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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_05_26y Sva',-T'-- .c _ �� �•,r14-•--..r.,a^,..- ..n.,..� .. t Al fir.-;, -n i�.kFs: ,r,••'' �R •F;.., n ,� 4• I7 Z s c• I C, -K. ING NEW S 'H E P 0 Yo VOL. -XXXV': - -, PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY `?6, 1916 No. 35+ r _ ' 9ROCK ROAD.. - MARKHAM �rafits�stastal garb*. SPINK-MILLS p .. Established 75 years w Archie Jackson, of Oshawa, and The liark�lam Fair boats at a ed e- Med4cal Frank, of •Pickering, anent the 24th at tial.meeting held here on Satur ay GREENWOOD homefishing and otherwise enjoying awarded the contract for the building - ''pp E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- themselves. of the new central show room to re - .L1. -teres member of the optometrical Asso• Quite -a number from here attended place the one .destroyed by fire in elation of Ontario, special attentim.given to FLOi R : - - the funeral'of the late Mrs,.Hubbard, March, to John Miller, of Unionville, the Iltting of glasses.. Eyes tested free. North of Toronto widow of the late William for $8, 500. The decision to award the �' MILLS Olaremont. lstit Hubbard, of Brougham, on Saturday contract to Mr. Miller was unanimous „ xd WHITE SATIN- BREAD last..and the'work it is understood must be NC. McKINNON, 31.D., L.R.C.S., . Edinbu:gh,'member of the College of CREAM BU\ S—FAM1L� One of the Knights of the road" completed by the middle of September Physician& and fiurgten,eona of Ontario, lieentiate made• his appearance in our burg on The buildin8 will be of steel and con' of Ro al Colrcge of 6maeone, Edinburgh.olmeu AQ. mol Children, Omce and residence,Brougham, was very hungry and wanted to know Ing huszer frontalte on the street and jYHEA�, :K how far it was to the next village. occupy less room on the grounds than PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL -Brain Shorts �umho' Wm. Fermingham, better known the one it replaces. BARLEY WANTED f ' ' as -Billy Buntin," accompanied by his OATS ri . and X-RAY INSTITUTET better half, put in his appearance plast �* ' OF PIC$ERINai, - ONTARIO 1t heat Screenings, W(+ek, after as absence of several WNiTSY Get my prices before belling 1a, SLGIN TOWLE, M. 'H., X. D., c,. M.,. months, ,Billy is desirous of starting The concert given in. the Music Hall elsewhere. ` au - Physician -in -charge .'site in All kinds of ChQ house -keeping again on hie old -hunt. on Mopday evening, under the ar awe of then Diseases of Woman, Cancers ���' -Society, w quit success: -- -- -- -, se e a Ttlmon. a -Ray examination. Diseases of eye The members.of the council were In BARLEY FEED ear. nose, throat end lungs. Fitting glossas ane ,BROUGHAM Toronto on Tuesday at the request of 00ce Hourchronic 12 to 8 anede7,to I p, m. 19ly 'SCRANTON COAL D. L. and 'W• .. the officials of the C. P. R. to discuss BRAN The barber was Ia Toronto over the the question of a suburban service and nth' commuted fares, SHORTS a4• STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Graham Johnston and family were £ 6f` Rev, Prof. Cosgrove, o! Trinity Col - E. FAREWELL, K.C., B�iRRIB- in•Uzbridge on Sunday. g g y MIDDLINGS •�• Mre. R'm. Norton a eat over Sun- lege. Toronto, who is one of the most U a TEB,pounty orowmAttornsr,aaa0o=%7 AND STEAM. brilliant preachers in the country, oc- `°*? • , _ dey with relatives in oronto. P y CRUSHED OATS ` EmHtltos. Oomtt Souse. Whitby. 10•+ Mies Marie Hamilton is spending a copied the pulpit in All Saints' Church• AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and few days with Mrs. James Clyne, of on Sunday. At the evening service "�} :•:." . golicitor..Notary Public. Etc. Mon J. L. SPINS; LIMITED! Malvcra, he made a most interesting allusion to SEED; CORN oon. Omce Brock 131. North, Whitbv. 17 — Miss S. Gammage is spending a few the war, PICKERING, ONT, weeks with her sister, Mrs. Evereat, The 132nd concert in the Music Hall, Bast varieties, best qualities and Dental on Saturday evening last was one of _ lowest ice. _ _ _ of Toronto, lK' W. J. and Mrs. Brown and dauRht- the beat of the whole aeries of military LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S- G. Re B R Z W S T Z R concerts given here during the pact G:sduate of thea itya1 College of Dental. er, of Toronto, were with. W. and Mrs h l 07 tow a oaths. Several professions en- - Surgeons slid i n la's ha of -Toronto, once Veterinary Surgeon Mosgrove over the 24tH. tertainers from Toronto assisted is over W. uM.r Pringle'; hardware SM. afore Whitby. Van Woodruff, of Whitby, accom- O>aw boa»9 to 19; 1 to ago. Ind hose le Honor Graduate of .the Ontario - anied b E. pe the rogram. - BW phone 4go. p 1417 Veterinary College and Honor- P. y Marr, spent the 24th with The Review of the 116th Battalion Fe Q R��N ar Associate of the Ontario his sister, Mrs. George Young here. p Misses Edith and Cassie ShauRh- on Thursday and Friday promises to s . famine** mine** Lash*. Veterinary College. t' be an eventful s'Rair in Whitby. The �i� f! lit,Ind. hose i20'd• neasy and Miss Edith Brodie, of To """ `' "" P ronto. spent the holiday with the lat- Battalion in expected to arrive is T T G. SAM -Issuer of Haulage Claremont - - Ontario Whitb YY . Lie•non fa the ooaaty of oata>do, toy's mother here. w en t ey will be' presented with the g The shingle that has given- satio— Plokmrina village. my faction for over 80 ears. Empire freedom of the town by the mayor and y P. --TPOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- BROWN'S CORNERS council. A grand review will take Corrugated Icon with a in. by s tion•er, valuator, collector and issuer place on Friday afternoon on Mr, 2 is. corrugation, see it before you of mtarriaxe license&. Brougham.. 07 a full line of Fresh Moate always One of the biggest shipments of fat Mitchell's property just west of F. H. buy other makes. If you arelin L stock ever sent out from a station. in Annie', and about half a mile west of need of a Cream Separator. Try DHOPPER Issuer of Hearings on head at shop. the four corners, and opposite thy' . Llesme« /n the Oounq of Ontario. � York County was that of Saturday. PP a Premier for 80 da e. " Also _ Olee. at store and -his residence. Claremont• Wagon on road every dap. when Albert- Steers shipped from Ormiaaton rdian . Thursday ever- asoline e>Jl�ines from $89.00 UD. Agtocourt station i3 -bead oprime-- See or Write mete ore u n B.BEATON TOWNBHIPOL]gRH Fresh Pork Sausage a spiciAty cattle, which he had bought from garden party to the 118th on Mayor y g• Oonvwraneer, ��oom for t•�sa Harold Smith, near here. Mr. Smith, z; arren s large lawn. This affair will Bell Phone. a nit&. Accountant. Ere, trona to loan Butcher's cattle wanted who is a member of the David Smith be open to the public. Both battalion l Cm farm_prop«t� Iasasx of iMranl•d• Ida bands w111 furnish the music for this F. J. Prouse, - Pickering sa+•e- Whdtsvali, Out. t -v Supply Co„ about two years ago pur- _ JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING chased the Jacques, estate of 200 acres,, occs:rion and a most enjoyable time ' 'LAUGH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Ont, Corner King -and Church Sts, and his success as a judge and feeder Will he spent by all who may attend. ]HUGH Auctioneer. Extensive e:pet- of live stool is evidenced b the fact Oa Ft ids avenin the otflcers will GEMENT TILE I levee in imported and thoroughbred stoat y x 8V« conducted as where, Write for terms Q�j j� O TTE j� �j% that that they Were sold for $9. 15 per be entertained by the Masonic Lodge, and particulars, rbous Ind. 4116. 3617 ►•)L • v AJ t s cwt, in the yards, which Is considered On Saturday the battalion will pro- The undersigned has begun the maau - ' SAWING MACHINES a record price for this season. The teed to Oshawa. It is expected that facture of cement tile from 8 to 18 "� POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, cattle were a well finished bunch. the battalion will camp at Niagara. inches. Call and get quota- _ .IC a !os aonat!« of York and Ontario. ♦va. - g llon sale of all Hada &ttenued to oa ahorte.t We sell emery .wheels, cirenlar mostly short horns, and both buyer tions at yards on Brock .,. W— acttes. Address Green River P. O„ out, saws, gasoline engines and and seller were congratulated on the _.. _. *RoutkHAltt - road. half mile west of a 1��� B. PO.WELL. Licensed Auc- slitters and buggies. ®octose of the deal. The lot totaled Spink Mills. ri uoa.u, •atnator and collector for something over 1115M. or, about $115 a N. F. Mect in. of Oshawa, spent Sun- Also, Contest kept t5oaataatly. - Weatte of Ontario and York An rinds of Styles to suit everyone, circular bead, and were forwarded to the west. day at the home of his father here. son hand. sal« eadussed either privately or b7 auction. era cattle market. Thomas Poacher and W. J. Boden - Frank Mitchell, For date or other particalan apply at reel- saws, hammered and gumalBd, were in the city on Friday and Sat • ?' dame•. Elisabeth at. Plekerin¢gg Phone orders Prices reasonable. p left at lAsw& Oae•. PlekMag VI ra WHITtYALs. _. da lalt. PICKERING 4Wv promps attention, satisfamon guano• ��T• �� ��yay $�N Mrs. Shepherd and daughter are r ' leve. Also settee at for Ford Oars. my The ladleshe viii have start- + adirg a'Ifew days- with friends is m :- �O� b Red Groes tire. READ E 3 TATE Mrs. Fennell. of Lindsay, is visiting R. J. Price, of the Maesey•Harris Co, PJANTiter brother, Mr. Wilkinson. of Toronto spent the holiday with ii U ""' Mrs. A. E. Major was in the city Brougham friends. - At SO tante per hundred, for three or four days last week. T. C. and Mrs. Brown, of Toronto, I have about 15000 ft. of No. 1.x Mrs M. E. Polka, of Toronto, s ant goo a few days with Win. and Ml s. pp hemlock 1z8z9 to 18 ft'. lac thaC a few days with her sister. Mrs. D. R. Moo rove and other friends here. g - ' _if ordered right ��� 1 � Beaton, y Mrs• R. Beverley Robson and little I want to move and will sen at a daughter, Virioea, of Guelph. open a close plaice for cash is lots of 1000: away. - Lieut• L. H. Major to attending the B �• ft. or more. y' - captaia'e class at tie Proviacia18c5oo1 couple of weeks with Robeon'e _ I have For Sale a House and Lot of Instruction in Toronto. parents here.• � .,.Chopping and Oat Rolling in Pickering Village. Large Edward J. Grover hue donned the Mr. Sneith and brother-in-law, Mr. I have contracted for a supply Of as usual. garden, some young; fruit King's uniform, having signed with Robson, of Guelph, motored down and Sarnia fence and ezD_ wt a trees. Everything in i the 182nd Battalion. We con atu- spent the week -end with the tatter's car about March 115. first-class repair. _.. late him. parents, W. B. and Mrs. Robson. .'W, G. $amen, Green River Call and see roe as this is a bar- The patriotic concert given y the 0. P. McGoregor, of Toronto II You know this fence and I stn Ya gain for some one. 182nd Battalion on Wednesday even- companied by Mr. Williamson, was satisfied that mj--seise will Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. ing was a great success. The, town here on Saturday and purchased a fine suit you. • Hall was filled to the door. The move hdree ft om Nelson Wagg, of Clare- - -- -' JOH T I7 • V. Richards• mg pictures and band were very mhch moat, cosi; -cement, lumber, lath N PBILiP - appreciated, as viers the addresses Do not forget "Mother's Day and shingles, ready roofing Nota Public, Pickerin ggi1ven by Mrs. Parsons, Lieut.•Col. A. Cradle (Roll Day" of the Union Sab and wire fencing 8• A- Cockburn, Corporal Clark, Lieuts. bath School --on Sunday. A good pro- 'always in stock. Has a full line Ot Iresh and cur y Patton and Beaton. gram of music and readings by the ed meats constantlyon hand. Water Pure Water children of the school and as address AE REE 13•x./ R _ 1 bo the pastor will be given. e e 1 Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, — CHERRYWOOD We regret to report the death of If you are wise you will use the only 'Mr; Honey and family motored out Mrs' Wm. Hubbard..which took place ,LOCUST. HILL - Ham, Bologna,. Weiners, etc. ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, y on Thurgdav last at the home of her _ who is agent fol Wind Mills, Gasoline to their new home near Miliken on ghter, Mrs. R. B. Ferris, 72 g grand -dao i } Highest prices paid for Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings Sundry. Avenue Road, Toronto. Mrs, Hub- I Butcher's Cattle for water works. Also bathroom fix- The Red Cross Society -will meet on hard was the widow c f the late Wm. -` Feld& at • the home of ?Niles Lawson 9he 6hadow �ist p ' tures, etc. Everything given careful y Hubbard, an old resident of Br- u ' • • • attention. for work. Everybody come, gbam, who was township treasurer Some of our farmers are, almost d's- - RTCE'S Pz ttP-tE`ffYRBB, couraged, not being able to complete y rs' 9joyed the :.i,` Home Tel, 5521. Whitevale, (int, their seeding on account of the nnusu. bears of age, and always enjoyed the ]E'lret-C188t3 rigs for }lire Rlly wet weather. We are hoping it ,best of health until lately, when the in- I! 11 g inav soon clear. firinities of old age caused her to de• „nnplilllllllllll�� Da Or nl bt :Tile. P1Ckering Robert and bits. Taylor, of Watford, cline. She was held in the very high - y' g est esteem by all who enjoyed ker -- —' have returned home, after spending naintance. Her funeral .took lace >�► —$nS meets all trains _ P Vigilance Committee two weeks with their uncle, usly lTay- for 'ort Saturday when her body was con- Teaming promptly attended to. lor, who has been so seriously ill for veyed to the cemetery adjoining the �' Agent. for Canada Carriage Co. the past six weeks, but who is, we are Christian for interment. The • _ ��i Peak pleased to hear, able to be about the large number who attended the rune - The object of this Association is to g . . lessen stealing and prosecute door while en route to Cherr ral testified to the high esteem in L p{c){rip' the felons.' y' which she was held in the community we Leek Into The EYE wood the band of the I8lnd Battalion " _ The patriotic -concert by the 182nd Members having property stolen eotmm�ni• was invited in and given a Cup of coffee Battalion which was held in the Town �datly Have Enlisted ! p° y by Win. Taylor, sr,. the oldest and Hall on Thursday evening last was a -We wish the people of Pickering and Cate immedistely with any member p g of Execntiye: Committee. most patriotic man in the neighbor• successful affair. The hall was crowd• vicinity to know that we have hood, The weather bola cold and wet ed with an a reciative audience, who, adopted the advanced Many vacancies must'be filled. PP Membership fee #1.00. the thoughttuingsa of r. Taylor was enjoyed ed the program ram throw hout, The Shadow Test System dbmpnatrated Right now the demand ed�p j y P g g on the Tickets may belied from the Provident or much appreciat moving pictures; which are always recently by Mr. Graham. •ti, The military ncert was a great popular, pleased everybody as well as a secretary on application. succefs for all the rain. Theaddresses Pop y y By this method it is almost impossible - �iTsiai�� the selections by the bead and the to make an error, as all work to done IX Exsc. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm• were certainly good and showed the vocal numbers. Recruiting speeches b looking into the eye, thereby Istat- ' er, . V. Richardson, Pickerin urgent used for Cosa, We believe two p , g were given b Hes. Parsons. who In the defect right at its source. • g• of our married men bare joined the by g p 1T,r� 1 A. U'Conaar; a ark colors. Yours men, sure] you want proved herself be a moat effective` head - TORONTO. ONT. J. CI to help Young our mothers and a t= and pleasing platform speaker, Col. Wesik muscles strengthened, head- ' T President' Secret to y Cockburn, who•commands the Battal• aches cured and cross eyes, in many is fully five times our aupnly. This ers. Be up and doing today ere to- Ion, presented many forceful III cases, straightened, whea--glasses are 4; handl seems Bible, but it is true. morrow may be too late. menta whythe young men should en- fitted by this advanced sysMm. y P� TOOLS SHARPENED John Barnes returned on Monday y . Business Men KNOW our graduates from Scotland, he having gone home list, and Lieut. W. J. Beaton, also Examinations' Free. Satisfaction are first-class therefore they have gave an excellent address which was guaranteed. :1 .•. the habit of sppiviag to are when is We make a s clalry of crosscut saws, to bring' out his mother to live with well eceived. Two returned soldiers - Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired, him, she havin lost her husband 5 •" need of reliable office help. g also gave forceful ...addresses. The �Ve have an extensive Optical f Mow - open all year. Eater now. Cara= Razor -boning a specs-- s]vy.--For a first- some trio' months ago. We extend chair was sbl occupied by R. R. Mow- - - Dark Boum, clase hair trim or an easv shave call our sympathy and hope she ma be ably free. _ . at the East -end Barber Shop, long spared to enjoy this fair Canada bray , of which e. A silver collection T W. J. Elliott, Principal See our House Furnishings of; all of ours. They hada pleasant voyage was taken which amounted to M. T Moore mcnadea -kind s. __S15ght1y-ueed Carpets did not sigh Drug --Graduate Optician (3or, Yonge and Cbarl< s�teT from 15 cebts a yard up. tbough tbey met tine Cyanic the day rinse on BtieIow map become - Drvgg' 411 .1'10 W. J. Gt�RDON PICKERING she was torpedoed. `German Envoy at Washington. Qj C3t6Tin ,,, _= .�� . _ . , .-:� .. - ,- �, Wit:, ..:.• ...F;. .-:��- ,....�......•.::...-un.s >��.. ...�. .,c.:... ,..:a: �..� � �:::.�-..�.i�-..,,.�:,..:-,W'a,..ay.c..�.. _....d...,.mai "m,•.i,:m�,-�-,.....,:::oxo.ake�::srV�.:.''�s...,...ae+i��:��.r:;.:i,:: Sna�.•.r.3'�•„Zss�c.415'�r�'s`.iso`.u.�.c�:.tisr,.%%r3,.-z.F�.t�i �`°tl�'.:���*.��+.•w` .4 wH �,n ,s,, n� "> 'a i L , R. 5. ,s•.. ,r .^sea v�•,,'r .Bees--n-•�-^:•-•+.•9^r • .iw .�*a:. �•r x .--•r-�^ s a• ..n .�`r i„�^ ,ser +.•,. .. ,� t Ya=.' Yr - %� ..., .w' , is :+ - „z'... ,d.. : `4i .... , • made valiant efforts to work the guns and return the fire, but their gallantry was useless. The surprise had been so complete that they W no. chance.- - �e They were mowed down in heaps, and the terrific close bombardment Tea- -range the Jemtchug heeled continued until over and sank. Then her destroyer WOOD P 4 The Emden, a small cruiser of over British and Allied men-of-war in the turned and steamed rapidly from the �� moiol ra . - harbor. three thousand five hundred tons dis- vicinity were soon set to work to hunt _ placement, armed with twelve 4.1 -inch' her down. But at first searching for But the tale of destruction was not , guns, and capable of a speed o! about $single small ship in that vast area yet complete. The French destroyer of "SALADA' for every t..o cups—boiling Mousquet, a craft of tre three hundred grater.—and fire mites' infusion will produce r 24.5' knots, was one of the squadron of ocean was rather like looking for nugin at -Tsing-tau, the German port inn and three tonstwenty-eight the proverbial needle in a haystack, , gght Il a most delicious and invigorating beverage. China, on the commencement of boa -'for Von Muller was an adept at cover- � speed, armed with two torpedo=tubes 7F tilities. Oa the outbreak of war Ad -1 ing his tracks, never carried out two and five small guns, had been patrol- SEidD FOR E TRI!►I. i ling outside' the harbor, and had ap- PACKET miral Von' Spee, the Commanderessive raids in any one locality, Mail us a postal saying arentl sighted the Emden on her . Cl was absent in southar i waters and made full use of his wireless tele- P ; B how much you naw pay with the Seharnhorst, Gneisenau, and graphy - in determining the positions way. in; but, deceived by her appear- blend for your preteirs and ck y ante, she hada apparently mistaken her ' from and movements of his pursuers and PP. . y . -- — . fxsd-or-Breen-- the north, however, joined up with victims.' 'him, and it was not- until about the Between 25th and 30th September wards, hearing the sound of gunk, she TEA middle of August that the Emden was he sank four more ships to the south- came hurrying back, and sighted the raider a few miles outside the- harbor. finally detached, with orders to do ward Ceylon, the collier Buresk was The Emden sighted the destroyer at Y. what damage she could to the Allied captured, and one vessel was liberated B y matures. This much the same time as the Frenchman fire on points to the fact y , � .!rade in Eastern waters. � I with the crew of the remainder. It 1 that feeds to supplement ngw grass Her captain, Von Muller, undoubted- was during this period. that a British the Mous ueaw her, a atramptly range opened th ee thou I' j should be of a carbonaceous nature merchantman is said to have been in q in order to -.balance the ration but as-' sL�T' man,_the son,_it is said, of an English communication witha men her little destroyer replied with her light' the sum mer. -advances and pasture bei b wireless telegraphy, quite un- Y P g -. - mother and the husband of-a�En ' t if f P - ':. ' come drier, feeds that-wil) bolster up aware whom s e was ns and endeavored to use her for-, the protein side are necessary. wife was eminently fitted for the dif- �t�' edoes but wit out t.uccess "Have you any news of the Emden?" p + I"M ehange from the comparative $cult role he had oto play; and the rhe is supposed to have asked. "Am German high explosive shells swept her ' story of the Emden's short but event- PP y„ ., i++ decks and perforated her thin hull un- From Stall to Pasture, dry feed of winter to the succulent tut career, and of her final destruction I steering a safe course?" I am it. P I grass should be made b de t ' eventually answered the German with till she eventually sank by "t ie stern Regularity is one of the important Y grecs. Give by H.M.A.S. Sydney, will never be the cow her regular feed of fod- . with her colors still flying. Thirty- dry -, grim humor after further converse- rules in a successful. dairy stable. der before turning- her out on - forgotten. - , six of her men were rescued b the B Brass tion, and shortly of erwards overhaul- y The aim ie to feed the same kind of the first few days. Once the cow According.to one account, Von Mui-, ed and sank the inquisitive questioner. Emden, which then steamed out into feed, at the same hour each day. If *' '.ler's adventures started soon after the Indian OOcean at full speed. secures a good feed of grass it is well On 15th October the British cruiser P a change of feed is made, it is done toavoid feedin le leavingTsiri tau.. He realised that Throughout this affair Von Muller g game hay or bran, be might meet one of the vessels of Yarmouth sank the German Hamburg- gradually, as a sudden change tends g ' had behaved according to the use es as these feeds are rich in the same Amerika liner Markomaania off Sum-, g B to affect the animal system and de- , the Japanese squadron outside, though , of war, though at first it might be ubstance that fresh grass contains. atra, and captured the Greek collier B B lcreases the flow of milk. Milking r as yet that country had not declar- !thought that he acted in an underhand) Something is required that is rich in Pontoporos, which was is company i� must also be done at. a certain tient: carbohydrates in order to balance the ' ed war upon Germany. Still, he had with her. This last vessel, full 'of manner in approaching a hostile port) Y t, each day, and by the same person. ration., When the season o n� . u no wish for his ship to be shadowed coal had previously been. command-! displaying false colors and with his Any deviation from the accustomde P m and her movements reported' to the ahs disguised. International law, war;ri, grass soon becomes firm, and eered by the Emden against the will P time is readily noticed when the milk 1, British; so, before sailin he had h' e e , s may be considered a perfect feed in res captain, an as su ae-' a scales. - I! it is nates- ,itself.' So fon as there is sufficient agvise as a $elfish light not attack under an flag but her B quently, released by ns; but both ships Y eery for the dairyman, w o fi cruiser by providing her with a dum had been reported as accompanying own+ and the German took the pre' herd under test, to closely follow -a feeds are not required. As the sea- my fourth funnel' of canvas and wood, the raider, and Were, in fact, two of eaution of hoi-ting-.German colors be- schedule in order to get the, most from q i and by displaying the white ensign 'the craft upon which alio relied for fore firing her first torpedo at the son advances, grass becomes more or c Within a few hours of- sailing, the P I Jemtchug. In war, too, the dis is- his cows, it is equally important that , less mature and is frequently rather goes, he actually 'did meet s� her stores and coal. for, of a ship for the purpose of mix- the came regularity be given the F.hort.. It is then a little heavy on storyAfter 30th September, however, the ordinary herd in order that they, may Japanese armoured cruiser, a ship leading an enemy has always been per the carbohydrate side of the ration, Emden herself had again disappeared, produce to their maximum. In a few and additional feeds should be of a which could have blown him out of fectly legitimate. and until 20th October her movements I weeks a decided, and in many cases s rotein nature. -the water with one broadside; but For thirteen days after the Penang P were unknown to the outside world. sudden, change will 6e made in the the Japanese vessel, satisfied that the-- affair—the—Emden_.d+';ani Ar •_6ut[—lliyide the Pasture Fields. Emden was what she .purported fa From a diary kept by one of her petty dearly -os.-the- morning ot, 9th Nov em- feed at most herds. From dry fod- Cows do better it ven a frequent cera owever it is known that she -der to fresh, grace, -grass in a day is 8i suffered -her to pass unmolested and , ber, the Sydney. Captain John C. T.1 sufficient to disturb the best bovine change of pasture. It is a mistake unreported. visited Diego Garcia, an unfrequented Glossop, then on convoy duty in the island in the midle of the Indian Ocean' P y y 1 digestive system. to allow grass to be too closely crop - For the next six weeks the Emden's vicinity of the Cocoa Keeling Islands ed a]thou h it is difficult to avoid - about one thousand miles to the south _ It is a mistake to turn stock to pas- p g animovements were n t shrouded tilin obscurity, soufb-eastward of Ceylon, on 14th Oct-' than group of coral r l -lands in -the he southw rd I - � ture in the spring before the grass I in a divided into asontwo five ten -acre re s, field, d p ober, and that she spent the day re- I has attained considerable growth. The that she suddenly reappeared in the - Sumatra—received a wireless message cows pastured on it week bout will -- pleniahing her depleted bunkers. The young, immature grass contains a P Bay of Bengal. Here, between the from the station there reporting a give much better results than the "10th and 14th o! the month, she cap, spot was well chosen, for none of the strange man-of-war off the entrance large amount of water, and a consid- . islanders were aware that war had' enable quantity must be consumed in same area with the cows on it eon- tured seven large merchantmen, of It was the Emden again; and with her tinual} By use of $ temporary been declared. while the only means order that the animal may receive . y P y which six were sunk, and the other limitation fourth funnels rigged, and fence the pasture field could be divid- of communication with the outside aultieient dry matter, or food nutrients, sent into Calcutta with the crews. On: !lying no colors, she had appeared offs ed in order to give the grass every • _' world is by a three=monthly steamer, � to sustain the body and accomplish the i the 20th of September. the raider was a inhabitants, though British sub -,the ;islands at daybreak. According regular amount of work. in the form `chance. _ reported to be in the neighborhood of - to personal narratives which have ] of producing milk... Not only is too Early in, the season the nigh:.c, are dicta, were treated kindly, ' and the' Qinee appeared in the newspapers;' it ., usual! chill and the ground damp •,� $fangos; while two days inter she sad. diary states -that the ertiiser s engine- mach o! the "washy grass injurious , y Y '. ' deidy appeared off Madras after dark, would seem that the dummy funnel of - Both these conditions have a•detrim ere even repaired the local motor -boat to the.animal, animal, hilt the pastures are and, using her searchlights, fired one, 'canvas and wood was seen Rapping in ental effect on the animal stem as B 'and that they' were given baskets of I kept cropped short and never supply i system ` Hundred and twenty-five shells into the wind, and so established the raid- I well as on the udder. In order to run -:the town. Some oil -tanks -were set fish and coco-nuts in return for their er's identity;upon which the wireless! the amount of feed through the sea- _. labors. p° son that they would have, had the I no risk of cows becoming disabled, it ablaie and a few "natives were killed, The rest of the time,'ae the weath- and caoperators promptly des- grass been given a chance to get a e ble.. good plan to -stable them at night but y!try little o'her damage was done; er was fine, was probably spent at sea patched the wireless encs age givingl start in the spring. The effect of _ for the first week or two and also on - and presently, when t e a ore s . the news ,and informed the neighbor- wet -nights during the summer. This in the vtcini y c cam I soft grass is not noticed on young tea returned her fire, she extinguished ing ca e- may entail a little more work, but a - overhauling the engines; but on 20th s o , the her lights and vanished in the night. October the Emden made another dash to be raided. I milch cow. At first the flow is slight- cow s EX qn saili>af,, Von Muller 'purposely out to the well -traversed trgde route Whether or not thin i- true is en ly decreased, but as she becomes ac- . treme changer should be avoided if - steered to the North-eastward to give midway between. India and AlLica.' known; but at 7.30 a.m: the Emden! customed to her new rations, and the Possible. If the cows are kept in the im res ion that he was making for Here she sank five more steamer cap-; landed. an armed party with machine -I the stable in the spring until there ' :.'.Calcutta; but an getting out of sight tared another collier, and released s' guns, who, without molesting ar ill -i able influence iq raiss becomesor i} mature, abeftahvolire y i good picking in the pasture field, -of land he altered course to the south- treating the inhabitants, proceeded to the increased amount of feed result seventh vessel with the crews.-iwreck the wireless station and fnstruquantity and quality o! the milk. - ..,War along the east coast of, Ceylon. I ' Having done this, Von Muller must! menta with gun -cotton charges and' When the animals have an 'oppartun- ing from giving the grass a chance The presence of the hostile cruiser have realised that the Indian Ocean: ity of consuming a large quantity of will amply repay for the extra week's In Indian wa`.era had caused :no little t flogging -hammers, and to -cut the' ass without toe much exertion,,tlre feeding of dry fodder in the stable.- - would soon be too hot to hold him; so, short.ends of the telegraph cables Y alarm and anxiety amongst shipown Leith — I obtain a ration equal in nutritive Farmer's Advocate. *a ar "surance brckers,`anil-0 the °u passing through the islands. The back to the eastward, entered the' cable -operators, however, -realising value to the grain,.. The fresh ! come Strait -of Malacca, and at dawn on gr I -'A Welcome Change that a raid was b no means unlike! I ass is also more digestible_ than dxp , l F�jt 28th October suddenly appeared off y y' -You look very smiling this morn fodder or cereal concentrates.. had placed dummy cables to. mislead - ins, Toner." said Bailey. i the Briti h port of Penang. ' His ar-'.the enemy, and had buried a spare set To Balance the Ration. rival was utters unexpected, and here' I guess I ought to be. I went to Indigestion., y P� of instruments. The consequence Fresh grass contains A higher per- a fortune=teller last night, -and she '- it was that he brqught off the most' was that though the wireless installs- centage of protein than .older .grass.' prophesied immediate financial re - and audacious and amazing exploit of his' lished the '• I demo red for c d Toner. _ tion was completely not a balanced ration a verse. chortle .__ _ It is I Y • career, ' I mast blown doyen, and the cable in- economical feeding some dry .rough- '; "I fail to see anything very joyous ' .jl► .... Biliousne-ss Lying at. anchor in the harbour wase struments in lace shattered, only one! " p y age or concentrates should be fed the in that, said Bailey. the Russian light crtuger- Jemtchug,' dummycable and the Perth cable I - Indigestion, biliousness, head• one of the vessels which had fought in first week or two thak cows are on ,, You would if you knew anything aches, 11atn1ence, pains afterwere actually cut, while ,the Oth- grass. By the.middle of June 'a good about my finances, said Toner. I eating, coadtipatioa, are a# nom fit battle of the Sea of Japan in May;a* � ablea to Batavia and Rodrig- I clover or meadow grass pasture will tell -you tight now if they don't re- n:on symptoms of stomach and 1 5. The Emden arrived off the har uez, were left undamag e i " yiaP provide a ration a wi pe i verse pi - , liver troubles. And the more bon in .the gray half -lig a Widen instruments, moreover, were nev- cow to do her best. Analysis of red -- youu neglect them_tlis_more. yon en a thick mist over ng the wat er unearthed; and having, as they i clover cut at certain dates show' that n -His Punishment. Buffer. Take Mother Seigel's er. She knew the B 'fish cruiser' o thought, completed their work of de -,the amount of protein and mineral sub- goes stomach, liver, of / ou say that, you mu -t face the +Yarmouth was not ve far off, and - sti•uct ion the Emden's men then set c 7 ' ` are slightly des .fence is greatest in. the youn lant. mtisi i y ffiB� oz --- disgui•.ed herself as the hip fry B P c evening. What s wrong abou` commandeering supplies. I but gradually decreases, and carboby- I -'My t to is going to entertain her K MOTHER hoisting her dummy fourth fun and (To be continued.) �8rates and fibre increase as the plan`. musical friends." displaying British colors, and, st m- _ ; i:i on into the anchora" without 4 "— __-- { i citing suspicion, is said to have replied to the Jemtchug's challenge by saying The Grand Duke's Playful Way. «Silver AO1she was the Yarmouth. When she The Grand Duke Nicholas 'is not a was about six hundred yards from the, man who talks much. says Mr. Julius Three 'generations of Canadian hapless and ansae esti-n Russian,. " " housewives have used "Silver .SYRUP i P P B has t in Soldiers y the Czar. but he Gloss " Y ryI the white; ensign came down with a; has a playful 'rvay at times. Some Gloss' for all their home laundry .,work. The knew that Silver '•?i have lost tone. Mother Seigel 's :'. (run, and the black -crossed German time agog during an inspection, the a Gloss" always gives the best Syrup is made from the curativa i flag fluttered out in its place. At grand duke was standing next to the -results. At your grocer's: earacts of. certain roots, barks, _ q practically the same instant a torpedo Czar, a few yards from a group of ('�� aa f „ and leaves, which have are- was fired.• The ran was so ;bort' lesser generals. He ordered General O"•"8ua�-_QSf THE CANADA 'STARCH markable tonic and strengthen- 1, CO. LIMITED ing effect on all the organs of that a miss, was impossible, and the, Ruzsky, then in command -of the Peaireal Cardinal, srarft,rd, Forfwnnaat. - digestion. Thedistressingsymp. weapon struck the Jem`.chug amid-; forces in that region. to step forward. � ar,,:,<of.•a•o„•„ m:+:•r a,,,t••:.r•.,While toms .of indigestion or, liver I ships and exploded. A second for -1 The grand duke next ordered a private c�:, s„•vya, a„a ix, ,., c�� s+a,tn . troubles soon disappear under pedo was discharged, and the unfor roldier to come forward and hack off - ..�— its beneficial action. Buy. a tu-rate ship heeled over -rapidly and be I the general's epaulettes. We can Starch 234 bottle today, but th sure you gan to sink. Then the inhabitants of imagine the dismay of the o`.her gen- ' get the genuine 'Mother Scigel's � Syrup. There are many imita- Penang were awakened by the roar of erals as the soldier obeyed. Aion-,,bntnotonethat^ivesthe � gun', and sheet after sheet of orangel "Now cut mine off:” was the next ti . �� t i inrlvenz:,, rine.- I.te `p PI �il { l.pizontic nistcna,er ramehcathbencfits ~ 1015 aflame broke out from the Emden'sl; order. The soldier did so. QOH(ys 1711I�1i'1.1G �1i11��1 ons. all no�P anti . gray sides as her quick-flrer3 poured) "New put mine on his shoulders." � -- -`throat aisensea curet is 1010 -- 'A Y -_.and till nthors. no matter hum ••.ts meed,'= Icei)t from shell into her already stricken ad- It we the grand duke's playful w y 1i Q having an of these di:4eas,rs ,with SP08R'S DiSrrM- $est Acme veraary. The Jemschug's decks ware, of nromating (5e feral Ru4sky to the x7 R >' _ �`% soon littered with dead and dying, for'b, rank in the Russian army. tn�F, j< � PER aOSPCIIRD. T,reP in IIx ,l, ec ortcn ur.• a ��4 nae. One sen; 11 size Lottie• gu rAnte•rti to ato • Be:tt a most of her men were asleep down be '' 0 thing fnr brnnd ma •est ;wis "n tb- t;l ad. SF'O=Tl Is' +ow ,oi.n rx Two stziv� mt.v. Iow, and rushed swarmingon d:ck Q sold by all drutriri"its w4d I;atne :� shops ...r t:unri:{r- rY POLL SIZE. PNw1.00 TRIAL812II. PNM boo Cdo:;i's anile 1v is given to him to 4j turers. Agents wanted. when the shock of the fir: t torpedo rennr. i him of the time when he got i°ER G� _ explosion came. The watch on deck I• `it in tha neck. •Pow >trsasa� Co., enamiata. Go.han, :n.,.. va•e• _+ ::iJs. r h''., qqq. .rte •y.-._. ;ya - ,,'_ • ,•. . .,�f _ _ ,:� af, "C. ^^vn•{•^Y" �p Y N_ F'. ^ - .. _ w n,� Nn.�.'�•a .,.� .!t 6•r ;,.'^"�" .wy•- .ri`d.+''• �,. b.. -.-x•• ., ., ,.,�;-' .. - '.3 •,ft :vie. - ,\ e-,- r v,--:�:+s-wn " ::, ..r -:.,-... :... i,v.-.,,xr•>, ,.:. s. '. w.,.*•... x-,aFii. ,.. .-:,.:.,. ,d,,,;..��l. ,,,o,.,a�.,s`-tee..., - ..... : _.. s �,- r _ mi, _ ., .. jam_ ' .�. �ax.� +,,,�: ••'� � ^r�;.r:: �o •v •^ � w �i MY DR S� Vie- i®g - 17C " �► _ -_ OF GOYER� FOR -SUNK ,THREE SHIPS Toronto. flay 23—Manitoba wheat— _ 1 Northern. $1.24; No. 2, 11.2411; No. S. $1.193- on track, BPx porta.- Manitoba orte._Manitoba oats—No, 2 C.W.. 631c; No. 1 Premier th- to "Frame a Fro sal Lay fore the 3, do., 61te: extra No, 1 feed. 61 o. Sea is Now fee Free and Activity on Part of Underwater Craft AzgW 1K► 1 feed, 501c, on track,. Bay ppoorta British Cabinet. American corn—No. 8 yellow, Sac, on is Renewed. , - - — rack. Toronto,. - -- — — - -Canadian corn—Feed, 76 to 77c, nomi- nal. on track, Toronto. ' 48 to Ontario oats— o._ .white, c, a ide• . A -despatch from Dublin says: ficial circles, and these .persons have $.05ttoi$1.061 No. 2, do.. $1.03 to commercial, '� despatcli froth London says: - A. ing a cargo,of 2,000 tons. Her cap- Premier Asquith has reached the con- I offered greatly varied - suggestion$- xo. 3, aQ.. 1 to 11.0.1 feed wheat, 92 to large_ number of Russian and British ! tain was ordered on board they sub- w sac, accoran to n eights outsiae, marine with the ship's papers, and ' elusion from impressions gathered None of these, it is believed, could be Yeas -No submarines are operating in the east- p p - '$1.70; according to sam- p g made prisoner. Sufficient time was during his Irish visit that the old form adopted in its entirety, but it is ple, $1.25 to $1.50, according to freights ern and southern portions of the 11*1- ! p Al - of government in Ireland has had i� thought the might be welded to outside. given the crew to leave the 'ship. AI - Y 8 Parley—'halting, 65 to 66c; feed 6a to_ tic Sea, which is now ice -free. day. The Associated Press learna ! gether to form a proposal" to lay dye- 64C. according to freights outside. i though the weaiiher was rough; ell on. Buck*Beat-70- to 71c, according to The German steamer Hera, 4,760 board were saved. from sources in closest touch with the fore the Cabinet. freights outride, tons was sunk on Thursday morning I The sinking of two other German -Premier ' - ' ' ve a mood hint Rye—No. 1 commercial._ 93 to -94c, ac- ' tions and conferences have convinced to the Premier that the Ulsterites cording o reg sou side. off tons, in the Baltic. Reports[ steamships by a- submarine, believed blanituba flour -First patents. 1n Jute conflieb as to whether a British or ' to be a Russian is reported in -a Reu- 'him that the future government must •would not accept a direct -proposal im- bags, $6.70; second patents, in jute bag s, pEl be conducted on an entirely diff erenb plying home rule. -But it is believed Torontotropg bakers', in jute bags, $6. Russian submarine sank the vessel. ter despatch from Stockholm. The -`'' The Hera left Stockholm on Tuesday! steamships were the Kolga, Hamburg System. that they might be induced to enter camlerio- fl t $4N60E r, bags, on to take iron'ore to' Oxloestind; carry- i for Stockholm and the Bianca. The Prime Minister has taken care into a concerted plan which could' pos- Toronto; $4.55 to $4.65, in bulk., seaboard, to learn the ideas and views of many sibly be arranged to m@et their most pkompt- gh4innPnt -- --- - - - ------ --- --- ---.• _ _ _ . -_. - Mlllfeed—QAr lots, delivered �Monfreal* i ".persons other than those in purely, of- : serious objections. freights—Bran, per ton, $24; shorts, per ALLIES TAKE STEPS TO ton, $-6: middlings, ver ton.,, $26. to $27; ]BERLIN DECIDES To CHANGE _ - - --- ._.. ----- :- FEED THE POLES. GERMANSOLDIERS ASK FOOD �o� encs. A despatch from London days: 13;000 Votes Cast and the Majority fit - FROFRONTIER Putter—Fresh dairy, choice. 25 to 27ct Lord. Robert Cecil Minister of War F k N THE inferior. 23 to 24c; creamery Prints, 29 Favor was 81. "�•l to 31c; inferior. 29 to lac. Trade and Blockade, in an interview, ' on Wednesday night announces that Ades itch from Berlin Ont: says: EgpFk—New-laid,. 22 to• 23c; do., in car- P + + y tons, 23 to 24c, br hand- bhe allies have taken steps to feed the "Electors of Berlin have decided to $4 50 the latter i chane its name," was h ble am . - -• picked. g glans, .. Chee=e-Large. 1911 co 19ic; twins: i forwarded to Kin George on Thurs- Food Situation " in Rhine Towns Becoming Intolerable 19 to 2oc, for new ,cheear; old, lob to questionably the duty of Germany to 'day evening by 'Aid. J. A, Hallman, 20 . do this," said he, "but as it, has been Kaiser's Men Deserting. ertaaplp syrup --$1,40 to 11.50 per Imp neglected, the allies have undertaken chairman of the Central Committee, after the result of the vote was"known, Honey—rrices in 14 to e0 -lb. tins, 133 steps, although the task is not obli- I i °�' to 14c. Combs -No, 1. $2.75 to $�: Ifo. and the change was favored by a ma- - 2, $2.35 to 12,40, gatory on their' part. The German ority of 81." A despatch from Geneva says: becoming intolerable. The newspaper Dressed poultry—Chtcketts, 24 to 26c; militarists will regard contemptuously 1 fowir. 19• to 20c: ducks, 24 to 25c;• tur- Q German soldiers along the Swiss- advises the Government to take dras- ke •s, 25c. the allies' proceedings, but the latter 1 BRITISH PENSIONS Alsatian frontier,, chiefly elderly. men' tic measures to change the mode of '�atoes-Antarto $1.60 to. $1,70, and are not prepared, even for military New Brun. -wicks' at $1:90 to $1.85 per. q, of the Landsiurm, have begun to ask living of the people. It auggeabs that bag, reasons, to see this �' to SCHEME ANNOUNCED. )Food from the Swiss soldiers. The cooking in private'families be prohib- death by the Germans. We hear off . JGermans say they Have not eaten meat! ited, and that the population be order- StroTisiotis. - - women and `children perishing by the A despatch from London says: - A r I:acon .1"np: clear, 18jc, per lb. Hams Wholesale, and even of grown men scheme of war pensions was announ- for weeks. .ed to, eat in _ common at zestaurants, , blcdlum. 231 -to 24jc; do., heavy 204 Five- German soldiers ,in uniform, where meat would be, served once to 21bc: rolls, 19 to 19bc: breakfast dropping dead of hunger in the `ced in the Commons on Wednesday by - -- fired u on escaped across daily, at noon, and only vegetables in bacon, 2 4 to 26$c: backs; -plain. 26'1 to 'i streets." William Hayes Fisher, Parliamentary ' ' Y. Y g `27 c: bonders backs, 273 to 30jc, I Gov - the Swiss frontier at o ea o near e d - Pure lard, tterce9. 17 c. - and- t +� --= Under-Secretary for the Local Gov- palts. 13 jc; come ernment Board. It - provides for Basel on _ Tuesday.. They were in- � Eighteen German cattle dealers' er- _ . H terned at Berne. rived in Basel on -Tuesday hoping to ' Mantreal Markets. � - TAKEN• BY'RUSSIANS. grants o 0 z unmarried men called .to the colors The Neue Stuttgarter Zeitung says 1 buy -cattle, which are becoming 3tonEreal. Star 3.—Oats—C:3nadlan - —• t: the food situation in Rhine towns is scarce. Western. No. 2, 55ic do., -No. 3. -53jc: ! . A despatch from London says: where financial hardships result. This extra No. 1 feed, 63 c No. 2local white, 52jo, No. 3. do. 51 c No. 4 do., 5n4c More than 37,000 Turkish troops have 19 irrespective Of the allowances a!- - Barley^-Slanitoba feed.. 69 ta_ 72c: malt- been captured by the advancing forces ready given soldiers' wives. It was _ ' jC Tj _ T(� BREAK _ FOES" OF COMPULSION _ wh + to 75c Flour 36-%O o., 9nr f[' 1111,, j �j wl,oae patents. i+racs, rs6.eo do., recon of Gran c as to Bis "nor -am+ assia nee would FINED IN LONDON $6.su, strong bakers, $610; Minter during the last three weeks. The be extended to include rents; instar- _ patents, choice. $6' strhitcht roller■ $6.30 to 36.40: 'do., in Bags. --12.46 to 12 50, 'Russians have also Captured vast ante 'I3remiums, taxes, loans, and in- VERDUN LINE r,. Members of .No Conscription' Fella*. ! Roved oats ^Barrels, 5s 25 w 85.50 h,,. quantities of munitions, which had- terest installments. -' • - of 90 lbs. 1..60 to $2.60. blirifeed—' - A despatchwhip mfrom Londonished by rt. says:=_ °r to "hortr 826; mtddtinRs. $24 to been sent from German factories and -- d. ekNternyca 1 s3 lots. 120,50 91c o utter u d Russian effort. troa8 nt Ottoman 83 to' 'J36 Ha3r-No. ebriveyed to the y ha find BIG AUSTRIA. ARMY - 0 16rermans Make Another At Eight members of the National Com- c'heese-Finese wee4erna, i to 19;c; y hand the BOUND FOR ALBANIA. tempt on Hill 304 mittee of the No -Conscription Fellow- choicest creamery. 29 to 291c: second%. Ship were arraigned. in the Mansion ! 28 t^ 2J+jc, ERR+�lrreshr Esc:- select- evidence of Turkish cruelty. The Ot- A dearatch from Paris says: One Front. — • I ed 27(,No..l stork. 24c; ho, 2. do 23c, toman soldiers are massacring all. hundred and fifty, steamers have been 'House Police Court on Wednesday" patatoes--Per bag car lots, 11.70- fo A despatch froth Psris says. An- $-1.75• Christians. Whole villages are left assembled at the Hungarian seaport under the, defence- the -realm act in in flames as the Turks fall back. The other attempt was' made by the Ger- connection with the publication of e ! of 'Iriume to transport troops, muni-, wtaniveg Grain. 'Russians soldiers are feeding thous - inane on Thursday afternoon to'break am hlet demanding the repeal of the '"'i-nnipeg Nf^v 2 iuotattwns tions and supplies under protection of through the French line on the Bois Compulsory military service 1.act. This Wheat -No, _1 vorthc`rn.� 31 181: Wn. ands of refugees sharing their "daily the Austro-Hungarian fleet to Duraz- d'Avocourt-Ails 30 front, on the west Vorthern, $1 16; No. 3 \brtherk $1 13FI; rations with starving women and chit_ zo Albania. This information was pamphlet affirmed the determination vo 4. $:.u99; No. s. $1013: No s, b1;c; ' 4. bank of the Meuse. The French of the committee to resist -the act, fe d's c.cC,. 4a a eztrNo, X0.21 tees, fait dren receiv=ed here on Thursday in advices trenches were subjected to the usual of the "We cannot assist in a war No. t tr. d. 16br 10, 3 feed. 443c liar- - from Innsbrueck. - It is supposed here 'violent preparatory bombardment be- which to us is wrong, which the peo- lei'—N^• S. 642c; Nn. 4, 63c; rejected, _ that.the Austrians intend to make a OFFERS 6.000 POR A F. HOUSES 68c, feed, -68r._ -. Fiax-•-No. 1 N.W.C., fore the- German infantry lett its plea do not seek, which will be impos- al,'oi: No 2 C,w., $1,s7� _tstrong attack on the Albanian town trenches, but the , moment the attack great Aid for French and Belgian f Avinn - which is occu ed b the f Bible only when teen who so believe _ _,,f Pi Y was• launched the French tire -curtain , remain ateadfaat to their'conv'icions." 'United states^1[arkets. Refugees. Italiana:% was thrown out and the mitrailleuses-' Ji(nnealw ll+ br„v «4rd vav, , 4 Each defendant was fined the maxi- sr vu: Jul.,.31.209, No 1 Hera sr?7# A despatch from Paris saps: Frank were brought into action, . checking - mum penalty, $500, with $50 costs. .. N,) 1 Northern. $1,214 i n $1,244. No- 2 L Gould ha:;,taken the first 'practical 'POPE ASKS GERMANY ' Northern: $1176 to $1::.18'.' Corn—Na the Germans, apparently with' heavy +0 s yell„v, 7sj to 7sc, Data—No, 3 step toward'; helping the homeless war TO STOP U-BOAT WAR. - - • reached the .BRITISH BLOCKADE' white, 421 to 4.21c Flour -unchanw-d sufferers by ordering 6,000 portable - French positions. The German,art"- shirmrnts, 48,6.,_ barrels, Bran, $t3,00 W ^'^ hour.$; whrefi are about to arrive from A despatch from London says: Sir lery is still continuing its bombard- 'hututh,-. ay ..- , . - s Iment in this sector, indicating a prob- Xn. 2 or 1 Northern, to $1 in $1,s:i, e ' - ' g 1' A despatch from London says: Re- ' �^' - �nrthern- $1,tQ9 co $l,rs1. • 1.in- .French and Belgian refugees whose announced in the House of Commons ability that further attacks are to be plying to -the Geripan suggestion that it �e}cash, $1 raj; bray, $1,7411; tiny, homes were destroyed ' by gunfire. on 'Thursday that the Government had «i •launchi�d. The Frendh guns ' are re-! Great Britain, in . response to the -- Th'e Cri de Paris declares that "more been informed by Sir Henry Howard, - '31 7. change in the German subtiiarine cam- ; stve stock Xarasts, �, charity is dispensed in Frank Jay. British Minister at the Vaticap, that - ¢ paign, should modifythe food block- Toronto, �is<y z3-rn,•1ce heavy Ate^rs, Gould's cheLead-than-anywhere else in representations have been - ma+de to BRITAIN'S NEW BEER FFF $9,-5 to i.' 6u: butchers' cattle choice, - I ONLY KEEPS ONE DAY. I ader, Lord Robert Cecil, Minister of 1900 in $9, ,ti; dn.,tgood, sl,,75 co $s ; France,' and that no war sufferer is Germany by the Vatican with a view War Trade, informed the Associated $7,'60 to $7 75, butchers' bulls, 'choice, ever refused help, though hundreds to inducing. Germany to abandon sub - Press on. Thursday there was not the 37,75 to $� 25; do., trona bung, s7 25 to call " marine warfare.: • ".A despatch from London says: The, $7.50; do., rough bulls. $4 76' to 7a.a': - remotest possibility that British econ- butchers' cow., choice, E'. s to 15 lo; _ -- Daily Mail says that the non-alcoholic omit pressure sit the •central, powers do., good, 17.25 to $7.56: do„ common, - - beer recently approved by the Gov- ;would be relaxed: He - said: "We` sg'`5 io a5 ts;-sio kora', ,uo to c6o• lbs,; FOOD SHORTAGE IN AUSTRIA ' ernment has been pub on sale in sev- maintain that the blockade is fully syn to i.ono lbs •�.2� cn. ss 5n; canners _ . eral--Lond=-saloons and bag met and cutters. $3,75 to $4.3: -'milkers,,24 legal under international law. Its re= choice, each. $?s.on to slon.nn; da, corn, with, astonishing demand during the and med- each. $4n.na to 60.0 ; a o, s hours when the. sale of alcoholic prisal character, is merely incidentals era. $54t,o to 110n,nn; light Paea.psg°so' SAID TO -BE V GING ON FAMINE a drinks is prohibited. One saloon drew : called forth by German use of sub- y $10.10; sheen• heat y ;- lh 'to '$7. ice : - 1a marines, but the 'rigid enforcement Of yearllnrs:tiLOe ter 313'+0; lambR, choice :_ -_ forty gallons of the new beer before ril.00 co $13.60; spring lambs, $s.nn to I A' the blockade is merely an extension of 812 00•^alvvs. gond to choice, $9,60 to r 11 o'clock on Thursday morning. The 110.75: do., medium, $;,25 to 16.60; ho,is; our rights which we had not hitherto The Pope Has Received- Confident ial Information to This Effect .- trouble is, the Daily Mail adds, that „ - fed and watered. $11.35 to $11,40: do., found it expedient to use:weighed ntY carr, $11.60 to $1165, do., From Vienna. a the beer won't keep and the' supply f.o.b., $10.65 to $10 7s. --'� blontreal. Stay 23.—ilutchers' Fteers, mu BRIT:MI�i hnlre $S.7.. to $9.25; medium. $7.50 to —¢----- 1$8,50; cnmm�Sli�'rr"Yni7---iris—{-S, bol{e•' .. - MANITOBA ACREAGE I WAR FACTORIES.' choice, $? en $s; fair to Rood. $s.7o to A despatch from Rome'says: a the ops against t e m utriane at - $7; medium. $5--`0 to .56-50; common $5; IN WHEAT REDUCED. I — • lcows, choice $6.75 to $7.5'0: fair to hood Vatican has received confidential in- tempt of the allies. to starve non-com- A despatch from LOlydon says: m5,r to $6.nu: canners ^nd cutters. $3 7S � batants.” A A despatch. from Winnipeg says: ; David Lloyd George, Minister of e;rEngf $n Gc seas lea each. e Calves, ch ce; formation that the shortage .of _food j A corre� onderit is informed from The wheat acreage ill Mtknitoba is five' 'Munitions, on Thursday. -night an- 'sem• is, `"c.: medium: 6+1c. to•7ie. koppi a central empires is verging on diplomatic sources that in case such- j er cent, Ole accord- pounced that 131 ac orles ave een $r2 to _o eavvs ane sowscn , � 810 to $10.25. fa�tiine,` especially in Austria, where a protest is made the Pope is not like- s- ing o to of J. H. Evans, added to the establishments under -i -- `• -- - conditions are described as worse.than ly tb take any action beyond sugest- Acting Deputy Minister of Agricul- Government control. The total is now ASK DOMINION PREMIERS in Germany. It is said that bhe. Em- ing peace as- a remedy for existing ` tuts, `3,577: TO SETTLE IRISH TROUBLE. peror Francis_Joseph will protest to conditions. _ - -- A despatch from Londonsays: with ------ -._.. -- -- - - -- of the suggestions for dealing'says: One CAMPS OF ENEMY IN EGYPT the Irish -problem whi-chhasgamed:.SON OF LADYSMITH DEFENDER _ many- supporters 1n the past few days - _ DESTROYED BY AUSTRALIANS is for the appointment of a Commis_, -TAKEN -INTO CUSTODY - sion to arrange a settlement, the mem. , -: h include = - hers of shi: will Inc u e Premier - *' ' t 'i Borden of Canada. Premier Hughes of Successful Enterprise Carried Out Against the Turks at Australia, card •P emier -Botha o! ' ' � M'P g �' Tried to Induce Aberdare Miners to Strike -if Rebel Leaded Ba'youd and Mageibra. _ South Africa: Di cussing this pro.. _ - Connolly " Was Ekecuired: - "The set mentnofe a Irishlquedo --- - - -- - - va The y • :. _ . tie the n f -- - -is. not only a matter of, great momentr _> _ - . _ _ . _ _ •- "'° - - • _ 'A despatch from London says:.The' May 16. The enemy made no resist. but also a condition precedent to any � A despatch • from London saga: that it was able to prove that he- .476 following official communication con- ante and fled at otrce, pursued by us. scheme of Imperial federation. There went to Aberdare to induce miners to James White, son of the late Field The very great heat and the bad go- is thus a double reason for the co- strike if John Connolly, the rebel lead.' 4perning the in e, 5 - ry g ; trade public Thursday s ni ht�'. Pt was 'Ing over the deep sand made it im- .operation of t il-e Dotiiinion Premjers,. , Y er, was executed. Documents found ing`- The general officer commanding- ter far. ^ ��^ T Alberts Crops Look Good: rr the ar d, on Wednesday on the possession of"the prisoner proved,) Y _ 8po s,a,z-.or-z„r pitrsiii fir be carried 4 the army, was remanded to custody: g I y at A 3 it, is charged, that he was consorting) -chief in Egypt reports a success- 'Thirty-six camels, a quantity of A despatch from -Calgary-,- says': charge- of making statements likely tib with the enemies of Great Britain. -',.. ul enterprise against the enemy at Turkish ar-'(munition and one Turkish Reports received here from all�arts cause di=afPection and prejudice in White has figured previously in cQn_, ayoud and Mageibra, .which was nl-diui- "we're captured at Bayoud, and of the province declare that despite .onnection with`rerfuitifig: 'nectioh with. the agitation carried on; tforried out by a column of Aus.tra- he enemy camp there was entifh nese of the season everything The prnsecution describe: White as. by Jim Larkin, who organized the nand blew Zealand mounted troops ; destroyed." ,,,.o,,,�,e:_� anlnnilid Wren_ a "dalieero•1s character, -and claimed, street car strike of 1938. "' `" poned until- rlext'spring_. stallion, toe JJrVk­J Brougham, will make the season of 11$16-- =I do 4- 'Uptiday, May Sth, will I nil illis full owe U rt t "1 7. U -n U k 11 n I t 1� 1.2bper year ; 11.00 it paid izils,4vilincle. leave hial etab!e, Graham Jobnotemi*r -subscriptions-to the Mined state . a Al 50 Brougham, and proceed to, NV. J. Milltir's in advance Fruits HEAT - FLASKES Pickerine, for nifiht. Tuesday. Pli .-and. Provisions. X0US coeds to D nald Munro's, baseline- foriiight. Wednesday, Etichirial-turnay every OH.N MURKAR, Proprietors night, Thursday, Wm, Middleton's.DIZZY, NERVO Greenwood noon; Vi�tor Pirkial'i.Xin7We make a compleW _er� of our stock almostmonth. so when we say fresh -we are prenared -to-back ttl -Friday, Albert Jones, b1t.ale, niglit.NOT901 AND CommawTtup,We atsoclal the largest and best assorted stock for Mrl6wm Te& How Lya Zion, noon; Mr. Ntittl,111'6, eon. 7, Fick� stonier," is ering,.nigbt. Saturday, will -proceed to --your choice. "Once a custonaer, Rlways Er cu.The ajyof Berlin, Out., is to E. Pinkham's Vegetable order. have bisowrl where he will pemain our motto. Give us a trial with your nextCompound Helped Her until the follow ng Monday. a new name. That _Nvas the-dbeision which oarnley-'960T, QB461), clover leaf and was arrived at by ..-DUringChange of Life. Edward DThe Fashionably Bred Impartial Cl, des- We have just adoed to our stock aline ofthe residents of thi-citk last we0k, dale stallion, the property of Rob't. Da plain dishes. These were ordered befGve thelarge advance as taken.to decide Richmond Va.-IIAftei taking foe. Green River, will make the season when _aiote w ave in pHces of this class -of goods.seven bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's of luilij as follows: Mondp-y, will Isquestion. Sentiment to a greatVegetable Com- 'bis own stable and prbceed to W. H. CALL A_ND SEE THEM ANND PET PRI,C�ES�hepound I feel like a Major's, con. 5, P,ckeriog, for noon; degree, entered into the question.-Tho96 vNho favored the. change new woman. I &I. Graham johnsto4',o BrQugham, nightTuesday, W. J. �Brock.Lwere actuated by the deep-rooted ways bada'headache Road, no ti-, S, Baths% Pickering, might. BOW1MIV-11"41 ]E?bS' S 7"41 H1 :0 S during the Chanievhich now exists against Wednesiayl Liverpool, noon ancinight..feeling of Life and was also Thursday. John Berne% Cherrywood, FOR SALE BYGermany and everything connect - troubled with other o6on'. his ownstab'e for a ght. Friday, ed with that country. 'The name', bad feelings Com- F. W. Silverthorn's, lot 21, con. 9,M&rk, on- at that-tinyff- ---Ull nlgb:t, Saturda up FU-eapital of 'C"Nell IGermany,.is . abborrea by everV til the following blondaymorriiig. feelings and heat1-rue Britain. If the. vote we're►MobeL Now I am Aldorf-The Grand Trotting Bred stal- Buy Y -our Groceries at'th'e Gr6cers.taken a few years after the war in better health !ion, the property of H. S. Pugh, imuct- ever was and recomil YIDUr 1012eei, Olin Major, will make the season tlin I Monday, May 8th, it is doubtful if a change would be remedies to"myfriends."-Mrs.LENA of 1916 as follows :desired by a majority of the peo- will leave bit own otsble and proceed' toWYNN, 2812 E. 0 Street, Richmond, a.Walter Sycl con. 5, Uxbridge, noon; PEELS -SHOE'-:- STOREeLChange of name were governed by Ical period of a woman"o existence, the Wednesday al Wedo.esday, 'to EL love of old associations. : Those annoYing symptoms. which accompany Biansion House, Uxbridge, noon; own e thev it may be co,. ntrolled, and normal health stabl-. night. Thursday, James White'sof Gernliab exfraction, whil con 7, Whitby, noon; Brooklin night.restored by the timely use of' Lydia & noon;2. IV'0 Pairs'of 'Men's Military'Bootsmay, not uphold Germany in the Finkhath's Vegetable Compound. Friday, ''Thos Puckrin'i, Audley,thence vim NN R Jackson's; Brock Roadpreiient war, have naturally a love Such warning symptoms are a sense to Brougham for night. E5aturday,' The best Boots in the world for Farmers' andAlechanies' ----for the old name. They should of suffocation, hot flashes, headache*, Greenwood, noon; thence to own otable use. These shoes- are the same �Ls the Canadian not be cei3stired for voting as they backaches, dread of impending evil, till following Ilooday timidity, sounch in the ears, palpitation Lord Regent 1413 C.N.R.-The stazd Soldiers wear. Every pair fully guariln'sdid, for they only expressed a ard bred, rrotting Sta.1lion, the property of the heart, sparks before the eyes, --few people do teed- Sale price$4.00.feeling that V"T irregularities,constipation, variable ap�- of Th6s Maddaford, Piall,ering, willt possess. a love for the land of petite, weakness- and -inquietude,. and make .1easOn Of 1916 as follows: Monday. For these abnormal conditiol do not L '0 N7s ei his own stuble and ocedstotheir birth or of the land - of their dizziness.. B&udel's hotel, Whitby, for night J.Germany, by this T 7esday, Commercial Hatv], Orbillfall to take Lydia E. Pinkliami Vega- hill NVedueeday, Temperance hotel,WHITBY, �­NTARIOar, has created prejudices against table Compuu&Brool night. Thursday, F 0 Mcwill suffer for Cartby a. An iley. moon; own stable foror night. Y d generations. The same prejndices New Advertifernents.wrul my, '"'Saturday, a stab.. until following qomigtut a,st>twhich 'now exists against German Monday morning. p NNYR.SONIAN'Salso exist* -against German SEED BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE J%irort Lion, J477;.,-Tbe Fare bred of Jas. About 100 bu-Jiels bii Lull) per bushel. Ap- t lydesdale stallion, the propertyproducts, which, before the war , ­­ -47 -;uaumjvda(l AJaAQ of .11 sply W. C Bayles, l3ro %Iaclime & -on, Whiteysl will ma. - kewere so popular throughout the OR 1.SEIR. VICE -A Polled Angus the season of 19t6 as follows: Itond".y: l@lS 3drmoAd. puls lualoTa world. These prodnets were eheap Fbull.rec:isier-d. at lot 7 C-08. 6. Pickerinv will leave h a own stable, A. E. Major'Whiteva'e an i proceed to J Hood's, con Fel i4l. Tbos Pitihip, 11rciighsLn. 31%fand were of gnod qnality. They flar.ham, noon; H. Percy's. con. 6, will never again be so cheap LSIKE CLOVER SFF0 FOR OP'tclitering, nighc Tuesday. Grahamas a ..Asale at lot I,-. con 7. Fickarin... at the farm Johnston's, Broultitsm,'noon and nightstiff tariff will be erected against ars' owupries Also young sbortt)ro Lulls for Wednesday, )i F%UpLtrick's, con. 4, WaWNWO jiO oak- t reasonabid pr COIL E E Auah. Clare - 'them., and other �Ountries will .,,at 3etf Pickering. cool Won. Sul con.. 3r, On. articles that hitherto were ex. C:0. 6, Picktring, 013 or s6ctit Usiy l7th, a Scs,boro, night. Friday, G. Tbomp enter into. the manufacture of -Strillilied no to Lot 13, Pickering, n)gbt. Thursday. G. Toyne's. TnAY COW Rouge Hill.;nol L. Lewis', l,t ts. cSred :ow, Parties cial vace must prove aclusirely made in. Germany. Ger- property slad pay expeasea. Apply to Ltxthit sons. ot 5, can. 1. &arboro, noon; F. Middleton, Broughsm. 33 Nlacltl,e's, Cherrywol might. - Smtur- man.y's troubles Will, uot t* ended day, his own stable unW The followingWhen. the terms of peace shall have STALLION FOR SALE -Duke of wing.PICKERING BRAN U A" k yoVl; dark Urown in color, Apply at lot 12. Is F con, IM El 115 Brass -h at VAdtbr.•�been signed. Fawcett, H X No. 1. Moncreliffe A(bion, jlioW, (168 R. W. GORDON, MarlPicket ins, or address BenWhitby. 31tf The Pure bred Imports i Clydeads e stall.•non, the prai of John N*tpoud, When will the war end? t OR SALE -In the village of White- Brol will make -the sabson of .916,F Lis, &a 8 roomed frame hou" with good as follows: monday, may 151h, will leavestated-by-soms that at the presefit V :'Not ryhin*tocei Cal and small st"le two snd a half his own stable Brooklin. for J. Corner's,rate of progress it will never end. acres of landincluding an acre of good orchard Kinsisle, noon; E. Vaustous's. Aadley,The house is nicely surrounded stath %bade Apparnce ve-Apparently neither*side is making trees. ftessomen maybe iii at smy time. wight. Tuesday. 10 Bryant's, 8rd con, lose at price andilemisapply to PHIL?& BEATON I ickerillig, noon; D. Annau'lls, Pickeringisny advance. While they 2ftfVillogill. night. Wednesday, LiTerpol -house il vidue to your one* point they are gaining a R SALE -1914 Fd Touing , noon and night. Thai E. Fibili * �But a well painted and decoratedanother. While no aplor iabl FTwly painted Lad overhauled. now Done' be" line, noca;jBandsi Hotel, wl"i'sty"reserves tbe.building and LisPIMS111T W the skid tires 1,11 1`01311113d. O=& mechanical 6411ner night. Fridal John Boacill noon,:property, pprogress is bekog made, the war is Preel outaL tire carrier, twoo]l box and Llbon sobinson. son. 3, East Whitby,Isroberail speedometer, electric barn* -eye. We have JUSt opened out a large consignment Of enwin"I totvn -end.- -It- r't_&bool.._@ -94W the I r.clamsshape; price 6456. 191A Ford tol C %he following isionday morning. i=w,varnLshes,woo-ac,s e sican DOAC an 0 or takes the allies a long time to Com- tires newly now extra rcl rail toe. as g me - The PILplete their preparations for their zev: price 04M 1214 Ford touring car n ly Whitegate pimpIC (1223%'painted and overhauled in first class On dition Handsol Imported Hackney Poll decorating material. great drive, but the necessary lot el earns on vain oo W:.LV,KEd:50N sbZgroplarty of Edgar Shirk, ChiaWhitby tf L i l'inakiiiii-the silassida of r916, mailPreparation is a stupendouls work. follows: Tuesday, way 16 h, will leave BOOTS, SHOER, _AND SLIPPRRSIt is stated that Russia will not his own stable, mansion zones, BloaffCOURT OF REVISION So Kt und please everyone, to see them is to e, for C aromatiC noon; Jam, Wilkin's mething toVillbe ready until fall. But then they, 8, Pie,ins.nig$. Weldrilot cock h-----wiffhave an arwy of6,000,000 men Municipality of the Township- of day,'black to C1are nd prices are moderate. Pickering. - atillint for noorr,'his own want them, a -and all the necessary ammunition. stable until the following Tuesday mornPublic Notice is hereby given that ing. For the boy, the young man, or for father, ready-ady 9LRtisgia: ha�s alrd Gown WhAt the CourtofRevision for the Munici- they can d y of the Tow A Sjo when they have the palit laship, ofTickerfng. TIME TABLE -Pickering Station G U' -NUN IER SUME. f?r the year 1916, will hold its first T. R. Trains going East Jae So f0i=ea and. the necessary supplies.mtting in the Town Hall. in -the Vil- No. 6� Mail' 8.08 &-MWhen they baV'le their prepara. •.131-50 P. M: linade or made to me'astire. SRtisfaction gnarai�teed.e of Mougharn. an Moll the 12 Localtions completed, Germany*9 al. !;g day of Niny. 1916. at the hour. of 14 Lpcal Our grocerieg-are the freshest.th .. 104 P. W.one o'clock in the afternoon. Trains going West due so folloviTeady weakening army will be un- �ested will pl Local 7.42 A. M.All persons inter eaAp No. 13alible'to withstand the onslaxilzhts take notice und koverti theriji al�- II Lal 2.15 P. Bl'itRin also will coiny. 7 Mail 1.50 P. M., -.of their enemy. Dated'fit-Whitevale this ILth dityl *sunday included�0 ..,be fully. prepared. by that tilne.­ Nlay 1916.1. not "-uire these hl fi�FA-armies to subjugate Germanr. -In. 2 E E D elMlinimpalityterna.1 troubles from, shortage of -at Q. -N, R., Station - -lordsfood and enmity to the war it Store - CherrywoodThe Fr Xumay force Gerinany to stie forHAS THE QUALITYpeace before. she sustains a. Crnsh-' Brewert' Qrains,.Malted Corn Feediug mili0try deTeat. --ft-bas been SpI r _iLb I I t��Bran, Short-, Flom-, Corn, Oileake' stated. fhat Grermany produced be.4ilty and greelltiess to tLe2 -'Cotton- Seed Meal, etMen1,Friiit Store, (ca-rry somemore.food ti�an was necessary last -thome), letttice, rad6h, Order., aken for Swift's1,Red.Styear. We do not give credence tortilijzers. -grei�n onioub,celery, _-_Fethat statenieut,for eeports from cabbage. .- Grapethat country indicate that the -Phtne Home -Markham 5W.fruit, lemons,"food ofiortage is becoMing a most knd those shnkisf orangesrm3n.0=M8 Males= -acute question ' with them, and A choice line of chocolates, h9me.taffies.W'ay,be the deciding. factor in N'eilsof made Iream ou handIce-C'beenbringlDg About peace.... It has fill the time. >�stated that the number of men in Come in and see us.'Germany fit for military service is J. MARQUIS DODGE loyinLNOTHERSMOTOR CARnow- ten per cent, more than itkwft$ ontamo• was at the -beginning of tbe.'war. Ie is'egtablishina a very notable recar(l Jor .10W (Zqst of Main - This -statement is also made for aTo The Fa*rm'ers tenance' and freedoni, froln a!epairs. purpose, for under times -of peace H and most favorable conditions Did you ever stop and think what impressive a De 'M We can give vou ?$sive fa.c_ts,and figures in this connection. In and of you ora loosing by not having ICE OF?EA themselves, they constitute e &-very strong incentive to ownership: such an increase would be abnorm- Laval separator. Now is the time to • . 1.Germ-­ . Du 7ea­&y­re-E-u­�- __4L -.Now when so many of _-Ph Th as 'bline Conliumptio-n is unusually low; get one on trial one me and Twill show you how keep cool. e. G say's best soldiers are being The Tire mileage is unusually'higill 9 lost, call and give you prices on DeLaval lee Cieam Sodas anv flavor.. Drinks ..the number of men fit- for service separators, allos and -engines, also -for- ice cold of all description. --Examine't-bisCir o our 1p.? ge stock of Cal ges, Wagons, Home Msde Bread• Farm Machinery, U -Mall less- than it was at the beat barn door track and hangerp. ilorl, Harness, Automobile Tires. Etc. Noadvanecebythe allies, except in Asia ­ Minor, can be looked for 135UIL I-X1L11 JL_0Wj Both phones In shop. Bell and Ind. We F. Disn - Phones eyp TICKERJNG, Out. HERB MOSNEY, PICKERING this summer. Another HORSE REGISTER TRY RICHAIRDSON'S most likeli, have to be spent inthe K4nU.a _QA rApilished every "ay moiaiiii stits 09we -notering-oni tranchee, a d the great drive poet- y Is Too Pure-bred Imttt d Cl_ Y, ir, r nit poned until- rlext'spring_. stallion, toe JJrVk­J Brougham, will make the season of 11$16-- =I do 4- 'Uptiday, May Sth, will I nil illis full owe U rt t "1 7. U -n U k 11 n I t 1� 1.2bper year ; 11.00 it paid izils,4vilincle. leave hial etab!e, Graham Jobnotemi*r -subscriptions-to the Mined state . a Al 50 Brougham, and proceed to, NV. J. Milltir's in advance Fruits HEAT - FLASKES Pickerine, for nifiht. Tuesday. Pli .-and. Provisions. X0US coeds to D nald Munro's, baseline- foriiight. Wednesday, Etichirial-turnay every OH.N MURKAR, Proprietors night, Thursday, Wm, Middleton's.DIZZY, NERVO Greenwood noon; Vi�tor Pirkial'i.Xin7We make a compleW _er� of our stock almostmonth. so when we say fresh -we are prenared -to-back ttl -Friday, Albert Jones, b1t.ale, niglit.NOT901 AND CommawTtup,We atsoclal the largest and best assorted stock for Mrl6wm Te& How Lya Zion, noon; Mr. Ntittl,111'6, eon. 7, Fick� stonier," is ering,.nigbt. Saturday, will -proceed to --your choice. "Once a custonaer, Rlways Er cu.The ajyof Berlin, Out., is to E. Pinkham's Vegetable order. have bisowrl where he will pemain our motto. Give us a trial with your nextCompound Helped Her until the follow ng Monday. a new name. That _Nvas the-dbeision which oarnley-'960T, QB461), clover leaf and was arrived at by ..-DUringChange of Life. Edward DThe Fashionably Bred Impartial Cl, des- We have just adoed to our stock aline ofthe residents of thi-citk last we0k, dale stallion, the property of Rob't. Da plain dishes. These were ordered befGve thelarge advance as taken.to decide Richmond Va.-IIAftei taking foe. Green River, will make the season when _aiote w ave in pHces of this class -of goods.seven bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's of luilij as follows: Mondp-y, will Isquestion. Sentiment to a greatVegetable Com- 'bis own stable and prbceed to W. H. CALL A_ND SEE THEM ANND PET PRI,C�ES�hepound I feel like a Major's, con. 5, P,ckeriog, for noon; degree, entered into the question.-Tho96 vNho favored the. change new woman. I &I. Graham johnsto4',o BrQugham, nightTuesday, W. J. �Brock.Lwere actuated by the deep-rooted ways bada'headache Road, no ti-, S, Baths% Pickering, might. BOW1MIV-11"41 ]E?bS' S 7"41 H1 :0 S during the Chanievhich now exists against Wednesiayl Liverpool, noon ancinight..feeling of Life and was also Thursday. John Berne% Cherrywood, FOR SALE BYGermany and everything connect - troubled with other o6on'. his ownstab'e for a ght. Friday, ed with that country. 'The name', bad feelings Com- F. W. Silverthorn's, lot 21, con. 9,M&rk, on- at that-tinyff- ---Ull nlgb:t, Saturda up FU-eapital of 'C"Nell IGermany,.is . abborrea by everV til the following blondaymorriiig. feelings and heat1-rue Britain. If the. vote we're►MobeL Now I am Aldorf-The Grand Trotting Bred stal- Buy Y -our Groceries at'th'e Gr6cers.taken a few years after the war in better health !ion, the property of H. S. Pugh, imuct- ever was and recomil YIDUr 1012eei, Olin Major, will make the season tlin I Monday, May 8th, it is doubtful if a change would be remedies to"myfriends."-Mrs.LENA of 1916 as follows :desired by a majority of the peo- will leave bit own otsble and proceed' toWYNN, 2812 E. 0 Street, Richmond, a.Walter Sycl con. 5, Uxbridge, noon; PEELS -SHOE'-:- STOREeLChange of name were governed by Ical period of a woman"o existence, the Wednesday al Wedo.esday, 'to EL love of old associations. : Those annoYing symptoms. which accompany Biansion House, Uxbridge, noon; own e thev it may be co,. ntrolled, and normal health stabl-. night. Thursday, James White'sof Gernliab exfraction, whil con 7, Whitby, noon; Brooklin night.restored by the timely use of' Lydia & noon;2. IV'0 Pairs'of 'Men's Military'Bootsmay, not uphold Germany in the Finkhath's Vegetable Compound. Friday, ''Thos Puckrin'i, Audley,thence vim NN R Jackson's; Brock Roadpreiient war, have naturally a love Such warning symptoms are a sense to Brougham for night. E5aturday,' The best Boots in the world for Farmers' andAlechanies' ----for the old name. They should of suffocation, hot flashes, headache*, Greenwood, noon; thence to own otable use. These shoes- are the same �Ls the Canadian not be cei3stired for voting as they backaches, dread of impending evil, till following Ilooday timidity, sounch in the ears, palpitation Lord Regent 1413 C.N.R.-The stazd Soldiers wear. Every pair fully guariln'sdid, for they only expressed a ard bred, rrotting Sta.1lion, the property of the heart, sparks before the eyes, --few people do teed- Sale price$4.00.feeling that V"T irregularities,constipation, variable ap�- of Th6s Maddaford, Piall,ering, willt possess. a love for the land of petite, weakness- and -inquietude,. and make .1easOn Of 1916 as follows: Monday. For these abnormal conditiol do not L '0 N7s ei his own stuble and ocedstotheir birth or of the land - of their dizziness.. B&udel's hotel, Whitby, for night J.Germany, by this T 7esday, Commercial Hatv], Orbillfall to take Lydia E. Pinkliami Vega- hill NVedueeday, Temperance hotel,WHITBY, �­NTARIOar, has created prejudices against table Compuu&Brool night. Thursday, F 0 Mcwill suffer for Cartby a. An iley. moon; own stable foror night. Y d generations. The same prejndices New Advertifernents.wrul my, '"'Saturday, a stab.. until following qomigtut a,st>twhich 'now exists against German Monday morning. p NNYR.SONIAN'Salso exist* -against German SEED BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE J%irort Lion, J477;.,-Tbe Fare bred of Jas. About 100 bu-Jiels bii Lull) per bushel. Ap- t lydesdale stallion, the propertyproducts, which, before the war , ­­ -47 -;uaumjvda(l AJaAQ of .11 sply W. C Bayles, l3ro %Iaclime & -on, Whiteysl will ma. - kewere so popular throughout the OR 1.SEIR. VICE -A Polled Angus the season of 19t6 as follows: Itond".y: l@lS 3drmoAd. puls lualoTa world. These prodnets were eheap Fbull.rec:isier-d. at lot 7 C-08. 6. Pickerinv will leave h a own stable, A. E. Major'Whiteva'e an i proceed to J Hood's, con Fel i4l. Tbos Pitihip, 11rciighsLn. 31%fand were of gnod qnality. They flar.ham, noon; H. Percy's. con. 6, will never again be so cheap LSIKE CLOVER SFF0 FOR OP'tclitering, nighc Tuesday. Grahamas a ..Asale at lot I,-. con 7. Fickarin... at the farm Johnston's, Broultitsm,'noon and nightstiff tariff will be erected against ars' owupries Also young sbortt)ro Lulls for Wednesday, )i F%UpLtrick's, con. 4, WaWNWO jiO oak- t reasonabid pr COIL E E Auah. Clare - 'them., and other �Ountries will .,,at 3etf Pickering. cool Won. Sul con.. 3r, On. articles that hitherto were ex. C:0. 6, Picktring, 013 or s6ctit Usiy l7th, a Scs,boro, night. Friday, G. Tbomp enter into. the manufacture of -Strillilied no to Lot 13, Pickering, n)gbt. Thursday. G. Toyne's. TnAY COW Rouge Hill.;nol L. Lewis', l,t ts. cSred :ow, Parties cial vace must prove aclusirely made in. Germany. Ger- property slad pay expeasea. Apply to Ltxthit sons. ot 5, can. 1. &arboro, noon; F. Middleton, Broughsm. 33 Nlacltl,e's, Cherrywol might. - Smtur- man.y's troubles Will, uot t* ended day, his own stable unW The followingWhen. the terms of peace shall have STALLION FOR SALE -Duke of wing.PICKERING BRAN U A" k yoVl; dark Urown in color, Apply at lot 12. Is F con, IM El 115 Brass -h at VAdtbr.•�been signed. Fawcett, H X No. 1. Moncreliffe A(bion, jlioW, (168 R. W. GORDON, MarlPicket ins, or address BenWhitby. 31tf The Pure bred Imports i Clydeads e stall.•non, the prai of John N*tpoud, When will the war end? t OR SALE -In the village of White- Brol will make -the sabson of .916,F Lis, &a 8 roomed frame hou" with good as follows: monday, may 151h, will leavestated-by-soms that at the presefit V :'Not ryhin*tocei Cal and small st"le two snd a half his own stable Brooklin. for J. Corner's,rate of progress it will never end. acres of landincluding an acre of good orchard Kinsisle, noon; E. Vaustous's. Aadley,The house is nicely surrounded stath %bade Apparnce ve-Apparently neither*side is making trees. ftessomen maybe iii at smy time. wight. Tuesday. 10 Bryant's, 8rd con, lose at price andilemisapply to PHIL?& BEATON I ickerillig, noon; D. Annau'lls, Pickeringisny advance. While they 2ftfVillogill. night. Wednesday, LiTerpol -house il vidue to your one* point they are gaining a R SALE -1914 Fd Touing , noon and night. Thai E. Fibili * �But a well painted and decoratedanother. While no aplor iabl FTwly painted Lad overhauled. now Done' be" line, noca;jBandsi Hotel, wl"i'sty"reserves tbe.building and LisPIMS111T W the skid tires 1,11 1`01311113d. O=& mechanical 6411ner night. Fridal John Boacill noon,:property, pprogress is bekog made, the war is Preel outaL tire carrier, twoo]l box and Llbon sobinson. son. 3, East Whitby,Isroberail speedometer, electric barn* -eye. We have JUSt opened out a large consignment Of enwin"I totvn -end.- -It- r't_&bool.._@ -94W the I r.clamsshape; price 6456. 191A Ford tol C %he following isionday morning. i=w,varnLshes,woo-ac,s e sican DOAC an 0 or takes the allies a long time to Com- tires newly now extra rcl rail toe. as g me - The PILplete their preparations for their zev: price 04M 1214 Ford touring car n ly Whitegate pimpIC (1223%'painted and overhauled in first class On dition Handsol Imported Hackney Poll decorating material. great drive, but the necessary lot el earns on vain oo W:.LV,KEd:50N sbZgroplarty of Edgar Shirk, ChiaWhitby tf L i l'inakiiiii-the silassida of r916, mailPreparation is a stupendouls work. follows: Tuesday, way 16 h, will leave BOOTS, SHOER, _AND SLIPPRRSIt is stated that Russia will not his own stable, mansion zones, BloaffCOURT OF REVISION So Kt und please everyone, to see them is to e, for C aromatiC noon; Jam, Wilkin's mething toVillbe ready until fall. But then they, 8, Pie,ins.nig$. Weldrilot cock h-----wiffhave an arwy of6,000,000 men Municipality of the Township- of day,'black to C1are nd prices are moderate. Pickering. - atillint for noorr,'his own want them, a -and all the necessary ammunition. stable until the following Tuesday mornPublic Notice is hereby given that ing. For the boy, the young man, or for father, ready-ady 9LRtisgia: ha�s alrd Gown WhAt the CourtofRevision for the Munici- they can d y of the Tow A Sjo when they have the palit laship, ofTickerfng. TIME TABLE -Pickering Station G U' -NUN IER SUME. f?r the year 1916, will hold its first T. R. Trains going East Jae So f0i=ea and. the necessary supplies.mtting in the Town Hall. in -the Vil- No. 6� Mail' 8.08 &-MWhen they baV'le their prepara. •.131-50 P. M: linade or made to me'astire. SRtisfaction gnarai�teed.e of Mougharn. an Moll the 12 Localtions completed, Germany*9 al. !;g day of Niny. 1916. at the hour. of 14 Lpcal Our grocerieg-are the freshest.th .. 104 P. W.one o'clock in the afternoon. Trains going West due so folloviTeady weakening army will be un- �ested will pl Local 7.42 A. M.All persons inter eaAp No. 13alible'to withstand the onslaxilzhts take notice und koverti theriji al�- II Lal 2.15 P. Bl'itRin also will coiny. 7 Mail 1.50 P. M., -.of their enemy. Dated'fit-Whitevale this ILth dityl *sunday included�0 ..,be fully. prepared. by that tilne.­ Nlay 1916.1. not "-uire these hl fi�FA-armies to subjugate Germanr. -In. 2 E E D elMlinimpalityterna.1 troubles from, shortage of -at Q. -N, R., Station - -lordsfood and enmity to the war it Store - CherrywoodThe Fr Xumay force Gerinany to stie forHAS THE QUALITYpeace before. she sustains a. Crnsh-' Brewert' Qrains,.Malted Corn Feediug mili0try deTeat. --ft-bas been SpI r _iLb I I t��Bran, Short-, Flom-, Corn, Oileake' stated. fhat Grermany produced be.4ilty and greelltiess to tLe2 -'Cotton- Seed Meal, etMen1,Friiit Store, (ca-rry somemore.food ti�an was necessary last -thome), letttice, rad6h, Order., aken for Swift's1,Red.Styear. We do not give credence tortilijzers. -grei�n onioub,celery, _-_Fethat statenieut,for eeports from cabbage. .- Grapethat country indicate that the -Phtne Home -Markham 5W.fruit, lemons,"food ofiortage is becoMing a most knd those shnkisf orangesrm3n.0=M8 Males= -acute question ' with them, and A choice line of chocolates, h9me.taffies.W'ay,be the deciding. factor in N'eilsof made Iream ou handIce-C'beenbringlDg About peace.... It has fill the time. >�stated that the number of men in Come in and see us.'Germany fit for military service is J. MARQUIS DODGE loyinLNOTHERSMOTOR CARnow- ten per cent, more than itkwft$ ontamo• was at the -beginning of tbe.'war. Ie is'egtablishina a very notable recar(l Jor .10W (Zqst of Main - This -statement is also made for aTo The Fa*rm'ers tenance' and freedoni, froln a!epairs. purpose, for under times -of peace H and most favorable conditions Did you ever stop and think what impressive a De 'M We can give vou ?$sive fa.c_ts,and figures in this connection. In and of you ora loosing by not having ICE OF?EA themselves, they constitute e &-very strong incentive to ownership: such an increase would be abnorm- Laval separator. Now is the time to • . 1.Germ-­ . Du 7ea­&y­re-E-u­�- __4L -.Now when so many of _-Ph Th as 'bline Conliumptio-n is unusually low; get one on trial one me and Twill show you how keep cool. e. G say's best soldiers are being The Tire mileage is unusually'higill 9 lost, call and give you prices on DeLaval lee Cieam Sodas anv flavor.. Drinks ..the number of men fit- for service separators, allos and -engines, also -for- ice cold of all description. --Examine't-bisCir o our 1p.? ge stock of Cal ges, Wagons, Home Msde Bread• Farm Machinery, U -Mall less- than it was at the beat barn door track and hangerp. ilorl, Harness, Automobile Tires. Etc. Noadvanecebythe allies, except in Asia ­ Minor, can be looked for 135UIL I-X1L11 JL_0Wj Both phones In shop. Bell and Ind. We F. Disn - Phones eyp TICKERJNG, Out. HERB MOSNEY, PICKERING :t-ras"^y� .,.._� t ...,«•� �. ,,ar•,:. :--•• ,.�:* -f?. �T. "� -s. .�,..,-e4•-";^".. a ,,�„ ,.. ;� .,�.... _: "�,," _. - -,; :y* e •f ,y `'•7 GL^Vt9M0NT _.. We are pleased to report than R. E. Fors -- - Gharles Florence ia...Y.er Th ast w tek on business. Ta be+Al.th 1a.tely. �S'tn. Com�eer h�tR raturie�-ha THE DOMINION � See Cha' Sargent's advt. in an• Mre.-D- d sou, 'after spending R few mouths -,with --Rther column. oft, of Blackstock, are spending his nephew, Frank Cooper, of '�- „Mit aDYYMD @. OeW, M.P., PQLa1na1R. W. 0. IIATtMalllle. VIO[•lltLiIOLNT• }, ---iii-G1`eeeon'is an a•business-trig a few days w4th her pa'rente, J?. Breoklin. -.- C. w. mucLaT. Geanal No -am to Ft. William. and Mrs. Macnab. The members of the Library. 980W bya . Wp•sp•ts °eioonsFad sM lommo/ PWft pi01,011M a` Peter Macnab jr.. was, in the city The members of the Masonic, Board met' aiid decided to com- one dap last week. -Lodge purpose holding a church plete and print 'a new catalogue. A Sage Department _ J Schummer spent Sunday with parade on Sunday June lkrtV All j To do this the ruembera who have =ts conducted at every Branch of the Bank wheredeposits of. frier in Toronto. ar-an have not yet been hooks out -will be required to bring and upwards are received and tnteieat' f current rates added. ' James McFarlane •is having his mane but particulars will be given hack the books iii their possesssou it if a fate and convenient depositary for your mo4ey.__T_ .; residence re -shingled. later. l by the first week in June. Mrs. Nichol, of Toronto, is vis-, = VHITBY BRANCH: S. D. -TERRY. Manager. Yting with Miss M. M. Graham. , Mrs. S. F. Robbins is spending '., the holiday wttrfriends in Peter• - -• - • • r- boro. J - ---- w Widmerand Mrs. Miller -spent ' GoodSunday with the former's uncle in , "- Goodwood. Thos¢, GreggGreQq and W .. M. PalSEEDSA 1J Palmier S visited.with John Gerow, of Pori Perry, on Sunday. - - bir. Wilker and friends motored - to Oshawa -on Sunday and spent _ l �+ Junbo, Half Long Intermediate, - the day with friends. Mangold Seed•' Mr. York, of the Mount Royal Giant Sugar Beet. In4tirance Co.. of Montreal, called . All at twenty cents. per_pound: ABirkatt-an Wednesday . J. and Mrs. Chandler, of To- °"MADE IN .CANADA'! Jumbo Derby and ;7 Tonto, s `d the holiday with the Turnip Seed -'Canadian Giem tatter's parents, J. H. and Mrs. -eent Beal.it le The Baptist church has invited..�r - i y ae in say As soc}a• Leatiling, White Cap, Yellow Dint,, tion to meet, with them 'on June Fully equipped N•ith electric starter F � Seed Corn-- Wiscons}n No. 7, Compton's Early. ' tb 18th and 14th. and lights, electric horn', etc., 86-1:0 S. F. and :lira. Robbins and P. f: o. b. Ford. -' These are all fiirst.clall seeds. It will pay you, and Misa Margaret Macnab motor- ed otor ed to Uxbridge on Sunday and Standard equipment', f. o.,b. Ford, X5.30 ='3' before purchasing, to;see quality !pent the day with J. C. and Mrs. Macnab. :;Runabout, full' equipped, f.o.b. Eord,- 590 - _ and get prioes at Tho=e having magazines or Runabout Standard equipped, -vewspaper�z that.they do not want, - d omen not d Institute know and they = thein btit let the I. o. b.. -Ford- ' . _ 8480'SARGENT'S r , -will be called for. __: See the new models at our CHASS. SARCEN : W. J. LUKE i! SON, -_- An • one desiring summerbcard- - Any g - :. showrooms. - - - - i► ars and that would give board to - CLAi1,i'y W.Ol\ 1, -Ont. girls at $3 to $4 per week, apply J to Constance E. Hamilton, 82 St. Whitby, Ontario M_ r _..'..--J mph-S�,�vt•�tca, ----- - -- - - W.Donean Morgan. Thos Patergron B. Powell, Pickering. _ T N T' 7- Til m. and John 1:'orgie attended the Ma- ■ 1 sonic Lodge to Stouffville on the . - - +eveninz of Friday last when D. D. G. M. Le a made his official vi%it. 1� - Lieut. �. J. Beaton will occupy. � - -- - -- _ - 'the pulEit in the Presbyterian ,' THE P/CKEPi /NO COMPANY church on Sunday 'mornin-g next s _ t and in the Methodist church in the ° ° - evening, when he will glue recruit- —lug ins. s he - -� %� _if these persons who indulge ioT® fl Bat a i on c familygnsittlR as R 4teous, TULL''.LINE - ..� 8� .'svonlbe a little kgs boistero�ie, - � the neighbors would feel very COMMANDED Erateful as they do not like to B Tawe their rest disturbed. .. OF LUMBER LATH AND lieut.-Col. A., A. Cockburn, Whitby Mrs. Geo. H. Salvia, of Orono, spent a couple of days last week with friends in Claremont. She _ .. - In was on her wayto Brussels where T SBl e , _ w SHINGLES' 'Aggressive Aggr 'c Action TOT Complacent Confidence 'Mr. Semis has been transferred as _ _ - manager of the local branch of . _ _ '. _ .. _ there, on the Standard Bank. _ _ ff, �F ;nth ill alone win this The Women's Institute held a Wa ALWAYS ON HAND. _ and your r. . 'very "iceeseful meeting is the Masonic Hall'on Monday afternoon when Mrs. W. J. Hunter, Brapm• J. B DALES, W EATON. L. H. LEWIS, J F. ALES » Lieut. 182-Wfiitevale Iaeat.l8taWhitb., Lieut. T82nd Daabatrtoi>t Ston. ave an interesting address ,Carr load lots a �`Spec>�alt�� y on orry'•. At the close of the -- - - - = r meetia$. supper was Served In the Sseem@nf of"-the--�sbyteriaa A QQEY•u��,,��+ a: =' church. GET OUR -PRICES. Mr"1 ►iVsJ At a meeting of the police trus- x _ c _ ' -.,tees on Monday evening leaf in Cream Separators i Mr. g hie Mil Mr. Sargent. and s • will secure youpro every - Fire Chief Miller were apponted - teat of profit. s committee. to secure information ME I about fire engines with the view Drills, Cultivators, Harrows, to parchasiaR one for the village 1SmO'Uj:P. �_��� Merit, P10W8, Wagons and to report at a meeting of the - .i. V y 1 rate -payers ..which will be called - and Buggies. : -by them in the near future w.heb a — _ - -:- PICKERING� -:-� - the matter will be fully discussed. �4N /MPOfT ANT NOT / CE l The patriotic concert in the MR- J. R. THEZTON, Pickering, Oat. sonic-HR11 on Friday evening tart Ind, Phone lana -LUMBER YARD b 'by the 182nd BRtallion was well I have �* -attended- rbe programme' con- Having been botified that Mattresses are advancing in price, G' awed to --- sieting of moving piettlreq, vocal secured a Rood supply which I -will be able-6—offer to my 10,ets.5i hNy�asd Lss�01a r_ solos and selections by -the band customers at the,old price while they last. In -- - Just arrived a carload of British Y and speeches by �Irq. Parsons, Col. fact I can save you mz new on. everyAl - Cockburn and others was well s _. , Lhiug we have in ,stuck at - a a b. '3 - :-Columbia r �4 received. The appeal for recruit°, the present time. _ ;� e C lum#i a 8 umber co 1 m - however, has produced no results T o o : i g' M L _ prising the following s� so far. C. H. BURLI\ G, PICKERING ; Q o , 3 .. ;.1c, omat�hed Miss Annie ForRie-has been of. - - b o x •. K a Q a I -� fered and has accepted the poi}- ���� - - ° =-5 -�$ w g >g N - - 4-6 ion o Superiate M-PSON • •%; abae pgg a d;o :heeting, flooring, the Guelph General Hospital. Miss ►�=p_m°g � gado; i ;a, y Forgie is a graduate of the Roch- • S1 Nf �/ • yo a �m eti. a ; b base, ca, Ing, etc. ester General Hospital, and has ��°° RR - C o0o a 11 o 11. 1 0 on had wade bsperience in other large M = T i L = N E �, y ' W. T x hospitals. Her last appointment • _ - J.a p� .r . L. Gordon. & Son, was as Superintendent and Busi• .Our HRts are all latest N evv York and' Paris styles and ,prices right, Feb tore I -ness Manager of the Galt Hospitalyou can get a. hat at your own price, made to suit you by a 10 Nor y - "� 'at I;etlibridge,' but thSs sppoinE. ..� first-class, artist,' All work guarante y ,_ -_Bell nd Independent meet she gave up last year on ac- m a a a s -m' 'naw'' count of ill -health, but which has phone. a -been .restored, after a period of Come to our Sale of Bootq and Shoes.. • We are. offering great v �,V.,July rest. We congratulate her on her _ - -' reduetions. See bilis and•priees• b m mss, ani aspsM new Appointment. .�, Oct.' w. To -morrow (Saturday) will. be Nall,'aper gale at about half price. Watch out for . =. a p.�.'i xov ;;. Beekeepers' Field Day at T. C. W- bills and prices. ' - Dee , - Avoy's, at Balsam. A qualified - _ . at . ; i9F14•W $itba abacus s,s sm + e y J f, Port err = Re 12 .oda on Il. �� P apiary inspector, sent: -by the On'- • , _-- •� TT •' Peaverton.l • IIpcerarove s tario Dept. of Agriculture, will B L O C� S E S _ show how to examine hives for ry disease and will actually put a 'All the most up-to-date soft collars; sea..pearl buttons, $1.25 to $1.00, Csralil Chopping . colony through the treatment for silk, $?•95, seasonable goods arriving daily in all departments. ASD OAT FLAiiI\� Of all materials and design cure. Other mg,�gi{xilations will gee our new wall paper, ,most beautiful �,destRns. kepi in stook. It will pay you � then be shown, such as finding the The undersigned is prepared to do to oill at per works and inspect our stoeft• _ queen, removing bees from supers, Q _ _ grain clopping and oat -flatting and obtain prioes. Don't be misled by Operating to prevent swarming, _:_ , Q C E R I E S every day in the week agents we do not employ them, oonsequeftle etc. Prominent beekeepers will ly we can, and do throw os the agmt z be asked to take part and "assist A full line always fresh and. up -w -date flour Cream and Tea Bunce, except on Saturday mmmision of 10 per o.nt.,which you w9 in the discussion of practical ques- cereals of all kinds, black and green mixed tea 86c. a (lb. Coffee, 90c. A quantity of slabs for sale_ also certainly save by purohasing from at. tions. Ladies are especially in- 4tk. and W.•,tb'. Phone 28M. _ wagon tongues, axles, etc, s�e0h0i�• -- - -- MAUTIT-/IANITE .CL. - ' , veils so they can come right out De SIMPSON & Co., - PICKERI dohs F- Bayles, areenw00d nit". wnteb>•, oatssi. . into the apiary with comfort. {■ ■ ..,,.:-i-.- . „:. y.,�. :._...:...'. _ _-.,_. ._.-. .z!e:-.__u-:._.. ... .r-�+sa-•.: .__...:..i .. _._._..+r .r,.,•a.;....:,-.• ..-r.. __:. v-.�!!•:_ r_ "`"}c -.,.,. _...,,._.. a?.sr.r. '°l,5r3 .._.W==•e-,..w-3��M.•�rG,r�;..,,.:_'.:.;, _'^'^u�' W. n ..... :V .» \' ...••...- .e. -.r.-• .•;y ,•r .,. til• f. 5• _ d ... i.: - .. ...:. ..�. •. ad+. ... - IF _...v. >,+Qyr.r.. pa. �^vA,P• . r"' , , fr�.� ♦ • .. _ _ _f .. ' - • THIN --BLOODED PEOPLE iEX-CWCELLOR Useful Hints and _ bQtit titer Qeneral lnlortna• OPten Become Serm/isly Ill Be- .. :VOID BUE W -s tion' -lot the Busy fore They •Realize It. - - :6 Se ���„'� . HOYf!<tWlfe . .. , some people have a tendencyto be- -SHOES � O �� Hcome thin -blooded just as others -have I MILL PROBABLY BIiS ASKED TO^ �_ • _ __ _ _ an inherited tendency to rheumatism ` = SAVE GERMANY. �y j��,"' or nervous disorders. - The condition --- �"a a sue? - in which the blood -becomes so thin NOTHING Dainty Dishes. - Egg Salad.—Cut hard-boiled eggs that the whole body suffers comes on %'he Held Kaiser and Militarists is ? into thick slices or into quarters. Use so ally that anyone with^a n#<- BETTER _ . .. - �Stra�vberry Tests. —Roll pie dvu81► a sharp, knife, so the cuts. _will be .gyral 3isposition n that direction _ t h k+ bisy Seek Teams FOR one-eighth . inch thick and cut into clean. Arrange each portion`on a should watch the symptoms carefully, 4rom Allies. SUMMER rounds of correct size to cover invert- leaf of lettuce partly covered with Bloodlessness can be corrected more W CA R Ad circular tial. Cover tine with(mayonnaise and arrange the .lettuce easily in the. earlier stages than later. An important event which the, pie-. 'dough, prick several times with fork 1 in a circle, on a flat dish, the stem of It begins with a tired feeling that rest I sent lighting at Verdun is expected to . and bake untildelicate brown Fill I the leaf toward the -center of the dish. does --not overcome, - the complexion i decide is the question of the reborn adth fresh strawberries cooked in rich Place a few lilies of the valla or becomes slight exertion roduces i to ower of Prince. von Buelow, who, syrup,• or other desired fruit. y pale, sir P P Lamb Chops With Peppers�Two (daisies in the middle.. bxeabhlesaness and headaches and according to one recent report, has �b. �, E M pounds lamb chops, three tablespoons Spring Salad.—Peel, chill and slice backaches frequently follow. In the returned to Berlin: He has been ab -'he poundbutterlam small onions, two green �-tomatoes. When ready to serve, cov- treatment of troubles due to thin sent from Germany almost all the time f111�y t er each slice with thinly sliced new I blood no other medicine has had such ; since the beginning of the war, liter - peppers, one cup canned tomato, one ! ----- and one-half cups stock, one teaspoon onions and radishes cut in same way i a great success as Dr. Williams Pink I ally living in semi -exile in Switzer - curry powder, one and onehalf table- i to give crispness to each mouthful. Pills. They go right to the root of { land• was learned that the Emperor's tele- speoae flode salt and pepper. Fry Instead of thin slices of radishes, just the trouble, make rich, red blood, thus I Even regardless of the outcome of grams were being countersigned' by minced onions and chopped peppers as thin slices of kohlrabi irisy be used. restoring the •weakened 'system -to i tlris phase -of the great struggle, it is Prince von Buelow—a humiliating Y_ t•_ai__ ___:e, a__]-- AAA 4-_ . Aar p mitt, FrAneh dressing or marl- {.health and strength. Mr. R,, F. Ash- i believed by many to be certain _'that check, the purpose of which was taken toes; stock and seasotri ate With floura its a 'with mayonnaise. years ago my condition became so i to testi the Imperial Chancellor- o . erman iscre on cold water. Boil chops alightly, --Cauliflower Salad.—Wash .well in serious that it seemed to me I pos- ship. ' I in public acts in the future. salt sassed everypain and ache and every � In well informed circles no doubt is The Emperor uttered a rash state - Boil in plentv of sauce over and bake until tender i- i water until the vegetable is soft. morbid feeling possible. For months! en Buelow stent --about the "yellow peril," -which hot oven ; Drain off the water. Break the vege- I had- been overworked, and Bereave- will be at the head of affairs when proved highly_ offensive to the Jain Cream. of Asparagus —Wash bunch table into flowerets, season with salt, went added the last straw necessary the day for making peace is at hand: I anese, and Prince von Buelow in of asparagus, removing and bunt - pepper and a little vinegar and oil. i to break down my constitution. I had F He has had no part in any of the September, 1905, made a public state- i itis tips, and cutting rest into small Pile them in a pyramid on a dish and a severe ever-present headache and acrimonious. controversial questions, ment rectifying the matter. For every pieces_ Pour over cut pieces three pour offer them a white mayonnaise. I pains In the back of the eyes, and at in the ruthless methods of applying single open indiscretion . which he pints boiling water, add one cut stalit ; Arrange around the base a border of i the same time I"was •seldom free from ; submarine warfare or in 'the throw- committed the Kaiser found himself - pi celery; spray er, parsley, one chop -'carrots or beets, cut into dice or fancy I severe neuralgic pains. ' I was rarely king of bombs from Zeppelins on wo- openly taken to task by his Chancel - ped onion and teaspoon salt. Cook shapes, to give aline of color. Place hungry, and when I' w+as it seemed to men and children. He will return, as, lar: thirty minutes, run through sieve, re- a floweret of cauliflower on the top. create a morbidness which made my it were, with a clean slate, as a man - In 1907 the -latter referred in his tura to saucepan and let come to boil. 1 Banana Salad. -One head lettuce, other ills harder to bear: Of. course who has been absent, and who, on Reichstag speech to the "Court Cam - Beat into it yolks of three eggs -and ' six ripe bananas. one cup diced pine- I consulted a doctor, and he told mei coming back, can undertake b ween arilla" and in the following year he one cup of cream. Cook tips separ- !apple, one-half cup mayonnaise mix- a rest and• a change of air,. just the extent the role of mediator between publicly referred to the blazing indis- ately, press through- sieve, add- three' ed with one-fourth cup whipped cream, thing- I was unable In the circum- his own country and those it has cretion of the Kaiser's letter to Lord tablespoons cream, pinch of salt and : berries or cherries. to garnish. Ar. stances to take: I had a particularly li tried in vain to ruin. Tweedmouth. :�- well-beaten whites' of three -eggs. !range light, crisp lettuce leaves on bad spell on the day my daughter re-' As a diversion of public sentiment ` A Pew months ]stet occurred the Pour this over soup mixture, place in individual plates. Place one banana, turned from college, and she insisted ip. Germany, when it is realized that ,owning indiscretion, the interview - own -to brown and serve. i wi'h peel reirioved, in center of each ;.that I should take Dr. Williams' Pink 'the hope of reopening a road to Paris ;given by the Kaiser for publication Strawberry Sponge --One table- plate and with sharp knife slice it Pills. I was decidedly skeptical, but r that the rolling up of the Frenchin an English newaip-p9n. Prinee --Spoon- glanutat-1 111tatin, four table,- , i3itu x outs slices,' wmeut­ Napa atinI them. The result -After, the first it is said thaIs impgIlsible of accomplish I t even the great general ; von Buelow immediately' offered his spoons cold water,- six tablespoons pieces. Cover with spoonful of pine- resignation, boiling water, three egg whites, one_ apple and generous spoQnful_of cream E box I was compelled to admit that I staff will welcome ' . ,the• return of re and one-fourth cups sugar, two table- mayonaise. Gasni�h and serve cold- really did feel better After the sec- Prince von Buelow. And yet between On refiring he proposed Dr. won spoons lemon juice one cup mashed Bird's Nest Salad.—Rub a little ! and box I ungrudgingly admitted that - encs vorr�urtow and' the great g°nn-Hollwe as his successor spoons surd juice. Soften gels- the were doing me good, and after eral staff no love certainly has been and the latter was ma a ncellor. green coloring _ paste into cream y 8 The Government, however, soon pass- , tin in cold water, add hot water and cheese, giving it a delicate color rake the sixth boa I felt free from every lost: set over steam until. dissolved. Add a bird's egg. Roll it into balls the ache and pain and in gratitude I be-.: The Prince when at th head of the �'ed out of his hands to n considerable extent, as successive Ministers of sugar and lemon juice and, when cool size of bird's eggs, using the brick or `gan to praise the pills to others. I ami German Administration was -accused Foreign ' Affairs usurped the admin_ ed s tries. Set in ice water smooth side of butter pats. Arrange 'feeling as fit as I did twenty years by the military party of being too g P and best occasionally until it begins to _ on a gat di h some well -crimped let- ago and I owe it to Dr. Williams' Pink radical. of weakening the obedience istrative position which Prince von sdidify, add stiffly beaten egg whites tuce leaves. • Group them to look like Pills." ''of the people to the State as roping Buelow had held.• and whip until almost stiff. Turn nests, moisten them well with French You can get these pills from any. seabed by the army, and of allowing When the' Prince retired he chose into mould wet with cold water, let dressing and place five of the eheese medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents ;democratic and even Socialistic ideas i Romo as his future home, his wife 'Chill, -utuitold-and garnish with 'sweet- balls in each nest of leaves. -The a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The' to spread. >�eitig L, Itnti>a„ p*ir+� ess. The - ened whipped cream and Strawberry cheese balls may be varied by flecking ' Dr. Williams' Medicine- Co., Brock- -The middle' classes now' recall that le'eted the palace known as Villa .halves, them with Muck, white or red pepper. villa, Ont. - the Prince was the great promoter of Jlalta and renamed it .Villa of the :p, German industries and the greatest Roses. Steamed Roast FowL_.—TEE-6i-or If preerTec�the nests may be shred- - single factor in developing German - -four pound. fowl. three cups of bread- ded with lettuce leaves- PERSON POINTERS.etc The Prince has begun to - cumbs, one•third cup boiling water, — - '-• loom up alike a savior to whom the co Shocking. salt, pepper, sage -and flour for dress- Little Scrape of Gossip About We11 ; - salt Clean, singe -and stuff fowl as , Useful Hints _ nation may barn in its distress and They were engaged to be married, ing.t Known People. perplexity. -No other person in Ger- and called each other by their first - ! for roast chicken, sprinkle with salt I if the leisurely meal of the farm and pepper. rub with butter, and place . 1s. supper, it is a good idea to .use the Prince Alexander of Teck Mas- a ring "-any of conspicuous eminence is in Warnes, Torn and' Fanny, and he •way + t}itit belonged Lo George -i. a -position to receive any const era how he had alway.- liked "- on'-racit of muffin rings in saucepan beat china and listen for that time. • 'containi•ng rnoughwater to cover rack , If the custard in your pies shrinks, { ' It takes Sir John Jellicoe, three _tion from the entente Governments, the name of Fanny, and how it sound- :I ar rings. Sage dres:ter may be used, hours a dey. to get_ through his of-' Germany Needs Him.' r -ed like music in his ear: "I like the i the oven has been too hot. The cus--i name so much, he added as a sort if lilted. Cover saucepan closely and ficial correspondence. - . ford: should not boil .lis the oven.. General Smuts- began his c8reer ea ., in connection with the prospective of clincher to the argument, ''that sit'am tool -about two hours, -or until Olives, celery and cold macaroni return of Prince von Buelow, a pro- when my sister Clara asked me to to der Be careful water does not Is. lawyer, and is -stili -regarded as one - tt on det.uce leaves make a good salad. of the ablest jurists in Sonth Africa. minent pereonagp in Switzerland, name h -r .pet t rrier, I at once called evaporate. ti`hes fowl is tender, re= Any soft wood may be- used for a , whose name is withheld, is quoted -ia' her Fanny—after after you, dearest! ..But more from saucepan, dredge with. cedar chest if the inside is thorough- ; Soup, fresh .herrings, currant -pod- the Paris Journal as saying: e Y - g ding, and coiTcers g favorite wear -„ , Y B' i I -don't think that was very nice," said flour, place - in dripping pan and 1 asked with oil of-cerad. - Prince von Buelow is. in- retire- ! the fair girl, edging away from him. roa-t in oven until brown, having en- ySave the liquor in which meat has menu of the Princess' Arthur of Con- meet simply because he is reserving "How would you like to hate a dog -1 while browning. been boiled and use if foo• the founds- I The Duke of Abercorn has one of himself for a great task: He is the mod after you?" "Why, that's no- va - 3' # -tion of .vegetable soup. only political hope of modern Ger- thin aid Tom airily, as he saw he'd Sage. Dressing. --One large loaf of the finest gardens in London at Hamp- It - was he who started the 8, y stale bread. two tablespoons melted Broad pudding with prunes in it ! den House; his Grace's town resiclence, many' made. a mistake. "Half the cats in -_-bet'er, one scant teaspoon salt, one can be served with a lemon'sauee; and Liberal empire in' spite of all opposi- I the country are -tamed after me!" r� room at. York Cottage has. been teaspoon finely powdered sage, one_ the whole family will relish it. I tion, and it was. he who brought set aside for the reception 'of various fourth teaspoon pepper, two table- BEfore popping corn put in a sieve I war trophies brought home by about a new era for the empire by and dash cold water over it. The ' starting a line of policy which would ! . y° -spoons flee ly minced onion (optional), - y Prince of Wales. have created a greater German ly Poison two eggs and water a - needed. Re_ kernels will b large and flak Mr. Leopold de Rothschild is said y, but mpve-crust'from.brc�rzi and cut bread Milk and cream stains should not iso have declined over -twenty times which the incapacity of violent lead - have hot water put on them• Wa ors of the military party upset in a Dills More Children into. blockA,_pourin;, on enough cold to the past seven years to write a th. m out in cold water, followed by few weeks. Than All Other Poisons _ I to moi.Aeii z:•ell. After a few book of Recollections. '•The empire feels 'itself already so soap and water: I i mt.mcnt-.- take up xmall handfuls and �i'he Empire Room at Marlborough bruised by the War that it wishes to Combined _ press dry, pick apart into light, fluffy If your slippers do not ding ! House contains one of the most valor your heels while dancing, gum a tiny able collections of relics of .the First appeal to its old physician of the .I For Safety's Sake, Use mass and add all seasonings. Heat bit of velveteen and place it inside . days of its prosperity. And if the Is there within our lio.me, butter i'n skillet, add onion and cook Empire period in the world. whole constitution should be shaken - y the back of each heel. did work has been done by anywbere within baby's reacb, (don't brown , add well -beaten egg • to When garments of' any. kind are Spm as a result of this war and those who a saucer of arsenic poisoned bread, mix wi'h onions and butter, Lady Lawrence, wife of Lord Law- have -been the conspicuous figures at ? paper_fioatiag is water, or a can washed in gasoline, add afew drops rence, in organizing canteens for the %vithasweetened oisonedwickT _ toys all about ins skillet until heated the head of the State should be liable P and free from superfluous moisture of oil of cedar. The di�sagteeable workmen in armament factories. Her odor will not be noticed. I to be cast aside who better than the Daring 1915, p rases of fly i than_ fall 'cavities of fowl lightly, ! ladyship has put in extremely long great leader•., of prosperous Germany j ° Pot soniag were reported from 11 To stretch kid gloves when new, .leaving plenty of room for drecsing i hours at the offices in Victoria Street, could come forward to support an un- states; in 1914, 46 casts from 14 to expand. place .hem be;ween the folds of a states. Fly poison kills more s, London, in order to bring the scheme throne or to reconstruct the damp towel -for nlmo-t='one hour be.; • ' popular , children than al! allot poisons Italian hest Bolts. -Press' two to fruition. edifice from the debris that he will eornGined, fore th^•y are to be worn. -- pounds round stcak'.and two ounce: { Success has come Sir James Barrie's find on hand?" Add a pinch of cream of tartar to Yet fly poison still is left un- f'reef suet through food chupper, add ' way, but one thing that he tried he Von Buelow became `>teriai Char._ � guarded except in the horses ; the whites of eggs when they are'half P one -tali cup of bread crumbs, two has never accomplished: he has never ,- beaten.' This keeps .them from fall- ,, cellar in 1900 and entered on a career where mothers have learned that beaten egg:, one tablespoon grated hit Lord-Roseber on the head: The; 1 anise, one teaapogq salt an -sixth ing• before b,-ing used. first-time I ever aw Lord Rosebery," which is to -day recognized as having'' the safe, ants, ton-poisoo:or�s„ d been prolific of benefit for the em- I efficient fly catcher and de - T - -- f - says the creator of Peter Pan, "was P stroyer is i :easpnon pepper. I lix thoroughly pits. His _aim was to create a. great' sitii'1srm into s>Yiall balls. Put one LAUGHS. to Edinburgh, when I was a student; ��� industrial and commercial Germany can toinntoe.: Rn stew pan, addd one- [in I flung a clod of earth at him.' and to him is to be attributed an -Fomt,- V -T4 v -www -*,peen -these -wrere my politics. half cup water. one "sTice7c onion, one' • f�ttravrdinaif�nertaerr--ei- ti►ecredit! T OOT iriPen peprer cut in mall pieces, shire but most of us mercy earn it: missed him, and I have hee3d a good due for the amazing progress which -" lovas, bit 'of bay lo, f. r:nc tablespoon If you roust borrow trouble, borrow many journalists say,that he is a Alf- Germany made in 'the decade during butter, rine tz ;- sugar and one from the man whose .trouble •is boo � ficult man to hit." which he was Chancellor. leaspoc�lt salt; Tat simmer half an hour much riioney. I - {� — In his efforts for the material bene- ` and press thro•.tgh sieve. Pour sauce Curiously enough, the simple life] She Could Write, Anyway. fit of the Empire Prince von Buelow into casse-r4e, 1u;at to boiling point, is not npnreciated, by people who have _ - }fad the ca -operation• of , Emperor- -The Joarnal of the Mic53gan State a6u ment balls cover and let cook one. to live like that. A lady' who lived alone' had taken William, but ' he utilized the Emperor Medical Society oommentsTbus in a hour. Placa. trent balls on heated A pessimist thinks of the cost of . into her service a young girl from and did not allow himself to be the recent issue, platter, urrour rl with cooked spag- the sha11 'he is making; an optimist the country.. One day both mistress instrument of the latter. "symptoms of arsenical erafoalnQ are heti, roiir :sties over- whole and . thinks - of the goon it will do the and maid were going out, and in such I ve dune! r to mo ter of aseipi f chol m: .No other Chancellor had ever dared I nn�oabteC�yangatb•rofcaseee[cholera fprinl:'.e «all grated parmesan cheese. Kaiser. circumstances it.was usual for the key openly to oppose the Imperial meth- lntaatnm wOn °plea of arsenical When a marl has been in. Parliamept of the back door to be hidden in the )pais ut at haat , t ocuurring, was oda. Not even Bismarck in his most attrignt to cholera fefantum. Goad Salads. `a little v:hilc he finds it difficult to ! garden. The hiding -place had been B �Setep}at,arsealeAtayd•s oyln b l pointed out to the girl, and when a owerful days would have: dared, it sloe4 S�7an�•roar Aa rh be a o ; get ober the feeling that the country P is believed, to deal with his Imperial' I.2t•ti, •art otlSoiab rh 6i secs • C^!cry and Walnut Salad.—�4ash is re -all in need of his services. went out she' was, careful to secrete ro*ir to ppveac !With r not• y Majesty as did Prince von Buelow. �r ro ou Mioh ap l..alr- and clean celery. Cut into small About the raroat.work of Nature is the key in -the place indicated, but she f4 �li�lyd a+ In feces one third the auart;`y of Frig- s really honest man. It you do not pinned on the door a piece of paper on Checked the Kaiser. •• ye�islDpq`ssRaper P which she had wri`.ten. Shall be Emperor William sent some indis- .rte lisli walnut meat broker _ two, and belicce, • get hold of the most -honest Aim ©. �pr 'enough mayonnai a `o moisten well. 'you k•iow, and give bins a chance of back soon. Key under the flower- Greet telegrams, a notable one. being . t::arnish with lettuce. "doltig"' ti railway company. pot on the window -ledge," _ to President Kruger, and suddenly It t ,,,, ..c.-..,.. a;•cet.x,•�..d..:,e�,.}u�i.�`4;:•-o•.s_.�?+�.l+l�r�,.... �_.�..t ..,.-�e.r� *�.•. - — - — - - T -PAvate'Jones, according to 'London • A 77U'Theni On Of He K rte hen— Emancipate Tit -Gita, was summoned to appear yourgelf from kitchen worry before his captain. frowning the food Value of "Jones," said the officer, Frimids by learning gentleman complains darkly, "this Shredded Wheat Biscuit. that you have killed his dog." DAME BELANGER TALKS OF You can prepare, a most "A dastardly trick,(' interrupted ..DODD`S KIDNEY PILLS., wholesome, nourishing meal 'the owner of the dog, "to kill A de - moments by heating �fetlselem animal that would harm no in a few one bout mi*h defenseless a Tells How They Cured, Her Rheum& a few Shredded Wheat 46Not him. tism and Made Her so Well She Biscuits in the oven to restore chimed in the private, heatedly. "He Could Work Without Fatigue. crispness; then cover with. bit pretty freely into my leg, so ran my bayonet into him." 1-0 St. berries and serve with milk "Nonsense!" answered the owner Amateur, Gloucester Co, N.B., angrily. "He was it docile creature. (Special.).—Cured of rhea- I - 41% r., Way 22nd (Special. or.* cream Why did you not defend yourself with Tnatism,' from which she has been a .4 of your rifle?" severe sufferer, Dame Pierre Belan- the butt didn't he bite. me with his well. kriown and highly respected "Why here, is telling her friends that Dodd's lrail ? 11 asked Private Jones, with A :Kidney Fills have made her well. T spirit. 7 ­ consider Dodd's Kidney Pills one A - RemindeY. r. 7 of the.best friends I have," Dame Be gr langer states. "I had rheumatism aler—"This is the best parkot we, Opposed to Home Work, and the pains in my limbs caused me! Iout -Public school tear -hers In New South have, I wouldn't sell him without Wales are asking that written home a great dial of suffering. letting you -know his one.fault; hell.,. work ..- be abolished in all primary "I took six boxes of Dodd's Kidney 1,itsn't whrn1si They also ask that no school grumble terribly if hij food c Pills, and they made me W-1- be built on -or-close to main 4raffle ar- and 1 can now t I suit him." college a are all gone Miss Fitz—"I'll take him It, will terles; that a domestic science pain e- ng —in g� will work wet out. tigued. I Made.in Canada. seem quite like haviiig_A man in the re established and that all always Pills in cerning any teachers be opened or ys keep Dodd's Kidney house." 'GS. tnspect!on by the teacher concerned the hauae." T., 4rK V AN -1) LNLUCKY THIN Dodd's Kidney Pills cure rheuma- tism because itis caused'by sick kid- They Are Applied to Every Possible Granulaled Eyelids, Iffinsrd's LLnj=cnt Lunibornian's rrieud 7, soreEyes inflamed by expo-" SIXED POTATOZZ neys. Rheumatism is caused by uric Event in Life. sure to Sion, Dust and Wind Acid in the blood. If the kidneys are m quic y re icy POTATOES, IR1811 CO"_ kl 1i edbyMuflue D 'healthy and doing their full work "Lucky" and "unlucky" have Eyellessedy. NoSmarting, T� come Eyes 9 lerx.. 1-iele%are, Carman, Or - strain all the uric acid out of the 1to.be applied to gathering blossoms, just Eye Comicirt. At 1 der at once. Supply limited. -• Wrlt-� for Ithey e can be no rheums- !to horseshoes, to -the color of hair, to :dnef)s Quotations. H 1'rampton, N Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. N blood, and there —in Salve inTubes25c. ForlSook at Ibefy Freese timm. Dodd's Kidney Pills always I your manner of "saying things" roe XA.LX. 1. They take Lieut. Brandon, R.F.C. - a word, to every possible event in life. Druggist* or Norlso Eye ReinediCs.,C make the kidneys wel who attacked a Zeppelin at a height It is unlucky to "have a dead bloc- ]RPGISTEREL) llul,STFUNK A LL ages. SOMP very.line littlin Qi wbee away that tired feeling by ensuring of 9,000 feet. Photo was taken im- som"- it is unlucky t9 go out with prIces. R. A. Gillempte. AbbotFum-1. Her Color Scheme. N1 pure blood and good circulation. mediately after 'he landed from the your .shoelaces untied"—the latter we I to "Her face is her fortune." XXMF WAXTAD. attack. naturally believe; it is unlucky TOuLS VuEt MORE POLITE: NOW. "But you can't draw on that." -PEOPLE bring "hawthorn. -blossoms within the %%'iTH IEN HA"_)y -reL4 "'Why? She paints on it" eteel sash ahop, Truvited Om, "lucky to hear thi house,,; it is Co., Walker�ille, War Has Wrought Great Changes In STRONGLY RECOMMENDS 1 cricket." The latter is. of course, sup- OULDERS — posed to bring luck into t Xeev XInard's id -4-0211 LA t: general work, highest wages Men and Women. I p he house. M house 31 to g* Wir has brought about an increase Very lucky it is to find a spider on paid. Apply to The E: Long AIanQC&c- en men and women I Mrs. Alonzo Tower, Johnson's Mills, your clothes; it is called a money- It isn't difficult to retain your luring Cu., Ortllia.Ont. of politeness between N.B., writes: "I can strongly recom-1 spinner in many parts of the world. friends if you do. not put them to the ANTED, FfE.kDING MATCIMIS observers of life in and jolitterg. who understand No. in France, says 'ooper- mend Baby's, Own Tablets to all moth should not be` turned gold test. I mt­-ic. write or wt -re Tr-nton c Paris. lees whose little ones are suffering teeth grow P 111kip, Limited. Trenton. Ont. on a Sunday. If your te, I)o It has introduced an entirely new I from constipation as I have proved widely apart you will be traveller. If NVANTER FXIIEFLIENCED WOOD in the relations of the sexes. I I . HAWK BICYCLM Machine Hands nor L)r excellent medicine for this 1w �jt�� I w,,rkinx them an you have a male on your back jrou-4- R C, ---rrTnr- -ww.-and BeAnat MQ -grained wife almost On The I The most cross most trouble.,' Baby's Own Tahigta not will have money by the sack. pis., liensh Hands. Htetidy work, good has ceased to complain, the or hftreiaiis - Apply HiLy & company. Limit - grumbling husband is mute. On both only cure constipation, but they make other band, a mole at t4le base of the -mor,#,vAgP ond He* ZWa ad IlVondpto�k. 0nt. air teething easy; break up colds, expel 'neck shows that -you will be hanged." lab& 711 -ow, high equip. sides there are polite advances, an trent including Yak, worms and regulate the stomach and I Caesar, Napoleon, Bismarck, and , cards pt, X roots W , bl X2w§7A2Z" roan ear of kindness and mutual understand- - They are sold by medicine Und 'A J 114 bowels. other, were not above the superstition I f NEE,191 611talope "KOFIT.j&AKlN4a N Fw A�ND JO- e Ing which each One very loyally is of f ALyekj. Saw= tar dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box � of "lucky" and "unlucky" days. Thurs- A JL offices for tale in good Ontario to create. icints Co@, 'day was the "unlucky" day Of H n"ry formation os. mg Tmffe"oet, Madr"s� You esia towns, The most useful and Interne .Aryi from The Dr. Williams' Mod 1170113, us &I of all businesses. Full In c is desire of social comity is not I am. Th Brockville, Ont. son Edward, and of his =._P=._ application to Wilson Publishtnx C introduced by the wile and the bus- ..�Vlll., of hie and Elizabeth. Isn't T. W. BOYD 4 30M. party- 73 West Adelaide street. Toroate. daughters, V sort ease SL Wass, mmau*4 . == band into the home alone, but is shown • YEARS OLD. it strange that they all should' have DUG UP CITY 7,000 in almost all IfieU-Neft, towards In- ut it in A fm-+ _1wn why al - yon this day!� R ANCEEL 'N'Tiors and equals as well. 0", "WWts to I al cured 1.11 9 who come in contact With Many Valuable Finds in Ancient City Anyhow, what is luck? nternal and ex Write All those out path our home treatment 0 PON too late. Dr Eckman litodical .-the public profs In EgypL is us :for sionally, says a writ- 9.11 Limited. Colltnaw�od. Ont_ used by I'hysic stao ores 'Dr. Clarence S. Fisher, director of- WAamd's Zdals"alt : er in the Paris Temps, "will admit $soft mom! we that we have Crown more polite since the Eckley B. Coxe, Jr., expedition to I FAI 91111MIN an the war. Persons to -day are ashamed Egypt, has just sent In his report to Accidentally Sarcastic. Fell TNIAL NMI For Fratezing Ice Cream of little , 116tress—Bridge"t. I told you twice it rag 4" OUT a got best results with displays of impatience Philadelphia of the winter's operations akfast. Have wrm IN ROCK SAL -T or of lave CRUSHMO which would have, to have muffins for bre Ishet. 111W. litele deceptions at Denderah, where he has been dig I It "Ifter4so 0 flio �Ift so .4, more oven freeze. Smoother let no intellect ? 10 Inde them howl twenty months aro. ging since last November, as it was you I . I Mr. HARTIT RW CO. DW.A io!sV N. Nat cream Takes one-�thlrd Less malt and ; there's none in keeps vrearn hard twice an ions. Write ar When about to make it scene for the impossible to TOZONTO SALT WOUXII. dig at Memphis during Bridget—No. mum - 4 most trivial motive, the most violent the Nile. the house. so -69 saris at., ioraisw. out. high water in woman becomes suddenly calm; realtz- Dr. Fisher confined his work to ex- jing that anger has been mobilized ca*ating in the cemeteries adjacent like everything else and it must not the ancient city, with the result. that I 'be waitted." oave Moneyonhoofin he got many archaelogical specimens, i Mina,rd's Liniment.Co, Ltd a year protects your now 9 ranging from she second dynasty to I Gents,—I have used your. Minard's Touring (,'ar from Iowa 'by the e2tent of $500, Includ- (-ev tiny prices, direct tram rnsil to you. Z.. Fooling the Bill. the Byzantine Empire or from about Liniment in my family and also in my,,,,,, an from expicialun and Pelf- I have Roofing% for every purpose .. .... Mr. Newman bad just recovered 56W B.C. to 6W AY There are few stables for years and consider it the te,ntrinn It 0. places in the world. where such result -i best ­ . q1 .,t met'licin-e o tains �e covers fire loon while car to'irt Irrom an operation and was talking t road— Hailiday Co., Ud., ort, any buttes and on the cwld be obtained in a single spot. Yours truly, lower rates and more Moral terms as friend. "said Venderah is one of the most ancient ALFRED ROCHAV, than any other paucy You Can so -The surgeon," he remarked� r Roxton Pond Hotel and prt*ours. wi in of the world's cities, its origin being Proprigto 'highest in years. Ihe'd have me on my feet againmyth. It became' the seat Of Livery Stables. Write for ratan on Pord cars utt' Send your Old FAIrrillar rates snd cord to Us to re- ithree weeks." lost in (Venus), the to three years old. I silver. jewelry, "Well, he did it, didn't he ? 11 Itiode etc ,asked the worship of Hathor SILVER A cow -headed goddess much revered by _the friteitd. 4 to nwn#,rm of Chev-! tine and get highest cash price. are granted • "He did, indeed," "responded Mr. Egyptians. Traces of the - earliest -Olet vars, Chmadlau Stainless Wl" Co, ZA& civilization were found 'in the graves. "I had to sell my motor -Newman. The most remarkable find was a To Kill Flies in Houses. .198 Clinton St., Toronto, ont... �11. car to pay his bill." necklace with several cornelian beads Mix two tablespoonfuls (one ounce) touche of Sesos- of 40 per cent formalin with i 'inscribed with the car h one pint; tris. These -are the first inscribed (16 ounces) -orequat-patta of milk and found in Egypt. Se4O5tri3, water'This mixture should be ex - "He who has health - ' 7 - `_ I beads ever cies, is mythical, poised in shallow, plates, with a piece.' has hope, so far as the name g but he is identified with a Pharoah of bread placed in the centre on which And he w . ho has holn of the twelfth dynasty (about 3500 �-the flies slight and feed. By an early B.C., according to Petrie). This king � and active campaign of fly destruction, has everything. is said to have conquered the whole gr 1 eat 'inroads may be made upon this M - '--e lives ma- be ti pest, (Arabian Proverb) world. and.Many [ The necklace was, found on a m saved. KA01001" F.D.WILLIAMS. ture woman, who may have been a S., a ILA* 0"10 '33 Scarr -,Sound health is largely ng or one of 0 11 daughter of the great king 1, AAk f97 Musird 2 and take -u other I, matter of proper food— his favorites. It. consists of several. which nuuA-inducle certain strands and is a beautiful piece of Hobo's Idea of Breakfast. I 112aph'mrsi rnr Nin Gover-nm MaU1111101 j Ful 0010 mineral elements best de-. :'work. As the Egyptian ent Th ' e hobo from thi city has dif- I claims half of all discoveries and has rived from the field grain&* first choice, Dr. Fisher expected to f erent ideas Country farmer Gentle - I e it, but the authorities were so working hours. The Cot but lackinir in many for .08 man says that a hobo got a job from Whctclod Effghle, 150 1�� impressed -ith the thoroughness of a farmer in the busy season. He 'Dr Fisher' Ts rk that they divided I worked till 9.80, then had his supper. HT, 18 X 42, Wltb double I Why Haul The. ithe neckl ce, gi 'ng the University ;At 4 the next morning he was called Grape Nuts he arg half. Museum - . jo get up. He ate a hearty break- I' delving belt 24 ins. Extra Burden th ities w e also liberal in 2 fast, then started upstairs again, say-! The a I friction The a -whole .' wheat and allowing' t• t, museum - to --retain .-the I ing•. "This is the beRt---pj?meA --ever, Cu, and Dynamo 30-L W. The burden of made of ole ulk ,of t discoveries, but retained a I worked—two suppers in one. night means a shorter life for= malted barley, supplies all arka lapus lazuli frog with and back to bed sgain.!' belt All In firs[ horse, harness and axles. the rich nourishment of gol n e es, ,some bronze pieces, in - the grains, including their cludi battleaxe, 4nd 500 pieces of class condition. Would be MICA� pottery, statuettes, necklaces, bronze vital mineral salts—phos- mirrors nd notable stelae from the sold together or sepratc- phate of potash, etc., most tombs, of noted men in many ages. -AXLE All necessary for building and These stelae are of great importance u will find relief In Zmn.Bvk I ly ; also a lot of shafting GREASE as bearing on history. They were t ones the burMfV, Stl kills friction—makes--a tombs r energizing the mental find placed in the inberior of the V at a very great bargain as pain, steps bleeding and h perfect bearing surface. phygical forces. and contained carved . illustrations from the life of the dead, with hiero. less. PerseveMnGO with ZAN- room Is requiredimmcd1_,1 glyphic inscriptions, telling 'of their luk, means cure. jAy not prevq Dealers 1;vc this ? An lh4svrwe oii4 norsa,- 17% rygchere The Imperial Oil COMPUff , There 's lkcasoe deeds. atcly. ift boa Limited BRANCHES IN ALL 0► s --about 7,00 crrim" In 6e earliest grave sold by Grocers. years old --children were found buried Sr Frank Wilson & Sons beside a cow or calf, evidently to Canadian Postum cereal Co.. rad, nourish the dleiLd. One' infant was 78 Adelaide Street West, I . ED ISSUE 22----'lL mudsor. Out. 7. 7 Miss B. Bunting was in the -Mrs James Gordon spent over Witth'friende in T city on Monday, the holiday 0- LOCALIERM -J. R. Thexton has purchased routo. -Miss Gladys Powell -is on the anew black driver and Outfit.' -Karr's Kidney Pills, are- fully -Kate Kerr, of Oshawa, e t guarantees at McFadden's Drug -hQj-Siq tdc:k'list at present. . . * - Arel -See W. D. Gordon '& Son's Sunday at the home -of her v2the'r Store, price 50c per box. 'change of advt. In another eolumm here. -Dr. and Mrs. Mathison, of To- --The infant child of T. and -Miss Mabel Calv6rt. of Osha. rotitq, motored out on Stmday and X Nrc Wilson is III withpueurn . onia. wa, spent Sunday at her home spent the day with D., and Mrs. -J. S. Bandy,, of Claremont here. Simpson. spent a day this week with J. H. - .7 -Rupert Allaway, of Whitby, .-%Irs. Win. Cuwn,. of Rose- und spent Sunday with'J. R. and Mrs. bank, and daughter; Mrs. Al Bfk dust to "remind, you Of a few lines L: _NLm =Miss of Toronto, Thexton. Amman, of Dunbarton, v6ited Mrs. spent the holiday here with her ---Dr. Henry will be here as usual H.,Fawkes on Sunday, nex t I'' I i��! III I III to 11 1; IN -Rev. J. and Mrs. Bedford and no -His --pro- ot goods you need now: -Miss Hilda, Morrison is con- fessional duties. Mrs. F. H. Hall, motored to Green. fined to her 'bed with an attack -Herb. Mouney was on the sick bank on Friday to attend the an - list for a few days last week, but nual district mitssi ssortin n a -pneumonia. ionary conven Wall. Papers -Huge A e ti, from 5 cents to $1.0) of -Mr. Sheanan from Galt is here has now quite recovered. tion of the Methodist (,htirch, this week fixing the roof on' W. -Charles and Mrs. Pilkey and -Rev. R. M. Campbell,,of To - per roll. up H. Crummer's residence. child, of Mount Albert, spent over ronto, occupied id the pulpit of St. Church -Mrs. Alex Clark and daughter,. Sunday with then relatives here. Andrew's at both: ,aervices Cretonnes and Art Muslins-Very' nice new patterns and Bugler R. Rankin, of the 182nd on Sunay last. He- bf-Lindsay, t the holiday with d_ _ _smoke -poke -in the ­­­661ors, 15c, 20c and 25c yer yard:--stnichardson. Batt., Whitby, spent Sunday a -&d- mopping 66-lielial J. N. and Mr R f oftheDomin- -A number from the village Monday at the home of his mother ion Alliance, for whom be got sub - ad vicinity attended the Brook'• here. stantial contributions. Curtain Nett and Scrim -Colors, white, ivory an4geream, Fair and sports on Victoria --Wilbur Bath has rented the -F. H. Hall has been busy the 10c. 15c, 25c and 35c per yard. Da, Morcombe residence and moved past week delivering plants to Da Phebe Austin and An. his household goodg therein last customers in Whitby. and the Table Oilcloths, Floor`Oilcloths and Linoleums�''Big neighboring villagers. Those who -week. ale Baker, who have been ill with rtment at "The Big Store." asso O'Connor has completed the wish Dlacts of any kind should nicely. erection of his verandah in front order at once, before it is too M. S. Instructor, R. C. of his residence which greatly im- late. He has still quite a stock on Mowers -We ordered early. You get the benefit Wood, A. M. C.. and Bernard proves its appearance. hand. ofthe early -T. M. and Mrs. Henderson, of Edwards, of Toronto, were the ruest$ of Dr. and Mrs. Towle on Toronto, snt the. 24th with the bassionam conyonskm —Garden andLawnRakes-40-r-ents. to 85 cents. -Aunday. former.9 sister and brother, Mrs. - -Private Stewart Bell spent the J. Rankin and W. F. Henderson. The annual 'Convention of theWom- township council will an's Missionary Society was held in Ne* FL-kfectlon Oil Stoves -$8.50 to $14-00. 24th with W. H.. and Mrs. Crum- -The 7 mer for the last time before going meet on Monday next at 10 a. m. Greenbank Methodist Church, May lgtb,, Mrs. Jackson. District Organ- U-1 ply 1.50, overseas. He leaves for Halifax for the transaction of general blisi. iter, presiding. , Words of welcome Roofing -Manufactured by F W Berd & 90 in &-few days. . - mesa, and at I p. m. as & Court o f were given by Mrs. Boland., Green- 2ply 2.00,3ply 2.60. Fixthat leaky roof NOW.' -Rev. B. N. de Foe and Mrs. Revision. bank, ai d from the Presbyterian sist- Wagner and child, of Alliston, and -There Islikely to be a good er society. Reply was made by Miss w Mrs. J. B. Horn and son, Master demand in Canada, this ear for Parkin. Mancbestgr. Reports from -Williams-Williams Paints-Brightea up' now before the =Clifford, Bradford, anent. the military horses, especiaTly these AuxlliariiE�s and Band& all record in dust comes. Big assortment of colors. holiday with W G. and ra. Ham. suitable for :artilli �ry and heavy terest. Out of eight-AuxUlariessix A -Our senior football team went work. 'There has been complaint were represented and four Bands. Alabastine-25 cent and 40 cent packages. 'Don't put off. t that Canada was not The total amount raised was $&50, a to Brooklin on the 24th and rap. in the pas small increase over previous year. tured first prize bv defeating the getting her share of orders for DaDer on "Christ- 1900 Gravity Washer -We guarantee it. T&ke One home 182nd team b 8 0. The dun ioras lso, horses, t1UT, 111a probability n0W AS Stew"abip" was very helpful. and try -Bring it back if you don't it. $15 - by de atilt, no other team that there will be mood demand- fan were enlivened it. . . won BoEb sessions aed by the appearing against them. for horses that are suitable for Choir' of Greenbank Church, and a one price to all. -C. W. Disney, of Balsam, A. the requirements. duet by Mrs. Crozier and Miss Parish. L-. Rumball and wife, of British -The Sale of the black driver at of Port Perry. The two minute talks temember-If YOU purchase anything at our store which -.1 d Mrs. Pletcher the Gordon House stables. on Sat- on the following: 1. Are we doing Columbia, Geo. an 005 is not satisfactory in every way, YOU CSU exchange To- urday afternoon was attended by what we should regarding Circles and and Mrs. Irwin and family, of' Bands P-Whitbv : 2. The importance tvnto, spent the 24th with Mr,. quite a number. The Animal. it or get your money refunded. by Westuey of 0 very member taking the Outlook Uriah Jonps. which was donated and Annual Report - Greenw 8. Thtugj to sina at, rjulia year -Picker- -The attention of the ladies of Bros- for ratAntiII se of Pickering is again c&4fd to the ghtflIAE.-W.-Burliak being the ing;4. ow shall we impressonour meeting of the Women's Institute purchaser.. One quarter of the members the 1MPOjt9MCe Of the Watch Me' %_,,7.­CHAPMAN on, stim, realized will go to the military Tower ?-Port Perry ; all of which to be held on Saturday afternoon, fund of the Y. M. C. A., and the were instructive, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Al the evening session Rev. Mr. PICKERING, ONT. Roland took reading. and gave a short Housser, as advertised last week. balance to the 182nd Battalion. -It is now the 26th of May and Messra.s. Westney Bros' worthy ex- address. A reading. "So much to do some farmers have not yet sown a ample might be followed by many at home." by Miss Stone. of Omen- i6eed. of grain. The situation is bore who are flannels, Ily able to bank. we, enjoyed. Mrs. Jackson was :GAzn%lr.%PEN SEEDS and TOOLS -very serious foi, these people, as contribute to the Red Cross or re-elected an District..Organizer and grain sown now Is almost certain Patriotic funds. Mauch u planted your garden yet ? If not we can su -yaw Mrs. McClindock. of -ester. as Hay.e you PF4 TO a s; fai are -or a very light crop. A LIMMbl. _.' Bar- n couD- Secretary. either Steel -Briggs' or Simmers' Seeds, Dutch setaand -Fred Banks, of New Ontario, tries Including Britain, Germany. An invitation was receivod from the multipliers. Sirnothy and Clover Seed. 10, bw been spending-& few days here Holland, France, Norway and Brooklin Auxiliary to come there next We I ply you wita with all necessary tootle you require -Hoes and and it was accepted. Can also at 3 hovels. Chicken wire in Z. 8.4 and 5 feet, the with his brothers, W. H. and L. D. Sweden, have put their clocks one Year Forks, es and 8 new kind, to protect your garden from the little and big Chick feed. grit bud shell. Sanks. He has left to work as a hour ahead, until the end of Sep chicks. The newest thing on the market. stationary engineer on the tember. By economical Step roads between Toronto and am• the people�11111111,eoy, an extra The ladies are busy house-cleaning and will require Wall. Paper, Alabastine, Whiting. Varnish. Turps, Brushes, Liquid veneer, Paints, etc-, We Ilton. hour of ousbine.. Those who will For sale at current prices 3, 4. 5. 6. can supply you with every requisite .Oilcloths, Linoleum, Jap. -Ur begin their days work at seven 8, 10, 12 and 15 inch cement t11a at the Matting. Bungalow Netv, Scrims. CritAus. Art Sateens. and Mrs. Weekes and son, 1 actual Mr. and 9m Howe, Mrs -.-Tod an ly be.at-six,-and. VEn _MEhitexale Tile -Yard&_-4Te1.Wo. 'son, W. G. Harvey and ,a A. aind thus have an extra. hour of spare 561 Markham and inspect our stock and satisfy yourself that both goods and prievs-are-right. Mrs. Findlay and daughter, Min time to the evenings, which way WM. PHILP -Nina. of Toronto, and Mrs. Harvey be @peat plea-4antly sad profitably EXECUTOR'S G. A.GILLESPIE, ..'DUNBARTON "iand daughter, of Oshawa, were in games. It is.eatimated that the the guests of A. and Mrs. Findlay European countries will Save mil- NMCE to CREDITORS on the holiday. lions of dollars by the change. As "Af The Women's Institute will a rule farmers will not be effected. AND'OTHERS. 'hold a sp!ciai meeting to -morrow by its adoption. . Efforts have armers I -It Seed ��m�uruay) afternoon at the home ueen lunde in eanaheestaeqt-ites, Anaass. late of this.- -Iof Mrs. F. B. Housser. Township of Picktrixg, in Ow County of Get yo nr Seeds where you get good satisfaction. 'We have a good 4 Mrs. Hun. same idea, but so far without Ontario, Farmer, Deceased, again to do bus' of, a prominent Institute worker C688. reputation along this line, and are out: in.. of Brampton, will give an address! -On Saturday forenoon the NOTICE is hereby given, -pursuant ht9s with. you this year. W handle a an "The Origin of the Red Cross" School Board met with the School to section 56, Chap. 121, R.S.O.. 1914, iSteele-Briggs Co's Seed and aIR9 D. . M. Ferry'st The Inspector, Mr. Hutchison, at the that all persons baying claims against ...1knd other interesting tonics. the estate of the said Peter Annan. While seeing us place your order for Boots. We handle the best And members of the Girls' Red Cross school building to in reatigate com. who died at the Township of Picker- can guarantee you the best of satisfaction and good wear. iSoci t are a ,=Ily Invited to plaints received �y the Education Itig, on the Seventeenth day of Oc- -'iatteenT All are -welcome. clepartment regarding the unsani- tober, 1915, are required to deliver or -The annual meeting of the tary,condition" of 'the 'FI the send, post prepaid, to Alexander Co. and guirantee. per - ,Pickering Weare agents for the Lowndes Tailoring C ,Pickering Branch of the Women's lack of accommodation, and other Amman, Dumbarton, P. 0., Ont., the feet satisfaction with every garment. Institute will be held on the after. matters the complainant thought Executor of said estate. on or before noon of May 80th, at the home of required remedying. The usual the let day of June, 1916, their names -Mrs. Murkar, at 8 o'clock, for the tests were applied to the ventila. and addresses and a full description of A, BUNTING, 40 their claims, and the" nature of their election of officers and other basi. ting system, which proved to be securities, if any, held by them, and Established 1851. ness connected with the Institute. good when cIed with other As it is an important meeting itis schools. FURTH ER TAKE Notice that after expectedIn regard to the accotu- the said lot day of June, 19,16 -the said resent. The usual fee of 25 cents insist on the section building an estate of the said deceased among the 7 or, membership should be paid at addition to the school until after ard that all members will be modation, the. Inspector did not Executor will -proceed to distribute the "C IN parties entitled thereto, baying re I R G --.G-00 this meeting. the war, when the matter will only to the claim's of Which be C11 -The tea and coucertjglven� -am -have to be taken up again. - .-Ag then have notice, and the said Execu- the evening of Victoria Day under regards 'other complaints, they for II not be liable for the said as- ARRIVING DAILY—— the auspices- of the- Girls' Red proved to be without foundation. aet*r any part thereof, to any person of whose claim be sball not then have Cross Society was a decided sue- -The Ontario Agricultural Col- received notice. HOES, RAKES, SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS age- lege bav cess. The tea' given in --the b e i6nt out a circular warn- -ment-of-the-Presbyteri ALEXANDER J. ANNAI%, an Church, ing farmers against the �snrebaae by his Alicitor, A. E. Christian and all other Garden Tools. ,..wag- worth- much more 6b_au­-tFe-- .0 mpi�ria icb-is another Dated . price of admission, and the pro me for the O. A. C. No. 72 var name JM M3 _M gram given in the Town Hall was ety which has surpassed all other thoroughly enjoyed by all. The. kinds Im quantity of yield and ELM DALE MI1 -1 Harmony Four, a male quartette quality of grain. This variety Base Balls and Bate. Fishing Tickle complete in all lines. from the College of Dentistry, To- originated 13 years agar at the 0.' Complete stock of General Hardware. ronto, gave a number of selections A. C.' Guelph, and has made the You can always get the best Slant - a most pleasing manner. Each best record of over 300 varieties. toba Flour made from No. 1. meruber has a fine voice, and they In 1915, a member' of the firm of -Manitoba Wheat. O%SE7)=H -H'- SUN' 0 Y blended welftogetber. Solo's were L. P. Gungon & Co., New York Royal Household and Glenora for given by each that were pleasing State, visited the College at . Bread. Try a bag. to all. - Mr. Maranda, the accom- Guelph, and saw the grain grow- Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled. Oats papist, also gave a no solo in fog L pi' in the experimental plots, se- BRAN, SHORTS*i�` OAT CHOP 'HARN" -COLLADC good style. Miss Edythe Law., of cured the records, and purchased MIX FEEDS nto, who has become so popu. 600 busI at $1.50 per bushel ESS• lar as a soloist in Pickering, sang per bu hel from a farmer near CRUSHED OATS in her usual ploasing style. Mr. Guelphsadchanged the name to BARLEY CHOP Good Farm Harness from $35.00 upwards, Nesbitt, a member of the quartette Imperial. The reported yield of WHEAT gave two selections from Dr. "Imperial" is 6 per cent. more CRACKED CORN A, number of bargain Collars) $2 and $250 Drummond's Habitant characters than the O. A. C. No. 72, but this MIXED HEN FEED in a, way that would Sta ' blim as comes from the fact that the Caldwell's'Cream substitute All horse goods at reasonable prices. Harness, a professional. Lieut. 7J. Bea- American bushel is 32 pounds in. Calf Meal. ton gave an address that was lis- stead of 34 pounds in Canada. -Boot and Shoe repairing prom -'Molasses Meal promptly toned to with pleasure by all. We A number of agents have been 7 AND OAT attended to. will expect to bear more from him travelling' through Ontario and CRUSHING EVERYDAY 1 7". in the years to come, as his ability elsewhere selling the renamed Get prices on feed in ton lots. HARNESS EMPORIUM will lead him to the fore.. W. J. variety i"3.la per bushel. First- BELL PHONE. PICKERING C Fresh S 0 CHOPA P OR F Ub S T FEED T E Ro I 9 St Rolled. ti* it U e 0 Sl 0' A and Year—"Pwicker- mp Ogg On our of the W"tch 11 � f which Rev. i' d as ly 1 0 T D OAT in ton lots. OR] M .M r :.Clark occcupied the chair in his class seed of O. A. C. No. 72 may. -e b X___,Home_Phobe 250... cuum Ue PIMOMMCU LU CLLJT1UUab11k:V Irvul T1811111 unlipy us annwr.­Proc . 4 0 aniounted to about $60. Ontario farmers at $1 per buebel. Cboppiug every day.