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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_06_25-.r '- "a ,ir'^ ."a:: •+- -, e..b -t. ;,,y - ,.. r. ... - ,,t- y -.vim. _ r tee..�'C" .s..m. - _ r•'-4�''�-.i5"'.'-+c••'�•''"`.y:=+.. ,,.+,�,.• �.,,,.,' ,7' �r,a ^r _ IF .s.-szu•�... •.+-^� - •. ¢..:.ioac�wc. ';m. :.rna:m.a '�s'E•� ••'3�YiC•�.e^..�'.s :..- .. ... �_: ,.w ,. --e'w ''+Y-, r,di,... 'vG •. -`,d„ �.'n.• n..+'-.�:,:'` lab4. , • - T. 0 �PIKERING NEWS .HkE VOL. g� l • . PICBERINC, ONT., FRIDAY, Jt TNE 25, 1915 No. 39 T OCUST HIL !t ZgEabliah6ff75years sled{cat PINK A gardeq Finely, under the auspices The -Bones" of the Locust Hill of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist - -------Church, ' Clippers are becoming remarkably will be held on the evening of active. Saturda evenin at 7.30 . in. N�TppDl � E. FORQVTH, D. of O:, Regis- -. pp t3 `" Friday, July 9th, on the church lawn. there will be a match between ii .'tered mea ,or of the Optometrical As•o• oiatiou of oetario. Special attention given to the 4ttinsto`t.gtaeses. E�e•_tetd ire, -N FLO1 R : — "• --- — A splendid program of sow{ and story_ - arried-and-sin le- men. --I t is to be 1} -be, giren- iiy ofpopular m g deplored that it will detract consider. comedians,._L es Brazil and Will J. . . MLL tstt WHITE SAT '�— -- - — abs -€ions -aha -a._._ Eite, who are well known through- _ O. McRINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., e Edinburg member of the College of � ' ' CREAM BL NS�FAatIL Y at Atha, but such Fire the fites•of war. out the province. •Tea-: will be. served from A to, 8 oclock. Ice ' Cream and Among the historic figures on the field will be: (Stag) William, the u' _ - 'FLOUR AND OEREAL$ Pbysieiam and Surgeons of. Ontario, licentiate of Royal Coliege of Surgeons, Edinburgh, - attention to dsieaae• of women TEA BUNS—PASTRY old war other refreshments will be sold from horse of ancient history ; Ross 0,; the thg booth on thegrcunds. Admission Xissimi for Pastry Baker's Joy for Bread •Special and children, Oise• and residence, Brougham. Bran Oats Shorts grave, who never failed or flinched, 26 cents, children 15 cents. '• _ _ while the ecclesiastical end will be up- z -- �+•�• � held by our `George" although slight- l' Graham Flour . �Wheattets, Corn bleat, Rolled MEDICAL -PiCKERiNG SURGICAL -Oat Cho P . Hear Miss Wray, Picketing July 1 ly German, be will play fair, while the Wheat, Rolled Oats, Buckwheat Flour, —• and X-RAY INSTITUTE. • Jumbo .Crushed oats -----• literary end will be ably upheld by A Pot and Pearl Barley, PICRIMING, - - ONTARIO Feed Flour DaiEy Feod WHITBY Victor EHugoT. ICAs expected than the horses be hand. —FEEDS F. SLl#IN ?OWLS,. -i H., M. D., C. 3t.,i Physician -in -charge charge Wheat Sdreenin a Corn Chop'William g most of oldd will on Stone, father of the Grand The single men ea act to have the ua- Trunk operator who WA8 so mvateri- g P Bran Shorts, Medlin s . g , Crushed Oats, Bart e Feed, y Bpedali•t in Bsa:al Diteases Prostatic INs Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Corn ously murdered last November, climb- excelled generalship of Alexandra Oats, Molassine Meal, ' - A!"" Arms r a s ere yJ 3'tuuon,Y•Brpexamfnatioa. Di•ea•e•oteye' Sas. nose, throes sac longs, Fittinggiuse� sad all accts sad chrotilo di••a•es. ---- _ -- SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. urdapevening,and throwing himself in front of freight train, was instantly battleroyah Tustowho the referee will be I have not heard. The con- -- a Specially Mined Grain to make hens lay. ;; Otlio• Hoare 19 to 3 sad T to g p, m. �91y STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA AND STEAM. kilted. He had just been served with a summons to appear at a resumed in. quest on his son's death, held on TueF< tending teams would like to have had g an international referee, but as they are all swap at the war. an • able sub. be Let's Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves. '1? s - -Ea•tf Meal. - ' L,eyat. T E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- J. . L31,0onat OrownAttorner,Ltd County - SS's are now quoting B day. He replied at the time Eha P . e would be connected with the shootan 8 and expressed the intention of com• stitute will chosen. go and take the rest, POULTRY FOOD MBat Scrap, Bone and Meat, - adue or. OoartEon".WhitbT. MT eummerprices. _ _ - witting suicide. A widow and three WHITBY Charcoal, Shell and Grit. _ _ E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and A. t daughters survive. It is a strange The Si one inquest ended in a fiasco_ „. Cotton $eed Meal is the ,cheapest and - best feed on the solicitor, Nota Public, Esc. Mone to SL y oan. OMce Brock 6t. North, whitbv. ., 4517 . . J L SPINE, LIMITED, coincidence that his own fatber's end was tragical because'of the factthift he the mystery y As to who shot the open- &tor in the G. T. station the night of market for milk. Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattle -- PICKERING, ONT. too, committed suicide. Dec. 10 last, being still as far away and pigs. You will never be with. jn i6u#ins## �ti>cD#. % G. HAM—Issuer .-M--.. :hiss Wray sings at the Methodist Party, July let.. ..Dec. ever. Mayor Church has arranged for a out it after using it. '1 SEED CORN FOR SALE=A- car j Stock. Fari�i Wanted of .tii,irria a g Licensee la the Oonat= of Ontario, :Garden --+•-• meeting in the city ballon Monday next; Jutre 28th, at tl o'clock: of the Windior Dairy and _Cattle Salt just • she. Plekeriag P it 27;y Creswit good supply ver _-lace municipalities interested in the .pro- arrived. The best salt in Canada. Cement and Plaster kept on hand. rULCREMReal state Aue •. tionear.:+water, callectoz and Fanner of marria¢e llcene••, Brougham. 447 _ of rtinnin spring water g P n8 jtl] Or without 17lllld- jn y wanted forclieni: g -- A pleasing event took an` y P g P Wednesday. the Lard last., at the borne of .lir. and- Mrs.- NVm. Clews, Balliol street, Nurth Toronto. when their daughter, sed nm Po Qraremeut of Slee Kingston road from Toronto to Oshawa. The toren_ council - unamimously agreed to the request of the school _ a L- M=M Tom' HOPPER Issuer of .Marriaagge D. License• to the County of Oatatio itj� e A )y E A TL A K E• O.mes at .tore and his residence. Claremont- John Fisher & Conz?any eldest bliss Gladys Clews, was u,,ited in marriage to Mr. X11ton Bathurst Burk, only son of air. board at a meeting Monday night for ah.increase to SUF,40Q of the authorize- tion for the renjudelling the high a.7 n --- B.BEATOIN TOWNSHIPOLEBF D- Oon.eyancer. oonaml•sfoner COU' TRY REAL ESTA�iE Mrs. Boyd Burk."Bathurst of for taktu att•its, Accountant. ate, stoney to los. � 610 LUMSDEN BUILDING,. and Farm" Brougham. The bride, who looked school into a modern six room sebool. The contract was to let Jas. Pearson 0 Q an form proyests' t. of ]t`ma'Q'' Lk ' ease•- •, Ont. t•1 8 ADELAIDE ST., E., TORO-ITO. charmingin her travelling suit of g . for that amount, hes also having the 1 - -_ H T .•._ UGH S. PbGH, Glen Maj -r. Oot Licensed Anctioaaet Exteats.• exper- taupe gray and white hat, was Riven awn b her fabler. The ceremony the Bay. the new public school at the Ba Both Are to be ready for - Y 'r ti _ FRUIT B�►SK�TS Iran" to ducteded sad thoroughbredratsfo .enc! . :.tti`IY coadaeted anywhere. Writs far fern. . '. 50,E just. arrived, was performed in St.Cuthbert'a church by the pastor, Rev. M. Lamb. The little occupancy after the summer vacation. This improvement in the the school - _ w uad Particulars. phone lad. 91is. 3s•ty ll,gt. Baskets Sic each. 8 t Baskets 3c each. q • five-year-old sister of the bride acting as Hower girl looked very sweet and pretty. The bride was made the reci- accommodation of Whitb will put It y' P in the front rank educationatip. --.-- .... - - POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, o! Tort sad Ontario Ane n for ooall kinds stem salty of all ktoda afteaoed b on •harass• '! Covers le each. pient of many useful abd costly pres- QRekN R1VRR -" — ® -- •' , neaes. Address Green aivw p. O , out. 1 qt. Berry Boxes 40 rents per 100, 24 and 27 qt, Crates 121c each. eats including a handsome silver tea service from the manager and employ- R P y ees of the Dominion Express Co„ with Miss A11le Fuller was home aver Sunday, The shingle theft has given satin- B. POWBLL. Licensed Alia . tioaeer, vswator and collector to, eaantte. of Ontario and Tork. All kinds Qo sate conducted other privasef or Every prckage guarateed and prices are guaranteed not to raise if whcm the bride and groom have been en a e g g g d... After' the wedding break- Clarence Rogers. of Toronto. -is spending his.holidays::with relatives pe g faction for over 30 years. Empire Corrugated Icon with a in. -by 9610 antes collected For sates or other pv 1lenian ordered now and get . them fast in the home of the bride's parents p here. 2 in. corrugation, see it before you i • pt7 at reeteeaee. Elizabeth at., Piob pp areae. Phone orders tett as "taws O>see Ftok when you want them. - the 4neppy young couple lett in the ape J, A. Nighewander nt Sunday buy other makes. If you are in S •�.,; Being or 1lacaab's stare, Claremont. 111 re est a prompt Stu sattsiaetfoa gnaraa teed. its ohoae aumb•ris Independent asci Chopping and Oat Rolling ins usual W. G. BarneB, Green River afternoon boat for a trip to Bowman- ville. Cobourg and other points east In. their return they will spend the on "Bathurst with his sister, Mrs. A. M. Ellis, of Ashburn. %ire. R. P Hoover Is snffering from We ho for. need of a Cream Separator. Try a Premier for 30 days. Also 2 gasoline engines from $39.00 up. ' TT T. MtQ �+ -`— - summer Farm." Their a stroke of paralysis.- a or write the before buying. V -Veterinary Surgeon rte" GET p�� PRICES many friends in this community ex- tend their congratulations and wishes speedy recovery.see bliss Map Hobson, of "silver Maple" x Bell Phone. r, +gr Honor Graduate of the Ontario Fete•I; for along and happy life together; etntertained the -members of- her elaea - _ jg rinarp College ."arid Graduate of the Veterinary i%n Emery ..«'hee13, Sawing 1FlachitLEP, satyP, Gasoline »•---,R--- Mra. Scott el�cutiOniIt, Method- Saturday afternaon. F. W.'and 11rs. Leith, A, H. Co!-. • F. J. Prouse, Pickering _ - Science Association on, Engines and Crearn i -t Garden Party, July 1st. line and family. of Toronto,'moEoreFi out to Green River on Sunday. Dnd. Phone Clare. 2P,0e GLAREMON7,arn - ONTARIO Sppara-tora. -: - -- Getotrr F•cird , •�•-, WHITavAL111 ' 'kir Seel elk's raising this week. The Green River- Uni,l Sunday se h td their - u lcnlc Ft�r1-a�il-- o her aha a]p oa�L'Uson'sHats, July Sed: Every - +` COA JOAN PHILIP prtee on .the auto, u!• H. TAC$SON aded was lartteip attended.one Geo. White, of Rochester, Is at will be•made welcome. Mrs. Wan. "Hoover. Miss, Gertie BROCs. present renewing old acquaintances here' Fuller and Wise Bessie' Hoover, a`t- tended the closing exercises at Cement Lumber Has a full line of ><resh and [lir- ROAD. 'bliss Florence Gorman, of Never York, Whitby Ladies' College i o t week: +ed meats constantly on httnd. _ .- is visiting bis sister here, 'Mrs, Galla. ghPr. DavictAnnis, of Whitevale, addres- sed -•the Sundae school last Sunday Lath Shingle4 Ready Roofing. � � - ., �VNN ,S - _ Spiele ;.Roll, Breakfast Bacon, t� Shur Croy Fertilizer ! Axford Bros. and family, of Brock and congratulated us on the attend- arv, Corrugated Iron, _ _ 4 g Road. ,spent Sunday with Wm. and sore. It hn w been our.aim this year • 7 - .._Highest prices paid for Will pay you from "to 100 b Inrofit _ Lawrence Major successfully passed his first year Art course at Varsity we hope to succeed. As nextSunday. is review will all ivbo can and Aed&r Posts; Steel Posts, - Butcher's cattle • Guan'a Hog Meal will reduce your feed bill and make your hope pay in spite High teed. with first-class honors. We egtend our congratulations., .come_ make it an interesting lesson. Wire, Fencing. „ • • iekertngivert� of the cost of Gunn's Ground Bone and Beet Scrap P will make hens lay Beep Judson and E :roll Pugh have en gaged with Fred McKay for the Sum- - stlovorlAM If you are going to build let me , eve Volt my rice on an : g p Y - - ~^ your and them laying. mer. owing to.tbe roloa ed illness of g g Mr.. McKay's Howard and Dtiiss Malcolm s pent Sunday. - Miss • Hortop, dt . thing you may F`irst-class rigs for hire For prices address " .• son,Gordon. Miss Lee has tendered her resigns• with -ort Perry, require. q Day or night Thos. Ree�'ely, - Locust. T3i11 tion -as teacher of the public school. Robert and IMrs. Devitt, of Janet - • .7 K ` Bus meets all trSitls - Ind, phone, Mark. 1508 We regret very much.to. lose her, as she has proved to be a very capable ville, visited with relatives and friends, here over Sunday. n C A. C e . R E E SO R Teaming promptly attended to. efficient teacher. The citizens of the village congratu- Lorne Bunker entertained his young friends at his home on Saturday, it + ,ppDST HILL' REAL ESTATE Agent for Canada Carriage Co. '•••• late the players and members of the being his birthday. He Peak � ����g� ��, football team for showing such science in their Mrs Wm. Matthews, of Toronto, is here with her another, Mrs. Laidlaw, _ e ' f Ptcicet►t matcbe not having s, ing lost a trey. •��� �_� ' g game this season. On Sunday, June 27th, after, the who continues in poor ;health. Frank Russell and famity, of Toron; -,.,• _ FALL TERIM eveningsermon at the Methodist chureb, seleciioos to, motored out and! spent Sunda with his sister, Mrs. Thos Philip. y A .-C T E SIT - y O I have For Sale a Bcuse and Lot of sacred music, Gipson Mrs, Conner in ;1 Opens Sept. let. 1n Pickering Village. Larig.e gtsrden, tome fruit consisting of solos, duets and choruses will be given by the choir, assisted by and were Gormley on Tuesday of last week at - tending the. funeral of the former'a 1 WORTH ILL i young trees. Everyt5ing in first-class t�pair: -' ` friends. Everybody welcome, There was'gnite,& ruction in the vil• lage the other day, as to how a certain be built, be- niece, Our'footbail'boys wended thein way to- Brooklin on Saturday evening,, - . rr't - s To the boy or -who on the • Cull find see me n thia,is a bar- Piece of roadway should girl .last T�$DiQ'r�a -s gain for some one. tween two -of our citizens who are big and played a tie game with -the team of that Saturday of the summer holidays ._ enough to know better. .Common sense at last prevailed and tbe.work place. Barn raisings were quite the fashion brings us the- largest total value War from has td -day a stronger hold'u on the P • s y Richardson.- was finished to the satisfaction of all, last week, Robt. Greig raised his on of Stamps taken tax- public confidence than. ever before, "BOROUGH TRAINING for choice . A gentleman at one of our summer Thursday and James Byers, east of here, his Friday, both'being able Patents Proprietary medi• i cines and purfutues purchased -at y i positions in business life geven in, all of our -Departmenta. This col- Notary Public, Pickering. resorts, after having beans sboyed at hitn each meal for two straight weeks, asked the waite• to read the raised on a success. Pickering and Brougham football our store will receive. a handsome lege does not ask for a betier repu- ,W t.ation than it has We have yon lots of Water ? please eifhth verse of,the thirteenth chapter tenths met here Thursday evening last - BRACELET SNATCH' FREE. now. place many. students. -in positions each. yyear, Write to -day for Large Cata- C. a. RJCY, OF WHiTLV,4Lt of Hebrews. I imagine this will make some of the readers get the dust oft and bad a friendly game. The score stood 1-0 in favor of the borne team On a 255. medicive.war tax of le. 11 50a „ „ „ ,; Logue. -t W, J. Elliott, -in ie re need to furnish p p you anything '- wppIy'-such "cis their Bibles. Messrs. Sinclair and Miller have con. when -time was called'. A patriotic service -will he held in " 755. " " " ." 8e. Principal the line of way stcucted a corn cultivator that promi• St. John's Church next Sunday at 2.30 .,_$1.00 -r. •� �'• �� 4c. 734, Yonge St. Cor. Yonne and Charles Sta. pumps, wind -mills, bydraulic rams, plumbing, etc.. sea to eclipse anything that is at Pres• ant on the market: An both of these p m. The church will be suitably decorated with- Raga, etc, There will _.Stamps taken from Nya1 �--_-- - • _ . _ _ Thep are also expert well drillers gentlemen are of a mechanical turn of mind they will not even apply for a be no regular SUndaq school service, but the children requested to -and Nadrnea Preparations- ., NEW8VTC8ER SHQ� and res t'il solicit pec y • your patron; age for the. ,tare. •Ind, nhon, 1121. patent, but will. Rive the farming com- munity the benefit of their ideas free. .are assemble at 2,15 for song service, All•w are requested to attend, Fear God— ill count doable, so keep _ -the wrappers qnd stamps The summer ;wort. ••Viamede," Qn. Honor the Sing. -the oil these goods attache& k TOOLS ' SHARPENED A full line of Fresh Meats always the picturesque and historic- Hoover Lakes. Is the most delightful -resort in Don't forget itrawberry fesfival on B. Burk's spacious lawn, under the See the- watch in our _ on hand at shop, Wa oto - We make i srcialr'*' of crosscut saves Toole of all kinds. Locke repaired. Green River or Wbitevale. Scenery unsurpassed, unsu awed, ood fishing es cially lunge, stable; auapicea of the Women's Institute, on Tuesdn eveningnext. A football be by Wiiitevale and window: �,�,„ra OPSN9 SATURDAY *� on road e y - - g yery da Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty Razor -honing a specialty. For s"H-ret- class hair trim or an.- ear shave call y for. and excellent comfortable beds, spring water, tennis boating, bathing. motor tripe daoc- game. will plaed Brougham and a first-class program of two hours duration will be given ��ST V MAY 15TH: , , _ at the Barber Shop. in ion distance telephone. h Tot•onto's well-knswII comedians, T. M: MCFADDEN f Butcher's'cattle wanted - . House See oar Heuee Furnishin ga of all. kinds. Slightly used Carpets g g P .For illustrated booklet address -Miss Gerod; Y Jules Brazil and Will J. White. Tea y JAS O'CONNOR•, PICHBRING from 16 cents a yard up. Whitevale P. 0., Ont. ` served from 6.80 to 8.30. Ice create and refreshment booth on the grounds. Druggist—Graduate Optician, Corner Hing and Church Sts.. ••o. W. J. GORDON PWRERINti Mrs. Scott at Garden Prrt y Admission 3.5,„ children ]fc piC]>e®rii1�'. Qx3t2�.riQ ...._, ��,,; ... �;.. . `t.. %' ... ._ _ .- .,n . r�:� ...... _.�. , - _.. _.;.�+�,.S,sore•r...�+:.-.�.i"4J'_'n*,!y..��"t''4 - :o..",� ,. ...!� :.-- w't'2.,._+ .. i.�x-a:-.... �..-,,.z ..v, .. :... F.:: -r _ • reit �s�u..e.�.,: �� .� _y o-�� .'a, _ Yx . •. :'. -"` _ - .. r.J \ "a - , L •buttered -pudding dish, and bake it teaf or embroider a dot over the worn in a slow oven until it is Orta piece. :. ' / _ -- • • - - - Pineapple Wa& _—• Pineapple wax It you wish to prevent green vege- r oream tables from boiling over, drop a piece is especially delicious on ice or other frozen desserts. The receipt of dripping the size of a walnut into - is as follows: Pare a fresh pineapple, the ventre of, them, just as they coin-_ u - - and -cut it into cubes of uniform size. mime to boil. .` Put them into a steamer, and steam If a glove split; at the thumb or +�` - them _until th cubes look clear). ' The juice that way to repair it is to buttonhole the , _. results is not used, then a.. , because it is too kid either aide of the split, : -� } ' ,r �. strong,.but it may be of use in flavor- the buttonhole edges together. "•*��_ ing other fruits. It sh6uld not be In using butter with meat the first _- -_I wasted, for it has a very strong pine- thing to remember is that the butter' -- ppie=Savor.- taken -the--eubes- should not be burned. Burned fats til of water' of any. sort are exceedingly indiges- s a done, make s thicjc syrup 1 A+hs N ' ,,,o tAM - and sugar, and, when it boils, drop in tible and ruin the, flavor, of the meat: h , •-0ilbes. and - cook_..them until • they_ ..In using a white sauce with meat, e _ again look clear. It makes a preserve-wiicch b a usual-prolure to a little `stiffer than a marmalade, and French cools, great Bare }s taken i✓'cooked-before y � Iwo when' it is poured over a frozen des- have the white sauce thoroughly �` sert, it becomes a• wax that is very cooked before it is added to the meat.: - -- delectable. According to' a man who• makes fly I Muffins.—This receipt was intro- paper,. the resin used to make the ly Ti duced to a certain household by a ser- paper sticky is soluble in castor oil, come in - vant from Hungary. In Hungary, and any article which has / •� she explained, she used salt pork, but -contact with the -fly paper can be THE FRENCH TRi(COLOR. , she found bacon betteF thanpork. She cleansed if the spot is soaked in it. • silts 1 �j cupfuls of flour with 1% When making a steamed pudding II Has Been the National Banner of Our E _ t; ,l teaspoonfuls of baking powder, a put a piece of well greased paper over l Ally Since 1830. easpo0Titu1 of -sugar -and -a -he'' tea-- the-top-before-.tyu g_-the....cloth.-- This-- - - _. �Z �i• spoonful of salt Then she adds a will prevent the cloths 4rom becoming The French have aTwayavor-e3� beaten egg, a teaspoonful of melt greasy, and they are no trouble to the colors of red, white and blue, and — butter. and half a cupful of sweet wash. throughout their, history red banners, --- white plumes, and blue scarves have milk. After beating smooth she adds been largely used .in tonaQctioa with half a cupful of bacon. The bacon is VITUS (` i first oiled or broiled until crisp and STA Y IDA�IGE royalty and the army. The French then chopped and measured. The A�!�, (; (� (� �1 national flag, the tricolor, however,, t muffins are baked in hot muffin pans l� YOUNG G111LU�Elil whish com>lines -the three _popular _ - until done and they are eaten with colors . France, is comparatively i out. butter. The bits of bacon modern 3'iie flag was first adopted - _ throughout the muffins give sufficient about gave A decree ,was issued r - flavor of the sort butter would supply. Can Only Be Cured by BnP1Ch- which gave'to all flags ;-knot o4 tri, Ing the Blood and Toning color ribbons at the top of the staff, PUDIP I C A M The Banana - u the Blond. and later the red, white, and -blue Up design was chose for the national The bgnana is hot - the housekeeper's ;nest forms off, ilei- :. flag.Some years after -4t oi was. _flag. _ .main epee encs amok voua trouble that afflicts young cfiil= OLir Doctor ` supplies the table all the year around. _ made famous b Henry ell 011 11a a very Ilutrltious bananasina moderately hot ooaL---place four ven h t st camera to is own hair! the - en. is -St. Vitus dance. is is be Rte, use of the great demand made a -- vi' I LL t y the body by growth and development, and hi�hiy eiige�tible fond—but it for 20 minutes. Remove the skins the flag has been the national the ' and reduce the- hot fruit to a puip.,� together with the added atzam caused ilei of France. The divisions on the Have read the well -beaten whites o!' by study. It is when these demands tricolor -are not all the same _ size. ' r. ' ffiu13t be pure—Ice Cre$m t0 be - y i become so great that they impoverish' ,fie red occupies the largest space two eggs, and while the banana pulp i the blood, and the nerves fail to re- eafe must be made in a perfectly i; hat, rapidly beat together; with two the blue is slightly smaller than the ;sanitary Dairy. When �'OLl @$t' teaspoons of sugar' When cold serve . ble success o! Dr.' �eVilliam a 'red, and the white is the narrowest ceive their full supply of nourishment i that St. Vitus dance develops. The _ with whipped cream. This , is ._deli- stripe of -the three. The apace occu- a City Dairy ICs Cream you get cions. remarks pied by the colors has been aeie a th - - Pink Pills in curing St. Vitus dance Fried Bananas Peel andeat of the- slice I ally worked out is order #o make the Inspectionp g should lead parents to give this great' flag -visible at long distances, a no - the > Toronto's Health Department. UY . lard dee enol h to cover the alices. ('blood -building medicine to their chi!- eeasary aaseti for naval purposes. lengthwise in three parte: Have iibt ICs CTeaffi Olt eat in lilt a light th flat browncook,-and l from dren a the first signs of the-approachFrance had numerous national Sags Fry of the trouble. Pallor, liatlessnesa, before }t' adopted the tricolor. Al - The mora � the !at to kitchen paper to drain a inattention, restleasnese . and irritabil- though its present banner is not par- ' summer, the butter health 90u y ticularly artistic, its predecessors - few minutes. - Lightly sprinkle with ity are all symptoms which earl show I rank the most beautiful will haps, if it is City Dairy Ice sugar and send to table hot. that the blood and nerves are failing I H Banana Fritters.—Peal two bans- to meet the demand upon them. Here flags in the world The first French Create, because, "if it's City Dairy nas and slice in thin circles. Dip in. is proof of the great value of Dr. flag was extremely quaint. ' It Eon- - _ r Pure that'® Sure." - -a batter made -of ,one cup of sifted ; wiIliams''Pink Pills in cases of this � a• s blue hood hung on a cross ._ .. flour, a rounded teaspoon of butter,' kind. Mrs. Alfred Sochner, R 'No. bareand rapresented the cloak of St. t Dunnville Ont.; says: "Our ten in, a saint greatly revered by • - � _ : _ _ _ _ , gar, a _ • one tablespoon o! au pinch o � ' Violet suffered*' - salt, one egg end one -he cup of year-old daughter, the French,' and years ago his helmet for ie/s br d/sorlminowna shepItespers eveywhers. sweet milk. Fry, in hot .lard. Serve very severely from 9t. Vitus dance. E was carried by our .silica in their y with this sauce: Beat the yolks of, The trouble came on so gradually that! wars to inspire the soldiers. - two eggs with half cup- of. sugar. Add !. we were not alarmed until_ it affected I The second French flag was a - Loojc two tablespoons legs and arms, which would twitch beautiful banner of red, with.its icons .. _ ..._ of orange juice, her 1 s a ring s steam until amooth and thick. Then i -and jerk to such an extent -that she ,end cut..into .three tongues, res�tb- - �r add two well beaten w-hites of -eggs, could scarcely walk and could not hold ling flames, between each of which •'tho Slab dust slightly with grated nutmeg and anything in her hands steadily. She rues a green tassel• _ I. Some picturesque banners were at _ .. -- •-- serve. suffered for about five months before _ Banana Layer Cake.—Bake a white we began giving her Dr. 'Williams'Williams'•' one. time carried by the Francb ear= - cake batter in layer pans. Ice each'r Pink Pills, but she had not taken these riors before the tricolor waved over :TORONTO. layer over the top with a thick coat Tong before we found that they were' the French --battlefields. There was _ of icing and over th$t put a thick the right medicine, and after she had- the sky-blue cavalry standard with layer of round banana slices. Place, taken nine boxes she rad fully recov- the golden sur -af Louis '7CIV.,• the :.. -we want an Agent in every town. _ the layers of cake one over the other! ered�her former health and strength. white and gold banner of Joan of and ice the top and sides. It should; I can strongly recommend Dr. Wil- Are, magnificently embroidered withc y be eaten while fresh if in summer. In riams' Pink Pills to every pdrent hav- the Madonna, angels, and lilies, and vett' cold weather, the banana cake, }ng a- child suffering!rot's SL Vitus the famous old banner of the city of - will keep for si few days. The filling . 'form nervousness." Paris with its .white ship on a blood- race or any merchant eel- 'form. Q I-{ n C��O�� I needs no other flavoring than the In troubles of this kind no other red field. The tricolor !arms the bale M1 l j V 1 ■ V .7 connected with bananas. medicine has met with such success as of, nearly every :� Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You can get the army, navy, - - - - !!'Icings Worth Knowing. Pills through any mrd}c}ria deal- vice' of France.. . • - uncooked marconi, and cook the whole Vinegar heated to the boiling- point ,4r or by mail at 50 cents •box or six Selected Recipes. will soften paint brushes that have C boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- uncooked salted water. Drain it, and add become dry and hard. liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. On t A Horne Story. — r. Beray EgIpL—lkry some sausages. one-half the quantity of grated Swiss " i Warm some tomato sauce, fresh or When .boiling a ham leave it in the' tion. he British horses. is �I , cheese; mix everything well put the F preserved. Add a little meat juice.! water in which it has been boiled pn- catiate for the Victoria Cross, whole in a baking dish and em all q Hoiiest Confession. writes a lance -corporal at the front to I Fry some eggs in butter, and sr- til it is nits cold. This `viii' make range round the sausages with the ' P}�� . of butter, and cook it in the it juicy and tender. Marjorie Every seems to no- oven. Serve it hot. One ounce of Epsom. salts added.to his true, animal al Leicester.. ',,it ish ' tomato sauce. lice -whether you go to church., a true, story , of animal devotion, Sonfiie of Fish.—Take . fish that! Orange Mint Balad.—Remove the a gallon of water makes an excellent Mscdge—•Yes, dear, that's the ' only adds. "The troops were charging at has been left over from a meal, re pulp from four large oranges by cut- .rinsing mixture ,foz colored blouses reason I go. the time, and as one rider fell from _ move lice bones, and cut it into small ting the fruit into halves, crosswise, and washing dresses. ' , his horse wounded the animal picked pieces. Add aft equal , quantity of ' and using a spoon. Sprinkle it with When a hand embroidered blouse by his twq'tablespoonfuls of powdered su- begins to show wear and little holes Commander Samson is th.e youngest hal u�P� h rad away to safety." _ gaf, and add two tablespoonfuls -of appear; simply buttonhole around the commander in the Royal Navy. 4 If h ' t leaves and Few products in household use”- "'^•• "_ •� '"� �'"•' to -day have bridged the gap from -the primitive things of sixty yeaY•s, ago as has Canada's first reflned sugar, "Ye. Olde THE Sugar Loafe" of 1854, was REDPATH ; so was- the -first- Canadian granulated• sugar, is MODERN 1880, and the first Sugar Cartons in 1912. CAZoCER i"� 1 The leader in every advance, Ago 11 Sugar -stands to -day li•rat in the estimation of tens of thousands of Canadian families. 131 , A•k for ")ZEDPATH" iD McWdaal Packages. 2 and 5 lb. Cartons 10, 20, 50 and 100116, Bags. CANADA SUGAR REPINING CO.. U M1TED. MONTREAL III A •- �, ..... e. ,:d.�.tN.,..u_..r-.�.�.,0...:.u:(a..ti1L,r•Y.(.L:.t.�,�.. a..:•,Na.n e,4cd�lil�"'..._:.,.r,� �xca-fir r. 7 _Bray' Sate Securities�lhi1e_:_- { finely chopped, res. min , one tablespoonful of -lemon juice-- the MarW is Low. Chill it thoroughly, and serve it in Our Approved glasses garnished with a sprig of PARTIAL PAYMENT 1 mint, If the oranges are very juicy, it is well- to pour off a'portion of the PLAN juice, before serving. Bachelor Buttons.—Cream together one cupful of sugar and one-half of enables You to bur sate dividend. issues in any quantities— I a cupful of butter; add one egg and paying ope, Ave, ten, twelve, sixteen, by making a small first 'beat the -mixture; then add one cup- -ful of bread flour with a pinch -of 'salt,, -thirty, payment and balance in monthly instalments as you can afford— land three tablespoonfuls of almonds ;lo, $20, iso, ;40. - You re -chopped }file, and mix the ingredients ceive all dividends while making may sell securep thoroughly. Drop the batter-by'tea- payments, and ties at any time. :Many secure- spoonfuls on a buttered making tin, .ties are selling at below their normal level and at. present attra.cttve'in= and read it in the form of buttons, a p being careful not to have the. dough prices yield a most come. any thinner on the edges than in the _ ropy of FREE BOOKLET MAI Lew ; middle. Place• one-half of a?nut on O H REQUEST, _„- top of each button, and bake them in it'eontainq valuable Information, which will appeal to thrifty peo- a moderate•.Qven. I Cauliflower Pudding.—Break : a ple desate desiring. to accumulate fn- cauliflower into sprfgs,,and soak it in . vestment securitle-g cold salted water for half an hour; BRYANT, DUN1T & CO ;then drain its. -Cover the mixture a4. st; lranoois zaole: street. frith sweet milk and boil it ulitil it is tender. Drain it, add one-half of >lsoiatnaL - - a cupful of thiels, -sweet• cream;._ -the MEMBERS well -beaten yolks of four eggs, one- ( ha`U of a teaspoonful of salt, a pinch OORSOLIDATED STACK Fg�EIll68; f sound mare, a dash of Cayenne OF ypDg; -�16 a ;o tablespoonfuls of soft butter, ant of one-half of a lemon. Mi) t A new i They nice he 5f� g well,. pour the whole int( lift. fdr ' t+ussan cavalry. - _ Few products in household use”- "'^•• "_ •� '"� �'"•' to -day have bridged the gap from -the primitive things of sixty yeaY•s, ago as has Canada's first reflned sugar, "Ye. Olde THE Sugar Loafe" of 1854, was REDPATH ; so was- the -first- Canadian granulated• sugar, is MODERN 1880, and the first Sugar Cartons in 1912. CAZoCER i"� 1 The leader in every advance, Ago 11 Sugar -stands to -day li•rat in the estimation of tens of thousands of Canadian families. 131 , A•k for ")ZEDPATH" iD McWdaal Packages. 2 and 5 lb. Cartons 10, 20, 50 and 100116, Bags. CANADA SUGAR REPINING CO.. U M1TED. MONTREAL III A •- �, ..... e. ,:d.�.tN.,..u_..r-.�.�.,0...:.u:(a..ti1L,r•Y.(.L:.t.�,�.. a..:•,Na.n e,4cd�lil�"'..._:.,.r,� �xca-fir r. 7 CIA" - 4,. i-77 :6., 4P .7 e_ p _7 FREIGHT SERVICE, TO RUSSIi' EPIDEMIC OF TYPHOID. e th,61 a wom S 5 ra C.P.R. Will Represent the Russian Fever Is Raging Among Troops and lwx�AR Witb Chrobiadache Government. Civilians in Asia Minor. The traffic arrangement by which An epidemic of typhoid fever -is 'a Trouble -Theze �Ln Ahial the C FJL will represent --the Run- raging among the troops and civilian sfin-6olierniment, in providing for poliulia-tio-fi- of -A—sw r 50 COnatantly on their feet, attending through freight services from the to reports from Constantinople. Sev- -60 the wants of a large and exacting Dominion to Russia by the Trans- enty-five physicians already have suc- SHOES lore evet-y SPORT family, women often break.. down Sibbrian Railway and the Russian combed to the disease. *1th nervous e"xiijustion. Volunteer Fleet, which is an auxiliajry There in imminent danger that the and RIECREA In the stores, factories, and on a the railway, is an amplification of Constantinople water works system TION -farm are weak, ailing women, drag- Of ed down backache the connection which the company Will be compelled to suspend opera- -Wom I-w-cmy member 9 with torturing 7: and beardnir down pains. has sustained with the Trans4iber- tions because of a shortage of coal Of th-e-ldmfl pal Such but the output of flour mills has been fan Railway, which is a state-owned and i>ti'A nnonrTharrinaw due t0 A. restricted for the same reason, with a s- system. The Company has offices ed kidne7s-. the result that there is an insufficient Thein Moscow ' ow and Petrograd in which it T dizziness, insomnia, deranged ESP menses and other symptoms of d- does business, the - only railway on supply of bread. The situation is ey 'co m4taint' ca this continent to have such offices in said to be so serious that many Ger- c e themselves, - !they require the- assistance of r. Russia. If it would seem strange man families are leaving the Turkish Just That. Mamilton's Pills which go' direct to that the Company should do business capital. Johnny -What is an expert, gal! .-the seat of the trouble. in either city, it . need only be men Johnny-What fellow who tells others how e seven ALL SHOE KALEBS Itis claimed that there ar To give vitality and power to the tinned that the C.P.R. -is the only -kidneys, to lend hTli to the bladder and railway in America which is u mem- to do the things he can't do himself. of Shakespeare's autographs in exis- liver, to free the blood of poisons' ber of the Round the World Confir- tence. uc- rprobably there is no remedy so a Z"v Iffl—rd's 1111-1—out in the Uouso. encs, of which the executive of the. Xing George cessful as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For Trans-Siberian Railway is a chief every day. all. m Not Difficult. Cure irregularities their m eri t is element. The-considisin Panifle, in -its -- four' - ____ To te'i_6 a child is to give -him No Guaranteed Because of their mild, soothing, and [round-the-wor4_ s, uses, of ideas; to train him is to enable him Never known to FARMS FOO RENT. healin effect Dr. Hamilton's Pills course, the Trans-Siberian. Railway • are S& and �re recommended for line, which the average Russian al- to reduce those ideas to practice. And More tall; acts without F LOOKING FOR A FARM. CONJULT girls and women' of all ages 25 cents ways calls the "Transcontinental" it is not difficult to train children. pain In 24 hours. In me. I have over Two Hundred on my ;,.1 healing; list, located in the' beet sections of On- _per box at all dealers. Refuse any adapted to training. Wo. the sonic right tario. All sizes. H. W. Dawson. Brampton. wp substitute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills line -this being the notion the spa- .They are basket was ever Corns of Mandrake and Butternut. tent conveys to his mind. On this willow to form a out. No remedy so line there are three types of engine woven more easily than children may quick, safe and sure as Putnam's Pain- ZZWSPAZZAB FOS BAZZ. be influenced in right ways by wise **a the wood,- oil and coal using engine. Corn Ektractor. Sold every- ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB Parente. They can be fashioned as where 25e per battle. P Offices most In good Ontario AUSTRALIAN GOLD 3UNES. The wood engine is a special type, fashioned in the towns. The moat useful and interesting alt readily as clay is which is not. built. at all on this con- of all businesses. Full information on po, tees wheel. Lpplieatlon to Wilson Publishing Com - Yield tinent., but it serves the purpos's in -t Tired of Him. Yield Has Been Gradually Dec 7-1 For Twelve Years. i the ph'ysical' circumstarces on the He -I always pay as I go. MISCELLANEOUS. 1� system, which is 'aifNrentiated in I remlated Eyelids, She jyawning) - I dont think mines, ANCEFt. TL -MORS, LTJMPS. ETC. or The Australian gold mi Eyes inflamed b e 7 veral. ways from -those on this.,Sore ' y X; you'll ever become bankrupt- C Internal and external, oured with - time -among the most productive in ontinent. sure to San. Omit and out Pln by our home treatment. Write to be giving I tin before too list Dr. Belli—, Medical the world, appear g out zzi Atly relieved by Maim 7 0111nazd's Liulanous Zrambormnals NIA Co.. Limited. C.Ilin..od, Oat 7. The yield has been gradually declin, E _yewyellleandy. No Smartie just- E" --Comfort ing for 'WHIEUMIT WILL Your Drucrises soc per Battle. Nwin Eys according to reports' to the comptroil­ SaheinTuYns25c. ForasolieftlicEyefreeask W of th46 currency, -was the lowesit I When he is troubled with constipa- Dn%zimts of Ifindu 46 118004 CS, CWCW In Seven Days I -CUTTEN & FOSTER since 1896, amounting to only 42,300,� I tion, indigestion, vomiting 000 as- against $f0,300,0W' in 1908. 1 1(kr worms, give him Baby's Own Tablets. They A Tough Problem. The yield in the state of Victoria' in the 'sin& 1851. in the stomach, regulate -the- Isn'tservant problem ter - 1914 was the smalles4 sweets i -bowels and cure all these- troubles AUTO N D The Australian gold yield, in fine rible ? simply because they baniah the cause.. ..Very- wincell, hes been as follows in the last! Concerning them Mm Philias Duval, . The gdqd-.ones et Marr -led three years: 2.0-48,91A Ja 1914, 2,205,- i St. Leonard, Que.. writes: ."We are and the poor ones ones , _dont idng 061 in 1913, 2,821,W in 1912. The well satisfied'y4th Baby's Own Tab- enough in one place elop a BOAT TOPS 'higbrwater mark was in 190"j827,- lets, which we have used for our baby- romance." 064 ounces. `when stifering from constipation and Ford owners write for The state of Vict6ria has given the vomitin ." The Tabletir are sold by LOW FAMES TO THE RNIA EX. our �atajogue. world. since hermits wets opened in 9 POSITIONS VIA CHICAGO & NORTH. 1851, more than IA5,618,00(L of gold. medicine dealers or by mail at. -25 WESTERN RY Dr. Williams' Four splendid daily trt.;ad from the Now BEARS -CROSS, Her largest production In & year was cents a box from The ounces. Medicine Co., Brockville, -Ont. Passenger Terminal, Chicago to San Pran- etwo. Los Angeles and Ban Diego. Cboice Speedometer Station. The; state of Western Attitralia has of Scenic and Direct Routes through the been the premier Australian gold- best of the West, Something to goo all Mizinw- raner4sto w,.tb thin 191.5 Model --i79 Queen Street West, Vulgar Display isplay of Wealdt. the way Double track Automatic ales- HAND MIXES &&Tom You time, I&bw and bearer since the beginning of the pre "My face is my lortune," said the trio safety signals all the way. Let up zooner You get a bettor in is witz Is" 7 sent century, h4ving supplied in - the for cataleir000 'fORONTO,. ONT. conscious beauty. plan your and furtitsh folders and cement . Write full p6iticuars. S. 9 Bennott� GA. 46 WtTTLAUFIR BROS.. 'Last fifteen years 23,000,000 ounces, as "Well, it isn't necessary for Yonce -St.. Torcata, Ontario. Improved Concrete use ninery you to against 9,OW,000 by Viatoria- The be constantly flashing your roll," ire- PaVL W Soadma Ave, Toronto Owarlo .-'-,--.third largest gold -producing state in A6ustralis, . is Queensland.. marked the* male cyfiie. Kaiser Wilhelm once confesses that 'he owned 18,000 neckties. 4 -- SONG OF THE COLONIES. "ll for W_U&rd 9 sad 4t&Xo as other was cured Of -Bronchitis' and James L Hughes, Toronto. Asthma by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Asia nor. typhoid fever-is is p slid A�ci B :nV 0 CALIFLIF *We are. sons in our mother's house,. MRS. A. LIVINGSTON. Lot 5, P.E.I. We are masters in our own," *0W W -loo %Umw I was cured dt-a severe attack -off And when mother stall need her tons Rheumadsm. by MINARD'S LINI- -shall never stand alone. She MENT. Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER. 1 ,.`� --- M We are bound by love sincere, -We-are partners with her for aye, - I was cured of a -severel i6ed 140verstern V Awtom 0 Leg. by. MINARDS LININA'. 4 .1 JOSHUA A. W`YNACHT. Motor Boat $55= :,And her faith in the right_ and -true Freight Prepaid to any Riflw&j IRMAAan in , 3 In., ()nt&riO. 1'eMoth jj Ft., BO&M Ft. 'Depth' 1 Ft. a In. ANY MOTOR gpsoMcWou Na jS giving on" prices on request. Got our, quafttlo 19*__ -Tb* Peustaag Ltuo—Comniieroilal and Ple"urs, Leui"es boat& and Canoes. TM GIDLET BOAW CO, LIMMD, PENZTANG, CAN. ;AA a- tu 11riftewater. We shall evermore revere. '� We - shall pr6v-e--that we're brave 'and strong, As her sons should ever be, The Same Thing. she calls us in honor's-cadbe "Say, =a, have you noticed bow To fight for'11berij fat the cat has grown lately." - 46 "No; but I've noticed how scarce -His. Deserlption. the mice are." --You say you caught sight _Jujlg� of the assailant. Describe him. ' Suis—d's Linin I no" by Mw0clans. L I Witness -Vere, your honor, he 'Turkey's Chain of Spies. was a small, insignificant man about Tdikey boasts of'more spies to the your six*, your.• square mile than any other country,l. A GOOD THING as anyone who has been to Turkey will. agree. The peculiar thing about When . It Comes Along Don't Let Itthese* spies is that, they. themselves 'cannot be trusted, so that a regular Get Away From You. _U& I I . nqL 0 sp ea 5 e result. ..There 2. "I really feet that it in hardly possi.. are spies, to spy upon the spies. The ble to say too much in favor of Grape- Government officials have their own 211 Nuts at a health food; ,,writes a lady. spies, to; watch other people; but even "For 9 or 10 years I had suffered *the great authorities themselves are "ice -from -trom indigestion and chropic constipa- already being spied upon. tion, caused by the continued use of What. o is more, the -method of spying toffee arid` rich, heavy'foods.' My`ail quite in pen, for the dies will stand menta made my life so wretched that by wherever two or three -foreigners 'r was eager to try anything that held are gathered together, and 'listen to' wt a promise of help. And- that is the conversation. Visitors to Turkey -how happenxd­i)�-buy a package of naturally get worried over such at 4 I a t Jl Grape -Nuts food last spring. tentions, especially when it might be THE STOVE THAT HELPS YOU HURRY "That ended my experiments.- For their bad luck to be followed about fop In Grape -Nuts I found exactly what .I weeks or months. ITHII.a NEW PERFECTION Oil Cookstove W *anted and needecL..From the day I It is the '!uninitiated" visitor who you don't h2ve'to'wait for the fire to come up. began to use it I noticed an Improve- usually receives .the 'most attention u st,! scratch it match -the NEW. PERFECTH),W 1 -sent, and in a very few weeks I found since he or she will carry on conyer- Z ts instantly,, like' a gas stove- Your is prepared any health was beirrig-'restored. cation in a quiet undertone. The per- %and on the table inL no time. ..A "My digestive apparatus now works ion Who knowa Turkey converse's in a has loud tone for all and sun . dry -the who ANEW PERFEMON in yow kitchen meaiLs cool,'condort- perfectly, and chronic constipation iLble cooking, all siimmer.. Made in 1, -2t, 3 nA 4 burner. rtes. been'UNIVERSAI, 'ent4rely relieved. I have gained spies. especially -to hear that be is At hwdvmre and depazltmett star" everywh If your dealer in' *eight materially, 'and life is A only engaged in pleasure or legitt- !rice ])sUvvre4 cannot supply you, write us direct. very preasant'thing to me so long at I mate business Politics are naturally use Gvrit4-Nuts once or -ice Ta- a" given a back seat -to avoid unneces- $23-75 1 , I' NOW SRRVMG 7 1 have found -by - expe, im nt that iij nary trcruble.- his Bicycle in ko-YAUTB 01L rvw 2JKM leave it off for a few days my health posjuvely %%&-. C; - KJ suffers. "to*& It is ab- BIRST REFULTS J ' * , -TON The Only --Way. solutely the best 01 ftslrss- F; "A physician in our town has great Crawford -Do you think it right to Value on the Canadian market fitted alu wrth canister brake, `w;WA rlms, jowerful THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY success in treating' stomach troubles, quarrel with one's wife over the tele- I saamelled, stromg mua- . beau funy Limited 112 end -the secret of it Is that be puts. phone ? tool bag and tools, ruAv%31tA-A- 0 .-his patient on Grape -Nuts food -it al- 9U.t.1h ble tires. write for our band Crabehaw-That's -the only time- to our low price16 ALL ;d= ways will stagger Ttr= Oceptical Dur - Name brings back the power of digse- do it. - You can shut her off before th ahassrs, Get our agents, proposition. Name given by Canadian Postum she cah get in the last word. liolnmk*W we Our goods. are delivered or C,o., Windsor, Ont. Read, "The Road L,7. your door the to Weilville," In pkgs. "There's a the CasIn Russia thde standard a re a rwo M%W service 'be ns at (De Ca Ad& gW road. fps P A now height for m VL M ft.1111*10 in above lotterl 1448 act,. LAW74060 #MWL- 3Fo&%"mj 033a. rs rom They Eft. for WalfitIfy *Ad Sft. Sir� for wmmN also 19, 1196. assaft cavalry. C ED. 7. L L 4 - - - - - - - sae=s: -*.,-•'*••.: rfiy; a x ':., .�.,. ,,. -,.�: �rss` :,tv;v.�.'.++acsa.•.u:.r•�� ,.a... : :...:m„o.u-sass.:.-._.e,:x.. .. .:. �.'.... _ani-.-roa:as .'S' e..':'. .__._:,Ei' '-¢::_ 7��f". _ - -� J.. ..=.:1-•y sa,s. laac�y"b? . Wi - y ;, ..amu-".y"fp,-,,,:. _..a- .. ,. • - - . �•.-- .I. _ - , _ . J sass - - , sass , unloading a car of timber o Spink s 5, oohs P. 0. forrDtot W. Dart's Scar- l BO • TING at, pin at ; Reid dt Cu. Toronto, ll&- boyo a O. for nova, noon. Tu der'a WE nj R NOT it ane at $88, 88.40 Oalvert & Alla- Malvern, till Tneaday noon. Tneaday �7 � Friday P afternoon, Bob%. Boott's Cedar Grove, 07-yawing, out. way gradin in diva 19, 20, 14, 7,17, and for night. Wednesday, W. Hnoi s, Pabliahed 18, $8.00 ; John Calvert gravelling W hinight. neon, Zd ougham hotel, till ,r$ y sideline bet. lots 16 and 17 con 1, '21.00; y When we Tell yon that our 30c. bulk Teas are better Todd, re hill on con. 8, Altana road. Thursday noon, Thursday Pickering n 1:.25 per year ; 11.00 it paid in advanaw. 19.25; Wm. Dixon rep. bill bet. lots Chas. Ledgett's lot 2, von. 7, Piakerin8 than an 40c, package tea on the market. Tea experts BabeariPao13a W the united Skew iJ 5o 30 and 81, con. 8, 10.00 • H• Johnson for night; Fri3ay R. G. Cammack's y in anvma. lot 12, con. 4, novo, S. Bath's, Piaheri¢R have told us they are. We carry 3 lines of tea: - commutation taxes div. 77, 144.87 ; ,• for night. Saturday morning own stable 2 _ Thos. Oliver hauling pipe and putting Black, green or mixed- 30c. lb. -5 lbs $1$ 5. natal Monday morning. =5 lbs $1.7 S. - :_10HN MURKA�i, Proprietor, to Pipe in con. 4. 4.00 ;also gravelling Black, green or mixed - 40c. Ib. in con. 6, opp. lot 14, 30.00. Ftsrioso-(1806.) The famous iron oats Black, green or mined- 50c. lb. -5 lbs $2.25, -�— John Flare was awarded the con paigner, Record 2.09 1 4, the' tproperty NOTES AND COMMENTw tract for building concrete bridges of Chas. Park, Batt n West, will make Teas have all advanced in price again-you will save �- - and culverts at the price of $1,55 per the season of 1915 as follows : Monday mane b buying 5 lbs now. Call and ask for free The present war will furnish cubic yard. May 10th, will lesys Lis own stable, y y y g -a a list of heroes whose deeds After a lengthy discussion the B%ouffville, and proceed to Royal Hotel, Samples of any of these lines. large council decided to circulate petitions Goodwood, for night. Tuesday, 1 hos. .....ae� - of valor will go down in history ob)- -sting to the amount of money Beverley's con. 5, Uxbridge for noon, to be read with admiration In the saddled in the township In the con- Broagham hotel for night. We'nesday PINEAPPLES-are now at their cheapest-order your struction of the proposed good roads Tremont hotel„Markb5m, for noon and dozsucrate at once.-1K+. at $2.00 a doz .24s. at t. centuries to come. Some have and also objecting to the control of night. Thursday; via Richmond Hill, p for noon $1.60 a doz.-3o3• at $1.80 a dclr.. -thought that. the days of heroic tthe said aken out of the hands of the township. and aightitlFr asa,ygvia`icstreetoria Square _ deeds belonged to the past, but The council now adjourned to meet and Cashel to Jacob Wideman's con. 7, this war has proved that the pre- again on Monday, the 17th day of stable nolo Monday mornintheoce g Deve Fresh bananas, oranges, leawn mons, grapefruit-green onions sent generation has never beeu July. Sykts, manager. sur seed in all previous history. tcrtshtp=:lA1151i 14;22) rhubarb, lettuce, ripe tomatoes and strawb@cries. "a ' One of the" most stirring deeds are to the Armories at 111eaf-- I The pare bre iapor ed-E ty esda"- ­Buy all your groceries at the grocers." Stallion, the property of John Munro. y _ _ _that have been recorded, is that - of the Canadian aviator; Lieut. Lord Kitchener it wail_ celebrate ai�ToliowewiuMondayhMay loth Iwil �• 'Warneford, who gingle handled, his sixty-fifth birthday Thursday. leave his own stable; 'ot 9, B. F. co' , C H R D O N The Tunisiania from Montreal Pickering, and piocoed to S. Bicholsoa's R I attacked a German Zeppelin, was torpedoed in the North Sea. •. Da. Barton, for noon, thence to Wood s - 'bringing it to the ground with hotel, West Hill, till Taos lav nova - rrTT ^ T� its crew of twenty eight hien who - Tuesday afternoon Michael Hickey's' P E TT lry • u j , {d• • STORE' were instantly killed. While he Now ddvetr>tiiseme>r+ie, Liverpool, for night. Wednesday Tho&. lH;l�L j\J HOE g¢or<'a, Brock road for noon; S. Baths _� • was honored with the Victoria Piekeringtov night, Tbarsday proceeds �T vt e of England, REBH MILCH COW FOR SALE- to own st,ble where be will remain until rr HIT T B ^#' Cross by Hing G,l ars , F Apply at tot 9, con. 5, Pickering. CHAS. , .Friday noon; Friday afternoon proceeds v T — and the Legion of Honor by the TUSFF, Greenwood. �'so to R. Packria's Aadley for night. President of France, he did not ASS 8Eh3D FOR BALE-A guan- Sat¢r sy prooeent to own stable where - - _ We always carry a complete stock of . _g he wi 1 remain antis Monday morning. -Fine Boots and Shoes, Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, Felts, enjoy these honors, but only for A con otimothy ,seed PUGS Mar m seed nt.l tf Edward Darnley-r96091, (13461), Rubbers and Uvershoes. a few days as he wet with his - -- - - -- The fashionab y bed imported Clydea• - - Men's everyda Work Boots our specialty. PONY and , Outfit for sale-Brown dale stallion, the property of R. Dafoe, y - •death last week by falling froth L welsh pony, b A barna. ane' Cutter - - __ 6t great height i7] a new aen�ptane, will be sold cheap. W-paLtdES, clamnt Green River, will make the season of Bell Phone 151. Out. 1915 as fat awe ; Monday wi I leave hie ----vauch to be ----regretted by the ownatahte.tor_�_�'JiaL s c.a_ S, �•I-.-Nr-__ whole English speaking world. FOUND-On Altana: road, Grain Pielter�•Soznoon,thencetoBidema's ` coat. Loser msy have same by ro•inil BROCK ST. WHITBY& yy hotel for night; Tneaday Jo&. Wideman'a _ This is only one instance Of property and payiu: csp,mare, li, %%. LGTTO. , ¢^ Sonne Hill. t?-!9 Greenwood, for noon. W.J. McDonsl is moony, but when the history of _ _ Andley, for night. Wednesday S. Bath*' the great war comes to be written, ;�]},�?6 O0 ONLY-for a white Arabian Pickering, t r noon, E. W. Sleep's base it will be filled with heroic deeds '+ Pony. Gerae.. and borgv, appp la Satnr• 1{ase for night : Thorad, Waiter Bash's EetabhgheJ �r forty-07f@ Ye8>t'� der next June Ydth at R. J. COAS�C1 's Liverpool. for aooa, John proceeds s IGBiaJ� that a ill thrill the human soul to barna shop. Cberry wood. for night; Fridaq proceed& its very depths and will show that iTIaGHEST�PRICE L p PAINE, lD 1. coo.�3 'carBk to mtlyrthorn's,of 21,con'own stable for nigbL s9.Maakham�E ST the men Of this geIIet•atiOn were pukerfm end pbone 140". A:eo ail kinds of for noon, thenceto hi ow¢ atabla ¢atiS J��j B" farm tapStemente uld reaeonal.lp, 41 Monday morning. CANADA �� A T� - willing to suffer in defence of -- Cj•+uyAD liberty. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE- Baron Elect- The ' Irish Cobblers and Go1d coin. -irieziev. faabiouably bred wa of baron's Pride. ° Apt at tot 3s. eon. f Picwrta HENElt 1ppported Clydesdale stallion, the pro i�Ts OV'F.il ;48,000.008 tftpMS. Danbarson. Ind, phaae, Pica. 1311•. 39 party of W H. ]?ash. Claremont. will �` �+ t paC1cEAING COUNCIL make the season of 1913 as fellows, j 6 A%C OI The above council' met ppurau,arst BanWn- to SOSSE REGI3TEB Monday stay i(itb will leave bis own i wdjouromeat on Monday isle 21st lost. -- stable and proceed to John 9Cott•e, lot Value Your Money. _ Members all present, the reeve in the Lysed ReVent-1413 C. N. R. -The �1. con 9. l'iekeziog. a itht. Tuesday i Chair. Standard bred trotting stallion. the Rob&. Egg cent's Mongolia- noon, Wm. a Waste and no The minutes of the last meeting property of Thomas Maddaford, W bitby Armstrong a Locust shill night. Wed, - were read and approved. will maks eke season of 1913 as fol- - nesday Robt. Milroy's- Ccdar Grove. A number o[ accotiatw were pre- Iowa. Monday May Wth wt l leer's his ate, G D. 31'iine's Cherrywood night. LraVSganCC Bring Disaster . " rented for payment and referred to own stable, lot t3, basa'iae Pukena¢ and Thatsday. M. Hickey' Brock roo', night we solicit your account in Our -.the respective stwndio committees. proceed to Wood's hot 1, West Ni 1 for Friday. T. A: Boox'a Brock road aooa, 8AVINGS DEPARTMENT S: Nicholson's -Dunbar Graham Johnston's Brougham night r. needs_ g T _ A Rittenhouse was heard re errant night. y of SW to gravel con. 4, opp. iota a9.:atld too; for noon, owti stable for Right. - Saturday .awe seeable natal Monday 8l 13e. also presented petition in Wednesday F, G. McCarthy9 Audley morning .BICKERING" BRANCI3, te4 Efe of appeal. for aooa. Temperance hatel, Brooklin "Itrephalug-,vol l2, ;33381.. 111.2'38) o 1' Aa a court of a revision the council for eight Thursday- Cc 0. hotel, The choicely Drs! Imported Cl derdale R. W. GORDOt1t. Manager. 10 fl El Brawls �° at ��' y. stallion, the proper halter, disposed of the following appeals : The Oshawa. for night. Fr da Bandel'e property of 8. C. _ IC, V. R. Co. waa-easeased for 2.71 acres '''hotel: Whitby for niiht. Saturday Pickering; wi I make the season of 1913 of sat 80, con il. instead of W. J. and F. a to his own stable until the as follows , Thor dw lea es his own Roacb. Jerome Hickev was assessed Ilawtait.Motrday morning. - stable toe fight. crus hotel. Oshawa a& }}�iat levant a hotel with his father M. Lord Bobtrtmr rTtie Celebrated Freneb- hath and tor4noan sad ayil[h&a�9a'tm dry Hlekey. Richard NutWl's name was Coach Stallion. the property of Hugh y ,BOOTS N SHOES substituted for that of J. R. Linton a. Mollroy, Highland Creek, wits make ptooeed to hie cwn stable aihar& he wilt _ owner of a dog. The following par- the season of 1915 as fo'lows,. %loaiay remain autil the to lowing Thursday - ties were added to the roll as owners may 30&h will leave his own stable 1 t morning... We now have the best and largest` assortment of footwear ewer `. of dogs : Fred Collins. George Mulch, 8"Gley Davis, Jas. O'Connor. John FURNITURE FOR THE HOME :•; carried in this part of the- country'. Black, tan and whir _. P- AOOAa. W. H. peak. A. C. Stewart. Mrs. S. Andrew was seesawed for a :ehoes for ladies misses and children, to see them is to bitch Instead of a dog' Cut Oak Bed Room Suites, Side Boards, Buffett The standing committee on Con- Chairs, Tables, Couches, Davenports, want them. Comfortable low heel shoes for .the ! j Ungeocies repotted and recommended Rugs, Linoleurils- good quality -: t e a o a To wear thetas is pigment as tollows : D. R, Beaton -middle aged and lder"lad e on acct of salary 76.00: John Murkar 40c_ per yd. _ _m 1 } on acct: of advertising 300 ;Gibson A Goocs.promptlydelivered. pleasure and comfort Nifty loam shoes, Gibson, Ontario WDd surveyors for - s to an surrey, plea and ezpensee re bridge button and 1a3ee hoes, n patent d P 0. H. f „'� ; black for gents and boys. Light harvest site ac iekertog 10.00 ; The coma BURLIN.G PICHERING wittee begs leave to acknowledge the - :•. _ ! _ _ receipt of a communication from Hoo. __- _ _ - _ boots, medium. and heavy boots for T. W. -McGarry, provincial treasurer d - war tax of one- mill on _ _ - e i - - -- . - _ _ _ --_-- - boys Space will no and requesting a at xtement of the ` m met us to er n an Per. value of the rateable property of the .._ � . " \ - _ municipality. Wm. Nicholson over- IV. ' sham ate seer d6., commutation collected is -Dur groceries are the freshest. 1914. 9.00. The standing committe on Bonuses for Wire Fences, Drainage ;flatters ' etc.. reported and recommended the E O R O E -� following payments : B. Willing _ ' '� ' • '•• t bonus on 63 rods of wire fence on lots e and 7, con. 3. � 16.25 : George West $ROVGF�3A ONTARIO bonus on 129 rods of wire fence on lots IQ and 11, con. 4. 32..25 ; Jacob Meyer ' bonus ou 40 rods of wire fence on sideline between lot'; 80 and 31 con. 8. _ 10.00 ; J. O. S an bonus on 40' rode P g: • -SLaS R wire fence on sideline bet lots 30 and aMADE IN CANADA". w O O D � • � � 31 con. 8. 10.00. Peter Stewart bonus on 140 rode of wire fence on lots 32 and _ y- _• - ,I on con. d of wire Geo. Duncan for i ° Ford '�'oung Car : ;tire the Best for" the -services as engineer in award re I;. II Scott and McConoebie, 1 is 26 and 27 1 i r - Con. 1. 7.50 : E. B. Boomer for xrEnd- �rlCe O i under Ditches ac Water- • " -- - - ins meeting.. �; -Farmer course's Act, re Barrett, Annan and ill Sinclair 2 60 : also re Scott and Mc- I' The best islet mollify can .bite-is the'la bon Conochie2.li0: Peter Stewart for workmen lire the htRhe,t nits motor car 3-inch tile, also digging ditch and See us befoi6 la;CiDg that goes into, the Canadian -Ford. Onr I boa placing PP mechtlntcs til the British Empire. " This ' andP P - fenceswere ireceived from they follow- -"-weans dolian-, saved in after expense to the Applications for bonuses for wire Ing: Airs. Lena Culp 24 rods on thea who 'dri'� ea a, Ford"blade In-Canada."y . lot 84, don. 4 ; FranEea E. Phillips,• Because -the Ford car i� hunt right. 'a - our order -rods on lot 18, con. E. J. O. Sp+tngg40 I t rods on lot 30; con. S. Jacob clever Buyers of Ford carte Will share to our roflta'if we- .100 rods on 1oG81, con, 8. sell l 0AN) car? between August 1,• 19 ,and Aug- . The standing committee on Roads I :.list 1, 1915. Th g y III -and Bridges reported and recommend- Runabout "S>4r1": Town Car Sg40 • F. O:' B .Ford, ed the folllawia payments : Nathan Ontario, with all' er 11i tent; including electric ESM, n a1 ] Building -Mate ials 1 g t p l d'1I2timates `o 1l �7 Gorses 57 yds gravel in div, 6'2 ; 6.70; headlights, On displity and• for sAle lay W, H. Todd 46 yds gravel for day. 35. KE i h d - ` 4.60 ;John Brown 7o yds. gravel div, - W. J. LU SON - - On arlo 1118 :igb, 7.30 : David Annie 9 yds gravel Whilby. - { _ ; ur — for div. 76, -W; J. H, Michell for tim- ol• Rn�:ell Andrew. Pickering -- -her foie culvert on sideline bet. lots 34 - - - 4 - and3 , con. 7, 3.70 ; R m. Phil pp, 15 yds _ graces for div. 76, Ming R•. Pil ey '.' • and others for gravelling videroad' bet• g lots 2 and 8 in con. 6, aA per gran?A • 47.00 ; Ontario Bridge Co„!ox 6 ,oars drags at $1L, 34-o'); W. U. Barks 1rg"VT_T . ,3M T^ epatrs to Pickers age L �./for r� 18 Wi • . penia fo ,, 'Idge B :4•ra."a'�1 `^f .x.1'"4%0.. w,r ,,. .C• •..; r. NMI' - - 1 77TP - '�..4r.- ..vim. -•". ,.a... .., ..,,,� If, v+. ,..y- - .x'T •t.,•-•:s•"-.:. r ... t - --, ..� p T- ,..�,.�.r �;.{.: ,y yt.+: :•�V-- .,..•. •,.ti. ..;rr xrY..-e - sem.... r. ;.w ,.e-s�.r. .-.,.. .ai ., - [-a ,r...v-.'.. tw.'s. ted'' .. a�.✓isa•w.. 4, o: -s z OLMILMONT , G. R. RR E W3 T E R a. „ Mrs. George Margin was in . the SUFFERED Veterinary Surgeon cite on Monday.Honor Gcoduate of the OntarioTHE " John Ash, of`Unie, was in Veterinary College and Honor- ROMINIONOK n ----town on Monday. - ary Associate of the Ontario •m "Imo a asum ALP., PanwaNT. W. o..urn+arra, vas•v.eeawsxt: - ` _ Ira Boyer is spending a few days EVERYTHINGVeterinary College. C. A. BOGE,RT, Genas; blaaa . I with friends in the cit Claremont,Ontario �• = arIrina Byil Quite a heavy fACI of rain occur- . - T' a. red hereon Tuesday , afternoon. For Year:, RestoredTo Health If you live at a distance from a branch of The Dominion Bank - John Farmer of the Royal Bank, , Deposits may be made-cash withdrawn-or any other Banking Toronto, was home over Sundae. by Lydia E.Pinkham s Veg- I Drain That Pet Field ! Business may be transacted by mail, lust as easily as though one ` Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson etable Compound. 1 With cement tile• which the Agricul• 11 -:ode a special trip to town for the purpose. and family motored to the city on i tural Colleges claim are. the best kind eg _ t Saturday. made. Splendid brick are also made WHITBY BRANCH : A A. ATKINSON, Manager, Mrs. J. H. Beal was in the city Canadian women are continually Writ- from the same material. We make on Monday and returned home on Ing us such letters as the two following, bolls-tlie-and brick.Get our prices Tuesday morning. which are heartfelt expressions of grata- befcre buying, Miss Laura Evan,-, of Whitby, tude for restored health: Home Telephone 5304. _ • :is spending a week or two with Glanford Station, Ont.="I have ta- _ ®� TIME TABLE-Pickering Station( HINDLfriends in Claremont. ken Lydia E. Pinknam's Vegetable ora- . • • T. R. Trains �lgoing East saes 08 A Di. Tobias Caster who .has' been in .,; :; :,..,;. pound and never 2 Local 2.50 P. Mf WH/TEVALE ONT Uxbridge for the past month, a r "' >.:_; fo _-_ .�; tihd any medicine 1!' Local 6.05 P. M' -•::,. x.:• ... was home on Tuesday to compare with it Mr. and Mrs. Neilson and Mr. :'` ;, I had ulcers and fall- i is weal• doe as follows- ---Gentle-ofM. 'roronto; spent--Snnday ink of womb and Fruit, Vegetables Trains 110 Local Local• . • , 2.20 P. M. ; with R. and Mrs. Rawson. doctors did--we - no 7 Mail7.50 P. iii. C Brock road, spent Sunday with dreadfully for years - grown Fruits and Mege Randall and Mrs. Ellicott,* of good. I suffered All kin 3A o Ira -om•Bnndapinolnded ' tablee, - __ RE 1 Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson. `" until I began taking fresh twico a week. y Y If we have not what you Rant At the Pickering Baker] fir'• _ Harr Ormerod, of Toronto, our medicine. I al- g y `r• 7�-� -irieiited with his brother Wm. in so recommend it for we can get it. 'Try our He em m de Bread the 8th concession on Tuesday. nervousness and in- HE HEreliable, man RB MONNEY, PICKERING _ �A _to sell . W. M. Palmer is offering f digestion. " - Mrs. ------Give us-a call._ r. _ sale�,i�hiis Welsh pony and driving HENRY CLARK, Glanford Station. Out. HARDY CANADIAIQ GRowN $Tors " column.a advt. in another ChQsterville, Ont - " I heard your . -Don't forget we keep Greenwood ':' hardware in Pickering and Ontario medicines highly raised, ands year NEILSON S ICE CREAM Charles and Mrs. Sargent and g Y P y >� r 1• County, I began taking them for falling of womb mall and see our stock of Happy _ :daughters motored to Mono Road, H. J. MARQUIS Thought" and other stoves Mart now at the best and ovarian trouble. . on Sunday and spent the day as well act other lines twith friends. My left side pained me all the rima » �t�ZO -' of Hardware. - selling time. Wm. and Mrs. Ormerod spent a and just before my periods which wens • » few days with W. G. and Mrs. IrregWar and painful it would be worse, Eavetroughing and repairing Bend for list of Spring Offerings, y To sit down caused me and suffer promptly attended to. ? ?:Bcott, of the industrial Farm, ° NOTICE TO CREDITORS and terms to eats. ;V Ing end I would be so nervous soma- �PPork and and prices Richmond Hitt - moderate. _ 1 times that I could not bear to see any Liberal Commission --- Rev. J. Maurer, of Williamsburg one or hear anyone speak. Little specks In the Matter of'Yhu Estate of Charles DennyOnt _app WBztrd flair-befarerl�-eyer se,$-I , ��tc o f aw Towauhip of Pickering L a w r e n e e D, - Handsome free outfit. son, C. A. Maurer, teller of the always constipated. _ :n the County of Ontario, Farmer, GREENWOOD Bta,adnrd .Hal�lc. Lydia E. -{ John and Mrs. Thompson, ofdrurru;i: -_ - STONE & WELLINGTON I cannot say too ranch for y Goodwood. spent Monday with Liver Pills, Vegetable Compound and Revised Statutes Notice is ofgiven Ont pursuantoChapter F u i � The Foothill Nurseries, the formers brother, - Win. and Liver em. for these are no medicines 'i121, that all persons having claims F. H. HINDU like them. I have takall them nada miththe hosaid diedestate oroabout the CARPENTER, vBUILDER O Rii�eN c) WrL Thompson.against A number frons here nr se TeC°mmeraf them to all women. You m P Po' publish- this testimonial. - Mrs. STv. 118th das of March, 1915, are requiredVERANDAH. • attending the Atha union school 'Hl HOUSE AND BARN " icnic which will be held .on Sat- PEEN J. MARTDL Chesterville. Ontal% i to send or deliver to either of the p Canada. undersigned Executors on or before WORK. PANTRY CABINETS alone of this week. the 106b day of July. 19111. particulars DUMB WAITERS. ATTENTION ! Mr. Elvidge, }principal of the TENDERS WANTED of their claims, duly verified. and Shingling and�eneral repair Whitby public school. is presiding � notice is further given that after the -- work.t at the departmental examinations Sealed Tenders for_$cther` or both last mentioned date the Executors gee meabout an ob you want ` now being held here. carpentry and mason- work of school ! will proceed to distribute the said y J y If you eoaitemplate doing alt]► done. Prices right. Mrs. J. R... Tbexton and Mrs. S. No. 14, Pickering ;Cedar Creek,) 'estate,, having regard only to the _ ,. ''W. H. Peak, of Pickering. spent Pians and specification- may be i (claimsof wbich they ®ball then have 550 Home Telephone. kind of building nett season. �. = "Wednesday last with the former,- Been at Thus." Pa;ersoa'e •shop. Clare- notiee. we will. be pleased to figure 'Y Beal. emont. Dated al. Whitby,-thellth day of sister Mrs. J. H. BeF E L D Mrs. George Samaccompanied Tenders must be in by June 30th. June, 1915. a»a a.a on your reclrtirmeafk' , g , aecom P 1915, WILLIAM SmiTa.1 Executors, . = by her daughter, of Toronto, Lowest tender.- of necessarily ac. JOHN SMITIt. j Chem wood at C.• N. R., Station for all kinds, of .spent a few days here with her cepted. J. E. FAREWELL, K. C. 1� 0. Out. :;son, G. H. and Mrs. Samie. T. M. Ev.tvb. Secy. = 97.89 Solicitor for the Executors. Cherrywood building material. Quite a large crowd from this. Claremont. Out. -locality patronized -the Farmers' Cotton Seed Meat, Bran. Shorts, - ! 4, Institute Excursion to the Ontario FARM IMPLEMENTS pICK.ERiI'�� Agricultural College, Repair Shop ! Malted Cern ;Feed, Diied Hof ' the Guelph, on Grains, Whole Cora, Cream of 'the ' Thursday of last week. Plough-inciuding the John Deer, --- West and Monarch .Flour.- Blach. Mrs. Wim. Real, who has been Wi.ikinson and Fleury. Also, re- Now ie the time to get pour Bicycles LUMBER �% ill for some time, seed away on paifs for the foregoing. repaired for the good roads. ford's oellf meal, Beef scrap and YARD Pa. 3 Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. Tuesday of this week at the Meth- Wagons. Buggie,4. Also Tongue Sup- (let your Automoble Tires now, - odist parsonage, the• home of her ports for -bmders, that make the Prices are away down. Pbotie. e,4. Markham %W. W. D. Gordon :1& Son, son. Rev. J. yoke eswy land burden light. - R. Real, at the ripe Ford size 1615.60, other sixes is 11 - age of 97 years and 4 months The White Wyandotte eggs for sale; from proportion.;tThC211eL19 Ree®O� . - pure bred stoct. Ind phone 1913 1 PIC WRING Ni funeral took place on Thursday to Greenbank. If pea want any kind of farm imple- _ u.,o r..an • aaa•.•.it meat call or write Russell Andrew st sotxarao.p-'►t �6r:a: s e, wa+esa q Bell and Ind dent hone 1 The Baptist Sabbath School ! m•a'a ey.egep•1- seen P and the B. Y. P. U. have fixed L. D. Banka, - Pickering PICKERING. Ont. aq,aQ as y -the date of their annual picnic ..... - .... _ _ - _ - , - - • - ........ •r �s a a ,. g e •,1 g „ . T m .. - he -Pick for Saturday; July 3rd, and will "e bold it in lir. Borland's beautiful grove. A good programme of a _ � qct •�� � a � � a a -� vigusike ciom nitte6 1Jports ie being arranged Rod a • • 0Q .-a 3 �preeasant time is anticipated. POWDER � a' � � .•.� d v' " The larmere in thio vicinity are o ZdT P S S The object of this Aeeociation 1e 1o� r busy these days performing their �� MF' a� a w v> tbnea eteatingelo�prosecute the statute labor. The roads in many rucw. fi --places are in very bad condition _ a•g •" - ` d and will require much- labor and MayflowerTalcum' ' Powder , ,� W °:'r o- = can a~ p ;Graben having propert� sloisn oommaoi-- ,gravel to pat them in proper �•,,, _� 0 9 ag a oaiefof Executive wt arilmemise vnel shape. The increasing amount of ' . d �? of E:aontirs Oomaaltlee. auto truffle will necessitate an • in Nyal's Mayflower Talcum is an ex ! Q ` ° s s = Membership fee 111.00. s!t� --creasing amount -of .work _nu the every first time user- Its touch o •a � zp �j, it Tiobaa'®arbehad from the Prosidestea: roads every year. is soft, soothing-and refreshing. Its distinct- obi • = 0 6;� a 6 _ aecretery on appliesZW n. >Pli Fall wheat never looked better a ra o X a .. x v 1 q K Exec. Com:-L. D. Banks, C:.S. Pal m- 'tive Mayflower erfilme, delicate, individual, p, 0. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Out in this locality than it does now. y P y � � • - O1 'e• E A: Pr, A poor Selo of wheat is rarely elusive. Ideal for every use to which u yo seen this year. , Other grain crops re 04 J: A. O'Connor: W. J. Clark. ut .a Talcum.. _ �. are also looking well and 'an o �� a w. o ! Praideal, ¢eoretee� abundant harvest is promised. Nyal Quality preparations can be obtained only is °i �? _o�R_ D± Owing to the cold weather and to Nyal Quality Stores. Ask one of them for free copy of the fact that the winter frost y entitled "Yo Complexion," giving fuU par- A billed much of the Rrase and clover tiwlsrs of best methods of massager�8GoodLll the hay crops will be light. *The w = T rootcrop is also looking well. Women's g The ` omen's Institute held a - very successful meeting on Wed- nesday last at the horns - of Mrs; , �. -.­With'-Trees George Coates, The topic was s "Lemons," and many valuable Depends on having the right kind gn hints were given' retarding the Of sII stock. rt and aydesyou "^c use of this valuable fruit. There. _ Thomas M. McFadden, Druggist, Pickering, Oat. of trees: Bog man s have tepl in atom. II will pay yon was also a : good programme of .i� ., heavy fibrotic coots. to eall at our works a:d inspect our slosh music and selectipas on the gramo- The are grown in- the right kind ago ob/e d peioes Don't be mialei b r y g 8 s`sals we do not employ /hem, oonseq n ' phone. After the program agf 'soil. They are handled ly we can, and do throw off the spot. splendid lunch was served on theBar--'g ��� $ r al hJ and packed in the pink of -mission o! 10 per oent.,whichyou wafront veranda. About thirty. ' oeeMialy save by pttrobasing Isola tu, _ r ladies were present at the meeting. 'BIG SUMMER BALE FROM JUNE 11th 1916condition _ and they grow. cansoiioitsa.. Remember the anniversary ser- Two more agents wanted. WNITIT GRANITE C0.. vices to be held in the Claremont _t0 June 26th. Bargains in every department. in Ontario County. Ona• ' Whitby, ontsrt o Presbyterian church on Sunday mss` Millinery great reduction in hats for balance of season, this neat. The will be occupied -THOS; W.-BOWMAN do SON M next. Rev, C. s. Oke, of Charmer's Hat Sale is going on now. Come early as season closes soon, S. _-W '' " WALKER Presbyterian church, Toronto, _.. _ .._ r�lxirED and special music will be rendered iliiighime reg, 126. for loc. Ladies slippers reg $1.40 for $1:25 Ridgeville, Ontario Pomp' . Manufacturer by the choir. A special collection Prints reg. 13c. for lllc. Ladies boots reg. $150 SL25. Shop and Residence', Dundas St will be taken at each service. Dress goods reg. 30c. for 25c. Men's working bzvots reg. $1,501$1.1-5.- 6 -Come and hear this distinguished Shaker fiannet reg. 15c. for 13c, J -Men's working boots reg. $5:25 $1,75. ' WHITBY, ONT. & A horse M.e-n'e working boots reg. $2.00 $1.115. CHOPPING Three oois ,west of , Whitby • Hau e held at the usual hour. The Meth- Reg. 75c. fc�r 65c. $I;00 for_ 90c. - Men's Hats, $1.29-1.50-1,75-•3.00. - It - odist and Baptist Churches have We only can give you a few prices ae-apace won't permit, come and see the eoerousl cancelled their evening bargains and get some of them before they are all gone. We are Ali D' OAT FLA$I\'G We are prepared to instal mood or iron ' g Y clearing balance of wall paper at 10 per cent, less than regular price. ponces on short notice, also Attend Ah.services in order to be able to The undersigned is prepared to do attend. Everybody welcome. to all kinds of repairing. brocerie4. tomatoes, corn, peas, 3 cans 25c. saamon reg. li5c. 2 cans 25e. oomi grain chopping and oat flaking Wells Cleaned. Mina Tuer, a Port Hope woman fort Lye 3 carts 25c. Abbalte cleanser 1 lb can 5c. does the same work ever' da in the week ©gent for then engines Wind ;Sill, ai► committed anicide in Toronto. She as any of the cleanser in the market and at half price. Black and 3' y also gasoline engines and pommitffered a nervous breakdown green tep at old price 30r., all tea has advanced 5c. per lb. except on Saturday the squre gear following eight months' denten• 1mR C�T��7��t 1i.T Co., - Gioia is Germany. 11./e 1711x1r 1,701 1 VG a�Ohii . • layles. GreeaWoo� ESP R>3 and�E SES ARATOR c� i'I I - '" f "' ..k. --'". ,. _.o.. - .., s:3cv.... k.,rn •. �.m_:uz n..a.-acwr-.,....e:..r.ica.�i�.^,.,...4.ie•ta', e'*-Si;.^•Y_�, _ •, Phone r kt#$5;. , n . .. ..: , *. ;.:; M... '„ TM,�'--y� ¢'iy6?'�"*;ita'r-8,' ..'V..�,.•-+`-��` ia.`.�...`=1'.x "'% - r..•-- '�"-.,`...,,•- .; -:s ,r-.•r,:wR•e5.3=� '„^.c.' r . . �.7s-err- ,.,.,hiti�'� ......' w., -..:- hry'••'�-.” ... '••r.•. • :.. -.. _,-- - ' .`=. - -x. b. r ,r s+.:.. a '�...:. . •�r'� °"'r� .. „ s. '� .,: ."''-.-^37•'x•". --_ �... .- � _ 7 LJ c of / r 1 ....i �..-, - ..• '... a : i ryA • � i f J w r.. 4 f _ Mr. Golling to ask him he wouldn't WIT AND HU$IOB. _ mind." Mrs. Golling remembered that her "And,'+ said cite sergeant, se be husband had been quite pleased with her for getting hold of the Glaucourts, ceased his 'humming and turned Silvef"Gloss- '�E FATS 0 AZUMA;"- aveOr if Lined. away from the squad of rfree to d- wham he head given $ free and LAUNDRY STARCH Or it Lady Glaucourt would write a lesson in French "we have to - . a line I could show him." 8°y + "Of course she will, why that in look after 'eon, and no blooming Or, X16South AfI'iCaII M1lllOII19+lI'A.: much, the idea bf really meeting all they? . . . Stand easy, you fellows, s these wonderful people who have and cast your eyes over theme whether used for sheer made these gigantic•fortunes. phrases. And don't grin. This Laces. dainty Dimities, de& - - - In her eagerness, Lady Judith was ain't no hippodrome. Mebbe you'll Cate fabrics, Lace Curtains ---CHAPTER XIV.-tCont'd.l ` Lady Judith put on -the most inno- becoming like her mother, but rein-- thk � when you get over there Lady (alageourt hadn't meant to cent air, while she knew perfectly forced she also had renewed inaplra• that He brouglht you into contact OtTable = say anything pointed, it was just the well who Mr. Lieb was. He was re- tions. „ with a man who could teaeb you to - Linens. natural want of savoir faire of the puted the richest man in England, "If only you could make us meet, ask for your grub in a foreign British smart woman,'or of one type the Rockefeller of Europe, and he was she went on, "we could take it for ' a g of her, which made Lady Glaucourt ' Golling's partner, rather Golling was granted, don't you know, that you .ex- gauntry instead of having to wag- • f4 . ' such a disagreeable person. Luckily his partner, which made a difference. petted him, that that was why you gle your fingers and point and S11Ver $-nditty was not like her in that re-- "Haven't you heard of him?" hadn't sent him a card in the ordinary scratch your sides like 'a lot of Gloss's sped, Mrs. Golling looked quite surprised way," and then Lady Judith laughed. cahimpanZee a. 1 � '•I cannot see ,the use of offending as the thought coursed through her 'We could give him his card here, and "Eh l"was one of them r+ asked a ,. has been the -people," she was in the habit of say- brain what a wonderfully smart set I would tell him that party couldn't question in a subdued voice-"If -+'► favorite in the Ing. ."If yot;-don't like them, why for Lady Judith's must be; where they go off without him." you wanted eawfee l _Well, didn't { - 'f homefotmore heaven's sake leave them alone, but hadn't even heard of Mr. Lieb, Mrs. Golling thought it wonderful I pronounce it a 'dozen times- { '" w TK than so years - mother always thinks that nobody Adolphe Lieb. the way people who. were accustomed 'Donny moir caffy oily.' '13truth. can judge her except by her own ',He is the -'the Firm' don't you to the world, to society, smoothed over o �^ standards." know," she said smiling, "my nus- everything, and the evening on which Where was you educated, me lad? /ITORflCER3 they had dined at the Glaucourts Mrs. -Back parlor of some pub., I SILVER As a matter of fact, it annoyed band's partner. The mines are all his; shouldn't wonder. And don't for- rhe Gmb stack Lady Glaucourt, who had a sense of i oh, surely you must have heard Gol ed Lady Judith in an Co, linked the proportions, seeing a woman who , him; the man wh rnered the undertone if she could come to 1 g'e't the sivvy plait, either. If the 85- had. no need to have her parties done I diamond mites-#u" outh .Africa?" cheon the next day to meet Mr. Lieb, Frenehy likes anything morn an- and Lady Glaucourt,, coached by Jud- I other, it's manners-- . Sot her, ma-&iag us�ot he is your husband's partner ith, had told Mr. Golling, with an in- I ``Eh q I thought so; `Give me She recognized in Mrs. Golling a wo- of course I have," if you mean Lieb' assn who had as good a right as her" and Golling, 'why of course. I often silence which was inspired by her beer.' Like a duck asking for wa. self to go everywhere; she even said dislike of the man, that the whole ter. Thud column, two. 'hear about them from Lord Eustace p as much to Judith before they went Trent." success of his party depended on the I pronounce it. Van,' Eh 7 .'Yon -ACTIVITIES O F _W_ OM E Il_ - but to a dance. l presence of Mr. Lieb, which aston- beer 1' No, one can,' That's wine _- "What on earth does that woman f "Unfortunately my .husband and he fished him not a little, for his pose had want to give a party for, 1 mean in i don't get on very well. It is an old been to look down upon Lieb. -they don't have anything so com- Marriages are contracted very early, o story. It began at the time they start-- "We've all heard such stories about mon as beer. ' You're going out as in Persia. that way? If she'd only wait every , ' ed the E1lenbein M..ne. 1 aster couln - ,one would come of course, with their see that he did wrong, I thought that horse." ;:money, and she's poor old Sir Harry � know him," she told Mr. Golling, for men in New York are foreign born. , lighter, such a nice old thing, ; he behaved beautifully, but I suppose when Lady Glaucourt undertook to do "Don't trouble about the s•1}el'l- Canada has three olicewomen-To- Bolt's da P `I knew . him ye4ra ago, muddled hisaffairs that women can't judge of these a thing she not only did it thoroughly, !tag," rete the sergeant. "The ronto with two and Ottawa with one... lly, and then died just 1 things, anyhow I am sorry to say but generally overdid it a little bit. I French were never people to spell There are 62 policewomen in the when fight- daughter hadue go this better, an mar � that we don't see as much of him as "Evidently," she thought, "Judith much. You alk for breadl 'Donn' United they were going better, and his'that should like, for 1 liked him very r , „ y Lmtdd States at the present time. much at Johannesburg, and he plays disgusted her, but she was beginning hh �, i� R7in tarnishes more woman r na- means to marry, him." Under .creta• �tsto> r du cry circumstances the idea would have And if he doesn't understand, the violin quite beautifully, the Gxr- ers fn war time than any other na= I don't see that it is such a dread- mans are so-food of w sergeant F tion. - - - t0_think-L-ha't-it was a case of anyese- .---r, _. - #n2-marrLage' ai-Seers °f course' the but somehow they never hit it off, and fine n he iii t nn eretan -itis Kenlowsia B.C. school teachers ,man Tint interesting, but with their now, and she was growing weary of then," lowering her voice, "of course chaperoning Judith. She had reached .Own language. Grab what you can have put on three quaztera�pair. - �mouey, as you say, they could even I oughtn't- to tell you, but you smart an age when she liked occasionally and nay, `pardonny moir.' Cheese 1 It is claimed that'women'are drink- ' 'have afforded to wait." Lady Judith girls seem to know everything:' to go to bed early, and to entertain That's 'froe=idge' but -dont be m to a eater extent than they ;sons very glad that e a hadn't, wait- tug Judith winced. "There's an cronies of her own, en petit somite. too keen-on cheese, my lsd-I've g ..Ing would have made a great deal 02 used to, '.difference to herself she thought. In African woman whom be takes about The next day Judith found herself known it keep mangy a stood man Nineteen women are no* serving stinctively Mrs. Golling nad relin- with him, and of course people pre- at last face to face with the African out of the fighting lime or days• as members of councils in Engle quished all claim on Lady Glaucourt tend the worst, (even Wilfred de- millionaire, her hand 1n his. Too much of it, I mean." and .Wales. `•in favor of Judith, and Judith' was clarea, but then I'think he only says As Mrs. Golling uttered-the words: 0 The average ' wages 123,000' going there to luncheon there the It to annoy me), but I never have be= "Mr. Lieb this is Lady` Judith next day. Of late she had grown to lieved it never, I believe that it is Roach," some words of Swinburne, "than tag woman . Chicago are less 19knli as .Drinking Cap. i than $6 per week. enjoy going to the Gollings. It made lust as he says, he owes all his luck ( for Lady Judith had inherited her P - •;k complete change from hes ordinary to her and he :ekes here about sa a father's taste for books, and read in- You may have 'heard refemence ;, The moving picture censorship law `routine of amusement, and she never kind of mascotte, bat yon know what telligently), leaped to her mind: made-to the human skull as "a sol-' in Pennsylvania provides for a wo- met anyone there who reminded her people are, notwithstanding that dier's drinking cup." But do you maA censor at s salary of 20,600 a of anytbang. Of gpurse some of tht beautiful house of his, he lives such The, third great wave know the orngtn of this expression? year. people she met there were rather. a lonely life, everyone seems to show That never a swimmer shalt The barbarous cast6m ad can-; Woman suffrage leaders_ claim that j 'odd. and Lady Judith snubbed some him the cold shoulder. to. shun him." cross or climb. verttng Llls skulls of eo3esniee ipso 49% per sent. of the territory of the �ar<as conscious f them when It itdwas pleasant ask him for her. -but she' "But of cThursday?" ourse you are Lady going Judith Yes, It seemed as if the man were dTm�g cups nee a omnmon one United States is soli-age territory, 'being there when she still could; could hardly hide. her excitement. At the third great wave-,In .her matri-� in ancient times among the fierce Two women will be on the commit- , monW sea, only she was determined tribes of an Europe, and was tee that will grant pensions and aI- ! ®nub, and where she was made a last, at last. I not unknown to the more civi�hzed- lowances to disabled. British- soldiers ,great deal of. Now at least she was not to let it submerge her this time. _ "Weil, I wanted to ask ynu about Mrs, Golling's trump card, and the it, would Lady Glaucourt mind? I She believed in lack, and specially regions of cane south. The- Itmlian site sailors. clatter enjoyed asking people to meet mean would it do us harm?" in ill-luck. Three was a lucky number, poet, Marino, snakes a conclave of Although 'she is past 80 years of Lady Judith Roach. As yet no one "Harm, why of course not, what people said: friends in Pandemonium quaff wine age, Mrs. Rebecca Smith continues to had euSghtened her, and if they bad have you to do with this African woo- (To be "continued,) - from the skull of Minerva. In. his work every clay-in s Hagerstown, `she had the makings of a loyal friend. man, Surely he can do as he likes �. "Wonder of a Kingdom" Torrent Md., paper mill. sand would not have believed; had she ! in his own house?" - makes-Dakker sey : Of the nearly 37,000,000 families in - -' believed, she was of the type of wo- "That is what I say," Mrs. tiolling. Y "Would I had ten thousand sol- the United States: only 1,000,006' can man who would have grieved rather, immensely relieved: "That is what I General Pau's Cap. diers' hearts, afford, to keep servants. -• than blamed. h iias not even aware that It I say' but Wilfred declares" ("The drat A correspondent of the Associated Their skulls set in silver, tiD drinic Miss Pauline Siebenthal, a co-ed at - take Wldfred," thought Lads Judith-) press fella the following incident of healthy - the University of Indiana, recently was the sanity of the surroundings, ..that people will say that wb oughtn't the French army iti Alsace, who lost To his confusion who first invented made a world's record- when she - which appealed to her, that sh'e en- to introduce him." an arm during the Franco-Prussian w•ar." vaulted nix feet and one inch. joyed the presence of little Johanna, '"How absorb, with all his money, although for reasons of her own she why he'll be marrying a duke's War. The old Scandsnnavian segues re-Margherita, Queen Mother of Italy, - could not bear to see the baby. One daughter directly, and then what is A dozen -mud-spattered-.in!.- prt:sent .aa ami _ cl.eliBhte of has a fad of collecting gloves and_ she had even startled Mrs. Gol• 1 Mr. Goping going to do?" fantrymsiq rested in a, drizzling rain the immortals the felicity of feast- shoes that have been worn by distin- !i by the way she had repudiated ,•I,hat is shat I nap," pat in Mre. under some dripping trees. Suddenly ing and drinking to drunkeaneas guished sovereigns of the plat. the tees of holding it for a moment. � Golllag again. "I tell Wilfred that Jt the corporal stood erect and made a from the skulls• of the foes they had Women 'ticket collectors on: the #lint to see fCtt world go to her, Jud-, is a great mistake not being nicer to hast salute. Throe h the, fog and van ui:shecr on earS111. Mandeviii e ' lth had exclaimed almost to her. j �' g 9 London railways wear becoming uls!- j; •'Oh, I couldn't really, Mrs. Golling, him; Isere we are-with only half the rain' of the three great leaders of goes fustiner, and -reipreeents skis f Erma of tight-fitting dark blue and x •F--�''.I you shouldn't sok me te;' and Mrs. money, beginning to know everybody, the French army had appeared. ebree as eltpong the . dead regulation railway cap with deep vi- 'rtiolling wondered whether she had and there he !s with those untold mil- `Why do you not wear your cap?" bodies of their parents to the fowls z�, ;.:committed some truz pas. I lions. You know," she lowered her asked General Pau. of the air until nothin but the -Ii the proposed constit:utionsl 1 voice mysteriously, "nobody, not even .. ++ amendment becomes a'law in Califor- "I see that you are going to be I have lost my cap; general. - skeletons remained, ®nd preeerv- r-quite a fashionable 'Mama," she had: my husband, and they work together "Where did you lose it ing the skulls to be used as drink- nea, every bachelor girl in the assts - said to Judith, "when the day comes:" ,about everything, knows exactly what "When we were attacked - in 'the in cu And then presently, as she knew her he tins. I always tell Wilfred that 8 Pa• between the ages di 21 and $0 will be that id why he is angry, that if he only woods thin morning. A branch knock- ` taxed every year. ''better, she had asked In her tlmtd knew, it would be all right." She ed .it off, and I was too much in a First Steamers Built on the Clyde. Since the war began $assts Ilan ' wag how it was that she who was so laughted a little. "Men pretend not hurry to go back- and get it. It is given the Order of Saint George to beautitai hadn't yet found a husband. be inquisitive, but they are just ea `Phis year marks the centenary of eighty women, all of whom served in .701 And Judith, conscious that for once gone. she could tell the truth without con• inquisitive as women, and they really "Take Irty cap." the establishment of steamboat, the ranks either as lighters or were `look upon it as a slight when a man The corporal hesitated. He feared oom�munication between Glasgow under fire as Red Cross nurses. - fessing her story, had said to her: , friend won't tell them all.there there af- o and Rothera The Dumbarton "To tell you the truth, Mrs. Golling, that he would be punished for losing y Mme. Eugenie de Reus Jancouleoso, faire. Sometimes I remind him that P y president of the Rbumanian Woman _ I hate the men we see, I mean that, his ru I Castle, :built to 1815 'b Archibald � belong to our set, .he men one meets', if it wasn't for Mr, Lieb we shouldn't "Take it, I tell you, and wear it," McLachlan dt Co., Dumbarton, was Suffrage society, has received the t London •, [ be here, Oh, be gets so angry when I And Mrs. Golling was able to weave sap that; but I got my own way about said the general. the fir steamer• to take up this highest decoration possible for a wo- ':quite a Ictus romance out le the story his being god•tather to Johanna, he And the humble corporal did as he, service, and the magistrates of man in that country, the Bene Meren- -of this girl, who, while surrounded insisted on that nese because of his was told, and became resplendent in -Rothesay marked the occasion by ti, first class, in recognition of her _ with all the luxury and magnificence mines, and he gave her such beautiful the cap with the golden oak leaves. presenting the master of the ship, ,l,literary.and social-work. things, he is devoted to children . Since that day the corporal has Captain Jame•a Johnston, with a of the flourishing aristocracy to which ' � I p ;she belonged, yet pined for purer air Lady Judith let fall her marched along the country roads to putsch bowl. The Dumbarton Cas-1 No Free Bu I a manlier presentment for the' gloves, and picked them up again. the frontier, proud in the cap of Gen- tie was a vessel of 108 tons and of - ;msn she chose. "The Germans all are, I find. Some- eral Pau.. - One of the sources of that Widely In all this she was perhaps assisted times a cornea only e, see them, and 130 n. h. P ;the engine was built by, y The general himself told me to wear D. McArthur k � Co., of Glasgow. read story, 'Pigs Is Piga," was, ac- ,.by Madame Dufour, who, thanks to goes-.straight to the nursery; they it," he says to those who protest. "I When aboard this steamer in 1816, cording t, she Bookman, an anecdote Judith, had been established as gover• just love him, and I always say that obey, the general's orders, and the cap I Jame Watt, during a conversation that Ellis Parker Butler, 'the author ' nese of little Johanna at a veryy. high if children and dogs like a man, he stays the head." of the story, brought from England. salary, and who wen always expo• moat be all right." Y y with the engineer, discovered and Dogs, it appears, are carried free tinting on the beauty and goodness of ! Lady Judith felt quite sure that he The general knows his soldiers, site personally demonstrated the praO- on English trains. A trsveiier, who - "eette pauvre enfant." Mrs. Golling moat be all right. the world may understand why the tivabilit'y of reversing the,' engine. didn't quite see why she was a "pauvre ; What the world considered all wrong tired,` bedraggled and-wcarg---aravy-------- _ _ was returning from Africa with a a� _ 8 enfant," but she took it for granted, In a sense, made him still more right g� on .marching, and fighting, and Desire Unbounded. oropm wished d have i s -animal .. that Madame Dufour who had an !n- for .her, more accessible. Surely she dying for its commanders. r acc�p'imodated under the somewhat - ,timate knowledge of Lady Glaucourt's was at last going to reap something Recruiting Officer-You want to elastic rule as to dogs. 'But the Irish ,charactrer. and who had "'moved in from her also tation with the parvenu, d' enlist, eh? station master interpreted differently. 'the beat families" which gave the lm- "Oh, do tell Mr.. Golling that I am Irish Recruit. (enthusiastically) -, "Dogs is dogs;' he said, "and cats is pression that she had never sat still 'dying to see Mr. Lieb, and get him to ;A Tyne Economist. Yes, eir-for the duration of the dogs, and squirrels in cages is dogs; ,In them, must know, and forthwith have him." He was an ingenious and Ingenuous war+ or longer'if it lastal but that there animal is an insect, and ,"there was added to Lady Judith's � "I think li you could meet him first, g g 0 must pay." •.atmosphere an benign influence, and ask my husband for invite him, he small boy. Scotsmen are the _ which made her feel contented- and f might do so. -:.t• am only' afrald that "Mamma," he said, "will you wash On an average, bona in the house in Grosvenor now be must have heard 'of our party, my face?" tallest in the United Kingdom, Irish- When wind travels a hundred miles $quare, and which although she was and be offended with us for not having "may, John,, can't you do that?" men come second, Englishmen third, aft hour or over, it is called a hurri- ot aware of It made for blessedness, asked him at once. Judith's face-fell. "Yes, mamma, I can, bet I71 have to and the Welsh last: cane. much blessedness as was reserved, This seemed like the rumble' of thun- wet my hands, and they don't need '----,--"- - - +•1�b to a world into"which appar• der from the hills of her ill-luck, which HN S COLT DISTEMPER e site had not heart mads to fit. I had seemed so much further away tt —0 _ tly believe that you would i lately, which bad been silent now for - GjP can be handled Very easily. The sick are crated and all like Mr. Lieb," Mrs. Golling said to so tong that her spirits and her tour• The expression "Mind your P's and k others to same stable, no matter how "exposed." kept from her one day at -luncheon. Of course age were returning, reinforced by rest. Qs" • is generally believed to have Q harmgg ��t�he dteease. by using lathe to ub or B ass- - Z 'lam OOtI�'OIIlfa. Give on the tongu! or, 1n feed everyone abuses him, and be has done What a very unfortunate thing that arisen from the former bar-room Nom, Acts on the blood and expels germs of all forms of die• +�% tQ roper• Best remedy ever known-for mares in foal. Drug- •.himself harm, but I really think that now that she knew these people, good I usage of scoring up against custom- O g1■ts and harness dealers.- Our free Booklet gives every- Is something about him which ling abould not be on specially good Q thing. Largest selling horse remedy in exlsternce, ?o rats. yOu would like, he doesn't pretend to terms with the man of all others she ers the amount of beer for which they' DS trlbutore- AL7. WHOLE9ALD DRU01318T8. �lOs� anything but what be is. wanted to meet. "Yes, I thing that !f had beeii trusted-P standing for t;;ADXoas o0.. Cheinisfi and Bacteriotoetaut, Ooeb" «A24 what is hes' � ` i you met him and liked him, and asked pint, and Q for quart. Rad- 1114A. 0 • - -. - ,. �.-' ..'.. ..' :... :,- ..i.-..:.. ..-.--,yu<,;.:.�,•:. ,:.'•..,, •., y -,..::,w.,:., .;.-Cri-a:�s:�..�.,,d.:,e,.r:.ms�,n.e..:::tw.r ;.:n.�,.r, s� � + ��a5 � t .. wr-,�,-�iu ORCED ENEMY .10 FULL FLIGHT Extraordtax Bravery In .Face .of .a,/ .,.a-�s.-..n •xi,":.w,.m-w,as.:: vex -c- _. .-. r. e.a. .�:.. _ +'r.+ii .�.,... a'.> . . Y.,f'„ " ,-I�F:•;y•!:-, .n•4 l'It"": •.i'ff. ,Ca"-' . TJ'• YM' - r•�. iv T'X'.w'f •v.{,:.r43-arf:^•! } '' '-.Ta^' — !'[P�'-•4wv :F:-.[ 4"1 + s "i. '?". J Y - _ ley- _ _. Almost lnsuper- ENEMY'S LOSSES ARE HEAVY', « _ �b Nearlv Four Million German and Austrian Soldiers able Obstacles. ti.t F.i <2c.•., _ a. x A despatch from London says: and theAustrians lost enormously Hilaire Bellod, the military expert, es -i more in in than .&v .•n ,r..:msJcvea.':r as ✓'w+e� ., .rdf. y -a.''. e. - �srx.. ..rro,.-, Plava, on the Isonzo, and the sur- on the Tgralesn' front, Comm 3 _ --_rounding heights show that in this battle, the first general engagement and has' flu ea�sned the Commander- k f .. an. losses up to the present tofal killed must be added rather less than r nearer four million men than three one-fifth fe* non -Prussian lists o! Y . „ million men. $e bases this calcula- I the . German Empire and. further 80 w ',::'-with extraordinary bravery in. face of same fate if he. allows Gorizia to fall tion on a careful analysis of the fig-; per cent. for Austria and Hungary. 4a 'by 'almost insuperable obstacles. Barbed into the hands of the enemy. ures of the British casualties given! Multiplying these six, Mr. Belloe • ' , .. i 1 r b Premier Asquith i the Commons.', arriyea 3,250 000 enemy casualties r, y ORCED ENEMY .10 FULL FLIGHT Extraordtax Bravery In .Face .of .a,/ .,.a-�s.-..n •xi,":.w,.m-w,as.:: vex -c- _. .-. r. e.a. .�:.. _ +'r.+ii .�.,... a'.> . . Y.,f'„ " ,-I�F:•;y•!:-, .n•4 l'It"": •.i'ff. ,Ca"-' . TJ'• YM' - r•�. iv T'X'.w'f •v.{,:.r43-arf:^•! } '' '-.Ta^' — !'[P�'-•4wv :F:-.[ 4"1 + s "i. '?". J Y - _ ley- _ _. Almost lnsuper- ENEMY'S LOSSES ARE HEAVY', « _ �b Nearlv Four Million German and Austrian Soldiers able Obstacles. Perrnanentiy Out of the Field - ' A despatch from • Rome says: De- i It is reported that the Emperor has "tails the by the Italians of Rohr of _ a. x A despatch from London says: and theAustrians lost enormously Hilaire Bellod, the military expert, es -i more in in than of capture relieved Gen. Dankl and Gen. y proportion prisoners (timates German Austri- the British. To Prussian lists Plava, on the Isonzo, and the sur- on the Tgralesn' front, Comm 3 that the and the of ' j --_rounding heights show that in this battle, the first general engagement and has' flu ea�sned the Commander- k f .. an. losses up to the present tofal killed must be added rather less than r nearer four million men than three one-fifth fe* non -Prussian lists o! of the campaign, the Italians fought in -Chief, Archduke Eugene, with the „ million men. $e bases this calcula- I the . German Empire and. further 80 w ',::'-with extraordinary bravery in. face of same fate if he. allows Gorizia to fall tion on a careful analysis of the fig-; per cent. for Austria and Hungary. 4a 'by 'almost insuperable obstacles. Barbed into the hands of the enemy. ures of the British casualties given! Multiplying these six, Mr. Belloe • -,wire entanglements, hidden batteries, The Italian srtiilery. has been di- b Premier Asquith i the Commons.', arriyea 3,250 000 enemy casualties r, y '... "natural defences, were powerless to reefed for several days against the t a 'J he Those figures, he points out, show before the "great Galician eSort This, hold back the invaders, who swept fife j fortress of bla�borghetto, on the im- I railway line lehding from the _ .,moi' , one-fifth. of a 'total of 258,000 are' according to his , estimate,, ; cannot dead. The total British casualties, count for less than help a million, Austrians out of position after posi- portant tion, and finally. forced them to.pre-ci-. frostier. to Tgrvis and Villach, and and- it is, _ s therefore, work out five to one for this makes a grand total' of three losses and. three-quarter millions pitate flight. has silepdeed the •batteries, Reports from source in 1 expected that the Italiana 'will now d each life iost. The total enemy german he estimates at six to, otic per man ; ently out of the field.. "The enemy's a reliable. this multiple of calcu-' potential manhood for actual fighting Vienna are to the effect that Emperor take tee place ,by stogy• , killed. Basing - --- Francis Joseph is indignant at the de- More -tb the Aguth of the Isonzolotion their losses have been greater within the first year," Mr. Belloc con "�. i feats of his army on the Italian fron- front the Italians,- according' to.,- ail . _ than those of the allies.'-Mr:-Bellee=eludes, as -=r baa bees diminisi+ tier. In spite of heavy reinforce- official report; :axe continuing -their ments sent to the Austrians front Bos - drive" eastward, and a fierce, battle'is 1a71215-7-11 -believes this multiple is low, for the ed by nearly one-half from all German lists of killed are belated ,'causes." _ ! nia and Hei•zogovina, strategical and. in progress. _ _ ------ --------------- --- ---- ------------ - --"_ strongly fortified positions which hada Meanwhile Italian avihtors operat- been considered. impregnable }have ing south -'east -of Gorizia. , droppd>ti Signed the Second Note to the Kaiser. -- DABIN�x AVIATOR there -was no wind. There is no telt ' ing the height the aeroplane---' been lost. The Austrians have shown bombs on the ra road to Trieste, - ^ The new- Secretary of State ad in- exact had attained when the mishap, what -j themselves apparently unable to' causing extensive damage at the sta- tion of Voltachijsdrz3ga, five miles terifii, and who it is expected will p FALLS TO'.DEATH DEATH ever it'was, occurred. But it was so ' guard against surprise attaycka, and the Italian advance s one on un- from GoAzia. "If the railroad, is ac- g. eve2itually receive the permanent tip- He High that nothing out of the ordin- a ary could be-detected'.by the speeta- - - _ checked, while the Austrian losses wally cut #i this'goint Goziaia is, poiiltment- by President Wilson was Cslinsealor of the State Depart- - It ors on the ground until the machine , 'have been tremendous. lated. ,-y- ment, prior to being commissioned to Lieut. Warneford, Who Recently De- Carse plunging, downward. r suceeed Mr. Bryan, and is an expert REN1T f1 ADVANCE 1\T (I LI _ D'Italia} on the future zeiationa be- ut international avt� CH gL y lr �j V1 tween ttalaj and Serbia, is quoted as p ►n Paris- 30,000 WAR CONTRACTS YF saying; • r �— A despatch from Paris says: Lieut. LET FROM OTTAWA - IN THE VOSGES, Their telatiahs must �� in 0) BOARDS TO REPORT — Reginald Warneford, the young Cana- "1 friendly-, Serbia nseds Italy, her civi Purchasilag Commission Will Assume lization and - her progress, 'that . she than aviator who recently taxon the - g" Imay exp@'hd libs'rally,'rving her life O PENSION CLAIMS j Victoria Cross and the Legion . o1 _ Full Charge. :>�lg a lldilE a< Trenches Have aecordiilg to he? . national inteersts. �v Honor for destroying in mid-air a . w Zeppelin airsbip, lost control of a, A despatcfl from E?ttawa says: Coa- n t of ez an a. an aiderably over 30,000 different con Captured North of Arras by _ new aeroplane he was testing near :a need the Sefiiian tnarlcet. Neither. bledacal �Ien � Will 'Be Appointed In Paris and the machine tumbled from Facts have been- let since the begin- tt - - the French. - eountry= has- imperiglistic ambition. Every Military Division of a great height. Lieut. Warneford ning of the war, Up to the beginning s Ades etch from =Paris says: -The- They with to lire and let -others' live." Canada. was killed instantly. ' of last session 11,000 had been let by tr P a a Begarding the effect of Italy's err- the Militia Department alone, not - village of-Metzeral, ot; +the River rant into She` -star Premfer Pachieh Henry B. Needliam. the American i A despatch from .Ottawa says: writer in Europe -to get impressions taking into account those let by a Fecht, in the Vosges, was invested by iy d to have. declared: ` "It will gids �. medical men are to be ap- sub -committee of the Privy Council, n French forces - late Saturday, and the hasten d day on which eace-will be'` from the war, was a passenger with advance art Munster, five nQilea fur- p Pointed in every military _division of Warneford He, too, was killed, l and ,tele number has been greatly ng definitely, signed. The -end of Austria Canada in connection with file grant- The exact cause of the accident iso creased since. The War Purchasing E tl�er dt�arn a river, • is well .under : is nearer than an one -thinks., Rou- I ' unknown, and will remain so, as the , y ins of pensions to wounded soldiers or, Commission is now working almost i ti way victor I& one of great torpor-' mania must follow the example of the families of those killed on active aeroplane and iia engine are a mass! night and' day clearing up the rush of y Italy." - service. - Already- between - 300 and „ of tangled wreckage: But the cause I contracts. It is probable that al _ fence, not only because of the titrate-, -S+ 350r pensions have been granted, most may be found in part, at least, by the I though the commission will continue sic advantage it offers, buts as well LIGHT °STEEL HELMETS of them being for the families of deadfact that Lieut. Warneford remarked 1 to use the services of officials of the w because of the encouthgement it will F'6�+E FBEaiCH SOLDIER$ soldiers. It is already apparent that before leaving the- Hotel Ritz for the purchasing branch of the Militia De - afford to the troops fighting -in this' _ the sum of X2,000,000 set aside !ar testing ground that he felt sick and partment, it will in future institute a region. Metzeral has been an objet -1 iy despatch from Poria says: French "pensions this year will be quite in- , dizzy, and would not fly, although 1 new system by which net only the tive, of the French campaign in this sufficient for the purpose. If more is legion -sista early spring. The ad-' soldiers in rise field soon are .to begin 1 P P he had been asked to experiment with ;calling and accepting at tenders for wearing light steel helmets, suggest- •needed before another -session of .Par- some new machines. war necessaries, but every step 'lead - Vance has been slow, and the resist-, . liameni it may be obtained b Gov- ' .-aaee offered has been of a most stub- : mg in'their design. the an#i(pie•hesd- y y � By�h� dsnnehoweverched the avis- ins up to it, will be directed under its pieces• of -men -at -arras.- In color they ernor-General's wari0ant.. .1-tionhe had re- jurisdiction' and all ,information avail- -born nature. The village itself, was ,will be grey blue; harmonizing The- establishment o! medical' covered his usual buoyancy of . health, able on such subjects on file in its boards in the different divisions wt*1 and -immediately set about to ascend own office $rivested only after practically all of with the service uniforms whichs. wl the surrounding heights had been. French soldiers have been wearing for materially assist in the work of pay- in one of -the aaroplsnes to be tested qt -- captured, the Germans finally setting mg pensions, which ' is expgcted to He took the machine up_- alone, put i several months pasi. fire to the hooses and defences and The Ministry dsf"War rias.adopted s 1�� �r� proportions.' Reports.will � it through some of the customary ADOPT SINGLE DESIGN *r' retreating along the. Fecht towards ,design for this helmet, atter a pro- be sent from these medical boards to manoeuvres ' and alighted without FOR TOMBS OF FRENCH , ,Munster., the pensions board, in Ottawa which mishap. i longed examination dst various differ- � r p•. One wing of the army that occupied ent types submitted. The new helmet wall then pass on each case. Then he got into the second ma- A despatch from Paris says: The ;Metzeral already has swung dawn will afford considerable protection to " when a man is temporarily inea- chine, which was of the same type as governing committee of the Republi- 'through the valley towards . Munster. the head from fragments of shells rind pacit$ted the practice so far. has been I the first, and taking Needham as - e ca Alliance proposes that a single - Colmar, one of th emost important I rifle bullets 'travellingwith lessened to pay him his regular active service passenger soared into the air. There were a few a ectstors on the grounds I design be adapted for a thonnment to centres in this section, is but 12 miles velocity. The customary cap will be Pay until he recovers Where it is P ! the rench dead of the European war, ;farther on. Even from the heights retained for gervica behind the front. evident, however, that the injury will and some of the men connected with to bf� selected, reproduced and erected, a. isurrounding Metzeral the French * _ oiAlsat the war, the man is out on the aerial corps. The machine . gl'id- M different sizes, in an the cemeteries ° Ietma• will be able to shower their the pension list at once. ed from earth, but there wsa no Hint Isbell& down the valley' and into the WAIiNEFORD'S FUNERAL - The problem of caring for conva- � of anything wrong, and the young of France. Artists and sculptors e �defence_s at Munster. TO BE PUBLIC AFFAIR lescenia is expected to prove one of lieutenant and his American pabaen- have risen up against this propositior4 l The Anal occupation o! Idetzerai - - the heaviest burdens o! the war, and ger had soon become but a speck in horrified at the,, mon atoay of a utsi- ie 'VM made during a downpour of rain. A despatch from •Paris says, Ar- action will shortly be taken to deal' the sky. It was a perfect day for .form design at monument in every A thick fog covered tine surrounding rangements for the funeral service specially with it. testing work. The sky was slew and town tris village.. -. , country. The Braun Kopf hills and at Versaille& for Lieut Warneford, of - Bill 880 also were occupied, as were; the British Royal Navy Flying Corps, - Leichwalde and the villages of stein- and Henry R. Needham, the American brute an( Altenhoff. last- 0f­3let- writer, who were killed in an aero- - seral the Hilgen first heights were plane accident, have been_ cancelled. taken. Already some shells have Lieut. Warneford's body will be sent- "been dropped on Munster, and a n,,Ani- to England, where some form of pub- tion depot near the railway station lic funeial' befitting fife Tuan who h'ss has been exploded. been hailed as a here for his recent The French, under the protection of destruction of a Zeppelin airship will' - • a curtain of intense artillery fire along be held: the front north of Arras; have taken ti trenches anddriven wedges -#neo ---the — CANADA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER — — — �— . SPECIAL CONSTABLES - - - �erlian.lines at various points.AT ROSS RIFLE FACTORY _ - - — "The War Summary" _ THE END OF AUSTRIA A despatch -from 'Quebec sag -s: a Almost from the vers day the great F.nropean war Degan to An>:nst - - IS NOT FAR DISTANT Twenty employes of the Ross Rifle f - . last, the outstanding feature to Canadian journalism covering the confiict- factory have been sworn in as special - has been "The war summary,, daily on page, 1 and 3 of THE GLOBE. In the, roucisest possible form the writer lass given his readers a Serbian Premier Declares Roumania constables to guard the • buildings. pen Picture of the developments In. all parts of the world. While the Must Follow Italy. Several women will be employed in serails of the movements along the extended frontiers have not been overlooked, th?'readers'of Tat. GLOBE bate bees euabled •to follow . secret service work. This is the Te- Intelligently and with rontidenee the general• ostitues of the stupeudpus Jr A• despatch from Serbia, says: Pre- conflict. "The war aummaryv of THE GLOBE is reproduced daily by Mier Pachitch of Serbia, interviewed cult o! the several fires 'that" have i by the. correspondent of the Giornale i occurred quite mysteriously of1ste. several paperw war the Dominion. - - The Editorial Page n THE GLOBE on its edltorinl page has striven fo-place before the TERRIBLE STRU��LE IN GALICIA' ptbtie in ,,rkt - le of the broad ed the io the titanic ate &n tibia get es "f articles has attracted the attention not l parts - ,..:..:� • `the- Cnnndinn• p'eop:e. but of leadhlg men and journals lu a11. Porta _ of the world. The rauses lNading 'nn to the war. the elements entering a ' -into its conduct,. and the• resells likely to.flow from ,the cessation .of - .. --- tertstic o• THE GLOBE'd'edtlor-lal-�e — -- _ form charac• s �Vitat -Portion of t�Mu�cov�t�.lne�iolds Firm • h st111Hes have been dealt ��iih in that bold and clear cut Against Constant Assaults. -NewsServics The above features, In addition to a cable end letter service from the front unmatched in Cauada, •have placed THE (iLOBF. far In the len of2. Canadian papers, nnd<partly explain the phenomenal increase of 331-3 despatch from London says: ' continue. On the Bzura • above So- • t per cent. 1n THE GLOBES circulation sarin,; recent mouths. A notable success was scored by the chaczew we repulsed on the 16th _ Other .Feature! . .. Russians on.the Dniester above Zur attacks by; small German. -forces. The, sporting pages; the financial pad-comnxmtal pp&Few itis w6:( t(rd awns on -dune 14 and 15,-whi6h 're- On the Dniester front on the night.j _ _ .. - pazrs., etc.. et., w•Ith the all litivnal pug" in 1l'ednesday's Issue (levotea salted in the capture of 8,746 men, of the 16th in the sector between the 1 to "Farm and Country 1'. te,^ ace maintained at a nlgn standard of P excellence, a standard that bas Justified THE•(.L0BE in its tido of - including -202 fincluding-202 officers, 6 guns, 21 ma-'Tismenitza• and`'the Stry Rivers the- g aRs National Newspaper, and nag given it by many thousands cite:• -chine guns, caissons and other booty,' enemy was thrown back in 'disorder. r est cireaintidn of any. morning-puper In tae Liofnlnton. ` according to an official statement is- Our notable captures Qn the Dnies- sued in Petrograd. Austro -German ter above Zurawna in the course of Local and City Papers - forces.also. are reported -to have been the 14th and 15th include 202 officers P...v all'tneans take -your loral rn,per,-but to the P. of metropolitan. ' hurled back on the same front further' and-", 44 men, 6 -guns; 21 machine •newspapers THE 6LOBF, ungnentfonably offers yon th% greatest value to he bad In Canada.. Order it to -day. 25 cents per mo th—oue dollar. Ao the south-east, while 8notlher force guns, caissons and other bogty. _ _ Ps-4ccord'na to Lord Kitchenev, for four months—three dollars per year. '" - - the bis war has only "becup. : which crossed the Dniester- above' On the loth the enemy crossed the • - - • ' - -' •- -- i � ' ` Nizniow was destroyed. .Dniester above and Below Niziow.. - THE GLOBE, Toronto. In the Shavli region and west of The forces which crossed above were - the middle Niemen there has been no I destroyed, and those which crossed esseti" bhgnge. The engagements !below were checked. • Nk ... -. _..,..r '.. ,-•. --: - „f';..a.:.r..a._. . . •-.-""T... . i --. -las=x=z _e-sa�,.r �S.A '"r.' -- - ti :_.'�. '.,-.i...:--. r......w4NG/1r.,Y.YYL...,r "+•BL t._. ., - > w '�•�• iw"1.9r:•iYtaF :�*-+:ter.,,: �:c•,Q+- -y.,.• ,s :;_-.•,nz•� �,,; ,, a _ ,>tW,,, , _ ..,_,•y '_ — ',�'�- •"y. ' 1sjr, ' ' Y�i.� Rey'iSe'•'7�F-�i.yb•� - ".:� Y .*, . �' .. F .L :'' .. R .. . -, ... "'i- � D r '_ �'y' !.? ", � '&"yG .2 J ,.. .•Z '. a 61 ..- .1�-" r' _ _ _ ._.. ; ., � � ; .. -.. LOCALT IQ -Dr. Heelry will be here as usu. -Mise Hobbs, of Toronto, spent ISMS. =F al neat Tuesday to attend to his Sunday with Pickering friends-_. zh professional duties. • * -Mrs. Manning, of Torono, ws -Elihu Rogers and family, of sppeent the week-end with her bro.9h tear -R. A. Douglas, of Matheson, Ma ' ea, motored down and at. ther, Joseph Doyle. _ . -'wan in town one day last week. tended the Friends' yearly meet- -Mrs. Hogley and Mrs. John -Mr. Barnes, of Toronto, spent ing here: 'Miss Irene 'Rogers re- Hamilton, of Brougham, are :w q .$unday with W. G. and Mrs. Ham. turned' with them and will spend spending a few days this week . -Miss Hodgson, of Toronto, is a few days visiting. with friends in Oshawa. visiting friends in Pickering at -The Women-'s Institute will -J. Coakwell is advermeet at the home of Mrs 11 gain in a d. 1 V ing -alt- tising a x - _. .-Robt. J. Cuthbertoof Toronto, Bayne on -the afternoon of June sieting of a white Arabian horse; was here calling upon friends on 29th at 3 o'clock. A good pro- buggy and harness. As he has no �\ Tuesday. gram will be given and a' full at- further use for same, it must be rnF•v knew-hew pccd, \ -Miss Ccra Got-don is vis$ Ing. tendanee-is es * h<.w ,t<.,�t tc, how sa;iafactor a„ l' pecially requested. sold. See soot. y }ger sister, Mrs.. Paull Kniftc::, at All'ladies are cordially invited. -The following is a list of-sports o - Parry Sound.-There-is nothing more shock- to be contested for and for which .�'•�-. q,,yy�� � j aZI - -Dr. Henry will be h:-re as ing .than the language that is suitable prizes will, be offered on--wL'.�1�e'`i9 ��9 tw� usual neat Tuesday to attend to used by autoists when they are 'Dominion DaY in Mr. Ruddy's o ,•�t.y: : it 3.cu c.,,.:t;:Iew hov., ex.'i;y it ca„ be put on and bis professional. duties, asked to express their opinion park, after the football.- games • t -ii k•r:g ;t f:.rLti ; ;{ ;<u < my i:n w'«liat a gcrd�lf-r<iva�<1 -y A. and Mrs. Mullett returned reboot the condition of the . King• leave been 'played: 2-mile race ; .. t . t,, it is, ),t-,u n=c•ney by using it for every building -.- from a two months visit with their Ston road, and'of those who are farmers' race, 100 yards, ; running n the race. Y :rtt:•.•, proet; ,near proof contains no tar, state sons in Sask. and Manitoba. responsible for its maintenance. hop, step and ,jump ; running long a ,<aC,•, ar-N• (::,a Lq it. Lc, vs pro%c to you shat the genuine the entrance examinations i being ons y claim l aloft is tele more danger- jump; putting the shot; IW.yard _T rase, boys under 15; 100 yard held at Whitevile this week. road between Pickering and race, boys under 12; sack race. .�'''2nu foe free Safli�3f2 -Mr. and Mrs. Goyne, who are Whitby than it is to travel through It wilt .s- c yo-, n,one),.. Dot-'t ta:cc a cheap ;:nitatio:t. Get the on their honeymoon, spent sever- the war zone surrounding. the, WHITBY re„ui„t- +�,. ro-of'that. la-:! A coutplcte . ,al days with W. J. and Mrs, Coak- British Isles. One day this week, — - <o� ec L;t i.t every rya. _ well. -- - while returning from Whitby, The .second annual excursion'over - -Miss Irene Murkar returned we met about two nsilee east o the Canadian Pacific to Toronto on home on Tuesday after spending a Che village an auto with only the Wednesday was well patronized by - month with her brother in Black-- chauffer as its occupant, and 'some citizens. t�tock, distance behind were sit or seven Still more houses are being started. -Miss Grawe Walker, of Lorne- pedestrians whb had- refused to n Three this week ars for Mrs. M a:tty. _ pe reuselen, Deo. I. Wilsoand Mr. Beatty., Wille, spelt a few days with her take their lives in their hands of the hospital farm. All of these area;. uncle and aunt, J.' H. and Mrs. by remaining in- the car any good residences. • j if - ]Buudy. - — longer. .Whether they walked all More connections with the town -John Fiiederichsen left on the way to Whitby ornotwe can Waterworks are being made under the Wednesday to visit his parents in not tell, but certainly they would direction of Supt, Every than ever be- Denmark, after an absence of two not derive much pleasure in either fore since the system was establishers. ears in Canada. walking or motoring over those _ Every new house and building re- "_ �r h `(+••r�i w,�r'r `�;'..�,,:J-.; c ,' ;t,� . -;�, $ quires the service, many of them be- Annan e Annan sr. _lies sen roads. in- quite 'a distance from the water seriously ill during the past week, -With theadvent of the rural mains an the streets. :but is now we are pleased to re- mail delivery there has. come Rev. lir. Sexsmith preached his last - port, improving, another danger in travelling over sermon 'to the Masons on Sunday TT -Mrs. R. A. Dougla of Maths- the highway where this ne4.con-. morning, and n-ill _make his- Ya,res�ell LOOK TARME-RSO�(son, is here at present, owing to vertience has been • established. ++ddress to his congregation next dun- 1.1 ���///.•LL»,,.. the illness and death 2uf her moth- This danger arises where the mail dayprior to taking up his next sta- . _ ler, biro. Bunting. boxes have been placed too close tmn at Eicton. Mr. Sexsmittl will be �t ` -Lorne Law, formerly of this to the road. The post office de- ery greatly missed as during his resi- Special price on, eroid • dence in Whitby he has become gene- -' village, who enlisted withthe Fort partwent requests that these rally admired for his activities in-all Garry Horse, is now in the trench- boxes be placed at a point that lines of citizenship. :ies in Northern France. will be convenient for the mail The cement sidewalk now being laid One P�.v 7 _ �'�� -The senior department of the carriers, but this can -be- done will aggregate upwards of fifty thous- - t pubfic school closed last week without making it a source of and feet, the largest contract yet Two ply, r' 2.90 F owing to the entrance ezamina- danger. A few weeks age the made by the town. John S.. Hornsby, .7 ;tions taking place this week. gga erg told of a man beim killed the contractor. has a large Ebbe g _ y -Charles and Mrs. Shepherd, of Lypcoming in contact with the men st work. Much difficulty is being '•�•� - -Oshawa, intend returningto Pick projecting iron rod of a mail experienced on north Brock street be _ _ �� 8113 1`I Ow bo 1 R youd the Canadian Pacific tracks in Bring in a few days and will re- x while driving along the' road securing a food foundation across the T . -sidein lain father's dwelling. at night. There are quite a watercourse which crosses the street ' -J. and Mrs. Coakwell, of To- number of such boxes is this tire. "-'`�-- ronto. are P nd' a week with township that are placed at s The Co1Je a closing this year was a s ppee R p noteworthy for the retirement, after ''their song W, J. Coakwell., and dangerous-point. In case of an a other friends in this locality. accident the township would be 41 yearn as ritscipat'from its advance- -Several members of the local liable for damages, &ad. the conn tion, by, Dr. Hare, and theevolution E"A Masonic Lode were in Whitb cil would thus be justified in or- 0nto given a the proposed evolution .:W R Lodge y 1 into a full-fieged women's university ...SUMMER - _ - .. • . ion Sunday attendingg the Masonic dering. such to be moved to a of this possibly the best equipped in " service in the 1lfethodist Taber point of safety. stitutiom of its kind in Canada. There lien-s balWggan Underwear. shirts 34 to 42 at 50c.,each. drawers 34 to 4.a at- -Don't t- -Don't forget t} e monster pie• is known to be an opening for-such a 50c. each. Men's fancy shirts. 75c. and 1,00. Suspenders, collars - -L. D. Banks hag purchased a aic to be held in Mr. Ruddy's park university to-day. and Dr. Hare with ~•. cuffs, ties• armlets, sox, etc. Overalls. smocks and ants •he new principal. Rev. Y. L. Farewell iCarhartts' are the best. Ladies housedresses.. blouses _ -the modern improvemen, inelitd- Day). A Rood program of w rt® a native of Ontario County and astud- new Ford auto, equipped with all on Thursday, July l9t (Dominion underskirts, drawers. corset covers, gowns, etc, Corsets _ eat at the Whithy Colleglate- institute hosiery, gloves. embroidery laces, curtains, nefs and 1, ins electric starter, shock absorb- has been arranged for including a Will have every "encouragement from scrims. Try a pair of our patent pump with ankle strap vi, etc. football tournament which will be the town in realizing so splendid an At 8.'2.5 they are the correct style. white pump ,1,35 sad Mise•Grace Linton and friend, held on the .athletic grounds on educational enterprise. - 1,50, Tennis shoes iawhite, tan and navy for gents g at 1.30 Miss Nicholson, of Whitby, visit- Church street, beginning - _ ._. _�_ ..-...�-- _ .;laediee_arld children. Choice groceries always on hand. - ' ed on Sunday with the former's o'clock, sharp, the winners of 'Fresh fruits and vegetables in season: Seed corn-Mang*l uncle and aunt, W. H. and Mrs. which will receive a haudRome sil- Picnic Grounds seed, turnip seed. Banks. ver cup, valued at V-Q. Entrance Phone orders receive prompt attention. - -The Canada Yearly Meeting fee $l, The other athletic sports. - r � �t T 1�� m ! of Friends came to close on Tries- will be held in Mr. Ruddy's park. Picnic committees-make your sr- G. A. +GILLES.PIE, D'VT1�1 BARIGN ..':da The attendance this year after the football mei. Com- i' y• y I� ranRenieotsfor grounds and date at - - `was larger than it has been for mencing at 8 o'clock 'a first-clag, some time. musical and literary program will once. as the calender is being -rapidly - t -Miss Buchanan, who has had be given in which the following filled at Rosebank H 0 _- ithaege of D. Simpson &- Co',; Mil- will bike part : Melville .bale Chu- Aecatnodatione are nosy extremely [[[��� .1 y�Wi dairy departme-ot during the past rus, in your favorite .song?, bliss - - - i eQason, has returned to her home 'Marion Neilson, leader.MissWray. satisfactory.osummer..- - Orangeville. soloist, Toronto; Mrs. P. L. Scott, If von haven't an oil _toys for the ! -Mrs. Johnston, of Harrow, humorist. The Hi bland Creek ' T. G. Cowan,_ g Get One °f our New Perfection wick blue ^accompanied by her Ron, has been band will furnish choice Dunbarton. P. d. flame ail stoves. = - ppendi-ng a few days here owing music during the day andeven, -Be1 phone. 38-39 to the serious illness as eat o Cd . Tea wiRbe served trot" 5 to' --_ - in four rs tome. three wibtith ovens and two _ kier aunt, Mrs. B. Bunting.' 8 o'clock. Ice cream and other re- NOTICE TO CREDITORS V�Ve Have "Them burners complete witty ovens and iron -Our football .boys boys went freshments sold from booths,'on jv heating plate. _ to Brougham last Thursday even- 'the grounds. Admission 80 cents, -;ing and played a friendly game children 15 centp. in tka Matter of the Estate 'of Thomas - Screen Doors, Window Screens, Screen'Wire with the team of that village, but -After a lingering illness from Tweedie, late of she Township of Pick- Hammocks, etc. _were defeateAby the score of 1 to 0. the infirmities of. old age, one of ering, in the County of Ontario, Farmer, -As Dominion Day comes jou the most highly respected resi- deceased. Thursday, our regular day of go- dents of the village passed peace- All persons having claims against + ing to press, we would like our fully away on Sunday morning the estate of the said Thomas Tweedie a H , B U N D correepondents to send in their last in the person of Mrs. B. Bunt• deceased. who died 24th July, 1914, budget of news one day earlier lag, in her Mot year. The deceas- are required to file the same with the than usual next week. ed, whose maiden name was Marryy undersigned Administrator, dolt' ver- �1 ,---=W. A. Henderson, principal of Brown, was born in Lewiston, N. $fled by statutory July,declaration,191 before - -The en'17 __ �O�e ` outh Whitby public school, pre- Y., but in early' childhood -came to the 10th day ofAdministrator after' which:.-,Men , sided at the entrance ezaminatious Pickeringto reside with her uncle 'time the hard Adminiatrator will nce _ : _ tribute the estate. baying reference _ held here this week-. There were on the farm opposite Mr. Heck`s only to such claims so have been filed, " some twenty-one candidates who cottage on the lake shore. Several Dated at Whitby, the '11th day of See our new lines of summer wear, our shirts$ socks, ties, hate and went through the ordeal. years later she moved with her June, 1915. -Sunday next will be observed 'uncle to Middlesex county. In RomcnT TwsEDIx, Administrator - sui'tings: Also ask to see our porous union underwear. r __ ae Patriotic Sunda in the Meth- 1855, she married the late . Mr. Cberrywood P. O., Ont, Y ..:We are agents for the 20th Century Tailoring. Co.' and' a A. E. CHRISTIAN, odiat Sunday School, when Mad. Bunting, who was then teaching -; 37-39 Solicitor for Administrator. -jams Is Mar will Rive an address school- in this=village, but who, ' � perfect fit and complete satisfaction:is guaranteed with and Miss. Helen Somers-Cocks will two years lgter, entered mercan• ��� *� each, gArtiient. Ring. 'Patriotic Su-nday will also the life. Mrs. Bunting- was a r_� .ill DALE MILLS - . be observed in the Presbyterian woman of great intelligence, sound Sunday School, beginning at,'10.80 judgment and sympathetic p2CKE�.R=NGi' Get the Habit. Go., t4 Buntings. t a. m. when- the__pas-tor_._Rev> Jas ition�and .was beloved by all who Mellroy will giveean appropriate knew her. She was a kind neigh-Is the place to get your Bread= address. bor, and man a or rson found R. A. BUNTING, PICHERING + -A quiet utb`-pretty wedding in her a Bre t pfciend in time of Flour, Royal Household. Made - took place at the Lady of Laurels .need. She was a most affection- from No. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try------■- ; Catholic Chnrch, Toronto, on June ate mother, and will be greatly a bag. 16th, when, Katherine.. McGuire missed by the surviving members Also Glenora Flour. Pastry Flour _ was married. to William Gormani of her family. She had a family SO m:, Intersting �to Farmers- Fresh Rolled oats. . . _ both formerly of Pickering. The of five eons and four daughters, •' _. _ ,a bride, who was -given away-by-Mr. of.whom two sons have died.. The Esti'`• � Shorts 'In'future I,wilt have Harfiess and Horse Goode at W. J. E. Wickett, wore a pretty gown surviving members are Richard 'Data Cr�hed U_ato of ivory silk crepe. dechene'and a ;A , poetmasterof Pickering ;Fred,.- pat Ghbp `Vhole Corn Bodell's, Brougham, at ,gegular.prices. IL_bridesmaid f - Osh'large picture , Mins Annie de merchant to f of Toro Win. H."_ Mixed Fe Call and see him.. O'Connor,­ of Oshawa, -acted as merchant of Le .Pas, Main.; Cracked Corn Corn Meal � _ . • - _ ; _ - a a Capeniragen (Dr.) Feed Dalry Feed Full stock of Harness, Robes; Blankets, Ruga and a1i horse sewn and hat to match. R. A. Douglas, of Matheson, and CaldRlell's Cream, , substitute goods at Pickering., he groom' was aupported by Mr. Misses Bertha and Ida at home, Vincent Coffee. After the wed- Her husband predeceased her Calf Meal and Boots and shoes repaired as well as harness. ding breakfast a;t the home of Mr. about'six -years. Her-funeral on Molas9ine Meal. p ' and :firs. Wickett, 402 Wellesl(-y' Tuesday to the Methodist ceme. Special prices in ton lots PI_ Cg_ ERING1r HARNESS EMPORIUM street.. then happy couple )eft.on, tery was very largely attended, BELL PHONE. ' the 9.30 train for Cleveland and which showed the high esteem in . F'. 777, weelc® Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COA'KWELL tether points. the bride travelliag which she was held in the com- in a stilt of pearl grey. t munity. Cboppiug every day. ..' .., .1'.. _.. • '. :S» ✓P. i r. .va f r .... :;F..rry`.:_i- _ ... p:.5 ' . : � ..�' .• _.�• ,-.-�I. °. •_Y: 4'+i.!.•.a'he`-:-•�: ._6xmG� 'y1-'�3h�:S-1 1-" �4-i,'� •�au3iENG551Y�iAft'3h,. �r•'LM•Ai.vn�, "p'•u1. ��