.•ti.f�' rc ::c -•`azx%-�r•+e'-.•<•mp..i .. �s+:er=-,�„ .. _.:•.,�...,,.. �v''"'m' -.r�' _'+gr�'i�"'°6_'' �' . . _ '' ,. ,,..�_....v,,,-,-;'-......tw.. ..-.:,s.,-•:..e•--,. .•., ...i..... ....-.,;..::. -: c:.-' '..s;•- .•,v.a• «.. s.} .•uta-.-,u•.�. sAx.:'.- r�"J`' 1. - c.- ..:+t :.- _. ..:••"u' ..:,..::+t 4i.n Se Meant. Every - Lights for Battle Fields. How S SICk Woman if- ORIGINALITY. s According to the Army and Navy If you have the consciousness of WRAW p g D Pi8 aiu 8ealth genius, s something to show it. The fiord He Spoke Journal aearchli his are for ob- O w6rld !e pretty quick, nowadays, to t ' szous reasons kept dark until the Catch the Savor of true originality; JU$T WHY J. A. HILL eOM- fild artillery has ceased firing and READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. it you write anything remarkable. the _ _ 0 t ° magaziae - and newspapers • will dad 7 IRIEND$ DODD'$ KID. the enemy is oharging. To ill'wmin- — you out, as the schoolboys find our 22 PILL$e ate field over whish the enemy "For years I was thin and delicate. where the ripe apples and pears are. ! i�' is to advance, star bombs s.wd I lost color and was easily tired; a Produce anything realy good and an yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on intelligent editor will fumy at it: flares are also used. Flares, which my face were n'ot only mortifying to Don't Satter yourself that any article \fie $e Had Sore Bsek and Other are merely modified, fireworks, are my feelings, but because I thought my of yours is rejected because you are p Symptomswf Kidney Disease and like line familiar tied white and akin would never look nice 'again .I- unknown to fame. Nothing pleases y 4 - Got Real Benefit from Dodd's blue lights used in Fourth of July grew despondent. Then my appetite an editor more than to get anything f failed. I grew very weak. Various worth having from a new hand. Kidney Pills. Pills. celebrations to illuminate streets remedies, pills, tonics and tablets I and parks. Sa out in There is always a dearth of really Pa PPS Bo tried without permanent benefit. A Ane articles for a first-rate journal; " ISixty-Nine Corners, Ont., June front of the trenches with $a>+ee, visit to my sister put into my hands for, of a hundred pieces received, 7� 7 (pS ecia1).-"I am recommeading which are then (xmnected with the a boa of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She ninety are at or below the sea -level; D 's Kidney Pills as the best Of headquarters of the officers', is com- placed reliance upon them and now Some have water enough, but no head; Mettucimes." The speaker was Mr. mand of the first Line, who -by set- that they have made me.a well woman some head enough, but no water; only �_t1 �. A. Hila, a weld -known residentting them off at intervals through- I would not be, without them whatever two or. three- are from full reservoirs, Soldhyaln shoe &ak" of this place and he left 110 doubt out the night can keep the battle they might cost. I found Dr. Hamil• high up that hill vt*hich,is so hard to 'Wornb3rateatber�rrllsfanp(Y AM the minds of his hearers that he front continually lighted. Star ton's Pills by their mild yet searching climb. » meant every word he said. bombs are also adaptations of mod- action very sultsbte to -the -delicate -- r , i character of a woman's nature. They - Some time ago, Mr. Hill. con- ern fireworks. They are shot from neveronce griped me, yet they estab- - tinued, "I had a very sore back. mortars into the sky, .where for sighed regularity. My appetite .grew The best bed for a child is • one It startedfrons a cold�n I suf- twenty miles they will give off an keen -my blood red and pure -hen _ of chopped straw in a strong pn- fered far six months with it. I intense light over a wide circle of rings under my eyes disappeared and bleached cover. -It is hemAny, . lso had -stiffness in my joia�ta an the surrounding country. Before to -dam _ my_ skin is as clear and un• slarinEv• and cheap. _cramps in my muscles anc> T fe t one bomb dies out another is shot wrinkled as when -r wag a gill. -Iii -�+h8 held at Tuaket Falls in Aucust, I found SEED POTATOES. .heavy and sleepy.after meals. My into the .air. A kind of star bomb, Hamilton's Pills did it all." MLNARD'S LINIMENT most benedciaa appetite was fitful and my limbs shot into the sky like an ordinary The above --straightforward letter for..sua burn. an immediate reltel for ABLY IRISH COBBLER POTATOES, -were heavy. Then I decided to try rocket is used by -both armies for from Mrs. J. Y..Todd, wife of a well- collo and toothache' E. ctedfoy selected and Government known miller !n Rogersville, is ISroot ALFRED STOKES. inspected for seed. Only limited quantity. -Dodd's Kidney Pills. I took four signalling gligllt, _ Cres sec F. sufficient that Dr. Hampton's Pills are �rnce,�`nae DannoLe enreuPzidee antic Co- 'boxes. and received great benefit �._ _ _ Oen - Snow. ,Dtwo ezeellenbushel. t n . potatoes. prices from them. That's why I reoom- a wonderful woman's medicine. Use o Dollars per nae Specs pr oe• mend hem.DoddKidney Pills." Not Unanimous. no other pill but Dr.' Hamilton's, -96c. for large quantity. Cash must a000m• Eve one of Mr. Hill's s Hix' - Women are , suspicious per boa. All dealers or The Catarrh- pony all orders. H W. Dawson, BramD- 11, Every ymP- ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. �n tome showed that has trouble was creatures. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. of the Kidneys. That is why her got Wix-My experience is to the g' idney contrary. For instance, there's ryd An1I'R Qv -_At Any Vaudeville. ROFIT•MAKING NEWS AND JOB ankh benefit from Dodd's KO1T• STEM. P aced for sale in good Ontario town•. Pills. They are no cure all, bent my wife ; she's a w6matl a3�3i fii`usLa - "may do these pipers keep walk The most useful and Interesting of all the do cure stick Kidneys, and r}be me, while, my grocery who is a !man, '— ins up and dawn while they are j businesses Full Information on appltar a doesn't. Paper Diels iVere Issued la ^1886 „ i tion to Wilaon Publishing Company. n Let's are the k 4one of health. PmYfIIgl west Adela:ae at.. Toronto ,� f' By the C.P.R. "Because_ it makes than harder MISCELLANEOUS. Napkin�uv_tlopt&_— TKE BEST MED(CINE � d _e+ouvenir of the early days od to -hit. NGLIaH rIOLET CREAM, MAGbC -' — 'Envelopes are -used instead of --"' FOP LITTLE 6_N_ the C.P.R., in the supe o one of --- erfacr: pris-25c-._Viodors Com - 'Envelopes for winard's and tak• no crest. a any. Oralia, �uaPlrin rings in some, of the pen-. !,the ongiaal watch dials which the : Bions of Europe. 'company of out schen it introduced �ry ANCER 'TL3doRS. LUMPS. ffi?0. White Os colored O! g tett TbousaIIds of mothers say Baby b•� P Y g internal anG external cured wttls- p Y 24 o'clock time in the West, i,s. in The official a rter is the 7✓ floweite ere r o! a heat• Own Tablets are the oply In 1 �° out pain by our lam• treatment wets�t pe p'a'w y they would. give their little overs. I pomesaioa of one e! tabs officials. House. of Lords receives 88,500 a ; us befog• too late. Dr. Bollman Hedtost quality t doused, then cut into In 1888 the company detesrmm- year. Co, Limited. Calling wood, out pea eleven b sixteen inches, one Among them is Mrs. Howard Hod j - e Y gins, 8t. Catharines, Ont„- who ed. to - introduce the 24-hour 9t end rounded at the corners. All 1 says : 'I am a user of Baby's .Own sysrtem on the western divisions; around the edge receives a don�ile Tablets and think them the best and to give emphamis to the row of machine stitching and the medicin the- world for little new departure, and, at the same j paper then, is !aided in three'. so time. hthe memory of all 00u - the bhat the rounded end' is a trifle O°e's.' Once a mother has used the TabletA the will use no- other,ce•rne&,, it -issued paper dials yith _..shorter than the other past- The'., mine because she feels the Tab- 1 the whole 24 'hours completing the *,ort end forma the flap of the ea -bets ato absolutely safe and 'knows' day, Sabath were to be worn on the Mrlape made by the other party never fans to .banish 81:1 the j watches o! the employees, Lo farm- '” '41, 6titah. at bash ends. On the flap ! sample ailments of little otroes° ' !iarize thein Wath the' new method. - of paste a bit of.white paper nue 'by They are sold by t+• .;cine dealers, .This Cutting up of the new time ,, three inches, on "'hita8 to write the or by mail at 23 t*�ts a boz from' standard w�ls deemed, at the time, ! "OV9ratern V Bottom$55�0 came. The ' Dr. _ WiIliams' Sledic,ine Cho., s radical innovation, calculated toI _ The. napkin when folded ' -fits disturb the all. conservative and f Motor 9t�Qt Brockville, Qat.. _ Nicely into t-hi,s envelope case. ;, titaid creatures who drSaded I -These cases are being used iw pen- Fr4sight Pre to any Railway Station- in , bions all over Europe, a fresh one I .'` moi g the new, summer fabrics ctiangr. A certain sensation was P'�d 1is a cotton material known as Produced at the time ; • it passed ; 'i Dept Ontario Length lb Ft , 'Beam 3 Ft: 9 In., { being given to each person as soon 1 ,Joffre," while the- new colors in- i the - business went on As way; they Depth 1 Ft, a In. ANY 1ltOT�$ FITS. as the. old one is soiled. • In various I 1 western employees became ao- y gid touch ;clods "baxtleehip grey" slid 'Peri-gDeolsaatlan N1o. 28 plains engine prices on reQuesL Get our Quotatloas y colors the also $ pity ro sd blue." quainted with the new time stand' on-- 'The Panetang Line" 'Commercial and Pleasure. Launches, Raw Iry the home.. table. i, 1 ard, and accepted it as a matter of boats and Canoes. l i course ; but the sight of one of tahe �15he Wasn't Sure. ��� 6nnalafed Eyelids. !old er plates, which everybody THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., I;IiHITED, PENETANG, CAN. m A famous. baseball la r has '-a E'e• i�med by exppoo-- I wa's showing as a curiosity in 1888, Sm and Mid ' younger sister who is very proud Eye • :klyreelievedbyMarim as somlrething which was going to . of hint, although she-' is not veryS CyeMe�My• NIo revolutionize the cominon life of familiar with the game. Hating just Eye ComteS�t the people, recalls -the eagerIIeeaof spoken of -him one day to a., visitor I Your Drv�sac's SOc per Bottle. Msrase Eye the company to arrest the atten She uvea asked by the latter what- islreia"Iwb.a25a Forie•kst leCY111fMask tion, though, of course, the change position her brother played. DsIIQgi.trorMarioUsSeos4Co.@cutaM was advantageous in ,its+elf. -'COOK IN A COOL KITCHEN "Why,"' she Stammered, '.`I-I'.m -�'-- — ,� _�ON'T swcltc;r over a hot range this summer. The trot sure, but I think' he's a bat WHERE THE SPARK IGNITED riEW PERFECTION Oil Cookstove keeps , -_� " _ - - - - -- t 5ro �,e ely —yosir kitchen cool an"ean and does away with all the Sarajevo, Capital of soon a, Losln9 Paroles r Orisnt:t Character_ _ ;ash -pan, coat -had drudgery of the coat range. y GET POWER No cutting• no plan- t THE NEW pERFECTTON.IiQhe+ Eke gas, rrgulatn Bice gra. Serajevo, the unknown Bosnian fere or pads to press -W ch • � �� r n $ and cooks_like Qac. It is Qac store co art wt kezweae-oil • 9'he'-Strpplp Eetaes F wa --where-the.-sparlt !a -t _thAtT --- the sore spot , flamed forth into the greatest' war of . Putnam's x If we get power from food,' -why the ages, 1a described bthe N'.atioaal Q : imakes the corn 60 deafen every..hen I! your dealer cannot supply your wriw va not strive to get all the er.-we-,without- pain. Takes •• - - ppoaww Geographic Society as' Dae of the can. ' That is only possible by se- beauty spots of the Balkans. It was out the sting over•alght. Never falls letting food that exactly fits the the scene of the assassination of the -leaves no scar. Get a 25c. bottle of ' - requirement� of tlx body, rchduke Francis Ferdinand, heir-' Putnam's Corn Extractor to -day. ttoYwLITB OIL I '"Now s81tVtNG r GIVES 'j 61 ON 2,000A00 :; "Not knowing -bow to-seaect the apparent to the thrones of Austria knd II ;' JIBST RESULTS i E �►++ BOMBS' t right.food to fit my needs, I gut- Hungary, and his wife .the Duchessj The object od the National i3er Ol _- fered grievously for­a,long time .of Hohenberg• viae League, founded in 1902; is to = K from stomach trouble," writes a cka, a.s 1s built upap the river Mil- promote movement for compul- =.THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY lady* from a little Western town., lacks, a small tributary. of the Bosnfa, P } "It 11l�eIIlEd as if 1 would never and spreads over' both elopes of the Cory mil>ta.ry sea vice in Great Limited _ be able to find out the sort of food narrow valley to the rugged bilin. Britain. - Partly' oriental and wholly set In. the I that was best for me. Hardly any nsnard'a Liaim•as used by !'nygeiaaa• _ thin that I could ear would ata on green and emerald at iia gardens sad `_ g y neighboring well -wooded hills, Sera-, - my stomach. Every attempt gave CLASSIFIED AftVERTISINO _ me heart -burn- and filled . m sto levo is frequently called "Tee Damaa- y cus of the North."-- The city lies 122 `?� AtiTED-LADY OR GENTLEMAN OF maoh with gas. I got thinner and miles southwest t t Belgrade. With Doti standing in every. neighbor. _ hood of Ontario and Quebec Provinces, to _ thinner until I literally became a, a growing"population pt 50,000 and, a-. obtsin liet of reliable veopie who are in. I living skeleton and in time was thriving commerce and Sndustry, Sera terested in pavinv (money during these s tl . BRANCHES cam •bled to keep to m bed• jevo has been fast losing ita'eastera war times on-urcbasee of It mer: a■ pe p y cbandi'se selected from inuetrated cats• ■ JN t "A few months .ago I was per- character, reconstructing'the bld Turk- I lottue of established Montreal Depart- �� = goaded' to try Grape -Nuts food, ish city to conform to- the purposes of ' mental Store. To the right persona we 1 ■ Western progress. offer attractive remuneration. Write im- and it had such good effect from mediatet� ¢tains name, residence, ezDbr• _ . ■ Its large bazaar is a favorite mar. ,ince, with references. Character is o! bhe very beginning that I kept up the easantb of 'the Whole 'more imt,ortance than ezlserience. Ad. - ket place for p p a; ',its use. I was surprised at the ease province, while its commission houses dress P. o. Boz 443. Montreal. with which I digested it. It proved conduct the exchange of Bosnian ag- to be just what I needled., riaultural- and mineral products with "All my unglea�ant syrnPt>, the manutactbries of other parts of the the heart -burn, tthe• imflated feeling: empire. It has potteries, silk mills, -which gave nne so much pairs,, dis- a tobacco factory and a 'large lndivid- ~A.»+..•, %md•r4 4 cyek Marin4 mover' Mill appeased. My -weight gradually ual, or house. i industry, which produce ior.r...Cyn.d.r utemHP. Hight,�oust- li Y, D tta Swm e.entlen. o.w»uon. Control fine embroideries, n s, embossed and n .,.. nn»t Mese, 'v.npn. cnr.mas � increased from 98 •t4 118 lbs., my g »onemrealont�.t- ,.d..rand.rd.au� - y. fi' re rounded Out , m erten mint p� .v» Mr ant. M m. �orl , i ,.,�,t, fi ee •work. NtWI. b..e wua.n, C.blet on r..ven. M $t1 , y t„ft.awd.y.,r"dtn,onpatnm.,n. sacs �n nada clxr4n era. w. pert.' s,n.n, sw, Vlff� came back, and I ons now able to ' , . 'd• - - • • .�~ do my housework and enjoy it, -- r Grape -Nuts did fit," Al'.aska was baught.by�he United A' ten days -trial wild dhow-'a>ay- States from Russia for $1,200,000. one some facts about Rood. Og GH Name �•41yo Peterborough Canoes Iv'ame given by Catnaciian Poatum There are some • gue.ats -who al- - Q Go,, Windsor, Osit� Bread, ' "The- 'most pay for the hospitality they 4� Tri This trade mark on a Roard to Wellvslle, in pkgs. receive by' the pleasure they give ` E C /was/ -.. • - y t '`There's a i;ea on " _ their hosts by pomp. (a,I ele�o±U� f %J ftaf�M arA'ut Peterborough Canoe to Ever read the ' allots Iatte►?' A new " • _-_ - , _ /� the Saw your assurance• of • •the' Alb -one appears from time to time. They EjnlOn the regimental trophiers _ _ Canoe 1'1 0 highest workmanship and the are. genuine, true, and -full of human g ;, bast materials that can be put - �'-,• rte of the La:ncasthire. Fusiliers is a QI d� i' ` into a canoe or skiff. Designed interest - --r--3'. Lge of Marlborough presented to - Pte. pDp" for easy paddling,-atrealLth � g and safety. If, when people are charged with the regiment by. Napoleon when - , �80ROUGH. i � � In painted Basswood, Cedes r were • credited the were ardim him in --St, ••' .► RSD, Cedar Strip and canvas Write their faults ttjsef . y gu g : . . _ I Covered qualities. write for • % •^•• •'� with their: good intentions, there Helena. j Catalogue. -�L Limited orevik �� .. would be more satisfactory, neigh uk for boata'with canoe cc., Ltmlted. ,Peter_ 1 ninard's Liniment Lumberman'• >rri•aa �~� borough, Canada. t5z bora in the -world, this Trod• nark. t' NaitoWInard'i Liniment in the honmi, ED. 6. w - . • ,. e , - ,e,,' q -"fes - - '�;;,,,'•' %p:.'•1,�,s L - " . ..: - „- a �.v ,w,,•c �b "v'a^[sr*•^w^ya•.�Yd""c-?"R'n: "-�,;ba•-r.=. _ c•;y,�, �s•-s' �•-"" - _. -rod _�,s, ids C iw.G „ ... .: :�.�-wY. ., . Lp - Y.n h,„ _ x:-.i.i �Y'y. Nc , r, _ � .� .2T i.J • 3+a. s^i.8 CCS$'' 'R. Y.` .. - -�r.L' -ry `r..iva.t .y�- 7 '� a.F•' ffl ,•a•. •-,gw.,nr;�� "•'X•r.. •+,.. + -'.:. 'ti.•. . ..: .. .�,.. _.�. .: ..:C^••^a• ..:. .. - !C.. '.'T�*" er A'Gr.:'� J�•-i• .,^,'rii .- '�',r,•!""': !rX*a�{ �F.-...rr •. ,:. '..._.. .,p ., _. ,.,.., ,*v' ., . d �.�.. .''� •r -`R 2' .. ay'Z. r3T `'.qv. .r,-m .,,.- ._ - .;,:j,... I-�Ai ate.... -. ;�? ..}-,.. . ,,. . •x.. r' "^r w' �) - , _ • n Y ;�� ,,���• �TTom�--++ c -Farmers, see T. B. Nh fquis' -John Knox left for' Thursday 7 `4 LJti11177M 1J. before giving your orders for bind for Burlington, where he has �s M M E R E R� er t.vine. sectired a position with a firm who r y -Dr. Henry will be here as has the contract for building a -J. D. 'Remmer "has purehseed usual on Tuesday to attend to his large wharf. He expects to be Men's balbriggan Underwear, shirts 34 to 42 at 50c. each, drawers 64 to 42 at n . Fa wcett's black driver. professional duties, ' away all summer. bOc, each, Men's fanny shirts 76c. and 1.00. Suspenders, cullers - iss Edith hale, of Toronto, -Mrs. Lumeden, of Peterboro, -Rev. W. A. Pippen conducted cuffs, ties, armlets, sox, ese. Overalls, smocks and pasts Carhartts' are the best. Ladies housedresses, blouses, _.is visiting relatives in the village. is spending a few weeks with her a memorial eervice in St. George's -underskirts, drawers, corset covers, ns, etc. Corsets, -Bora-At Milton, on Tuesday' brother, J. R. and Mrs. Thextou. church on Sunday afternoon, in hosiery, gloves, embroidery laces.tains, nets and - June 7th to Capt. and Mrs. Clem,- -A very sad and fatal accident memory of the late H. D. Austin, stele.; Try a pair of our pateill with ankle stra .pp a son. occurred on Saturday morning who fell in action in a recent at 3.25 they are the correct style, pump 1,26 and -Fred Bunting, of Torontb, at the bottle of Arthur Gormley on battle in Northern France. 1.50. Tennis shoes in white, tan and-..Wvy for gents spent Sunday at the home of his the lake shore in which Mr. -corm- -Born on June 8th at 74 Fair- .-ladies and children. Choice groceries always on hand. _ : mother here. ley met with all instantaneous view ave., West Toronto,to W. Fresh fruits and vegetables in season. Seed corn-Mangel = -Samuel Campbell, of Hamilton death. He, along with his brother H. and Mrs. Blevins, a daughter, seed, turnip seed.- visited his relatives in the village Richard, and his uncle Thomas 'Kathleen." Phone orders receive prompt attention, on Thursday last. Clark, were at work removing a -On Saturday last the Whitby G. A. �ILLESPIE DUNBARTON -Mr. Latimer, of Beaverton, large stone in the groudd. A_team_ 1ltoio baseball-_teaak_played_ a -_ '___ _�_ and Miss King, of Listowel, visit- of horses dere attached to the friendly game with the Pickering -- - --� , -ed at the parsonage. stone, and Mr. Gormley and Mr. juniors in the grounds here -Ed. Gormley, of Toronto, w rk R ere- - ' r , sorra of-2gh -• .in town on Thursday last and took The chain slipped and allowed the to 3. Immediately after they � C - iq in the Red Cruse picnic. stone to fall back into the hole played a Berne of football when -Rev. Mr. Latimer, of Manilla, from which is was being taken. Pickering won by 5 to 0. ocenp. d the Mettodist pulpit on This caused the lever which Mr. -Mr. McLaren and Mr. McLeod, Sunday very acceptably. Gormley, was using to fly up and of St. Catharines, who are visiting ` -Misses May and Lillian Austin strike him on the left side of his with friends in Whitby, paid a# Toronto, spent-'Sunday at the, neck, killing him instantly. Dr. Pickering a visit on Sunday. The home of their parents here. Field was summoned and on ex- former is an old resident of Picker- EVERYTHING YOU WANT ALL -EIm Dale Mills has just re amination found that his neck bad ing, and remembers a-ttendiog the AT ONE- PLACE _ ceived a fresh car of American been broken. His funeral which old Presbyterian stone church in �. .• - ;ern--and crushed oats:- F: -wee-very largely attended -took 18.3.4. He sees-a great change- in Weeks. place on Monday afternoon to E our village in that tine. GROCERIES-Don't worry about the high cost of Tea-Just tr our -Ed. Bryan will hold an auc- skive cemetery, and was conduct- -_. __._ _______._- "May-Bell" Ceylon at 33 cents, in bulk. Corn. Peas and Toma• tion sale of buggy, wagon, boots ed by the Masonic Lodge of which COULD NOT. , toes, 8 tins for25.cents• Canned Salmon, 12c, 20c, 25c and 28c. ': and shoes. etc. to-morrow (Satur• he was a member. His death uw Breakfast Foods-Quaker Oats, Robin Hood Oats, Quaker Corn day.) See bills. - der such sad circumstances • -hasFlakes, Kellogs Corn Flakes, Po3t Tosties, Krumbles, Kellogs -The oil for the streets arrived cast a gloom over the community. _ - :..Toasted Wheat Biscuit, 'Wheat Flakes, Tillson's Oats, etc. on Monday and-was placed OA the His well-known hospitality and .STAND OPV FEET streets on Wednesday, thus dis- genial disposition made hive wauy : White Satin, - Cream Buns, Tea Buns and Five Roses Flours. posing of the dust nuisance for friends. Mr. Gormley who was } a time. in lois it w year, was born ch the M• Baker So Weak—Could We guarantee everything tresh and rigbt-your money ' -'Miss Tena Bedford is in Port farm on which be met such an Hope attending tthe Woir}en R Vii:- untimely end, and spent his wbole Not Do Hee' Work—Found _ cheerfully refunded if goods are not satisfactory. _ sionary convention of the Bay of life thereon. He is survived by Relief In Novel Way. ` Quinte $ranch as delegate from his widow and one son, Th(rmas, the Pickering Auxiliary. who is in the employ of the Grand „ 3-300'2'S ANL SHOTS - -The following independent Trunk at Oshawa as day operator.. Adrian, Mich. n i suffered terribly phones have been recently in--Cun=ideratrle interest n�an. ��femaleweaknessandbackscheand ,'tkaur T,a 1i +'_PatenLY_ump_± ,uluni&L a.t_2.50and �Q0-._P_ateat 9x-__. y stalled connected with the Picker- taken on S;.tnrda - afternoon in a 7ii� so weak tiles I- furd,trat 2 0" : u y s:. s':: could hardl do m ing central : H. G. Calvert lW7 : military relay motorcycle race in y y Qtrap-:-jrist right b)r girls and ladies who vi„h . work. When 1 and John MoD. Murray 23ol. which the riders Classed through ” a to+v heel, at 25.. Lstdie5' Patent washsd'mydishes I Theo, at •�.0! ladies' Dun- 7t -Mrs. Williamson, of Peterboro the village. The riders carried a af`.: had to sit down and spent a webk here with her sister, meQ.Qage from the Mayor of Wind- - golia Theo at 1.3"0- I ppee y when I would sweep 1.adie5' Sorith Tie House STioe at 1.15. Mrs. C. H. Burling. --Bbe left on sor to Major General Sara Hughes �-,r '. r'' the floor I would get - Sunday to spend afew days with at Ottawa. The test was carried as so-weak that Iwould Alio, a •Pp7endid.assortment,9f Pampa. Oxfords, button and lace' Mrs. Joseph Readman, of Clare- ont for the purpose of demunstm- have to get a drink - - Boots for the kiddieQ. r wont. ting that a message could be de- ` -Donald Cameron, of Toronto. delivered with greater dispatch b avers few minutes. has beerofficially reported killed road dean by rail. The exper`i-- and gIwoulddhaI did mve HARDWARE FOR THE HOT WEATHER In action, in one of the recent men did not prove successful, but to lie down. I got Mew Perfection Oil Stoves, two, three and four- m-raer. with. glass battles. The numerous Pickering the failure is attributed to tire so poorly that my folks tbought I was feont vvenF. fuel saver4, no heat i'n kitchen. Ddonep friends of Mrs. Cameron (Nee trouble. and to the fact that into consumption.talks. See us before buying. - Gertie Dillingham) extend to several of the riders lost their found a piecs of paer blowing wound I iter their sympathy fn her ber- way causing much delay The the yard and I picked it rap and read it. Screen Doors,, complete with hinges. hook and pull, Jt eavement. distance between Windsor and It said ' Saved from the Grave,' and 1.O0, 1.25, 1.75 and 2.00. -Section (E) of the Stamp Tax Ottawa is approximately.540 miles told what. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- - Act sa e : "The stamp is to be and the time occupied in snaking his Compound has done fat women. I - Hammocks-Beautiful designs. wbich.__,sbow both r' affixed by the retailer when sell- the trip was 20 hours and 26 @bowed it to my husband gad he said. log to the consumer and collected minutes instead of 15 hours, the •:Why don't you try it?' So I did, and S richness and quality,.large change to choose from the purchaser. Thbe refers time aimed at. The entire dis- . P after I had taken two bottles I felt from, rices from 1.25 to 8.00 to tent, proprietary medicine, tante was divided into flve relays, better and I said to my busband,'I don't _ P - perfumery, tticum powders and and it was intenders .that there -need any more,' and be said 'You had -all toilet articles. Merchants should be -three riders in -each, better take it a little longer anyway.' 'rhe 1� Washer makes washing easy. Doesn't dealing in the foregoing lines will but several of theQe fell out by the So I took It for three months and got II - do well to observe this law. -way O-ring to a'rcidents. One well and strong."-Mrs. ALoNzo E. 1 CCS` ion tt cent to'fr�'-it one price -=John T. Stephenson met with rider ran into the dit '. near BAR, 9 Tecumseh St., Adrian, Mich. ' a painful accident one day last Thamesville and , wrecl.ed` bis Not `Yen Enougb to Work. • to till :�15.�. week which will lay him off' deity marhine, and and another-rider In these words.is hidden the tragedy .. for some time. While employed tock a header near DundaQ an'd of many awoman, housekeeper or wage on a scaffold at the rear of Jaa. lay ttnconcwiuus for about ' tweets earner who supporta herself and is often fftichardson'e store, he mis+ed hie mintrteq. but wilco he regained helping to supporta family, on meagre a. °"' CHAPMAN footing and fell to the round consriOnsneQs, wages. . Whether M house. office, fat- R R he mounted . hip g and alighting on his back sustain- tn:iebine and rontioned the -trip to tory, shop, store or kitchen, woman R should remember that there is one tried ed sack injuries as has confined Toronto. When they pasted and true remedy for the ills towh�cb all him to the hopse for several dW0 through Portering About re. they women are prove, and that p Lydia E. �� M -The June meeting of the S'o- wettie not loitering bnt'a�ei•e going . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Iti1� men's Missionary Society 'rill be at. the rate of about 500 mileq -an promotes that vigor which makes work E 04, held on Wednesday afternoon, hour. easy. The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine — o June 18th at 8 o'clock at the home -The Red-Cross picnic on Co., Lynn, Hiss. If you haven't an oil stove for Lhe summer. of Mrs. M. S. Chapman, when hiss Thursday last cca� a succe.z in == - - - 13r�m read �tieweantle,- T-�T�--� DITORS '�- - of our New Perfection wit blue byterial president. will be present flue and comparatively cool and Get 011e flame oil stoves. ;and address the meeting. All the the attendance wets large not• rrr the Matter of tki Lsiate of Charles - W - ladies of the congregation are in- withstanding the fact that it '.vas in four bnrner9 three burners and two voted to attend this meeting. Re- nota general hullos Nearly-all Smith, lett. rj fhe Township of Pickering bssrn.erg complete R Y• ly*.a'll in the eo:r,ay, �f. Ontario, 'Firmer, a Have Them p eSe with ovens and fine _ member the date, Wednesday the residents of the village turned dtciascii. _ _ heating plate. June 18th. out as well as a good many from Notice is hereby given parsunnt to -The Civic Emplbywent : Bur- ,the surrounding country. Thb Revised Statutes'of Ontario, Chapter - Scree'n Doors, Window Screens, Screen Wire eau, of 130 Richmond St. West, object of the picnic, namely to 121, that all. persons having claims Hammocks, etc.lot Toronto, -under the supervision raise funds for the Red Cross against the said estate of Charles ; sof D. Chisholm, Property Commie- Society appealed strongly to the smith, who died on - or about the - eioner, have started a "Back to the people, and they responded • liber- 18tb dal o1 March, 1915, are required D _ - Land" movement, and . have a ally to the cause. The first part to send ar deliver to either of the number of men, who are willing to of the dap's programme wets a 'undersigned Executors on or before J a. -•H n , B U N work on farms, some of whom are baseball match :between Simcoe the 10th day of July, 1916, particulars of their claims, duly verified, and .experienced and others inexper. Street Sunday School, Oshawa, notice is further given that after the _ 'Store - ienced also a number of boys who and Pickering, in which the -form- last mentioned dAte the Executors •�h(] .-Men's are willing to go out .to learn to er wan by the score of 12 to 9. The will proceed to distribute the said V+ become farmers. No fee is charged football match between Brooklin estate, having regard only to the and farmers are requested to write and Pickering resulted in favor of claims of which they shall then have and -state the kind of man the the home team b 5 to 0.' The notice. -. y y See our new lines of summer wear, our shirts, socks, ties, 'hats and want, or. call`at the above address: 3-mile race which caused . consid- Dated at Whitby. the 11th dao of -On Friday evening as James erabte . excitement, wag . won .b-, J.une,.1915 euitings. -Also ask to see our porous union underwear. y WILLIAM SMiTII, Executors, Greenlaw wuto, h he tr, the vol- Joe Clark with Arthur Brandy as WILLIAM &XITH, }Cherrrywood We are agents for the 20th Century Tailoring Co. and a lege in his auto, . e heard the voice second prize winner. The trig-of•''J. E. FAREWELL,:R. C. P. O., Ont. of some one in distress when near war between the. farmers. and 36.88 Solicitor for the ExecufDrs., . perfect flt and complete satisfaction is guaranteed with the race bridge. On looking villagers, with H. Calvert jr. and i *� i i round he saw a boy about sixteen James Richardson as captains was ELM DALE MILi..J -- -- --teach garment, years of age, crawling along the won easily by the - farruers. A ground enable to walk owing to number of other races and events 1�ICKERINO- ___Get the Habit, Go to Buntings... - - weakness from loss of blood. On came off that created considerable �r closer eaaminaion it.was seen that interest. The evenings program Is the :place to' get your Bread �• A. BUNTING, �:IC�ERI�TC • one of his hands was badly shat- was .of a very high order - an Floor, Royal Ho old. Made tared and a deep gaping wound in was much appreciated. F. 611, y l his side. Mr. Greenla• , placed Chapman`, B.-A,, of Toronto, made from Ao, 1. Manitoba wheat. Try him in his auto, and hurried -him a most capable chairman, . and a bag. ' ..to Dr. Towle's office, where his' most excellept patriotic addresQes Also Glenora Floisr. Pastry Floor lL too}said were temporarily dresssin mere Riven by Will. Smith, o R, Fresh Rolled Oats. Something Interstin to Farmers He said that his home was in of Columbus, McGregor Young, _ .. $ � 'Whitby and that: his''nanie was X. C., of Toronto, Charles Calder Bran- Shorts -- --LinLiaer-r and that he formerly M,. P. P. and Judge McGillivrary. .-Oats Crushed Oats in future I will have Harness and Horse Goods at W, J. lived in Andley. Mr. Greenlaw Miss Florence-Ralston,'of Toronto, Oat.Cbo Whole Corn Bodell's, Brougham, at regular prices. - kindly offered to take him in his a pupil of Madame le Mar,ldelight- _Cracked Corn Corn Meal Call and.see him. auto to Whitby. The boy abso- ed the audience with her vocal - Intely. ref 'sed to- say how the selections and the well-known Mixed Feed Bairy,Feed Full stock of Harness, Robes, Blankets, Rugs and.all horse -. accident accurred. . He acknow- comedian, Bert Harvey, of Toron- Caldwell's Cream, sifbsti6te good's at Pickering. Udged having been on the G. T. R. to, pleased all with his humorous Calf /ileal and _ t tracks. The general impression is numbers. The Red Cross girls Boots and shoes repaired as well as harness. -that be exploded a fog signal that did excellent work during the Molassine Meal. he had ieked from the railway day in selling bnttong, and flags, aSpecial prices in ron iota. PICHERINI G HARNESS 'EMPORIUM trat ks. He is now in the Oshawa re%lizing $97.70. The gate, reeiptg BELL PHONE. hospital where twb fingers were amounted to $120, and the Qales Phone Ind. 301. W. -J. COAKWELL sttnotntated. if no mrilplicationalat the booths $132. making the F. '�7CT 7xre®� , set in he i. ill likely recover. total receipts $349,70. Eho,>ping every day. ' .. .. ..•r ... - �� < �.. `r t-.r w••.:r ,; wixc„'. - '"' 3.;; .,e ' ° �' � .��x�..����N __ t 9.:t,+.>'�'• �i"n.» uS _�4;