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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_06_09`r;;dtf 9F`77-TT, T.7 .7 '7Y No., 37 VOL.XXXV. TICKERING9 ONT., FRIDAY,JUNE 9, 1916 AUDLKY ___ __SCHOOL REPORTS Established 75 years Woid has'been received bere of the Report of S. S. No. 6, Pickering, f -_ SPINK MILLS death of Fred V� Sweet irk Los Angel- May, names in order of merit: or search of IV—Mildred' Kayes. Wm. Ackforir. GREENWOOD .41 Medical es, Cal., where he had gone in sea d. I —Ed. health. Heissurvived byawife and Jr. IV—Edith Ackford. Sr. I I two Creek, na Kayes, W. Jackson, S. Murdoch, Mich. Mrs. Sweet was f romerly Miss. G. Badgerow. Jr, III—Ida Brianall, oi►Lioa o! Ontario. Special attention glee h FLOeR : —* . . 1P.11pn Anoleton_— c sons. who reside in Battle -FlnrenvA Murdoch MI -Kate Btay, of Claromont- -A�kford­ Jr. II—Marjorie Kayes, T. WHITE SATIN—BREAD M. Ellicott, W. O'Reilly, A. Ellicott, HIGHLAND CREEK, McKINNINZON, X.D., L.RX.S., Elizabeth Appleton, Joe N. CREAM BUNS—FAMILY. . : 1. Edinburgh, member of the C011496 Of The Higbland Creek Branch of the Ackford, Sr. I—Hugh McDonald. Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, iteentiate of Royal CollegeofSurgeons, Edinburgh. Women's institute is holding aRed Sr. Pr.--Mamo McDonald. Jr. Pr.- -PASTRY ape attention dmiessee of women and TEA BUNS Cross concert at the home of Mrs. Hil- Cecil Axford, Beatrice Fuller. WHEAT children., Office and realdencs,.Brougbam- ton Brumwell on Saturday evening, to of 7 BARLEY WANTED e 106, at 8 o'clock. A program OBITUARY PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Bran, Shorts, Jumbo, • music by local talent will,be given. OATS J -and X-RAY INSTITUTE' A silver ;�Ilectlon will be taken. After about two years of illness from Get my prices before selling' PICKERING, ONTARIO Wheat 'Screenings, that insidious disease, tuberculosis, WHITEVALK John Gerow, for a number of years a .'elsewhere. R. ELGIN TOWLE, X. B., X. D., C. 1k., There will be a Service of Song at leading business man of Claremont, All kinds of Chop. , - died on Tuesday evening at the home I have a large stock on hand-of. the Methodist Church here on Sunday "PMlist In Rectal Diseassa. Prostatic Dis- The Choir, assisted by of his father, George Gerow, reeve of 2 Men. Diseases of Women, caZoe", next, June 11. a., Port Perry, After tal6ing -a severe BARLEY FEED friends freEs Lee 9 '=M occasion, 7' our no", throat end lungs. Fitting glasses and f"or the o cold two years ago. Mr. (ferow be an 01 icuU and chronic diseases W. ing some choice m f, ... BRANT 015ce, Noun 12 to 3 and 7 to in. 4917 SCRANTON.-COAL D. L. and and the Rev. Chas. Langford will give to fail in.health. He spent some t me in Muskoka and Parry Sound and a series of short talks upon, the theme SHORTS Leonie STOVE, CHESTNUT-PEPA of the anthem sung, all embracingone afterwards in the North-west in his whole-the Gospel of Jesus Christ.efforts to regain his former good MIDDLINGS health, but his efforts met with failure. _T E. FAREWELL, K.O., BARRIS- AND STEAM. The moon will be near the full and On his return from the west he went tp a Tun catissy crown Attaresy, and Cowill should the night prove fine, a pleasant CRUSHED OATS. .89114ftor. b;;N Rau", Wb11jbV. 10-T and profitable evening can be spent. to the home of his father in Fort E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and The service begins at 7 o'clock and Perrv, where he gradually became A L. SPINK) LIMITED weaker. Prior to his illness. Mr. SEEDOORN.1 3 everyone is welcome. ease Solicitor. Notary Public. Eft Mass Gerow was a man of btronk physique Office Brock St. Nortb,Wbisbir. 01 Bsst varieties, beat qualities and PICKERING, ONT. MARKHAM &ad took an active part in football, Defttaland other athletic sports. He lowestprice. hockey George Gowland and Dr. T. H. Haz- was a member of the Claremont Citi- egg-B. BEATON-D.-D. gam_.AG-�B R X W S_T za rd fell a distance of thirty feet into zeas' Band and was one of those chief- Graduate of the Royal College at Ilental TMuge river in an automoblie on ly Instrumental in keeping up this the Veterinary Surgeon Monday and escaped Some Burgeans and V11i'74nit7 of Toronto, Office Lped with slight in efficient musical organization. hardware store. Whitby. CFtMj:Mj,%T I to 5jo. Ind phone IS -Honor Graduate of the Ontario juries. While crossing a bridge over fifteen or sixteen years a o he took Oilcal:aluialirlUf! Veterinary College and Honor- the river between Markham and over the pump business 24n phous, no, 6417 Ma of Tis father, - ary Associate of the Ontario Unionville, they met a lad riding a of which he made a success. He was Veterinary College. I bicycle, and while allowing him to member of the 1. 0, O. F. In his 14 Ind. phone psas. the automobile crashed through death, Claremont losee one of its most El A- S TLAK E WG. HAM-Issuer of Marriage Claremont! Ontario the railing of the bridge. The auto- highly respected citizens. Hisfune'll The shingle that has given satis. Lioenssa fn the County of Ontario, mobile was wrecked. Dr. McKay, of wU take place this (Fridayl afternoon faction for over 30 years- Empire Pickering vinage. 2717 Unionville, attended Dr. Hazzard and to the Union Cemetery, NEW BUTCHEER Gowland and than arranged for their Corrugated lion 'with a. by CHER. Real Estate Auo- removal to their homes. ATHA 2 in. corrugation, see it , be ore you T• P.O.'ear, collector Lad Issuer buy other makes. If you arelin Of warridas licenses. Sk"agbam. WY A full line of Fresh Meats always N. B. Hoover has already completed opts need of a Cream Separator. Try. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage oir hand at shop. his new barn. a Premier for 80 daysi Also Licensm i#the CO11utY Of Ontario Our scarlet fever patientsare pro- Mrs. A. Carruthers spent a day last gasoline, engines from 889. 00 up. sit-sun Lad Wes resides". Garament. '-watiOu-owread every 4&y­ - greasing favorably, week in Toronto. The Ladies' Aid and Red Cross Joseph Byer is getting ready See or write me before buying. B.BEATON TOWNSEVOLEER Fresh Pork Sausage aspicialty Ild . !.w IR Societies met at the home of Mrs. J". -to hil hjun- ell Pho-e KOns7 to loan Butcher's cattle wan-t-iea— 2 on on ursday Miss Garbett is spending a few days an farm $saw of IA*. The Hamilton Bros. And John Mur- with Mrs. A. Carruthers, F. J. Prouse, Pickering wofte out. ray have left, our burg. -as they have JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING Mr, $rnales. of Toronto, bm been --Ilr-GE1 S. PUGH. Glen MaJnr, Ont. Corner King and Church Sts. c0!Rpleted F. L. Green's mill-dam. visiting his friend. Miss L. Agar. , Word was received of the death of �CEMENT TILE I Liteneed Adegich6w. ZIUMVIT6 T. and M-. Nighawander are busy knoo in =ported and thorcushbred stock.* Thomas-Ryan, who died In •St, Mich- getting ready to erect a new barn. Vajes conducted anywhere. Write for terms ael's Hospital. Toronto. Thomas was W7 SEE OUR NEW a arniliar figure In our village for gar , Nicbmwander spent Sunday The under and pazueulam Phone Ind, Zile. . gister. hirm. Jacob Hoov r, signed hue begun the masa• -FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, SAWING MACBI1iE-S many years. George and Mrs, Tran spent Sunday --iac-b­es­.- Call and get. quota- • for Counties of Tork and Ontario. Ana.. Mr. and Miss Hassard accompanied with Gardham Tran. of Wbitevale. tions at yards on Brock. Man Was of all kinds stsecud to an shortest We sell emery wheels, circular W. H. HAssard who preached here on A. B. Lehman is spending a few road, half mile west of sauce. Address Green saver P. 0,. Out. saws, gasoline engines - and Sunday morning. The service was --eke with his son. Joseph, at Siloam. Spink Mille. wB. POWELL, Licensed Auc- cutters and- buggies. short ow ng to hold-up with their car - iirs. Callon*. of Toronto spent a 'Also Cement kept constantly It ne Vil- week with her daughter. Mrs. W. Mc- on hand. u;,, .tosser, Talustar and collector for Sty, in the neighborhood of Markham emu of Ontario and York. All kinds of es to suit everyone, circular ]age. Bride. Islas sandu4sed either privately or by auction. saws, hammered and gummed. Par "too Or other particalks" spyly at resi. Mr.- and Mrs. Parker, of Toronto, Frank Mitchell y .4soco. Blisabeth 96. Piaherins. Phone order Prices seasonable. BROCK ROAD spent a week with Jacob and Mrp. % Nzws ah;*. Pickering. win re- all PICKERING .100 as Hoover. wive p"Mrs attention. Satisfaction Cuevas. T.A%.C=80W The prospects for a large crop-of sued. Also sakes .tent for Ford Cars. My ME strawberries In this section is good Peter and Mrs. Burkholder, of Mark- phasis number is Independent &SO3k, BROCK ROAD. ent Sunday with Isaac and .4 Wm. Thom. of Dunbartan made a -bam. sp I have a good stock of friends her�, one day Mrs. Lehman.' Peasant call on Russell and Mrs.-Davidson and heir A •Lbjgj go jk &A6 A J04 eallur -REAL 1613101170 Ct am&—. S :R MT:E;-.& ]BOXES I ow-spem-suaday with W Miss Maggie Rodd in "pending a few Lizzie Dunkeld. At 80 cents per hundred,- 00*0 *nb this week with her_sister. Mrs. Atha picnic will be held on the'?Ath lng W. H. Jackson. of June in the beautiful Seth Badgerow to bumv fixing up the ; _groves of Til- if ordered. right Interior of his house prior to taking All are welcome, up housekeeping. ALSO away. Ourachoof bcys have purchased I have For Sale a House and 'Lot WHrr8V new football and they will soon send ChopT g, -nd Oat -Rolling in FickeriAUVillage. Large out a challenge to all comers. 'Brace Wire, Staples garden, some - young fr—uit George,white bas engaged *-ftb I The One of the chief Items of business that the County Council has to deal ..i as usual. trees. Everything in C. P. R. As a section band. Mr. White with at itase"ion this week is that of first-class repair, evidently prefers railroading -to farm separating the town of Oshawa from Cedar Posts and is a b*r. work. t W. G. Bames, Green. River Call and see me as thisWilfred Badgerow was off duty for he county. In session ,Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. gain for some one. several days this week with a lame The County Council is .'Steel Posts. k. Railroading is evidently hard this Week, but will be unable to finish bac all their business. They will have to work. Cement, Shingles, -We V. Richarasax. bold an adjourned session about the Coal, Lnmber, Ready Roofing —Lath and end of the mouth. 7 JOHN PHILIP BROUGHAM ...Notary Public, Pickering. The Ontario Ladles'College Choral always in stock. to by a special C. Miss Bate is visiting herbrotber, Clan went to Toronto Has a full line of it and aur- Walter Bate, of Toronto. P. R. train on Friday evening last ecl moats constantly on hand. Water, Pure Water Wm. and Mrs. Cassie spent Sunday when they gave a; concert to which a A. 1C. REESORI thousand Toronto citizens were invite with relatives in Claremont. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, -ed. The concert, which was given in If you are wise you will use the only Miss Mabel Gibson of Claremont, LOCUST HILL ]E[sm, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Ideal well drilled by Chas. B. Rice, visited Miss Eva Wilson this week, a ball on College street, Was a great 4 Mrs. Bayles, of Greenwood, has been success. 7� who is agent for Wind M411s, Gasoline Highest prices paid for spending a few days her with her son, The bee demonstration on Friday Engines. all kinds of pipe fittings I - Morley All :feed wag-op'le I pip a h &A, under the management Butcher's cattle for water works. Ale, b room fix- Walter. John Poacher, of Toronto, and Mrp-. Pettitt the Ontario Agricultural Col- tures, etc. Everything given careful lege, at the home of J. B. Laidlaw; A. E. Major. of Whitevale, visited H. We invite. yofi to get acquaint .9jeherillg •�ineru attention. and Mrs. Mechin. was quite a success, there being quite ed with otir new line of 1�p I RICE'S PUMP WORkS, Wm. Anthony and Robert Jarvis, a large number of interested specta- Home Tel. 5521.' Wbitevale, Out. of Markham, visited with their aunt, tors who were-greatly interested in- Remedies First-class rigs for hire Mrs. Brodie, on Sbnday. the work. rs Broombadl, of Toronto, and At its meeting on Monday event ' IM Alex. o1 HE HARK LI�X ave hf Board Da or night The Pickering e. town council Day Wilfred Morrison;. of Scarboro, spent tb tion &a in erim George 1jurican and Ed IT&I US on ac "Us meelb all ua aycount of the $8,000, required to All good and good for all. -Vigflance Committee family. complete the work of building two Teaming promptly attended to. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Metb. COMP list a few as follows he home schools which were commenced last We only Agent for Canada Ca' odist Church will meet at t1 Age rriage Co. of Mrs. Wesley Harvey on Wednes- week. The total cost of erecting the Karr's Kidney-Pills The object of this Association is to two buildings will be $82,000. Whitby day, June 14th, at 3,30, Everybody tvq We He Peak le"en stealingand prosecute has now one of the, best high schools 50 cents Pills, box 2 Pick4ring. welcome. the elons; During the storm of Friday last, the in the province. An interesting de nied by a heavy velopment of building the new school -Sara's Beef,-Iron & Wine, Members having property stolen oorcain�i- rain was accompanied es- is the technical classes-of which many 50 cents per bottle .5 of bail F.'ag the 7th.:.n,! dab cate immediately with any member shower are taking advantage, Dress-making, Have Ealistea i sion, some bf the, hailstones being of Executive Committee. electric wiring, agriculture, etc., are larger than marbles. Karr's Tar & Cod Liver 011, Many vacancies must be filled. 1 --the sub ecce that- tire-being Right now,the demand Membership fee 41.00. - Mr. HRseard, K. C., of Toronto, oc- scale 0 teacher bas been en- 50 cents per bottle C!Iul)ied the Methodist pulpit on Sun- taught. A fifth S school staff. on the Tick#ti wat, be bed from the Prsside0 or t and preachid a very gaed on the Kares Burdock-Sarsaparilla, secretery on application. day evening las HiVerry. son of the late able Find inte sting sermon In the . Lieut. Cullen home on Wednes- ..60 cents per bottle toga Temperance registrar, returned East. Com.-L. D. Banks, Ci S. Palm- -interests of the oml from the front where be s* day evening er, W. V. Richard on, Pickering. Alliance, was sariot"Iy-woutided—.He-was given -Karr's Hair Restorer, -DnrilTg the thunderstorm-of Frida 50 cents per bottle struck a grand reception when he arrived by J. A. O'Connor; —-W, Js Clark. night, John Pbillips'bouse was s President; secretary by lightning. The ligbtrilng struck the mavor Find members of the conn Karr's it til and by the citizens. A guard of Karr's Kidney Cure, the chimney and running honor was furnished by the 112bd 50 cents per bottle is fully five times our supply. This- h e. shattered the pipes and lifted the top hardly seems possible, but itis true. TOOLS SHARPENED Fortunate Battalion, whose hand" also furnished As then Business Men x,.%ow oar graduates sic for the occasion, He W off a Queen beater store. ely no further damage was done. mu Karr's Liver Pills, are first-class therefore they have a specialry of crosscut saws, tate that the re- escorted up town to the four coere16 cents per box We make We are pleased to a the habit of appiving to us when in Tools of all'kinds. Locke repaired. as wounded where the mayor, Dr. Warren, and ge port that Frank Harvey 'I need of reliable office help. College For .flint- in Col. Farewell give-speecties., He was -14 class hair trim or an easv shave call xcraaaen. open all year. Enter- now. Cats. Razor-boning a specialty. action at the front is incorrect. The then escorted to his home just north report originated :,, the fact that at the is ankle an was he- free.' kl, h of All Saints' Cg oris Another sold- T. East-end Barb�r Shop. d our House Furn4sbings' 61. all ier, Mr. Brouglitort, is expected to W. J. Elliott, Principal See nt on FL stretcher, . Druggist-Graduate Optician d Carpets his return from thp -permm-wbo had on JL 'L kinds. Sligbtl3r use and the issued the re reach Whitby by h K NG N W- S 1� E I C ER E :0T. Cor. Yonge and Cbarles $ts.1 from 15 cents a yard up. port had concluded that be had been front on Tuesday evening, when _e 0%%t RX'-* : Joan will be given a rete ption. 20 W.J. RORDON PIE3HERINQ A-4 44, 1A-- 411 .::2 - '­-p W forehead;. 'it was moist and eolcdL. "Poor follow," cried Dorcas "YOU win-" - When .-MerrY tossed "I roused him through -big iid- JR e. down his hand a tray uUmad over—it He hadn't iscent. to his 'Mme, go I was .the same tray which gave Went, shamed him into going back to work worth the deal. He earns lots of money, but it get&* Wentworth had drawn to -an ace and away from him." .0 4W rr ten. Merry held up a king. The Wentworth, -94= twined to the lit. •.3 ;younger -man lifted a Pen, dipped it ter of chips on the table. His sister's i in- the ink, 'and serawled- Enoch Went- eyes followed. worth across the slip of paper. At "Is it that ? 11 she asked. .1FROM THE ORIENT TO YOUR TABLE the bottom he wrote with grave delib- Every sealed packet of SALADA TEA in filled with fresh, young cration, Andrew Merry, and' handed The girl rose to her feet. She put leaves of surpassing fragrance. the paper to Wentworth. The -news- her hand 'on her brother's shoulders paper man stared at it for a moment, and gazed down 'into his face -FOR ' then dropped it"Enoch;" she a on the table, laid his said hesitatingly, "I cheek on the palm of his hand, and, wish *you wouldn't. You could help HEADACHES'BILIOUSNES3 1; looking straight in the face of the your friend if you would turn over a _- AMO N, actor, asked: "Rdrry,, do you •realize new leaf yourself." 1what this means?1' "We both swore off to -night for INDIGESTION "Not yet, perhaps; still I wish you good and all, little girl." Wentworth B193 more luck of my life tharo I've had. took her hands,beitween his own itrid , Nearly all our minor ailments, and many I of the serious ones, too, are traceable: to SEALED PACKETS ONLY. BLACK, M=D OR CMEZN. Now, since I'm to.. look to 'you* for looked- into her eyes with a resolutesome disorder of the stomach, liver, and Isupport, could you scare up anickel? '11 want you to help I look. both of I bowels. If you wish to avoid the mis- 1 TIva ga and me. t to ride heme, yett k. The devil of the cries of indigestion, acidity, heartburn.`— world was never whispered inside 1 flatulence, headaches, constipation: and Before Wentworth could reply, the a host of other distressing ailments, you curtains parted, and a girl's, 11 convent walls. You've Is quiet, you ft a qi Figur simple life—for 'a very different inust see to it that your stormach, liver showed itself for abrief moment. d bowels are equal THE LAPSE OF I to "I beg your. pardon, Enoch, world. Th"s more mission -work In the work they,have to - 1�1' waiting you right here ths�n if you TRY —0,11 you were alone," sh mid, I had taken the veil." to take 30 drop and the figure vanished as suddenly. as s of other Seigel's syrup ENOCH WENTWORTH it had appeared. Enoch," the girl's face was gz!ave daily, after nitils, yet thousands of former "Who's that Merry demanded. and earnest, "Enoch, nothing would sufferers have banished indigestion, bil. By ISABEL GORDON CURTIS, Wentwortha only answer was to ever make me take the veil. I have iousnegs, constipation, and all their disc one ambition—I want tressing consequences in just this Uple pull out the lining of his pockets. to go on I I . - way. -Profit by their experience. As a From one he produced a quarter and the stage." digestive tonic and stomachic remedy, Authorof -.The Woman from' Wolvertons handed to the actor. Merry' pocket- I "Look Lord!" cried Wentworth, "I Mother Seigers Syrup is unsurpassed. .7 never dreamed of such a future—for ed it witho without further questioning, and, 2015 e pulled on his gloves %, You. MOTHER "Say, old man." Wentworth held (To be continued.) with 'a I against mine?" L CHAPTER I. cial 'Why not make it youd'future the door for a moment half closed i "That's a great . stake? Sha'n't I e spoke. "Say, If you don't consolation pot.while S E G E L'S' Of course the game ended Merry and. Went- row in my past!" mind let's keep this, transaction -t, SIMU 1W or a sho­�"N6,­Iet each of us play for the a throw worth, each with his last chip in the_— selves.' middle of the table, called f 'w- ,I'm willing." Merry paused to down. All but Singleton dropped out, I other's future. It is a mete -fancy of strike a light for. his last cigar, then TWX NEW1.008ma co,.,rAns 3 TTWU mine, but it appeals to me." and he, bit winner of the evening, h AS TkIF TWAL'SIZE-SOLD ATSOCPLR BorrLIL e laid his hands solemnly across his 1 The FCWm took thi pot. Are you serious? What In God's breast. "Cross my heart," he added Wentworth and Merry � Id you do with my future if name wou _,were broke. you won it—what should I do with in a sepulchral tone. Wentworth started at The game had been Played in Went- yours?" the sound of an opening door. A girl entered. insuring'cleaner, mor sanitary, pro - worth's library. Before its close the "I tell you. it's a mere fancy Of Cray light of the morning began to mine." "For heaven's take, Dorry! What Milking on Either Side. Iucts. are you doing up at this unearthly Some people- claim that they can steal past the curtains and the glow "All right. Carry out your fancy if hours?" "Hey, there! You're milking on the milk faster from the right side of a of each electric lamp took on a murky it amuses you. I ought to be willing "I've had -my sleep, you haven't," wrong side!" shouted a neighbor one cow than from the left—that it is U haze. Enoch Wentworth, acting as to stake my life against yours on any she answered with a Is morning 'as he came upon me sitting handy to milk on the left side. This banker. cashed in the chips of the hand, if you may so." ugh I Dorcas, sit down," said her bjij�th_ quietly on the left side, of a co w while - is all because one learns to milk only winners. Three of the men put on "Do you mean that?" thsit hats er. "Do You see that fellow on the'l milked, says a writer in the Iowa from the right side In the beginning. said "Good morning." and "Yen, if you want to call me." bench under a tree?" Homestead. With a little -practice, I,found that It went out. Andrew Merry sat beside beg n ng Andrew Merry smiled and blew a The -girl leaned a hand on Went- Why, now. should there- be any dif- was Just as easy to milk -from one side .—the baize -covered table with its litter 'flurry of smoke rings into the marble worth's shoulder while she turned her ference which side of the cow we sit as the other—in fact-. +-now like to of chips. pulling slowly at a cigar and face of the Shakesphere, while be 1 edea in the direction -his finger -point- point- -on while milking? I asked this heigh,; milk -from 'both Ades better than from . staring into vacancy, - - - watched Wentworth's pen burry ed. bot why, and he finally had to admit a single side. as in "Do you mind if I open this across a sheet of paper. The* news- ats A win- the change re "Yes! What's with him? thAt it I- ZJSWNI�this ha g one 1 one's hands by handling the large dow?" asked Wentworth. "There's a paper man handed it to him with --the 1, h __.. tbAinatter chill in the air outdoors that. will feel ink still wet. e anybody you know'? Is he in particular side to milk on—the "right - teats at the fore part of the udder *662._eve swallowed so much smoke "There." he said, "we'll piny .for trouble ? side." "He's an old friend of mine. It's with the right hand awhile, then my throat feels raw." that document, the winner's name to Andrew Merry, the comedian." changing and milking the rear and Here on our place -we train the cow A "Open every window in- the room if be written at the top, the loser to from calfhood to be approached and 'snialler teats with that hand while the you like, old man. Tra going home.$ ! write his name at the .bottom." ;Wentworth sat for a moment gas- handled from the left side the same as left hand manipulates the front tests. "Hold on a minute," cried Went- 1. Andrew Merry read it aloud: Ing, into - his sister's. beautiful face. from the right, and by the time she:, Where one has been accustomed to "I'll go yotwusT I She was a child in -opite'of her eigh-,drops her first calf there is 40 "right milking- from but one side; however," '411 fort/, unexpectedly. -�T teen years. He felt like' an accid- , side" for her—we milk her from Just he should be -careful when first begin - one more hand. Let's play one big I hereby pledge myself until death to obey ant, sin -battered, soiled city -worn whichever- side is handiest. ning to learn to milk from the other bulk of humanity as he returned the stake and -then swear off forever." do your every bidding— "I tell you, EnocI haven't a cent. your every demand—to the- -extent-of- straight -forward' Lot us consider the numerous �kil- 'aide, as the unusual position of the Heaven knows how I &n tide dVer MY physical and mental ability—you eyes. gaze of her gray vantages we gain by milking the cow, hands may cause him to take hold of these months until the season opens. to furnish me with suppoiL from either side. -First, a co* is not the' cow's tests in away that will "Tell me about him, Enoch." so- apt- to be a confirmed kicker if twist and 'pinch them, -causing the It's a good thing I'm not a married "Will that hold good in law?" "I ran across him when I was do. from fr -either Aide, It is a. fact cow-ta, kick - With. a, lit -tie,. mskn-" Mer -r7. laughed mirthlesslY. --in prectits __'AusT so long as tlie to r is a man that the mere touch of the hand, ex- !this is easily overcome. He was a genial ]ad but there (tended too fa - one last hand!" pleaded Wentl of honer—no longer. Are you going I ion. ,Wdrtb. to weaken? ;vasn't much for him to tell an inter- r over on the left side, "What do you want to play for?" viewer. He had been born and rats- causes th4; cow to kick. If she were "I'll be damned H I am. III put v milked from 'eitligr side at will, any - Merry turned up o coat sleeve and this bit of paper in my scrapbook." ed in a western town and then ap- -Cost of Marketing Milk. % k." Prenticed to a country bank. He thing of this sort would not excite her. stared at his cuff buttons thoughtfully. ' 'The man who wins, keeps that bit many times it is much more convent- In bulletin 364 of Cornell U, niver- "I have nothing left but these. I don't of Paper," Wentworth answered with hated. figures and loved the stage, He I ,_ ent to approach a cow from the .left sity?, X..L. Thompson, Ph. D.. think I'll put them up." a whimsical smile. stuck to the ledgers for awhile (Lives -side than from f cause hew all bm me--- the right side, Paper- figures whieh khow the aetuhl cost a "We've thrown away enough money He tossed the unsigned bond into guess she worshiped him. -distance t !ac- 7 and collateral to -night," Wentworth I I intra 9 ul peuguoa st aiqs 9-taqAt dist hauling milk various s 0. the. center of the table and shuffled AAH tanchion. Sometimes we must tory or market. When each dairy - did he happen to go on the or s a ",spited. "Let's-mAke this stake some- the cards with grave deliberation. stageo?7: ',disturb two cows to reach one, where man hauled the milk from hit% thing unique --sentimental,. not finan- Merry lit a fresh cigar -W - I herd, Came on to New Yprk, as they all igar and •puffed it IT the riulking is done only on the -right the av7eraae" cost per 100 pounds of meditatively. . Upon each listless do sooner or later, and began milk for 38 farms'was 7 cents, when brain began to dawn the realization n wa a 'Side, but if the animals are accustom- the d4st-ance, was one mile . or -less; turn in a vaudeville house. He had ed to being milked on either side,: only, that this was a stake of greater im- reached a salary of. fifty a' week. He , the cow to be milked need be molested. 116 , cents from one to two miles and port than the rolls of bills which had was perfectly happy., except for one Still another ad -vantage gained by: 21 cents from 3 to 4 miles. Where milking on either side is that of milk- the damynian ed -operated with oris . .. ... grown lighter and lighter till the last thing—hecouldh't glit - the mother's green back vanished. loneliness out of his mind. They right side, aim- or mg one cow on the rig more of the neighbors in hauling the "Who'll deal?" asked Wentworth. wrote to each other every day." ply turning around on the stoolI . lk� the cost per 100 Pounds of milk with- in' .0 "We'll cut," Merry spoke quietly. "I thiak I should like him,"sug "Low deals, ace. low."out getting up, and milking the next was 12.4 cents for in average distance Enoch Wentworth cut a tray, Merry Bested Dorcas• cow on the left side. Again, a cow Of two miles, 14.1 cents when the dio- "I gave Merry all the space next often is very damp and filthy on the tante was 3.5 miles, and 9.6 cents for x -a seven spot. Wentworth shuffled I morning instead of the dancer, and e I the cards again and held them out to wrote in, a grateful right side and if. she has been used 6-6 miles. It will 'be noticed that the cost does not increase pr letter. I didn't i to being milked on either side, one his opponent. oportinately a" him - again until two years later, can choose the cleaner side to mallk on, with tW,' distance. "Yes, one ehand. Each man to when I came to New York: discard, draw, and show down." I found thus saving considerable time and The best sugar for Wentw his name in the cast Of a light opera oith dealt with noticeable de- inTnp&ny on ar-eadway. —UP sir pretty' far down the They pick 5d le itigar bow ;hands. list, but before .. e Give me four cards," said Merry. the thing had run two -weeks he was i moved up to second place. His work 1 "I'll stake three," W CILVER--GLOS-S m __ -entwDrth!s faces was -Uriusual He's .the ft was as solemn as his voice. tinniest Merry Andrew I ever saw, yet wiv. (EDWARDSOURii) For a moment each man sat star- in a while there's'a touch of wbim- ri ne ing at his hand. Then Merry spoke. "Silver Gloss" has been doing yX Its pu whim- ' and "fi ' " V - 9 sica.], tearful pathos in his antics that : "There's no use in showing down' , makes i man—wink." I , perfect starching In Canadian granulation give it he 'said. "I haven't even one little "Take me to -see him," cried the 1 homes, for nearly 60 years. Laueryasse highly sweeten- pair." girl eagerly. In one pound package"n'd six 4 "Hold on," expostulated Wentworth, "We'll pound fancy enamelled fins.Ang power. It dis. I go to-morr'ow. It's his clos- -scareel conI cealing the relief which ing night in 'The King at Large' He's tarc'solves instantly in :.his friends admission THE CANADA STARCH gave him. "I'm a bigger favorite than several'of theCO. LIWITED kakers ol "Cmum Bnand' andyour teacup or on. onlyace hiDti You?" big stars, yet—itFs the queerest thing MONTREAl" CARDINAL, ­Lfi� WVe" Corn Syrups, ande's face also told its storyOf �in all ihese years he's BRANTFORD. __.._FORT.WILL;AM.never taken.__i4hreakfastvereaI-- rr��tion- �'Same here," he said,,IaY'- the step that would bring him to Ing the card on the table face up," the top." 2 and 5 -lb 10 1.113."d a jolly king to follow it""King for me, too." Wentwqrtbla11fh'hy?L'o'rd knows. One manager.PeCarle face flushed and his voice grew imPa- died, another went undet. It's the un- tient. "What's your next card?" CWX3EL3rA10 and 20 -lb certainty of stage life." ........... 2casBav "A ten," Merry replied tranquilly, "And his motb:r?" as4ed Dor too tense to wonder why Enoch "She died sudd nly last season. AKNITTERS, LOOPERS,awaited his. declaration. PAIRERS, 'EXAMINERS fool usher gave Merry the telegram in "Ten here.. My qod! are they all the middle of a pierformarce, when he.E, h - f, and P,_ co" G<)od Positions tri our 1&aiery, Sweater, and Underwear i I pl%o alike ? went off the stage. He dropped as lipjakd "Seven next." if he'd been shot. They `'rang down .,Departments. Steady work. Eight hours daily. thi curtain until the understiady could Operators wtth uperience guaranteed $0.00 and .-up- "And mine's a seven!" . �J He didn't -Act --for wards weekly. Write ua- 3 get into his togs. 99 - BQ!Lh. men paused, each with his two montbs6 I thought he would, 77te All-Purpos4i Sugar eyes on the other's card. ... RELIANCE KNnTING CO., LTD., never brace up. I had him here -half "And afoot," cried Wentworth King asid Bathurst Streets, Toronto. W n rth I the winter trying to cheer him. He irritably. He passed his hand across mave. me the dumus." 1 a..<�. ..ti -.r,t. .a.. y...r- .;{-..,�a:.s;^-•rs: ::•r.-• ;r' . �ftia s. -s•:a-'fin.-: BIG BATTLE IN -.NORTH SEAL STRUCK I KITCHENER AND STAFF F -_ id : Y TROOPS ON MARCH British -loss Three Dreadn6ughts, Three Cruisers and Eighty _ SUNK One Man Killed and Many --- - Destroyers—Germans T.vo�Crni�sers.One - - _ British - •� Soldiers Rendered '--= - - ' - _ •- '- " :'' - unconscious. War Minister on Warship Hampshire A despatch from Niagara Falls, ...Sent Down Off Orkneys London, June 3 (Saturday). -The Admiralty issued the following sup- Ont., says :-One soldier was instant- plemtary official statement on the North Sea battle hortly after midnight. ly killed and some fifty others more ','Flom a-fu�F_ the Gond or less injured when a holt of lights- London, June 6. -Admiral Jellicoe, London, June 8. -Earl Kitchener, Fleet. the Admiralty ascertains that our total losses in destroyers were Ing struck near a field -_kitchen at eight. commander of the British Grand Fleet, British Minister of War, and his Brock's Monument early on Friday The Commander-in-chief reports that it Is now possible to form a • afternoon. At a dozen of the has reported to the Admiralty that etas were on board a British cruiser closer estimate of the losses and damage suffered by the'enemy fleet. injured are seriously hurt, but none the British cruiser Hampshire with i which was sunk b a mine or for "A Dreadnought battlship 'of the Kaiser class was blown up in an of them is expected to die. All the y torpedo attack by -British destroyers, and another Dreadnought of the battleship injured are in the camp hospital at Earl Kitchener and his staff aboard, off the Orkneys. It Is feared that all Kaiser class ip believed to have been sunk by. gunfire. Niagara -on -the -Lake. has been lost off the West Orkneys. I are lost, DerQtinger Blown Up. _ The men were on the usual weekly "Of three German battle cruisers, two of wl'iich, it is believed, were route malrch and had just finished' the Derfflinger and Lutzow, one was blown up, another which was' heav- their noon -day meal, and were stand- J iQ ��j����j CUSTOMS h By engaged by the. battle fleet was seen to be disabled• and stopped, and the Ing around endeavoring to obtain what BRI A WH P14L1 ARE CUSTOMS REVEYM third was eobserved to be seriously damaged. shelter they could from the heavy "A German light cruiser and six German destroyers were sunk, and at ,downpour. The rain was one of the iSHOW BIG IMCREASE LOW two German light, cruisers were seen disabled. tion. It was almost a cloudburst "The Commander-in-chief further reports that repeated hits were ob- -•I served .on three other German battleships that •were engaged. and was accompanied by severe flashes - p g For First Two Months Nearly r "The -report adds that a German submarine was rammed and sunk." of lightning. There was a field kit- Perfect Accord Between Haig's Y :,, •, chen in the roadway back of the par- , $10,000 000 Over Lasts Six British Cruisers Lost. and JO$re B 9ta�9. 1, - ads grounds, and the aot,iiera who The text of the Admiralty announcement issued Friday afternoon fol- were shocked by the flash were stand- A despatch from Paris says: A -very Year's Period. .; l°� ing partly under a. small maple tree high authority here denies one of the A despatch from Ottawa says: 451 `^�► "On the afternoon of Wednesday, the 31st of May, a naval engagement and on the windward side of the field favorite suggestions of the agitators, The Customs revenue of Canada for took place off the coast of Jutland. The British ships .on which the brunt kitchen. Some were still eating. namely, that there is lack of co-oper- the first two months of the fiscal of the fighting fell were the battle cruiser fleet and some cruisers and The lightning had been playing --all abion between the French and British year show an increase of nearly ten light cruisers, supported by four fast battleships. Among these the losses around them, and 'following the first General Staffs. On the contrary, it Is millions of dollars. The revenue for a were heavy. The German battle fleet, aided by low visibility, avoided a heavy downpour the atmosphere was with the French Staff's accord that the month ,just ended accounted for prolonged action with our main forces: As soon as these appeared on the filled with a dense var more like the British. methodic 1�- ally continue Pro-, the -larger proportion of this increase, -' neene tire-eaemyreturnerl-t6-part,-thtsug- not -beton receiving save a dem— bteam than a fog, and it was impos- I parations, and decline to be hurried! the Customs collections reaching a age from our battleships. sible to see across the grounds. Sudo into action before the psychological ! total of $13,054,881, as compared with "The battle cruisers Queen Mary, Indefatigable and Invincible,and denly there was a vivid flash of moment. This authority characterizes . $7,815,923 for the corresponding the cruisers Defence and Black Prince were Dunk. The Warrior was die- electricity followed by a sharp as a shameful lie the allegation that month in the previous A" year, an &bled, and after being towed for some time had to be abandoned by cracking- sound, and the men were 1 the British are indifferent to the increase of $8,7387,457.74. They re- her crew. it is also known • that the destroyers Tipperary, Turbulent, fZ. Y pP bowled over like so many tenpins. French sacrifices at Verdun, and says turns are regarded . as highly satis- _ Forturke, Sparrow Hawk and Ardent were lost, and six others are not yet. Pte-Creser, who was killed outright, I that the difficulty has been to restrain factory as the figures include an en - accounted for. No British battleships or light cruisers were sunk.. was standing close to a small maple the British until the appointed time. ormous net increase after allowing ; Enemy Losses Are Serious. tree not over two Inches in diameter. When the day comes -it is, perhaps,' for drawbacks on re-oxxppoorr muni - "The enemy's losses were serious. At least one battle cruiser was des- �► not far distant -the critics will be tions and similar commodities. For _ stroyed, and one was severely damaged. One battleship is reported to GERMAN CROP OUTLOOK eilenced and the rest of the world as- the first two months of the fiscal a -Uve been sunk by our destroyers. During' the night attack two light WORSE THAN REPORTED tonished. period the revenue has been $23,400, - cruisers were disabled and probably sank. - The exact number of enemy` ---- - • " 963,28, an increase of $9,808,652.51. ers destroydisposed of during the action cannot be ascertained with any-cer- -Drought Worse Than in 1915 And- MAKING FINAL SPAN_ _ q. e tainty, but must have been large." Blights and Frosts Damage _ OF QUEBEC BRIDGE Bid ADDITIONS MADE BRITISH VESSELS LOST. Crops. - Completion` of Undertaking is Ez- - TO BARRED IMPORTS a - Ton- Speed, :.-Comple- A despatch from London ansa .- ... peeted by End of Prohibition sInst Starch And ship Class• _ nage. knots. went. Built It has been stated that the German Queen Mary...... Battle Cruiser ..:26,3;10 81 1,000 1914 I Bummer. Potato Flour Is bl ...._. a Cruiser ... 18,750 .25 750 1911 estimated at 35 per cent. better than I saps crm ws says:-. Removed. Invincible ........Mattle Cruiser .. ,17,250 25 ?60 1908 in 1915. The Berliner Neueste Nach. The huge middle spas of the Quebec ,A despatch from London says :-- Defence ...... .....Cruiser . .... , ..,14,600 23 755 1908 richten prints a statement to the ef- '' Bridge will be in place this 9nmmer, A Royal Black Prince.'.'. .,...:. ..13,550. " ' 23 _ 720 1906 „ or in .the earl Fail, com da Proclamation issued on. _ e feet that the harvest prospects un-.. y plating the Thursday extends the list of articles Warrior..........Cruiser . ...13,550 28 704 1905 doubtedly have been overestimated," ; shore -to -shore steel of the world's i the importation of which is prohibit. 32 Destroyer 1,850 32 160 Now and says : "The outlook in the east- greatest bridge. The south shore p pedal license. The V± y ed except under s Turbulent ......... Destroyer . ...... 1,850 92 160 New span is nearly completed. The 1on ' ern provinces to far leas favorable - P y p g ,new prohibitions will become effective Ardent, ..........Destroyer 1,850 82 142 1913 than represented. Certainly the crop !'middle span is being fabricated in June 8 and include carpet sweepers, Fortune. , ........Destroyer Y 936 _ 129 1913 drought exceed x a rsthat e than 11015. hee the shore &hops and will be Boated, cash registers, lawn mowers, sewing e Sparrow Hawk...'Xestroyer '. �..:... - 935. into position on haevy pontoons now - machines, stoves and ranA. Two other British destroyers are miasm blights and frosts have greatly dam- I being built at Sorel. It- will be ers and mangles, toilet articles con - With the exception of the crew of the Warrior there- is nothing to. aged the crop, the rye cropwill built to meet exactly the two shore - � taining glycerine, metal bath- tubs-, how that the crews of any other of the vessels were saved, apart from" a be from 10 to 15 per cent. below that ' spans and in being raised aboye the ,beer, hope; matchesi aluminum goods men picked up by the Germans. ,• i pontoons will be bolted into position, ; of 1915. - The newspaper addle: P and leather goods, except belting, GERMAN SHIPS ADMITTED LOST: - "Apart from local troubles there hoe ' thus completing the bridge.. boots, shoes and gloves. The . pro- T �"r ibTtioa whici5 had- been imposed on _k 'Ship. Class. nage. nots, merit. Built vest generally,, especially in relation TO AWARD DAMAGES the importation of starch, farina ami Pommern. :.Battleship :.13,200 18 700 .190? to food questions aq discussed in the TO DUBLIN VICTIMS potato flour has been removed. lF`rauenlob......... Cruiser ... , 2.600 t0ljj - 270 1901 Reichstag. Such overestimation is ' - J .Wiesbaden. .......Grainer ..., .. .... imschievous, tending• to induce the A despatch from London ansa:- ABritish_ Admiralty report, issued. this (Safaris , morning, states population to ne legit to exercise Herbort L Samuel, the Home Seers= ALL RUSSIANS OVER 19 Y) P se the g' P R CALLED TO THE COLORS that a German battleship of he Kaiser class is believed to have been blown necessary economy." tory, has gone to Dublin to take _ up, and another Dreadnought of the same 'class sunk, end that of three bat- ---;.- •— charge of the question of the rebuild- - — __ ". �.-a- -_ engagedone, ...L �,y A despatch from London says:_- ,l I� nger, was blown cent revolt and th_ com n Al Russians above the age of nine , other two disabled. A German .light cruiser and at least six German de- pe sation of stroyers were sunk. Indcatrious Toad Lays ' 1,000 E M owners of buildings for the damage teen, according to a Petrograd des r `- y 90 done their premises during the u.o-, patch to The Times, have been called German Losses. nn n s Years. sing. - Annually and Lives 40 Y ar ri to the colors for, immediate service The toad lives from 10 to 40 $ I'lie age limit at which liability for London, June 4.=�E'hile the British Admiralty does not cite names to years, ZEPP SMASHED T military •service begins, n Russia,'has ; and it can la •-more than 1,000 a ii i support its assertion that the German losses were heavier -than the British, Y ggs NEAR SALONYIiI � hitherto •been twenty, • It declares that "there seems to be the strongest ground for supposing" a year. It has lived two years with- ' 4 .that bhe following units were lost by the Germans: out food, tut -cannot live 1png under Two battleships, two Dreadnought battle cruisers of the "moat power- water. 'It never takes dead or mo- A despatch from London says:-=' „Fresh Tonsorial Artist ful type," two light cruisers of the latest type (Wiesbaden and Elbing), tionless food. It captures and de- I A Cenral News despatch from Ams- , Customer= -I'd like to see the head one light cruiser of. the Rostok )1912) type, the light cruiser Frauenlob• at vours • wasps, yellowjackets, ant., . terdam says that a German Zeppelin, barber. least nine destroyers one submarine. beetle:, worms, spiders, snails,' bugs, . descending near Veles, on the Salcniki '' Spokesman -We are all head - bar This would make, a total .of eight warships, nine destroyers srid one grasshoppers, crickets, weevils, cater- ; front, came in contact with some, bers.; what did you suppose we -were submarine, a grand total of 18 vessels, as against only six w pillars, moths, etc: In.24 hours the trees and was destroyed. -corn doctors? g Y warships and eight destroyers -a grand total of 14 vessels, admittedly lost by the British. toad consumes enough food to fill its The British claim brings the German loss in tonnage thus far' assert- stomach four tunes. a ed by Berlin to be only 49,000 -well up to or even beyond the British loss of A single toad will in three months GREAT A� BAT�� MOD 120.000 bons.• devour more than 10,000 insects. I! as S ass+ - --- . - By way. of .emphasizing that the main* -body of the British grand fleet every ten of these would halve done - made a, clean sweep of the North Sea waters once it appeared on the 1 .cent damage, the toad has saved I - Th %� 100. Evidently the--'"-OUS HILL BB scene, the British admiralty relates that Sir John Jellicoe, "having driven $ � Y _ toad is a valu- I .. , - the enemyinto port," returned to the main scene 'of the action and stayed able friend to the farmer, - _ P ,gardener, . - - there u end fruit grower, and can be made exchanged on the previous afternoon -and searched the sea for disabled especially use u in t e •green ouse, C POsttte�cs_Vhiclt Had l�een�terraed by the Germans Recaptured vessels. Finding none, and havingfulfilled his task the British commander garden and berry. patch. �- I g Y. P ;by Canadians. _ eturned to his base, 400 miles away -presumably' the Orleney Islands. On he following evening, the Admiralty states, the British fleet was a z ready to put to sea. gain NEED MUNITIONS ITIONS : , DEFER HOLIDAY British Headquarters in. France,, volumes on the GErmans after they were in our trenches." y, dr p g The R'hpriiondaro London aysa _ Saturday, June 3: Around famous G British Victor Says Bereaford.I Under support of gunfire •the Cana- London, June 4. -Admiral Lord Charles Beresford retire s eek'* to- Hill 60 and Sanctuary wood the Cana- dean battalions, maintaining the tri- , _. - - fthe"Though shard -earned sea fight was British German There was Ing on June 1. has been officially dia-ns have -Been doing- _the_sbiffeat_dibi,, of the contingent last year -at - day_of the fight off Jutland between the British and Germ�i fleets said: � Y• 1 g y postponed until August 8 for all fighting of their experience in the St. Julien, immediately turned on the no mistake .in strategy made. The British objective was to sink the Ger- classes. Premier Asquith made this ! course of the last two days' action. ~ qGermans in a series of counter -at - man fleet or. compel ib to return to its lase. In the absence of Zepelins announcemer.t in the House of Com- They have held the entire front at- tacks. They fought throughout . the for scouting purposes the British navy was obliged to send out heavy mons on Wednesday, stating that ow - ..backed, and, unless the fighting night, and were engaged all Saturday cruisers ac outside scouts, because light cruisers would have been driven in, Ing to the urgent munitions require- spreads, this is entirely their battle. doggedly bombing their way back to Il4pwithout securing the 'needed information. ments it'was proposed', by proclama- The German guns had been relative- the possession of the position which "Vice -Admiral Sir David Beatty, in pursuance of this object, tackled tion, to postpone the holiday. The ly quiet for 'some days, when they they had lost. Parties rushed in at - a v ly superior force, hoping to delay it until Vice -Admiral Sir John banking interests were agreeable to i suddenly opened up the heaviest bum- different points, bombing and bayon- R. Jel 's battle fleet arrived to destroy the Germans. Vice -Admiral the arrangement, he said. bardment any Canadian veteran has eting right and left, and before their Beaty achiev •brilliant success, because on the arrival of Vice -Admiral -- ---- known, using all kinds of guns from fierce work was ended they had re- Jellicoe the Germans fled. We attained our object; the Germans failed to ALLIES TO TIGHTEN heavy howitzers to trench mortars, gained all but a fete yards. �. attain theirs. p We lost cruisers which we Can afford to lose; the Germans GERMAN BLOCKADE not duly battering the trenches, but The German advance had been made lost battleships which they cannot afford to lose." covering a wide area of ground in the over a front of 3,000 yards from the A despatch from Paris says•- rear to prevent the bringing up of Ypres-Comines railway fo Hooge • ' ' 333 Officers Kilted. ,. London June - Lord Robert Cecil, British War Trade supports. ; point. This was the mosf extensive Lo According to an official statement issued to -da "But it was not this time, as in the ; front of an recent athack and She � Y Minister, arrn•e�i here on Wednesday Y , (Sunday), the cies among-, _. i e iters in Wednesday's North Sea to confer with Premier Briand rad I earlier battles on the pres sa fen , anadians responded to the test'c6oTly'' battle included killed, among them Admirals Hood and Arbuthnot, six Denys Cochfn;-Frencb blockade 1k,11111- when the Germans threw three or and ' skilfully. ' In the Hooge sectgr captains, 11 commanders and eight c haplaifis-,l►nd 24 wounded, 'including isher, as to the best methdds of tight- ' four =hails to, our one,". said an offi- . the German attack was stopped-�+cb one commander and one chaplain. ening the blockade of Germany. cer. "The British guns returned equal heavy loss. ' TA—U 7�1 !;0, % 'Al M: the 13th of February, that gives me HDME FLEGISTZa over two months of trench life. Of PTL0114h4deverY Friday morning atits 9AL06 course we are not in the trenches all AisW8 Courtship—'14116], P bf`ickering, Ont, the tiwe: we don't do hardly half of Tan Fuze-bred Import d C4de*d.le: R I -E A P L our time in, and that's enough too, stallion, tbe-property of Oscar Wilson, We had Sir Dougles Haig, Command- -Brougham. will0 the lesson of -no* at- their Chea 'Secure m k Are re-your case now. 1-26 per you; 11.00 if paid in "vanos. or of the British troops, inspect us the as foLows: ' Monday, May 8th, will other day. I don't know whether-our .16AY0 his o3Fn- stab'e, Graham Johnateo'o ubatriptions to tuo I: uitgod statos si 40 Nice large pines,, every one sound, 10c each. in Brigtide has lost its reputation or not. Drougham, and pr?ceed to W. J. bililltr'a .A You know there are four Battalions Pickering, for night. Tuesday, Vro. In ^ BOKP�dv,aod I think it wak en the ceediLto Donald biunro's,:bsselins, for iPth of March We all went back about Wednesday, Richard PackrIn's, if you are- low in JOHN MURKAR, Froprietor. I _- . . Thursday, Wat.-MiddletoiL's, to roller, We were supposed to have two or three wt-eks rest when wq were Greenwood, noon; Victor Perkin's, Kin. 11-IT C3- T AL.M.S. NOTILS AND COMMZNTS called lit and rushed to the firl line sale, night. Friday, Albert Jones, Mt. Ott"41. lUlo.- was on the -d of Zion, noon; Mr. Nuttaill's, come 7, eick- Let us supply you with No fiercer fighting haat taken AI sii'll. The liritish Tommie, had ering,, nicht. Saturday. -will proceed to his own stable where he, will remain WINE PINT JARS at 85 cents per dozen. -lilace: during the war that! durillbr mix miles and had taken the until the following Monday. CrAtv . but were not strong enough the past week. That which hnit to hold them, too we relteyed them. Edward Darnfey*-:9609:, (19461), IMP. PINT JARS at -68 cents per dozen _�..attracted the gl.QKt%tst tkttuntiou Wo had tit) shelter or any thing, and The Fashionably Bred Imports I Cl) des- had no idem what Mud of place we dale stallion, the ptoperty of Robt. Da SPINE QUART JARS at 70c per dozen WKS the udvtkl battle Off the CLY"t were In, untildaybreak when he start- foe. Green River, will make the season DIP. QUART JARS. at 80c per dozen of Dentnark. Never ill tire hist- ed to shell us We had taken his men of IV1. 3. as follows : Monday, will leave ory of the world hag thero been back about 600 yards and had 8 miles hie ,own stable and prtceed to W. H. of artillery trained on about W) vards Major's, con. 3 Pickering, far noon; REDPATH.GRAINULATED SUGAR $8.75. per 100 lbs. such ti, beolreen ol)poSing of frontage, so you can guess what we _Graham.2ohnet��N. Brutigbam, might. that which took place But. Nevertheless, I am still here to Tuesday, W. J. MeDonLld's Brock Davies as tett the tale, but we lost heavily. Road, no n; S. Batlis', Pickering, night. hone your orders either-on-Bell or Itidependebt We, pool on June 1st and 2nd. In the mag. Yhey gave me a stripe over here. so I Wednesday, Liverpool; 1100M and might. I Thursday, John Barhe's, Ch6rrywood, nitude of the fleets engaged and am a lance-nor oral now, The only noon We will -deliver the,-goods. the size of the guns that belched good it is, it gets we out of a little! his own stab's for u ght.' Friday, F. W. Silveqhorit's, lot 21, coo. 9, Mark. work, but I have a section to look af- forth death and destruction, the o out of w=ir-itable wh . e he v.... A Q 11nLi A On Q ham, for night, Saturday, proceeds, to. ter. Well, Tom, I am ruuning world ?1as never seen tr26 like. The news, so Will 11ave to close. I bave Mews that wer-efirst sent out came not received your parcel as yet. it the following Monday morning. I remain, A1dorf-TheGrand Trott4og,Bzed atal- "Bu Groceries at the Grocers. from German sources, and told of -Your loving brother, lion, the, property of X.S.Pugh, aact- y -a great German victory that madeRandal. ioneer, Glen Major, will make the season of 1916 as follows : blonday, May 8th, :'the blood in every British vein sale will leave big own stable and proceed to 13ATrRDAY, 24TH—AuctionJrqE run cold, but which had the'effect of 200 acres of land, beiag parts, of Walter Symes' con, 5, Uxbridge, noon; PEEL'S --f- -SHOE STORE thence own stable via Claremont t;titil of making the British more de- lots 80, 81 and 32, cons. 6 and 7, in 'Wednesday morning. Wednesday, to the Township of Pickering, and be- Mansion House, 'Uxbridge, noon; own 'termlned than ever in pushing the longing to the estate of the late W. stable. night. Thursday, James White's war to Its. bitter end. Gradually, Burk. Sate on the farm at 2 o'clock. eon 7'. Whitby, noon; Brooklin night, p. however, the other side of the See bills for full particulars. J. H. Friday. Thus Puckrin'-p, -Andley, noon; 200 Pairs of 'Men'.s- Military Boots Prentice, Auctioneer. thence vis W H Jackson's, Brock Road story wasbeitig given to the world to Brougham for night. Saturday: Thee best -Boots in tte world for- Farmersand Mechanics' and what was supposed to have Greenwood, noon; tir ence to own stable been a great German victory prov- till following Slonday use. These shoes are the same As the Canadian WOMAN NAS Lo�(t Regent 1413 C.N.R.-The standed to be the defeat of the German Soldiers wear. Every pair fally guaran. ard bred rrotting Stallion, the propertynavy. The latest ard most re.of Thos Maddaford, Pickering, will- teed. Sate pride$4,00. -liable reports place the loss of the make season of 1916 as follows: Jolooday.Germans at eighteen ships, while NERVOUS TROUBLE leaves- bA ow- It-iblif and proceeds toBandel's hotel, Whitby, for Dight7 & -S 0 N the British lost only fourteen. As Lydia- E. - Pinikham's Vege6- Tuesday. Commercial Hotel, Orhaws,J0 PEEL"ght. Wedsesday, Temperance hotel, the 1hitinavy ts twice as strong - 'a' -.as that of Gertmany, the British, bleCompound Helped Her. Brooklin, night. Thursday, F G Mc WHITBY, RIO own stable for ONTACarthy's. Atilley, aeon.should lose- two ships' for the fornigbt. rriday-, Brougham, night. enemy's one in order that the two West Denby, N. Y.-"I have had Saturday.-own stab!e-antil following'- T H Z nervous =uble &.11 my life until I took Monday morning. navies might Wive' the same fela- -147 -13aroa Lion. 75', The Pure bredLydia E. Pinkham'sComr JAN K tive-strength as before the battle. r Vegetable Clydesdale stallion. the property of Jas.-II&cR&e-,k �on, Wbiteyal-,- will makeIt will thus be seen that the Brit- pound fo.r naive$ STANDARDthe season of 1916 as follows : Monday, Ish' navy is relatively stronger and for fsmals trou- will leave hli own stable, A. E. Wsjo�r a. OF CANADAbias Lad it straigbt- W�iters'e an Iproceed to J Hood's. cthan the German navy -than onHEAD OFFICE - TORONTO ened me out in-good 9, Marabam noon, EL Percy's con. 6, it was before the encounter. ' The nearly Pickeshape.Iwork !ring, laight, Tuesday, Grsham� nerid Banking BusindsoCondue" Johnston'&. Broughamfive on a turm and I vrednasday, i%Zp 02n sndall the timeas we X 'I 0ric.L V C0,211,941'. J%U1043unts of Farmers,along that they were anxious to Pickering. noon; Wm_ Smitli's, con.have a trial of strength with the have four girls. I do Pickering, night. Tbursday, G. Toyna*a.' (sourers reftive cmful attention.amBritish. all my sewing Rouge Hill noon; L. Lewis'. Lt is 'TRUST PILINDS should be deposited In our SAVINGS They have had the op. other work with 2, Sca,iboro, night. Friday, G. ThorapDEPARTMENT. High 9 surrent rates oflatervatare portunity, and the'result proves their help, so It s6n'a, �ot--S. bon. 1. Scarboro, noon; F.that th�s British are still the Mist- shows that I stand it rest well. I took MscRae's, Cherrywood. night, Satur VaW W yeartr.day, his own stable. until the. following-sa of the Seas.rL The German tJ 'gid"he Compoubd when y tm yar ld y xocdsy morning. -PICKERING BRANCH dream that the would Soonda,and it helped We a lotf.U6nereiffe Albion. '12800:, (163AO)- L W. GORDON, Manger.I have also had my oldest, girt take it Branch also at Whftbr. The Pure bred Imposts i Clydeada'a stal wrench that title from the British and It did.ber lots of good. I keep it in lion. the prop�rty of . Johir Vipood, will not come trite. Their navy the house all the time and recommend Brooklic, will make the season of 1916,..,has. been placed on the balance At, ­-Mrs. Dxwrrr SnwczBAuox, West LIF follows! monday, usy 15%h, will leave and has b�een. found Wantf Denby, N, Y. his own stable Brocklin. for J. Corner's,ng. Sleepleastiess, nervousness, irritabil- Xiusale,n6on; A, Vaustone's. Andley,is good re&s= forthe IkW ba&aCb., hadaChles. night. Tuesday, 10 Bi3stit's, 3rd con,There dragging men. AIwa ys'- Soethin Iaw Ish to be now optimistic. It is. i-ichering, coon; D. Annau'p, Pickering Nations. all point to female derange- Village, night-.' Wednesday, Lirer 001-true that t1leir foes have never Monts which may be overcome by Lydia noon and night. Thar E. Phul a'pm forth such efforts as they are.F_ PtAkham's Vegetable Compound. base line. noon;lBandel'VIEK0161. Whi Y, Thiifamous remedy, the medicinal night. Friday, John Bonnetts. nocai, --.Ladies'Silk Waists,'the latelit styles, ready to wear.'-now doing. but by experts, these Ingredients of which are derived from Albert wbinson, con. 3, East Whitby,efforts are con,,idered the d-eAper- native roots and herbs, has for forty nigbi. Saturday, own sts&e until theLadies' and Misses Middies, Dresses and Aprone-nothing chea P­ ate struggles of the dyfur-gladi. -years proved tobs a- tvaluabl*tonic the followitig monday morning.. but thh pri6e.ator, and these struggles may con- and invigoratorof the female ff7tilegate Pinsple, (12250) -TheorganismWomen everywh me bear willing tsotl- Handsomi Imported Hackney Ponr, Color6d Silkq, plain white, crossbar, dotted, figured and bordered tinue for many months before the Virtue the property of Edgar Shirk. Cha Muslins for summer dresses. mony to the wonderful of Lydia Lake wi I make the semon of Wit,last gasp is made. It is not yet F_ PiWLh=lg Vqg4W19 CgMp=A I I 'ollowB: Tuesday, xay 16 b. will leave.time for the allies to let up in their Re-pps, plain, figured and colored, excellent for dresses, middies ..... his'own' stable, 5ranbion Fionae, Stouff and blouses. Galateas, a nice assortment in plain colors and sEripes.. efforts, but now is the time when Yew Adverttooments. ville, for C aremont. ; noon; Jaa,.Wilkin's th6_ enemy is showing signs of lot 1, con. 9, Picterigg. night. Wednes Prii`3ts and Ginghama, a choice cojlection for seerviclevible dresses, day, back to Cl&remontfor noon, his own aprons, Gent's and Buys' shirts and blouses.-:weaki�niag, to concentrate their SEED BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE !table until the following Tuesday mormefforts to the death blow to the - About 100 bushele atial,00 perbusbel. Ap- ply to W. C. Bayles, Brougham 3&31 Barolt Elect-:66291 (12803). The fash Spa6e permits the mentiod of only Ft Very few of the many lines,.but enemy. ionably bred Son of 'Baron's Piids, the 'remember we-carry a'complete stock of general merchandise,RAMOPHONE FOR SILE-A Proper ild y reqt . tire anptV;ctor, and 25recorap, it& good as now. For ty of W. H Pugh, CAremont, will and shot __Ott hidg not i-mstock, we willNT r.particulars, apply at the NEWS oface, 37 f . :-�- — We �wi .get t1­e­s`a­ffi`e­_f6- r youFROM THE FRO.N It make the season 5f as"ollow-5.-willt-teaviliais own stable and pro--day.The following letter was recently 1�10R SALE-A good ffshin-g punt ceed to John Scott'a, con. 8, Pickering, 0--- ries are the freshest. X' ior sale cLeaj,&D;4� pins for b&rn-buildinp, ur grocereceived from Thomas Birkett. Clare- zna"taord�lr. W. H. Jackson, Br,>ck Road. fornight. K.-Marr's;'mougolis, noon; 7wont, from his brother. Randal, -wha F. Re6sor's, Locust uill, might. Wednes •.went overseas IRSt-fall andwill be L9IKE CLOVER SEED FOR Aay, R uilys, Cdar Grove, noon: lot 1Fcou, 7, Piekerin.-, at the farm xi,ne's, Cberrywood, night. Thursday.read,witb interest by many oT hie old Also Young abortLorn bulle forGeo. E. Fugh's. NVhitevale, doon: W Eiwe fir-i"LE 'I LlE 0R'QAE­.-friends in the township: We at reasotaNe prices. E Pugh. Clare- tuout Xtl ton's, eon. 6, Picketing. night. 'Fri.Trencheq, May otb, 1916•day, G. johnstons, Bioughaw noon;3BIECT-TOMMALIZZ caDEA.R BROTHER-I received your TALLION -, FOR S�ALE- uke- of own stable, Light. Slaturday, W. *G-ardletter this morningland one from Della. S Clyde.'Vo i43,N, Vol; 22, C S B, 4,years old ner's, Ashburn. noon; own stable uNtil dark 1,rown iu Anplr t !,t 1-2. B Fe n.-When they comethey come in rushes, Hoboiva,or aiidrt�a Bia F&wctE, It A _N0.0 1. the bot!owing sionday. not done much writing lately Whitby, �.-.fnot since we got so badly cut tip, for I TIME TABLE-Pickering' Station G -HEAT-! have for T.R. Trains going East aus att follows-- cannot seem to settle my mind to EED BUCKANwriting. We have been in the trench- S sale about 113 bushels of good clean Bupk- No. 6 '31ail, 8,08 A,wbea A I "n 4. Fckerirz, Ind, 1. M.es now for two days and expect to be 12 Lr-cal .4.5 P. X. - in for four more. I am sitting on a i, Pickcring, 14- Lrcall 1.04P. X.d using R13 amLAUALLULi UUZ going . vi est due Nei f0flows- water can an TrainsOR SALE-In-ffievillNee of White- No. 13 Lo-�sl 32 A. 11.. for a writing desk, We have nodug-' Fvale, an 5 roomed'fratur, house w!buts here, only a little shelter in Case aLume cellar and small set 0 di , b&lfood 11 Loc%I 2.15 P.M.has acres of land,including Lin acre of gool C) 1 7 Mail 7 40 P.ritz sending over.sbrKpnel. He rohard M. en tryingLTbl I be hou2e is nicely surrounded w-.th_wb&de_ 4GokH1ea____ - w)- - Ibutwehave pretty good protection. ybe-gtv6u (it Ims For prIce and tofma apply to PHILP & BEATONWe aie. having:some great weather 26tf _eS C Swett to Eatnow. The grRSS is all ME— and- A W4 "I LUMnadnthe trees are out in leaf. 41011 SALE-1914 Ford Touring cair,1.one lovely country. Itis sure I De111Vpainteda du, new none.The small vil- l3extra mechanical ot&rter; kid tires all round,lages are very close together; but for Prest-olite outfit. tite carrier, tool box and• about two miles back from the fiving *001s robe rail Ppeedoul electric horn;line the buildings are levelled to, the runabout 5000 miles, guaranteed -.o be iu ftstoass 6bape; price -45o. 1915 Ford touringdc:rground, He sure is a devil with7bis tires nearly new extraroberail etc. asgoo 9artillery and believe me that is all new: Price .7400 1914 Ford tourimg car newly DODGE]OL)JONOTHEIRS-MOTOR -CAR tedand overhaed in fit class conditionI think I told you E 11`1nthat saves him, alot of extras on it.ilnmo WJ.LUXEa;8ONB.Kennedy was wounded. I bada Wbltby tf It is -estblishing a very- notdWe record for low cost of main- letter from bim the other clay and heis in a hospital in France and they are -tenane, and freedoin from repairs.going to move hhn to Englan91ekering �:farqgeas his wounds beat up enctigh. HeNVe c e*Vouli7m-p --e f, -dd JIgtires in this connection, In and of got a shrapnel in the thigh and a bayo- ICE CREAM an giv r6ssi� qQ.ts aownership.themseN6s, tb6y constitnte a very itr'net r1in in his foot, I don't think vnu 'All antomobile and -Bicycle DuMng the heat of the day let us offg-intefftiVe tounderstand how the tremelfes run repMriL i3g pro -iti p tly oocooThe GasolineCon,-�uptionjlyowYhevattended to, k 4 crooied s6me placer, th(-v�rtn intoBel- Ice Cream Sodas Rnvflavof.Drin a The 'Tire mileage is unusually high.ai�es it takes in Tires, Greaqe atid repairs icp cold of all description.-eglum, and then otber.p!-ne this Car. silsr�.onr tatge stock of Carriages. NNIRgons, some of France. It runs,,Tou might always on hand, Home Made RreRd Exami say, along the bolder wb el. e we are. like mother tried to make, Farm Machi,nerT, Harness, Automobile Tires, Etc. Vnil g"M in, vnnr letter A 3___ 'trenche n-Tott— Toth p you are in the s by t Is time. UL & X&ALL44rovV9 Bell and Ind. Well I have been in France ever since Phones F.Disney,* Whi by PICKERING, Oat. ty, ten. HERB SIONNEY, PICKERL 7-- CLARtMONT Rev.' H. and Mrs. Wood are - J. -R.- and. Mrs. -Thexton and Wm. Scotk Miss Ellen Scott and 8 endinga- few- days-- with zela. daughter, Miss Marion, and Wm. J. S. Bundy left on Tuesday for a church parade on Sunday next. Mi'as Jenny ����NTMrs. D. A. Stott "re in Uxbridge. ves in the city. Hobbs, ot Pickering, spent -Sun- on Tue(jday. -The Masonic brethrdn will. hold day,with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. , -11E[ON UNK ony Gee, niece of Mrs. Pickering where he will assist J. They will meet in the hall at "S M. Brown, and formerly a -resident ji W. IL Q JL BOGZRT@ .,.E. Bandy for some time. -o'clock -1and at 2.80'will proceed to of Claremont was married on Mr. and Mrs. Comba, of Toronto the Presbyterian church -where Monday to Pte. Sidney Riches, of hN to kwu ftW Wd 1110OW Fmft A Savings -7'Visited at the home of A. W. and the pastor, Rev. A. McLellan, will the 84th Battalion, Rev' A. J. Vi ent Mrs. McKay on Sunday. pr-eaoh an -appropriate sermon. A ning., of -the College .St. Baptist d"' Win. and Mrs. Casale, of Bron- number of visiting brethren from church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. is conducted it every Brandh of the Unk where eposdft-of-" -sad upwards are received and Interest at current rates adde& igham, spent Sunday here with the neighborling 16djes Riches spent. a few days this week it *-a ads and 000venlent dopoeftery for your inquey.. the latter's sister, Mrs. Forgie. - id te-be present. wfth Mrs. Brown. Mrs. M. Henderson is spending WHITBY BRANCH: -8. D. TERRY,'Marthger, ...-a few days with friends and rela- tives in Altona, and Markham. AW AN W. G. Scott and son, of Rich- mond Hill, spent the week -end with t and friends heir relative here. *'Wilkesbarre, Pa., where he had V11 SEED S .-,..,S Wm. Graham has returned from attending the big -horse _SEEDS 0 Joseph and Mrs. Readman were -4"ew days this .in Peterboro for 3unbo, Half Long Intermediate, week visiting the latt;er's son, Lu. Man' old Seed Sugar Beet. 9 Giant ther Bowes. Igg g1simpha Machin of Brow All t:W8 ee�ts per'Pe'ajad, gham, accompanied by her broth- er, Archie. spent Tuesday. after. Jumbo Derby and :4; noon in town. "MADE IN. CANADA! Turnip Seed"Canadian Gem Mrs. B. S. -Palmer, and Miss Mary Ma6ziab are spending a few All at forty cents per pound. days with George and Mrs. Gerow, -of Port Perry. Trice"d the xew,roraTour'M'g'C&r T. P. Shirk and son, Edgar, vis- SeedCo ..Leaming, White Cap, Yellow Dint, ited with their friends in Oshawa equipped i electric starter Wisconsin No. 71, Com tons Early. Fully equippe with y. having made the trip e .8640 on Sunda and lights, electric - tric horn, et 111 the latter's auto. •o.- V. Ford. These are all flirst.clall seeds,- It• will pay you, James Harvey, who has been as 4 slating Gordon Law, of Pickering, 0 Standard equipment, f. o. b. Ford; his blacksmith shop for several before purchasing, to see. quality in weeks,_ has returned home. Runabout, fully equipped, f.o.b. Eord,. 590., and get prices at The D. D. G. M., W. IL Legge, will make his official visit to the Elinabout Standard, equipped, Masonic'Lodge*hete this (Friday) I _f; o.. b. Ford, .-S480 evening when he will confer de- CHAS..­SARGENTS 7*.. �grees. See the new models at war Lieut. W. J. Beaton of White. showrooms. -CLARE MONT,- •Ont.. White - vale, wag in town on Tnesday and distributed a - number of badges W. 1. LUKE SON, that should help in the work of re- -------- Wbitby, cruiting. Ontario Joshua and Mrs. Bundy and W. B. Powell, Pickering. 11115 Miss Scbuurr left on Monday for IVatch Us Grow ­!7their summer home- in Muskoka�4 where they expect to remain for The Pickeiing COMM. 182nd Battalion about three weeks. Anniversary services will be .....'Boost. your -o-%-m Pollihg Sub -Division. �See what held in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday, Julue 25th,. and a Bard-' ..,your Division has done. en party on the Tuesday - fallow. No. Other in & -Partilclulars later. ..-,-Eligible 182nd Batt. 116th Batt. BattallorA. I sli­ lid of the Presb3- I Oran -we Hall. 71 2 0 terian church, held a very success' 2 Pickering Village, 105 10 ..ful meeting on Wednesday after -8 Dunbarton, 68 -2 5 FULL -.LINE 4 Rouge Hill, 20 1 0 noon of last week at the home of Mrs. John Stewart of the eighth 6 Cherrywood, 6) 2 con6ession. 7- - 8 Kinsale. -0 58 Qnite a number of the Masonic 7 Brougham, 7 1 :brethren attended the funeral of 8 Wbitevale, 73 12 -.18 .:OF 'LUMBER LATH AND the late Rev. Mr. Bookenat Stotiff. 9 Balsam. 3 ville, on Friday last. Mr. -Booker Q Claremont 98 2 3 was an- honorary member of the 11 Altona, 70 0 Clammont lodge. number of the. ladies- of the, -."S H IN G L E!,�' A town met on Monday. afternoon 828 14 42. :84 ' F d u; and A d enimed a game or ILwn bosvl- uj7-LQTiCkt!d"-wen haye-enlisted to d&te--We-h&ven!t.dojw ottj n Ou ing.- Nve-hope that they may HAND. r share yet. There are still 828 weu In -the Township ten and indtilge in this AL TV AYS ON-day.meet ofeligible for eimlietzhent. Join to healthful exercise. Our -Dramatic Club journeyed W. JAEATON. L. H. LEWIS, --:J. F. DALE§, -Lieut 182nd Batt., Lieut. Mad Batt., Lieut. 18*2nd Batt.. to Bethesda, five miles east of Vx- Car load lots a "Specialty.' Whit6vale Whitby Dunbarton ----bridge, -oa-­M-oda --aveniag anA Eressented the drama, Red Acre 7 Farm, in the Methodist church ton MASSEY-HARRIS' large and appreciative audience. GET OUR PRICES. Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson Cream daughters, accompanied by Cream Separators Mrs. Thos. Pear -on, motored- to will assure you every Toronto on Sunday and spent the dent of profit. day with the letter's so-, lington and. Mrs. ..Pearson. who Drilis,-Cultivators' Harrows have recently taken up house. 9 18rr(:)T 'T-F-%rjMjZj:M 'Verity Plows, Wagons Harold Graham and Howard T. _ .1. . . r V Thornbaek have enlisted with theil god k5uggies. 'PICKERING :ate 182nd Battalion and will leave for j -to begin Pickering, Ont. Whitby on Monday next J. THEXTON -A-mumber of theother Phone I" Miniu& --SUMMER FURNIT"URE Ind. Soong men- of - this- locality are LUMBER YARD thin,;, ng of donning the khaki at m A 11:tm ILX ala.early date. Porch Chairs, Reclining Chairs and Hammocks selling at cost.. ds,5 C A special meeting of the rate- A specially good line of Carne Cots at $2.25. pavers of the Claremont "school Just arrived a carload of British section will be held in the school Parties who have had pictures framed here for some time, house at 7 p. on Wedn�esdgy, Columbia fir lumber,., com. June 14th. All property owners kindly call and take them away. 0 17 oil ..,prising the following are requested to be present if pos- 'iw I ! 4 1 IT: 7.18 v watched come tip for discussion. 0 W 19 O! --The Wouiev's - Institute will 9 912 V as -flooring, bold their June meeting at the 0 home of Mrs.. Wm.-- Ormerod on to; -,the afternoon of Wednesday, June ".0 SIM PSON & COO M-"*ffzj 11 11.4 base; casing, etc. of the -21 14th instead st. The pro- amruewillbe ".Co-operation of $100.00 worth--of-millinery'L• OR W. D. Goraon& ^--y, -anil-Schzo—ol­�,�C—onr s,y awd- ome t Feb till Good Manners in the Home" and %,to be cleared out at once Marti 46cooki6-Day". Xle.mbers are re - Apr w. -.PICKERING quested to bring cookies. All will meet at Mrs. Besse's at 2 o'clock, mi May These'Hats are made of expensive materials. Reg $0, for $4, %.91 . Bell and ludependent phone.. and take,the blis. from -there. Do =-I J ►no *a regular, i.00 for &75, regular 4.00, for 3.00, regular 8.50 for 3.00, z not forget the date, Wednesday, regular.8.00 for 3.50, -regular 2-.5.0.for 2.00, regular 1.60 -for -1,25. septl M :7 June 14th. Oct.; Report -for the ruonili of'May'of Yon want a Summer Hat—doif t miss these bargains.' Nov NA the'pinior room of the - Claremont Come now as our Millinery Department will be closed It iblic s-e-bool. Sr. II—Myrtle for the season in about two weeks. Doc'* jancuT jgi7.NVhjtb 9� Oshawa 3, BroAah&m Thompson le Linton'. Jr, II . . I _y me -r- Fort Perr7 5, Uxbridge 12, Cannington, 11, --Olive Mantle.*, Edgar- Ward*, Girl�,' Moldies, Wonieii'i averton,10. uptergroTe 9 ORB fd$ I -Hollis H Mins, Boys' and Childr*611';;* St�aw Hat� �i r R -re r t*, Grace Kydd*, - white and blue C,mvas Shoes, Aprons, Girls' and Boys' Ladies' et-Verts, Corset Waist�a, White 'Choppin h Stephen. Addle Thornback, Edit' S11111m Grain 9 I son, Sr. I—Robert Beelby*;-M- T �6, Corsets, Etc" Sk Hosiery AND OAT FLAKING i0i Peters.. Jr. 1­71tobin .-Johns- A'� Of all rnaterfals and design ton+, NorR Tarr', Howard Besse*, Ho'u-sehold Good�s—ScriniF, Art lliisli wt, Gib­gbi in- Table Linenz, kept in stock. It will pay you The iindersi_gned.is p ep!%y6d. to 411 Margaret Linton*, Harold Sander- - . . . . . I ­ r r,z­1 Bed Spreads, Pillow Slips, etc. to as'll M our works and inspect our stock I- f 'n. -Pr, A—,Jane' griffin chopping and oat flaking * I ' oil"era Lill 0 and obtain prices. Don't be misled by '14 A 1FAbel SinderSon*, Isabel every. day in .the.. week agents we do not employ tbern, oonsequenja Gregg', Viola Nlid(l1eton*, - Pr. B -GxR0aF- R! 1E S G-R00E--RIES except on Saturday ly we ban, and do throw off the SMI Cecil Mantl P 0 -Hazel eoromfesiou of '10 per ofts.,,wbioh you *4 Up-to-date—everything-tbe very best. Tpa, bulk and mixed, 85c lb. by piiiobasing from 11116 zudholme-J C— --- ­ - A.qqknAftyr of slahshor sale,_also 0s9L1n!y,:!L.Ve #,' MiL�eth­Waxd* honors. No• on roll 85. Aver- wago ton —gu-4.7,xies, etc. ,. age attendance $2. C. M. Dough. WHITBY IRANITE 00-. ty,- teacher. D,' SIMPSON & Co.,' DICKERING John' F. Bayles,* Greenwood wbit" L.401 PL "F V .7.- �,7�. ��­ 7 •�hq, "04 to ftl4 and thki woman owtv "I saw James J. HUI in Now York used to ji". kit" 4 pi"O'01 only. five we ago, and he looked'to ilk, ST1NGING . NELW.,,1A- 16=6"d outer, althoulth his hoyff, me as well as ever he did, full of life V asked for it, tie vottitepsod to me and energy. 'He always moved as if M J.Is that .he was. alwarA- very. glad Ut got - on steel springs. I eannot understand The Trouble Due tom Nerved it, just the Fonda. how It was that the operation killed Starved Good "Hitt always had a remarkable for Lack of ]Rwod. ri him. - -I thought' he was likely to, live 'BE WAS 0XICS A Pixii LA,8011t9ft ftralft for dotaila; but he tastintal". for ten years or -more." An eminent medical writer hai said SHOE. — ------ t�t'ee'lih --41f 11* - wl%m that "neuralgia is the cry -of starved AN ST. VAUL xtravagRnvip Rnkl (114play, nerves for better blood," The one oppkwekl to e. �but wan never Pellurilms. . JIV-11vtO 1'� 001 osv fid VARYING VIEWS' great'symptom.of this trouble is pain, J. 'A Glim of Some 4-ith# 'Cham' a very nice house In St. Paul, with EO RaLte fierce, stabbing pain, that almost Pee ritor- beautiful grounds arowid It, but It drives the sufferer frantic. The one X OF WESTERN FRONT .1atica of the Groat Rail*& W418 mat a.showy.plqco._ Ile limit .art- cause is poor blood; ,the, the, only cure, is. other hou'se in New York. Mrs, 111'1 MR14 Y EVERV MagnaW iv� otic of the finest ludJus I have over 15 to enrich the blood. Heat applied to .1 . the inflamed nerves will give relief, met. She is not a soelety'wonuin, "I- OPINIONS Or CIVILIANS AND but does not cure. Dr. Williams' Pink One of the intimate friends Pf the though' aecept-ett civerywhore, of 14EMBERI Pilli furni h: the blood all the needed 3ate J. J. Hill,, the ,greatest of Amari- MILITARY MEN. the man who course. She is a motherly " wonnin. Of THE elements, und the blood conveys them can railroaders and She is a Roman Catholic, but of th opened up the North-Western States to the nerves. The only way or -get - broadest type. FAMILY ting food or medicine' to the servos is of the American Union to settlement t:::= a' The German • Armfda -Will be Caught at St. 1.., 1 1 through the blood, and the only way a generation ago, is' Mr. Elias Rogers, � "Hill had a model farm HOLD BY ALL 9-9-W 3MM ZW-4JXP.8 laboratory where Like Rats in a Ito. enrich the, blood is through = fair of Toronto, says the Toronto Star. . land a W1Q1Mr-,==WJ� 7 use of Dr. Williams, Pink Pills. In Mr. Rogers J. Hill in the, cheffiists employed. He had model Trap• this wiy,,n' early days, having met him first in farms dotted throughout the terri- euralgia, -sciatica and other bot o St. Paul *in 1882. Hill formed f his railroads to the coast. "con's fortune. I remember talking According to John Balder nerve disorders are pi�omptly cured, a on a well I strong affection for Mr. Rogers, large -;Here he experimented with crops, and 'to Hill during the Soi4th African war, informed_ American newspaper corres- and the whole system benefited and yb had samples of different soils sent for and remarking on the big expense the ponjen I strengthened. Mrs. M' ly because he had gone to a school' nt.,in.Londofi, there are four Gleason, R.R. in ]RQGkWQQd PrQgided Q3;QJj I analyala to It- Paul. Thpn hp wnuld Strathcona Horse Tnuq+, ba "ATN"ridg4ont whe 'Ma. a everz ITonald." William Wetherald, a member' of the determine what crops were best adapt -and military men concerning the'situ - great sufferer from neuralgia, says: Society of Friends, of whom Mr, ed for each particular region, and i "'He can easily stand -it,' said Hill. tion- on the western front. One of I"I suffered intensely from neuralgia [what fertilizer was the local require -,'I've made more than that for him in these is to the effect that the Germans for four y4ars. My' bl6bd was thin Xogers in also 'a member. 'merit. This information he would pub- i one deal that he knew nothing about.' and I was completely run down. 'I "J. J. Hill was the biggest railroad cannot be driven,,out -of their resent dish for the� benefit of the people, to- I "Hill and Strathcona met the first ; positions by a general offensive, az(d suffered intense pain all .the time. At, "man in the United States or in the time on the Red River trail I !different times I consulted three doe. gether with the comparisons of the between 'oddly enough -this pessimistic - view w.orld,' said. Mir. Rogers. "There was , Winnipeg. Each crops in the different districts under 'St. Padl and was-1has been strengthened by the fight. Itors, but their treatment did'no more not his equal. Van Horne was a !Friend of his and there were many ' the different treatments. His farms traveling with a dog sleigh. I ing at Verdun. There, say the doubt- 1 than give me temporary relief. Then oints of similarity, but Hill made could -generally produce twice what "At the time of the first Riel rebel- ers, the Germans after. months -of I tried different medicines, but the r"v � people preparation have been unable to make Van Horne. He brought him to the, was produced on the farms of their 'lion at Fort Garry, -when the result was the same—they seemed no housed up in the fort, it looked any material headway. How,, then, good in my Case. was ro ng C. P. R. Sttathcona. and Stephens neighbors.._ In this way he improved were -g wi :.the agricultural standing of the terri- as if they. would be starved out. � can the "Allies -in their turn expect'to steadily worse, and fin' ,Wanted Hill to manage the C.P.R.' tory through which his lin v ally could' not :and Hill took hold, for a while, but es ran' His Strathcona sent word to Hill asking' up the German&, dri'e them _do a bit of -work; The last doctor I he picked Van Horne to take his methods were always practical rather if he would get word through to Fort out of their trenches and start on the 'consulted could do, nothing for me wy thin mere academical or theoretical. 'Garry that there would be food there triumphal march to Berlin through. but give me morphine place on the C.P.R. and went back. to tablets to ease the Great Northern. He- used to sell improved seed at a by the time spring opened up. Hill France and Flanders? Mr. Balder- but paifi, and 'by this time I had about nominal figure. He also introduced- � could. not trust anybody, so he went son explains that those who hold to', resigned myself to a life of pain. Then Was a Dock Laborer. 'the beat stock. When he became im- !himself, traveling by dog -sled a dis- this belief are almost all civilians. one of Dr. Williams' almanacs came bO7 "J. J. Hill was a big looking man, pressed with a farmer as a'progres- tante of over 400 miles, and taking an Among the military men he spoke to our house and I read of similar cases p although be- was not so tall as I. He. sive, common-sense man, he would; Indian with him to cook and help with he did not find any who believed that cured through the use of Pink Pills. I was square -shouldered with a leonine. often present such a man with a fine . the dogs. The Indian proved a traitor, a grand attack against the Germans got three boxes and before they were bead. He was blessed with a very � breeder, and thus improve the stock however, and when about half way in France and , Flanders could not all gone the pain' began 'to decrease.- physiqu I ! I began to have a bettez. appetite. 'strong e. He had worked* *as of his district. there, he refused to do as he was told, succeed. , and. a boy on the farm, and whemhe came Kind to Animals. 'Hill got auspicious. The Indian had The Optimist's View. BY the time I had taken six boxes I I been told to cook breakfast, and not 1 -was again to SL Paul first he worked as a I "Hill was veiy- kind to animals, and n a well woman, and -This brings us to the second opin- i MY obeying; words followed, when the In-' neighbors could *tevedore an the docks. They say it vpias because he saw the stranger's obe I ion. namely; that the first great gen- Id hardly realize that the 'stump is still to be' seen of the horse was tired, that time Rock-ri than 'attempted to seize the rifle Hill I such a change could be made in so last tree,he chopped at Rockwood. A. was too quick for him, and grabbed it I eral attack upon the German lines will ' short a time. Later I was bothered wood, that he carried a I water i result in a clean break through and i 'a Then-ths. Farman With eczema and Dr. Wffli2m-, Rin man named Harris w s 7OrkiP9-y'W--tO iL Th. "t.-Mg6r, P first. He told the Indian to run. n- a wide frent flim -thait day- Harris ince came to, gave him a copy of an American -1' You ook arouna or le -i- p your Pills cured me. I have found these u armies Will be -caught like rata in a -work *for me, and he told me the incl- newspaper, where he, read that men' stride until out of sight you're a dead trap and will suffer the greatest mill- Pills worth their weight in gold and I. -dent. Hill, who had conceived the were -wanted in Mirmesota, and where-'. man,' said Hill. The Indian went tary disa9ter in the history of the I cheerfully recommend -them to all who Idea of going West', laid -his axe from he derived his determination to straight ahead and stayed not. Hill; world. They will not retreat to Ber- are ailing.pp asainst a tree. You can get these Pills f . ; go West. then started for Fort Garry alone, rom any 'That's the last tree ihn x9oins to tA aveling all d Ain; they will not be able to; they will "Hill wanted to fight for the North have to stay and !ight'against super- deals, ar by mail at 50 cents chop,' said be. y possible Pursuit- 'ior forces of surrender. Those who '2 box Or six boxes for $2.50 from The in the Civil. War in the States. and• get away from an o "HeL started West on a ten dollar organized a company. They -would He was familiar with the Indian' hold this view insist that the great Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, bill next day. not let binr go, however, because he around Fort Garry. and was able to Allied offensive- ought to be under- Out - "Bill was a particularly quiet, was blind in one eye. It was not -an work into the barracks listing the'.taken at whatever co ' St'L since it is spoken man, continued Mr. L Rogers., apparent infirmity, in fact no one darkness and deliver his message. He. sure to - succeed, and though the A Lesson In "Business.". we. O'But his words always carried weight.-, would ever have known it. His other stayed there a short time, and when casualties will be enormous, it will sir," said a wealthy merchant --7he was well read, one of the best read he started back. the river had broke, end the war. eye was strong and did *11 the work. Opposing this view is to his confidential clerk, who had men in A 4? merica, I isuppose. He was He told me himse"ple of years up- He was waylaid by a party of one to the effect that a great offensive asked for the hand of his daughter; well up on such subjects as Lite modern Riel's Indians and forced to cross the ago that one eye wajL blind'or I would might imperil everything, that ."no sir; if now m P You were a rich ,man, It river. Th" he did by swimming the Allies ought to continue their science of agriculture, botany, flower never have known!rt. He did not wear would be different; but as it is chemistry of moil, and so forth. He glasses except in later years to read among the ice floes while -the Indians, present tactics, that time is on their He spread his hand out palm upwards was strong in geology. There were. by. were shooting. He got his;dogsaround side, and that patience alone is new to signify that the young man's flew subjects he wasnot thoroughly, '..He owned most of the First' Na- him and crossed all right, but one of cessary- to bring about the downfall chances ere hopeless _Rut they were �Umiliar vritb, but -- had - ma- lad&. ti .. 1-Buuk-,ut­&. Paut-,-and'ithe con- his dogs was shot while irr the water,-- not a Among other things he was a con- trolling interest in the Northern Pa- He made for a light and was I taken .in_n armies in gWest. I Itogehei without hope. Some I I A Question , monthse by a settler and put to bed. He was of Luck. later the wealthy merchant 6oisseur on precious'stones and jewel cific and the Great Northern. The con- was astonished to find that hia- con- ry, and had a cultivated taste in mat- three institutions occupy one building, unable to travel for twP or three daps, Finally there are those who ters of art. But he was'self-educat- but came out none the worsein. ti�e, tend that luck prays an abnormal part fidential clerk had bolted with practi- .newly- completed, which takes, up a end. in modern warfare; and that it was Cally the whole of his fortune. He, ed. the schooling he had received at whole block and constitute the finest Vockwood heifi�� T�Injlhle -for 1 11, Cmildn't Be Idle- Simply bad luck that robbed the Allies was still 'more astonished to receive N An St. Paul. The bank 3 in J telegram from the abaco -teaching him how to learn. He had - , of tremendous victories at Loos and nder, who Z theeentre, with a' glass roof, one prodigious memory.. or "Hill used toplanvacation trips Of: in Champagne. They argue that somewhere in South America, two stories high. -This allows the two . months' duration down the Lab- ! only thing to do it to imitate the with the following message:—"Ant - Food of Old Memories. Great Northern and the Northern Pa- rador shore and elsewhere. He was tactics of the Germans to attack rich—very rich, but regret to say am 441e was fond of -indulging in'elfic office buildings to t ower up each very fond of fishing. But he never: again and again first at thispoint not in position 0 marry a poor man's He used to talk to side, and have plenty of light all stayed out the period he had planned.' i daughter." reminiscences. and then at that, suffering defeats ane for an hour at a time of the old around them. His business instincts got the better 'occasionally and learning from them, days wlien he was a barVoaL boy in - Helped Strathcon - . -,:- ... a,. .=•of him. He could never stand being t never relaxing the efforts. They but _eI T , wegian soldiers flitting through the Canada. There was orae house where 11J. J. Hill helped to make Strath- � idle long. are opposed to ahuge offensive along forest in Indian file, hard on each the who ' le line, because if it failed it other's heels, all going full speed, -A would so txhanst the Allies that they prodding with their sticks to increase 'would have to give up. the hope of de-, the pace even down the hills, never cisively beating the German armies in faltering at the bumps, and swinging the field. The generals, according to round the bends without a check. those exports, ought -not to put' all The course of the fifty -kilometre their eggs In -one basket. It is pro- race 'which takes place annually be - per to mention that the pessimists 'fore' the great jumping Competition who -believe that the Germans cannot , at Holmenkollen, is laid right through be driven out of their positions in the great forest of Nordmarken, and France, look to the -Russians advanc- ! is covered by many of the -competitors 7 through Germany, and thus bring- in about four: hours and a quirter ing -ing..about her defeat; while •others 'not bad going for thirty-one miles 111) IT think that from - Salonica. will be hill, down dale, and cross lakes, with launched the great offensive that will the finish ro,lower th" the,start. The crush -.in turn the. military strength Of track to be followed is marked by lit The RE E Bulgaria, Austria and Germany. tie red streamers hung to the trees at intervals. -IL--'re-laid by.off kiais of tile SKIING IN NORWAY. ski club, whovielight in choosing the C. 1 7- most difficult way they can find,.and the 'actual trucks of whose -ski's con. An Exhils, ati' Sigh! to See a -rro6p r ng of Soldiers an Skis. stitute the .course. L. Last Year I spent a night in a but --7 When'a'nyone writes of skiing in in the forest and wept out L in -the R PRESERVIM—. morning -0 see the runn�ers pass• They aspect of the sport that is of the most had been io—in—g—a-bo—ut—six --ri�—ire-9--NvliCn—' 'Lo which is n interest, says a correspondent of the i'they passed me, and I chose a nice, 0-k for -th e Red Diam'ond, W now tom 3, Ethick . pl . a London Times; Mountain- skiing 1, ce on a* good 'slope to see ' with the -minor variations, due to local !them go by. As they must go in liciltly placed- on every package of S�. LawrenceSugar. conditions, the same the world over; gle file they are started- at two. forest skiing is essentially the pas- minute intervals, and a competitor Abs-afutely pure a'nd perferfly refined cane -s'ligar is time of Norway. Those who are ac- who is caught -up with -must give his guaranteed by this mark. ;lqstome.d to the long runs over per- pursuer room.to pass him. There were fect snow common in Switzerland find thirty or forty starters, all very young little pleasurein following narrow and men, and . they "went through the Cane sugar is best for every purpose—sweeter and tortuousougli forest, and thicket at full speed. I had the ill - tracks thr n most wholes it is indispe"ablo are, Of si�le of marking natured satisfaction. -of seeing two out stick course, incap c for preserving and jellies other- a track for themselves; for fall Who failed to clear a particularly forest skiing requires skill of a wholly malicious bush with the tips of their kinds often cause ferment- different order from that necessary in skis; they pitched on their heads, but and st.;Z.: for on and prevent every need, and In the -open. The paths are often hard' they were up again in- a trice. Several jellying.ine, medium or and very bumpy, speed is quickly- of them avoided that particular bush hered, and great command over the with a side jump taken at the last MID - e I i1s. i r is necessary to keep the balance went, which served further to increase an takethe their pace. the sharp turns between They were all going with trees. 1r 4. M 01 MEMBER e pal --a be im-ained tbea treop of er-, wibb baldly an ofttl: over the xrv%Ad %1M= Lui Few more exhilarating sights an easy swing, which carried them 141► .. ,,. ..:v -.e ...- .;; r F, 4s,..A.4"-r+x+ ::,rwr.,,- .%.s•rv?• '..:'. ri^.nyap. :, w'• _. 'c�{iW .. .-.F. ¢X",i p}p '...�.. y ... r.:•::>: _ •�.9.* v '%+!!.r' vF•,• �.!S+1nf�s. �r^ aPT'^9 ✓<': v.' T • o a. •.-.vF `Z..'ve : '?.-.+awn ;yrs �'+-gyp ��j :.�' fi`.'Y4 •�f ,r.4 e�L' .,�,,..-..q,ri I'?: >.yyyl.,`i�,. S•. a`VSL r."^R.. 1''o -q.. JS.. 4.,�: ✓4�+-+.,eii:�q}:..g:... '�.-",y No Palate. -Joy, Like. Y _- r A Simple Bit of Magis That' is Very the world could not buy .-Ptizzling' A anything more pleasing to uzzling trick which will perplex ' the kapa, from the croasod swords of Have Been Tded the officer to the simple 'eaden star of the corporat Also the. enegrin ind �1 )*�� ro/�W� soldier wears his_ medals, iftbe has + ONiie+ . VV�i _any, on the front of his cap, instead Of on his tunic; at the soldiers of all `! -WHY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS ARE other nations do. No wonder .the people o? the Lund SO POPULAR _ _ of the Black Mountain say that "kapa ' talks"l They Are ,Invaluable As a 'tonic and Increase iri' Beet Sugar Industry. Family: Meditine An Will As a Pre. A special efiorf should be made in, ventive and Cure for the More Ser- Canada to . grow more sugar beets. -ions Kidney Diseases. With sugar now selling at nearly $8 per hundred, wholesale, and likely .to Chelmsford, Ont., June 5th' (Spe- J. go• considerably higher,., there is .. an Clal-)--"We have found Dodd's- Kid- ! excellent o y -ueY'F'ills extremely good. 'We are in pP°rtunit for farmers to make money by growing sugar beets. good health thanks to Dodd's Kidney_ It is* stated that 5n some parts of Palle." I Western Ontario, there' has been an _ These are the words of Miss Delia i has acreage, amounting in some Charron, a well known resident here. cases to 40 per cent. Sugar beet Others tell the same story. They i factories are paying a bonus of, 50 have tried Dodd's -Kidney Pills and cents per ton on contract prices " for forind them good: , beets qnd the indications, are that still. For Dodd's Kidney Pills as a tonic higher prices will be paid. f and family medicine are without a41 rpn down the chances are ten to o_ne n ranee secured the bulk of their I r' our drlen s will wonder how youApplicant—No air don' beet sugar from Germany, Austria L succeecje In getting the a but I t mind that your kidneys are ab fault. I g egg, ' doin' a short sentence if yer think it and Belgium. although France had a _ en, through the small neck of, the bot- , When the kidneys become clogged considerable . acreage -of sugar beets Made in Canada•. tle.. People. will sit for an hour ex- � necessary. or out of order, .the cirri ation be- amining the bottle and looking for ,� `- ,.. _..'comes sluggish, the impurities are not under cultivation. Unfortunately I see your neighbor, the banker, is% this land was located in the North of Higher Standards a secret' crack where they believe the louking for a cashier." "What) strained out of sae blood and the re- bottle must have been taken apart. , cult is weariness and lack of energy France and is now, in'the hands of the i The demonstration farms which the ;Again. He cnly sages d a new one a yn all over the body. Germans. This means that Great, Canadian Pacific has set up, both east t little while ago." "Yes; that's the Britain and the other silica must de. =efp sstaard's Dimmest in the icons• ' This condition is not only disagree. and west, have been employed wi : orie he's looking for. it able but d erous as well. The im- Pend upon sugarcane for'their sup- I with - Two Dollars' Please_ I' '' signal success in one special direction • , L pu'rfMes i he blood are the seeds of Ply, which has resulted in the sharp —.the setting up of bigher standards, "What --would you recommend for <9 "disease. if they are not removed advances. Through precept and example �y ' P the somnambulism, doctor?" � ave iii oii a on t o ofi n g Rheumatism, Lumbago; Gravel, Drop- Ontario in. normal times has 20,000. company has brought about a most "Well, you might try insomnia." !. sy, Diabetes, or Bright's Disease may acres under beet sugar cultivation, Iflatterin than 'n}' price!, ih,ect iron, in,.i to 1uu. y g change in values. In other 1 hies I:oufings for ever}' purpose result. producing about 8,000,000 bushels- per I words, the example and encourage- Rocking -horses are -made entirely ; saiuples.trer. Address Guard against these Atseases and , year. - At ordinary prices this re- meat of the railway company, through i by hand, tea: tel back turns the farmer about $45 Mallida CO., Ltd,, yaon� a" t your accustomed energy by per acre, I these farms and by other means, Over 2,000 women and girls work '. Y acing Dodd's Kidney Pills. but with the higher -prices now being ' have caused those who have food pro- in one shed alone is a Birmingham t aid the farmers will undoubted) ducts to sell to munition factory. -" P y give closer attention aa>sa :OTIL^.oas 1 THE MONTENEGRIN "$APA:' reap a larger return. This .is in : to quality, than was their former -habit. C ELD t'or,\TUES - ltti�is COS. -keeping. with the governfnent policy of The company insists upon. the first- ►7 bleu, Delaware', Carman Or- : production rand thrift an dnot only rate quality of food der at once. Supplyy ))metes. Write for 9 Y products on the +puotattons. H. \V, T For. Crampton. National . Headdress for Prince and brings in an increased return- to the cars; and i}aa taught the farmers,. : Peasant. farmers, but aids the Empire in its both east and west, how best to supply, ZZ13 V �AZTst,. - -' The round cap, or kapa, that 'the: 1 fight against the Hun& --Journal of Al quality in butter, eggs, fowl, etc. �fOu.Wili Hnd relief In ZAfi-Bak l �,` scentc`c>r1� AND INi:Xl'F•]itl- Montenegrin soldiers wear is a hie- Commerce• In the neat and tidy Putti It 613113 the burili stitteitte µ Mill' , Al" for Hosiery ani Under- nS up 0fHill .g+ •�y�'„s;'! \1111' Aleu a few Young }tan. tory of their country in miniature. d food products, too, there has been de- PAIN'SUPS bl11edi and b. li .t;,n.c a -air•' yard, -Mercury aMen " I.l r"I"d.' ltumiltot.. The people of Montenegro writes , AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE sided improvement. The farmers have. Pel•aev11ran� with Zsm. ' _. correspondent of Pearson's Weekly, FOR. CHILDHOOD AILMENTS been set a fine example; and the peo- Buk means Cure. Why not prove 1 F' ' - \t' .\ r T n i, F„ K ,\ r n- + . r,ane^hrr, -•f �nd FlnK trade In - .,w o ttave a saying that "kapa talks.'] sad ple have seen, right at their elbow, JA rtul,ht„ they are not far'wrong. that values can be T ap` xbiner Mokery 9ni`tTrlm�en+1 it.,u��y ag. Baby's Own Tablgte are an excellent greatly enhanced tturk. una s,,,,d wkarr for cum p,•:•: - It is the national, headdress for war, I remedy for childhood ailments. They by careful attention to details. n1en. \t h, n apply'InR „tate exyr rl-nr ,p . and tL is Use same for prince and regulate the bowels, sweeten the atom- FIllI �rrd whr rn.r married or .tniye• Ai,uiy I� = ;Teo Man t Thr• ,;en. McLaucan Furnitor. f•a, Limit- peasant. In colas it is s vivirt cram_ I Bch, banish colds and simple fevers y Deaths Already. t{ Td, yt rN t furri. ow son, but it - has a deep black border, and cure all minor ills of little ones. Lord Brampton, better known as which leaves only a small crown of Concerning them Mrs. H. N. Ease=, Sir Iiarry Hawkins, tells of a- case v►s�' 1 -'ars cos aaza, the foundation color visible. Owls Head, N.S„ writes: 111 always where a prisoner clearly gut PRor• iT-niAxtx4 -NsNcs AND ,ton = The black border is a si use 13a Pty little Navin °f j For Rias=It7Kr too Ortatll office. for ale in scow ontarto gn of ' by s Own Tablets for g murdered in a brutal way bath towns. The most useful and inuresttns mourning for the terrible Battle of ones and find them an excellent meds- his father and mother, file u bran you set bast results with of al. businesses Fuu In d interea on �- 1Sossovo, when the old Serbian em- cine for childhood ailments."' The ing a verdict Of not , " g CRU • N t O ROCK SALT application to wilaon Pubiiahinx Com Pere, of which Montenegro guilty. The A more ever: f,••�axe Hmooth�r pany 73 Rest Adelaide street. Toronto gro was a part, Tablets are sold by medicine dealers Judge• angry at so outrageous .. a Cream. Take otrrrtln d puss overthrown by the Turks, and ! or by mail at 25 cent's a box from. The violation of their plain duty, did what ; kee" Cram Dara twtor as loris wrote aeisO�LLS»oQs." the Serbian -army sosasrrfa _ y was annihilated. ; Dr. Williams'' Medicine Co•, Brockville, he ought not to have done staked the so.-sa lamas st- Toronto, Oat. L� Ainle nal ane azF external, ea wTtb The red crown signi4iea "the field of '.oat reason for such an extraordinary vsr- �, out pain t�y ofer.homt treatment write - blood" of the astne great tight. When 0 dict, when they knew "the - - us before oo lata Dr. L_iiman Medical Constantinople falls, and their. -here= An Unfortunate Case• was guilty and ought to ba •aAe.eaeer•arsfe Co. Llnrited'. Co111nswoad: Inc. iseao,a rrosO fe ditary enemies are finally driven out "Clan't_ you find any work at all . just it, my lord, n`�in;,�"i;=.. D E A F N E 8 8 18 W1 t 8 E R Y •r+• hanged. That is u " aF "of Europe, then, and not until. "Ply, sir; bat evervhndv vr>r„*. said the foreman o tis very di.r;r or a"�,"Tlnl .1412a a Iiaawbe•cau.s'I waaDeata�A 6.iwill the negnna remove t e gisied body. "1 assure you we had11S t# �� or ret "sa recommendation frost my last em- ata it°t: a yZIC Ear ru�� mr hear - black border and wear the kapa all ployer.' no doubt about the prisoner's guilt, ii s °d' ' Head Noiaea, and wi; 4d. rtlJdT it ,"Tlntl {ar you. Ther are TiuY Rl Zaplwaew"e'_gpt one!but as' we thought that there had been II sT W7 aN Cannot be -wen when worn. Ea+y to putOn the red crown; in one corner, deaths enou h in the famil latel 7eil n- teq to take mt. Are "'Caucaera five semi -circles In No, air;whe's been dead twenCy- g Y Y ttw, farm' Ioerpea.iveWriretor$mkfesaod gold. These eight years. we gave him the benefit of the daubt.Z' t•aelefwhil ea lila Ileatietttsalefe. a7 arrornehave a double significance. They O . aver Roo! co•t►.es use my ttrrina. ti a i.sox t: r A Vie. N Y L•+v - ea 8 Ask !or >rinard•a and take -no othm (have .elapsed since Koasovo was SoreE... EY61lds. I - - I . -and, secondly, the.five colors E7Qe inflamed by ex What Mother Knew. f : that the MontenegrinsI sure to las. Desi and l N +r f see in the rain- lekhreliendbrMtMss i'He— Congratulate mel Last night I bow, Ute sign of hope that one day Lye9�7'e�y. NoStmreing.!your sister promised me that shethe glories -of the. old empire• of the ins 8 e Comfort. At I would marry me. Czar Lazar will be restored, Your D�iiat a 50c per Bottle. Mariam Eye She—' Oh, she promised mother she Furthermore, the different insignia min ubeel5c. Forlook of lleeyer cask ?would marry you long ago.,, of army rank are worn on the rim of Dnaggisu °rnarksg„=st;eNyG•.Clikags j IAP ALVES LIKE MUSIC. T>q vtoLsacoras, reliable'. and _ _ cheap to operate, can be attached to Concentrated any bicycle. Ask your dealer; if he i Every Little Girl Taught to Play. MINARD'S LINIMENT is the only doesn't handle it. write us for Catt- sue H.-tivrite to -day for exclusive atlsfactlon Guitar•and Arrange Flowers. I Liniment asked for at my store and- agency If we are not __ represented in your -town. 803m v. Rimov, LaQT- Oar Far Eastern allies, the Japan_ the, only one vee keep -tor said, aa, ss anrvu at.. To"Isto. sae have man charmingcustoms, All the people use it. _ A'• great many former ( Y HARLIN FULTON. users of tea and coffee have f One, which might very well be copied, pleasant Bay, C.B. learned that there is a pure i has to do with Japanese girls. , _ food beveiGage made from Every little girl in Japan is taught -ED wheat, which has deli htful I two things — one, how to arrange WANT a_ g fiowera most effectively; and the ' flavor. other, to 'play the guitar. Whenever It never ekacts Of.; its you' Anter a Japanese home you willHe/p icor Woo/en . Mill Ge Y @. X - "i u �4 A users the tribute of sleep -hear the tinkling of the guitar from „ t s Decision. — lessness,-heart-flutterrhead- some room or other. �He called me an asst” _ _ Carders, Weavers; • a� I Don't stand for it." FL118fs; - --- w ache and other ills often So fond _are our allies of music, in- "What'll I do Y caused by the drug Caf- deed, that they rarely take a meal in i «Make him prove it." Napper Tenders. feine, in res and coffee. °their ow_ n homes without someone' _ _ I playing "t0 them. If it -is not one of I I Good wages paid in all De0artments, and r gd,00 a pear protects your new >tLiasrd's Llataeat Lumberman+s 1r•rtead I steady work- assured" We bave-'eeveral s the little daughters of the family openings' for inexperienced help, where Bord Touring Car. from loss by 4 u energy and ability will bring protr�otion. are to the extent of '1500, tnelud- I nstan� who plays, it is a hired surging I _Far BCtter. +wages paid to apprentices while ]earn- lnnitioes from explosion and dolt- ^ 3 - - girl," who', comes in for the time Clerk—Don t_ you want a burglar ing. weaving. Special inducement to : s being.These singing Family workers, write. stating full -- Sud are t0 be alarm? _�oy_FrN Ilse loHe whilecarto tit 0 , f o, I experience, ti any, Age, Etc.. -to any building—or on the road-- �y U- found everywhere in Japan, and their !, Ktiicker—No, I should prefer some- �� ��osnY as'4. Qo>gy'�at•y. Ltd:.' ' ower rates an moi e � - - services are always in great demand. thing to put me to sleep•if ,they. come. { ! an an. other police yo,i can Erantford, Out. than While the _ . _ . proou". �s has a dellClOu9 sII8 aIle I • - + , tlEZyway�eFtirtn j Write for rates on Ford para, ,up T snappy chants or sings a song of flowers, or ' Stnard • Ltnimeat nava by Physicians. w u�r xaa j to three years ole. flavour •and is absolutely relates one of the many legends of I ! Similar rat -,R and cmvHuors free from caffeine or any the East, all bile. time sounding het Arousing Suspicion. + harmful iII I "That fellow pictures the delights I to o�nera or en��- I� gredient. � in. Sulfas• _- - are granted • • rclet rays. j statit �Posfum is in con- _— -0' of country life so vividly—" I j "Yes?+, -- the atcl►2 densed, soluble form, and -Why "He Rersembled His Parents: . It locks to collar button -- - ~ wonderfully convenient for A bachelor friend of the "That I am constrained to concludethe home—for the picnic-- couple was being entertained atodin- he wants to sell his place."1410 for travel --eve ner, and - - rywhere. during the evening_ he was � From first to last shells are made If tea or coffee interferes presented: -by the proud mother to her by, machinery. z. with comfort or success, as infant son. Now, Fred, which of its do you y >;e it does for many users, try .,,, �$f CLEAN with sorra, ti. Locke to collar . think jte is like?" she asked gayly, is yut oo to two button. Tie can - a shift to POt3tuA1. r ' seconds, and tee easil3 . • be re- v holding up the baby for inspection. NO STICii M' s In from s to neer tied s� f The guest viewed the tiny mite for ALL 'o$A4Sp s I j t a not ee y t.0 g ' Rats g,iacooc e There s a Reason" a moment as he replied, Well, Of 9.C.Bri jis0liS ruins uea, s for 11,00. F.D.WIL'l1AMa, n.wAe,re•otc+os I course intelligence has not . real) Canadian F'oinds Cereal Co.,, Ltd., y NAM TON J• E• BEAUCHAMP & CO., Muo o•r,u -aa LStoT+t3+ 7bsoa+ Windsor, ont dawned his countenance yet, but _ _ ,�__. ora wonaenuuy uxe nota of you!" .i6ii I' Q=ts Wasted. ED. 7. a ISSUE 71 .._....._v.v.w.a.e:.fd.Ge.'�rM..w.-m..f._..i1..._m .w.'.._.a+.wy:wp�.axo Ye.. : .'.. J•rt a. :.�.Yr .. ,.. - ._L.a .A..:.'.'.. ..I_':t '• A..Y.n..T.,�,:5':.."•^ti.. a...' *.Tay...:Ss....:..�.._'l:a.:i.,-vG•SYtJ>�_"iiL.huYs. i.,l�'•Ll��a.4Js aeYJLit7lii. it No Palate. -Joy, Like. A VERY MYSTERIOUS TRICK• 71U --The richest Brian in A Simple Bit of Magis That' is Very the world could not buy .-Ptizzling' A anything more pleasing to uzzling trick which will perplex the palate or more strength. 'I "our frietida can be performed with a ening than Shredded Wheat an ordinary egg, some vinegar, and a bottle. Take an uncooked egg and Biscuit with Strawberries let 'it stand for 16 or 20 minutes and cream. - A simple, in Pure vinegar, At the end of this e natural diet that will brie g time you will notice that the shell of I -the egg has become so r�t elsClrMCA0.1A health and strength for the soft that you 1 can make a deep dent in it without / DIRECTION -- Spring days. Try it for making a hole. '•-�� "� breakfast; C a t it f o r Get a bottle, the neck of which is TM luncheon. smaller ,than the a egg, and with the -fingers draw out the shell until you esimm Pow= WCGMDoalitl/Tni i0C6f"�N61 ' �NT'J A4DNON can insert it into the neck of the bot- : c k Kos scsll°'iltir tie. After you have the egg inside,CONTAINS s .% • ;,�- ,:� pour cold water into the. toile atnd ' ' - -,. ��•+ _ �'•; ! the e gg will resume its original shape. 1 NQ ,y„,., ! ­It�oT�ONOAfiI ALL"If the .vinegar in whit)). the egg is ALUM softened is I tllfip w not stroag enough, add about two tablespoonfuls of acetic AIH. no,aiuf't ' acid to a cupful of vinegar. Usually, I . however, ' ordfnary vinegar contaFacing the Enemy. ins ; Recruiting sufficient strenoth. i Officer—Ever served a rpn down the chances are ten to o_ne n ranee secured the bulk of their I r' our drlen s will wonder how youApplicant—No air don' beet sugar from Germany, Austria L succeecje In getting the a but I t mind that your kidneys are ab fault. I g egg, ' doin' a short sentence if yer think it and Belgium. although France had a _ en, through the small neck of, the bot- , When the kidneys become clogged considerable . acreage -of sugar beets Made in Canada•. tle.. People. will sit for an hour ex- � necessary. or out of order, .the cirri ation be- amining the bottle and looking for ,� `- ,.. _..'comes sluggish, the impurities are not under cultivation. Unfortunately I see your neighbor, the banker, is% this land was located in the North of Higher Standards a secret' crack where they believe the louking for a cashier." "What) strained out of sae blood and the re- bottle must have been taken apart. , cult is weariness and lack of energy France and is now, in'the hands of the i The demonstration farms which the ;Again. He cnly sages d a new one a yn all over the body. Germans. This means that Great, Canadian Pacific has set up, both east t little while ago." "Yes; that's the Britain and the other silica must de. =efp sstaard's Dimmest in the icons• ' This condition is not only disagree. and west, have been employed wi : orie he's looking for. it able but d erous as well. The im- Pend upon sugarcane for'their sup- I with - Two Dollars' Please_ I' '' signal success in one special direction • , L pu'rfMes i he blood are the seeds of Ply, which has resulted in the sharp —.the setting up of bigher standards, "What --would you recommend for <9 "disease. if they are not removed advances. Through precept and example �y ' P the somnambulism, doctor?" � ave iii oii a on t o ofi n g Rheumatism, Lumbago; Gravel, Drop- Ontario in. normal times has 20,000. company has brought about a most "Well, you might try insomnia." !. sy, Diabetes, or Bright's Disease may acres under beet sugar cultivation, Iflatterin than 'n}' price!, ih,ect iron, in,.i to 1uu. y g change in values. In other 1 hies I:oufings for ever}' purpose result. producing about 8,000,000 bushels- per I words, the example and encourage- Rocking -horses are -made entirely ; saiuples.trer. Address Guard against these Atseases and , year. - At ordinary prices this re- meat of the railway company, through i by hand, tea: tel back turns the farmer about $45 Mallida CO., Ltd,, yaon� a" t your accustomed energy by per acre, I these farms and by other means, Over 2,000 women and girls work '. Y acing Dodd's Kidney Pills. but with the higher -prices now being ' have caused those who have food pro- in one shed alone is a Birmingham t aid the farmers will undoubted) ducts to sell to munition factory. -" P y give closer attention aa>sa :OTIL^.oas 1 THE MONTENEGRIN "$APA:' reap a larger return. This .is in : to quality, than was their former -habit. C ELD t'or,\TUES - ltti�is COS. -keeping. with the governfnent policy of The company insists upon. the first- ►7 bleu, Delaware', Carman Or- : production rand thrift an dnot only rate quality of food der at once. Supplyy ))metes. Write for 9 Y products on the +puotattons. H. \V, T For. Crampton. National . Headdress for Prince and brings in an increased return- to the cars; and i}aa taught the farmers,. : Peasant. farmers, but aids the Empire in its both east and west, how best to supply, ZZ13 V �AZTst,. - -' The round cap, or kapa, that 'the: 1 fight against the Hun& --Journal of Al quality in butter, eggs, fowl, etc. �fOu.Wili Hnd relief In ZAfi-Bak l �,` scentc`c>r1� AND INi:Xl'F•]itl- Montenegrin soldiers wear is a hie- Commerce• In the neat and tidy Putti It 613113 the burili stitteitte µ Mill' , Al" for Hosiery ani Under- nS up 0fHill .g+ •�y�'„s;'! \1111' Aleu a few Young }tan. tory of their country in miniature. d food products, too, there has been de- PAIN'SUPS bl11edi and b. li .t;,n.c a -air•' yard, -Mercury aMen " I.l r"I"d.' ltumiltot.. The people of Montenegro writes , AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE sided improvement. The farmers have. Pel•aev11ran� with Zsm. ' _. correspondent of Pearson's Weekly, FOR. CHILDHOOD AILMENTS been set a fine example; and the peo- Buk means Cure. Why not prove 1 F' ' - \t' .\ r T n i, F„ K ,\ r n- + . r,ane^hrr, -•f �nd FlnK trade In - .,w o ttave a saying that "kapa talks.'] sad ple have seen, right at their elbow, JA rtul,ht„ they are not far'wrong. that values can be T ap` xbiner Mokery 9ni`tTrlm�en+1 it.,u��y ag. Baby's Own Tablgte are an excellent greatly enhanced tturk. una s,,,,d wkarr for cum p,•:•: - It is the national, headdress for war, I remedy for childhood ailments. They by careful attention to details. n1en. \t h, n apply'InR „tate exyr rl-nr ,p . and tL is Use same for prince and regulate the bowels, sweeten the atom- FIllI �rrd whr rn.r married or .tniye• Ai,uiy I� = ;Teo Man t Thr• ,;en. McLaucan Furnitor. f•a, Limit- peasant. In colas it is s vivirt cram_ I Bch, banish colds and simple fevers y Deaths Already. t{ Td, yt rN t furri. ow son, but it - has a deep black border, and cure all minor ills of little ones. Lord Brampton, better known as which leaves only a small crown of Concerning them Mrs. H. N. Ease=, Sir Iiarry Hawkins, tells of a- case v►s�' 1 -'ars cos aaza, the foundation color visible. Owls Head, N.S„ writes: 111 always where a prisoner clearly gut PRor• iT-niAxtx4 -NsNcs AND ,ton = The black border is a si use 13a Pty little Navin °f j For Rias=It7Kr too Ortatll office. for ale in scow ontarto gn of ' by s Own Tablets for g murdered in a brutal way bath towns. The most useful and inuresttns mourning for the terrible Battle of ones and find them an excellent meds- his father and mother, file u bran you set bast results with of al. businesses Fuu In d interea on �- 1Sossovo, when the old Serbian em- cine for childhood ailments."' The ing a verdict Of not , " g CRU • N t O ROCK SALT application to wilaon Pubiiahinx Com Pere, of which Montenegro guilty. The A more ever: f,••�axe Hmooth�r pany 73 Rest Adelaide street. Toronto gro was a part, Tablets are sold by medicine dealers Judge• angry at so outrageous .. a Cream. Take otrrrtln d puss overthrown by the Turks, and ! or by mail at 25 cent's a box from. The violation of their plain duty, did what ; kee" Cram Dara twtor as loris wrote aeisO�LLS»oQs." the Serbian -army sosasrrfa _ y was annihilated. ; Dr. Williams'' Medicine Co•, Brockville, he ought not to have done staked the so.-sa lamas st- Toronto, Oat. L� Ainle nal ane azF external, ea wTtb The red crown signi4iea "the field of '.oat reason for such an extraordinary vsr- �, out pain t�y ofer.homt treatment write - blood" of the astne great tight. When 0 dict, when they knew "the - - us before oo lata Dr. L_iiman Medical Constantinople falls, and their. -here= An Unfortunate Case• was guilty and ought to ba •aAe.eaeer•arsfe Co. Llnrited'. Co111nswoad: Inc. iseao,a rrosO fe ditary enemies are finally driven out "Clan't_ you find any work at all . just it, my lord, n`�in;,�"i;=.. D E A F N E 8 8 18 W1 t 8 E R Y •r+• hanged. That is u " aF "of Europe, then, and not until. "Ply, sir; bat evervhndv vr>r„*. said the foreman o tis very di.r;r or a"�,"Tlnl .1412a a Iiaawbe•cau.s'I waaDeata�A 6.iwill the negnna remove t e gisied body. "1 assure you we had11S t# �� or ret "sa recommendation frost my last em- ata it°t: a yZIC Ear ru�� mr hear - black border and wear the kapa all ployer.' no doubt about the prisoner's guilt, ii s °d' ' Head Noiaea, and wi; 4d. rtlJdT it ,"Tlntl {ar you. Ther are TiuY Rl Zaplwaew"e'_gpt one!but as' we thought that there had been II sT W7 aN Cannot be -wen when worn. Ea+y to putOn the red crown; in one corner, deaths enou h in the famil latel 7eil n- teq to take mt. Are "'Caucaera five semi -circles In No, air;whe's been dead twenCy- g Y Y ttw, farm' Ioerpea.iveWriretor$mkfesaod gold. These eight years. we gave him the benefit of the daubt.Z' t•aelefwhil ea lila Ileatietttsalefe. a7 arrornehave a double significance. They O . aver Roo! co•t►.es use my ttrrina. ti a i.sox t: r A Vie. N Y L•+v - ea 8 Ask !or >rinard•a and take -no othm (have .elapsed since Koasovo was SoreE... EY61lds. I - - I . -and, secondly, the.five colors E7Qe inflamed by ex What Mother Knew. f : that the MontenegrinsI sure to las. Desi and l N +r f see in the rain- lekhreliendbrMtMss i'He— Congratulate mel Last night I bow, Ute sign of hope that one day Lye9�7'e�y. NoStmreing.!your sister promised me that shethe glories -of the. old empire• of the ins 8 e Comfort. At I would marry me. Czar Lazar will be restored, Your D�iiat a 50c per Bottle. Mariam Eye She—' Oh, she promised mother she Furthermore, the different insignia min ubeel5c. Forlook of lleeyer cask ?would marry you long ago.,, of army rank are worn on the rim of Dnaggisu °rnarksg„=st;eNyG•.Clikags j IAP ALVES LIKE MUSIC. T>q vtoLsacoras, reliable'. and _ _ cheap to operate, can be attached to Concentrated any bicycle. Ask your dealer; if he i Every Little Girl Taught to Play. MINARD'S LINIMENT is the only doesn't handle it. write us for Catt- sue H.-tivrite to -day for exclusive atlsfactlon Guitar•and Arrange Flowers. I Liniment asked for at my store and- agency If we are not __ represented in your -town. 803m v. Rimov, LaQT- Oar Far Eastern allies, the Japan_ the, only one vee keep -tor said, aa, ss anrvu at.. To"Isto. sae have man charmingcustoms, All the people use it. _ A'• great many former ( Y HARLIN FULTON. users of tea and coffee have f One, which might very well be copied, pleasant Bay, C.B. learned that there is a pure i has to do with Japanese girls. , _ food beveiGage made from Every little girl in Japan is taught -ED wheat, which has deli htful I two things — one, how to arrange WANT a_ g fiowera most effectively; and the ' flavor. other, to 'play the guitar. Whenever It never ekacts Of.; its you' Anter a Japanese home you willHe/p icor Woo/en . Mill Ge Y @. X - "i u �4 A users the tribute of sleep -hear the tinkling of the guitar from „ t s Decision. — lessness,-heart-flutterrhead- some room or other. �He called me an asst” _ _ Carders, Weavers; • a� I Don't stand for it." FL118fs; - --- w ache and other ills often So fond _are our allies of music, in- "What'll I do Y caused by the drug Caf- deed, that they rarely take a meal in i «Make him prove it." Napper Tenders. feine, in res and coffee. °their ow_ n homes without someone' _ _ I playing "t0 them. If it -is not one of I I Good wages paid in all De0artments, and r gd,00 a pear protects your new >tLiasrd's Llataeat Lumberman+s 1r•rtead I steady work- assured" We bave-'eeveral s the little daughters of the family openings' for inexperienced help, where Bord Touring Car. from loss by 4 u energy and ability will bring protr�otion. are to the extent of '1500, tnelud- I nstan� who plays, it is a hired surging I _Far BCtter. +wages paid to apprentices while ]earn- lnnitioes from explosion and dolt- ^ 3 - - girl," who', comes in for the time Clerk—Don t_ you want a burglar ing. weaving. Special inducement to : s being.These singing Family workers, write. stating full -- Sud are t0 be alarm? _�oy_FrN Ilse loHe whilecarto tit 0 , f o, I experience, ti any, Age, Etc.. -to any building—or on the road-- �y U- found everywhere in Japan, and their !, Ktiicker—No, I should prefer some- �� ��osnY as'4. Qo>gy'�at•y. Ltd:.' ' ower rates an moi e � - - services are always in great demand. thing to put me to sleep•if ,they. come. { ! an an. other police yo,i can Erantford, Out. than While the _ . _ . proou". �s has a dellClOu9 sII8 aIle I • - + , tlEZyway�eFtirtn j Write for rates on Ford para, ,up T snappy chants or sings a song of flowers, or ' Stnard • Ltnimeat nava by Physicians. w u�r xaa j to three years ole. flavour •and is absolutely relates one of the many legends of I ! Similar rat -,R and cmvHuors free from caffeine or any the East, all bile. time sounding het Arousing Suspicion. + harmful iII I "That fellow pictures the delights I to o�nera or en��- I� gredient. � in. Sulfas• _- - are granted • • rclet rays. j statit �Posfum is in con- _— -0' of country life so vividly—" I j "Yes?+, -- the atcl►2 densed, soluble form, and -Why "He Rersembled His Parents: . It locks to collar button -- - ~ wonderfully convenient for A bachelor friend of the "That I am constrained to concludethe home—for the picnic-- couple was being entertained atodin- he wants to sell his place."1410 for travel --eve ner, and - - rywhere. during the evening_ he was � From first to last shells are made If tea or coffee interferes presented: -by the proud mother to her by, machinery. z. with comfort or success, as infant son. Now, Fred, which of its do you y >;e it does for many users, try .,,, �$f CLEAN with sorra, ti. Locke to collar . think jte is like?" she asked gayly, is yut oo to two button. Tie can - a shift to POt3tuA1. r ' seconds, and tee easil3 . • be re- v holding up the baby for inspection. NO STICii M' s In from s to neer tied s� f The guest viewed the tiny mite for ALL 'o$A4Sp s I j t a not ee y t.0 g ' Rats g,iacooc e There s a Reason" a moment as he replied, Well, Of 9.C.Bri jis0liS ruins uea, s for 11,00. F.D.WIL'l1AMa, n.wAe,re•otc+os I course intelligence has not . real) Canadian F'oinds Cereal Co.,, Ltd., y NAM TON J• E• BEAUCHAMP & CO., Muo o•r,u -aa LStoT+t3+ 7bsoa+ Windsor, ont dawned his countenance yet, but _ _ ,�__. ora wonaenuuy uxe nota of you!" .i6ii I' Q=ts Wasted. ED. 7. a ISSUE 71 .._....._v.v.w.a.e:.fd.Ge.'�rM..w.-m..f._..i1..._m .w.'.._.a+.wy:wp�.axo Ye.. : .'.. J•rt a. :.�.Yr .. ,.. - ._L.a .A..:.'.'.. ..I_':t '• A..Y.n..T.,�,:5':.."•^ti.. a...' *.Tay...:Ss....:..�.._'l:a.:i.,-vG•SYtJ>�_"iiL.huYs. i.,l�'•Ll��a.4Js aeYJLit7lii. it a 'w `e's• ;.-..c.•;x., •�,. '-.:.. ...-awn^*x•ro-�•- ..,,..,...�.�, ,ax: ac,.T,�.•x,..r.. r•�•-z mro•7-,mry r ^r n- .Kyte':,r': •w n: 'rz .,�-. +-w,' _ .,,,� 771 �. . .. ,! ✓ -� i '-';7,'•VS.+..,,.�"i.. m -�.y.r tn.. i... . I+c: rF•'.. . +.' ... J.' -.,.,.-•s. y •,� •.:; �. r T4,. , . r.../_+• , , . •� r ,A,� .1 :. ,w. r . K ea •'•Hc•r .. a -,}; : 'w. 'r'.:'w',"r• "asi'"4ra*. w''' .- ' �.m•v,•r:..« NNW kr _ -John Balsdon has purchased a -W. H. Crummer has urchas- - p LOCALISMS. ads pew Chevolet automobile. j -.ff now driver. soi; —Pte. Arthur Sear, of Barry- --.Mrs. James Potter is confined Michael. Dwyer has been .eu- field Camp, spent Sunday at his to the house with an attack of la r1heC •` gaged at .one of the docks in To- home here. grippe. -John T. and Mrs. Stephenson -The infant child'of Thos. W. ronto. -Mies Gladys Match, of Toron and family spent a few days with Wilson is improving after its re- 2 friends in the cit cent illness. _ g; to, spent the weekend with her y La •-$200,00 worth of Milliner to mother. - Thomas Harding spent Satur- a flying visit •to W. G. and re. e c e , gRlII9. See prices on other page. day and Sunday with his brother Ham on Wednesday. * _ -Mrs. (Capt.) Geo. Every, of D. Simpson & Co. �alore, first-olass. fresh ;seed. x -in Delhi. -The annual service at the & -Mrs. Thos. Andrew spent a Whitby, spent Sunday with her White Church will be held at few days this week with friends sister, hire. W. J. Miller. . • 1 -Have,you bought a ticket yet a p• m. on Sunday, June the 18th. �,• Dent Varieties � . : in Whitby. y - j � Collection in aid of the cemetery -Rev. W. A. Pippen is in To- for the Pickering Library , Get * * fund. -'Wisconsi No 7. `ionto this week attending a meet-• one at hoc. or two at 75c. -Found Picketing • Village ,ing of Synod. -David Bath has rented Mrs. - George Law, of'Toronto, spent O'Leary'a residence in King St. on Saturday night a boy's cap. Giant Prolifio Swe® Ensilage the week -end here with his moth- east, and has taken possession. The loser may have sante by crxl- er and other relatives. -The Flossie Fisher Club wih ling, at this office ,and paying ex- -Improved Leming. -Miss Mabel Wright left on meet at the home of Maud Lyons penses. Monday morning for a visit with on Saturday. A good attendance ' .•. - flint Varieties relatives in Cleveland. is requested. _ T -Joe Douglas, of Malvern, spent -Lance-Corp. V. Rumpth has _ _LOngt811QRf 4 a few days dere at the home of his finished his training at Exhibition For sale at current prices 3, 4, 5, 6, , L uncle, James Kennedy. Camp and has rejoined his bat- 8, 10, 12 and 16 inch cement fila at tete North Dakota White -A. T. and Mrs. Law and faro• talion as instructor. He spent the Whitevale Tile Yards. Ind. Tel. Na. t ily, of West Hill, spent Sunday week -end with friends at Highland 5504 Markham. • WM. PHILP with their relatives here. Creek. - er er „ The Fruit Store - • Master Harry, of Oshawa, spent please remember that His Mast- Screen Doors and Windows Sunday with their aunt, Mrs, G. er's Voice," will have on the mark • HAS THE QUALITY lldntch. et this month semi-permanent and A -Pte. Harland Collins, of 189th changeable needles called Tangs - Battalion which is now at Camp tone, each needle playing five . NIELSON'S ICE CREAM Get them early.,_': 1D' :Doors OOIYlp18i9 with at Niagara on -the -Lake, was home hundred records. Price 8 needles Now is the time to do -up hinges, lock and pull at • over Sunday. for 6c, at C. H. Burling's. * PINEAPPLES —Mrs. John Martin and Mrs, —The neat meeting of the Girls'�.�0,Z.2ir�, 1$.75) f+c� .00 .. "ent Red Cross Societywill be held %t Strawberries, Lettuce, Radish, George Martin, of Toronto, sl : Sunday with the letter's mother, the home of Mrs. F. B. Housser on Green Onions, PoEatoes. J Mrs. James Gordon. Thursday afternoon, June 16th, - — ' . , *' —Miss Marie Bateman, of ,To- from 3.80 to 5 P. m. All girls are Sundeas, Sodas or Ice Cream can't �lAwn Mowers :• y' ionto, and friend, Miss Gould, of cordially invited to attend an be beat when made with _ " Weston, spent Sunday with the bring their knitting. Silver col- Neilson's Ice Cream h. -- lection. and Fruit. �ormer'e relatives here. We have had an exceptionally large sale so far this , y Misses Mercy and Beatrice -At Coniston, Nippising, on season and have just received another Jlloorc�, of Toronto, spent Sunday June 1st, W. J. Perrin, B. A. Sc., Try our special Fresh Fruit Salad. shipment. Prices 3.50 to 15.50 at the home of their uncle, Harry eldest son of Rev. L. and Mrs. Per- H, J. MARQUIS Mocre, of the Brock road. rin, of Hamilton, and formerly t -The Women's Auxiliary of St. pastor. of 9t. Andrew's Chureh, s e i 0SU114'0 - George's Church will meet at the Pickering, was accidentallykilled. Farmers, bring in your produce, highest prices, cash or trade, home of Mrs. F. Hurst cn Wed- No particulars have so far been F E E D �.� and -:get everything you want in Groceries, Dry t aesday, June 14th, at ll o'clock. received, bat it is supposed that "•' Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, -Pr. and Mrs. McNiven, of Oak• he was in a mine when the sad oc at C. N. R,, gt8t10I1 Chinaware) ville, were the guests of Dr. and currence took place. Yr. and Mrs. Che OOd Delphware, aware Wednesday. Mrs. Perrin have numerous friends in TiyW Etc., Etc. ( Mrs. Towle on y. McNiven is s sister of Sir Thomas Pickering who sympathize with — s _White. Finance Minister of Can them in their sorrow. _ White. —At the recent meeting of the Brewers' Grains, Malted Corn Feed _ .i'•' > me of our resi- Simcoe and North York Publishers Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oileake H A P M A N 'l -On Friday, so Me' � dents were busy putting out totpa. Association, which was held in Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, etc. to plants, whieh they found in Barrie for purpose of dealing with Orders taken for Swift'4Red;Steer PICKE RIN G, -ONT. _ their neighbors' yards next morn- the continually advancing prices Fertilizers. b; }ng. The? bold no spite against of paper and everything connect- - �their arig bora as the plants were ed with the printing bu4ness, it phone Home Markham M. k Wasbed out by Friday evening's was found necessary to Increase GARDEl, 'SEEDS and TOOLS p x - storm. prices accordingly, and the Aso - Thomas Reel�or The Women's Institute calla ciation price list was thoroughey Have you planted your garden pet : If not we can supply d with meeting in the Town Hall for revised- It was also decided to either Steel-Brixsrs' or Simmees' Seeds, Dutch sets and Ws (Thursday) evening. June Sth, fall into line with other counties multipliers. Simotby and Clover Seed. A .,. y at T EO o'clock, of all their memb- and raise the price of all weeklies -;' W8 can ado suppply you wits with all necessary tootle you' require -Hues and .era and all Interested to plan for a from $1.00 to $1.50 "' �. Forks. Sp ea and Shovels. Chicken wire in t. 5, 4 and 6 feet. the cnic for Red Cross on July ]yet. --One of the severest thunder- new kind to protect Tour garden from the little and big %G�ppiientlemen are especially invited, storms that have visited this local. chicks. The newest thing on the market. Chick feed. grit and shell. - a to aid in making it a success. ity for a long time took place on �.bt The ladies are busy house-cleaning and will require Wali Paper. Alabas6ine, -On Tuesday evening the Brock Friday evening, It was accom. Whiting. Varnish, Turps, Brushes, Liquid Veneer. Paint., etc: We Road football team played a panied by a heavy down -pour of Our Stock of can supply you with every requisite -Oilcloths, Linoleum. Jap. friendly R me with the Pickering rain which was not welcomed by Matting, Bungalow Nets. Scrims, Cretons. Art_8aceens. team_ the latter's rounds --on the farmers._ So_fat•, we v COLUMBIA GR.AFONOLAS Call and inspect our stock and satiety yourself that both goods p _ Church Street, when c eriag heard o no d-amge b the lig htn- and COLUMBIA RECOMis won by 5-1, The Piekering team tog in this.loeality. The thunder. Is all new. G A GILLESPIE 'DUNBARTON I to Whitby this (Thursday) storms were general throughout _- A. s e eveningto play the team of the the province, but severest in the It will give us plea9ure i - ,182nd ttalion, whom they de- Nie►gara peninsula, particularly to piny the records for • fpsted- ON Y whether you pnr.arn�ers s ee inae Day• soldier was killed anchase or not, and d a number we '-On.the afternoon of May 27th more or lees injured, will gladly assist you >< most interesting meeting of the -A very sad occurrence took 'yin making selections, Get your Seeds where you get good satisfaction. We have a good f -Women's Institute was held, Yrs. place at the home of J. A. Toms no matter how. small reputation along this line, and are out again to do busi- i1oasser acting as hostess. Mrs. on Saturday morning when Mrs. the purchase. nese with .you this year. We handle .1,W. J. Hunter, of Brampton, gave Toms met death at her own hands, , Steele -Briggs CO's Seed and also D. M. Ferry's• iGwo practical and valuable ad. by shooting nerself with a revolt'- b[cFaddea 8 Ding .�kVi�, dresses on "Red Cross Work," and er, during a fit of insanity. For pICKERING While seeing us place your order for Boots. We handle the beet and "'Don't Worry," which all enjoyed. the past six or seven months, she can guarantee you the best of satisfaction and good wear. ,A question drawer and a recita- has been suffering from nervous tion by Miss Fawkes added to the trouble, the prolonged ill -health d0 YEARi! " interest. At the.. close of the of her infant child causing her EXPERIENC9 We are agents for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee Per Mrs. Housser treated the much worry leading to a nervous , feet satisfaction with every garment. ladies to refreshments. break -down. She was 40 years of " -The annual meeting of the age and was held in high esteem, l R. �, BUNTING, :.I'ICKERING Women's Institute was held at the and the unfortunate event has -home of Mrs. MurkRr on May 80th, cast a gloom over the community. ;Established 1857. when the following officers were She is eurvived by a sorrowing EM TRADE MAMS duly elected: Mrs. Robert Cronk, husband and two children aged DESIGNS Pre@►dent ; Mrs, F. H. HaH, 1st 8 ears and 7 months respectively CGMrRIGWIS A•a Years 1 y Anyone sendfn` a.teteb and deseA�,tu,n m4 Vice -Pres.; Miss Wright, 2ndVice- and a stepdaughter arged about enaegi secertafa nnr opttenuon free w ether asSPRING O • -- Pres., a nd Miss Richardson Sec's- 13 ears. Much• sympathy is tel ` �ooi;rtoti con OE n �a• I At��B'b PZW1P1 v ` Treas., also a Board of Directors. for them, as well as for her sisters �: P n u;° i` en�vy b_oma �nn ARRIV'IN G DAILY All work during the past year had and aged parents. Her funeral tbamn been directed towards aiding the took place oth Monday afternoon � �Red Cross. The financial state- when her body was laid to rest inad.omety lnostatedweektf• Lrseet went showed that over $600 had Erskine Cemetery: atlon o2 y ommuao ionr�• Terms for 4. ROES, RAKES, SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS been collected an orwar e -An unusual sight occurred onIt '• r•Or'a0•�O fid' eoM °r - j either in money or garments, to Friday morning in our village NUN A l8fonadssi p . and all other Garden Tools. the head office in Toronto for use when a runaway team attached to ��n yrsawr°m11ser _ �•-� I S in the hospitals. a wagon was being pursued by REN -Farmers in this part of the two or three men in an auto. The ELM DALE MI pruvince are determined to be up• team, which was a .heavy one, be- ELl�►i Base Ball and Bats. Fishing Tickle complete in all lines. V to -date in every particular. The longed to R. J. Fleming, and was _P=CKERINQ• latest thing we have noticed was standing by the mill, while the _ Complete stock* of General Hardware. a farmer taking a load of hogs to driver was getting a rope with You can always get the best Mani- _ the station by as he which _ to tie them. Just then toba Flour made from No. 1. _ /,,.� j N' hogs were loaded in a wagon Cecil Richardson came along with �Y-=.— which was being hauled by an his auto at which the horses took Royal Household and Glenors for - - - auto. Evidently the horse is being fright and dashed=nff towards the Bread. Try abag. gradually superseded._ by other village. After the horses had got PastryFlour Fresh Rolled Oats I -power, but this favorite ani Rood start the. men in the auto BRAN, SHORTS COLLAR will always retain its popularity. started in pursuit. The rate at MIR FEEDS HARNESS! COLLARS : Sat.uedayJastbeing the Singe which they travelled through the OATCHOP birthday; the stores in the village -village has been estimated by some —CRUSHED OATS - — were closed during the afternoon. at 78 miles an hour, The horses, BARLEY CHOP Good—Farm-Harness-from $35M-upW&i'd8;- , Manv people were not aware that when they reached Chnrch St. - WHEAT --' iEhe day was a public holiday, but turned south and at once came to -CRACKED CORN A number Of bargain Collars, ,$2 and^x'2.50 they never forget that the 24th of a standstill, without doing Any MIXED HEN FEED ' May is a day to be celebrated. damAge except several slight Caldwell's Cream substitute -pill horse goods at reasonable. prices. Harness, R, For three generations:tbe Queen's breaks in the harness. When the- Calf Meal., _ _ JBoot and Shoe repairing promptly '..'Birthday and Christmas were the aiito came to where the horses diol=sea Meal a two happiest days' of the whole were standing, the occupants did CHOPPING AND OAT attelided to. year. Queen Vicioria will never not see them on account of their CRUSHING EVERYDAY be forgotten in British dominions excessive speed. If our police Get prices on feed in ton lots. pICKERIN G HARITESS EMPORIUM ^ so long as there is a 94th of May. magistrate hears of the occurrence BELL PHONE. t \ e has been so loved by her peo- it is probable that some one will hone 2501. 'fi . •J. COAKWELL Icharge wr excee ing t e Chopping every dap. red '< ,her . nn i speed limit. •r y r..:.a6' `...-':... . e�::. • 's:a. •x. � �:�4•t,. ���:' J.. 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