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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_06_18e•... ,..... ;.:.r�� 1. "�.,''".5''�.' 7: .Mr .R�.'"r,'x','a,"'","'."^._,- :*A'rY ":wr.".y!''.`w�L`'.' r ;1"`�}Y,y'� '� �tis:�s .,-�,,.- -.r �..,••e,."+. NXI •-.,. .'.... '•eco-.: • „�:..r•aer-,. :-r..=, .. ..,--, ''_`, -- - -^!+. •�: -r .:,,,;�••',., '�' : �.:',^' - - -•+ -.. r_ - w . R,•s�.• s. ,a„� °s •-"�� j,c.. �..�" •':rr�,. -rte I; ,y,'� -s _.�•.. . Ile ..- ,• t - - �,:, .. :n-as--ana - ...: ,.ems.,' .':.T�'•..� > .'ti ,..:. _,- -.._ ,, .. _-••a. - _.,, ^.a• 5 v -';;C[.. _ w ,v } .s , . P C- ERING� P . h ti yy 1 T. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915 - No. 38 =. VOL.XXl PICBERINCI, ON $ _ RngEBANK MOUNT ZION Established 75 years ..�s�sstslfiaseal 6a:t3w. - Rev. E. W• Tiak will preach his - �« NEWS I. -K �pI1�K MILLS An invitation is extended to all' a - n- farewell sermon here or; Sunday, June GRE ENWOOD a[td{cab enfls and patrons of the previous dun• nth se tskin ' P . Our football team propose g. les at liosebank, to the opening dance�� E. FURSYTH, D. of O., Regis- to be held to -morrow night, June 19th. part in the tournament at the picnic R. tared member of the D. of 0., in the pavilion. Dances will be held at Mu !tan's Lake on Saturday. mai-Stteatioa �e ■o- -jam • — daring the sea t stationtored aztoigen sash $aterdag evening 1SIr Slack, of Toronto, a former — �e fftcing of glasses. Eyes told free. North son. Top notch musicc in a ata st ndailce. teacher here, is spending a w K ' �' cloremont. _ WHITE SATIN- BREAD Admission, ladies loc., gents 25c. ' two with Adam and Mrs. Spears and FLOUR AND CEREALS E 0. B[cKINNO'�Tl��•� L � • REASi BU`s=�'a' L -- - other friends. e.p� l� Kissimi for Pastry ` b Ile rains ha -re- =a==te-�a �T . Edinborgh, membor of the College of CENTENNIAL Ba�er'a—Toyt°r Bre t Phy.iciaas and Edinburgh. of Ontario, licentiate , us during the past week, it has remain-, of Soya] College of SarReona, Edinburgh. 'TEA BLT\ S—PASTRY —'vegetation,Graham Flour . - W heatlets, of Ro attenttoa to delossessuns of women and On Sunday. June 27th, at 2,30 P. m., 'ed perfectly dry here and Corn Rolled children. Ofnee andresidonce,Brougham. Bran Oates a special re -opening service will be is beginning to suffer. p Rolled O ts�� BuckwheateFlour. AR , ' MEDIC aborta Oat Chop held in Centennial Methodist church. The harden party under thence ices pot and Pearl Barley. _ .:PIGKER.ING == Evangeliat G. M. Sharpe, assisted by of itis Mount Zion Methodist church FEEDS and XRAY INSTITUTE -Jumbo Crushed Oats the Misses Stringer, all of whose re- which was to take place in. the latter a orTdR= our. Dalry Rend cent latrore here have been so much part of June, has been postponed until Bran, Shorts, MidtinRs, PICSSRINo, - appreciated, will be in charge --A good July 22nd. On account of the pumas- Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, _ attendance ie hopsed for ous other eyents taking place about Qe Meal, liib�Wheat Screenings Corn Chop tire time O c e orme, the ELene TO WLB, M B D., C. Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Cord Cotton Seed -Meal. physician -in -charge change was deemed advisable,'- . Bpeoialast is 8aetal Diseases proetatio Dis- MONGOLIA i, Specially Mixed Grain to make' Maes of Man. Diseases of Women. Cancers,-- --- -= _ hens. lay._- glamors.examination. Diseases _. ear. nose, throat and lanai gittlaeasessesand SCRANTO\' COAL D. L. and W. Everybody is:waitln,g for the Atha wN1TiSVAL[ Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves. idi soars sad ohzonio diseases picnic. Call Meal, _.._ Omoe Hours 18 to'S sad 7 to 4 p, m. t91v STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Mrs, Thos. Singles is in Toronto yis- Mr. Bonner is visiting friemds in r sting releit#v8s— Montreal. POa1tTR7�--FQOD------ AN D STEAM. Meat Scrap ♦ Bone and -Meat. a' Legs{. Jacob Reesor spent Sunday with J, A. and Mrs. Nocvl'an are Vit. -the, _ 'i�'e are now quoting Allan Wideman. McAlpin, New York, is a charcoal. Shell and Grit. i E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- Miss Miry Timbers spent Sunday o ao fued yen for in one Plzemyal.p try Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest and 0 THB Color ozownAttornay.andConnh - suiumer prices. at Brown's Carriers. g beat feed on the market for milk. sonallor• Zlonrt ossa.Wbtbv. •_ lav - K. G: and Mrs, Tarr spent Saturday Four young ladies from Orillia are E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and J, L SPINga r,I'BiIITEDr with bis brother John of Claremont. visiting Joe Whyte and mother.. Try d pigs. Meal for horses, cattle �.BoHciior, Notary Public. Eta. Money to Some from here intend going to the Will J. Beaton, of Toronto, spent and pigs, You will never be with- __._oaa, Office Brock st. North, whltb.. ails _ p1CgERING. ONT. @icnic at 3fusselrnan'd Lake on Satur- thew.week-end. and Mrs Knox and son visit• SEED CC)RN FOR SALE—A car r P out it after using it. dYys, of{ttissi3 �asiss. George and Mrs. Hewitt and son, of ed B. R. Scott, of Cedar Groves Sun- Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt just _. _- Money wanted _ .. it Toronto♦ motored out to Geo. Bowers da day. Gertrude Gallagher. of New e • ived The best salt in Canada, i G. HA31—issuer of MYarriage: and spent Sunday. Albion, is visiting friends and parents Licensee it, the County of Ont We Cement and Plaster -kept on hand. Qny R?e want twelve hundred dollars. —•---- •-+--^' here, S k _ First mortgage security - on L app eg tTh - F. Zt. 4RFEN i ---—pOrCHEFT. -Rear EaLBiin - IITit yF y Cot♦'ly h '`U __ 1 ao9nanav /�[� aZr�cfi W n 1 8es. _,-- JL . woaser, asfna:or. cnllastor and iaan.e About 10.39 on Saturday night fire delivering goods.�+ A S T L K Elf .of marrfaAre licenges, larongham. soy _ fifty_ acres, saltie three - Harold and >ir+ Irene Pugh. of « thousand. brake out in the stables at the rear of HOPPER Issuer of Marriage If ou have money to lend write the old Norway House and the3lames Markham. spent the ll Crested- with D+ Licenses• to the county of Ontario, Y. Rained such Ahold that seven horses Judson A• Pugb, of Hili Creat. Offiea at stow sad his residence, Claremont. John Fisher COMP&317 in the building could nc;t be released Th, Whitby And- Lindsay Baptist G g.BEATON TOWN SHIP OLE (Ot'•TRY REAL ESTA 1-E and were burned• Within ten minutes _Asaaciatien• which was largely,.at- O 0 D• convalaaaar, Oommtmoaer for taking 810 Li' AiSDEN BUILDING, from the time the alarm was Risen the Leaded Tuesday and Wednesday, was end. t"" Aeeonnsant. Bre, Noun to loan fire brake through the root of the stable a grand sueresa. proparsy ••Issuer of Yartiase Ida- 6 ADELAIDE ST„ E., Toxa*rTO. and although the East Toronto, R'ew Mr. and Mrs. Smith and son an'On Fd ansae whltsvala• �t �'T Beach and Bolton avenuebrigades re- daughter. of Nevimarket. motored FRUIT BASKETS! e onaed quickly considerable damage down and visited Jot. and Mrs. _ j L t3H PUGH• Glen Major. Licensed • P q Carter on Sunday., H Acosionaw. A etaent. for Galas may was done before the fire was made: s1100 su ohne garieas'■ t I.i'hone 50,000 just arrived. control. The building was 'the pro- A • number of youngpeoplefrom _ .. 11 qt. Baskets Sic each, party of Fred Schmidt. Toronto, and here .have secured ticketstor Aura Ixe POSTILL. licensed Auctioneer, 8 qt. Baskets Be each. svgs insured for 320110. The total loss Olnb's theatricals open air pert t" is estimated at $1900. ante of 1 A Midsummer Nightrs F. for oounttes of Sock and Ontario. An ; Covers lc each. Dream" in the ravine which forms eom ani.. of all 'land■ tanned to 0o per DurastARTON paFt of the new ckib grounds on Blyth- The shingle that has given antis- souoe. Address tar«nave: P, o , Oat. 1 qt. Berry Boxes 40 eenb r 100. faction for over 30 years. Emptre 24 and 27 qt.- Crates Mc each. wood road. - - B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- !Mrs. Dowden. of Nest Hill, is visit• Corrugated Ifon with a in. b9 rY aone.r .aluato■ sad collector for Every package guarateed and prices in Dunbarton friends. svtouasrtr►iM t in. corrugation, r+eAitbefore yo,' ienaotaas of Ontarto and York. Au. Made of _ .are.. guaranteed not to raise if J"et Allison. we are pleased other makes. ' If you sire iii a Isalas conducted either privately or by suction ordered now and get to state Is improved somewhat. Mr, o y is (gale notes collected For dates or other Par- School will n of a am useafars appply at residence. ElImbeth at Pick- them when you The Duabartom Sunday Dr. Beetleyiugsed re a` Bring, phoaa orders lett at Nsws ofaee 'Pick- - want them. hold, an excursion from- Cherrywood Wm. apo Mrs. -Brown are spending a Premier for 3E1 days. Also ".arias, or-Macuab e. °tore♦ Claremont- will res station to- Riverdale Park on Tues- a fc+w days with friends -here. gasoline engines froth - $39.00 UP - cove prompt attentabn. gaatatsctioa saaaan CIzoPPinEt and Oat Roiling ae nasal ;. Seed. My,phaaenumber#Indepeadentloot w. /�, Barnes,. Green River day• June29th: A. P. -rlechin.- of Toronto. spent See or jvrite�mebeforebuying. •�•� li liisa Drummond. of `ewcasite, gave over Sundav at bis blame here. :Dm.:B _, LQ V � an ezcelleat address nudes the sus- - GET OUR PPYICES Robert Greig expects raise his . Bell Phone. Veterinary Surgeon- - ppiles �f bite W_ M, S. iu the church on new barn on Thursday of this week. PiiCkering lbursdav afternoon: Miss Mary Routley, o[ Te+roato, was ri , T. Prowse, Honor Graduate of the Out Fete - On Emery Wheely, Sawing Farmers here are busy getting the over the weekend with frieadq here. i riaary College Machines. Sawa, Gasoline roads in shape for the automo.biles..,.1n . Mrs. John Linton. and .daughter 1I' and Graduate of the Veterinary, some ceases they are improving the ;,pent a few days with Geo. and Delis. Science Association. Engines, .and Cream -sonata-and in other_cases there is LiOCan. 61 Ind. Phone Clare. 2802 Separators. doubts about it. t[ias, Diltie Barton. -for atron '@ T I - _ The apauAl services at the white with her p¢ople .here [or ■month's - CP CLARE0 MONT, ONTARIO Getotlr priee3' on the Ford auto. ctlii,rh on Sunday last as rT h ti`m and Mfrs. �IcaRrove are vleit- --- — successful There was a large num- tter in attendance.aad the collect ion in Toronair to. dszughter, lilts•" Ger°�°�. °f -' Cement, Lumber, JOHN PHILIP w, �• zACXsorr aid of the cemeter fund was most - ti$ROCIi ROAP• liberal.. Orval and.the Mioses Burton spent Shingles, Ready Roofing, Has a full line of Ireeh 'and cur 6undav with Ruses and Mrs. Brodie, Of .Lath, ►► iGUNN,S —_. ATMA.... _ Pickering. ed meats -constantly on hand.. Miss Jessie Beelbv. of Greenwood. corrugated Iron, l� The annual union school picnic will spent n few dayssvtth M'iosV eraJobn- Eastlake Shingles, —epi-e--R@ll;-- le t �ur Cron Fertilizer - be held- do -Fred--C ie=a >; auaful ,l week. -- - Alma; Ham Poste, SteerPoet8, Ham, Bologna,' einers, e will pay you from2k) to 100 °o profit grove prizes will be given,for e usual ood p Ilton are at Ringsvead a4ten ng a .-Aire F'eneiog. Highest prices paid for g Christian Conference. e Guna's Hog Jteal will reduce Rous feed football and other school events. All J R. and -Mrs. Linton and dan titer, oing to bafl�c mat me -.Butcher's cattle bill and make your hogs pay in spite secretll entries mast be -made with the_ g of the high cost of feed secretary not later"' than Y p m. on of Toronto♦ spent over Sunday with If you are g y rice ot9 any - of ram will he iven e Gunn's Ground Bone and Beet Scrap J une 25th. A program g • G. A and Dara. Linton.. give Sou m you may will make your helps lay and keep from each school. ProcesaiOh will Thos. P -nuttier °fid grand-daajthter, thing y y them laying•. march On the grounds at 12 o'clock. -Mise Blanche Mechip, are viaitiag require.' r Addresses it is exppeeted will be given with D. and. .Mrs. .Ppucher, of Plain- I!'ll8t-CIBBB rigs far hire For prices address -- by Wm. Smith. M, 1'•, W. F. Maclean, ,geld, A C. REEOR, Thos. Reerely, Locust Hill M. P., Col: SAm Sharp. M. P•. Charles Eight 'of Mrs. John Soden'° pupils �8y Or IIlgtit are writing on theory At'the Toronto • Ind, phone, Mark. 1506 Calder, M. P. P•, V. N. Sinclair, g l$II8 meets 811 tT1ilII8 ex -M. P. P,. John Bright and Robert Conservatory of Music. We wish LOCUST.HILL Miller. Ministers are cordially invit them strecess. , Teaming promptly attended to REAL ESTATE -sees ed to attend. The Stoutiville band The Ladles' Aid o[ the Christian _ Agent for Canada Carriage Co. will furnish an abundance of, choice church•vcill•raeet at the. home of Mrs. ,, L music. For full particulars see large G W. Phillips on Wednesday, June' F W. H■ Peak posters, or for a -other_' information 0101 23rd, at. the usual -hour. Picks+{rip' �� 5�>l��>t�>MS on or write to the secretary, Italpb Our tootbalYboya hYvve re -Organized .� Nigbswander,, Atha P. O. Do oat and w0itld like to arrange with other A CONT *••• fail to attend. The gates will open at local teams for friendly games during ��L/LI --TERM I have For Sale a Hcuse and Lot 9 o'clock . the season: Robert Feeaby is seers• WORTH WHILE Opens Sept. 1st. - iu Pi'ekering Village. Large tart'. aRSONWaoo A number of the ladies of St. Johde garden, sow•e young fruit ` church went to Pickering on Wednes- =610 f trees. Everything in Miss Black, of London, is spending day atternoon 'to bear -Miss Drum• To the boy or girl who on the last first-class repair. a couple of weeks with F. L. and .'firs. mond, the president of " W,bitby Pres, Saturday of the'snnliner holidays Ciill and see, me, as, this is a bar*- ,G.reen. byterial. who gave a splendid address brings us the largest total value' gain for some one. =Mr. and Mrs, Martin', of Markham,. on mission work. - of War Stamps taken from tar TORONTO, ONT. called on their daughter, Mrs. Deeny, Mrs Graham_ JohpstOn entertain able Patents Pcoprietaiy meal - has today a strbnger'hotd upon the _W• Q. Richardson• °n Wednesday. the Greenwood Ladies Aid and , a ppublic confidence than ever before. Mies Gladys Hortop, of Brooklfa, !a number of Brougham friends 'Thera- cines and .pnrftttnes purchased at,, . Taoxonox once t11N13 for choice spending trey holidays with Sandy day of last Creek, the number of about our stole will receive a handsome Nota Public, Pickering.. and Mrs. Moore. fifty. A very enjoyable time was positions in business life gen in John. and=Mrs. Moore, -0f St; Catha _.g est socially, all agreeing that Mrs. BRACELET WATCH FREE• J all of our De pa + ♦ cissa; have been spending a few days• P of le. s lege does not ask fora better repo- Hage '9OU �OtS Of Water ? Johnston makes a splendid hostess. Ona 25c. medicine war tax . + � with the former's' mother, Mrs. Alex. 50c, „ « ��' •+ '�c. •" talion than it bas now., We place Moore. Died at Brougham, nn Friday, June ,, " many students in ..positions each C. S. RICL, OF WHITLVALL, Mrs. Wm. Dennis.• who has_ been 11th, John Hood, aged 80 years• The aterest.�� „ }s ��• 3e. yyear. Write to=day for Large Cates- ��, 10 ue. I$ prepared to furnish you anything confined to the h�uae during much pima deuce to St John's icerneteryrom his lon Mon- .« $1 00 " " .' g week with la g- ippe+ day, June 14th, Mr, Hood was well Stamps taken from Nyal . IW, J. Elliott, Principal in the line of water supply such as proved. 734 Yonge St..- pumps, wiridmills, hydraulic rams, Rev. X. W. Tink will preach his known in ,this Township, thaven sent — - = um is etc.— - - farewell sermon -tiara on the. 27th. -#lis whole. life' iii thinsighborboOd• and Nadrlico II'reparatione Cor. Yonge and Charles Ste. P g -wilt coiin�dollbhr, eo keeR They are also expert well drillers prior to leaving for his new bomein- fHmily to mon nihis demise. up :'the wrappec9 and stamps and respectfully solicit your trop; Baltimore' �4' e for ttie .tare: 'Ind, ahoy 1521, Wan. -Jewell left the e'mplpo bf F, L. 'i7te Rtbmeii'e 'Institut will. Burks on these goods attached. :: NEW BOCHER SHOP Greeh and is now located at Dundas. strawberry !estival on . j epacioue lawn at his premises on the gee ,the watch in our a` TOOLS SHARPENED M� Jewell and Fceda will join as 5th con„ halt mile we of- the Beat; Window. = 'i soon ae be can secure A house. i --A full line of Fresh -Meats always ---- R�cept[on and Baptismal services Road on Tuesday, Jung 29th. A first- �. on hand at shop. h class pr ram..of two brnlra duration Co-;TE9T 01?13N8$ATLTRDAY f� We make a specialry of crosscut saws, will be eld in the Greenwapd Method• og Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired. lei church at 10.30 Sunday morning. will he given by Toronto's well-known MAY 15TH. g pe y. Io the afternoon And avenin memos• comediapt•, Will. J, White and Jules �G,�'ATiD��1 Wpgorr on road every diay: Razag hooin x specialty. For a first- Brazil. Tea will be served on the T m• ++ classllair trim or an easy shave call ial services will be held at Salem. The lawn from i"30 to 8,3o o'clock. Ice- '+ , Freah;Pork sausage a epicialty at the'East-end Barber Shop. pastor preaches in . -the afternoon See our House Furnishings of; all assisted by ?%f. Ziba choic. 1n the cream and other refreshments will be Dru iqt—Graduate Qptician. Butcher's. cattle wanted kinds, Slightly used Carpets evening the Rev. "J. R. Real, of Clare- served from booths on the trt•ounds. gg 02%1'10 V\OR PICSERINC3 from l5 cents a yard up. wont. and the Greenwood choir have Everybodf welcorrie.' Admission -85e.. Viclterlri�• --JAS O CO. gyp,. T. GnRDUN PICKERING charge of the service. All are invited. children 20c, `7!lr Corner Bing at Church Ste. . ,., rv.'-':.+. K, .: w . -._., ... .. _. , �h:: . n� _ - :<. ...-u-n., .:,y, °•w_.:-ru--t'wc".+.�.,e -+, l- +s"..-:ra,.e.t?�. jL F., :`.7 .-Taking best. it costs lees to haul, a dollar's NORZ WARS TO FOLLOW. Off the -Cream worth of it to the station, and 'lease to pay -the freight- upon it to the Prophecy of Vast Series of Struggles, t 4 c y. Beoides. this, there is so For Existence. C&DOU uses ups lot Of cream. Be is learning to use It, they will much the more of the skim - milk prof - * ' essor Ridge"wa'y,' speaking at a 1 Once upon & time oream, was used unwillingly learn all over again to left at li<nne. For this there is a --.,chiefly in the manWa4ure -of but- db ­ without A. � Farmers every- great deal depending upon the meeting of the Eugenic Society in: ter, althoughLondon, said that the nation had been I squIe of it went to where are reooguiz�ng the stability care of the man behind, the cream t int i S HI WHITE�T eat Add rielinees and smoothness, to the that they feel th-wre, is in the de- separator. brough o the pr#sent afro le by I refreshing mug of cease,._ .or to mend for first clads dairy products • a combination of millionaires who •yeast in blend Care of the Separator. were frequently ali6n in origin, and the world., with the delectable flavor of by making delibeTate pieparati6ns Cream se scoters are- 6old, at their dupes the masses, while the second or foukh renewal. A many of them, guaranteed to same forces were exercising a bane- Makes the invigorating cup of tea, to the and laaming plans, to extend their T operations in the dairy line. J. run in almost env position that ap- ful influence on the prosecution of the -A. Ruddick, C6mzuisslaner of Crea=,th'at is fresh,' and that' preaches. the perfed Dairy wiz acid lei Eitorage perpendicular or the. war. unif*=7, -is--the- -kind -of - t. But as a matter of plain, Far from this being the last war,war stales MADE that, the coiieumptio in *anted. To ensure'the prod.uc- -common sense, the emani separator the hard facts pointed rather to its 6111 of milk and its products per capita should be plaAN TT PANY IN II&PI tion of this kiiid bl' cieAm. there sho �d upon a solid being the first of a vast series of TO.* rs shout - 816.6-ibs.- per annusn. But are several rules that should be foundation one—.-tlmt--iw-perfectlr,-stmggles7-.-different-ir-ozii- D care u y 0 ry . Cleanlimef* is- Level, and like) 'to io iemaln &6 per: "known: The - earth's waste spaces stafble.They may and PTobabl one. of -and - this- begins with maneotly. Wibh the niachine in were now getting filled up and' the were true at t& time vihich' was the..Oow. Many cities to -day are this position there is likely to 'be struggle for existance, not merely E.W.GILLEUMMY .IMM oW;r a short while ago. But this providing far the inspection ,of all less wear, and a more completely kingly ambitions, was the 'great stake TORONTO.ONT. raW is inoreagang. Canada's con- cows who" milk 4s ..sent - to " them accurate adjustment is possible. - for which. Ge - T- EAL rmads and British Wi�Njpio MON R sumption of milk it in&eassiaq, at for sale, and some of them are un- If pioperly tared for, there is now fighting. Henceforward each -:the' regie of about ''three million dollws per year. dertaking to do the same in the really very little that is likely to new struggle would be more desper- get out of order for & long time in. ate.. 'GOLDEN SENTENCES. case of cows whom cream is chi get 5 A great deal of the increase - of ped. tie. dream separator. . EveTy part con0imption is in the form of Care of the Cream. is usually well made.-- Th. - e�j The only way to live in this age and cream: There is more butter eat ments are accurate, and the ma- WORRY AND WEAKNESS get any pleasure out of'life en o-daiy. tWm -A--- — --was- pni�ethe- To ship tae and more butter per capita is eat- more time than you --need for route of the old deep setting can is the bearings are floating in,oal, and every job you tackle. -on thae.the aver individual ate scarcely practical. The cream sep- if"On]y plenty a oil is supplied, and Often indicate Ovenmrk and a You'll see strength enough in the A few years. back. One reason, for I arator, which a"complish"s.9ePara- care is* taken to see that only the people some day. best of suitableoil is used, the -re Run Down Nervous System. The trouble with allyour big men ill be no trouble on that soore. at the top is that they're will i --m 10, an evil trying t6 & Turning the Machine. Overwork and wo'rry havoa for. the crowd what the crowd, wants effect: on the system and bften A. Upon every cream separator rise to nervousness and sleeplesi to do for itself. sntvise as there are some directions as lbo the Other signs include a weak back, The age we live In is changing so AM 3 ,f3turning. Some demand 5-0 many re- headaches and Indigestion. . In t much faster than any age before it T =ei min- that a man, if he's to -be vital at aIL' oddtions of the - e" per if matters are n e*glected, a complete Wj" ate,while others require inore, or breakdown of the nervous system fol- must give up the Idea of any fixed creed, in his office, his ch In every case the number in- lows. On every hand one can observechurch or his home. If he holds himself open to Cheated will get the best results, victims of this state of nervous ex- pruvided the proper temperature -haustion'who -- at---!- S -t- know� e"nge, and nows that change is his are a 09 0 - is observed in the milk that is be- --what to do with themselves, theirvery life, theri:he-can get a'-ser'ni e ty ins skilag mxoed. Without taking nervous, debilitated state having which is as much better than that of of this, however, results are fled all ordinary treatment. the monk as living is better than dy- apt •--7-EZZ �Z�­ Wa Xa iaguw� Inc. ,.---to be aneertaim-i-and it -will be im —If y6W-pW-:j- vtapaj -of-exhawted Were wq sent by our rulers to die possible to work bin' do" nerves, if your symptoms are as de- -:-Labor saving machinery Is being used more to uniform work. only in order that they- in their scram - scribed above, you need Dr.* Williams' and more on the farm. When starting the machine, It Pink Pills because they are a powe ble might take more of the earth for Is Al 1 r- themselves ? Oways a good plan to have some ful nerve tonic. Their strengthening is that butter is now made bet- I tion. as moon &a the milk is taken -water handT, and when -the proper action on weak nerves is due to the tat, bAmclled "t, shipped bet- I from the cow. is the best, and, in speed has been &ttained* pour It fact that they enrich and build up Centipede as Watch Dog. ter and lased upon the table a fact, the only way. By this means into the machine before commenc- the blood t I i hrough which. the nerves- Fv-er thought of making a houseL mom toothsome artiole, of food 1 Milk is L cleaned once over again, �ng t, turn in the milk. After all are fed. Under the tonic influence of � I rjet of a opint;ipedel than was once commom. Tj)ere is '�and the cream will be, if then ,*11- of the mmA hu been finally rum Dr. Williams' Pink Pills -all traces of. ably not, but you might find no greater incentive than this 1, ed clown to a proper temperatu , through, an -other dose of hot war nervous weakness disappear together it not onl7aysluable but barzz- isin Zven advert , while it may in & condition to keep on and ter will do some good, helping A> create a d= needs this assist- I safely for &' long time get the last of the cream out. with the headaches, the insomnia, thoi less one. Its value 'as a minisAure feeling of intense weakness and de- -awh dog ia so great that any Poo- &0ce to he &614k to I create &,demand i By the cream seP&rator, too, -o danger of poisonous bites f6r more. pression of spirits that mark the vic- ii�bl ! cream may be shipped.that is of a RL' WIT AND WISDOM. tim of nervous ailments. Here it the are more. than outbaJanced Wide sclopticm of new styles of uniform thickness and richness. ents. breakfast foods has done a lot to This is the basis upon which cream Rankin: "Have you ever been to proof. Mr. Henry Marr, Port Felix. The' oomni6n house oentipecte iA N.S., says: "It gives me greatest plea- not a' cieature to be dreaded, &I - stimulate the demands for cream;, is Paid for, and to produce a cream ! the Trosachs Phyle: "Yes; but I j sure to testify as to the value of Dr.- th*uA its bite is more or le'" pods for whetever they go, cream is apt io 2, regular at-wi-, want to 80 agaill 00241t: dAy K1 —When I beg onoui, but th�*--v are so few cams City - Pink Pills. � on recoid of its biting' human be.- witio or after them. C and is the only sure way to - -91-It the scenery. The first time I went -their use I was a physical wreck; many grocers and milk dealers, - under- i your f ul -Pay was or. my honeymoon." nerves were all unstrung, I suffered I W95i that the danger from this et&ad this well; and they push the i Comwerciadly, the cream that is Hubby: "My dear, if all,that I hear from frequent headaches and back- 1 source may be said to be negligible. sale of breakfast foods according- � the thickest at which it an b about you is true Wife: "I as- aches, and was almost wholly unfitted'i, On the other hand, the ci-ntipede is Ii . It e abo ly Demands for cream are active, .-oomp,Lete,1y and. exhaustively sepa,sure you it is. I started the scandal for work. I had- tried several reme- valuable destroyer of other and amid, . permanent. Now that •the Pub,- rated from the milk will pay' the - myself. You don't suppose I went dies without success, when I finally far more d Lsagreeab Is vermin. into society to be, buried alive, do decided to give Dr. Williams' PIT Jt feed's on -house flies, cock. - 9.9 -- -six boxes and roaches, Moths, bed6uga and -other you Pills atrial. I took a L 7� Madge (reading letter from bro- they made .me a well man." 1 such p'esta. It does not eat holes then at the Front): "John says a ; Whatthese Pills did for Mr. Marr in blankets,: curtains, carpets or *7- bullet went right through his list they will do for every other weak' furniture, The obentipede thrives in clamp without touching -him." Old Auntie- and -nervous man, if given a fair ti Sold by .all medicine dealers or se pta-ce% such as Wathr6oms, 1 5 'What a blessing he had his hat on, r-• oset dear." by mail -at 50 cents a -box or six boxes cellars and conservazories; It, lovea for $2.50 by writing. The Dr. Wil- hot water pipes and steam radist- A clumsy carver once sent a goose I. ors. - It is not an: insect, but one of Hams' Medicihe Co., Brockville-, Ont. Into a lady's lap. Hit apology way . . . . . . OnL. . . . -of --nryriipods. the ardeT better than his carving. "Ali, ma- dam, how potent your charms are; -Her Opposite. If by chance & person be bit" ----by a-cientipecle. bathi thlb spot -they attract not only the living but e people y marry tea ? - their opposites 1=11y cure it. also the dead." Nell Do you belie ple should ammonia will 7 Mrs. Ryan: ".They do be af ther Belle—Yes-across my fiance lives just The battle of Waterloo Luted eight b6 --N that eld m n, Kelly has across the. street. hours. say -1 a e-aj locomothor ataxy." Mrs. Murphy:- Fifty years &go, in 1865, "Gen. Always scrub floor the way of ural" "Well, he's got the money to run the grain of the wood. WiIliam. .Booth founded the wan av thim if he wants ter, but I'd Salvation Army. -61 rayther have a good horse any day." - ' 1 `,$ A �,�` S Two Irishmen were philosophizing. 11 Co like. Did you ever stol to think that wan' half of the worl( don't know how the other half get along?" "You're right," says Mike "and neither ddes the other half." "Many a damsel who is a kittei with men is a eat with women," says Mr. Gelett Burgess. "The custody a. the child used to keep discordan married couples together, but now Pure- says a cynic, "it is the automobile' ' When -my -wife starts talking or .1ce—Cro�a-m-'.• an' embarrassing subject I' alwap or Ahe '.: Chi 1dren change it." "I've tried that with m3 wife' but it was no go. She simply 'exhausted 'the _ �f new subject, and then took up the old one where she left off.11 .7 Include plenty of City Dairy lee Cream in the Agent: "I came to deliver your children's 4iet. - -in -the, summer- time there Is .no- book on 'How to Play the Piano.' Lady: ".But I 'didn't -'order ' any.' thing that can take its place --it's Cooling—it's a Agent:. "Haven't you a. t ..next door neighbor named Brown?" - Lady food and the child craves its sweetness.. -Give Why, yes,; is it for her?" Agent, 'Ice "No,sh e ordered it for -you." 'them -all the Dream they can eat but. be sure "I don't •think, I'll go. to school to• -it's, madC by City Ekairy because "If it's _City day, mother."- .: "Why, Eddie! I thought you liked to go to school.' 'Dairy, it's Pure, that's Sure". "I do, mother; but sot— see,. some. of the boys -in_ my. class are not so fat ttdavpoid as I am, and I thought it Sale by dfoopir"Inatfils shopkeepers -would be-.kind..of -nide- if L stay ,,For .away and gave them a chanc� to catch up.,., L40ok --A Busiflets- Teatfsactioit. or f Casey-111vins, Put! Phwere did _Vez_. get the black. eyQ ? the Sfgr%" O'Brien—Oi paid Clancy a grudge yisterday an' thot's the- Pesate he gave me. TORONTO. The- bpad,- -like, the su-.qna;ch, -is KCO wast an apenf IM . ovary town. most easily- affected by poison when it is empty. •: .: .: '.,' .: - ,. ,.. „ W k/..+ „•, '.?ix'�" ;,.K;;;a r: �. r �, �!='�:?�'^wr�`�.c^t•rix�^•�v'+:.-,•'sz^.- .x Y "±..-,mss .. ..r ' .. rn .••+nv^'.,.' �.+:�.. :. e,s.,+v,- -.,.. nwa'-m ,-...-..qn .'. r....:_. .. _ i,. - vin -p •.�:r{•� - - •:A r4 _ !'^''� "rMA4i"T_`.,i �.T•r .. . . ♦ I lfr': T.. ,•^. '_-qo�_.:' u:S.• - �-'rq '.'A,..^C._a _ w•.s�.'!__"Y•lrhr.�^✓.. '..i b... ,..P<ei ,u rrL.-'•a•�Cnz ne.�I` �-:.-. -.a 1: - _ '. f • _ �.. _ ci: �•gP ,'0.� - i5e. � .:kT.. 11 ✓ - 'Y. .ccw�:ai .:. : ..'R ... .. ,, - ;. -. w. , v, .. a .. .. r,.- - S 'V.•"." JVt .fi'T ' t., �y �?. ^. �! y�„+T', ;. a..: �Za i'. s'y-a, ,.. ,. r...,,'._-.. •r: ... •2+T,'�” _; -...-•r- a... ., /g..... .. . r-'�'- _ .SA - :J"^3 .Yf"% SLACK DYE FROM TANBARK. WIT AND WISDOM. Qeietly � re - — — -No� matter -how .bad a man may. - u�e1��� + Wra .Shortage 'Results In Discovery 1 be, there is one woman who can find t a Milllon Ml. a0 j SI O� of Che.tLp_.Subetltute..._ _ . _ _ some good in him. _ - L _ - _ . One of the first results of the - A celebrated ansa is one Who is — Mothers ���%� Relieves Fulness Atter Meals quest of chemists for substitutes SHOES we21 known to hundreds of persons ...- r -a••' ' More than a minion careful for dyes made in 'Germany is sul- ss he is glad he doesn t know. mothers have intuitively "When I was Working around the phur black derived fTom7-50-cis 'led for every In reply to a suburban Sunday known the dangers of porsoa- fairm last winter, I had an aitack of m- exhausted tan bark. One of the rC`` school teacher a small bo stated oaaSyde■troyers. Theyhava summation,' writes Mr. E. ,P. Daw- �p y known WaR ■i ch deadly +r dei Inst known resetarch men has de- - � - that su."eyieilie is the wife of an oleos. arsenicin kins;_ of Port Richmond. h s weak _ ", titres: Thee child realise a for a long time, but well enough to, rived some' very saxisfactory black apostle I peal co little children that ace• dye from the inexpensive source "'There is no such thing as Companies those who N cork nntft__ ng. But something b _ „ " ere isn't, elil Did�you _e;.� for ttheme ho have not . went wrong with my bowels for a atiened; the- _ ro lee saltA QT phytfiC�t the jim_% whh tinnic acid. - ever see anybody upset an ink= QQuo�e meet no of • th Chll�Set[eraseat M86ag+sln•, ----' - -� a Xomach kept sour, and always after At a laboratory it woes said t"at a an w en tt-waB emPtS'g whlchComment*tapoa .eating there was 'a pain and fulness, the inventor for whom the re- .i _ last year. cases. of hild.= Mrs*. JinIrs : "We women have or- and all symptons of intestinal Judi- searches ' have- been conducted by ganized a society 'to reduce rents-" - estioa.' Nothing he me until I the chemist for the last few months `„ "T5e ddager to children f■ t isll Mr: Jink$ : I am very glad to hear ffccrreat,sadthedaagert enable. used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Instead of does'dot,care at this time tp make De Gl'S it! You can begin on little Willie's isbynomerasiaconyiderable.". hurting, ..like. other pills, they actedthe formal announcement- over his - 1n the pecember leans of the ,; _ °-vary . mildlp.. and seQmed to heal the name aria certain trade ax- �! + Ju le trousers!" Michigan sine Medical Iourpa1, ` -bowels. I did not require large doses g' _ '�' an editorial on the ■oras subject - -'to get results with Dr: Hamilton's rangements and further experi- fjfy, ,oa_ A Roaring Trade. �ks47ta■esaadgoaoatostatec Pills, and feel so glad that I have menta. He believes that he will be "Arsenical fly poisons are as found a mild yet certain. remedy. able soon -to improve the process A friend of mine who: is a sea- dangerouThey s as we phosphorus y wk Today I am well pain.. no sour reatl and resent a fast black in man had an inergdible and match herear as efficient g y p Getting Back, g faired There are a■ efficient a stomach, a good appetite, able to di- whiok will lie of great value to tex- "My cook left this morning merely amusing experience selling sa-mar- and more sanitary ways of jo- test anything. This is a whole lot of file naafi .a.etureas and at moderate ter. He waa stasvdin on the quay catching or killing area. And ;r because I asked her to get dinner g ay persons. if used at an, —= food for one medicine. to do, and I cost. „ one forenoon when a stranger came whored not be used is homes can say Dr. Hamilton's Phis are the Although ootieiderable quantities for a few friends of mine. up and asked if the water belonged where there are children, or beat pills, and my letter, I am sure, "I. hired •her, my, dear, and I dont where children vWL'• beat Pills, of dye stuffs have been coming out mind giving you a chance _to get to my friend. He looked at the man ANGLEF -� , Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamid- of Germu9ny the indications are that back at her. Bring your -friends over and jokingly replied khat it did. ,',i,,ii there will be a shortage this sum- >, The tide was full as the time, ton's Pills of Xandra4e and Butternut, to my house for dinner. "TbeSa■icanFbDaat■wsr" _ - sold in yellow hoses' 26c. All'dealers, mer and the chances for the oom- just wanting two feet from the top Nu-Fd■w.sa and the newcomer's or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, ing year are dubiou The sulphur of the quay, d ad Bullet of stone Were used in the way a startler. Catches the Ger.. cP,'tkt Fir oat. black substitute is especially apt-: next query _ ` t ,I. ed for oottoli. sixteenth century. ,Can I get some to buy Z" he M■d.t.t.■.a.la. 8011E rE�V FACTS. Archil,- vegetable dye which_ _ asked. He was informed he could ` THEO.&W.THUMCO6 _ gives to wools varying shades of have the lot if he liked and pranapt- peps Zp Wa[ker+ilb, 0aL red and brown, aocordtn� to the ly requested five gallons. Ameri�Addmsw Crystals of swum nitrate `so strength of the decoction made - _ "I have nothing to take it away craaadRapld.,liukh.- pure and perfectly formed that they from it, has been, fo�lnd in large.. - - in," he continued. "but I will g'o ran be need isoptical instruments quantities in I�awo California. MINARD'S LINIMENT is tjte only up to the town and get a jar- to t. `. l,y�... t.. o.,.. ;,.a Pisiemt The plant from which the dye is ob_ Liniment asked for at my store and h41d it,,,, ta•i'ned is worth about $25 a ton, the only one we keep for sale, -Imagine my—friends surPnae, All t • e people use it. A new globular, life ppreserver to The supply is said to be enormou.s-HARLIN FULTON. Rhee standing b3, the sure of the be atranned uQon rife sthoulders: of. Several corporations have re - be Bay, C.B. ve�el after the tide had gone out, two persons can be paoTred- to work out dye= he saw e. ma ming al the th n co ongg qua with a pitcher in each band, opened for. use by revolving a stuff problems. Many son q y water. huymr. was staggea'ed embers of: the German Reichstag crank. the dye industry in this countrJ 46i• have been in a state of suspended with amazemenD. ara�Aed twenty mar a or. e Maa�swChusettz students of wire- "You must have done a ;+oaring l they fail to put in an appearance is hoes have had gbcd saocess with ez aniffiGer -Owing to the aced of _ ._ _ - _ .lperycnenLs is sending a.ad set�v- the Germans with low priced yet - trade t+�hi'1e I have been away,' � i th® "house." tag messages wirt,ti aerials laid on efficient technical help and cheap What It Was. exclaimed. t a[inard s, rtaimaat zmm�.staaa's a'rle>ad Rte ground. labor to_pnoduQa products at psi es Pat and Mick Were Working in FARM FOR RENT. with which no other people could I>�tant: Aluminum caps sad masks ootoan ate• Glasgow and went to see the local Corns F LOOKING BOB a FARM. COMBCL2 _ Sbrough which Riot or cold water p ,` sports. They enjoyed all the events ! me, i hs•• over T.ro Hundred on my Paint On PLttffaPn's Let. located in the bent sections of On• mean be circulated have been invent- until it came to the "caber" tossing. I Corn fixtraetor tame. All size• H W Dawson. sramytan. - - ed by a Vienna surgeon for use as THE 'ONLY MEDICINE Wck did not know what tossing the Drop atgIIt, sad c4� ted .sur y I^41Z LITTLE ONES knew was, and _asked Pat if he better in this mora• NEWSPAPERS F011 lAi.bt, g oomgfearac�.. _ �# New Jetae lnveawi which in- knew what it did mean. Whereupon _ cal t rr A81 NEWS o A meddle has been patented. b a _ o R s s` Po `' !ni Magical OF •li W 8 AXD' JON Pat turned a withering eye upon his " a ns" s"' � tree. ems sal. in good o»■arle towee. yy Baby's Own Tablets are the only fellow -countryman, sand said: "Be- she pain, en -O" the r.rots, -The most vsefuf and interesting o{ aU dudes 'leather Saps to cove" the tion e . W lsoa 1 information 'nbl i ll nt oc sm 07. bucirles which frequently west out medicine for little ones, being guar- , gorra, Mick, I didn't think you'�rerll ; kills a corn for all time. No pain. t! ` a ovetnment analyst to be ! so ignorant; surra, that's the Hieland "Cure guaraa•teed. flet a 2da bottle of crest ■dela de lit. TorontoantL-ed by absolutely free from injurious ugsFling.-u m CLASS0156 AOVERTISIN ; -Conic rates riches resting upon- + - - ... _- . bed rock bare been built in a New They are 'Pleasant to take, act mildly _r - ;T ANTED—LADY 08 dgpTLEiiAY O! bed rociirz cemetery to support but effectively; and always relieve seep •■ Liaitasati is the sons.. Sure Method. ItI ardor standad in a every netEhbos• grave stones in land boo soft to constipation; indigestion, colds and _I 'eThe only way for a man to learn hoes of Ontario and Avebeo Provinces. co simple fevers and regulate the atom- Dfeaning of the Barber Pole• obtain fist of reliable people who ars In ' .Ruppert them itself_ _ _ { � all about women is- � get ma.rried." tere■ted to ear.inf money deigne� cheat - tach •and bowels. Concerning them •' In former times the barber ye ry ••And study the ways of his wife, war times on urchase■ of ■tsyle mer - Both fife 'transtaitter and re- Mrs Donald Ettinger, Georgefield, N. ed his customers in the capacity of eh?" fogruhans ee selected from entre aced carr eseBot of a new French telephone loans at established Montreal. Depart - S., writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are I surgeon, and when the o'perati.,n of I •••No! Listen to what she fella menta, Store. To the right Persons we =Y can 19e hidden in a Paso of. flowers,. y bleeding was extensively or ,� oiler attractive retauneras:on Write eta - c table Ornament or any offer rs, . the only medicine A -can get that ai-. i y e him about other women mediatel- ttt v:ng name, residence. gapes in -ways do my little ones good, and I i he was in the habit of performing I _ fence,, with references.• Character to ad ob] always keep them in the house." The, in that line, The spiral red stripe TOUR owe DRLOGIST WILL TELL YO: more to oartance than Azperiattce Ad The United 6tatee navy .will �- Tablets are sold by medicine dealers { frequently seen on the barbers Try Murtae $ye Remed�j i.°r Re. weir. to arcs- areae P. o. Hos las. atontresl tabllsh a wireless Btat7m0n On, Cape y is said to s 'mbolize the wind- Brea and () mfort.ud Write do oma. be C., ; Cod especially equipped o gunk or. b mail at 2b cents a box from The y tier s e comfort prtte for Hook o! tt:e t[y • = MISCELLANEOUS. � p Tree. lLnrtaeFyeRemadYCo.,C`hicaR� (LANCER TL'ILORs LUMP& Ria: ,vessels along the Atlantic coast in Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- i'ag of a ribbon or bandage mur,dmas� - - ... vide; Ont. the arm when the bkotl letting _ time of fog. �` the.ration was resorted to. ::The Selt•Deluded. a`c peon by our a. Dtreat `ma ta� i rsa w to Young Doctor—What kind of pa cis. °iir<,+t ta'aco ltngwoo4k Oct. L pylt fARE6 TO THE CALtFORlIIA EX ! tienta da you'd Ttr euie? aaifaai SHE QUIT FOSITION6 VIA CHICAGO i NORTH who have 110­ SHE A tumblez with a compartment WESTERN Ry. Old Doctor—Thos' But It Was a Hard Pull. that can be filler] with ice or hot wa- • Four splendid dai'.g train+ from flee Now }thing 'the matter With. them. R Passenger Terminal. Chicago to Ban Fran I H is hard Ee believe that tea or sof ;ter t0 keep its contents cold or t trice, I os Angele. and Ban Die`o. Choice Ask for anaard's a=-- take no ower.-A�w•s', !lwsdu� s Cr•1• fee will ut a peY'son in such acondi- .wean, has been invented, ot, tac•ernc-and B,-telt-BantC! through 'the _ __ r a+•+,.e.,.d' .tenwn. _ 'hfet _e r the west. SomethtnR to wee all - ',iia PTOt1tOLiOA. �N-iaie ,,t.,p •��'•- ��~v hao- been LTi- i --� .conomled ae 1waw0 a n•MW NufY �OA La it i a WOIl1821VI the waF' Dau-b7a trtlCt �IItoIDatic eFec- s.•, ►y wv w o« a.m .t ,n. �vYY vented. t4 flet ti ins in bOR ling al- r N•t►,a. c,utoaa4 her own story: P P frit safety s,tnale all the way Let as ! Little Robert was very bright, and i 'i�Jrw,•awwuaw�.vwvw'.'•i"•"k "I did not believe coffee caused my lays as accurately and more rapid full pya your trip and . s Hennfolders m a a'g 46, at the' end of -itis ' first term at fruits rN. a. ■,at graze, ew. trouble, and believefrequenco said I liked ft ly ishan . manual labor. { Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario, school • was promoted to the second' so well I would not, and could not, I A German ,electrician claims to grade. Hews, much attached this t quit drinking it, but I was a miserable' have can apparatus by which The Paradox of Poverty-, first grade teacher, and was loth to .� 'sufferer fiem heart trouble and ner- he can Measure the ten -millionth ',It's- so hard to be poor", leave het. ICUTTEN df FOSTER ) VOL prostration for Sons years. (Tea part of a second of time • "And so.. easy."-' _ " 31iss Eva," he said with tears in 1s just as injurious as coffee, because The shaft in a new egg beater has _ ~ ' `his ey-es." "I do wish, you- knew, , a► lt, too, contains the health -destroying, only a vertical motion and is claim esiaardts LiaAan; used by lityaidaas• ode, so I x enough to teach second gr. AUTO� D drug, caffeine.) ed to do more work with lees exer- - wouldn't have to leave you." "I was scarcely able to be around, I tion than rotary devices. Fan`iisea fa Europe., had no energy, and did not care for j Among -the space -saving house- Fans are put to all sorts of curl- . url- -BOAT TOPS anything.' Was emaciated and had a I hold novelties is.a Balling waste tub �s uses in Japan- . At Wrestling • constant pain RTOund my heart until I which may be fastened sgairfst cod- and fencing matches the' umpire: si- thought Icould not endure it lapsing when filled with`wa'ter. ways fists a large fan, and the vari- M "Frequently I had nervous chills • Ecuador plans the installation of ous ,nations of this fan, constitute s #And the least •excitement . w9pld drive a number of powerful- wireless, sta- language- which the' contestants un- Ford ownerB-ate • �' ` Pe derstand perfectly, and to which they our catalogue'. sleep away, any any little noise would {,tions that will emit communica- pay promgt attention. The servant upset 'me terribly. I was gradually,, tion- with all its of the .world. � � Hedy SEARS -CROSS ge pose girl has, a flat fan made of rough 16 getting worse until finally I asked' Far refrigeration purposes a i msyseiitwhat's the use. of being sick all Californian has invented machinery pare- to blow' the charcoal fires v :th, o� for imomm..• Pumps or uses it 'as a dustpan; the farmer '�.�� ,�� Speedometer Station. the time and buying medicine so that'' that um s warm air opt of a has s stout fan to winnow his grain. I could indulge myself in coffee? I freight car, and' replaces it with Or feeth, St1A$S a1;11t- 179 Queen Street West, ' "So I got some Postum'to help me cold. Aiiothei variety is made of water- ��5 r& A skin food.I- TOROtiTO, - ONT- quit I made it strictly according to I _ proof paper which can be dipped in dib Drwolds and ,SOrrs,--a0c you that Expert in Silver Linings. water, and creates great"coolness by directions, and I want to tell_ —. change was fire are^test step-in my i- Asx—Blythe is a pretty optimis- evaporation - .change life. It was easy to quit coffee be-! tic character, I hear. 1.. - _ —� cause I now like Postum. better than I wall—I should say so. If he fail- You can tell by some then', actions coffee. ed in' business, he'd thank 'Heaven he' that they are used to eating off "One by one of the old troubles left had his health; if he failed in health, !red tablecloth. a• -until ,now I -am in' splendid health, ! he'd thank Heaven he had: -his' il ',serves steady, heart all right, and the' ness, and if he failed in both pain all gone:, Never have any more , say there was no use having. one - + nervous chills, don't take any medi- ' without the other. y .� cine, can do- all my house work,. and. Mr. Bottomle cannot lead he is have done . a great deal beside." - y P _ Name given by Canadian Postum Co,, Wipds,orLOnt. Read "The Road not well -known. known.- -He is better 1i0Wi0 St6rrnPP� Bottom known, however; bg —bis Writings,55 +to Wellville," in pkgs. apparently, than -by -his hie features-;' e Postum comes in two forms: PP dining in' 8 Went End restau" • _ O Af' iBOat. postuin Cereal—the original forin— for, - ant very few . Feople recognized • '�'' Railway Sta#doft i>Z1 must be well, boiled. ' l6c Viand 25c - Freight Prepaid to any ' him. . t packages. L. Ontario. 1 Ib Ft., Beam Ft: • Ia•r; instant PoaZutn=a -soluble?' powder Deptls 1 Ft, -t}' In.- :ANY J116TOR FI'iS• dissolves 'quickly in a cup of hot Since the establishment of their --dissolves with cream cu sugar, truce the Suffragette have also speetseation Nor M giving engine prices on request. Clot our quptrtdon! ; a e natant! a a' truce with the fashions, yA--."The Peneitsng I.1ne" Commercial and Pleasure I.aunctlee.. >t�0 makes a delicious bever f3° y mad ftoce the more stylish tilt boats and Canoes. e0e slid 60C tins. judging PE ETANG. CAN. i le Dot Both kinds are equally delicious of the dlathes of the principal ll leidd- � 3 � � GIDLEY BOAT CO., LI1�'1CFT11•' A � find cost about- the .same per CUR. ee Mie. Pau "There's a Reason" for Postum. dre. ling eonspicuoueiy, is almaya ED. 6• g 26-15. -soli by Grocers. clad6td very beoomineby. t 5 „.. 1 " '.. '... .:u'A''.n-`•"'Ft''_-".^ .�..yC” t -a - `fib �• i.+.V'^• . _ .. � Ni Y+�y - ._.r . LFF .. .CC':�`r�I+ a. - � '�,ix .�.r , . r s-�-. .^. +' .aLiL.•yW+C.Y4i�y Y..C+ w••+ ..k .s' ^^ -. V _ � r g4 :+. i, .d _ _ �..o._'✓< ins✓_ h•. 'vr - � � �"'.:. � <y.v +�.� ..,r �,T+:.u. -• ... i8'Tii� IMT � • -- -- Talmo- been in such danger as now, and whitevale acon, B.ougham hotel, Liu Thursday noon, Thursday afternoon '^'2 W. '�' :C • 9� rC ..','�,; �.a• rt'. i .a t.. '.. ^i`._ .. : _�..�: .wr�� t�-,�v.7 . �. •;�.a.-k . _ _ - • . - is advance Child is needed. /1z ,a.. .<.ry � �,r—�� / .,Ya.. tyre.• for night. Saturday morning own stable Black, green or mixed— 30c. lb. —5 lbs $1.25. ,.JOHN M U R KIR, Proprietor, Vow &dmert"sV "_8. until Monday mornlrg. anima Black, green or mixed— 40c. lb. —5 lbs $1.75. NOTES AND COMMENTS F1&rt6ao—(1sOs.) The ismone iron paiguer, Record 2.09 1j4, the property Black, green or mixed— 50c. lb. —5 The $2.25. y RASE SEED FORSALE—A quan- of Chas. Park, Sutt••n West, will make Teas have all advanced in price again—you will save tiny of Limoing-ae.d alao.alaiie-ti • Emil Nerlich, the well-known I8 con. 8, Pickering. E. E.PUGH,Claremont-, tt JiayiOth, will his own, stable, ' money y UylnR ;.: le.— erchaiyt� Of--TvronrtoL r and they, tlinet be prepared to last drop of blood ( 5, oon.3, Sea•borofor W. Dart's Sear- baro P. O. for noon, A. Callender', till Tnesdsy noon. Tueed•yB Nabed'e NXEROT R� TING111' edev.ryFridaymoratagatiwomo., and "ep�tld their�lasG cdollac. Never '�•]vern, afternoon, Robt. Scott's Cedar Orove, i� 1� :. .Pi•bzing, Ons. - ill her whole history, has Britain for night. Wednesday, W. Knox's, • • -- -- Talmo- been in such danger as now, and whitevale acon, B.ougham hotel, Liu Thursday noon, Thursday afternoon - ------When We --Tell you that our 30c. bulk Teas are better-` 1.56 per year ; i1.00 i! paid in sdvana., Babaoriptioas to the United elates, 1160 the aid of. every man, woman and -- -Chia. Ledgett's lot 2, con. 7. Pickering for night; Friday R. G. Cammack', than any 40c, package teen on the market. Tea experts _ _ - • . - is advance Child is needed. lot 12, con. 4, noon, S. Bath's, Pickering have told us the are. We carr 3 lines of tea for night. Saturday morning own stable Black, green or mixed— 30c. lb. —5 lbs $1.25. ,.JOHN M U R KIR, Proprietor, Vow &dmert"sV "_8. until Monday mornlrg. anima Black, green or mixed— 40c. lb. —5 lbs $1.75. NOTES AND COMMENTS F1&rt6ao—(1sOs.) The ismone iron paiguer, Record 2.09 1j4, the property Black, green or mixed— 50c. lb. —5 The $2.25. y RASE SEED FORSALE—A quan- of Chas. Park, Sutt••n West, will make Teas have all advanced in price again—you will save tiny of Limoing-ae.d alao.alaiie-ti Emil Nerlich, the well-known I8 con. 8, Pickering. E. E.PUGH,Claremont-, tt JiayiOth, will his own, stable, ' money y UylnR ;.: le.— erchaiyt� Of--TvronrtoL --_- OT;ND�-On�tatstrtt raaz�s-rain= F aoevi-d, and -niched to Royal Hotel, Goodwo^d, for -night. Tuesday, -T os. 1B s m les of any of these lines. , -P who has had the charge of treason coat, i.oser,may have same by proving and paying expenses, B. W, L..TTON, Col 37-59 Beverley's con. 5, 'Uxbridge for noon, TYe-nesday - hanging over hiw for several Roue H41, -_ Broaxham hotel for night, PINEAPPLES -are now at their cheapest -order your •. months, -has been declared `loot RESH COW- FOR SALE—Also 1 1 F B. F• Picker-, Tremont hotel, Markham, for noon and night. Thurada ,via Richmond Hill, g y dozsn crate at once. -18s. at $2,00 a doz. 21s. at guilty" by the jury who sat in the due June 21th, at lot 35 con, lag, Ind, hone BUT Maly, FRF.. LACEY, I to El to Mills,FYon a street for noon gi g $1,00 a doz.-30s• a -t 51.80 a doz. ' ease. The opinion of the jury, Highlani Creek. P o, 36-08 I and night, Friday via �'ic'oria Square • however, Is not, shared- in by all -- ---- -- , rOtiNG JERSEY HEIFER COW ; Wand Cachet to Jacob Wideman's con. 7, biarklism',•for noon, thence to own - -' -' who are fttwiliar• with the case. ' FOR BALE—Fresh milker, also seed buck- , stable until Monday morning. Dave Fresh bananas, oranges, lemons, grapefruit—green on -' There are want' who are strongly wheat. VICTOR RUMPTS, tot 16, con. 3, PRk egg, Ind. phone 1710, Pickering 37-:te.. Syk, e,, manager. rhubarb lettuce,ripe a tomatoes and strawberries. P aDf the opinion that Nerlich's Ger- - IGHE9T PRICE PAID=ion unk u 1 King's Courtship— m1�1151� (14722) The pare -bred im rted Clydesdale � man blood running thre tgh- his 11 and scrsp iron. L, PIKE, lot t, con. 9, Pickering Ind phone 1408, Also all kinds of - Stallion, the property of John Munro, P P Y _ —Buy all your groceries at the grocers." veins had the tendency to neut ral- farm implements sold reasonably, *4t -Pickering, will make the. season of 1915 ' fze his to tilt to the ritish Y y Like Germans GEED POTATOES FORSALE— ►J IrishCobble" and Gold cola vsziette.. ae follows : Monday May loth, will leave hisowastable; lot ,9, i F. con, Pickering, and :oceed to S. Tioholson'e _ R I C H A R DS O Int., __. crown. Loo many - Applyat ,ot gl, non. 8 Pickering,HENRY t ,ot 4 . clad. 38 p Da�barton, for noon, thence to Wood's _ and persons of German descent, he ..-howl, MARKS, phone, Pick. 1504. west Hill, till. Toeslay noon. : -e isidered that he should have =• only one allegiance, that to the ?ENDERS WANTED. Tuesday afcarnoon Michael Hicke s, Liverpool, for night. weda.,aay Thom. PEEL'SSHOE �_ •_ STORE.Fatherland. Knox's, Brock road for noon; S. Baths' _ _ When a man lives Sealed Tenders foe either or both for night, Thursday peoceede,.� ••Pickering 'ry in a country, in which he, makes a carpentand mason work of school No. 14, Pickering (Cedar Creek.) to own st.his where he will remain until r H I T B Y ]suing and possibly amasses a for- S' Plane and spec3flcationo may be Friday noon; Friday afternoon proceeds to R. puckria's Aodley for night. - - tone, and .enjoys the prA.tecti6a seen ab Thos. Pater4on's shop. [flare- Satar sy proceeds to own stable where- We always carry a complete stock of ` and the liberty which that pro- moot. Tenders mast be in -by Juae 30th. ; he wi t remain until Monday morning. Final Boots and Shoes. Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, Felts, Rection affords, that is the country 1918, Eduard_ Darnley—,9609', (13461), Rubbers and Overshoes. __�o which he should be to al; and - = y 'in Lowest telidec not. necessarily ac- _ _ —{— cepted. - The faehionab y b ed imported Clyde,- dale stalHan`%h-e.' soge,cy_o!. R__Datoe :_ everyday W r specialty. ' Men's a Work Boots ou -- the event of, his failure in that T. M. ^EvA>is. Secy, - i - Green River, wilt m+ks the season of Bell Phone 15 1. respect he should take he conch- -Claremont, Out. • - - 1915 as fol owe: Mondav wi 1 leave his own arable for -w. H. Melon's con. S. _ J O N aP E E L. � . gnences no enatter' how severe they may be. '�) AR i I�_P_LE ENTS m Plakerina, for coon, thence to Brougham hotel for niaht; Tuesday Jos Wideman's ,H �'i Greenwood, for noon, W. J. SlcDonalt's BROCK ST. WHITBY. _ o sovereign ever ss.t on-aron 4vho• enjoyed the respect of his ouytfii+= Tac c thr Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- ,.,dada for ni`►,e weaae■dsy S. Bsch's_- Pickering, t r noon, E.• W. Sleep's bane- -- - _ pairs for they foregoing. line for night Tbarsday Walter Busb's t4ubjects more than King George `•, -of wagons. Buggies. Also Tonaue.Sup- Che r ywo for noon, Johny Barne's Chhisywoodt proceeds 'Forty-me Ggiablis Ued over 'Fort ave Years - x t� England. He seems to recog pize fully the fart that the king its for binders, thAt tuake the light. yoke easy and butd for White Wyandotte eggs for sale, from stable for a by Ss. to his own stable for nights Saturday F. W,Stiverthorn's. 01 21.000 9,!!•rkham for noon, thence to bi f own stabil antil STANDARD exists for the benefit of the nation pure bred stock. Monday morning. load not that the natiiln exists fu I[ yr want at1Y kind of farm tmple- - Barot4 - Elect — ;5629',(12423) 'The - lO�,', ��]dn� CANADA the bene$t of the king. When he went call or write fashionably bred non of Baron's 10ride. _ - -came to the throne five years ago. L. D,Banka, Pickering imported Clydesdale rta'hon, the pro petty. of w. H. Pngh,--Claremoat. will „ASSETS OVER $48.000,000 he followed two severeigna, Queen - REGI make the Beason of 1915 as fallo+ga. '�'�,a A + �a1 �> C of B>�1na ir victoria and King Edward VII, BURSE Monday llday lOfh will leave his own ' arhe had won the hearts of their Lord Regent -1413 C. N. R.. ' Th• - stable -and proceisdto John $cctt's, !ot 21, con, 9, P,ekertng, night. Tuesdry Save Systematically _' dorm and tact and their deep tun- Property of Thomson Us" ford, N� httby ( the of 1915 as !ol- I Armstron¢'s Locust hill. night: wen Robu Milroy's Ccdar oke Care of the cents and. -¢ 5. Bern for the welfare of thein pen- w1f1 make season low.. tifonday May ;0th wi I leave his nesday _Grove t y night noon. G. D. Mi.ae's Chert wood n ht � ultimately Become Inde _. Y Pen' pie. This made his position more own stable, lot t;* baseline Piokeria¢ sad . Tharsda -. S!. Hickey's Ltverpoor n1¢ht dent 179 difficult, but whatever' misirivings proceed to Wood's hot.l. west: Hi L_ for night Tuesday S. Nicholson's Dunbar Friday, T- S Kaox's Brock road 'noon, Gmha n Johnston's Brougham. night. _ R C solicit your account to Ou! 3t •• existed when he ascended the eon; for noon, own stable for nicht Saturday own stable' .until Monday SAVINGS DEPARTMENT "k !throne these have baen dispelled b the b he Wednesday F. G. MoCarthy's Audrey for noon, Temperance hotel, Brooklin morning - ' lYucephartta—Vol tJ2, -33481. (112281 ��• -`-+ _" PICKERII'�TiG BRANCH y noble manner n R� for night. Thursday Commercial hotel, B•adel's The choicely bre i-mported- ClLdesdafe is performing the duties of soVer- Oshawa, for night. FrAsy, stallion. ,he property of S. C. anker, R W. GORDON, Manager. � ®� Branch also at Whitby. 'hotel, ein. His action about two months Whitby for night. Saturday roceeds to his •own stable until the Pickeria¢; wt I make the season of 1915 as follows-: Tbar d.Y leaves bis own y ego Of banlshipg .wine and other following Monday morning. stable for Commercial hotel, Oshawa — liquors from his table as an ex Loyd Roberta—The Celebrated Irrenob- noon -and night. Friday, Bandel's hotel ample to his subjects has g Paull hie In the Cotoh Stallion, the property of Hoch Mollroy, Highland Creek• will make i 19I5 as fo'lows, Monday r Whitb for noon and night, Satara ya proceedto his own stable where he will remain anti! tbt to lowing Thursday�sperformanceerformance - �/`i�Inereaeed Code popularity: of hii duties. he has the season of may loth -will lesvehisowa stable lct, moroin¢. vvv •• Ian able helpmeet in Queen Mary, - who Is recti ized as one of the t3a e_• THE HOME :�: FURNITURE F� - The reason there Is not more c�of?ee Consumed in this nrorld's most clever women. whey ` Cut Oak Bed boom Suites, Side Boards, Buffett - _ _ ,- country iR because the consumer has so often been -;!' are naw passing through most =Mous lianas; but wheh thew" ., _ >} - Chairs, Tables, Couches, Davenports, - — — supplied with (trash) when coffee was ordered. Ground _ �— ugo,—L1noTenniW �iod- 9aAltCy - -ihas ceased• they will: settle down to days of Lwace mud nuietuess. - - - 40c. per yd. _ : Sorgum, Beans. _Barley and chicory, is not cof!'ee, We -find raters of an -empire greater than ever and an empire, that will be respected by other nations on account of the stand that she took in the, great war as the defender _ fof weak nations and of freedom. Tgn fnouths have. passed. since ...the great war -began, and the end seems as-fardistatit as ever. .OW- ing to the slow progress trade by the allies a feeling 'of pessimism exists. The battle front in France and Belgium eenlains practically the same as it was in 'September last. - The-Rus6iaw have -met with a severe setback in Galicia and the German submarines have been getting in their deadly work in the seas surrounding the British Isles. Besides Geripnany'a lisle- Bard of all international laws snakes the prosecution of the •ivar -by. the allies much more difficult. Bnt while there is reason for discouragement; we must remem- ber that Germany has much more reason for feeling discouraged. She expected the war.. to be_ over _ ,before this, with France) and Russia completelyhanliliated. She - -expected her treasury to be filled with the huge indemnit'IeB _:wrung i[rom her vanquished enemies. Nevertheless the outlook is most serious and -it is only recently that ritain has begun to ;realize that - British pre-eminence is- in peril, r' . • . land she'must now decide that all other considerations must give way to a roost vigorous prosecu %lion of the war. Those• at hotnE mnstaee that the army in the `y field does not -lack in munitions C. H. BURLIN G, - . ;,PICKERING for you, Will add a little chicory -if preferred.- Ada one pound to your next order for groceries and enjoy a fragrant delicious -cup of VhZ "MADE IN CANADA" Fora Torg c Price $5.90._ The best that money can buy—is-the labor '';'that goes -into .the. Canadian ForX77 Our Workmen ,:are the hi-ghe;st paid metor car - 1 Br' is Em ire. This mechanics 1 t the It h p ,means dollar9 caved in After expense to the man who drives a F(�cd "MRoe in Canada." ;Because the Ford ear is builtrigllt. Buvets of Ford cars will -share -in our profits if we sell 30.fN)t1 cars between August 1, 1914, and Aug - I 'Ust 1, 19U5. RunaAout-$540: Toivn-Caf 'SSPT-. F. O. B. Ford,"'' Ontario- with all equipment, including electric H 1 'eadlights. On display and for sale by W. J. -LURE & SON, -Whitby, - - Ontario~; - or Ru�-ell _an h,L-WPickering 11 %- ,•. � ^,§'"TY''•'.t!"'.•..f-r '... r ^.4x �:•. R;... . �...s •� .vr�'•.'9, :, .._ _i' '„-yv fs -is'..aw,4RICA.•i.v.vi•-�-5. � . .yyi`sw r-.+., w. K%+� ���' :„��d... :_„�.. .r tMR'�oZ., -s•�. rV• ,y,..�y"..,;` �3Jt; �,}'L. �:,':�' . �: Li+. - �---.rC^s.. .�.�.a� .p„v% - ,.. .. . ,.:- ..-... .� -- '.n. ,Y. .: ' F.;•,.a .- .:.:_. tt�'.' ".. � ... .cSa'.1'.w .:'..<r�:. - - °Xt ._. -. ,., ,,.y.. . .. y _ ''..A -'°rte ..'....,,. Y .. .'.._; g..^_ -. ,. .. + ., _. -fin, .'.. - 1 _. �.� t\.. ?.. .sl.i- nn. 'f'•'� ••Y ... ,r .- -_ _ i• � .r,., 31 ... _ 3". .r wR`ssa4r_.. Le •. .:4', /y. 'trry. � �.,. r .. A. rJ .• .^+-^4 .ter .i•t''�i ,» .i. .-'home over Sunday. their kind acts and words of sympathy ar Associate of the Ontario y Veterinary College. enstrrYNOwouett, U P., ►aasufaNT. W. 0. %ArrNtrars, C. A. BOGEIRT. C40KUI Manesw. .F. `.:' .5.. to us during., the brief ill• � _idsys last week in. Toronto. ness and at the time of death of our Fred Ward shipped a carload of dear husband and affectionatefat fter, Claremont,- _ This ac=pleteand saudaatorsbadineservice. ° _ w mixed stock on Wednesday. Jno Underhill chi a carload p i.- w• r � sate trot•• c°u•cc•d on fawrable terrtis6 and ad..aca irisde an melt etoteaat � _`•"`� The Savings Deyartmsnt is a safe sad convenient det+oeitory for roti 1 = cmn• Interest it curreas rates is paid on deyatu of me Antler and sywardrt, D. Simpson, of Pickering, spent - with M. and MI.M. �Idudtm WINANu«- With cement tile, which the. Agricul- tnral.Coflegqes claim are the beet kindTuesday made. :Bplendid brit are ars-made- made WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON Manager. We bon. son - from the name material. make - : --M,- �: and rick. • . Get our prices -, north end. to his property at the - north end. O � � � E U P Bleph buying. Home Telephone:5iiO4. :� - an e y pensable for the complexion. Asa at.It ya - ` ter. _ "Your Complexion," • - Store for free copy of .onr •booklet, " - _ P A - �. j Mise Drummond; of Newcastle, G00� LL •- • • •the president of the Whitby pre;; - • whichiaclndea directions as to proper methods of Massage. _ byterial gave a splendid address _ - before the members of- the Wo- teen's Missionary Society, of Er- = /`� ith skine church on'Tuesday afternoonTTrees The attendance was large and the �• address was much appreciated: _ Depends on having the right' kind O! all materials and aeaW After the address, tea was servedQdfi_ = " Thomas M. McFadden, Druggist, Cinf, of trees. Bowman's have - kept in ,look. I1 will pay yea, ' in the manse. ist Pickering, to oats at our works acid Inspect onr sloop Anniversary services will be heavy fibrous roots. and obtain prices. Don't be mkW by ; held in the Claremont Presbyter -a They are grown in the right kind agsntswe do not employ them, consequent.: :' $an church on Sunday., June 27th. • of soil. They sTe handled ly we can, and do throw os fhs tyeai SIP 'The pulpit will be occupied by �� ��� Bar'g'ains - p oommieysa of lyy per, ntingfom U til " ' and asked in the .pink of oeet�ial save b purchasing from its. Rev. C. S. Oke, of Chalmer'g Pres- condition - and they grow. ot►1l solioiteid.-1 ;byterian church, Toronto. Special DIG SUMMER SALE FROM JUNE 11th 1915 WHITBY GRANITE CGae music will be rendered by the Two more agents wanted. oboe, vPateiir, ontarlo": choir. $pecial thank -offering willto June 26th. Bargains in every department. in Ontario county. be made at each service. Come Milliner neat -reduction in hats for balanee of season, this THOS, W. BOWMAN dt SON CO, Q and hear this distinguished preach- g g Come early a9 season Cloaca soon. ►7e �'W . - W A LKE K er, Strangers will be made Hat Sale la . oltl on now. LI3fiTED welcome. : . Pump Mannfactntev - - On Wednesday" evening of last Ginghams req: 12e: for 10c.. Ladies slippers reg. $1.40 for S1.25.R,1dgeVllle, �ntafl0 week the bowling club met and Prints reg. 13c. for lilt. Ladies boots reg, $1,50 $1.25, -' Shop and Residence, l7undas St ; organized for the season's spot Dress goods reg. 30i. -for 25c. -- 'Men's working boots reg. $1.30 $l ]a WHITBY, ONT. with the following officers: Pres- Shaker flannel reg. 15c. for 13c. Men's working boots reg. $8.20 $1.75. CHOPPING idem -N. Burton, Vice -President Special,in D & A. Corsets . Men's working boots reg. $2.00 $1.65. + Three doors teat^of Whitby Houee.< Samir ; Sec-Treas.-P. Rept. 75c. for 65cr $1.00 for 000. I. Men's Hats, $1.25-1.b0.come.00. - ti -- G' H. We only can Rive you a few prices as .apace won't permit, come and see the :Mactiab jr. Managing Committee bargains end get some of them before they are all gone. We are • _ A` D, OAT FLAKI\ G We ale prepared to instal wood orit'o1 -R. E. I''orsyth, T. P. Shirk, J. 8. pampa on short notice, also Attend , clearing balance of wall paper at 10 perteot, less than regular price. The undersigned is prepared -to do to all kinds of repairing. -Bundy and Dr. R. Brodie. Skips Wells Cleaned. ?:4 --N. Burton. J. J. Harvey, R. E.- rain chopping andoa,t flaking Forsyth and G. A. $smis. A bee (#coteries, tomatoes. earn, peas, 3 cans 25c. salmon reg, lair, 2 cans 25c. com- g Agent for the Ontario Wind M19.1was held the following afternoon fort Lye 3 cane25c. Ahbalta cleanser 1 lb can 5c, does the same work every day in the week also gasoline eiigine9 and `V. when the grounds were pub in as any of the cleanser in the market and at half price. Black and the squre gear green tea at old price 80c. all tea has advanced 5c. per Ib. except on Saturday EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR, good shape. The members are _ l�1 Ind, Ph°�a looking forw%rd to a good year'MrQ11�C� PCKERINGJohaF• B@Sr GTeenP �� ��•��'A ;; c 1040HT!Calyd'of Thanks G. R. 8 R E W S T E R Veterinary Surgeon rr was in the _ rens our dee grafi- 'cit on Mond p p desire to Honor Graduate of the Ontario Is, DOMINION fade to our friends and neighbours for John Shir of Leaside, was de nd Veterinary College and Ronor- . -THE K� .-'home over Sunday. their kind acts and words of sympathy ar Associate of the Ontario y Veterinary College. enstrrYNOwouett, U P., ►aasufaNT. W. 0. %ArrNtrars, C. A. BOGEIRT. C40KUI Manesw. MrP. Wm. Thompson spent a few expressed to us during., the brief ill• _idsys last week in. Toronto. ness and at the time of death of our Fred Ward shipped a carload of dear husband and affectionatefat fter, Claremont,- _ This ac=pleteand saudaatorsbadineservice. ° _ w mixed stock on Wednesday. Jno Underhill chi a carload p MR8• JOHN HOOD AND FAMILY. 24oUgham. � t Drain That wet Field sate trot•• c°u•cc•d on fawrable terrtis6 and ad..aca irisde an melt etoteaat � _`•"`� The Savings Deyartmsnt is a safe sad convenient det+oeitory for roti �f his fat cattle on Saturday last. cat = cmn• Interest it curreas rates is paid on deyatu of me Antler and sywardrt, D. Simpson, of Pickering, spent - with M. and MI.M. �Idudtm WINANu«- With cement tile, which the. Agricul- tnral.Coflegqes claim are the beet kindTuesday made. :Bplendid brit are ars-made- made WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON Manager. We bon. son - from the name material. make - : --M,- �: and rick. • . Get our prices -, north end. to his property at the - north end. O � � � E U P Bleph buying. Home Telephone:5iiO4. :� - Mrs. Turney, of 3treetsville; - spent a' couple of days visiting 'NOT '- ; - 4 .� TIME TABLE -Pickering Station( f E / / lV O L E eP C O.. "�_'_'�`= ��'=RY T. R. Trains going Eaet Sae ae follows with Joshua and Mrs. Bundy. Mrs. H. Machin and daughter, Though Sickand Suffering; At WHITEVALE, ONT, /CE CREAM. � No. Or blail 8.08 A M. 12 Local 2.50 P. M. - Miss Blanche, of Brougham; were Last Found Help in Lydia► with friends in town on Tuesday. . -- l9 Local 8.06 P. M. NOTICE TO CREDITORS" At the Pickering Bakery .- Trains going week' due as follows -- No. 13 Local A. M. ^ The members of the Methodist � PIrlkhams yeget,• 7.47 11 Local 2.20 P. M. ; - church held a Lee one day this week when they re -shingled the ble Compound. ------ Durin the -heat of the summer come In flit Matter cf the Estate of Thomas g where its cool and indulge in ��� *' agandamincludedT� P. M. 4 y - parsonage. Richmond, Pa. - " When I started of rich• Tweedie, tate o the TO Ontario, .ring, in the County of Ontario, Farmer, Ice our refreshments: _ Cream, Bricks, Boden, Sundaes, �-• , Thomas Gibbons who was con- taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable bed last is we deceased. and drink_ s right on the ice. W A N T E D 1 > fined to his week, - are pleased to report, able to be Compound Iwttains dreadfnll rundown y All persona having claims against the sal Thomas Tweedie Thanking you for past favors, we so- �- around again. state of health, the estate of deceased, who died 24th July, 1914. licit a continuance of your patronage, A reliable man to sell Mrs, George Found, of Toronto, had internal trop- are required to file the same with the HERB MONKEY, PI,CKERING accompanied by her son and dan• blas, sad was oto es- undersigned Administrator, duly ver- before HARDY CAxADIA.\ GRowx STOCK -i ,ghter, spent a few days with C. H. tori Mrs. Found. wenielynervous and prostrated that if I ided by statutory declaration, the 10th day of July. 1915, after which, Greenwood •.' Hwrdware S in Pickering and Ontario- t Mtn. Nichol, of Toronto, spent :. the weekend with her friend, -Mbhad given in to my `-� feelinga I would time the said Administrator will die- tribute the estate. having' g tall and see our stock of "Happy county. ry • Miss Margaret Graham and re- g have been in bed. only to such claims se have been Sled. Dated at Whitby, the 11th' day of Thought" and other stoves g as well as other linea Start now at the best ` turned home on Monday. Sunday next will be observed as As it was I had i ,tree at hardly g'� June. 1915. TWSEnIS, Administrator of Hardware. selling time. � " Patriotic Da in the Presb teriaa Day 9 times to be on my awBH,'RT Oherrywood P. O. Ont. , 'A. Eavetrou hie and re irtn - - g g attended to. Bend for list of B tin er s, p g g terms to ' church instead of the 27th, the day feet and what I did do was. by a great set apart by the General Assembly effort I could not sleep at night and E. C$RMIAN. 37.99 Solicitor for Administrator. promptly Work guaranteed and prices. and 'agents: - Liberal Commiselon Mrs:}r bad is �e maraina of Toronto, were here on Monday and had a steady headache, S-W��1_ i �CI� LaWTE21CC moderate. _ y - - L%eI111� Sendaome lice out$F. attending the fnneral of the late "After taking the second bottle I oto- John Hood. of. the seventh con- ticed th:t tris headache was not so bad. FOR CONCRETE WORM w ,G�,EE-TWOO1n STONE & WELLINGTON cession. I rested better, slid my nerves were The Claremont Baptist Sunday stronger. I continued its use until it Municipality of the Tawnship of Pickering Tenders, marked -Tender," * T• u?*ig"r H IND LE . The Foothill Nurseries. - School and the B. Y. P. L� . are �e a new woman of me, and now I Sealed will be received by Ctrs undersigned j-- (Established 1897) � making arrangements for holding ettn hardly realize that I am able to do a Road old-fashioned picnic early so much as I da Whenever I know egyr Reeve or f Jrk -up to Saturday, the 19th day of June 1913. for the follow• W � ITE�AI.E CARPENTER, BUILDER �' O R n 1:`T rM O I in Jul medicine I -' July., woman in need of a good ing contracts viz : HOUSE Z ERANDAH. AND BARN s German measles continues to be bighly praise Lydia E. Pinkium s Vag- very prevalent in this locality. as stable Compound."-Igra F Ii Building two concrete abut- ;menta with floor and railings for jyORg� PANTRY CABINETS DUMB WAITERS. ATTENTION -a result a number of the public are enjoying a cLARx, 3146 N. Tulip St., Richmoad,Ps. Teliia;'Rosea !bridge (25 ft. overall) on sideline be- tween lora 14 and 13 in the 7th con- Shingling and neral repair J school pupils Rometd bii[ays Heel• f cesaion, and to -king down the present work. - vacation. Henry Thompson, of Zephyr, for forty years how Lydia E•pinitltam's wr+oden superstructure and atone gee me about any job yon want If you -_rontenaplato doing soy ��ent a day last week here with Vegetabte Compound has restored their health when suffering with female ilia. abutments. I (2) Two concrete abutments with done, Prices right. 5544 Home Telephone. kind of - building next season his brother, Wm. He was on his way home from Whitby where -he This seta m fort>ae enormous demand If era , top and railings, for culvert (12 It over attr on Base Line, opposite lot .k and , cuss serving on the jar Mrs. for it from etast to coast you New wing and other repairs to ��• �, D •;• _ on your regttirmeata it it an o n an Shirk, of Claremont, and Edgar . women why dont you try Lydia E. !concrete abetment to Palmer', bridge �kh'm"s Vegetable, impound? It between tots -20 and 21 in at C. N. R., Station - .' .for all kinds of , ci Mrs. Shirk, o! Chalk Lake, snbt were.at Gormley.oa Tuesday at former Is on sideline wi ai to do .o. LydiaE. Pink- 2 it pay y I the •,nd concession ham Medicine Co`' Lyda' Mme' (41 Constructing a c�ncrPte .box -' Cher wood building- material.IN tending the funeral of the culvert (5 ft. over all: erecting railings - niece. - Mrs. Somerville, of Vancouver, hast been spending a "few days Repair o and taking out the present culvert on sideline between lots 28 ;and 29 in the .Cotton Seed Meal, Bran. Shorts, let concession. Malted Cortr "Feed, Dried Bof the Whole Corn, cream of the IN ��CRINGI •:•here _ with her brother, William I Contractors to do.all excavating aro Grains, Nest and Monarch Flour. Blach- LUMBER YARD.. - She left on. 'Monday for Cherry. he l where she is visiting C tela- - " furnish forms: the municipality .., Nom is the time to .Ret Tour- Bicycles provide cement, stone and gravel. ford's calf meal. Beef scrap and repaired for the good roads. Tenders for any one or more o! the Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. twee. The trnstees of the Cedar Creek Tires now. • Get your s are away Prices are away down, contracts, as er N . for all of them. Phone Ind. Markham 5054• will be considered. For full, paf 1• a D. Gordon & Son, -'School east of Claremont, are asking fat- tenders for the car- -:Ford size 1615 a0, other sizes in the • lace apply to any member of the . council or to the cterk. rI'hOmedl3 Rtset�los , PICKERI'NG pantry and mason work of their proportion. ; The lowest or arty tender not nec• 1, new school. See-advt. in another column. -.Ind phone 1913. RL1SSe11 �ridX'eW essarily accepted. Fl >J. Hoover, Reeve, Atha Ont. White"i's- n eson•relda t noii-1091 'et IIaesarawao'ri e•vsw= i asoa 9 19 'r -Sfax t�.00er Sell and Independent phone. Several of our young sports went down to Pickering on Fri- ! PICKERING. Ont. D. R. Beaton, Clerk, June 7th. 1915. �'8 s .,.,9180 rasa 'a "a .<• ~ •• • ~, �he p1C�[erlIIg day evening last to take part in w �~ a•p _ li " " •.ae •deq �• o j the football match played between - va,e ,•• a o .- • s - j�w �igUan' �4frG� PiCkPrinR and WhiLevale to which •tint '° '° • the latter won.NYAI Compiainta are made that onr motorists are in the babi - 0 • • !i eat o - 04 !,two- Ian ` ~ � s 2 � - - The object of this Association is to of Of running their antes at night NYACS �v - b I iiaw lessen etealin sod prosecute felons. "WarmerF I rIR • • • a ^ o the - without -3'hte a a ���-�r'�•- - -•ie also a violation of tae law. n„m„ rreo _ * er qes •.,- A C a.e pm. '" - •;_ - 4 1[amban having property with any oomaer " Date immediately wi any member . Y Rev. J. A. Gtsnt:..of Tccoeto, formerly pastor of the Baptist �1ay�jower'TaleUmPow�c L- of Euaativs t7ommittea Membership tee 11.x4. church here, called 'upon w Duen- friends The distinctive odor of Mayflower Talcum r Dr s. • o• it a 8 , p t. F a $ o° ;e _ Tickets mar be had frons titre �•nt or:Saturday. ber of his Claremont on Mr. Grout is always a _ "is entirely new, and of such charm and delicacy PS" ba a waaeoreterr onappi1oa01oa. welcome visitor to our village. to immediately appeal to every woman of i - : a $ 7 o ° = ~ � Exsc. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palin- .' C. L. Morcombe, 'Pickering. Out On Sunday and nn Tneaday took ;refinement. Antiseptic -exquisitely fine in baby. s � � e a � �� •.. t :.� B er, t W j C� morning a nice rainfall place ===!texture, it is pre-eminent far use on » o, �'s Aa a S J, A. 0 �enol)1': � ark. here. The rain was much needed kinds vege- - s "g• 2 o- w Prbeideaf e•oteisr!' ;and as a resiilt-all of All Nat preparations axe i ya a class by themselves. "M K�. '•_ - � tation is now making rapid growth Nyal's Face Cream and toilet requisites are almost indis- W - _ A th efluntr never looked bet- U- N 1 Quality "'l an e y pensable for the complexion. Asa at.It ya - ` ter. _ "Your Complexion," • - Store for free copy of .onr •booklet, " - _ P A - �. j Mise Drummond; of Newcastle, G00� LL •- • • •the president of the Whitby pre;; - • whichiaclndea directions as to proper methods of Massage. _ byterial gave a splendid address _ - before the members of- the Wo- teen's Missionary Society, of Er- = /`� ith skine church on'Tuesday afternoonTTrees The attendance was large and the �• address was much appreciated: _ Depends on having the right' kind O! all materials and aeaW After the address, tea was servedQdfi_ = " Thomas M. McFadden, Druggist, Cinf, of trees. Bowman's have - kept in ,look. I1 will pay yea, ' in the manse. ist Pickering, to oats at our works acid Inspect onr sloop Anniversary services will be heavy fibrous roots. and obtain prices. Don't be mkW by ; held in the Claremont Presbyter -a They are grown in the right kind agsntswe do not employ them, consequent.: :' $an church on Sunday., June 27th. • of soil. They sTe handled ly we can, and do throw os fhs tyeai SIP 'The pulpit will be occupied by �� ��� Bar'g'ains - p oommieysa of lyy per, ntingfom U til " ' and asked in the .pink of oeet�ial save b purchasing from its. Rev. C. S. Oke, of Chalmer'g Pres- condition - and they grow. ot►1l solioiteid.-1 ;byterian church, Toronto. Special DIG SUMMER SALE FROM JUNE 11th 1915 WHITBY GRANITE CGae music will be rendered by the Two more agents wanted. oboe, vPateiir, ontarlo": choir. $pecial thank -offering willto June 26th. Bargains in every department. in Ontario county. be made at each service. Come Milliner neat -reduction in hats for balanee of season, this THOS, W. BOWMAN dt SON CO, Q and hear this distinguished preach- g g Come early a9 season Cloaca soon. ►7e �'W . - W A LKE K er, Strangers will be made Hat Sale la . oltl on now. LI3fiTED welcome. : . Pump Mannfactntev - - On Wednesday" evening of last Ginghams req: 12e: for 10c.. Ladies slippers reg. $1.40 for S1.25.R,1dgeVllle, �ntafl0 week the bowling club met and Prints reg. 13c. for lilt. Ladies boots reg, $1,50 $1.25, -' Shop and Residence, l7undas St ; organized for the season's spot Dress goods reg. 30i. -for 25c. -- 'Men's working boots reg. $1.30 $l ]a WHITBY, ONT. with the following officers: Pres- Shaker flannel reg. 15c. for 13c. Men's working boots reg. $8.20 $1.75. CHOPPING idem -N. Burton, Vice -President Special,in D & A. Corsets . Men's working boots reg. $2.00 $1.65. + Three doors teat^of Whitby Houee.< Samir ; Sec-Treas.-P. Rept. 75c. for 65cr $1.00 for 000. I. Men's Hats, $1.25-1.b0.come.00. - ti -- G' H. We only can Rive you a few prices as .apace won't permit, come and see the :Mactiab jr. Managing Committee bargains end get some of them before they are all gone. We are • _ A` D, OAT FLAKI\ G We ale prepared to instal wood orit'o1 -R. E. I''orsyth, T. P. Shirk, J. 8. pampa on short notice, also Attend , clearing balance of wall paper at 10 perteot, less than regular price. The undersigned is prepared -to do to all kinds of repairing. -Bundy and Dr. R. Brodie. Skips Wells Cleaned. ?:4 --N. Burton. J. J. Harvey, R. E.- rain chopping andoa,t flaking Forsyth and G. A. $smis. A bee (#coteries, tomatoes. earn, peas, 3 cans 25c. salmon reg, lair, 2 cans 25c. com- g Agent for the Ontario Wind M19.1was held the following afternoon fort Lye 3 cane25c. Ahbalta cleanser 1 lb can 5c, does the same work every day in the week also gasoline eiigine9 and `V. when the grounds were pub in as any of the cleanser in the market and at half price. Black and the squre gear green tea at old price 80c. all tea has advanced 5c. per Ib. except on Saturday EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR, good shape. The members are _ l�1 Ind, Ph°�a looking forw%rd to a good year'MrQ11�C� PCKERINGJohaF• B@Sr GTeenP �� ��•��'A ;; E r - — � d Y� RF N1r%AN'S M CHAPTER XIII. were a sort of arneement, a sort of cold -"I w Ton would. mother." en weddang arrant3ament, or acthoo'I Ay T – east. -- .�.._ A was not often that Judith asked her or workhouse tea at which one wa•ata N 9 2moww "' 's[sothar a favor, when she did Lady 6iaa• everybody to be happy. They are so rid- UrQ. a3Ways understood that there was acolous-'__ �' — - etJrink contained in the the request ustace aI n;hed. y t isoon� Xy 1rhiob was of great tmpontance to Ju- "Well you really must, it Is quite a ditch, and which she did not quite under- I wa*te, to think of their house and the ataad, and aouwithsrt andiag the etre rage beatrtitul Dlace at Maidenhead, sad she ti ' ,� si' '^' V. T. lttlts0lt t to 9 ? y _ s fpardolittreJectJudith hih ldhad ae gretuc d sinter really s to Ub vie nice' e' little woman He . • /Fy�f � " i Xl F e iN; -- �waL s order faith in her ;udgment. That Judith had The Duchess had thought it over and j f' �r PREPARED CORM by file IIamC "somet"' in hes mind, some plan this resolved not to , do it. People would Lagry Gla main, I she was being paid,-or-th*t-�c+Lace had y w What :it was she would Derhapm discover, i got Into dome scrape, Lady Glaucourt - r Bomb Dropped by Z app at Southend. -_ `--_---. a -der to get but Judith w would not tell her tall she was' was Jtst the woman to do it, and then ".' L M" of success, although perhaps only � she had a daughter to take out, it looked y ='^ ,I wAatyouwant A ephemeral succeed which would end - in much• more natural, and then this year- Corp, A. J. Middleton, of the F ort _Garry Horse, forwarded The ter, ai her. two last ventures had She would not oonfeae even to herself Star Weekly h done. She could only suppose this time, that tltie year the Glaucoartd would have y t e above picture of. one of the bombs dropped by the s. PractiraIly every► that Judith meaat to become lees exclu• to throw down the "barbed wire," if they Germans in tE it first raid on Sou thend=on-Sea; at the mouth of the ..,......,.� sive this year, and she was very much wanted any amusement. "If she:-ta going grocer in Canada -- - — `vannas that they would have to be it Ju- to stick w the same old lot this year, Thames. has BENSON'S. lith was ever W marry. All the seething she said to herself, she was too good- S4 _ emotions which existed in Judith's mind„ natured to say it out loud. "she might ---------- -- ---- - she would have been sceptical of had she • as well pull down the blinds and take bees told of them. Of sou do one read of 1 her bath in the drawing -zoom, for no not being afraid od her at all. Judith REJfARKABLY STRONG PO -SI• Dose kind of ideas in bookie but well-bred one will go inside it." Yee, this year could be very amiable when she chose, •g�i�eooppl1t never had them except perhaps'I there was no doubt chat a cloud, if no and eery simple and winning. Sometimes TION' OF THE MERCHANiTS- flbintly outlined, like an antique arab- bigger than a manb hand, hung over the it was put on, sometimes it gave one the BANK OF CANADA SHOWN 'esque, half effaced by the lapping of the I beautiful house in Piccadilly. The young idea that under different circumstances sea or constant exposure to wind and ! mea and maidens were afraid, and so she micht have been very sweet, anyhow BY ANN l: AL REPORT FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND :seethes. If they did, it was no good be- were the mothers. It would be impossible the pose now was to begin to be at oma In -r iatenaely well bred, unless you check- to spend the season by turning the house with rhe parvenus, to Invite their con- -add them at once. or slaiLng that, hid into s home for fathers, and this year fider-ce. and head out a helping and y friendly hand to them is their sootal It is significant that after more `them ,ncoeeofuslly, An emotional osteon I it would be so tar, fax bene: if Cor- ditemtcais. As a matter of tact Mrs. Gol• than eight months of the aevereat - V sJways second -rate, -to say the least, nelis didn't give a dance, or, indeed, any- g NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HER ling iecognized that Judith had been a ":sand whatever one could may of Judith she i thing that would actra,et attention. '•o financial strain Canada' has ever `7ras wta"out doubt immensely well-bred, ' thing so emnhasized approaching-_-iecad• great deal more lelpful than lady GI u- send with a reserve in her manner which enee ad eosceatration. The day CorneVa I court. Lady Glaucourt had told her who experienced, the Merchants Bank BANKS AND BRAES. .WSJ adamant. Now and then Lady Glau- i Glancoast rave a party she would see to ask, but Judith had toad her why. It of Canada, comes forwamd with a "tsourt head wondered how the reserve hadl the difference, it was mach better not ulis took lire. GoAing's breath arvray• -- -.. the way Judith placed everybody in dif- report sshowii g not only the great- ,�4lmn hrcken xhromgh on that reg: ettabie I to tempt tate. l d - -- dfocasion 04 the Lorraine•, she could only ; But net 1 ferent niches, en uhe want of awe month eat strengtth in its history eomspar- What Is Goin On in the Highlands sdtribote it sober to Judith's youth sad; 'Ding these Africans, that was which she oke of people who alarmed g g - y with ----- - � ience or a fact she had nheerved I dim $ 'fie could ask all her owti .the want of reserve of the well-bred 1and wombd ion ed for so lou to a vWcar man, Mrs. cOmmerciaa bank . throughout the SO Wan 5 Oi An tt It was a, right at the house of the Af- q often when a has to expreae .toelf, ex• I Goring had completely lost nal traditions world. Scotia. a ricane, and they, were of course all dying of her own world and spoke ad he would ,I#eeises areal! 1d immorality. It certainly to know these �aaswe great yy people for .lips .and in- Perhaps the outstanding feature _ play that Judith'wa* inclta- ve*Lm*rw® if only t;he South Africans ` have spoked. Pa B 'aid to be fast. y Ob, they are not ready *mart.'• Lady of the annual statement as at The Mansion House, Tillyrie, lent themselves knew it. but it wad Just � J edrth would say of peoD�e, whom Mrs' 1 really don't ase why i -should. 1 well that they didn't manage t1init gwle April 30th test, its the assets which by C&P�n R. M. Reid, iati to be NZA 40. sssvei have�_.and._these-poo $o}ling, std' b9 themselves. Ida Golling bad thought were quite on the p i! year or two they creat of the wave, are or can immediately be convert- used as a Red Cross Hospital-. gals ecrr hear such a name?' I would be thinking twice before invitrng •� they are_ nobody in particular," into Ca81h. TILe&e amount t0 Mlitherwell Town VOULLCit aC• J2Wth Yeas quite aware that her mother the people who had 'lance" them. Gra,;i- .i 'She's s-viuily drill, are you going to ?4tontdaned to argue prtnasipaily• becausei trade, that is ane of the heaviest clow to have Ler?" of a woman who was reputed ✓1t32,086,5i1.b1 excltni%e of $1,000,- ,quired Carfin gas works after arb4- "abe wanted to draw Judah's reason. from the climber. a grateful man or woman the bestdreesed in Loddon. -000 deposited in the Central Gold tration roceedin at a crust of liter, can never be eat iy smart, gratitude and "Oh, you must have thea.. they're tre• P �' - Oh well. Deople won't go to them on loyalty are atet►nouy bourgeoy* qualities, me y don't Reserve, and $335,000 deposited $122,720. the you know, they a000lzat of tr same, you know." And ens had begged Lady Glaluconrt to w d never to ave you, and they can I with the Government for the p-ur- It is stated that the outlay in No I ra it is entirely their do it for her, and she knew that she - ppoae nay do w mrnch- lb is about. Deo • wino would. .it reamed oats natural that she pones of the Circulation Fund, Al connection with the recent, out- - - q seemed prtmaUsa almost. la the z want k '"iltstirety, of coarse sh6uld seem disinclined• of abarm. 'n their ragged etmpiicity, in together the aunediatel3 realisable break of scarlet fever at Portree -Why on earth doesn't the -Daebeas do and to Jadt•th, who preened hereeif on I their tsttmpaiem. a�rets amount to $33.421,571, or amounts to $2,000. th `1S 5mzoeLf T' lock coming her way at last. Indy Glaa- No. net at man. be has disappeared." 1 "I sappooe that it would look so &bee. court raised lust the same obstacles.. she drenr a .arae"br over 46% of tale Bank's habsixt to The death is annoianced at the >Ttss*ly pard for. with Lord Eastace in the ".bey will think we are borne pain for otrgh "Hugh or wr" yt on s lyse copies from some 01206ortnro � the public, What this means will ripe old age of. 90 Years of Mr. Wil• p Tea ia a when Huirb Glover.. was still u Woll. yes, I Ll - suppose is 1, that: dear "How aheurd'" when race . appreciated when it is retmem- Liam Gordon, farmer, Hiilockhead, ' 1 ere wast t comfort in drew a Lae ug *lir Hubert's name. ere eidL "'come to roD n so early she toald have dith'e life tbat people oouldn t sal that and ape or two other men she didn t want totalled over $'i,000,000 1eee, Q;, The surface'.workers at &11 the ' llo 'ad tom new else." kind of thin kf the Gfaacoarts to meet. Danvers was'- m: sister to Japan Jad3tH knew that the alitauon to bay. "It ion t as i! ,c were the Duclzsos•' now. She intended this party to be one less than 37% Of the habibities to collieries in Stirling, Bannockburn A" come to town so early was meant for Well I -dont mean that mxacUy• but mite congenial, and notnvuthetandlug the pubiio=and this was a very districts, have been granted a wall _ i1i*r,'she also knew that her mother would whyahoalet .we, don't -you know?" that. her mother had asked dome of them tra Od,ahOW1Il for normal times bonus of. 12 CeHta r da !sever have forgiven the Duchess of Dum- Se looked it- her daughter eeruttniw she tabooed all those who could harm her, g per y' 6cMty If abe lad asked anyone time, What Indy but Lady Judith would not let her at odd moments. The total asaebs of the Bank are The Ge•rernment may eotablish a ' Ju&th wondered lanes' was whether the ' see liar a resdion. She took ' up the I g y in Abe rdeen-. far the mann- - one wiped cot all Izn Go11in a pre >a56,190,464' bl, an increase of over factor mid Dtanheae had meant to do her a goon! 1 'World" an began reading it. so It she conceived nations of smart soc,ety, as u u _ 410" - perbape-•ya, Mac was mach " r,ot wgmt w argue -with her mother three millions from last year. It. facture of ammunition. Male la- rLord LEt6tace, no danger of Lord En• were. tther "tea `irt in amb�en d down is worthy of note that there are no, izer as far_ as possible will b. em I�ore likely, to keep her from marrytag any longer_ There seems no reason," went on Lady Tudor iso of her fatlher'e, or from the mortgages, while overdue debts and to ed. I31q Glaucciurt,P y : state wanting to marry her, if t4tere had Caps Peers and peerearara it appeared I �uppo�e'that one Duch imea erase .o could be out of every�tbing, a -ad, apetar. rF'al estate, other than Bank prem- Aberdeen Corporation_ hate Irises tilt@ Duchess would nave seen to it j oblige people, and the Duch is a great. ititle Americans sad Jewesses exceeding !&ea together amount to odd 8263,- reed that a war bonus calf 48 cents that he heard all the story, or the garb -i fuend of yoasw, isn't she -IL at leant Lord 1y in''ii' It -contused Vr', {1oWtng'a good y ` 'led version of u which had reached the Ettstace always seems w think so, Lady 538 40, or leve than one-third of one per weep he granted -to all employ-- - -safe of society', Judith looked ftp a little impatiently, it deal, and it oeaasinnally it save Her a a riteted, weary afu�ok co bear bow Judith .Doke of some per cent. of the total aasets. The, ea tkiiose wages do not exited $' 0 She had elven even all ides of trying to of the women, -aria supposed that it was .actual Ca,'h, Coin and notes, on per Week, ars r Dtichaae, or even an ordinary patle The alluelon to Lord Euastace was very impossible fora irl to her position notman P meet her s wife. me. Husband who alone would that that the Judith wouldn't help xu to -know these things, esu!• wondering y �i It i9 stated that there tat aOW a thedi lomat,ic, Ludy Glstzeotiit wondered it, hand were over $21,000,000, or Duc meet her case would be someone that wad in Judith a mind, lite was quite necessary that her tw1Ce what they were a e,ai' doom ill Scottish gla,ssvt•are, Be- - •- gaixe q whether ii would be `oat of t2te beaten track. With the sense owrr }ibtle Johanna "named for"' ad the of humor whieh when she was nog ,n but then Lord Eastace woulda-t mind I americans say, Johannesburg, as the Thus the MerchanUs Bank of C's fare -tile vier 8 lot ui it CiBe fresh - 'mantas much what she said pain would aseea't iteelL,. she told y;,,s he said anything to you about It?" cemtT.e from wb,lcb Her father had made oda i9 is a pVaiti.on Of great Austria and Belgium, IIute f�0ut- . 2ic�self that an explorer would be the his ksrtune, would have to go tnrotsgh the strength, which enables- it to face land is havinga look in, beat kind of man. The only thing she The questifln was asked with the usual same refining proceed as Judith- She de- 1 i ould have to be careful about would be air of ill -assumed andiffereme with which voutly hoped not. At night, for she waa any possible development of the The sale of flags organized by the wealth, enormous wealth• wealth that she always 'strove ro cover the !lank of a good woman, the prayed on her knees war situation with rfect eonfi- school children- of Perth City and her attacks on Judith'► mind. on her in• Pe could not be counted. It is a dreadful that •ih;a would not be necessary; at a ward thoughts, and which never by any dance. County; for the purchasing of a* thing when a woman haw reached the later period, when. she had grown Buffo- f _ tioint when ahe realized that only tabu- means marled Judith' sated with the sawdust which enveloped During the year the Bank's de`4 motor amzbulanee or the war, re- ora� wealth can brio Her the couatertert Yso. we have talked about it a good g deal. lie says M. -s. wJiat's her name?" her code, when she bald unpacked ahem posit business expanded vary COa '.suited in the raising of over $6.000. 'ot that flashiness which %be ordinary all and found each one was wanting n eoniwro[ lie Has failed to bring her. "Goll put is Lady Glanaonrt. divine nalitiee, morally chipped, etas stderabls, Its deposits bearing iA-� .,..About 300 appllCadiOns have HOW : -But of late the idea of eorwerta " -f llitigsag„+t• a n:ee•.litxlm we- qq tel`eet. increa..ed over mill ons bee-Ti--recetced at h-o-Aberdetm La-- �miTTlat2€ vow«d that *van it it were nacapary', It c - man, acid he says that the hav itive 'had tomase d r am ioverLrhip almost, y 4 D� mould not De. And rhe, from an inward ;and becaoee her ambitions were more ty such heaDe of money t� they don't I etmDle creed had said @omethtrig which- � 850.037,101.80, and its total. pub- bon Exchange for enrolment from _ Ifmited new. because- she ` no longer know how much it is, and it fe beoomtng lead boeae fruit in Judidla's mind. lir liabilities grew three mlllieas to women who are prepared to nnder- 4haikeh;i 94 the -.11 ti n , •. • ” rat it seem o you, p it _ 4- 1 f a'e won so at men may Join Via - much we1J." Lady Glaucourt snorted a F P t P Y N able concentrate of what he po®saved, she wag that evmTbbdy in London, I mean of and the reaer}•e fund' stand at colors. able torstforcto bet more, * bring lade. course people like o "I suppose they moat have so'meLhing,'• yourselves, take a • more earnest torte to bear. It was th s great deal of trouble for what atter all $i, 000 000 each. At the Firth; of"Forth coal its an "They will eek all three impossible Al.g P ;a�rw project of hero whit" .bad made hK the millioaa res can dp. ifi a week with ratan �eoco zatn of tat« or something. t Profits were _ neoeaeari3 affected increase of 36 cents r tun has tfsi ;'persuade Her mother to go rap to .town, money?" y � just atter Easter. It would be no good who wilt come with feathers and ekirul, by the efforts to maintain .so high a been intimated in conseiluenee, ;to be in at the death, she must .fart the really." Yoe, it wtrue. Thin tittle Johanna. AVV ,running early, at once. What had 'once Judith- !sashed with her. orhfuture, mikltona, mos! easy it ratio of liquid reserve or . assets chiefly of , extrwordinary demand. ' "I wish they would, but they won't," would be for her to marry anyone, coin- that could be converted- into cash This is the third rai--,e during recent been the sena! girlie :Tarbi become the et ••Will, it really would be better, than pared with the otruggle, the fight almost g Btanct of sex, land now become s set, the people they will ask, theme German it was, even for girls who had not Lady. immediately. Current commercial weeks. ;bus►nees°like purpose - which completely + peat to find suitable husbands. t loans in Canada, .tile main source An alarming ex logion occurred coca -pied -Iter mentality. Jews less. merely Jervve.lene, don't you Jndith'e ii} g p know, Juat ordiviary Jewellers, men lice Whst- foolke they were to fight, instead ofCo.'s k, What they were both dips sling this &ar*mith• only that they sell en roe, 'a 1. of a Canadian banks profits, were at. William Beardmore ci g Is dowh their arms. and trueting . P :Warning, an Lady Glaueoort eat at her stead of en detail." finding kind captors in their surrender. reduced by $6.200,000,' and the ne-t Parkhead Forge, Glasgow, as the 'wt•:iing-table, was w^heth ebe would do "I don't think 'it InAfters muoh how ,asLt certainly dose seem strange the wav profits for the year were $995,431, result of which seveza'1 workmen in the the before of d help had asked her thews @ell. Lord Eu,••tace says that that everyone gravitates to London, even tbosm 1 � stile day before, and Help the Collings to I partner of the Gbllings, I forget the I who must know tihat they have neither I against $1,' 18,694 for 191.4. These the moulding department were Be-, •beir first party. The Goll' were name, but he, in a German 'Jew. Che is the the means nor the ability to oope with I were still further reduced by ap- verely .wounded. new people of untold' wealth, so everyone ,rich one, as ,a matter of fact!, the Gob 1 the rZrong !food of new millioad which v 'Raid, who had started a diamond tom- lines aro paupers in comparieinn, so Lord 'i has deluged London. Money, yes, what ! pt�opriatlonS for patriotic p11rpOSea, .Owing t0 the Car Office alltlinri- _ w ;pang under the beet auspices, with an Eustace • nape, could buy London, it he ,was there left for Lady Judith but ! by the war taxes and by $250,000 tries having stopped sub -contracting 4enormona capitalisation, and the beet wanted to." money? Pote of money it must be. ! written off for de reci-ation in 'lhe in the manufacture of military ;lsames on the board. -Mr. Gollin was an And ne le P beginning tnntpg with ane. I ded, And during the days preceding g g •dfriltander'pare and simple, brit we or pose they'll ask the • astner," she added, g 'fie' market value of securi6ie.�.,' There clothin a large number of >�mall free years ago, had married the nosh• I you see the kind of people.; By -the by. ! party of the Yiotling's, Judith found her is every probability that the latter firms in Glasgow have .been seri - r of an impecunious baronet, who a er is tkit the man with the place in Park way al.mo*t daily to their House. They - • wing at Cape Town for three pearls, Lane?" had dined at the GlauoourtB, amount willl be in considerable halt onsly. affected: it were, lost her claim on British Drew "Yes, Adolphe somebody, the new•howe "I mue3t know what iihe`lookd ,like,' recovered' in the future, when se- The R'orks of Leofidis McDonald e as, a baronet'a daughter, and return- which is just finished " Lady Gtancourt had said, atid'I suppose. 1 in new garb as the wife,of 'a million- "ll-ther good taste;" 'Dady' GlaucourC pee-, it 'would be better to have a talk • curit•les resume their -normal value. •& (22o. 9ulafitld, weaving factory, 're. and had to have a new beginning. .put in musingly. "Ob, by the way, what about it, although there is,'really noth• j The appropriation 'for patriotic I' Pollokshaws, have now closed down ,As the daughter of a poor baronet -be did they tell me about him? 'Oh, I know, Ing more to be dbne. You have made her only known trumps, as the wife of a ! send out the list I sent; yr 1, there -is no- Purposes indlCate the SAcrlficOS and A•bOtlt 200 per50n3, mostly {e.- 1 Alice Morley told me t�}e gtl2er day that al 1 illionaare she urea going to know every. I he lives with some 3ifrican woman. I fhinq more to be done than to dit_daw-er�l[&� file Bank -is making for the, m21F.S, have. been thrown. 011t Od y, to entortain princes. But she had I mean a real African, black, with brace• and wait to see who comes, and,wRio does geneTral good in - these exacting. employment. ' o have a beginning. In Gape. Town, she lets, and, well I suppose she weans some not The Drentons have promised to go, glad been ciLite a personage as• a baron- thing *lee in London." so I suppose everyone. will." She spoke tithes, and the siharehol{rers are � -it's danghter, and been taken into din. • 'Are you sure of t•ha•t?" Judith lifted wearily, me it she had had a great deal amply compensated in the fact that _ ner by the Governor, which had ,made the her eyes to her mother's, and Lady Glau•. to dn, and as .f she wondered why on �— - other women frantically Jealous. Here court this time could sec Lbs answer to earti}i people like the Go]]ings wanted to the Bank's immense. strength and Iw`k phi would have t4 go in nearly last, at all her questioning. get; -into society. constantly widening connectiu 3 ry?" she asked, when Mrs. t >a "e kind of, functions she wanted to at. Good heavens,! bad ,it come to tba.t? . ,A. "Ip it nececsa enable it to loom forward to greatly The Real Pleasure.. tend, at least it was not so much she common' Getman tradesman* good heav- Golaing said that it was eo important to o wanted it, she was a peaceable soul, ens! Of course it was ge4 hold of the right people from file firvt. 'erihenCed prosperity as ,soon a9 prepbdterous, out „ ut ber husband, Go'.lings, who once had of the question? and Mrs: Galling didn't quite know what business in' 'Can Before my wife went array ougiht it a great step; .immense, to to make of he: apparent want of detail ala resumes its „ . But all the same Lady Glaucourt invit- had' her talk into iL phonograph. rr•y a baronet's daue'hter, and who ed the guests to the Golling•' party, and interest, usual activity,- Meanwhile a, bal- , ow wished he had waited in order to e. "Oh, pee, they are all coming," she said, ante sheet st1Cl1 as ta}lis,-After ff r How nice it mast be to be able ' arry a duke's. hardly taking the trouble to listen to, io hear her voice whenever' you Mrs. Golling at all, then suddenly grow ly nine montllia of war, is the best To' Lord Esutace, the Duchess' second 'CHAPTER XIV. - like. _ who from the finet .had been interest- ins more sympathetic for no apparent evidence Of solidity and sound • in the diamond scheme, she confided 'La.ter it seemed to Judith that that -year reasorn except that she teat that Kra. Gol•. nlafia p, "Ye,s,. and to Stop It F':Rueter I fact that with all their money, she had been one of her lucky ones, that all ling rather, criticized her nonchalance. g m'ent that a bank could pas. ed ae she spoke, as if the burden of the infinences bad been kinder, that *lie Lad4 de Blain is going, and b shoals sibly have• dike. - t wee irrtotera le, it seemed as if they bad loaded betself from a bondage, .the think that would be what you would —---------_:_._ ht to lvnow more people. 'Aud Lord bondage of exclueivenesir, and that - she wlsh,'abe never comes to my parties, lint - • TOR 7121 s 1sT-_, EPIZOOTIC, thee, who had always liked her 'and found a good deal to interest her in then she -s erasy on the subect of din slaPPINC•• r£VEB, led her Tor being married to Golling; I wider spheres' That she was making the monds:' "" - .- ow DISTEMPER DISTEMPER and CATARRHAL,FEVER,�; rad who was always ready to hely - any- best of necemipy she was quite award, but, M6'be continued 1' �% s Sure cure end positive preventive, no mater how horses bad spoken to the Duchess about tete fact tbat she was no lon'gef aimin :? %t k at any age are infected or "exposed. Llqutd,' gl%,•n on the begged her to stiLrt Mem. high, made her low !tights pie -canter and Y 0 tongue. acts on the Blood and Glands,•expels the p,ils,rnoua was her favorite son, or the le@s fatiguing, The barrowing', -gnawing.' �� • Our National 'Anthem was first x Z germs from the body. Cures Distemper in Dogs, aml Sheep, constant- anxiAty had lessened. It she t odd would have utterly refaced to fA r ' and Cholera in Poultry, Largest selling live stock rrmedy anybody or anything. "They always Nailed now, it would not mean so much. printed in 1 i42. Cures La Grippe among human. beings and is a •fine Mdney die the thin[ a WAsco by asking name She Would be oaretal this time how she remedy. Cut this out. Kee ft; '9how It to tspossible relations or friends. They can. felt bar way. And it was a kinder year The h•eavietst rains occur in equa- �� Q P your dFuau es r Hooause sloe bad made a o j who will get 1t for you. Free Booklet "Dfstetnper• Causes urdeawtand that one oeily nob tlbem cry nice woman t'„sial regi�na,. and the 'safest a0$R �0� and Curbs.” �. r yte}s mtoey, and tbat one doesn't friend in Mrs. Golling, Mrs. Gotling;whn (Iriantitiis fall in the demrt thin- DZ9%%=VTost;--AL.L WBOr.SSALE D$,VGGIaT1f. to kntgr their itri*nds or rels4ione bad been alarmed ait her distinction. and y kook open ••iving a yarty ys 1I !t faseinsbed by bar beauty. and ended by t ri'•ts of ;itch And Africa. IM03M >�ICAr 00 lo .. Chemists and sac:criologis4, Goshen. Tad., U.S.A. , I - ^., ..s_°. ..SSea•:.i. T:,.r.r• <:�.rz: , '.,..ri.,..-_::., tin;: ..d._:.sa_ ....:rm,n ..yarn;.. _e ._r•, •�"'::y.,�„�.,�+i�. �•.... �. �.. �'A”—�: .s 'lTinr,•m '�""=' _ _ R `T#'A' ac' ',:'��+^r M;F`7"".,. .gip _ !„r.,, r _ y i 0001N, FRENCH ARMY.,. o _re_ _now n ___an finie�`lost Formidable i�Var _ Machine Ever Existed- t _ A despatch from Paris says: Of the I These seven months have allowed allies fighting against the Austro -1 the French, and also the British, to German block, it is certainly the, perfect -their armament and to drill French who, in proportion to their their new units. The commander -ice - . , � '... i ..: i.:. _ u .'. h .-'+.�i- .,-. ed � •taxi.« :e<:� . ". - — c...._...' -_.r .s..: -_.....c..,.. -.a, -:..d. _.. •n.r.z..+-.�.s:..:...a......... ,.._1.... •. ...:. ., '..u. _... ._- .. ._, _ r_ma greatest .effort After nine months of now in hand the most formidable war the French army is more redoubt- able -than at any time heretofore. The war machine that has ever existed. Certainly the French have suffered .�. = --troops have passed a hard appren- losses, which, if smaller than those of ticeship'in they the Germans, are heavy. Since - war; are well equip- yet ped and their morale is in general ex- the start of the campaign about 1,- � • cellent. Tools, artillery, war material 300,000 French have been put hors de. A ; and provisions have been massed in combat. Of these there have been _ unbelievable quantities. about -360,000 killed and 230,000 pri- �i 1` The Germans' great fault has -bee n) loners or missing. their seven months' stagnation stn on the Of the total French loss of 1,300,- —banks of the -Aisne. and. -the Yser. Af-. -mer the defeat of the Marne they, 090,. about 180,000 have been dropped out, either for wounds causing perma- - should have tempted fate again at all vent infirmity or for serious illness. costs. They preferred to entrench' From 300,000 to. 400,000 men cured of XX }' G�nw:. ,f themselves in their mole hills and wounds or illness have returned to <r,r ,?'y , wait for some vague Savor of destiny. their places in the ranks. Turks Confined Behind 'Netting on the Deek of a British Warship. _ -- Particulars are lacking (doubtleFs for censorial reaaons) as to, the exact circumatanoe+s or locality in �E�IBERG SAVED DIEN BURIED �tiIYE which these Turkish prisoners were takem, but the photograph came from a certain place in the Medd- during terranean. Presumably, therefore, they were captured flys naval operations in the Near East - FROM THE E�1L�IY �� UNDER SHELTERS The photograph is inLe•resting in itself as showing file ingenuity of the B�ritush aail�or in saranging an • improvised prison on board. Although there may be a certain lose of personal dignity in being confined f- behind netting, yet this open-air prison is decidedly more humane than would be some dark oanmer - — - below decks, and we, may be Burne that the prisoners are treaded with the customary humanity and iRussian' Infantry Defeated Germ aana The Terrible Effect on'the Enemy of courtesy w4iioh the meas of the Britimh navy invariably display towards their foe. - in Galicia with Surprising -- — -- Ease-_ . The French Artillery- Fire. AT mm �+ C A despatch from Petrograd says: A despatch from Paris says: The ��Ift� K9-- -- u -- --hsa Russian infantry with bur of Bre ease inflicted a succession of .great de-1u�8 French official "e -ye -witness" in an y on the fighting in the vicinity. --�) IN THE TDENTINO' THE OFFENSIVE " --• WILSON'S NOT9 feats an the Germans in East Galicia. east of Tracy -le -Mont gives the de- � tails of the captu The main attack of the enemy was : re by the French - - — _� ' _ _ _ ,- conducted at Moszick with heavy! forces several days ago of the Quen- __. _ Hands Out Long Statement. Campll- .� nevieres farm. Iguna on the railways, but it wan spent "Throu Shells from the Italians Cause "In-' Attack the Invader in Both Galicia � rating the Already Critical hoot the da before the Germans reached the barb -1 g y there was s vulnerable" Fort to Diup- and the Baltic Pro -' I I Situation. wire entanglements in front of the heavy bombardment of the entire +main position. They retreated in ut=' German position, which was evontin- pear In Clouds. ., viaets �: ' ; A despatch from Washington says. moat disorder, leaving thousands of ued during the night by aerial torpe- The Rome correspondent of the A den patch from London says: I While the Presidents note to Ger- - deal. does and musketry: Our fire was very dead. effective, the battalions Mail tAlegraphs: i Russian reinforcements arrived in the;! many was being handed to the news- Simultaneouslytwo which $imultaneoualy the Ruasiana start,: held the position suffering heavy logs- Gorfizm' one of the Austrians', - Baltic provinces and in Galicia, and it paper correspondents at the State De- ed enveloping movement- against gaes, mss "Gen. Linsingen's army which had y, of the men being buried i most srongly fortified frontier points, became their -turn to attack. Accord-! partment,• Wm. J- Bryan was passing - crossed the Dniester River. The Rua-: alive beneath_ their bomb -proof cel- is being heavily bombarded by- the Italians from The Sagra-. ing to the German official report, part out at his home a statement attack - by sir.. ' � Sian infantry with magnificent dash'' lara- � try � three sides. of the German force on the Dubysss ing the communication sent _ I with lour battalions. do dike on the Iower Isonzo has been River, is the Baltic provinces, three- Wilson on -behalf of this Government • , attacked quantity of three-inch �utia, and drove composed of Zouaves, Tirailleurs, Mo- '' I dest,the -itsltan� I-ta de- struction resulted in the flooding of; t,�„� by as encircling movemtnt. In site statement Mr. Bryan de- Were obliged to withdraw, although in, scribes the President of- the United them from the woods. T}te aanihi- roccana and Bretons, who, without ' y haversacks, carried three da Isted division be. days' ran the surrounding area • almost to the - the region of 'Shavli and on the Nie- ! States as. an exponent of '," %Ad sys- one and captured M g61 officers, 9,300 men, 17 field "I tions; 260 rounds of ammunition, handl coast. ;men the claim to be making so- i tem in dealing with disputes between -the Iguns and 49 machine guns. The fight-� grenades and s Back filled with earth � The Austrian salient o4 i?lava (8 .mengresdespite a stubborn Russian re- Governments, system that has ling lasted two days. j to serve as a temporary shelter in the milea north of Gorizia on the rail' road) which' the Italians hay cap- aistance. : More important, in the war as -its cornerstone. Not only in this assertion, but, in others, Mr. captured trench. The Germans are. now entirely P southward o! the Dniester. Evidently "When the command to charge was lured, was shelled for some time by Pia -belief of military observers here, is the appar- . Bryan showed that he fears the pos- -.'- they intended to develop in enormous given. thA whole line, as one man, the Italians in their effort to cross the ent change that is taking Rlace in the 'Here .aibility of war between Germany and rushed force here. They were headed by rushed across. Slight opposition was Isonzd at that point, and it was finally Galician battle. again, accord- the United States as the result of liar. l ► Only 1Pruasian Gus ads, and advanced rapid- y one ugick-firer was carried at the point of the bayonet i to the German iccount, the Rus- Wilson's note. _ used ay towards iislicz, from where they used by the Germans, which occasion- s Above :Tolmino ,a regiment .of Ber- sians are -advancing to the south and Samuel Gompers, president of the l, "of small losses. The attack was be- proposed conduct the main attack_ l to sagleri covered itself with glory. It south-east of Lemberg, and also are American .Federation, Labor, issued on Lemberg. All the movement, how-.. gun at o'clock, and half an hour was isolated on the eastern bank When- the enemy destroyed three pontoon, attacking Gen. Linsingen's force's statement which was interpreted by I the Dniester near Zur- Washington to mean that the Feder:- Byer, was easily frustrated. The Ger-'later the first prisoners were brought mana are now south of the to the officers' headquarters. mans are bridges over which supporting troops which crossed awns. I tion of Labor, while doing everything gathering Dniester,apparently waiting for re- I "The 'clean sweep' ordered had been as- were to cross the river. Instead of In Eastern Galicia aid Bukowins, I possible to maintain peace, will stand . - They have lost in the rapid and complete.,_ Two hundred and fifty prisoners were the sole surviv- �nforcem'. waiting to be attacked, the Bersagleri flung themselves against the foremost' however, the. Russians are falling back; between tfie Fruth and Dniester rivers firmly behind. the President in his in - sistenc�hat American lives shall not hast six weeks more lives in Galicia . n in the six months 'ora of the. two battalions. The rein- trenches, making it impossible for the' with intention, it is believed here, I be utmecessarily and unwarrantably previous ngainst,Russia. Everywhere the Rua- foreements which the Germans endea- enemy to employ his guns against of jnaking the Dniester their line oi, jeopardized on the high seas tans are in close contact with the vored to bring up were mown down by them. The Berasgleri held almost all defence from the Roumanian frontier' - d ;�► lenemy +amour 76s. Two thousand of our ad- the trenches until the pontoon bridges the south-east of Peremysl. They Canadian Nurses Off1 versaries were laced out of action. p There are signs that the Germans..Th. were reconstructed. have very strong. positions along this Firing ,For F' Line 7- layes continued on Psi + the For this action Col. de Rossi, who line and_ militaryexperts say that if re ev second line of trenches toward Tout- of the Pilica, in Poland, towards the'sec was is command,. was decorated to they can drive back the Germans who A 'despatch . from London says: veilt ravine. All at once the patrols, Niemen, with. heavy artillery and annpagi the rank of major -general. crossed the river near Zurawna, Lem- Mme. Casault, daughter of Judge Qw- oipmainhmyThere hag been severe fighting' in bei will remain in their hands, and null and 35 other Hench -Canadian emica s a n e troops, were seen to sway and fall, the brain Russian strength' p y � the Trentino in an attackon the or they willa in a position o _tver a nurse%, have proceeded to ranee or ,drawing Ithere. The latent Russian success has although no shot had been fired. The called Ii Padre Eterno, owing to its vigorous offensive, at any rate as soon service in .the British base hospital, • + =� en achieved solely with bullet and Germans had placed a low barbed- reputed invulnerability. The garri- as the Austrians and Germans begin where • their proficiency in 'the dual !bayonet. bayd Scarcely a shell has been `wee entanglement' in the high grain son held out until, as an eye -witness to withdraw troops for their western languages will make them exception- " o arra- field to stop them. Our men soon in the last fortnight says, the fort disappeared in the and .southern campaigns.Iftre ally useful. .The ltegp is regarded a triumphant vin- severed the barbed wire aiuLsucceeded in capturing three German 77 -cannon, clouds. Trees around the fort could be seen thrown into the air, and it . , idication of Gen. Ivanoff. : which had been effectively hidden be-' Heaths bomb -proofs a few yards far- rained rocks. The fort replied all through a day and night, fallingonlyUnitcd • C�tesl�ate to Berlin • -^-:: to Testify ther on._ at• dawn. J`German At Lusitania Enquiry "The whole position was captured 'I' - '• A despatch -from Cincinnati, Ohio,' counter-attacks and. communicating 'ands quickly k' and *o' uni Wye W A R N E E O RD WINS - '`• �' :- - � says: Heinz Hardenberg, said to be a trenches t he main position _ Pras'ldm t Wilson Notifies Kals..r That Laws 1'ltlst member of 'the aviation corpof the prepared. Our aviators reported that German Imperial Arm and reinforcements had been rushed LEGION OF (� be Respected. possibly,fresh the army -•of German secret service' up from Royal in auto-busses.Dur- HONOR _ _... °agents of Germany, and who is be-! ing the night the fresh troops attack- r ' lieved to be wanted in connection with', ed, but were repulsed each tune. France the 'A despatch from Washington says:' ing to make to -the other, and his m the investigation into the Lutitania ' "At dawn the enemy again attacked .Bestows .Decoration .on President Wilson called upon . Ger- vitation to the. Imperial German Gov - disaster by the special ,grand jury, n desperately our two wings, but by Airman who Smashed the many for an expression as to whether''ernment to make use of the'service's, New York City, was taken into cos- rain or hand grenades his fir Zeppelin. pp or no s e to en s . o a i e y t e o t e United States in this way. ; tody here by special agents of the De-' effectively stopped. principles of international�aw as re-, This latter proposal is in answer to _ partment of Justice. "We counted orr the ground where A despatch from Paris says: -A. J. Bards American lives and American the reference in the German note to .i d•— the 'counter-attacks took place ap- Warneford, the young Canadian avia- ships. He has asked in effect for a the efforts ' already ' made by the _.Grampian Arrives With proximately two thousand dead. The I for in the service of the British navy, prompt response, and on the reply to United States to",bring about a modi-,1 ... Canadian Troops total estimate of the enemy's losses is l who destroyed a German Zeppelin this question probably will depend ; fication of Germany's submarine pro -" three thousand dead, not counting the We lost 'two hundred' from his monoplane while the airship .1 whether or not the cordial .relations gramme through obtaining Great Br-. food. A despatch from Qttawa sags: The wounded. and fifty killed 1,b00 wa's flying over Belgium, has been Y g g between' the two Governments and to tain's consent to importations of P " Militia Department was advised men and wounded. given the Cross of the Legion of Ho- continue. , This demand is regarded by cargoes into Germany for the civil We -captured 20 quick -firers and also •; Thursday of the sale arrival of nor for his exploit, on the recommen- official Washington as the crux of the' population. This effort on the part of ..� ,the, a' great quantity of trench materials." Grampian at an English port. She dation of General Joffre, commander- • note which President Wilson despatch- the United States came to naught,' tarried 1,038 officers and men fromi �I°--�- ' in-chidf of the French forces. ed to Germany. All- other points in . and -instead of acting upon Germany's the 48th battalion of Winnipeg, 500; First FigureoAre you a pillar of - Warneford was given the Victoria the communication were intended to intimation that it might be renewed,'. from Winnipeg and Brandon, rein -1 the church 4 Second Figure: No, Gross by King George for his achieve- be subordinate and incidental to, this. the President now lays upon the Kai- -• ;forcements to the 79th, and a party of I'm a flyin buttress—I support it menta - Two features of the note, while in ser -and his advisers the responsibility. 83• doctors. from the-t�'ide; Relatives of Lieut. Warneford, V.C., no wise modifying the demand for as- of making any proposals to Great _ who single-handed destroyed a Zeppe- .surahces as to the future, hold the Britain. , J lin in Belgium, -have been discovered door open to Germany for a possible, - The kerncl of the President's note - GE RMAN TROOPS,for FRANCS I in New Brunswick. Rev. Mr. Warne- ford, of Johnston, N.B., is a cousin, alteration of her submarine -pro-'to in Germany is found in this conclud-_ gramme.' One of these is -the Presi- ing sentence: and Dr. -P. H. Warneford; of Hamlr-. dent's invitation to -Germany to sub-' "The Government of the . United" _ ' ton; N.B., is an uncle. The latter says mit any "convincing evidence" in its States deems it reasonable to expect that Lieut. Warneford is the son of a possession that the United • States that the Imperial dermal Govern 'A despatch from London says: A.' also report the arrival of large num- military man, and was born in Eng- does know officials failed to perform their duties' ment will adopt the measures neves- in the Lusitania before to these (those of _ new German army of about 500,000 bers of troop trains in Belgium. eland. The doctor not whe- examining she sary put principles .;10 men, some of them first-class troops, Along most of '%e French front the ther Warneford,had been in Canada, sailed. The other is the President's international lav) into practree in re - is moving west, according to the cor- fighting is oL, a character similar to though despatches relating to .the 'offer to convey to .Great Britain 'eri spect to the safeguarding of American respondent of the Daily Mail at Aix that which has been in progress for young aviator referred to him as a Germany any intimation or sugges-ships, and asks for assurances that is Chapelle Dutch correspondenta many months. Canadian. tion either Government may be will -I this will be done." . , � '... i ..: i.:. _ u .'. h .-'+.�i- .,-. ed � •taxi.« :e<:� . ". - — c...._...' -_.r .s..: -_.....c..,.. -.a, -:..d. _.. •n.r.z..+-.�.s:..:...a......... ,.._1.... •. ...:. ., '..u. _... ._- .. ._, _ r_ma Z4 4 ' w .? � ..m i 1 � .,; s .pie• vat a„F y} _ ,. .. R...WEAR-Secureyour late cabbage ing. Prot, Michael, who to a Welsh-SUMM -LOCALISMS. 1 plants at Rankine. man. iss most gifted sebolar, and his i -A new cover wqs placed on sermon waa a remarkable one, 5' the iron bridge this leek. A meeting of a number of residents - g of Whitby township took place in the Men's balbriggan Underwear, harts 5 to n at . 0 . each, d ye� a , at - -:-Flank Brien is erecting a -G. H. Linton is'enlarging his agrictitural rooms when it was decid- 60c, encb. Men's fancy shirts etc. and 1.00. Sus ,uliare - new silo. residence on his farm, the West- a to conduct a whirlwind campaign - - aufis; ties, armlets, sox. etc. Overalls, a res to -Jame McCullough spent Sun. gate property. in aid of the patriotic fund. E. Lick Carhartts' are the best. Ladles housedress", 0&�16�Isee, with friends in Whitby• -J. T. A. Elliott spent a few was appointed secretary and John Me- 'underskirts. drawers. corset covers, gowns, etcnote and. \ hosiery, gloves, embroidery faces, curtains, -Mrs. John Pgrcy, we repet to aye last wee with- scrims. a report is seriously ill at present. iris, of Stouffville. The closing ezercleee at the Collegge at 8.29 they are the correct style. white pump 1.25 and -Harry Wade made a ship- -Mrs. D. Pettit is in' Colling. on. Wednesday evening promises to .be .1,50, Tennis shoes in white, tan and navy for gents of unusual interest. A presentation g — meat of mixed stock on Monday. wood this week attending the will be made to Dr. Havre, whose long ladies and children. Choice groceries always on hand. _ -Edgar Bath moved into the funeral of her niece. connection. with the college as princi Fresh fruits and vegetables in season. Beed cora-Mengel Morcoru t - P. L. S. of seed, turnip seed.. pal comes to a close, and will be ' week. Port Perry, was in town on Wed- succeeded by the' new principal, Dr. Phone orders receive rompt'attentionr y -_ -- - p.. IJNBARTON - ' -Some of _the fartners..in_.this ..Heade on btteAnee� Farewell �1 A •�' 1 1=t� have begin-their-4Lgi a Bars-to--Charles-awyi Mi A-fe -from ere-attended--twdemi:-=G__._t1 -G1 L l - operations. 'Hood at Brock Road on Monday, on,tration on bee -keeping at Albert -John Henderson, of Risigwood June 14th, a daughter. Mantle's. Claremont, n Wednesday, spent Sanday with his sister, Mrs. -Henry Outland, of North Car- by'►ir. Weir, -of the Ontario Agricat- ti -John Rankin. oliva, will preach in the Friends' tendance,ural includiinnger a number who .� -Mars. Barnes, of Toronto, is meeting house on Sunday. motored out frons hTewmarket, Mr. j "' ore 1 'spending a week with her sister, -airs. J. C. Philips has -been Tipper proposed, the formation of a Mrs. W. G. Ham. spending a few weeks with her County Associatien in connection with -T. M. and Mrs. McFadden are brothers and sisters in ZElichigan. the provincial society, and it was de- holida?ring at the former's old . --Mrs. Wm. Allan, of Hamilton, tided fo organize in November. : ' hams in Durham. arrived on Tuesday a spend some - EVERYTHING YOU WANT ALL . -Charles Shepherd, of Oshawa, time with her daughter, Mrs. W. wHlTvwLE .- _� ltas been spending a few days -here J. Clark.. -_ --Edward J. G. Bell has been for some. at the home of his father. -Mies Fannie Clark returned lave in Millbank. • . ` ---AT ONE --PLA _CE J- - - - -The township council will home on Tuesday, after spending Miss Annie Larkin, of Markham, -meet oir�ooday neat for the a few Reeks with relatives in spent Sunday with her father, John GROCERIES -Don't worry about -.the high coat of Tea -Just try our transaction of general business. Hamilton. Larkin. „ -Rev, W. A. Pippen was in _W. J. and Mrs. Miller attend- Wm, Auston and Miss Blanch Ham- 31ay�ell" Ceylon at 35 seats, ie bulk." 12c, 20c, -25c and 28e. Toronto last week attending a ed the funeral of the latter's con• lin were the guests of Mount Dennis toes, 3 tins for 25 —Quacents.ker Canned Salmon, meeting of the Anglican Synod. sill, Mrs. Frank Harris, to Grove- friends Sunday last. Breakfast Foods -Quaker Oats, Robin Hood Oats, Quaker Corn --Mia. of the Bateman, S Toren- side cemetery on Sunday after- The occupants pf a large. Kessel Isar `Flakes, Ke'lloaa Corn Flakes, Post Tosties, -Krumbies, Keliogs from Toronto were the guests of Jae. Toasted Wheat Biscuit, Wheat Flakes, Tillson's Oats, etc. to, spent Sunday hereat the home noon. sof her mother, Afrs. B. Bunting. -Palmer Bros. are erecting a N• ssover the weekend. Misss B Bridget Clare, of New York. is White Satin, Cream Bung, Tea Buns and Five Roses Floors. , -Thos. Gormley, of Oshawa, is fine large barn on their farm, now spending several days at the home of - relieving at the G. T. R. station occupied by M. Hickey. John .James Nei Ison Cassel, the prominent during the absence of Mr. Brown McGinty has the foundationcorv- ice cream man.' - ,We guarantee everything fresh and right -your money -Geo. W. P. and Mrs. Every and pleted. The Whitevale "Tri -cola=s"' ceere , child, of Whitby, were the guests .eA new slug appears to be feed• successful in defeating Pickering last cheerfully refunded if good3 are not satisfactory. + of J. S_ and :Sirs. Jepbson on Sun- jog on the leaves of - the black Fiidas in a very exciting game of sur- --may. eurra Rev. 'Mr. Hassatd,'of Upper Canada- -John and Mrs. Staring enter- that a Spray of arsenate of lead Bible . Society, conducted- Che morning - - tained a nn'rirber of their young Would end ills depreclatioris, . service in tate Baptist church -anti in See our Ladies' Patent Primp G)totsial, at '2.50 and 3.00. Patent Ox- __ -friends to a dancean Friday night small green slugs which are feeding the a%%ning in the Methodist. _ _ _ fords at, 'L.'_':'. Ptttent Pinups with low' heels and busy last. _ on the juices of the leaves on the Miss Evangeline i males is visiting stray= just right fur gills and ladies who wish -Strawberries Ila this ; locality under side, should be.treated to a her uncles, the Aisjor Bros., hire. •luso Heel, at- 2 25 Ladies' Patent are beginniog io ripen, and with spraying of coal oil etnul=ion uc a prior to leaving for the front .as a a Theo, at 2.Ott: Ladies' Don- e weather will be a good solution of whale oil sea , r hich nurse. Her father and brother ate '`. favorabl sol' h at l 5. p is Theo 3 crop. iq •also -effective in -ridding rose already in France. -: - :- -Muss Frankie Jones and niece, bushes of _the green aphis red The residents of our village were Ladies' South Tie House Shoe at 1.45. sorry to bear of the sudden illness of Miss Edith Williams spent a few s ider and all insects which suck Sirs. A. G. Tooke. On Thursday ixst Also, a sjslendli3 assortment of Pumps, Oxfords, button and lace - days with friends in Whitby last the juices from under the leaves. Mrs, Tooke had to be rushed to-ths -,- Boots for the kiddies. - week, -One eveuing this w -et -k two city where an immediate and serious -- -M. S. and Mrs. Chaliman spent men in an auto had an unusual operation for, appendicitis was neces- Sunday with the former's brother, ez'perience'when coming down the sary. We are glad however to report _ =;HARDWARE _FOR THE. ROT WEATHER r F. M. and Mrs. Chapman. of To- .Brock road: They were about -to that she is doing nicely. New Perfection Oil Stov s, two, three and four burner: with glass- ronm meet a horse au rig and when Last Friday at the age of 81 years, . Connor. who been on turning out to the right they went Robt. Vardon died at the home of his front uveas, faelsaverw, no heat in kitchen. Mosey --J• H cousin, Dr. died Carlos. in (}alt. talks. -See as before buying. the sick list for.thepast .8 weeks too fair and areal into Lhe ditch. For many years Mr. Varc'lon was a .is reported to be somewhat im- As they were going at. a good resident in this focality for years and ,Screen Doors, complete with hinges, hook and pull, proved. _ _ speed .bQth Hien were thrown clean rose to -prominence in the horse buss- 1.00, 1.25, 1-76 and 200, - - -P. C. and Mrs. Brown were }n out of the auto when it carne to a tress• He waw one of the oldest .nem- WelIiogton• this week owing to sudden stop. •Fortunately the hers of the U. E. Loyalist families in Hamniocks-Beautiful designs `hirl's show both w " the serious tllaess of their brothel' rpvbirie wag pot, iojclred sad the Canada. _ =iehness and gizality, la men claitu that the -act gives a rge-change to choose - - - I -la . � - -C. H. C. Wright, of Toronto, person a pleasant wenaataon when t - from, prices from 1.25 to 8.00. and A. H. Caimeron, of -Boatoo, floating through the air- Fruit, Vegetables visited with _ Pickering friends -on large IItrmber of the ladies Washer s g Tuesday. ^ of 9t. Andnew's church as well as _ _. _ . ..The 190Q Z� her makes R'ti hllsg easy. Doesn't P -Quite a large number from the it number from St. John's church; All kinds u imported and home s village attended the annual ser 'Brougham, attended a rnis-ionary grown. Fruits and Megetab}ee, - -�jgl Qty g,Celli to try it, one rice - vice at thle "white church" on meeting art the .howe of :Mir-, M. fre€h tw.ico a week.. Sunday afternoon. S. C`hapinau tsn Wednesday -after. -If we have not what you want tCY all S 17.00. . ds ear the president of the . etin of Fries noon to h I •. -The earl me g- an et it. yearly tiv e c g opens'today at their meeting Whitbyf a wcwotle. Miss Drum- - horse here. The usual- number mond, of \ea•castle, who gave a .Give its a call. � - ---of visitors is expected. roost interesting addre5:a'oti the �. a a -C H A P M A ti -Mrs. W. D. Roger ''of' To. mission work of thechurch.. Dtir' Don't forget we keelf tanto, accomlvrnied by her laugh- ing the meeting Mrs. Simpson _ - - --- --- ter; Miss- Helen, spent -Monday Sang a wolo in' her usual pleasing 1\EILSON'S ICE CREA9I 'With her relativ@s in the. village. manner. At the Flo. -e of the ad- J MA R�(�/Is.. -Ed. Bryan intends erecting a dress all repaired to the spacious fine new residence on the site of verandah where tea:wws serve d,l1e pickerms OntaHO -. eAidiety - of his More. Wm. Wilson has the Methodist church -Are_• now busy -- Fou avers n contract. makiag preparations , for. .their NOTICE TO CREDITORS o wick blue 'v' 'alon the front monster picnic which they will of ar New Perfection street have been enjoying a -a hold on Thursday, July 1st. They -" Get One flame oil stoves. ----- street . _ _ I n the Matter of the Estate of :Charles • . _ - -�- - • less atmosphere during the past have .arranged for a program of 5nritli, Jail of fhe TownsltTp of Pickering in four burners three bnrnera and two. week, the oil having effectually sports, including football and in .the Coa:nty of Ontario, Farnier, We Have Them *btirners complete with ovens APa irgn settled the dust nuisanceother sports. The Highland Creek deceased. - =- - --- heating plate. -Master John Returner was band will furnish'ap abundance of Notice is hereby given pursuant to suddenly seized with' illness on choice music during the day, In Revised Statutes of Ontario, ChapterS ,. - - Suuday and required medical at. the evening a first-class musical 12•l, that all personshaving claims Screen Doors, Window Screens; creen Wire r" tention. We are pleased`to know and literary program twill be given against the said estiyte of Charles Hammocks, e . _ that he is recovering nicely. in which the following will take Smith, who died on- -or' about 'tbe H ammo e -The eldest son of Thos. Parker, -part : Mi lville Male Octette, Miss 18th daS of March, 1915, are required Inspector: of Weights and Meas- Brock, s Joist of Toronto, and to send or deliver to either of 'the urea in Vancouver, B. 'C., is re. Miss Wilson,' elocutionist of Tu- undersigned Executors on orticulare e e N -D - - ported as being a prisoner in Ger- ionto. Watch out for bills giving the 10th day of July, 1916. pa mien Mr. Parker -formerly was a full rticidars.. of their claims, duly. verified, and y. Pa notice is further given that ager the ' t• resident of I)unbarton, being a --•- jest mentioned date the Executors The en S Vere brother of the late George Parker. HERRYWOOD will proceed Lo disteibute- the said - -A number of the members of " 9 estate, having regkrd only to - the ' the Pickering branch of the Wo. At Inglethorpe" the bo.me of-'lir, claims -of which they shall then have - - - IISela'9InBtitate attended the a'n- Wm. Taylor, on Friday eve June lath' notice. - nual district meeting which was a splendid lawn concert will be given Dated at Whitby. the nth lav- of See our neW lines of summer wear, our aLirts, 'socks, tree, hate and c in aid of our wounded soldiers. There June, 1915, ion tradersvear--- held 11 f9a 1-9 of 90109, t Whitby on We' Congratulate Mrs. ' H• duetts; drilla etc. Also $ighlaad Creek :JoHY SMITH,' . ' Cherrywood. - Cronk on being elected president Band. The services of Mies Maude J E. FAREWELL, K. C. P. O., Ont. We are agents for the °0th Century Tailoring Co. and a' Century - for the ensuing year.' Relyea, a Canadian artist of Toronto, $7.89 solicitor for the Executors, perfect fit and complete satisfaction is guaranteed with -W. Spence, who has been tel- and graduate of Emmerson College of ger in the Standard. Bank here for Oratory, Boston. has been secured C each gartnent. the past two or three years, left ford arrangements are being made ILI�w7 ..on Tuesday .for Markham, wjaere for a speaker from Toronto also - ELM M Ll.a DALE M freshment booths on the ground. Ad- Get the Habit. Go to Buntings. he will be relieving for the neat mission M ets. Any one wishing to PICKER=NQ two weeks. Stewart Bell, has give more will not be denied the priv- __ been promoted to the position of ilege of so doing. It maynot be your Is -the. place to get your Bread A - BUNTING Royal -• �:ICKERI G teller in the bank here. eon who is wounded,' but some Flour, Rl Household. Made • • -After a prief illuesw 'from mother's son, you and yours may,need --- lze'art trouble, Mrs. Waters (nee to go. In the.meantime all come and from No. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try do your little bit at home. Canada a bag. Mise Rose Bradford), of Toronto, . and Old.England expects every man Also Gl'enora Flour. Pastry Flour died on Sunday last. Her funeral to do his duty. took place on Tuesday afternoon, _ Fresh Rolled Oats. �ornet�iing Intersting to Farmers .� Her many friends in Pickering, - — WHITsv Bran . Shorts where she is held in very high The Women's War Society haw''e eD• -In future I will have Harness and Horse't3ooda at W. J. esteem, will regret, to hear of her Oats Crushed Oate _ untimely gaged the Tom Marks Theatre Co. for - Bodeh'st Brougham, at regular p{ices. demise. Oat Chop Whole Corn Call and see him. � all neat week in the Music Hall. Pro- , -On ri.day ' evening last- a teed, in aid of patriotic fund. Cracked Corn • Corn Meal friendly game of football was •Tbe county council was in session Mixed Feed Dairy Feed - Full stock of Ht#rness, Robes, Blankets, Rugs, and a21 horse' played o the athletic_ grounds again this week and on Thursday the - - goods at Pickering. here betty en the Whitevale and members took in the eacumion to the Caldwell's Cream, substitute Pickering arms. Both sides put -A icultnral College. Guelph, Calf Meal - and _ Boots and shoes repair�!as well as,harness. e and were pretty gang of lil0 Italians are a improving ' ap a good the C. P. R. roadbed, while another Mola99ine Mea]. evenly [Had. Whitevale wren gang with a pile driver are engaged - PICKERIivG HARNESS EMPORILTi:I by the ?co1.0. they having strengthening the bridge over Lynde's special prices in ton lots.theai at the beginning creek. BELL PHONE. Phone Ind. 301. W. J. �OAIiWELL '�` of tlat*_SFIMP• The match was Prnf. Michael. of Victoria. College, �- 7 T-TXTeelre ed the baccalaurate_.nerm4n._.i�_ . mss+ �i•gp- titr�r-- ___._ " r tire, ec3�y f the village. j the Ladies' College on Sunday even- the ven- CTiop y _ ice e + the residents.0 _ ..$ .. , ,mss, .: :. � .. ,,• �` +.