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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_05_19114 %4"5 KAAAA: _ AAAA ZV 0 T.H PICKERING NEWS 1 No. 34 VOL.'XXXV. TICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY-, MAY 19,1916 VV0064iossal, WHITUVALK MOUNT PLEASANT Established 75 years dica6SPINKMILLSHear F. C. Gulleti, B. A, in the Bap- F. N, Madill lost a valuablt, colt last tist church, May 21st at 11 a, in. week. Don't for et the public tea at Mrs. The wi'nd *w'as too strong for Joseph GREENWOOD E. FORSYTH, D. of 0.. Thomas Mite's, under the auspices of Jtitchell's Filo. a' tered member of the optometrical &@so. r the Baptist Mission Circle, on May 'W. T. Wilson b.as had the cai-pen- Oistiou of Ontario. Special attention given t FLO17R 24th, Vict6ria Day.' 0 f gisames. Eyes tested free. North 'ters repairing his hFirn. ME th 11 11119 Claremont. to 46tf MILLS Jack Norto:i, of UxI)rldge, spent a WHITE SATIN—BREAD C. McKfN.N'ON, \l. D., L.R.C.S., DUNBARTON few days here last week.--. Fred Bunker and J. Norton had k N. Edinburih, member of the College of CREAM BU-NS—FA31ILY The Patriotic concert funder the Au busine'ss trip to Whitby one day last Physicians no and urgeous of Ontario, licentiate of Soyal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. pices of the 182nd Battallion). held in week. TEA BUNS—PASTRY children, attention to dlieases of women and Dunbarton last Monday night was a Pt. Pront and sister and• niece, o Mee and residence, Brougham. decided unique f success. It was a Miss PrQnt, uni( Bowmanville, were with, WHEAT ,sent in the history. of the village in our teacher, on Sunday. PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Br'a'n, Shorfs, "Jumbo, that neer before. according to theBARLEY -WANTED and X-RAY INSTITUTE memory of the oldest residents, were ZOATS: 'PICKERING, seen in the village such a large num- BROCK ROAD Get my prices before selling ONTARIO Wheat Sereehings,, her of Canadian soldiers actuall- en - Mrs. Badgerow sr. is in very poor R. ELGIN TOWLE, listed for overseas service. M is. Par- salt elsewhere. buu hh at pieseUt. Specialist in Rectal Diseases. 11rosta. All kinds of ehop. 5 KUNIC 1% binUele MUd StIE&LUS CLU- Ueorge White is busy assisting 1. G. easomi of W012, - Diseases of Women, C dress which was attentively listened I have a large stock on hand of Cancer, -Col. Cockburn, in his usual Heald in building fences around his f eye' to. Lieut. -Col. Wumors. X -Ray examination. Diseases. o farm. F,ittingglaboo ear. acme, throat and lungs. a military style talked facts and figures, ty attend- ..BARLEY FEED :011 &onto and chronic diseases. A number from this locality driving home the urgent necessity of ed the patriotic concept at; Brougham __.-BRAN rt PIRce Hours 12 to 3 and 7 to 9 p, in. my SCRANTON COAL D. L. and, W. procuring more men. -Lieut, J. A. on Wedne9day evening. Patton and Corporal Wyatt, returned Win. Badgerow is improving his SHORTS ''+ CHESTNUT, PEA soldiers, spoke earnestly. The local residence by putting in new windows talent was Miss Alva Annie, whose tT E. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS- and otherwise renovating it. MIDDLINGS a TBB,Coun!tyorownAttorn*y,madCounly a AND STEAM. patriotic song was well chosen and Thos. Knox Is going around these B'n 01141601 - Court Boom, Wbitby, 14-T ably rendered. The new 189-nd Thos. singing in a mnurnful tone, -I've CRUSHED OATS band did not stint their music. Dur- 9,t my doggie". The dog was taking AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and T ing the evening an announcement was * Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. adoney to U • L. SPINK, LIMITED, made of the sale of a horse owned by a stroll on the tracks of the C. N. R_ dud .wil.1 give, special prices for O&Z. OS06 Brock St. North, Wbitbv. when a train ap d gtred on the scene. PICKERING. ONT. Westney Bros., Pickering, the pro- The dog won give up possession large quantities for all bought % Dental reeds of which sale is to be given to of the track, nor would the train con - "the Y. M.C. A. war fund and the 192nd sent to go around. The result was a --.:.during February, P'n. The general feeling of the meet - collision in which the dog did not come _'-BLAKE B. BEATON, A D.- S G. R. BRIEWSTER --&-# Oraduate of the Royal College of Dental I ng was, that because of the concert, out best. The dog was a valuable one W. and University of Totosto, Qmce Veterinary Surgeon owe would be enabled to realize their Over W. X. Pringle's bardwwe store, Whitby, as he would carry messages, take 02ce hours 9 to 12; 1 to am. Ind phone iv, -Honor Graduate of the Ontario duty more clearly. Andrew Allison, home the mail and otherwise made Reel phone M, 441y Veterinary College and Honor. Esq., presided over the meeting, The himself most useful. I- I proceeds of,the concert amounted to a" Associate of the Ontario JOU01inso* garb*. Veterinary Coll e. I Ind-. phone LOxVE—LAUGHLIN 49 EASTLAKE W. G. HAM—lasuer of Marria e Claremont 1 Ontario WROUGHAM A Licensee in the County. of On quiet but pretty wedding was Pickering- - � 971F solemnized at the home of Mr. and The shingle that has given satin - village NEW 13 Mrs. Win. Mosgrove' spent the week Mr@. William Hodgson. -Fair View faction for over 30 years. &Lipire A POUOHER. Real Estate Auc- BUTCHER SHOP end In the city. 1 1. Corrugated Lon with a in. by T - 110214417, valustor, collector and Issuer Geo. Philip had a business trip to Farm, Roland. Man , on Tuesday, 1 of marriage licenses. Brougham. 407 the city on Thursday. M 9th. at 11 a. in., when their sister, 2 in. corrugation, Bee it before you 'A full line of Fresh Meats always . Mrs. Miltoo Burk spent I'ait week Vie T. Laughlin. was united in mar- .seed other makes. If you arelin HOPPER Issuer of Marriage on hand at shop.' viith her paren to in Toronto. A ge eed of a Cream Sep�rator. Try D Lictuses in the County of Outeldo, to Thomas J. Lowe, a well-known at sure and bit residence. Claremont. N Y. Poacher to, spent residentof the Roland district. Rev.' ier for 30 Wagoit on road every day. N'terson. pas-ror oT—tN_e_M_ethAl - le� gasoline engines Ij mday-herejilt713 i f, odi Ines from 00 up. elsh Pork Sausage a i —10—FiC. --F-oyd Burk spent a few days The bridal t T�w T'Div"Urp OLE picialty st church officiated. See or write me before buying. a OcavoTancer, Commissioner for takftW last week with friends in Stouffville. couple entered the parlor to the strains me, Accountant MO. money so tomo Archie Hopkins. who has been with of Lobengrins' wedding m&rcb. which � Bell Phone. on farm Issues 64 warri"s Us- Butcheri cattle wanted, was pia d by the bride's niece, Miss gnaw 4mftM. 0,12t. F-1 LW. 0-.-Wbite for a month, has return- IdgFon. The - bride was be F. J. Prouse,'• JAS O'CONNORi - PICKERR'�G ed to"bis duties. go UGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Ont, Corner Kill' Frank and Mrs. Gerow and children comingly Are3sed in iv iry crege de of Toronto, spent Sunday with W. c. er Licomead Auctioneer, Ext#ntive ex r" g and Church Sts, bene with pearl trimmings an car - toned to Imported sad thoroughbred stock and Mrs. Mosirrove. ried a bouquet of r08eg and white car- CEMENT TILE I Ismael conducted an nations. hhe wore the gi o im'R gi f It a mwbe . Write for terms and particulars. ,Orled. Me. Wly SEE OUR NEW Lieut. Beaton preached two very able sermons in the Christian andthe pearl and peridot necklace. The The undersigned has begun the masa- IV POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, -SAWING MACHINES Methodist churches here on Sundby. 9 if t to the pianist was a cameo facture of cement tile from 3 to 12 X 4 for Counuee of York and ousano, Ano. P=� After a dainty luncheon Unit sales of all kinds &ttenacd to on shortest Rev, Mr. Campbell, of Toronto, will inches, Call and get- quota - bob". Addre" Green River F. 0., Ont. We sell emery wheels, -circular occupy the 'Presbyterian pulpit on was served the bappv couple left on tions at yards on- Brock_�__ saws, gasoline- engines and Sunday next in the interest of the the $ o'clock train for Moose Jaw, road, half mile west of WB. POWELL, Licensed Auc. cutters and buggies. Dominion Temperance Alliance. - Tugaaka and other western points. Spink Mills, ,;, tionears. valuator and collector for The Union 8 will ob. The bride travelled In suit of mid- d.emn I Out rto and York All Ands of Styles to suit. everyojie, circular abbath School night blue poirst twills' and hat Of Also. Cement kept constaiitly settee eoadnoted either Private or an. serve Sunday May 28Lh. as Mothers' on hand. Yor "t" or other particulars apply Vour"I. saws, hammered and gummed. Day and Cradle Roll Day, combined bronze straw with touches of pink. dense, 11111111"both 6t. Pickering. Pigeno ordure Prices reasonable. The pastor will be assisted to the me;: On their return they will reside left as VIVO oibee. in Frank Mitchell Pickering. will ro- Roland. The bride referred to 14 a este =Po attention. Sattefaction vice by the children. The early train on the C. N. R. from daughter of Joseph Lauglilia,'Cherry- & "EC NT r Ford Car, 7757- $N- 7-d; PICKERING PbOlme number is Indepand @=%a fox. wood, T"'to will BROCK ROAD. REAL ESTATE...-. station on the morning of the 24th for tion of those In the city WHITBY, PLANT BOXES who wish to spend the day in the country. Pres. Alph. Hoover, of the Rome '.At 80 cents per hundred, The Ladies' Aid of *tbe'Cbriatian Telefbome Companywas here Tues- I have about 15000 ft. of No. *loll day a regard to local offide reearrazi L church` held a successful meeting at arrange hemlock 1x, x9 to 16 It. long that if ordered right be home of Mrs.- W, E. Holtby on mects, "Vednesday afternoon. There was a - Mad I want to move ana will sell at a Bandsman Agg, of the I re - 'P C away, large number present and a pleasant aided at All Saints' organ on Sunaay. close price for cash in lots of low time was spent by all. I have For Sale a House and Lot while Mrs Walker was away. Fie is f t. or more. an accomplithed musician. -Chopping and Oat Rolling in Pickering Village. La rge Several new houses are alreadystart- I have contracted fora supply' of GREENBUAN garden, some young fruit ted to build and many improvements Sarnia fence and exDect a as usual. 1. - .. ­ %'. . - L trees. Everything to i to residences throughout the town car about March "16. Jack Murray is a busy man these are under way or about to begin. . rst- I repair. days. It looks like lots of room for All sort& of entertainment, as well You know this fence and I am W. G. Barnes, Green River Call and see' ae"as this is a bar- ore men in this business. at plenty of hard work, will keep the satisfiedthat my price will Baia for some one. In Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. Our roads would be greatly improv- twelve huadred-men And officers busy suit you. ed with a few trips of the scraper over during the, three days stay of the them. . We trust our wortbv overseer 116th, from Thursday next till Satur- lath .We V. Richard Coal, cement, lumber, entirely overlook us. dap nilshingles, read y r6ofin Quite a number ct silos are ex Rev. -of -ty CZ11- an 9 JOHN REILIP expected- *Prof. Cosgrove; Trtnl d wire enclo Notary Public, Pickering. to be erected this summer. With the lege, Toronto, will preach at both Has a full line of rresh and cur- always is stock. scarcity of help the farmers' may look ser in All Saints' Sunday. He for difficulty in having tbe,corn crop is one of the ablest preachers in the 4. ed meats constantly on hand. -Water, Pure Wat,er properly ensiled, cit and will draw lar ge con gregations , A. C. REES-OR, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, F. X Chapman, B. A.. bas purclias- to city him. If you are wise yoti will `iise the only ed the Haney property lying south of A civic reception for the Meth Batt. Elam, Bologna, Weiners, etc, Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, the C. P.R., from T. Puckrin. We un- when it arrives at Whitby on Thurs- ....LOCUST HILL who is agent fox Wind Mills, Gasoline derstat,d he intends to use this farm day next on its great trek southerly Highest prices paid for Engines. all kinds of'pipe Find fittings in connection with his own. thrnugh Ontario County was arranged In Bu tcheil's cattle for waterworks. Alsobathroom fix- H. T. Love is erecting considerable for by the town council.At its rexuglear tures, etc. Everything given careful Ae Shadow lFest I H. fencing as wellas making other 'meeting on Monday night. -Reeve attention. inivrovements. We like to see such Downev was made convener of the cur• ing livery RICE'S PUMP WORKS, work as it adds value, not only to the citizen's committee, who with the Home Tel. 5821. -Whitevale, Ont. particular farm. but adds a look of council. will work 'out the. arrange- rosperitv to the general , neighbor- ments. The first meeting will be held First-class rigs for hire hood, and is an incentive to the neigh- in tbe'council chamber Friday night. y __DA ar n —ght -The- -Pickedng bThe Whitbv Women's N'%'ar Relief Pte. Geo.'Martin, of the Queen's Society are active in presenting a din. Bus r�eets all trains ing marquee to "C" Bompany of th Own Rifles C,E,F.*Toi-onto, and form. Teaming promptly attended to. Vigilance Committee 116th during their stay beie! neat erly df- this place, is taking advantage wee.k. They asked the town council of the Government offer and is assist week, f6r Canada Carriage Co. lag W. H, Holtbv in his farming op- on Mondav night to help them meet The object the expense and the council agreed. of this Association is to erations. Pte, Martin was recently lessen stealing and prosecute The first real war pictures and lecture L married to Miss Daisy Lily, of Toron- We He Peak, pickoring I by a soldier from the front in Fland- the felons. We Look Into The EYE *T� to. Congratulations. ar4 will be given under the Society's Two able-bodied men from Salt Lake -p- Members having 'property stolen oommuni. auspices in the Hu -sic Hall Monday NAZIYF Have Enlisted I case immediately with any member Utah, representing the Mormon night at a quarter -for any seat in the We wish the people of Pickering Find Citv ,cin 262 passed through b t vicinity to know e a French. that we have ere ]as we it hall, by Monsieur Atidt of Executive Committee. doing what 'they called missions. -wb6 will illustrate his story with adopted the Many vacancies must be filled. ry marr, Shad advanced Membership fee $I100. work. Literature appertaining to 1cw Test Right now the demand movie pictures. System dbmonstrated their faith.wAs distributed a- d Morm- The town council by resolution' recently by Mr. Graham. on the Tickets may be bad from t1as President or on books offered for sale. Their tra- unamimously adopted­--Xaffd-xy nig By, this method it is almost impossible Secretory on application. lit veiling expenses were nil as they are heartily supporting the action of to make an erfor, as all work is done Men's =10TT Ex se. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- trusted to the generosity of the resi. the North Toronto Business Me er, W, V. Richardson, Pickering. dents as they passed to fill this, most Association in asking the Canadian by looking into the eye, thereby IwAt necessary bill.- They claim that -their pacific to give A suburban service Ing the clerect right at its source. J, A. D'Con;ior: W..J. Clark. hurch is very much misunderstood, from North Toronto eastwards to Weak muscles strengthened. head - TORONTO, ONT. President; 89cro4&rT According to their published doctrines VVhitby and Oshawa, This will afford aches cured and cross eyes, In many their faith is very similar to that of frequent%tTRins and possibly commut This is fully five times our supply. - cases, straightened, when glasses Mrs hardly ns possible, but itis true. other Protestant churches. As they ed fares to intermediate points in Pick• fitted by thisadvanced system. TOOLS SHARPENED graduates %r: 9,jery law abiding people and its ,ring all that the people of that town. business Men XxO t F_a are first-class tberefoM they have e U a law ship are vitally interestedirii the success Examinations Free. Satisfaction We make a specialry of crosscut saws, Guaranteed. -habit of applying to us when in in king polygamy illegal, and inflict- of the movement and tfi_r6iigE_TEs the 91 Awee sp ent P gasoline see it �a mme:7 a Prices reasonable. 0 g d reliable office help. College Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. In imprisonment and a bea:vy flne on muniel nI council should' by formal We have an extensive Optical For Razor -boning a specialty. a first, transgressors. they have decided that resolution, join in securing' this boon. need 0 C r trim or an easy shave ca, Dark Room. ,p a I year. Enter now. Oats- I one wife Is sufficient for any man, no rogue e. East -end Barber Shop, at he P- matter how great a or now 49preparetinerg" +•Moore- lie adden n1lik-TTnuse- r 0- j. Elliott, Principal neal like MorrnOU I kinds. Slightly used Cirpets' momenT-of reflpctlon we wonder what keep6ntario "dry' tly -Cb'irles Sts. from 15 cents a yara up. Cor. Yonge and our reception would he in Mormon be launched by the Ontario Alli - Druggist— Graduate Optician W. J. GORDON PICK ERTING Utah if the cases were reversed? anee. {y 'ts"�. +- ,;: w-...:..•, .. :..,,a.�"`+.....r ..-:r-...•.», ,..: .:. i 7. 7 _ _ - .. �. ��cf --].r. ✓' . .._ _._ - . _ _ _ .. _- _ ...tea.: yy - • • dead Germans were left entangled on zollern redoubt, . 'news of the week De - the defenders' wire. Eloi indicate other attacks are in F.in Greece, along which for some the announcement of the promotion of in all have disembarked there. De - pn tl$. ... it • .... ... '. , .' ., - .. . .- . •% • THREAT BRITISH RET e eif btisk fi.i.im I" this !F1 Gb �t'ield of war, lending color to reports in the sector between Soissons and White Sea. The transportation facil- Verdun. General Robert George Ni- 'ties, it is declared, are sufficient- to _� T `-- LOST TRANCHES that active hostilities might be re- velle has been appointed , as his sue- move half a million men in the course in the near future. That the cessor. ' of the summer if they are needed. - -- - - -- SCV -- ----- TROOPS MET T :.... _ . THEM - s-••... �... .....- a �M - " Zo ab` a6r 't I i 1i7 made by the Allies is indicated •by re- public interest has been attracted by the week has been the sinking of � � .,�. . ShIbuk Kerlm, KERMANSN �� ON PARAPETS AND THEY FLED .rr�Y OP s _ AM ei ,!'l -so r! Khatlak►!t _. .._ • pe�AS 7 Bes+•,e�e N • �. • _ = • - _ _ . vola„�„ dht.MI,n •zarna _ ermant; Delivered Several Attacks Against British Lines, but �•�••%cyi, 9•'�Ootee-017 kov;L Fr, � s nd�li • 1'� df Ufl3bad , y ` -tie 'cyr� ;din Lrr�r n,�2;•o J -� BA►GDAD . -Z PP _ Kara i��p C7�SIPNO ma+•rrr 17✓ voaena ' Juno ..� ,�� �• Ades despatch from London says: -The bombardment by guns of all calibres �� r o �r y G German continue to feelout'the�the Germans attacked. the British, nid�erev'A^ k `���rrUy�-, KKOI AMAMD hoes about the Ploegstraete Wood (� tYensal L 1-.-�j. _ k y British' lines. seeking a point for ` a One art succeeded in entering the o� i ��” general 'onslaught. ;.British trenches, but -was immediately k _ - s•d., h ' ,i i !ti On Friday night, after a heavy repulsed. The other parties were met' N, Sa �e �_-°:"�:^°iv: ^i 1MAN r, z. bombardment, .he Germans made i,n the ars et b $coltish troops and / x0re eiy ._-_,_ .r,o-.rte cep 1<UT`E�' p1MA P P Y '6° ►.` aohgrro. AFl ca PA x three attacks against the British' dispersed. trenches between the River Somme . Early Sunday morning a British _ h' h d t 1 entered enemy trenches south, WEEK`S NEWS OF THE WAR. . ifront; in .a prompt counter-attack, ib his duty to make a personal visit. F' h ca tured all to Dublin. k ,. and Maricourt, one .of w tc succee - pa ro - however, the v. enc re p .. ed in getting into the British trenches,' of La Bassee Canal. i centred,'trenches lost and inflicted enormous ! Russian troops continued to land Increasing attention _has " but was at once driven out. Some Activity about Souchez, the Hohen- has St. ! this week on' the Anglo=French front .losses on the enemy. `A feature of the this week at Marseilles, � Givenchy and from Paris was been estimated that 25,000 �ortt more ` dead Germans were left entangled on zollern redoubt, . 'news of the week De - the defenders' wire. Eloi indicate other attacks are in F.in Greece, along which for some the announcement of the promotion of in all have disembarked there. De - .that On Saturday night after a heavy preparation. weeks a comparative lull has prevail- General Detain, the gallant defender, spatches reaching New .York presage ed. Despatches towards the end of of Verdun, to the .post of Commander- a vast • movement of soldiers from u: JERIAN THREAT BRITISH RET e eif btisk fi.i.im I" this !F1 Gb �t'ield of war, lending color to reports in the sector between Soissons and White Sea. The transportation facil- Verdun. General Robert George Ni- 'ties, it is declared, are sufficient- to A BOOMERANGsumed SOME LOST TRANCHES that active hostilities might be re- velle has been appointed , as his sue- move half a million men in the course in the near future. That the cessor. ' of the summer if they are needed. Bulgarians fear an attack will be In Great Britain a large share of. At sea; the outstanding event of made by the Allies is indicated •by re- public interest has been attracted by the week has been the sinking of �f Washington Authorities Think Germans 'Hold Part of Gains ports that fresh forces have been the cross-fire directed at the Gov- the White Star liner Cymric, off the by sub- - ( brought up south of Monastir. Strong . ernment by. Liberal and Nationalist coast of Ireland, an enemy, Near �'ermelles.. :. That Faith is Not Being I defensive positions, it is said, have members as a -'consequence of .the marine. Kept. A despatch from London says: The I issued been thrown up. execution .of the Irish rebels.. Pre- Petrograd reports that the, offen- ' The fighting in the Verdun sector mier Asquith' assured questioners on sive of the Turkish forces in the British official communication. :4 despatch from Washington says: on Friday, evening says: has been carried on vigorously. . on several occasions that it was the de- region of . ylamahatun has been stop - it As becoming more and more apps-' 'Thursday evening; after. , a heavy t both sides throughout the week. Early sire of the Administration to deal ,as ped and that in the Mesopotamia zone Kasr-i-Shir}n, • hent that President Wilson is deter- preliminary bombardment, the enemy in the week, the army of the Crown •mercifMly with the prisoners as was of war the town of welfare. On 110 miles northeast of "Bagdad, bained to maintain a firm' and uncom- succeeded in capturing about 500 Prince attained a small measure of .compatible with public about r success on the fifty -mile fun -shaped Thursday he announced that he felt was. occupied. promising attitude toward Germany yard of our front trenches northeast > P , � until he is fully satisfied that the Im- of Vermelles. We regained a portion- ' _ perial Government ha!, .actually re- of the ground lost by a counter -at- moved the submarine menace to nen- h ht. Frida high- Ber-nue tfhe }acteretion, ' GERMAN LOSSES ',_PREFERRED GWRIOU S DEATH - —Al combatant: from the seas. sk L rn urthe ' lin's view that the subtharine issue be. but considerable artillery activity has ' -' tweet. the two Governments is settled-7,een shown.in this neighboritooctr ; .:SINCE VAR BEGAN :.:, TO SHAMEFUL SURRENDER is not shared by the' President or Sec- •'Farther north, opposite Cuinrhy, !. retary Lansing. The price which µe bombed' the enemy's po.itions. i -. (Germany must . pay before reaching (Jtherwiac there has been nothing but an amicable understanding with the During' April German Casual- R�'-'ian Detachment, Taken Prisoner, Hurled Tltem'selves on minor artillery duels at .•$ring., n� ntv United StMiFi is a "strict and contirau- -'-T' :Escort, Defeated Them, and Rejoined Regiment. on the front. principally in the region ties Are E,timatEd - Ing observance of its pledge to effect of Thiepval, Neuvi}le-St-VaArt, Mas t i, a change rt ' -- ., wines, oormcsc e. m - sit 91.166) ------ • . -.. -.marine warfare. +• of Ypres. Ades arch from Lonuun says: An A despatch from Lon on sa soldiers forming Until there has _. been' a sufficientp' ' ' the reserve and captured them. These P - - -__•__� ' lapse of tame. to demonstrate -that Ger._ !official Bri"tieh es-irnatt, of German • Desperate fighting is in progress in reservists, preferring a th deaby snaky ha•. really effected this pledge, GEWMANY'S CROPS j ca: ualtie, in.April. is4ued here on the Caucasus. both the Rusaians and r, had to shameful surrender, headed the attitude of the United States will WILL BE FAILUR& � Wednesday, places the total ;it.91J62. Tr.,i1;s claim' to have the advant- es their officers. hurled themselves i i ,remain about aw it. has been the past T 'The numcf•r of German ca saltier • age. The Petrograd official report on their Turkish escort, and defeated : ;month toward the Imperial Govern- Reason for Peace Ventures Made 1 since the beginning of the war is-, claims that a Turkish attempt at an -them and rejoined their• regiment."' (peat. A parenbl no effort is going en as- 2.532,09, These" figures were P Y Through I:nited States. offensive m ihe,dimction of Erzingan" In an all -day •battle in the Mount to be mace to placate the German gov- lgiven- in, the following staterncmt:- was repulsed by Russian fire, and that Kope sector on the Caucasus front the dPspatc•h from London says: The '-German of ernment or to re -e tablish a mutual _ A cacualti,+, exclusive the Grand.Duke's troops are advancing Turks drove the Russians out of poli- feeling of Gond&•nee and good will. I1a�.y Telegraph's .Rotteriiain coria- corrections, were reported during the : west and south-west of the town: of tions nearly ten miles in length, cap= This wag the poliev adopted by Mr. RPondent says according to' reliable ;month of April, 191+5, az follows:- Platava, and continues: tering more than 309 men -and tour Bryan after the Lusitania `disaster., information he.. ha` received; Ger- -Killed or died of- wounds. 17,43:, fqn engagements in the region west machine guns, according to Thurs- . it is explained, and its result proved many's next harvest is bound •tn be a died of aii•kness, `2,''93; prisoners of - Aschkala the Turks surrounded a day's official -announcement by the far from satisfactory. "Secretary l aa- failure. ,,rounded, 14,A57; wounded, 4;001;' 'sing themfore Is resolved to have Ger- " it is this hopelew prospr,•t for the' : slightly wounded, 38,'9791 wounded"re- Many- prove as well as declare its, good future," he says, "that he,.; impelled' main ng with units, 5,ti47. Total, PREMIERSI$UiTH FRENCH '`present the Government 'to desper- 91,11)2. RETAKE j faith before he changes his .German. .a policy- ate peace v•'nture through the giedium ••The4e.-adders to those. reported in --- ` - :of negotiations with the United States• prevtow; month:r,.including corrections D TO IRELAh�D '. TRENCHES "The failure of the harvest is due rrportied'in April; 19li,, bring the tio- '�+ TVtiO 1fU blockade. German talc reported- in German official lists SHOT IN DUBLIN, crops will be poor because t ,i c i -- is impoverished and the British navy Killed died wound:, #;(14.U,2; Will ( oQSult Civil and Military Enemy 'Forced Back Both at 1 .- or of James Gonnoliy• the Commander -in- h$s rut off from Germany all its dird of- ,iekn("s, 11.42.1: prisotie,� of,Authorities. Hill 344 and at Chief. Pays the Penalty. over -as supplies, first of cattle -feed- war, 13',798; n,i-c:ing, 197,034; severe- - I blip s: Ing •stuff A. secondly of artificial fertil- Iy wounded, ns3,:',15; wounded, 254,:. A despatch from London says: Pre- -.- Hill 287 A despatch from Du say tzar=. In all parts of the empire farm- f�7; light' ; .coundefl, 1,0'_'.3;212; mier. Asquith left the Euston station James Connolly, leaden of the Irish Drs have re orteci that their land will Ades P «oundcKi, rer�rx::riflg with unite, 317,- an Thursday night on board the Irish patch from -Paris says :-A .. - rebel sirmy, and S. McDiarmid, one of not this year bear its full yield, 05A. Total, '',+132,079: ; mail train on his way'to Dublin. Mr, marked lull in the fighting Saturday the signers of the proclamation estab- ,With this fact now before it, the �• l night and Sunda is reported from the These fiRur, + ircluc a all German Asquith or:ce before took the reins in _ g Y P - - - - lisbing an Irish republic, were execut- ed on Friday morning, it was official- Government knows that even if staved nationalities - Prussian% Ba�•arians, - his own hands. at a crisis by assuming �'erciun region. The vicinity of Le Mort Homme was subjected Saturday Y g' off in the meantime famine next win- . Saxons and Wurtemhergers. They do the Secretaryship of War, when the ly announced. The execution of Me- .. ter is inevitable.' not include .naval or colonial troops_ threatened Ulster revolt in 1914 -taus: _nygh to_a violent bombardment by the Diartnid leaves only Eamon Cesunt, of ed the resignation of Col. Seely. The German artillery. This and inter the seven signers of the republican —4-- 1 Prime Minister's finest powers have mittent artillery duels at various 9 roclamation, still alive, the others q FOE MAKE VAIN ATTEMPT having been shot. TO- RAID BRITISH TRENCHES. _"'been displayed in playing the part points comprise the only activity in POLES _j of a conciliator,,and he now has a this sector. A German attack was 9 r STARVINU linea ---- �'_- —_ 'task which is likely to demand their made Sa'urday-night on.French PLOT TO KIDNAP SIR EDWARD A des'pao; tl-frorn-LoncTon says:-Ttie issued utmos exerci-i-. R Iran-Tclg3ecTaie to-thB-Boss-des LoBea�-be ttveea ETes' BE TO BE FED' 'could not n:eres and Beauvr'aignes, south of - M' following communication was that the present situation . CARSON., = - on Thursday night: `•Th^ enemy made P continue. Royce. The attack was re ulsed: _ _ — an unsuccessful attempt to raid our z -_- • i - -==•_='- =-- �- Two French mines were exploded in in the A A dea,fatch from London says: A trenches near Orvilders on Wednes- HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE the sector of La Fille Morte , : (plot to -kidnap Sir Edward Carson day night. Thursday there has been British Foreign Office JVfakes an IN SOUTH AFRICA. Argonne, destroying German trenches, from Cushenhall, County Antrim, mining activity near Beaumont, Ila- .Announcement. A French : quadron composed of ten "'where he expected to spend the Eas- mer and Fricourt, both sides blowing _ - A cies etch"from Cape flown says: ' aeroplanes dropped forty-three shells The ter hoHdays, has been uncovered by up camouflets. The advantage re- A despahh from London says: Heavy loss of life and enormous pro- on the railway.stations at.Nantilloie • Foreign Office on Thursday announced Y Bivouacka, in the an investigation, says the Daily Tele-, mains with us. The artillery on I)obh Dublin correspondent, The sides has been active shout Anises the acceptance. of the'proposals of the Perty damage have resulted from sed- and .Brieutles and on followed by the heavy regions of Mont Faucon-and Romagna. graph's miscarried, theeast of } the Knckefeller Foundation for relief in den floods. Alan and on rains which have broken the long The same•night aeroplanes 'dropped 11 n owingstondent the henzolle redoubtar sevetAe mritual Poland. _ The ,plan provides , that f drought in the midland districts. Forty shells -.on the dirigible hangar at dds, Ger- g ' pressure of business, canceling-- his bombardment developed this after- -America in conjunction with ; many will supply• food_ to civilians in ' Pe*sons have ,been drov�ired in the Metz -Frascati." p .� oliday. _ noon. - - Poland until Octebcr l j'Gamtoos Vallev, and there have been is �- - - -- The Carman Government agrees Smaller losses of life in other districts, o er- q son, .alwnya Everywhere. • railways, homesteads more pleasure in giving than in re - of to interfere with foodstuffs im- _ „ r� es- KAISER ORDERS RESIGNATION — Poland. forty thousand dams and livestock have been swept cec in a spanking."nw,mother, d whenSSon—"I ported tato tons of are necessary each away by the floods. P YF -foodstuffs .4F GERMAN FOOD MINISTER month. •. The management of the - �to res scheme i t ��y. the American i TWO RUSSIAN ARMIES LOVING entirely. The proposal" . ,cofnmi•,sior, of tha Foundation was made by Am . DIRECTION OF BAGDAD British Blockade is. Pinching the Teutons—Reports TEII of the bassadnr Page to the British Golern- Shortage of Supplies. ' ment. Rus is has a$r'md to the plan. I* Germany must undertake to sup - - - o - ply the starving people of Serbia, Al- - _ A despatch from Londor. says: Sev_ "Emperor Gilliam and Chanarllar von bania and -Montenegro. The Foreign he Second Has appeared at Mosul, on the Tigris,. 220 Miles North *ral of the Friday morning news-. Bethmarn-Holtwe have decided that Office made a demand that relief Y g g extended to all Poland, and not only of Cit of Call Its. I p ,Pape print long reports from neu- Clemens 1?elbi•ueck, (,e'rman minister German Socialist of the interior Vice the part which Germatny hes occu- I � L - y sl and sources of and -Chancellor, Pied. The concent of Great Britain - _ . _ fin acute food shortage and cone- must resizn, says a Berlin despatch anent discontent in Germany and Aus= to the Frankfurter Zeitung. Minister, is only given on the understanding Germany mint guarantee that A ,je atch from Petrograd says: Russian armies engaged in the Meso- P i potamian operations. The other ia. The economic _pinch, according ; Delbruoek has been reported ill dui- . that these reports, has become' intoler- ing the past few days, but the real `he will not export relief supplies out 1 A Russian army.has entered Mesopot- amia from the north and has taken army recently took Kos ersiairin, on I the Persian side of the Persian-Meso s ' severe, owin to the British trouble; the despatch sag is dissatis. of Poland' _ h1Y g P y" -=- �►---- j Rowanduz, 92 mile% north=east of'. otamian frontier, and is suposed to _ s. ; ockade, and even rich people are faction with Germany's food sup- ! - Count, George ' 'me M. ulr be preparing to advance down tha ' --r a diplomatists plies. von Hertling; f'T} at bachelor .you introduced I Annrnrnccmext of tha taking of the Diala valley against Bagdad. Dioeu] other nations in Berlin are getting t e avartan rime ItFit`ster-'i?�te-! - to appears to be ' anxious for war." t6K11 maria on Sunday was the Brat is an the Tigriati 200 miles nohth of, plies from abroad. garded as the probable .successor to That's because he is a haci,elor. He ( intimation that there are two Bagdad. _ ateb from -Amsterdam says: Minister Delbrueck." doesn't know what war means.",ficial .:.. .,..ry ,4' -.► �..:r.�'. -•,• - .lE... 4 -":'� L'i'.• ,F -.-.. d,2". .�c,V .. •. r� - - , u Better Muscle,- BettCr SCHOOLS FOR HORSES. a Cyt _ _ Grippe .Left Her Methods Adopted by Instructora of - Work—the power to do r �l ,ouchr the British Army. a71t� (Jj things comes from food that- r supplies the greatest amount The meth6d of educating i horse is _ - _ Irather a lengthy process, and that fol- • ,•�,� �• .. ` of Strength-giving. nutriment I lowed. by the horse instructors of the r BUT DODD'$ KIDNEY PLLLS cul it. I mo:, with the least tax upon the _- I ;. P British army has answered. splendidly. is first taught. to lie down at / et Wheat Biscuit contains all s given signal. Ten he is tang 1; =— r '-' • to trot around a fieM; -then. to jump .,�,,�.eat>t�••r` 1 , -•Mrs. Hal uist Tells Just V1'h She is t i the muscle-making material hurdles. He is always rewarded for c, 1 ,. e y in the whole wheat grain— doing well. •—.= 1 N the Firm Friend of the Grand Cana- the most perfect food given Gradually he is accustomed to vah- :dlattKidtte Remedy, Dodd's Kidney as ous pieces of harness, until, when e a I t y y - to man—made digestible by time comes for him to be mounted b ;.•!'ills. _' -:. steam-cooking, shreddirfg instead of plunging about and 1 • ,+Haw a man, and baking. Contains more having to be thrashed into 'submis- • `` Bangsund, Sask., May. 15th (Spe- cial).-Mrs. real nutriment than meat or Sion, he sees at last what the whole Pete Halquist, a 'well- thing is about, and thoroughly enters ♦ p° 'known resident here, is a firm be- I eggs and costs much less. into-the spirit of it. �+► AINS noA liever in Dodd's Kidney Pills, and is 1' Being ready-cooked and Then he is trained to charge at dum- always ready to tell the. reason why. �, "About a year ago," Mrs, Halquist ( ready-to-serve, it is' the ideal my figures, and he is always coaxed° says, "my little girl was taken ill with Summer food. it, for a soothed if frightened, and soon ens that the dummies do not harm Careless Choice. i the grippe. She was sick in.bed for <•' breakfast for luncheon or r him and after -that he is' taught to „ three weeks with pains in the joints. �_. Mother, is gran-ma gran pa a They were swollen and stiff.-_ - _-_ -' any mewl with milk or cream knock them over. A course of noises -,- wife? t of gradually increasing violence „ _ - _ tea es lm to keep s ea it was awful hard for her to get I c P i , a 9„ • f is finally put to charging figures stuf- souls, around for the longest time. After Made in Canada. fed with fireworks. woman"What for did � he marry such an old ' she was able to be around her skin ; — --- became harsh and came off in scales. Am -� I can- Pharmacopeia, which is the .offs- s•tm Idlaara's Liniment is the bonne After using two. lioxes of Dodd's, CHILDHOOD AILMENTS. s ; tial list of medicines recommended for ' t Kidney Pills she was as well as ever ;the use of Physicians. If that be so, �, - c sa>ea POTA^.0aa she was in her life.- She , has been The ailments of childhood are many ,� „ are you not quite safe in dropping the ;but most of them are caused by some S EED POTATOES, I.i1SH COB strong and healthy ever since. + ;use of it as a family medicine ! Some- beers, Delaware. Carman, Or- •i The .iter-effects of grippe 'are I „tt.'.. derangement of the stomach and bow- I ser at once. su 1 limited. vrrito tos ; more to ft dreaded than the disease ¢ time I may advise what to'use in its ala. Therefore to banish these trou- renotations. H. , sor, Drampt. . itself. That is b'•^ause they generale ,� place.-H. Arnott, 31.B., D1.C.P.S. �bles the stomach must be kept sweet I POR, sAL317• � -act on weak kidneys and put them out I i and the bowels regular, fo do this MAY WEAR WOODEN SOLES. t'T(ragei fur al : overl overland \F.LV +E - - • of working order. Sick kidneys are! Giving Their Lives to Blinded Soldiers pnothing can equal Baby's Own Tab: I �� varage tt,i• riser; c)vPrland eget••., -t ,bile cause of rheumatism, backache, George A. Kessler, a Lusitania sur (lets. Thousands ' of mothers have vnts luF:u(inp�,alt tn>; W. E. Hawes. Utter- -- .—' dropsy and numerous other diseases. vivor, has decided to give up his bust German Children Said to be Short 1 proved this. Among them is Mrs. : The one cure way to avoid them is to ness to direct the handling of the fund, of Boots. Thomas Holmes, Blissfield, N.B.; who j>EI>IaTERFI) HoLSTE1NS, AI.1, writes: "Ever mother in this locality R ages. Somr , ery line bulls. Quebeo keep the kidneys toned up a-nd able to for the blinded soldiers of France,' in Berlin the school authorities have y ty prlc e.. It. A, t;ill.wlP, Abbotsford. ane do their work. The best way' to keep Belgium and Great Britain. lie is an' ,uses Baby's Own 'tablets ea we all , EWING 11ACRINE SUPPLIES-16 b" -_- the kidneys :healthy i9 to use Dodd's ;officer and founder of the Permanent' teachers to recommend the ;consider Them the very beat medicine (� Superior Needles 25c,Jhuttles -50. Kidney Pills: Blind Relief War Fund. Mrs. Kessler wearing of "Pantinen' to the poorer , for childhood *ailments." The Tablets- Bobbins Sc. pelta 20c. for any Machina. _ —'� wall also aid the cause, not only by of their children. Pantinen are wood- are sold by medicine dealers or by Superior wurvlle>+ Co., Hampton, Ont. Just a School Story., ivin mon but b en soles without, heels, fastened over., mail at '25 cents a box from The Dr. ZZLP WASITaD, `g g et' y personal efforts. the feet by leather straps. This step Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, studying, and resent, the teacherttand wealth people of the United has. been taken in consequence of the Axa: to >NI, u.►xr:I{ HEandds, History was the subject the class Already a large number o! influential R[� presently y p P Ont. .I7 wanted. at „ni•e. &, T <:anada great rise in the price of leather which ;- brraJ c•o,. l�srf Avenue Rd„ Toronto. asked, "Now, can anyone tell me who: States have become interested in this I makes it impossible for the very %DIES K'ANTP:U' TO DO PLA{.. Joan of Arc-was?" Profound silence. i movement, and Mr. Kessler is hope. pobr to provide boots for their - chil- The Great Moral Question L' and light sea insr at home, whole or Home of the children looked in though- fol that millions will be contributed. drat. As soon as the weather is : Teacher-Children; bow can we dis- s:....,, time. good, pay, work sent env Sts- ful speculation at the teacher, while Jules Bois, the note4 French author a tants CharFrP pard send Rtamp for • others stared pried, round the room,, who addressed a gathering for the warmer poorer children wit] be permit- , tinguish right from wrong? _ particulars. National 13anutacturinR -- 3' g ted to attend school barefooted. The', Pupil-If we enjoy doing a thingf Companv, 1lnntreal. 8s m o an Lha' Pte-Foy--of..relceiti3llg-_s�nttributions, .oaphers- asked, however, to see I it qn7kWALE .kTTI':N1 . NT�-. \l't{EiF'.rl FOR walls might anewer the question.; said, "The American people should {he children use ordinary precautions x :nP� ,teras w rules for kianitarium. _Then suddenly a hand waved wildly) consider the . blinded of Belgium, not to injure their feet. I=Zara•s Lsasm•at need, by Mrsicians.� vvl, to Superintendent Homewood. In the air, and a small boy shouted France : and Great Britain as their In Vienna the district authorities ruetph: t.lntarirt. -gleefully, "Please, teacher, Nosh's 'own blind' because these allied have. issued orders against little boys Import Labor From Denmark. 3MWaiAZasis was auras. y11{el" blinded soldiers and sailors have gip- An employment bureau has beea ea- _ wearing military uniforms. Any par- Ror•1T-MAKING NEVUS AND .Ion en then eyesight for humans and tablished.In Copenhagen, Denmark, for Heard ■t a Reception. for the future of America." _ ants pe;�siitting their children to to Offices for male in good Ontario twenty- large factories !n Germany, towns. The most useful and interesting wear uniforms after tlie- publication Contracts are spade for two months, of all businesses Full information on Mr. A.-Some style to that go•'xn, of the order are to be heavily fined, with travelling and passpi6rt expenses application to Wilson Publishing Com- eh? I should call it "the last word."' THE FAMILY BOTTLE. The "Arbeiter Zeitung," commenting_, Wages are about 35 cents an hoer, the pant. 78 west Aaelaido i?creat, Toronto Mr B. es. andk as usual, a wo- ion this regulation, while- admitting'I working day usually consisting of from aasoaLLa>eraOt7s man has it, As Prohibition approaches, a good the silliness of dressing up children I ten to twelve hours. The bureau has r �N�,ER TC1a0RB, Lt sips ETC. i� c _many who still believe in the virtues in uniform, oposed the drastic char- a'. ready secured 400 workmen. internal ° are external, mesa is ` with - le of alcohol as. s family' medicine may atter of ori order which removes I out pan t' u ma treatment Write a s - us before too late. Dr. Hellman btedleal LAMEAlEdts be disturbed as to how they can have clothes from use at a tires when most Co., Limited. CollingwdYod, Ont. 1 from a Bone S vla, Rin Bone, the bottle' replenished. To all such I .I So 6rallllllafed Eyelids, Pe ti people find the greatest difficulty in E cs inflamed by expo- Splint. x Splint. Curb, Side Bone, or similar ,' address this letter, asking them to ex- buying the very barest necessities of sure to 3'd,. Dosland *led d I BOOK ON trouble and Beta home going sound. amine the matter fairly and candidly, life Lf sumptuary regulation% re- �uickly relieved byMoriu : DO(a'' DISEASES It acts mildly but c�nickly and Qood rc- Alcohol as medicine is rapidly being ettematly, No S r n ; sults are lasting. Doss not blister given up in all the large hospitals- Harding dress are m e- applied a j F,��j s y RI or remove the hair-and horse can lus411;efyemark Comfort. At This is shown b the collated r beginning should be made not with ' And How to Feed ` 1-e worked Par 17 in *rt beet with y reports these silly tittle cheap eniforms, but Your Drvggggtlsc's SOc l. MaEMalted free to any addm• by g p of seven of the lar eat hos itals in SalveinTubea2Sr.FoAmerica's the Author each bottle tesla how ;2 00 a trottla g p with the extravagant raiment of the Druggists or Koine lyethNyCs.,Clflea3a Pioneer H. CLAY GLOVED, V. S. e:Ivereorse j we AIISORBINE, JR_ the antiseptic liniment for alcohol and only $14,675* for milk. I ,p Ifor mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, En- In 1902 only $13,186 was. spent for al- 100,000,000 Stars In Map of Sky. ba dGlands,Wens,Bruisea Varicose Veins !HEAL-TIME CONSCIENCE. Lump ragles cohol and $43,818 for milk, with about A map of the visible universe, upon m°re if you writers = and f yea borne at the same number of patients' Sir j What Do the Children Drifik' which the astronomers of the woild Rock f, Victor Horse) tells us that some of salt llhakn :Dr delimes. t.rsaral trw bouts sor toe amsa y - have been working for twenty-five �11 c. YOUNG, P. 0 V. bis Lymans eidq , teootmai, can. the present day rapid recoveries are There are times when mother or years, is almost complete. It will aoaacil& y _ itbsornlot and Almorbme, Jr.. ve Stade m Cam& due to the fact that after o erations.: father feeds the youngsters something .�' P contain every star which can be found �►:ita tO' the patients are no longer dosed with Zhao they know the children should tat by :he most powerful telescope. The alcohol. Man of the most successful' Perhaps it is some rich dessert TOZONTO NALs Wozz% = r _ y but more often it is tea or coffee. number will not be less than 100,000.-' 40-69 tarvis St., Toronto, Oa*- but physicians of the day never prescribe ' 000. Some of the stars whichwill be It is better to have some delicious,' it even in the smallest quantity. That i represented have never been seen by. D E A F N E 8 8 18 MISERY being so, would' it'not be wise to leave hot food-drink that you can take your- liaow because I was Deaf said had ' r 0I'�IO6 R$tTY self and feed to your children, -con- the eye of man and probably never [volae. lorEq,•� 80,ean, iri,ata� ibis I ,f it out of the family medicine chest Anti-wytie air Drums re in ca - - It is now beyond dispute that alco- w ld be seen. They are caught and ad H•ad scious that it will help and strength- . + Naas, .a pts. �CiNG3TON I'en but never hurt them. recorded by the photographic late, ' it lot t. They are I ray q • f hoe spelt in modera�uantitlea• 1,a7__� -_ - ---=- which is ore-sensitive to rightpthan c.anoi . a wbmworo. � sena eclency, lessens power of eft- An Eastern lady says: I used :the retina of the human eye i «e:`n&t9e:+:�t.'tv<«torBookletead ` durance, weakens the memory and: coffee many years in spite of the con- my,worm statement o t bow I recovwt 4 ARTS E !s;;I N eyesi ht. It does not re uire an I viction that it injured my nanous Sys- mybe•t28 A. o. L;EoxwN (j APPPLIED FAQ2 g q y etm•s2s : soacas,e... x Y .cos great intelligence to understand that tem and produced my nervous head- iseiudia` Minisr, Cbemicni, Clod 11lteh- , a anieal and Electricst ttnglneeriag what does all this must lessen the aches.' (Both tea and coffee are in- y FITS sslttstraia�MEDICINE power of a patient to fight disease. If: jurious to many persons, especially ��� c Dmlaethe 1lVythem will t+•ca■tleaw a single glass of beer lessens a'man's children, because they contain t;he asewahbtsaMOWs � ...ae.. Al •, �- g I Had• ships anchor fall on my knee endurance by seven per cent. and his 1 subtle, poisonous drug, caffeine.) � N t - HOME STUDY. I „ and leg, and knee swelled up and for• The Arts scam ut tx takes b corre- power to remember things by fifteen While i5iting a friend I was sere- riY _7 ' ny six days I could not move it or 'get FRtL11i a. s ndenee, but atttdrnu desiring t sr.do- .per cent., it follows that it also weak- I ed with Postum and I determined to n � aWT " pig •e must ntsead one session. help. I then started to use MIN- ens his power of recovery from dis- get a package and try it myself. The 11etWlstr. BiJMMCF! SCHOOL aso, Y. e"owrs RD'S LINIMENT and two bottles JULYANDAUOUST waasrwAa ease. Dr. Vi'elsh, of Johns Hopkins result was all that could be desired- ! meds et t++tknbr!a!s Duna. sM sea so fon br. ; University said "Alcohol in an form ° a delicious, finely flarored, richly case<d me. Gr, F, fiARVE1 ROOF Co. Dst.A c� flea N'it y ■ or in any quantity lessens a• patient's colored beverage. Since I quit coffee,PROSPER FERGU$ON.chance of recocezy.if that be true; Postum has .worked w•onder.�or me. ry HOW I CURED my nme ; of an adult, how much truer it is of j " �Iy husband, "ho - had suffered I - - '—� the delicate tissues of a child. Some '' from kidney trouble when .drinking � A T A R R H :'heelae - s coffee. quit .the coffee unci toil: up I ° 3? f sued a poster, warning parents to Postum with me a.nc since r. • ng HP 18 x 42 weft; double give their children "not one drop, of Postum he has' felt stronger and bet- ' A Scotsman once complained that he TOLD- R) A SIMPLE wA'I 'y 1 . beer, not one drop of wine not one I ter, :with no indication• of kidne had got a ringing in his head. "Do l drop of whiskey or an other form of trouble. - y ye'ken the reason o' that?" asked his; Minhalers, or 4 main driving belt 24 ins. !alcohol." y "You may he sure I find it arcat friend. "No." "I'll tail ye Tit's em-1 wide, and Dynamo 3Q K. W, Not only does alcohol lessen a: pa- comfort to have . a warm drink at Pty-" `And hoe ye never .ringing NkALS24 HOURS OFTNEDAY 7+t rt :' It s a new touv. Ir If i tient's chance of recovery from ill- meals that I can ive m . children, in your head?" a-•ked the other. No, g 5 +r,aaethinz abwluWydiffzranp b:lt driven: A11 in first' ness, but it greatly increases his ten- with a clear consriencc that it �� ill never.'' "And do ye ken the reason? No kclon+, "Ways 6F s.�'kly Of kJad. Nothing c: tI No ?i? orany s 6FVtn. s e! .ng salves vesorr•a . •' `t dates to contract disease. No one will help and not hurt them as tea or coffee Because it's. cracked." j tantip o_F'_ t :• xo n..eat,ne• or rn.ninQ or , I t,Y,..t"v`� C condition, would-be ! �,t.�an • m••••••• Nd p.I, D:uter, M accuse military men of being temper- K-culd." qLn...., ,+ thl„s .t w:><s,a .L'i°a,.tr k pQn�at-.otn, 1 e d l,rh t'II .na :•...Irlµ hl-semetAlas W- -esti c Ask for Winard's and take no other Dt.e w e•utYl e�w d­ M•. to soul t..0,, Ion d ':• ance cranks, and yet the Handbook Name given by Canadian Po,t�4m t.�tJmn..: eac•D,WDne.•.r ah..•dS.1n sold together or sepc�Cat�' the Royal • Army Medical Corps Co., Windsor; Ont. _ Itr I■• _ .t.aeet-r.e�wawnnt•...3 i yrwrs4ptien- yt �.m cYnd, •nJ or M..d•.l I cut •e lea an b, eur.d. sou .YQ.rfna rfll ,b9 .t sac• na. Son Pays Fathers Shortage. takes great pain1.s to •p0 that fact be- Postum comes it two forms: ' I AM FREE—Y80 CAN BE FREE "' caMt�,' It' also a lot of shafting'; and question. On page 20 of that Postum Cereal-the original form- A remarkable case of filial devotloa ,,,aro. wm., tt m:as me It don.. mrp{s�od Ira book experiments are described that must be well boiled. 15c and 26c is that of a man who ba,s recently made ®germ .d my health a�a sou weakeniaa my wail. res kf.a I •pltifD n,. obe.�. to 1,'.nd "t'k; . at a very great bargain a.. good a deficit in his fathers accounts Baer.: �' •u �.�•m•d. t•r°S.• • • ' �, C : would convince any man that even pRLvs. g ••••l� fur.. dY??: i.na t.,' .. c las treasurer � D.w elr. n�eal•� pri.c nt.alna./e�n t Ione glass will render a man more Instant Postum-a soluble powder- ;wick. .The shortage was discovered r:e'.�°�'.•!f► Kan `��;t17MIanAffa* �..� *` _ .:froom is required immedi- liable to any contagious or infectious dissolves quickly'in a cup of hot water, nearly thirty years ago, after/the sand ne mo■ay, 1ne disease. and, with cream and sugar, makes a usurer's death. The. son, who' hasK IUST �i�E CENT Yo a.mi �.da' ate It' - .... _ -. - ''' on a PaaY.o a card. r cs D.ar Rim ap, platratDJl Not long ago the Academy of Medi delicious beverage distantly. 30c and been a trusted employe of a lite iiisur• ;,�� icar'�ratarrb :, taw Dan het Win. ti cine of Toronto, unanimously declared 60c tins. ance company in New York City for �tw •a•a•+a'ff•*w•�^ •N!•,„ ' P.•tal e.ra or.drw tD. • 1 •L+ar nbe c Ink .t ' S on itagainst the use of alcohol in any form Both forms are equally delicious man' years, has now cleared his lath-•D y Cetyl int yOY It hY ran• rob M se - dIRg the sum Funk as a medicine. Finally e u%Y� ffiem- an cos a ou a same per cup. 73 Adelaitte Street Wee ter that in the U.S.whisks and "There's a Reason" for Postum. 110,000 to the municipality. i Ave.. 0hiotato, M. West y ED. 7. ISSUE 1-111&inly have been left off the ik.nez! -by Grocers miamber-am, L,SOBS$ REGISTER `� TRY RICHARDSON'S �,' L :k .>�g��� WOMAN AVOLDS '15-�, (14722). L&L, 0 00 ToePurewbred PO t d . lydes le !to Wife n broug the season of 1 6 IfTZBbL§ I so fol ows: Monday. May W1 -A I !ONORIES fR.-ol000le FRESH ROCE 2.25- per year ; $1.00 it paid in advance. 14taye his own stab:e, Graham Johnsten's AV. J. blill.-rld MediCine- WhiCh M&de SUr. 11rougham, and proceed to 1W. to the Uzi ad lustes 81 '50' - ''Fruits and.Provulons.- ia. advaucl., Pickeripw, for Dirslat. Tuesday, pro- o'F, baseline for es$aXy. ceedo .- to Wednesday, -Ri g ckrin's, - ;eon's Work Unnec Donald Uur A night chard Pu iONN Mi ct. -_ —_ 6 9--. URKARt Ne I Iq; A.W.1 4 Astoria, N. Y. — "For two years 0, 0, Kim. Jin Greenwood,mod.,`�ici�r �arki was feeling ill and took all I -uoath. so when we, say fresh we are prepared to bac it sale, night. - Friday, Albert Jones, Mi, L Y fl. NOTES AND COMMIIENT1111 tonics. I was get- -Z-100 0000; per. Iv., con. 7. Pick. We also clainithe largest and best assorted stock for ingworseevery. ay. C-hoice. "Once a cu . s to . fuel,, always a 6ustorner,"'is aring, night. S&turdAy, will proceed to your I had chills, mi head -he will—remain our motto. Give us a trial with your next order. =-.-.-The Irish rebelion. which was would ache was his own stable where until the followng U6ficisy. engineered -by Germans, was of tired. I could always straight Edwur(l not walk s Damtley - __9609 short duration. A number We have added to our stock a line of clover ,leaf And yet because of the The F&abiuriably Bred Import6l Cl, dra- pain -e ordered before the large advance -of riniz-leaders were, caught Ewd in inyback and I -had dale siallioD, the property of Robt. D, -.--plain, dishes. These .were ein River. will make the season rives Of this C�RSS of gbods. condemned by court martial to e pains in my stom- foe. Or in P follows: NlordLy, will leave ach. I went to a of 19113 as . "; CALL -AYD SEE THE.11 AND GET' PRICES sly - shot, and the sea teuce was speed doctdr and he said I his own stable and pmcead' M W. 11. carried out. Those who inet must go under an Major's, con. 3., F.cliering, for noon; night. ni merited operdtion, but 1. did Graham lohnatould, BrLugham ..:death in this Way justly not go. I read in T64adtly, -W. J. NfcDonald's" Brock SIMMMMS.' SMMIDS -'!..the punishment. There were the paper ahout poad, no u; B. BatLs', Pickering, night. So .-many more who deserved -situila 1, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Wt dnes lay, Liverpool, noon and night. husband about it. 'I _Thursday. John Barne's, Cherrywood, FOR SALE BY pound and told my treatment,'but who, Have escaped I know nothing will help me but I moon, his own stab e for a ght. Friday, their just deserts through the said F. W. SlIverthoin'a, tot 21, con. 9,.%Iafk. will try this.' I found myself improv- for rot bottle, and i inight, Saturday. proceeds to of the government. Ing rom thvery fi n two ban). lenient hig r1w -will- r. maim un- J AS- ---R1 CHARD SON table where he W OC&D _6 to .it tie A'a gkfkd l`ejli6se_;ivlf6_�were executed eat a hearty breakfast with my hue- tll the followit)g Monday morning. • The Grand Tro .."Buy Your firocuies at the _Qrocers-" _=chly, deserved theiri punishment, biltd, which I had not done for two years. Aldorf tting Bred stal regarding I am now in the beat of health and lion, the property of H, S. Pugh, &act may be doubts re -Mrs. longer, Glen Major, wiil make the season did not have. the operation." G senteuces. B `,Uxbridge, no I 1) ritain has' never beet) Astoria, N. Y. will leave bi4 own stable ani proceed to _ -I, SORE the wisd of carrying out the JOHN A. KOENI , 502 Flushing Avenue, of 1,,,1fj as follows : Monday, May 8th, se who - Every one tire&& the surgiion's knife �Walter Sycleg' con. FEELS' -SHOE harsh in dealing with those and the operating t#ble. Sometimes thence own stable via Claremont until have been guilty of political nothing else will do; but many times Wednesday morniLR, Wednesday, to Mansion House, Uxbridge, noon; own crimes. If anything she hits erred doctors say they are necessary when they are not. Letter after letter comes stablp, night. Thursday, James White's 200 Pairs' of Melys M on the side of leniency, but in do, to the Pinkham Laboratory, telling bow con , Whitby, noon; BrGoklin ni&t. Boots ing so she has carried out a wise operations were advised and were not Friday. Tboo Puclinn'r, Audidy, noon, performed' or,if performed, did no good, thence -,is W H J-acksou'd, Brock Road, The best Boots in the world for Farmers' and Mechanics' policy. Had Britain dealt harsh but Lydia L. Pinkbam's Vegetable 0111- to Browhana for night. SLturdlwy, 3, noon: thence to own stable the Canadian' ly witWthose who fought against pound"was used and good health followed. G reenwoo. -we. These shoes are the seine in e as her in the Su6th African war, we y tilljollo*itig �Ionday -,-o-u want advice -write -to- Lvr—,1__Rr4j1it 1413 C..N-.R­TLd'stand 'Soldiers wear. --Every pair fully guaran. d 31e­d-Fcf nbi6�CQ.. ard bred Trotting Stallion. the property would not see at the pr6etrt time Lydia E. Pinkham (cbzdldeutW)q Lynn; ",Masse teed. Sale price .$j.90. 'the Buers fighting in defence of of Thos Maddo3ord, Pickering, will follows: Monday, the Union Jack. Aniung the most season of 191(3 as - ,Yew Advertilaements. leaves his own stitble-andproceecla-to ----P E E L - -S 0 N A Whitby, for night oyal of British �oldiers in thir -B&zidel a hotel, great war are tliU!ie__WhOfought Commercial HOW, Orbawa, mp' I _TSYP ONTARI �.ED POTATOES -A (ItiLitniky of Light. Wednesday, Temperance hotel, WH 0 1most strenuously ligai0st England S , "riy potatie. for saie, i t, lou S'iii'. c 7. Brooklia, night. Thursday, F G Mc Lzu;ilge 3j- � i � .* I fifteen yeand ago.. _ But Eii0and's Cirthy'a. An fley, noon; Own stable for treatment Cf her OR SERVICE_'A Pulled Angwi for night. - Friday, Bzougbs=,, -might magnanimous Fuull r -.4i• torwl. 0" lot c -m, ti, Ficiieriza.-. Saturday. own stable until following T H le (Pon enemies has completely copclupred Fee.. -ti. *T;; Fbil lircuOiii;: Jilt Monday morning. Thus in the treatmeat of CHOPPINf1�1-0-ine r,� sclaritv of B4 Lion. IA77-) -Tbt- Pure bred . ..... them. KDARD BANK the Irish te�bele, Britain will be &wl Sat. Llydescisle stallion, he property TA Ma_-Pae.� ?-on, Whitevslw. will -make S "r A1 r0, Monday, "Ienient, but a certain - degree of Ei�i.Lehza&r,-Ati1A_ -the season of I'Ali as tullows: OF CANADA way be necessary ac a W 1-1 leave 11 a own -stable, A E. Majora, AV, := - .- _NJAII) __F-rto-k 'HISAO 0MCZ TORONTO 'A all prep -A d2y%4L ;---- L- __._ . - -.1 - Louse w,,rk Art to qtr D L k Hens -3r _#_ '.pr6venti preventive of future- upr6itigz, odi.a.. OX t,, Dr.ii.ary 't his 1.1, "r.bam. uooii, 11. Percy's. con. 'B"RY dood Bank has a RES#RVE FUND as a pro - o -ati.,lay me%, - jail a r Vick*ring. night T aes4ay, - G raham vision for lean yesits add the hoevitable rainyLclay: The people of Britain are prc. )Ghust0L,g_Brouzham, noon and might. LSrKE CLOVER q F I'l) FOR Wednesday, it Fitzpatrick'ti. con. -4, :Thin Fund has been accumulated from Surplus Earnings slow, but when once Aigile at 7, pi�ker�r � .::hefarm Pick g. noon; Writ. t�with'a. con, 3 and Is a source of strength and stability. or* own pr,,e A60 young �rj bMI4- f4r erin Without Sroused to action they are an irre-� isle at reAooL%bl*L.,riee6- L L,ugii, Ciare. Pickericiii,nicbt, Tbuisday. G. Toyne's. Everyoneshould have a REgPRV'B FUND. moat I 3"tt L. Lewis' I' - I b. con. Odom financial condition.. sistable force.' It -w-ill now soon Rouge Hill noon, it no onis in a .2, Bm, boto, might, Friday; G. ThoDepartment offen an ideal opportunity for ASTURE TO LET—Excellent pas- -son%, of 3, con 1, Scarboro, noon; F Our Savings ESERVII FUND. 30 be tvvo years when they declared P ture, suuzdance of g6o;1 wa!,r, lots of 11STID 1473 estahlishin4 YOUR it i -A 61,aAe 0,93d g0L1f@J3Le-J. Nertb halt. f lot). B F 31acllse's. Chorrywood. night Satur war against Germany, .and Fizuering -Apl)jy to Dr E J ljl,.r;ey. 1,icker- day. his Own stable unti,, the followl'ag &"I ­ NCH atia awaken- I'm g M13t)d&y wormiag. PICKERING BRANCH, .Only now that they Branch also at Whitby. e job ' TALLIO-N FOR CALF -Duke of Vov&c-rw,(,ee Albion, OEM 4ing to the vastness of the .12800. (160LO). IL W. GORDON, Manager. ahead of them. The -politicians S Clyde, No, aw, vci. 9!. c , b;4 years old . The Pure bred -Imports - Clydesdale stal darl color, AI t iot 12. B F:Coc, lion, the property of John N 1poad, Fawcett, No. L. of Britain have. been -,;pending trio Picket inn, or address awl4a Brooklia, will make the season Of 1916. nitich time in ' debating among Whitby. jilt, as follows: Monday, May 15th, will leave SALE -In the vilhisre of White- his own stable Brooklin. for J . Comer's, thitilselves, instead of expending Fo vale , an.0 roomed frame bon. with food Kinsale, noon; E. Varist, ue'i, Andley, 'ill be- Remembered their energies in defeating their stone cellar and small fitabie two and. a half Quality'w acres of landwelading an sere of good orchard filghs. Tuesday, J 0 Bryant'®, Ord cdo I However, Britain is now the house to nicely surrouadod with shade o:i4karing, noon; D. Ann"'p, Pickerinif poesemoulasy be oven at &my oma, Village night. Wednesday. Liverpool. Lo-ag after Price ia- Forgotten seriousness of t""' BEATON noon and night. Thursday, E Philip's, fully aroused to the serif For price and %arms apply to PHILP & 'Its, whiceTale este I the work before theta, and will base hue. nQOQ,1BaudeI's Hotel, Whit 7, ho F Id". lobo Boutietta. noon, aw price, ye wall be VOR SALE-1914,�.ord Toupin _]ga_r p .- rid . unf. when �you,.can get the beet quality Irt a 11 en , & " sobinilon. con. 3�_ �as I k et sa co, X, newly painted and . none. :t if ye di oni-alaiag-wi and resources in bringing about skid tires all ropad, extra Mechanical 8ts"Or Saturday. own stab's until the- Pres"1116 outfit. rats carrier, tool. box dad following monday, moruing. tliLe crood an proOt fer yer sel. She defeat ofglen $ In ' her enemies. The toctioroberaji alpeedoniour, eieclriO born, lbs run about 5= roti.,., guaranteed to be in Arst Whitegats pimple, (12250� — The natters for -field srnd- p rdeak seeds. passing of the conscription bill is ell" shape: price $"L ISIS Ford touring car . I �We.are head-q newly new extra robe rail ale, as good as Handsome Impor"d, Hackney Pony,pound n evidence of her determination "' 1) Ford tourtnif car newly the property of Edgar Shirk.. Chalk Mammoth Yellow- Mangel Seed, 20 per is cow, ricea4W 1014 P Lake; wi I make the season of 1918, as 20 'to prosecute the war until Gerin• slot and overhauled in Arst class . condinou Whltby 25. lot of extras on it, )375.00 W J. LUKE & $01; -follows: Tuesday, -aray 16 h, will leave Globe grant the de- gar Jany is prepared to, big o*n stable,' hisnotion gouse, 'Stouff Giint Su Wille, for C aremont, MOOD; J as, Wilkin's '.mands made 'by the allies. It is lot 1, con. 8, Picke-ing. might. Wednes Tvirnip-Seed.-Dprby, Irish King. Canadian Gem, 'not to be considered that EQglRnd NOTICE jumbo, Greystone and Aberdeen, at price$ that will day, back to Claremont for uoou�_hi to own ing at not startle you- -has not been doing her part in the After NIdy Ist. feed gritid ?table until the following Tuesday morn -Wa,r.- -She.has done A gre'at deal Glen. Willow Milk will--fie-Bone N o Lby, Red Clav_ar,-Sheet 't Clover and Alsike Ing. A Suljp� of I Timo4 more than her allies ever expected only TueAays, Thursdays and gra-de. :'or_than 'whit she thytight -.he' Saturday.; until further notice. 20:lclrer3-3lz 3386ker-7 Seed. We do..not handle N 'SOR, Wbite Beni]?, Wax BeftW;- Stigar . Peas, Sweet Coru, Beet Seed R E E do: From a very �rnall fullet, Sweet Pea Seed, NYtiterillelon Seed in bulk. Cedar Grove 31-32 -that the Kaiser described as "d -tip. ure 31,Avle Syt Oranges, Lemons and P 4,-unten3ptible little army,"Abe hen built t COURT OF REVISION tip an army of four nil - lion men who Are being trained -P P 31[unicipallLy 6f the Town&h 0 E1P fup to an efficiency that-w,ill equal Pickering. 0E—.! any of the Continental arniies. Public i�. lierf-hy given that the Coikrt of ji-;vide-for, tbc, N101116 - The greatest force -now existing polity of t1w. Township of Pick -ring, /0E7 CREAM bring Germany to her, for t'h� vpml. p)lti, %vill li-ild it., fil',t Dut in4z the be"itt. of. Lilt, (Jav- let its 7 - :knees is the British navy, and sitting,in rho Tl)\ -.i,, 1loll,Jij.tl,- Vil- thuw You how to kcep cool. lige of Broughmil, on Mr)ndav the lee Cre"ta Sodas any flavor..* ..Drinks . .... . they have beeii active -ince the 20th day of NLty. 1916, at Lli�� lii);It- of jcf. cold of all description.' -ilk day war was declared. Had Brit- onp u'clock in.the Vii- afternoo.n. Home )1,ide Bread d 0 te y Wdl ain not entered the war. the wait All pers(-,i "iil Please tried to take notice "wl wl_,T, u hetw�el� v.- ao- WoUld have ended R year ago withy. -Butil Phouezi in' shop. �-ertzianythe -vieter, itnd Fratife h;� I ILL clay of Jlitya 1010 N -AR MFRB MO. Y, Ff-eK+1_R`1-'* and Russia now paying hugeiia- deinnitie,, to their conqueror. Ger-BE.vrox, Clerk of the -aid many's resources would be devoted 31unicipality Dia 41, 1VJ the conquest of the British Em- pire and probably later to the conquest of the United States. But Britain will not allow tbttt as she has been thoroughly aroused. Ontario is arranging for reci• procity in motor car licenses with teveral of the States. e. Note Our. stock of DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and COLUMBIA RECORDS1mv cost oj-luain- -It is establish.ing a.-Verx notable -record for Is all new. Mrs. M. C. Reynolds, of Goder. r -1d freedoin from TePaU S. ich, totally blind and in her 80th `.-year, has knitted more than 125 Seed Potatoes •-it will give us pleasure to play the records for - - ­. r. tion. -Tmpr&sioe facts and figure's -in this con&c I0,andot - -We can gi,�e you jnc�4ntive, to ownership. tbey'd6ifistitute, a Vert "strong pairs of socks for the soldier's at (New Brunswick Stock.) yoti, whether you themselves, _. _J # the front. steamer V, astnaivq iIlear tb-c Newly -arrived care.. Reduced pric es. an we chase or not, an -will' gladly assist Y u ,m tion is The GasolineLCon§u unusually low. Consumption e 'Tire 'mileage "is unusuallyhigh, nB *aThe tiDnku- -hF ` --and an American was drowned. Irish Cobblers 90 and L Dernwares. vi -pound bag,.. ...... I 110 Matter how small this I Car, alj� oui-lai aurae stock of Cairgel. Wag6ns� it wJll now be in order for the. The very beat stock, Enclose money order when ordering. the purchase. lfiam� 0� qft , , - - 1— 'Examine Farm. Ma chinerl, Karness,'Automobile Tiire@, Etc. �w WIN 6-11 %o President Wilson and ter will then be closed. t- I J0. us At ma ,81 Colborne 36 -soot, I Toronto lea 5 4110 E 11% 0w+99 Bell and Its PICKERING t Phones JL A.0A0sA1G#Jr I .....-.-.r A ry7 -4 CLARKNONT Mrs. Mee-hin and daughter, Miss The honse-painter and decor tor e I -1fisse's' Hamilton were inl Blanche, of Brougham, were in to being kept busy tbese.dayp.� the city oaThiursday and Friday tuwu on Saturday. The bowling season opened in McLellan returned home Our village one day last weekwhen 4&8t. • Rev. A. Z Born7z�-O,a--Weduesday, . May on Friday after upending a couple several of the old ieliables partlel- THE DDIINION BAN K -W 10th. -to Morgan and'Mrs. Pugh, a, of4eeks of his old home at Dn6s:-* paced in ii friendly game. sipt LUMUNa 06"n. M.P,, PRESIDIENT. W. A IAAMZ;NB. VM&-Pftg$IMXT. daughter. den. Geo. -H-. Sta-wis, tnatia-ger of - the C. A. BOGERT,. Geoid Manwar. Mrs. Coyne, of Oakville, spent, *, Alex. Anderson has -taken- over Standard Bank, at Urono for the -Farmers' Sale Notes Collected last week with her sister, Mrs. G. the contract of carrying the mail past few months "and previously it Is more convenient to bars the Dominion Bank ooUed yosr Sals Notak ---Richardson. on rurair route, No. 2, as successor manager of the Claremont Branch tham toto dia so yo UM2 j. R. and Mrs. Thesten, of plek Ij U bas L een transfet redl E0 "rus Is, and de;Q361heim he e4or corfectiom -u -v" ri W ;%ill ledve for his new 'position Z -h 'Zodto are q*do on mail favorable termL ering, spent Sunday with J. H. ork at his trade, that of painter Ian f and Mrs. Beal. and paler-hauger; to -morrow. F. C. and Mve. Madill, of Stouff- 'Ville, spent Sunda wiih their WHITBY BRANCH': S. D. TERRY, Manager. I y relatives here. PteXecil'lugleton, -of Tot -onto, was in tov%,u cue- d -ay' last week Visiting friends. David Taylor opened Lip his lee- 7" -eream parlor for the first time on -Saturday evening last. ENLIST A TONCE Alex. - Andersou has -sold out his livery stable to Thwi-tas SaudersQn Who took possession last week. 7- T. P. ShU•k was in Gorinl6v n Tuesday attending the ftineral of THE PICKERING COMPANY a cousin, the late Mi. Lehman. Owing to the heavy rains the OF very bifid ebti- roAds are still in ii, v IF Is 11 CIM013, especialiy for U11LU trituie. ...... -Mrs; Fred; Farmer its in Stouff- "MADE Hi CANADA" 1--ne v!s%na Battanon Ville this week with her father, -'--Rev. Mr. Booker, who is seriously COMMAND -ED BY � Price of the New Ford Touring Car Charles and Mrs. Proctor, of 'Toront-), motored out on. Sunday, Fully equipped with electric starter eu4, Cockburn, Whitby and spent the day with James and I 'Mrs. Cochrane. I lights, electric horn, Ac-, ifid S640 Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane and. sort, 1Q. b.- Ford. Scott, of Blackstock. are spending aggressive Action, NOT Complacent Confidence in a week.w'ith the fort ter's pgreqtts, Standard equijyment, f. o. U. Ford, S.530. P. and Mrs.. Macoab. Thos. E. ittid Mrs. Stephenson Runabout, fully equipped; f.o.b. Eord, 596 others, will alone win this A and family spent- Sunday 'with 'Runabout Standard, equipped, t I -foruier's -parents, John and and your war. (Z 80 Mrs Strybenson, of Pickering. f., 0. b. Ford, S4 Mrs. K. A, Reafrew, of Toronto, W. J. REATON. L. H. LEWIS. % J. F. DALES, returned hotue on Monday even- .-See the new -models at our Lieut. 182nd Batt., Lieut. 182nd Batt., Lieut. 182nd Batt.$ .:ing after spending a week with borwroonis. Whitevale Wliitby Dumbarton her parents. P, and Mrs. Macnab. y N. Dr. R. Brodie, Thos. Paterson W. J. LUKE & 50 and Tho -a. Gregg- went- to Purt -7 Whitby, Ontario MASSEY -HARRIS' To The: Farmers'! Perry. oq Sunday visiting John W. B. Powell; Pickering. . -- I Gerow, who is now in very poor I Did you ever stop mud think whilot Cream Separators health. you ara loosing by not having a De willasburey John Stewart, of Glin Major. _"every Laval. separator. Now is the time to, -sustained a heavy loss on Monday cent of profit. " get one an trial. Phone me and I wil night when five of his cattle were 41 and give you prices on Delaval killed on the crossing --by one of Drills, Cultivators, Harrows, separators, silos and engines.- also for C. P. R. trains. The animals were Verity Plows, Wagons suppored to have been lying' the. best barn door trsck and hangers. and Buggies. the track when they weFe stmck­�----• Russell Andrew, • The Women's Institute will hold their annual public summer meet- J. R. THEXTON. Pickeping, Out. PICKERING, Ont. in g in the MaQouic Redh -un- the- lud. Phone 1" afternoon of Monday, May .22nd. -A I ULL:�--LINE FONTHILL Mrs. W. J. Hunter. of Brampton. ... ... -will - address the meeting. All The Fruit Store - ladies are invited.' The meeting HAS THE QUALITY NURSER E S will be called at 2.30 o'clock. G. M. Forsyth has a large gang OF LUMBER LATH AN.�D %teinsr -It be q come with all its of men at work -on the new addit-- autymmand greeunepar to the P . . Arm - ton Store, (carry soe We bave appointed B. J. Ari ton to his barn. He is alio making m greparations for the erection of a home), lettuce, radish, strung, 336 Clinton St., Toron. ne new residence. A saw -will is �SHINGLES gnien onions, celery to, to represent us; for Picker - also at work on hispremiseo; cut- cabbage. Grape Ing and district ftud he will ting timber and lumber for his fruit. lemons. Ax wanted -barn and those sunkist oranges ive any inormati g as well as doing custom work. ALWAYS ON ..HAND@ A.choice line of chocolates, home - We have a very choice list of It is prdposed that steps. be Made ta Mee. varieties for spring delivery of taken at the patriotic concert on Neilson lee -Cream on hand -fruit- trees and ornamental 7rid&v--D4ht to organize a rifleall the time. r ­-clirb or home guard. Quite a :10.ar. load, lots a "'Specialty." Come in and see us. r. shrubbey, rasp berries, cu number of ovir residents.are be- eaming intare H. J. MARQU=ante and gooseberries. Write i IS Mr. Armstrong for prices.. ri PRICES. GET OUR It is hoped them be a good turn- Pkkwi&S s Oitdr 'oat at the meeting so that Clare- ST01iE & WELLINGT6N meet be made safe -against the evil designs of the kaiser. It will F E E D J,! be a hard blow-te the kaiser wben bkbears that Claremont has or- at C. N, R. Station ".ganized a home guard. 3E=1 I Chenywood' C swftt ft The fire company under the di- A CA* lmd reetion of Chief Bundy held a arm 0 T.Tl:r -1:r7r=MJ3D ratticO on Monday evening Find Brewers' Grains, Malted Corn Feed found the engine in good working Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oilcak� .0. IN .80 PICKERING -order. A biisine,-- meeting wKs Meal, Cotton. Seed L Meal' etc. afterwards held - when . Widmer. Orders taken for Swift'slRed.Steer, AN IMPORTANT NOTICE LUMBER YARD Ifiller was appointed chief. and 7*-- given power to select officers to FertiHzers. o4 -work nuder. flim. - The company Markham 5030 handed over to,th6 policeT trustees- Having -been notified thar Mattrezi;eQ are advaBeing in price, I have Phone .Home. ecured a good stipply which I N% ill be able to offet- to my ..the f urids- on hand with the tioder. standing that they purchase a tit the old price while they last. In A full stock of 2s, Sx, • small portable• live engine that fact I can save you inctiev on every- 4e and fix B. C. Red -A r could be moved quickly to diing we have in stock at a fire. kft , Cedar Shingles. resent time. On account of the continuous the pIf 5x Q as 't" ' �L 1� rRoofing: rains the condition of '-many far- . f Rubroid Ready, ecoming quite sei. ous. C. He BL RLI PICKERING 4 'All kinds of--1nterinr mere is b i While a ewTarrners are atout tv through with their seeding' oper- 0- On t Finish, in. white and a tions, a great Many have.not yet ;0 Georgia �Pine. -:-,Sown a seed of grain, -and from 0. the present outlook tuay not lie v 61 -el 4 1J..4 Sash, Verandah Columns 98, Do SIMPSON &'CO. Doors, 3 --lis .0 9c, 0iing for qi)i )p timp. 42 With the mo;t.favorable weather,. 31 I T - M I I%T- :0 1::;b .�AZ.W. D. Gordon & Sons after.theseed 'li:aq been sown. the Z;: JIM e--PCMRy not be R faillive, but fjjrr­-J�A�s are Ali lacest Nvtv York and s- es an right. Fab ares sTy-F the likelihood is the straw will be. You can get a hat at your own price, made --to suit you by -a -'s � L" PICKERING Very Abort. Not 'for many years first-class artist. All work guaranteed. o 0 Cl- A1,; has a season been so late -as the A: present,one. c2 Bell and Indepebdeni phone. m.J Come to our Sale of Boots; and Shoes. We offering Remember the patriotic concert. .9 in Vft, July Cc '.o.be gi'ven in .the- Masonic Hall reductions. n See bills and prices. Sept -4 . . 11 . . - . : this (Friday) evening by the 182nd % Oct. 4.4. Battalion. This concert has been # Wall Paper -Sale at about half price, Watch out for L9 NOT' 4f Fiven each nigbt this 'week in var- -20tis parts of the township and has bills and.prices. JsnuuT 1917 -Whitby 9, Oshawa 3, Brougha= been wellreceived everywhere,- A ..7: 4, Fort Perry 5, Uxbridge 12,,CanningtOn 11, -g!plendid pr6kram nie. will be gfy6n B. L. O.U. S E- S B—art' 10- ul `79 ,.consisting of moving - pictures most up-to-date soft collars, sea pearl buttons, $1.25 to rincip4llypf,�pepes of a military - ry All the p $1.50, Grain Cho -character but also several of a Chopping '.bnmorous nature. A number of ilk, $2. 95, -seasonable- goods arriving daily in- all departments. AN D OAT FLAKING Of all waterials and -desian See our new wall paper, most beautiful :designs, on vocal Ane instrumental solos, -w.111 The undersigned is prepared to do kept in stook. It will pay y be given as well as a number of 60 call at our works ar d inspeol our stock grain chopping and oat flaking qnd obtain prices,, Don't be milled by, selections by the 182nd band. Stirri" addresses will be kiven b -4(3 R O -C. -E RJ E S every day in the week agents we do not employ tbem, oonsequeftlor ly we can, and do throw off tba'spail V 00mmiggion of 10 per a ni., wbiab you vG Mrs. Parsons, of Toronto, Col. A fall line always fresh -and up-to-dateflour Cream and Tea Buns, except on Saturday rda, -Cockburn, returned soldiers and cereals. of all kinds, black and greon mixed tea 35c. a- lb. - -Coffee-,- 80c. oorwnly, gave by pumb"ing from 0 40c. and 50c. lb. Phone -2800. A quantity of slabs f A Filver collection will be or sale,also call 501114iftd. *&ken-to-halp to-dAfray--exw- wagon tonguis, axles, etc. -' L -­ --- I UANITE 0 - Everybody come and have a pleas- PICIr-r"VIDT wwtbr. obade ant evening's entertainment. D. SIMPSON-&-vo., PICKERING G John F. Bayles, Greenwood -S) ai 7 -V V7 boat, Send fifty. -armed men in yQ'Ar, inly f -.� „� boats., dine, Flaavoury4Teas They were shooting at him now. IDW letg'iappod- sharply on- the -steel ; The Fcwm­'7.. are used to produce the fa:motis' stack. Then -one tore through his loreprm, and he almost lost, his meg.- He-drupped lower in his cage. phone -Men were swarming around the, - ' . I -rL 044-t-1. I - Paper Parm. -davits swung ..out, boa* dropped, to. the water, and men tumbled into them. A correspondent of Hoard's Dairy-. Raky Pie Crust Two boatloads pushed off -and st4rtf!d, man asks: -"How much capital would wain our Recipe Book -wilt a lot for. Cocos. one need to start in with dairying with of other recipes for rnaldnc tood, I'too. llut­we're vne to tell you. richt. "More men," shouted Crane. "There!.15 cows on', 60 to 80 acres of land? here how always to hove the top Id.,80 acres a CIMSt tip@ afid `Iakr�-and how to have ETh f is are -thirty- qerm. - ans here who- will fight, How many. cows. 'Alou UP the under crust just right even when blends,, ,Every. lea :fresh, fragrant to -the death -."`:--He was getting very port,. all feeds, grown on the farm.?" i I is usinc fresh fruit. weak now from less of blood, ai)d.hed The Editor's reply 5 as.followsf 'Jum U" put --full of its natural deliciousnet.a. Sold leaned back exhausted. in trhe -& There Are. so many factors that elteil. of the stack. But when a fusillade of'enter in the consideration of a pro- f n sealed packets only. -,.B 107 --7---lshots bioke out below—as the Cer­ blem of this kind tTaat it is impos- a manswith desi3era te vourage, nen-' ib to do more 'than generalize or ed fire on the bo -t- with rifles—he' assume some condition and work from X9X% C2 1JtZV6JAL A -.-.LONE HA IL,; The Capture of a German Pir=ate J slipped a fresh clip of cartr4df,,es into, that. The soil climate, location, P Instead ofI wheat it=. Try 11, his revolver, leaned over. the edge, and and and than all d prove ift man - are all f w' -;f BEt�t'ON'Sst you 'A commenced shooting down upon them.' actors which , have to be Got a Package r1s, and write to our Montreal A volley of .shots answered, and 4)red taken in*.acc9Un1L Pfi,for copy,of our new recipe i �flame sefted to sear his brain. Hil The owner of an 80 -acre farm will book, 'Dowerta and Candies" thattaus how. c­v­pl=A* Anum �p:::t'hp hotly 4nf thp balre to keep, begifla.4 enw%,, the Young man lookout, and knew no more.THE GO A 3=11 Cd: 0111 Ito i stock, horses, hogs and chickens. MONTACAL.. CARDINAL, He recovered consciousness with the il Fraser -of 'Illinois says, that corn DRANTropto, 216 roln WILLIAM. sensation of lying on something cold' Alage and alfalfa will furnish all the and hard. Some one was talking. He feed necessary for a cow.giving up. to efforts at naught.. Both'Englaii an. !Australia owe a debt of deep grati- Wde to Mr. Crane for services thoy,, called f6r "iesoui-cC, ability, and cool i courage to avery extraordinary. gree. We take pleasure in extending. our felicitations." (The. Efid.) This is "Told On" Rockefeller. A 'man was. impressing 'upon a son DISTEMPER of Erin what a marvellously rich per - Ever heard of this., Yes of course yoii did, but under son Mr. Rockefeller was, but the 1r:z-h- a different name. You have seen it In case* vuhar- thl man did not teem to, grasp the idea .110 horse was "over -trained," worked a little too flet alla re 'ular. The nervous systerii gat$ .-the shock after thin "Why. loo]: voluntary muscular system has been taxed too !teav-HY4 HOE POLI HES of such riches at all. 9 Contain no acid and thus keep the leather soft, protecting it against here," exclaimed his friend, "see flint 0 0 The trouble starts fn the mucous surfac-i, and .rho 114 Z Z estIvet apparatus, too, must then be Impaired. no .clock over there? Every time that fegins o cough when the glands are m&terIjL1I.L nftrOed. cradking. - They combine liquid and petals a pasta form and require !clock ticks 'Rockefeller gets another; -A oMy luff th* effort -for a brillimit- lastin shine. Easy to tat hundredp9un,ls! "Is that really so? -SPOHNIS 91 w for 6' all the Family--chikrea and adult*. Shine your shoes at home lkad. at, suddenly d Is your true salvation. It restores the appt: - tlLe ono ILMV them imeat. 11., 'To. ked P. tight awning F. r, DALLZY CO. OF CANADA, LTD. hlyr. Fact,' a, sure you,.' wpus normal functions of the, whole system. The HiBILTON - CANACA upon ril:or'Alonj CA -r I th-, rnply. "Then," mid Pat, scrateb— 8"th c'noes to remikrkably rapid and imps for recovery when 'you: us sccur(4,lng to instructions with each bottle. By the bottle, or domen. Sold b &LACK. WHITE fAN EEPYOUR SM NEAT 1r,7 -hii head, "why not oto p the! all anir, Q;= We g=u:a QAU=AUpa11d by rnanufactntem t clock ? 11pox "Oman, A11141. CHAPTER IV.—(Cont!d.) near he saw 'that a gpn was also opened his eyes. cautiously, and saw 8,000 lbs. of milk per year. He states a shill's surgeon in white, facing sev- that on the dairy farm belonging to I For two tense hoUrT he lay quietly,! mounted here, the crew standing stif--, oral officers in the uniforms of both >he University of Iliindia he 'grows' GERMANS TO TRAVEL AT HOME. while 'the Cocos drove at ,full speed fly at attention. He dodged behind a the British army and navy. these trope in about equal acrea. be: through the black night. The, he steel ventilator funnel, seized one of "I think be will do very nicely now, and feels 40 lbs. of good corn silage I Perceive That They Will Not Be We] - into the ventilator and looked thi bombs from his box, and struck a 'gentlemen," the surgeon was saying. that would make 50 bushels- 'of 'corm come Guests Abroad. .Climbed out. A smother of. misty rain had match. The officer of the gun -crew "He was most extraordinarily lucky. I Per acre and 16 lbs. of alfalfa hay per The "Kolnische Zeitung" is perturb Come UP, and the wind was'rising. A came toward. him, asking what he -- have removed the bullet. from his cow. The average yields then will ed *regarding th e effects which the war better night for this adventure could wanted. He cooly applied- the.match shoulder, and those in his leg and enable him to keep one, cow foi each, may have on Germans who after peace hardly have been imagined. He felt to the fuse, hel4 the sputtering thing arm passed through cleanly. The 1.37 acres. From two to 10 acres of has been declared, may de.sire'to tea-' di the speeding ship make a sharp turn, a moment, then hurled it toward the wound on his head barely touches the the 80 will be given over for house,' vel abroad. The German and Austris'n, as one feels a railway train take a gun and steppiid back. It burst al- skull, and I think there is no . con, barns• yards, garden, orchard - and Alpine Clubs have held several me�et- av curve. And off to the lee, almost- niost,- instantly, and when he stepped cussion." paddocks. ings on the subject, and believe that Abreast he caught sight of the. battle-, out only the officer was on his feet. like He, however, had drawn a nistol and "There'll be some tussis' soon," %If the farmer pastures his cotes he, in Germany and '. Austri's-Hungary Crane "if don't ship's searchlights playing a -gold- en on the mist. Behind her, on firing. Crane felt a shock spoke up- weakly, you me off this beastly cold table."' will have to have lot less than one.`there is scope enough for such tour -pencil faint yellow spots marker the posi- in his left- shoulder, and 2 eeled back. get acre per cow for about 76 to 80 days' ist3 'The Rhenish newspaper says, He convalesced- rapidly on board- N.- d, or nearly two acres for the sea -IF ..I*n this war feed,German has tion of the transports. They had Then he recovered, laid his Leuger taken no p;ecAutions to mask their against the funnel, Prid eurptit'd three every the Dauntless, where he . occupied cabid eagerly wac tha sm�- On high priced land it would been so seriously, deeply, and wicked - ated by one of e in these shots into the man's body. 'llighti, . to secure did they feeljunior officers. During the voyage seem better to feed the alfalfa and ly insulted by his:enemies that tbp 9 ilage throughcut-- the year rather' nation will -not soon forget the in - water. Picking up - his- box. be leap the Red -Se- to & ez Atili the" . -1 -- - than To utilize 'U.C.2 It will. thsr4are-be�� The plans of the Cocos's captain! the crumpled 'corpses aith the wreck through the sunny Mediterranean, he ture. i 'reserve 'to- -poon became evide-it. He had -head- of the gun, and stopped at the taff- 1 to observe the strictest heard in detail how the German crew. On an 80 -acre farm one could prob- � wards our enemies, and no good Ger. ed to cross the wake of the last trap - - I rail. Quickly be, lighted' another: had fought like caged rats till the last ably keep from 20 to 30 cows and man will visit the enemy port, at least two miles behind the bomb, held it a moment, and dropped countries man was down. Only ten had been enough of the heifer calves to keep up in the rears immediately battleship. In this weather he could it in the loam of the wake, close under boiled !.to .following taken alive, overpowered in atand- his herd,, a bull, six or eight head of the war. -�-cwtrie to easy -range without being dis- the stern. A great- wave up, covered. Then he would hurt his and he grasped the. rail to save him- -hand struggle. - Since their cap- horeses, a few brood Bows and chick. ,This is the , greater reason . why ture they It" maintained a.. sullen torpedo, and race off it—full speed self from being washed away. He ens. The profits will vary silence when questioned about the according those countries should be visited who to the rear. Sortie minutes most knew that the shock of the explosion, Cocos and her exploits. ' They• would to the kind of cows kept and the skill have Pr—oved their fidelity and friend - of the farmer. (ship. Before the bonds. h elapse before the battleship could get reacting against the stream of water be taken to England and tried. The all else must According to Fraser, a cow will itb awn closer between her. bearings- and turn round; mean- thrust back by the racing screws, Cocos had been -'taken in tow by one i en Germany speed . ould would affect the propeller -blades-- for of the have to give 4,000 1b% of milk in a. and the Dual Monarchy. It will not while his tremendous. Nir e transports, and Crane oe . - year before she pays for more than I be enough to visit the Tirol. and Salz- .carry him well beyond the reach of her an instant, as though the water, were casionally saw her when, in the latter - her feed and the labor, interest raln-baffled searchlights. He might solid granite. There was a grinding !days of � the voyage, he 'was wheeled -est. taxes,' burg. There are Upper aad Lower I evert Iftd her out of the way, then wrench; the ship give a. leap like a I b � depreciation and other items of ex- Austria.' Sty -ria. Carinthia, and Carni - i out on deck by nursq, to. be ionis- swing back and torpedo the remaining horse struck by a whip, then began to ed by men and officers -alike. J, pense.. A 5,000-lbi cow will pay $10 cls. Then there are Turkey and Bul. s 1 from below profit above these expenses; a 6,000-1 garia. which deserve recognition. I transports. Idie Speed; while came The following is taken from alead- Swiftly and the elatter of engines suddenly releThs- ing London paper of loth September lb cow, $20; a 7,000 -lb. cow, $30; an.. They are both unknown lands to a. gray wraith U -Alently.the ..bore down on the placid ship, with her ed from their load and running wild. In future the German must 11915: 0004b. cow, $40; and a 16,000-1b. turn -to, score of hundreds of unsuspecting' hu- - Dashing the water from his eye,,, $128. the Car - � "The Victoria Cross has been award- cow, the south-east, There are -man lives.. - Doubtless the Crane started forward along the black ed to Mr. John Crane for his brilliant Grade cows of this character will pathians, famWus because of the patt .'troopers were frolicking in the saloons, - wait- deck. Two men accosted himy but he services leading up to the capture of cost ail the way from $75 to $200 they have played in .the war. There ing for the bixgle-c0l of taps, little dodged around the deckhouse and. ran, the German privateer Cocos, in the, each, and it is difficult to find cows is Transylvania, the Austrian coast dreaming that theiiniwter death -angel on till he came to the foot of the Indian Ocean, last. July. The details - giving 8,0004bQ, or more at any price., lands, with Bosnia and Herzegovina, so near at hand was be Horses will cost from $300 .to $500' preparing their forward funnel. One of the men he of this gallant exploit mutt stiliI the Adriatic, and Dalmatia, with . its eall to death. Crane saw the bright had passed oraenow fallowing., firing fresh in the minds of our readers. Per team. Machinery and tools will picturesque beauties. These .latter t hi h a $2 000 Spot in the haze grow rapidly bright. as he ran Just as Crane starte 1 The captured member-§ of the Cocos's cost- $750 rom fup o as gs , . 1 will serve as a substitute f Itml or - . y I -out crew hw" been tried, sentenced as depending. on - local conditions and whose earth, every German will avoid er,• the oudilie of the ship, now a'uP the ladder that led to the look• '41-- --rk'i e*,-*nd--hange whethel him sud, + come. scaiit half -mile away, became distinct. another shock told him that .,t LU lie droppmi harl urn e a piere is thigh. Still he say, nothing could be found to connect tools as silage cutter and power to for his switch- and flied eager eyes climbed desperately, bin -.pursuer,! them directly with the German Gov. operate them. n+.An 80 -acre farm would represewl ' .Not His Own. on the torpedo -crew. seemingly out of cartridges, coming) ernment. The men stoutly maiain- . between,- investment They stood still "and ready at their up after him. As be- reached t ' he top I ed that they were acting on their own an of anywhere Murns—"I have just received a lets I leaned •over the edg -.�$12i000.dis,',01-11 initiative; that their boat waa equip- ,000 ani $25,eRg ndinj�on the ter Prom- a friend." stations, one at the porthole-cover,'the lookout urns "Yes."- one at the tube lanyard. . . There was a Ing whait the trouble Was. ' -He re-; ped by private parties from motives Price of land the character of build- Burns—"Yes.". - ., - - low--cotnmand; Site cove ceived the butt of the heavy auta- 1 of patriotism. Nor could any direct- ing7 And the completeness of equip- , Murns--"He say.z, 'Every rib is low cotnmand; tube 'swung into p-osiffam With a matic pistol full across hie forefiead,-'-Iy incriminating evidence be found merit. For example: i gone, I've only one� shoulder, and I - . hiss of escaping-atir, the Alim black and sank back willbout a sound. Crane i aboard the, ship. Trust German 80 acres land at 260 :...:::I+12,000 expect my . legs will be gone before, shape darted out-- A moment passed; dropped safely over into the steel "thoroughness" for that. The men Machinery and eq1dipnAeht 1,000 you get this letter.'_._ it was safely buried- in the water, cylindei, while -his pursuer -began hast- went to their death unmoved. 30 cows at $100 ............ 3,000Burns—"Poor fellow. Is be in the. it bos but harmless: Cfane's, hands bridged ily to climb down. "Howtv", thanks to the information 1 bull .................. hospital?" -;00 his switch, and he dropped -back flat , The Cocos, now almost behind the' uncovered by Mr. Crane, a second vee -'4 horses •Murns.—"No, he 6*lis 1, -butchel ....... on his face. 'There was ablinding transport, had lost headway, and lay sel of similar character has been sei7- 10 brood sows i........... 200 shop." so flash and aroar that beat on his ear- wallowing in the choppy sees. With Rd on the cow. t of Borneo, where she I boar ......... drums; the air was full of flying a blinding flash, a search -light from was trying to replenish her fuel sup- , Cash ................... ...... 1500 Pond -of Comics. splinters. A box rolled upon him, but, the traasport- was -brought into' play,' PIP, and was disabled by long -ranger- I '.Every time the baby looks- into my ' leaped -to th� .. . . he struggled free and e enveloping the 'disabled vessel in : alfire. . $17,930 eye I Total capital .......... -7 s'he smiles." Ar floor. The forward end ed. the deck., brilliant glare of light; and the big I - "Mr. Crane has entirely recovered If the 80 -acres of land could The "Well, it may not be exactly polite, 'spl", 7 7 was gone, the bull at the bows hip swung round toward her, hardly I f rom. the wounds sustained in his purtbised for $75 per acre, it would but it shows he has a sense of humor ' 'reduce and twisted. The hatchwayladder memorable ad' Foreigi the investment to $11,830; on five -hundred yards awtry., A hoarse'mem venture, and the was torn away at the floor, but still voice came'across the water: asking in Office has "put in a rqAuest for his the other hand, if the landcosts$,250 EXpert- at 'That. hung �;uspended. . Ile leaped and -good' English, - �What's .-the m%atter services, as he is too valuable aman per acre, the prevailing price in so me caught it, drew hien elf up,. carrying a there?' to waste his time over a drafting- section-, would increase the invest- -.'-So Blank has gone West to. de,. heavy box in his free hand, and Crane. fumbled . on the 'floor, of histboard in the Navy Department. -, mint to $-25,830.. velop his gold mirth:. .-Ha-3 Ire -taken scrambled out on (leek. Men were cage till he found the lookous I s mega-' "it is a source of griaf pleasure I his wife along?" re to, running awl catling out in the dark- realize that England she'll be sure to find phone; then he bellowed a reply: . re still produces The trouble. with hitting the battle es; he says . . . are' 'back. ne: S, 1-1 c I xu n g elft the lee railmen who are able to face the zupreme. is that it 's apt to strike th�!' pockets if there any." A� he drew This is a hostile German 'cepa' u- . and raced to t1r.,,, torr. efforts of Germany's much vaunted g I'millitary prepare on ind thoi-ou—GOOD DIGESTION .......... sass, "- apd. single:- ancTed, "get -t 6ir 'a Ind.. When sour dlgesll�n is faulty, we -knew an '3SY—carrectsad ti uIll Seigel n 8 the gestive organs. and b3ni&bcv thv i -s--; Al efforts at naught.. Both'Englaii an. !Australia owe a debt of deep grati- Wde to Mr. Crane for services thoy,, called f6r "iesoui-cC, ability, and cool i courage to avery extraordinary. gree. We take pleasure in extending. our felicitations." (The. Efid.) This is "Told On" Rockefeller. A 'man was. impressing 'upon a son DISTEMPER of Erin what a marvellously rich per - Ever heard of this., Yes of course yoii did, but under son Mr. Rockefeller was, but the 1r:z-h- a different name. You have seen it In case* vuhar- thl man did not teem to, grasp the idea .110 horse was "over -trained," worked a little too flet alla re 'ular. The nervous systerii gat$ .-the shock after thin "Why. loo]: voluntary muscular system has been taxed too !teav-HY4 HOE POLI HES of such riches at all. 9 Contain no acid and thus keep the leather soft, protecting it against here," exclaimed his friend, "see flint 0 0 The trouble starts fn the mucous surfac-i, and .rho 114 Z Z estIvet apparatus, too, must then be Impaired. no .clock over there? Every time that fegins o cough when the glands are m&terIjL1I.L nftrOed. cradking. - They combine liquid and petals a pasta form and require !clock ticks 'Rockefeller gets another; -A oMy luff th* effort -for a brillimit- lastin shine. Easy to tat hundredp9un,ls! "Is that really so? -SPOHNIS 91 w for 6' all the Family--chikrea and adult*. Shine your shoes at home lkad. at, suddenly d Is your true salvation. It restores the appt: - tlLe ono ILMV them imeat. 11., 'To. ked P. tight awning F. r, DALLZY CO. OF CANADA, LTD. hlyr. Fact,' a, sure you,.' wpus normal functions of the, whole system. The HiBILTON - CANACA upon ril:or'Alonj CA -r I th-, rnply. "Then," mid Pat, scrateb— 8"th c'noes to remikrkably rapid and imps for recovery when 'you: us sccur(4,lng to instructions with each bottle. By the bottle, or domen. Sold b &LACK. WHITE fAN EEPYOUR SM NEAT 1r,7 -hii head, "why not oto p the! all anir, Q;= We g=u:a QAU=AUpa11d by rnanufactntem t clock ? 11pox "Oman, A11141. •.:e�l"n--'. - .f.a:-):.:r _About the douse �. '.w•T.� ?�•.' vr: r 'e". :s r..-..•'-+ - rr .:F �... ^t,.�s. `-" t { •. .. .. C'. cs it Useful Hints and . I (General lnforpa- -tion for the Busy Housewife— Choice Dishes. an egg -spoils, its keeping qualities. - Parsnip Fritters. --Thoroughly. Galvanized iron vessels; crocks, jars wash the or wooden kegs may be used. The ! parsnips and. bake them in � "Cutskins until tender. Peel and vessel muat be clean:. If of wood iti tut into )hick round slices. Sprinkle must be • thoroughly scalded. Use a with flour, ' dip in egg and bread goodt grade of. water gla. One like erumb3, and fry in deep fat till - a' a heavy white jelly, that flows like cold golden brown.- molasses.' Use one quart of the wa- Date Pie.=Simmer one pound of ter glass to iQ quairts of pure water' dates in milk enough to cover. Mash that has been boiled. Pour into the E4 add one-half cup sugar, yo- 's oi1�. el, when eool. Fresh egos Pan be three eggs, one pint hot milk and j Ptlt into it from time to time until. sprinkling of cloves and cinnamon. the jar.is filled. There should be two �r � Bake like custard. pie, adding, when { inches of the colution above the eggs. set, meringue of white of eggs and Keep the preserved eggs in a eool three tablespoons sugar.place as in a cellar.. The eggs will Browned flour w: imps flavor ,,gravies especially good. To brown, making a pin. hole in the blunt end of flour sift it into a granite pie panegg before boiling them. ROR T. iQSE LITTLE - CUTS A CL It is always safer to apply -_ vMcehna Tra& hark Carib' a-tecl A�trotiwm Jelly A mild.antiseptic, It keeps the cuts clean and helps them to heal. -Sold in glass bottles and hand,' tin tubes at chemists and' eral stores everywhere. Refuse substitu . tmtbd booklet free on request GH NW=O_ I Cowdtdaoe6) ebabot *.w "'PEY SHALL NOT PASS." French Ofticer Tells of Phrase That Saved Verdun. "The fundamental secret .of French reelotewe before Verdun was psycho- logical," sa a inospacitated from •service- by wounds, to a correapondent. "It was universal NOW i rtgi ;r o07QP I were so self -hypnotized by a. constant "They repetition of the phrase: shall not pass" (Ila ne passeront pas), that no idea save that of resistance to the gttermost could enter their heads•" 'I y a Continuing his novel explanation- of the French success, the officer said: I /' "Anyone, familiar with crowd pay- 1<� r chology must have noticed that Imme- diate response of bodies of men suggestion. Of all the peoples. on earth the French are the most sensitive to influences. Imagine, then, the =such 1twhen doubt and -discouragement into. iron � wom IDICl ' , � determination, when throughout the! Y whole army flashed his resolution that the Germans should not get through. s• 'That is what enabled tha infantry to 'In undergo, unexampled ombardmeatsFrOM the an ten pus orward with the bay - is the explanation of the confidence }BITS ' OF` 'NEWS FROlti! THE in victory, seen, even in captured y-, Frenchmen, w ch has amazed their or flat pan, using about one cupful. I German captors. MARITIME PROVINCES. r� Then place_ it in the oven to brown; -$aasehald• $Grata. - - �FROII+i SUNSET COAST `�,— • _it must be stirred and not allowed! Honey should be reckoned as food' to burn. Remove from the over and I and not merely a confection. �. { j�i j► '(� p tl(t {` c �Q items of interest From Pisces sift it as soon as it is browned evenly;) N3�1D Il V llKE WOMEN 1+ Whole wheat bread is always bests Lapped By Waves of the keep it in a tin box or fruit jar. It made u in ver small loaves. will alw s .add flavor to' warmed' p y t WHAT THE WESTERN PEOPLE Atlantic. Oxalic acid dissolved in hot .water, : over meats• will clean paint from windows. ARE DOING. Will Find New Strength Through n Fresh fish arrivals at Halifax oe Stewed Parsnips. -One-half pound Aired -hot' iron will soften old putty _ the Use Of lar. Williams' day laat -week totalled 59,000 -pounds. salt, lean pork, two quarts cold water,; so that it can be easily removed' Twenty-one deaths were reported =_ three pints sliced raw parsnips, threes Do your own thinking, and do notiProgreas of the .Great West Told' Pik per' - to the Board of Health at St.John, tablespoons flour, pepper to taste. `Cut' be afraid to overwork your thinking: { �'Y B„ during last week. 1 - pork into thin slices cover with waterl Never hurry with the family mend- n a FewParagraphs.Pointed _- _ It is useless to tell a hard working . " From Februarys 10th, 1915, to April machine. - i woman to take life easily and notr to 18th, 1918, over 1 200 man have enlist - worry. boil three hours. Half an hour;worry. Every woman at the head 'of ~: before sening time, add --parsnips,: ing. It is not worth doing unless ed in Fredericton. and when the are tender, thicken There'are fifteen telephones In San.- a home every girl �n offices, shops -Lately from five to 22 carloads -of y it is done well. with flour wet with cold water. There; don and flftyseven Lu New Denver. and factories is subjected to more or coke Have' :been arriving. daily in should be about three pints of li uiil' Blunt skewers are fine for poking South Vancouver city, bakers were less worry, These cannot be avoided: `Greenwocd. C P q out contrary corners of pillow -cases, accused of selling- But it is the dal l --�--daft. if not, -veatisr• should be added g -short -weight bread. I y of every woman end The long -talked of bridge is to t� bags -and such articles, when turning. A 9 -pound trout was taken by a local every girl to save her strep h as built serosa the Jemseg at Jemseg _. -to make this, amount. Add pepper tog � Nh iron'staiid which can be fa •tern- =fisherman at Mission Cit lest week. Corner, N.B., this year. taste, and if necessary, a little salt. y much as possible, and to builds i her William Graham and Alec Conrod, Caramel Podding. -One cu sugar, ed to the ironing board is a great elp Several .mining deals are in eight, system to meet unusual demands. Her. of Three Fathom Harbor, were last P on ironing day. and Greenwood may yet be a second I future health' depends upon it. To ;week re two cups eater, four egg whiten, one; Patent leather shoes should --he.� Butle. ported drowned. one A school'building is bean talked of guard against a break -down in health Pte. John Burke, who was killed In H o -a Httle. sweet, td g third teaspoon - vanilla. Caramelize oil may be rubbed into them. i t;�a- Ism - was one of the -- fs 'three-fourths of sugar, and disaoIvej To take the shine off :a serge skirt, Thieves broke luto the Pure- Milk! Pure, To keep the blood in this condi- volunteers from Quebec. Dairy at Vancouver the ot)ser- n! ht'tion notbin can -equal Dr. Williams' 1 Mr. Abraham Langille, of Picton. -by pouring over boiling water and; g g _ _ zponge with hot_ vinegar and rub un- i and teok $200. I Pink Pills. The strengthen the celebrated his 94th birthday last week , ` "cooking f,:r few minutea. Turn Cn re-', til the shine disappears. j since 1915 the Vancouver branch of ;nerves restore the appetite,- brin the ! by sawing wood in his yard. Anainder of -tugar and gelatine; which PP �- f3 a -•mouth will fall In Gln should hive stood ten minutes in cold In decorating the home have all the_ the Canadian Patriotic Fuad has added :: glow of, health to pauid• cheeks, and HaMtaz, Yarmouth and Windsor and « rooms that are closely connected tint- + 3,251 families. - i renewed energy to listless people. 'adopt the daylight saving scheme : water tv cover, Beat egg wbi.es'- ed in harmonising colors Canford. Mills} are now turning out stiff, flavor -with vanilla and beat liq-i . A small square of velveteen is eY- about 130.000) feet per day Women cannot always rest when they ! A valuable permorming "silk -haired" "I -aid into them. Beat thoroughly, pour! q :Hiss Anne Woodward, a resident of ! should, but they can keep up their dog, worth $500, strayed away, and was tet' into wetted mold and when stiff, lft, un- cellent to •use 'as- a poli; hing- cloth, and 1 ' lost In the Moncton woods last week. , the district for 35 years, died recently strength and keep sway disease by 'lost is cheaper than chamois.New Fredericton is contributingat the 1 made mold a egg yolksrve with boiled custard i Spoons used fir a'scooki shoo df I t I ac. tic oris recWestminster,9 the occasional Glee h Dr, Williams' I -the c Half neTprleo in ra the ofwar for in t - e ,British tanker .El Lobo arrived Pink Pills. Mrs: A. Rhodes, Hamilton,, Soft Iiais:n Cookies. -One _ cu t y ith 6,02_ tons 'of Ont., says, .A few years_ ago on com- P � metal ones should be kept for mea- crude oil for Icoco. Germany- i Brown sucar, one-quarter cup butter,. curing, _ . There are to ire 'na miUtaFy formal- ing to Canada, working long hours, :rhe famous "pavilion" Is now being _�„ a two a s, one teaspoonful of vanilla sties to Victoria this year to connection and close confinement .began to tell "moved by stages from Yictorla achoi7l ga' p Do a lot of backing before• begin- `." extract, flour, one tablespoonful -of ning- -hew ecleaning. You -may not-wlth the.King's Birthday upon me,, -I was completely run_, down, -at Moncton, 'to the race track: : warm water, one=hart teaspoon oak- * Fifty- ve names are on the honor -and finally could do no work. I was--' Liquor Inspector Jones is working tl have nine nor strength for it after- energetically to eradicate the illegal Ing *oda, one-quarter teaspoon salt,! roll of t e Port Cogaftlam Methodist pale, suffered from headaches, did not you get busy. Church as wearing; the. Kin transportation of liquor into Scott_ Act --raisin-- fitting. . Cream sugar and but- Man soaps are injurious to aimed g:'a- ural- , rest well, and felt altogether. very tower In New Brunswick. - ter. Add egg's well beaten, soda du: -I y p 2 p farm, - miserable. The doctor said that the , walls •and woowork..It is safer to use The •death occurred recent on The house and barns of Charles solved in. warns water. salt, vanilla P ll trouble was anaemia, and after doe Gillespie, at ' llennfield, were totally and err,"uf;h sifted flour t'o.make soft�a little borax der or ammonia in Gahrgelle Island of James Rollo, a Eoring for. some weeks without get- destroyed by fire with loss at between �a the water when doing such cleaning. _resident. of the district for the past - dough Roll -aut, . cut in rounds,: thirty-seven ting any relief, •I decided to drop the $5,000 and. $6,000. Fries may be -kept from -damaging y even years. i yF spread layer of raisin filling between gilt frames by going over them with Five fishing boats landed. catches doctor and take Dr.. Williams' Pink The building cptaining the office I.9 two coohicA, arena filled cookies li;ht- totalling 16,000 pounds of halibut at Pills. '� pry soon soon. 1, began to notice a of the Amental ousur at St. Pierre, a -oft bru=h dipped in n pint of Goat. Mi was recentry destroyed"by fire of lY with codling-plr and bake in but-+ Prince Rupert the other day, and the change for the better, and by the time q �y p ter in which three or four cillo ave per pound I had used a half dozen boxes .of the undetermined origin. tered an:; in hot oven until lightly haul at 9 cents -, -- been boiled: The Vancouver board of health is The returninz poldfers residing In brew= i Pills I was again enjoying the best Do not u<e water or oil t6Ytlean kilt making a vi orous crusade against Frederfetoq have -farmed a European Cream of Tomato Soup,- Dne two- g of health. I have never had any re- Vl ar Veterans' Association; and pthus - -- picture frames, as both are' ipjurivus, waterfront ta,•its. and has already re - pound tun -tumatues, two small oni- g8-duced the number by two-thirds, turn of the sickness and never felt- 'far the orginfzatlou has met with sue- _ ''7 Instead,' apply the vririte o! an a betrter in' m life than I do now. I give cess, ons, one teaspoon salt, one teaspoons with a soft ctotlf, which will solve the Norib Vancouver bob a new fire y ` sugar..: oris -half teaspoon 'soda, one• truck, purchased for $450 and remodel. my -experience, therefore, that it may C`olir_ '_lfcLean, contractor, who was difficulty. born in Nova Scotia 72 years ago, died , t fourth teaspoon peeper, dash cayenne When a pot or teakettle has boiled led and fitted up as a ere truck of an be used for the benefit of others.' of „.pepper-, pmall sprig celery or da -b of i additional cost cf less that $400. You can get Dr. Williams' Fink Pills Pneumonia, . t Baltimore; Md. He dry;'pour boiled water into it. never The Vancouver Zionist and Social_; from any medicine dealer or by mail built the Stature of Liberty and Brook- _ celery salt and oris cup water. Boil air, cold water. There, wilt be little dan- lyn Bridge. Ingredients -except milk together- for; Sudety reports that it has sent more at 50 cents a box or six boxes for. As a result of the explosion o!- a ger of the vessel -cracking, at of the than #3,000 to headgi:arters for Jew• o dynamite cap u bleb ge was playing twenty minutes. Strain through $_.50 from The Dr. Williams: Medi- -- enamel peeling ,oft if this is done rah ear sufferers aid more .money is Brockvilleson. , colander. Add milk.,first warming it. I cine Co., ,Ont. with, Harry Purcell, of Robert immediately. _ on the way. _ i W and let all come to boiling point, then" 'Mr. Caspar Phair, who Was a 'f- — f Purcell, ferryman, at Halifax, had sev- t enjoy l do not love oiof snn atone,' ppoton i eral of his fingers blown off. serve. If .'thicker soup is desired, - -ed C;overnment ,agent at Lillooet on �' -'A Remedy Against Bores. ' - but enjoy laboring in a pleas.tuit corn-' Lieut. -Col. F. B. Black, M.P.P. of crearkt,equal s>$nount:; of butter and. P y,,;e,peciall if their co- the 7th ef.Janua'ry, 1878, has just been - The mayor of a Western town hit anionable wa y ' Sackv111e, who has been home canvsl• flour Together, say one tableil. of worker is, a cheerful mother, -and rot survIce. uattd'after thirty=eight years' upon a novel scheme to rid him:elf�if escing after -several months' service .. { each, and To makedd to oranseu cake btake the p settles. a bore who lead pestered him for with the Canadian Expeditionary ' one who considers- them -as a bother. At the canneries and among eahitig g A towel with - an initial on it .has beat owners general-, repairing is the some time. Force in Flanders, has gone to the +e weight of two -eggs in butte-i,_swear;a dainty appearance, By using -a order of the da:%, `A busy season is. The mayor's doorkeeper wasagood front again. -- and "flour. tbe' grated rind of one' little -ingenuity one may work the ini- anticipatod by farriers and tall' other natured; obliging chap,' and he could' ---!'-.-- - orange and the juice ofa half. Befit tials in the form of a monagram that lines of industry, never find it in his heart to turn the Napoleon's Rise. butter and sugar together,. then add That. scores o' 1. nies in North --Van- neat and gives he towcl a dirt, bore away. Just as sure as the grater rind,and flour; mix with the 'inction all -its own. couver are Iwfi;g served by. unlicensed mayor was in, the bore ivas certain to- Napoleon, who rose to be a g -n beaten up eggs. -And juice, beating the When Buffalo mo#h, ' or comrrnn' mi!kmen was the charge made in a be admitted. One day the mayor eral of brigade after only eight years' ^, mixture till quite smooth; add half } letter received by the council from the determined to end the persecution, conection with the French army, -tray - a teas oonful of bal:in -vdet cloths and press these tv it thick \errli \':ulcoucar 1).ifry. l• h shortly p g powder, anal moths -are -in a cat -pot -lay over ,-_____,. -". h tly after shorn of that honor bake fol half an hour in a modes ate].y - hot iron;, drivun� he teamth down - Y whySmith R`hen-R°bespierre-€eN'-yeti° adroit;. So a maid to ills doorkEeper . s Fleur o you now w hot oven in awell-greased Sand rich -- -- continues to- here s� a arly s it'cian was he that - through he carpet. Repeat to hill REDUCTION' Int CRirIE. 'tin. When cold, -ice with six tabs -e- • • «t. . come- Tom' r • was the head of the forces.of the con- later hatches. ?`o, sir, I can't cay'that I do. spoonfetls of icing sugar, which has - ., vention, though nominally an aide -de- _ When washinn lamp chitiineys «•ash Estimates for Year for British Pri-'• Well, Henry,. I don't iriind telling Ivan well rolled until a'fin o- d r _ that heir „F• _yo ,-camp to Barras as commander -in and mixed into .a an rrn_e a in o_ Nvater and stanc t, p• �s paste with the ju'c_• sons Drop S500,000. „ chief, -an ac ua y e e.----- them in -a safe .place �o dr Pet _ job of the remaining half of the orange. y' { "from that day," says the mayor,h1Y Powerful man in France. them on a wire dish -drainer, and the A reduction in theprison estimates Anyone who will try ,lie following lass, will emerge bright, clean and of the British Is.le:; ,for the comi:ig "1 saw no more of the -bore." - - recipe will never buy corned-b",f arklin o ,g • from the butcher again: For 70i p g' ycar.of $500,000 or about 12 p„r cent. f" - Tfiere.4s a good run of black salmon umis.ui•bcef take one Shears in -the kitel+.en ttrc very i:,,e it:d^the. shutt'ng up; in whole or in --If gomc men ail fo get tile', test -in- the Miramtchi-at Boiestown, and po pint of snit,' r deserts.;the have cause for rejoicing. fug. Use them to trim lettuce, ct , part, of 'a score of prisons are som; Y j S•. anglers are enjoying gr,od, sport. -- one teacup of brown sugar, one tante- <<iis� � t p' P n and figs, dre•c c•h'^,en;,' rre- of the vi••ible evidences of the reduc=• spoonful each of ground clave-- all- spice aml pepper, and one tablespoc,n- n''e gfapeft'uit, and. for max} other; tion -of crime owing to the war; ac- ful of �itrlverized sAltlieter. itu;, the th it may be -discovered daily by eiSrding to the report of the com-- •he thinking housewife. mi ;tuners of prisons. Of -the 20 pr beef with thi; mixture and place in a —_�--_ p' • { H jar. Rub each piece on all side-. sons closed or -in process of be'ng "� l You Have—. ave Not a Utilizing .Refuse. closed -'eleven ha re been closed entirely, - r- with ibis tniittiire'twiE@ a' day for" n' �ir.on>: •the recent patent, R!t.! in'all - 'week, ther• wash off the spices, all hcing situated in towns i?f mod - P P F, xitlnd is a procer ; for rn•movitiR the craft, :ru like !halm:ford, Herc:fold, i e��•++ a h ? in n pot of boiling Water -and let aim- ld,,;r, 'tin and chi: mlcals front scrap v Poi 1\tvy ri i! le - mer for live hours. Remove t•t• t A galvanized artie,es and for utiliz- Sta , t d. St. Alban~, etc. -fire and press under a heavl writ.ht ,,is the -base mtrals The iaive Hint L3 !h. i iggest dt•op in crime rasa; notic- until cold. The same pickle %will do a South Wales tinplat,,, worker, who erg in the year endu,g March; 191;,, for for another 10 pound,; of beef by III r; t hay already obtain: ^d contract:; from wlv: r, 't1w percentage was 281 per ' 'rubbing into it a handful of sail, several nimileipalitios fo?r. treating,100000 popuint'on._ The fiscal year i down reft!se such as tin cans, contain• non• drawing to a close is expected to:W.N.L]'FE Pr; and similar metallic wa,tP. pro h.: ,{ a Mill further decrea a in crime. RO Presefcing Eggs. i tho :el,utt says. You are n� doing Justice ce Nous is the time to preserve egns ld,+ct,� The water glass method is very aim_ -Gets Her Permis:;ion First. - `-- ple. Egirq put up according to it will "Pias he a mind of his own"' A- srdioolboy .wants to know. h u{ �o, you rself or your family. retain .heir original flavor, The egg, t'i'es, but he always arks his wife many square rods it takes to mak Must b� fresh and clean. Washing* sal] kdo with wiseacre.. - . }� i.. '�-': -.. ^:: .: �.'_v.. --'.. ...-..... ..... _.-_.........,.L':.-._.i...a.n__..,..5.....�M.._.e....—._-..`...-a._r.....v_.w`1.a'6u.._.....Ch+:_.:n.�.ir.,L..,...-,.iLwra,i95..n.5 _..ar:..r.r�t!.Si.tlSau. --• - - �2'1•iOWY..yt\fN�_ — --------- -Mrs. James Andrew, jr.,L_�vas -Born-At Whitby on Friday, _,-�_LOLGAL -Complaints are Wade regard- • Mackie, a son. r. May the l2th, to Frank and Mrs, in the city on Tuesday. 0 F SMS. baseline, line, ing the practice of Wys going into 111 -Miss Alice Palmer, of Toronto,' -�-Janie� Divine, of the t. George's cemetery and die- iq :0 �T_ - has sold hie farm- to Prof. Boswell S P w&s horno over Sunday. e arms. Some even go spent at k -good figure. charging fir -Arthur Lang, Toronto, use the tomb -stones -Screen doors and window so far as to Sunday at the home of his mother screens galore at -The Big Store." as targets. For discharging Brie. here. cemetery there is a fine --A ted a neat you'll save money by buying arras in ace _BzwAn has rested �f nnt, legs thgn S4 and not rrore his new rest-- MLVI.Y. fence in front. ­01 -Joseph Cowan is at present in than $40. y. Just to rewind you of a few lines dei2ce. -Miss Mabel Wright spent a Toronto, where he has secured a position at the harbor improve- —"C"ENTENNI-AL CORNERS' day last week 3vith friends in Ty meats. rone. ion of the Centennial -,.ot goods you need now-: -it is reported that several of -Win. and Mrs. Boyes and fam- The copgregat ebrate 5th the our residents have purchased new ily, of Belleville, spent a fefewdays Methodniversary of theist Church willchurch on Sun. cel daring the past week visiting. rela- 25an autos. day, May 28th. Rev. R. B. Beynon, a ''.. -A number of silos were blown tives in Pickering. former pastor, will preach at 2,30 and Wall Papers -Huge assortments,, firom. 5 cents 'to $1,00 'down during the high wind -of -Dr. E. J. and Mrs. Shirley and 7 p.m. The Washington- Methodist per roll. Thursday last. family bad a reunion on Sunday, Choir will furnish special :nusic in the - Shirley.North when all . the members were to. afternoon and at the evening service 'rt. Muslius-Ve y e new patterns and ?gt. Russell r, _Cretonnes and A r -ni6 -Sei �1' i Bay, spent Sunday at the home of gether for the first time in a num- the Zion fteLby-t—efinn Choirwill sing. —C f ata «'e weicome everyone to our anni- -ints here bar ove. 7�Fe isary on �ihe 28th inst. Miss Marie Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman spent Wed. -We congratulate N Nett and Set -hn 'Colors, white, ivory andicreara, ctagreerom oro nesday in town with her sisters, Bateman on her securing herB. A, .,..Cur�tain N N fToronto University the Misses Bunting. -Card of Thanks Joe. 15c, 25c and 85c per yard.., -Wednesday next being Vic- at the recent examinations. She -haa secured a position as teacher I'wish through the columns f Triz Day, the places of business 0 Oilcloths, Floor Oilcloths and Linoleums' Big toric Mathematics in Havergal La. �ig Vks to ea my sincere- gratitude Table w uV %;jkV*V%A Richardson is dies' College; to t•e in Men_ - �i_ . . assortment at Big SWAM" -Mrs. Joshua N. -eek -The weather man at the The sions of sympathy and acts of V, ;,.-j9pendjug a few days this v% tes that the ness shown. mein my recent beieave- with ,-:spending in the city. ronto Observatory sta Lawn Mowers -We ordered early. You get the benefl.t, Thextoh spent first half of the present month has meat by the death of my husband. J. R, and Mrs. MRs. JAxEs'Kv%G of the early price, $8.50 to $6.50. Sunday with the latter's sister, been abnormally wet and that Mrs. J, H. Beal, of Claremont. tten years. here has been nothing to equal it -Lance Corp. Victor Taking the spring TI 1j 'Garden and Lawn Rakes -80 cents to 85 cents. Rumpth in and wife and family spent the as a whole there have been wetter a spring has Forsale at current prices 3, 4. the -7 V Pickering friends. ones. The present . New. Perfection Oil Stoves -$8.50 to $14 -00 - week end with warmer than the 8, 10. 12 and 15 inch cement tile at the -John McGinty has levelled the been a little warm Whitevale Tile Yards. Ind. Tel. No. ground in front of his premises average. Honsser has kindly offer. 5504 Markham. Roofing-Manufactu red by F W. Bard & Ron -1 ply 1-50. *hich adds much to its appear. -M ra. -W.M. PHILP is said that the ed to be hostess for a meeting of - - Tply 2.00, 8 ply 2.50. Fix that leaky roof NOW. once. e township is the Women's institute on Satur it oral law -suits, day, M 12-itb at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Card of Thanks .Shlrwin.Wllllams Paints-Brighten"up now before the threatened with several . Y Milater, of Brampton. will owing to damages incurred by W Mr. and Mrs. H. Gatward wish to dust comes. Big assortment,of colors. address the meeting, giving a thank their many friends for their in and bad roads. of the origin of flowers and for their -Mrs. James King and son are Short sketch U,ety kind donations ' a jays with the working of the Red Gross aitpressions of sympathy and' other cent nd40cent packages. Don't ptit off. --7-spending a few eef.*, of also a "Talk on the daughter's acts of kindness during their recent .—former's father, Patrick I education." All ladies are cordi• bereavement by the death of their be- -1900 Gravity WaN'er-We guarantee it. Take one home -The Cherrywood Autumn Leaf Mission ally invited to attend. loved daughter. if you don't like it. $15- -The A eat at the home of -Mrs. Joe T. Clark, of Toronto, and try it. Bring it bacLk - Band will m on Saturday who, with the assistance of her EXECUTOR*8 one price to all. Mrs. W. H. Peak y afternoon usual hour. friends, has undertaken to furnish NOTICE to CRED w i ioon at the us a pair of socks to each man of a pur-cVa­se-a-nyM­ing a our a ore �e7 -Pte: Frank D. Clgkrk, of the Ub Division Ammunition sub. -platoon nf , the 84th B&U­4h&rt?r- - AND OTHERS. is not satisfactory in every way, yo . u can exchange part, Toronto, spent the week-ead to leave for overseas, wishes to ac- in the estate of Peter Asada, late of the it or get your money refunded. with his sister, Mrs- G. Match. know ' ledge the receipt of fourteen Township of Pickertng. in the County of -Mr.- and Mrs. Duggan and 'a of socks from the Swastika Ontario o, Farwer, Deceased, paib of Pickering, S are visiting Cln he wishes, family. of Cochrane, '@ wather-Mrs. through THz NEWS. to thank the NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant !with Mrs Chap. 121, R -S 0.. 1914. M a CHAPMAN lake shore. a having claims against la r their kind and generous to section 56. McCausland, of the tbAt all person -Seethe west in- donation.- the -ONTS -Everybody the estate of said Peter Annan. PICKERING, `dow df- "The Big store.- 'Sensa- -Messrs. Westuey Bros. are who died at the Township of Picker- tional bargains in ladies' and child- showing their, patriotism in a very I on the Seventeenth do of _Oc- Don't miss practical manner by giviDir thQ toter. 1915, are required to deliver or '.sea's boots and shoes it• proceeds of the sale . I GART%EN SEEDS and TO of a 11 -year-old send post prepaid. to Alexander J. -Miss Mabel Wright, who has 1pick driving mare to patriotic Annan. Dunbarton. P. 0- Ont.. the completed her course in Do- purposes. The animal has been Executor of said estate, on or before garden yet ? If not we can supply You with just E and will be the 1st day of June. 1918, their names Have you planted your g Dutch sets and :.mastic Science at Toronto Univer- broken to harness at the and addresses and a full description of either Steel -Briggs' or Simmers' Seeds, sity, has returned. home for her offered for sale by auction -their claims. and the nature of their multipliers. Simothy and Clover Seed. vsiestion.Gordon House stables ata o'clock supply you with with all necessary toolls you require -Hoes abd pherd, who bad to -morrow (Saturday) afternoon. securities. if any, held by them. and We can also on Chicken wire In 2. 9.4 and 5 feet, the -Miss W. She FURTHER TAKE Notice that af ter Flork@Sp es�and Shovels. gone to the Obbawa hospital for One quarter of the proceeds will the said 1st day of June, 1-918, the said new kind, to protect your warden from the little and big treatment several weeks ago" has go to the military fund of the Y. Executor will proceed to distribute the chicks. The newest thing an the market. Chick feed., grit and &bell. returned home and is slowly - M. C. AL., and the balance to the estate of the said deceased among the The ladies are busy house-cleaning and will require Wall Paper. Alabaetine,'_ re recruiting and en entitled thereto, having regard Whiting. Varnish, Turps, Brushes, Liquid Veneer. Paints, etc. We covering. 182nd Battalion for rec part, requisite -Oilcloths, Linoleum, Jap. -The central of the Home Tele. other expenses. only to the claims of which he sball can supply you with every requisite , Orations. Art Satsens. of -The Girl's Red Cross- Society then have notice, and the said Execu- Matting. Bungalow Nets. Scrims Co. will -close on the 24th d inspect our stock and satisfy 0 phone ill will hold a supper from a to$ In for shall not be liable for the said as- -Call an Allay at a P. M, Subscribers W1 of St Andrew's sot*r any "rt thereof. to &VV Darson are r t. Of whose claim e sball not thenhAve iremember to call up -not later than- -01e- bw"lle" h that hour. Church and a concert in the town received notice. 'DUNBARTON hall, beginning at 8 o'clock, sharp, I . GILLESPIE1 —Mr. Fierheller was in New. ALEXANDER J. ANNAN, G A ,market on Wedne-%day attending on theevening of May24th. A by his solicitor. A. E. Christian -the marriage of his sister-in-law. good - programme will he given, Dated lay 2nd, 1916. In his absence the pupils of his consisting of solos duets, cinart- InstrunientAl Its S�+e& Time ettes, readings an Go YEARS' Farmers I room en)oyed a holids, Dios by the "Harm-ony Four" Male EXIOCRIFENCIL —Don t forget to call on F. H. Edythe satisfaction. We have's good ':Hall to see his large stock of vege. Quartette, Toronto, miss Got your Seeds where you get good satisfac well-known soprano soloist, reputation --are out again to do buss. table and flowering plants which La along this line. and Irsindle ready ,for delivery. of Toronto, and others. Admit, neva with you this year., We are now Seed and also D-. M. Ferry' Leave your order now so that you sion to both tea and concert, ad- �Steelis-Briggs Co's s, children under 12 s. will not bedisapi-ointed. alts 25 cents, We handle the best and 'who came to years, 15 cents. MAPAS While seeing 9 place your order for Boots —Mr. Redfearn, tion, TRADC u at of satisfaction and good wear. Mkerring from Colborne a�out . The Midland Press Association, Desinne can guarantee tee yon the be three weeks a junior clerk in which comprises the counties of capimim-rra " . ugb, Durham, :rixtkM way go a" j Anyone sending a sketeb and dem Bank, has resigned Ontario, Peterborough, QWCkI "oertain. lnr optnion " Wilether A33 the Standard F r for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and , guarantee per tion in the bank in order Victoria and Northumberland, invent nn to Probd.jit 7A-1 I Nomonk We are agents his met at Port Hope on May 5th, and Unum cone on with every garment. Mont fre4L deft geocy for sech�m feet satisfaction to'etrilosIti f, t rou or overseas service. 'M "bldw= Mats Patents tax" int —Boots, shoes and wall paper discussed many questions of vital speew"ajos, witboul. In No other .— - ]PICKERING sale will be extended to June let, interest to publishers. % BUNTING' :": -_ assortment industry has been hit harder than SCkinfifiC AWOL itS A '�Established 1857. �s we still have a good ass A beudgom ew Larrest ctr the publishing business by the sly innstrated we Za Tertne for -in7­the above lined. Don't miss cc any adentiao jD a yeS4 poW&W prep" Sold by All kinds of paper and this sale. All prices about one war. 01 Led,, ie up in priqe au "IN A -son. & Co. othet stock has gone Newark IFI third less. D. Simpson. so -Much that a raise in the price —Four Russians have been• en- ir ft. wShAtufft. gaged on the G. T. 'R. sections at of the printed prodnet . has become --GOODS 9 order Pickering and make their home absolutely necessary in TIME TA BLE—Fickering Station 0 —inabdx�-cWr-.—ft ig-ho avoid baukrupte-y-- The meeting T_F� Tr*ius__g6tt9�EA1W1"_w5 f0110w'F--- DAILY this appointed a committee to -make 8.08 A M. —ARRIVING to get Canadians to do work No. 6 Mail alterations in the price list so as .. 12 Local 2.50 P. -M. on account of so many enlisting, re4pond with the increased 10 14 Local .6.04 P. M. --Lloyd Bateman, who has en- to -*or ing going West due so fQ1lows­ cost of paper, ink &c. The gees- Tra -HOES, RAKES, SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS listed with the McGill Battery, 0. 13 Local 7.42 A. M. with Pic ing tion of raising the weekly papers N I . Mantriehl visite ker' 14 T 00, 1 ILIR P. M. -Gkrdeh Tools. from $1 to $1.50 WRS Rlawdiscusqed. &H other relatives this week. He expects number of weeklies in the pro- 7 Mail. 7,50 P. M0 to go over to-Eaglamd in about a A numb *Sundav included month, where the battery Will put vince have already advanced the IT 11 -IT I IM M3 Ell ID 8 to $L60. An a period of training before go- price ing to the front. —About 12 o'clock on Monday ELM DALE -MILAILAS5 le complete in all lines. Base Balls and.Bate. Fishing Tick =Joe Clark, who' has been in night, several people returning General Hardware. 7 Complete stock of Gene Brantford for several weeks, was home from Whitby noticed flames home on Sunday. On Monday issuing from the barn on R. Rich- You can always get the best Mani- tir made from No. I. Morning he entered the employ of ardsou 9 farm, lot. 8, base line, toba Flo H H. BUNDY— H. S. Howland, Son & Po., hole- Pickering, of which J. W. Gaston Mauitobp. Wheat. =J 0 S EP whole- Glenora for sale hardware o 0- is the tenant. They immediately Royal Household and merchants, of T We co6gratulate him on aroused Mr. Gaston, but the fire Bread. Tryabag. roma. Flour Fresh Rolled, Oats. securing such a desirable position. had gained such headway that it Pastry Flo —More rain has fallen and seed- was impossible to save much of BRAN, SHORTS the contents. Mr, Gaston's loss is MIX FEEDS COLLARS" ing operations are still further de HARNESS! ...... layed. it looks now as though a very heavy one, as 21 head of �OAT CHOP. Be- CRUSHED OATS upwards the farmers will not be thron attle perished in the flames. Gooa Farm Harness from $35.00- uPwi I seeding bytheenclofMay.atl st aides he quantity of grain BARLEY CHOP low lying land. In consequence and bay and a number of imple- WHEAT T in CRACKED CORN A number. of bargain Collars, $2 and $2 50 of the lateness of the season the menta. It was with difficulty the ill most likely be other buildings were saved. He MIXED HEN FEED grain crops'willreasonable prices. Harness, light. carried an insurance of SOW, in 'Caldwell's Cream substitute All horse goods at promptly The Dominion le Leaf Mutual but this Calf Meal. " Ing n Alliance has ap- the Map Boot aud Shoe,repau small ia-ft of tlie.' Molasses Meal inted Sunday next Field Day. will cover only a an -attended to. In St. Andrew's Church the pulpit loss. How the fire originated i,; a CHOPPING AND OAT will be, filled b Rev. Mr. Campbell mystery. Mr. GaRtor� was in the CRUSHING EVERYDAY 1000 A F "Pt R An Dirs G? 46 P il hic C C t 8 o'clock and at that time Get prices on feed In ton lots. S EMPORIUM Of T-o-rcento. a the IoUlDit of the barn a ICKERING HARNLES - - ---------------- "re. --Muub E h will be oce �Ied were no BELL FHUZ b. yo,C0A_­­KW1_L1;__ Methodist Chum u of t ere —1, -Gel= Home by Rev. John Bailey, M. A gympi1by is expressed for Mr. V. 'V7V Home Phone 2501 Toronto• in the evening and Aud- Gsston in the misfortune which Chopping every day. has overtaken him. c ley in the afternoon.