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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_06_161 41- 2 '45 ;,;t� om- -7 . ICKERING NE a E P WS ­1.1 VOL. XXXV. PICKERING, ONT. FRIDAY, .UNE 16, 1916 ..-,No. 38 NG 11 71 4PTJ0fA0#tVna1 garb*. -�TH LINE, PICKERING OCHOOL F�EPORTS Established 7.5 years Standing of Brougham school for PINK MILLS Hugh sports a new buggy. Phillipa;, Medic -L ggy' Maly. Rr- IV_At1d,-Pv UNIAT AInT) UEZACK 111 VLOLUI.Ag friends here. 1V—George Duncan'; Gwendolyn Dev- UiLbiLIM11 TV VV1J itt* Pearl Philip% Lloyd Johnston E. FORSTTH, D. of 0., Regis- Fred Middleton has sold his black Ro:tered member of the Optometrical AsBo- Elm'& Sornberger. Sr. 111—Oladys driver. Middleton. Roberta�, Phillips, Viola J, station of Ontario. special attention giTen.t of glasses., Eyes tested free. Nortg FLOUR,: Frank Turner is all- smiles these Simson, Agnes Cowan', Ethel Wilson. am "be ""Ing 6tf IL dans—its a boy. ILLS Jr III—Neil Mckinnon*; Tommy Phil - 'A. D., L.R.C.S., Everybody come. — WHITE SATIN— BREAD Remember Atha picnic, June 24tb. Walter Taylor. Sr. 11—Polly 7 0. V ",NO N . cKIN. N, • Edinburgh, member of the College of CREAM BUNS—FAMILY �a.wson-, Ethel Shea*, David 6aw. Physicians and urgeons of Ontario, lieectiste Sorry to- report that the mumps. are son. Jr. I I —Walter, Middleton% Slav Of Royal Collbge of Surgeons, Ediab till in this vicinity. is . A - - Stephenson, Nellie Dawson, Vernie attention to - piesseas of women'TEA BU-N-S—PASTRY I Id Office and rebidence, Brougham. Devitt*, Clarence Phillips, -Jack -Lis- WHEAT GREEN RIVER combs. hillips,-Jack-Lis- combe. I—Lucy Dawson, Maud Phil- WHEAT QRKFN RIVER PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICALBran, Shorts, Jumb6, ip-, Donald Beer. Primer C—Mai y ..BARLEY WANTED q Wedding bells a OATS re heard quite Plain- LiscomVe. Primer B—Alice Middle - ,and X-RAY INSTITUTE ly these dayd; ton, Boyer Phil' * Primer es Get my prices before selling ll%o�ltby imer A—Agnes PICKERING, 6XTA,RIO. Wheat Screenings., Calvin Murray spent the Week -end Holtby, Jimmy -Those pres. W ith,friends here. ent every day. Average attendance A. ELGIN TOWLE, X. B., X. D., C. M., . . : - elsewhere. Keep July Sth for the annual S. S. Physici&n.in-chargp for the month *7.7. .-All kinds of Chop. Prostatic Dix. pi Further particulars later. Specialist In Bectal Diseases. I have a large stock on hand of I Weinnap- Gonnity- Misses Boyd. of Mangnlia- spent F Tumors, I -Ray examination. Diseases 'o eye 7 BARLEY FEED a" nose, throat end lungs. Fitting glasses sna the annual services in, Monday with their sister, red Don't get 611 ifUtO and chronic jUseasee. 0 @eHOurs121;o3ftd7to9p,m. fiqi7 SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. Miss Violet Fullbr returned home Erskine Church (white church) BRAN on Monday after pending a week in Sanday next at 8 p. m. Collection on 01nn -STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Toronto with friends. aid of the cemetery fund. SHORTS % The many friends of John A Nighs, 'Our popular C. N, R. agent, H, L. JE. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- - wander welcome him back, after his Leslip, has enlisted with the 282nd MIDDLINGS a TNB Ocunly0rown Attorney, sad County AND STEAM, extended trip through the west. Battalion and Mrs. Leslie and her ht - 11011411114m - 6;;;% House, Whitby. 10•v Saturday night, after football prat- tle son have gone to their former CRUSHED OATS AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and tire, the Boys' Club will have on and home at Elizabethville. This is the " Solicitor. Notary Public. Etc. Money to J. L. SPINK2 LIMITED, a quantity of ice cream for sale. Come third of 'Our married rneo who have SEPED 00RIV I oar. Oftles Brock St, North, Whitby. stay andhelpalong the boys, enlisted recently, It is the single PICKERING. ONT. men's turn now. Bsst varieties, beat qualities and Dental --------- WHIT11'Y Wm, Taylor recently received a let- lowest price. T:ZLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., ter from an old Cherrvwood boy, Geo- A-Ja Graduate of the Ro7sl Coilege of liontLI G al R . BREWS TEIR The 182nd is approaching the four rge Tait, now preeldent of the Imper- vp� Buriploas and UnIvenity of Toronto, 02ce Veterinary Surgeon hundred mark. ial Wall Paper Co., Gl6n Falls, N. Y., over W, M. Pringle's hardware store, Whitby. The 116th Batt. is to go from Nla- inclosing a cheque for $25.00 for the A. QSce hours 9 to is: I to &M. Ind phone 16. Honor Graduate of the Ontario - gaz a to the new camp—Borden. Red Cross Society. Mr, Tait has been DOD phone W. 441Y --Veterinary College and Honor- The County Council will return for attending the Republican Conventiontion ary Associate of the *Ontario, an adjourned seasion.beginning oz the at Chicago during ,the Dast week. .-Ifustrisso garbo. Veterinary College. 28th inst. along with one of his business aseoci- it, -All Ind. phone 3209: The ladies of All Saints' are to bold ates, the Hon. L. W. Eme. no Z E A --S-T—L-A K E G. HAM—Issuer of MaTriage Claremont$ Ontario a garden party on the lawns of 'Reeve er Congressman. He expects to come Downey's residence. The date is not to Chert wood tbi week to take part ulalcenses In the County of Ouleno. The shingle that li�s given satin. _�Piek g village. rhy NEW BUTCHER SHOP in the services In athe white church, faction for over 80 years. Empire TPOUCHER. Real Rotate Auc- The 193nd Batt. will Lamp at Hey. and will be able to renew many old Corrugated Icon frith_ a fin. by T • ticaniaer. Talustor, collector and issuer denshore Park this summer. The Lcqtlaintsnceo. In his leter Mr. Tait 2 in. corrugation, see it before you -of marriseas licenses, Brougham. band will play every evening on the says that the Americans are takings A full line of Fresh Meats always buy other makes. If you. are3im HOPPER Issuer' of Marri on band at shop. Pavilion for dancing. great interest in the war Suld that need of a Cream Separator. Try 'a A.0 Liesausee in %be r 'F Mayor Warren, Reeve Downey and titre is a continually deTeloping pro- a Premier for 80 days. AJL@* Class at sure and his r� Wagon on road every da 7 Councillor Acnes represented the all sentiment. Y. town at a meeting in Toronto on Mon- gasoline enjiAes from $89.00 up. B.BEATON TOWNSHIP OLERE _Fresh. Sausages njklaty day called by Mayoi Church W organ- ­5*e-oy�w rite me before-buying:J�.Fs 0coveyancer, taking lze a Provincial association of munlei- 811OCK ROAD Ma" its, Accoununs. z0o. Money to loom Butcher's cattle palitles in affiliation with the Cana- Bell Phone. an farns 11=;i, "immor at Marva Lfo� Mr. Simpson, of Toronto. ban been alizaaaes' 006. T dian Union of Municipalities, F. J. Prouse, Pickering' 'CONNOR, PICKERING here overlooking the repairs to his JAS b farm buildings. -.HUGH S. POOH, Glen Ma ter, Ont, Corner King and Church Sts. &TOUFFVILLK Joseph Hilts, who has been living Licensed Auctioneer, Extensive expear- :tones In iniported and thoroughbred stock, near Greenwood, has moved into leo. CEMENT TILE I saes Witicted anywhere Write for terms The 91"Ah Battalion, 300 strong, will Pugh's house on the fourth concenion and particulars. Plions, Ind. Uld. 364Y SEE 40UR NEW be here. on Dominion Day and provide went of here. the undersigned has beguii the mans- , the program. Sammy Hayes, . who has been for facture of cement tile from 8 to 12 POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, SAWING MACHINES Dr. Booth and J. A. Heise are at. some time an the operating staff of inches. Call and get quota - Fla for Coinutleas of York and Ontario. Ano. Isdon sales of ell kind@ afteannod to on sbo seat tending Methodist Conference in the Home Telephone Co., in East To - '7 Roftee, Address Green IkTar P. 0., out We sell emery wheels, circular Toronto this week. ronto, has resitned his position and tions at yards on Brock road, half mile wast of - saws, gasoline -engines and The School Board, has purchased thinks .that ..there In no place like Spink Mills. W B. POWELL, Licensed Auc. cutters and buxgies. two hundred and twenty -Ove vol" home, 0 tiousaw, wealustor and collector for volumes =es of Ontario and York, All kinds of Styles to suit everyone, circular for the Continuation School Silorary. A petition was circulated in this .Also, Cement kept constantly =.duaitod iihboz prlystealy or by auction A number of new residences are in neighborhood some time go and on hand. *w sat" or other pwUcul&rs apply at off• saws, hammered and gummed. course of construction, among t signed by quite-& few near Mehitevale hem fousas. 2111saboth 8&, Pickering. Phone or3dron Prices reasonable. -bei that of Mr. Bette. J. Ott and and west of here. requesting the C. X Frank Mitchell J� adve prompt attention, sassist a ruarsai- Noes C6&ker. R. to construct a siding and move PICZERING -lots as Piave Ofece, Pickering. will re - 46 Wed. Also WON saeen$ for Ford Ca", My 3N. T.JL'— 93CM9 A baseball league, comprising e clubs the station to the -I Phone, number to Independent 1601. BROCK ROAD..' pao nt where the from Stoizffville, Markham, Alliket! railroad crosses the fourth concession. 106% and Agincourt has been formed and This action has raised the righteous :I have a good liitook 'of ru ad tasave S&tUrd*Ly during the summer. REAL --ESTATE _'Will pl� --home and home games a Till P Ay Very indignation of a affil greater number. and an a consequence a meeting Was 100.000 Berry Boxes now ready. Rev. Mr. Honey. of Lemonville, has held in Brougham on Monday evenbgg 0. ver generously donated to the Con- when the matter was fully discussed, Crates. f4 sail braligb nr Smith tha "PtItien A 27 quarto n!n n!i!n cr BAskots. 11 and 0 quarts chairman, a set of the Encyclopedia T V I I Tj V OLL'UJUAS 1 7" delegation appointed to wait re Britannica, comprising twenty-four company, asking -them to leave the -yours, early and make on large volumes. shelter where it is, and also that a ALSO Order the -i I have For Sale a House and Lot sidingbeput In at fbis poititfor Chopping and Oat Rollin in Pickering Village. Large WHITEVALK accommodation of the general public. Brace Wire Staples garden, some young fruit as the Brock road in the Yonge Street Mrs. Ellen as in visiting in To- of Ontario County. The station is as Usual. trees. Everything in ronto first-class re air. certainly in the right place. Cedar Puts and Call r J. Wilkinson In visiting friends In ,W. G. Barnes, Green River a and see me as t Is is A bar- Toronto.' 91ROUGH" gain for some one. Liwut. and Mrs. -Beaton were in Tc - Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Bill. Steel Posts, ronto on Saturday. N. Y. Pbuclier, of Toronto, was here Mrs. Job. Hoover is visiting with with his father over Sunday. 'We V. Richardson. Win. and Mrs. Burton. Coal Lumber, Cement, Shingles, Frank and Mrs. HAM and dauThters Miss Nettie Hilburn, is visiting her spent Sunday with Lath and Ready Roofing JOHN PHILIP Notary Public, Pickering. sister, Mrs. W. J. Beaton. R. J. an Mrs. U Cowan. always in stock:— ' Ing a few days here with her son. W. nt Sunday with, 'Wm. and Mrs. Has a full line of tresh and cur Mrs. Bo ere of Pickering, is spend• - T. C. and W. J. Brown, of Toronto, ed meets constantly:on hand.• Water, Pure Water . D. Rogers. ;rlsg)rove. A. C. REES 0-R_, Inspector and Mrs. Dickson, of To-- Pte. Charles Hanson, of the 118th Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, IfTod are wise you will use the only ronto, have been spending a week's Batt,,.Niagara, was home with his Elam, Bologna, Weiners., etc. Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, holiday with George and Mrs, Burk-. parents on Sunday, LOCUST HILL who is agent foi Wind Mills, Gasoline holder. Miss Lena Moore is spending a tout Highest prices paid for Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings 'Mrs. A. E. Major has been spending ple of weeks in Oshawa with her sist- .4 Butcher's cattle for waterworks, Alsobathroom ix- a week at Niagara -can -the -Lake with er: Mrs, L. Lidgett. Il -ber son, Lieut. H. Major, of the all IV LJ I :food wcople tures,.etc. Everything given careful, - bur fojotball'boTs hare a new b attention. I 16th Battalion. and are practicing for AthiL panic or 9ickering I liverya RICE'S PUMP WORKS,The Ladies Aid ',of -the Methodist any call they may get. We invite you to get acquaint Church held a very successful tea IaFt Word wiis received last week that ed with our new line of Home Tel. 5521, Whitevale, (Int. Wednesday evening at the home of James Feasby had received a shrap. Remedies First -clam rigs for hire W. J. and �drs. Michell, 1:1 1 wotind id his left leg. -Fred A. Major was home for. n fe Aliss 2% - erta, Bennett and Miss Bor- ------The--ftkering days leave from the Aviation School: land, of Toronto, are visiting.ritb the Day or ni ..,2HE KALRR LIANE where he is taking a course to prepare former's ducids, I Bennett Bros., this Bu's meets all trains for service overseas w-ft-h-flie Royal Vigilance Committee week, All goodand'good for all. Teaming promptly attended to. Aviation Corps. T, E, Ham was in Whitby on jjr Agent for Canada Carriage Co. The small boys of the vale'are enter- this week, Mrs Ham accompanied We only list a few as follows: taining themselves by charivar .Ing him and they visited relatives in The object of this Association is to every evening a young man 1q,bca has Osbawa. Karr'e Kidney Pills, lissen stealing and'prosecute .. .. . ...... We H. Peak, pickering come to our�village to wed one of our T, A. Lamon, of Bedford, Park, To- 50 �-ents per box the felons, young ladies or to enlist, ronto, and Mr. Legge, -of Richmond xr Corp,Gr iffin of the 116ib Batt,, was Hill, called on Hugh and Mrs, Mechin )iaxr's Beef, Iron & Wine, w, Members having pro rt stolen 00itimazil. home over Sunday, We are glad to on Saturday last. an the '3 --uti-mi-Na 'a -f of Executive Commit6es. I -. sugar-he—has- —A -h -f ro—ug -rec"-erV - r. Women's -Institute 291-1 1. y anuember_the- am shock be received durin he electric will hold their next meeting at the Hart's Tar & Cod Liver Oil, % During JuIT and August for school 'storm at Niagara severafleekwago. Membership fee 01.00. home of Mrs. W. E. Holtby on Tues - teachers. high school students and 50 cents per bottle others continues until Aug. 28th, Tickets maf be had from tbe-Frotident or The Choir of the Methodist Church, da June 20th, at 3.80. with the assistance of friends from the �k, and Mrs. Harvey received a when Fall Term opens. secretary on application. neighboring churches, 'gave a gong cablegram on Monday that their son, Hart's Burdock -Sarsaparilla, Exec, Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- Service on Sunday evening which was Frank, bad been wounded- in the left -50 cents per bottle er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. very much appreciated by a large arm, It is hoped that the wound is 'Congregation, not of a serious character. Kares Hair' Restorer, J. A. 01 Co nn o r?h' W. J. Clark, Rev. Charles Langford, who has50 cents per bottle 0. P. McGregor and wife and Miss S sideftccupied the, pulpit 00 acceptably in prea4. secretary 0 M. Feasby motored from Toronto and ONT;the Methodist church here for the Tast on Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. J. Karr's Kidney Cure, Cor. Youge, and Charles Sts.1four years, has been transferred to Hamilton, visited B. and Mrs. Feasby 50 cents per bottle -TOOLS SHARPENED Gravenburst bythe Conference— Rev. and Mrs. Hogle at Oshawa. • Invites you to use the holidays to Mr. Owen, B. A., of Chatsworth, will At John Miller's barn raising or -7 ood advantage. It will pay. Th We make a specialry of crosscut saws, succeed him, Karr's Liver Pills, 5 ' TOO Saturday, Bert Ham. who is employ- 16 cents per box emand f9r book-keepers, typists, Is of all kinds. I"ko repaired. The Whitevale Branch of the Wom- ed by Miller Bros., had a narrow e's- stenographers, comT"rcial I h. Razor -boning a specialty, For a first- en's Institute will be held at the b e e from death, He was on one of ors, etc., has been duringf-th last class hair trim or an easy shave call of Mrs. J. Reid on Thursday, Junrtbe cape plates'assisting in raising the raft - nine months more than six times at the East -end Barber Shop. 22nd, instead of Wednesdk Catalogue. Y. ere, when a falling rafter knocked him T. Moore iteraaaden off, causing him to fall a distance of R, our supply. Write for Oa-t&lo See our House Furnishings of 841 --by Mrs. M. Reescar, "Our Z kinds. Slightly used Carpets Flag 'What it etandj for." Reading by Drug The P "o, each. c e t W. J. Elliott, Princi over 90 feet. He was badly shaken gist—Graduate Optician 15 Canto at,yar d4 from in Rooth A TI ladiss R re brn,16 KQF, W. J. GORDON 'PICKERING invited, able to be P [up d1r:tT= en and b I fl��=.round.__ _am �D --W =;1"- Q yon fiats and 41X clams for our savory me&L" Ishallobey, most royal highness ," 0 answered Merry solemnly. 411 believe he is wa r . . . . . . . ... TL`A�APSE-OF-7 7.. king rip;" thought Dorcas as she ran upstairs to dress —d %sit ENOCH WENTWORTH for the noon dinner. "If he does that, I'll believe he has some backbone." Is packed by automatic maIii�n- When Dorcas and her brother came Whyte 'Cotton ]bag - Pu" cry m s- ISABEL GORDON CURTIS- trong whi 8 down next morning for breakfa3l, Merry had disappeared. and cartons at the refinery. "I'm glad. I'm not your victim,"Thi, is &r safe and wrinre th.ft 10 L". Ailthor of "-The Woman fiom'Wolvertons said Wentworth, with a note of, sym- sugar packed by hand in a weak paper bag pathy in his voice. which breaks at a touch. No hand touches "Enoch," the 'girl turned to him LANTIC SUGAR until you o t your the comer orth.it CHAPTER L' (Cont"d.) ed cigar into a swamp besirle the gravely, "I told you he needed waking self. Just cut off and pour out the sugar as you siced. it. do," he continued seriously. -There cattails were whipped by the breeze. won't hurt him abit." 2 and 5-1b Cartons "Poor Merry! What a sight!" are women -and men for that matter "I don't believe 'A want to mix odors -1b Bags "You don't know stage life as I track where the thin, green blades of up, and this is a good Pta-t. It -who g yam„ usqussb They watched him come tramping .10 and 20 h a into the profession clean, this morning," he said. "It is great ozone." 'I re -Purpose Sug 7 skinned, clean souled. They sperki Weritw�rth over the beach. He wore Farmer "77te All Sugar Hutchins' overalls rolled up to his their lives in it and come out clean; lifted his hat to let the wind cool his, but there are experiences they never head. "There's the little station knees and a flapping cow -breakfast forget." now! I'll bet that speck of white is hat. He carried a clam fork and oc- 'Dorcas?" casionally shifted a heavy basket of Is lif as bad that?" thei girl clams from one arm to the Other asked simply. "How queer that I've never met tion Farming, however is such a "Life is as bad," her brother an- I your sister," Merry suggested."Is Dorcas Wentworth stopped on the complex business, and the different en; swered slowly, "and yet I would as, she grown up?" crest of a cliff and looked down. A few feet below her. on terprises making. up the.farm unit are a ledge like a so intricatily related, that it is 0ten willingly see you go on the stage as J Wentworth laughed. "Almost." 0 7"hin Fa 4 into society -I mean , fashionable admitted. "You did -see her once.„ Iwtde slielf, Merry lay Ching the well-nigh impossible to determine the society, as I know it here in New Merry � followed Wentworth as the waves as they broke against the jag- ged walls of a narrow cove. true cost or the true selling' price of York. A newspaper man sees the ltrain stopped. In a half -dozed fash- a farm product. , However, the re - under -side of life." fon he shook ban's with a tall young "Day-dre.aming, Mr.. Merry?" cried lari the girl. vn of any factor in farming to the "It would not hurt me." The girl woman in a white linen gown. Was The Vaiue of Salt. , profits, of the farm as a whole, by the 9t tr tossed back a heavy braid of hair � this the child -long limbed, gawky and udy of a large group of farms, can --- . . CHAPTER III. which fell over her shoulder, and'shy-he had imagined he might meet? The action*of salt on all forms 'Of'be fairly accurately determined. This knelt at-Wentworth's knee. ISomewhere back in his mind lay an He sprang to his feet. Why, 'I parasite life, and the immunity en- relation of the individual enterprise' "I have urn to, big, impression that Enoch had referred never heard you. Do you wear velvet 1 joyed by sheep on salt aiarshe,;, to the profits of the whole is perhaps you always to t I oug brother," she whispered. She laid her'to his sister. as a young colt. The shoes? Let me help'you down." He Bests useful results from top -d '�8'ng the best guide to suems-ful farming I rL .9 cheek fondly against his hand. 11D9nIt, thought was so sbsurd that he smil- began to climb the uneven steps. the land with agricultural salt. Sheep, and to arl'understanding of the prin. u remember that used to be the only I ed; any coltish awkwardness' must "The idea of helping -me down, after should also have access to lumps of ciples upon which good farm organiza,- had for you? You were so big, disappeared with short frock&!. I have rock salt. This destroys many of tion is based. -J. S. Coates, in Can- -name I I made my way alone over these -so strong, so wise and so --old. chasms!" She pointed to the wall be- the cercariae taken into the stom- to sit on the gate I used Merry stared at the with be, -hand on It before the young flukes migrate adian Farm. post, waiting for you wildered admiration, wondering now hind her. Then resting one ac s to come home. Don't you, remember why he had never felt the mildest his shoulder, she leaped pubt him I to the liver. Sheep getting. trough; Curiosity about Wentworths sister. lightly. !food should have salt, say a quarter pur Saturday tramps, how we used to '- 1. Stockers and Feeders. "play 'I spy' in the. orchard, an& went He became conscious that he was "What a heavenly retreait!` of an ounce a day mixer with it where. -nesting, picnicking and "Yes." answered Merry; dreamily fluke fishing, a mental analysis; .she had --i- feared Sheep badly affect-; and bird's L I - Best purchasers of stockers i black -fringed gray eyes; warmth and found it several days ago. I've cR11e, d ed with fluke are best killed and buri- feeders on all markets either refuse to or playing Indian camp on the is I land (dancing blood glowed in her face, for Lit Cassiopeef's Chair." ed, as there is no likelihood- of their purchase horned cattle or buy at 40 Enoch clasped her hands tightly. "I She had the coloring of a Jack rose.; "Who was Caasiopea?�' recovery, and besides they are only to 50 cents. cwt. less. remember, little. Dorry. They were ,a*masa of suburn hair was coiled in I "I've forgotten. Some satellite (rea-;further poisoning the pasture. All 2. Feeders have better results from the happiest days of in y life. a ltore, I believe. Her name has a rest. oose knot at the back of her head; the apparently non -affected ones Ina cattle without horns. for the following i "Let us get out of the city;' cried she wore no hat; a band of dull -blue I ful sound, and this plac :s destful and flock where fluke disease is present. reasons: the girl. Their eyes turned to the velvet was tied about her bead and lonely.,, should be placed on fresh high -lying, (a i. Dehorned cattle are more P sunlit square below. The morn' -fell in a loose bow over her ear Ing I , but The girl laughtd. "Were you eay- pastures and:fed generously on pulp- docile, easier bandied, less rush of New York life . fe haii begun,istrands of hair, which glowed like dreaming?" *I tarnips when available, with al _.-wild or nervous. with its clang of bells and thunder of copper in the sunshine, had escaped suppose so. I was watching these !_daily allowance of the -follovringmix i (b), Dehorn*1 cattle are' more vehicles.-------- -am] blew about ber-la-ce- she had the per- fee - -1 1b. thrifty a s 5 1 w waves. Most of them break wi4&I�t a � tu e-ihAb-e-prdVort14n-per ad 6f' er gains. "Dorcas. I'm off to bed. I haven -t tender mouth of a child. In the, splash; then once in a while, assay crushed oats, 4 oz.. crushed oileake, (c). Dehorned cattle ship better shut en eye for 24 hours." , straightforward eyes was sweet wo- out as far as your eye can reach, you '4 oz. barley meal. To. the above . and sell better when finished, manliness. Ventle determination, and see ' (d). 'Dehorned cattle cannot gore one roll up, gstherin-r force f-orn'ration add one dessertspoonful of 1� 'a lack of feminine vanity which Merry the following powder, which any and'mutilat> one another, I, you can't imagine where. and it comes CHAPTER if. �seldom seen In-the'face of a beauti- let will make up.- Sulphate of, 3. Young calves should bave,the on tempestuously thr i ng -b a c alrin sf a,, Chem A week: later Wentworth I and his tui woman. He even forgot to drop to crash against the cliffs. Sometimes iron, 8 oz.; chloride of sodium, 6 lbs..- ,benefit of causlic. Properly applied, sister 'left town for a vacation.' They her hand while he gazed into her -face, it throws its. sprays up here." He Powdered Calumba root, 12 oz.; pow- � this prevents growth of horns. had discovered an old-fashioned farm_; half admiringly, half perplexeUly. ipointed vo� a wet line on the rock just tiered liquorice root, 8 oz.'' - 4. Horned cattle result in enormous. house on a quiet stretch of share. and ' "I've brought Mr. Merry down . to "Then agairk, -h losses, in meat and. hides a waste settled d _ own contentedly to a simple, stay with us till we go home," Went- below them. one. which 'Farming an a Businii-as. iwhich Canada must eliminate. outdoor life. One morning a telegri worth- announced. 'promises to be a ripper uniou'fits, to 5. Horns on Zattle are absolutely nothing when it breaks." The principleA which underlie pro - broke their solitude. "I'm delighted," cried D6rci,% cot- without use. The day is past when have half an hour to catch s'. dially. � "Yes it is fascinating," she a�rcc� Ifilable farming are not unlike those an I "Yesterday I spent an hour watching I which underlie thle profitable conduct horns were a protection from one.. "s ' h . train to the city," said Enoch, as he' ' N"t morning -after breakfast Enoch I them - It makes me think of people." of any other business. The 'difference ot er tumbled out of a hammock. "You may and hiEL-sister rowed out tio deep water' .'What people?" he demanded,. not, is merely in the application: The one 6. The n;6de*rn dehorning plant uses Merry still U I �lying all at the Union Stock Yard.;; Toronto, drive me to the depot if you wish. with their fishing outfit.' understanding. fundamental principle undei -Dorcas." was, in bed; be was tired, he pleaded. "All sorts. People who r.ev'e-' ' do successful business undertakings is makes,,,deborning quick, sure and. hu - "You're not called back to that hot and could not immediately -acquire the r -q than- the mane., k is done free of anything, who saunter through. life that the cost must be IE The work office," she' cried wistfully "'after a habit of early rising. of charge. -Bulletin No. 7, i ii -stock 'vacation of only threcdaywl!r� _Wht­dU-TaU.--tbtnk of Andfvw?" rand are the failures, and the few who -selling - price. In. the operation ' after the4r work is done. this principle agrieultare-is rio-exeep- -Yards, Toronto. -It isn't the paper. - Dorcas; It's asked Wer.tworth abruptly. He lifted,! lives . 1 "Merry in her intensity be girl of baiting a! Merry. Get into the buggy; I'll tell his bead after the task adressed him as hcT brother did —40000 DIGE91riON Mother Seidel s sv-up corre'lo and sticaulstes 7 you aboutiton our way to the station. hook and looked into his sister's face. I oil -am- hich arise f,u.n ind;gestloz. lie lealled b , I think he ought to be wimr,!vu �F. comfor-ab'y in the wide Seat. "You could make a towering big wave of U To join our fishing trip?" -7- llike driving I don't." "I mean waked in his ambitions. He -your life. You don't!" I The man turned quickly and looked FOR FOR "What's the matter with thm make me think of you. - Yo� Whz your 41gest,on Is ft.'r -eakme: —..a 'he disesure o,gama, and !,malbhes 'he many 1140 dmii." ;seems to me like a man who has no Merry?" Dbrcas asked. "Is he ill'?" i goal in sight. He needs something.to. into her eyes with flushed -face. He Ca R - ".\'at that, but he's .in danger did no spec �F HO A'. LIVER -of kill- work for. He spoke last night of one I "I wish -oh, Ido wish" -Dorcas' I TIE STINDIRD AND LIVER Ing his career. He's going up the state ambition he has--" voice was like that of an ardent child REMEDY TROUBLE ing toles in a ten, twenty, thirty stock I queried her brother. 'll to a little one-horse town to play lead- "Sort of moonlight confulences?" , I wish I could rouse you to make the beat of your's'elf, There is SO IMUCbr;' At .3 D-.-.Egists• or direct on receipt of price. We. sod U.00. The forle bottle contain& three t:mrs as company." "No -not that, He's determined to you could do!" much da the smaller. A. J. WnzTz & Co. LIMITED. Craig Street West lictir.al. "Why does- he do that?" part that will J -Jump straight into a 0, ... , "I guess he's. iiroke. I can't tell 'wring the heart. out of his listeners." "Do you deally think so! I '-V� T 140.1+ thi-1,- I+ I know it mitril I see nim,.i,Li be back, to -night, "That's foolish. The public wantsI + I I -,or lo -morrow at the latest I'll wire just so much- versatility. You can't You are two people; one is lazy and you what . train. You'll meet me, kill off a beloved comedian to recur- indifferent with just ambition enough won't you ?", rest a new emotional actor, nb matter to do the work you have to do. You "Of course," she promised. i how good he may be. People won't can't help doing it well -you could not -Next morning tre two men stood on;.stand for it." do it badly. Then there is the other - the platform of the -smoker on a shore ; -He isn't satisfied." The girl pulled A man with vivid imagination, feeling,. accommodation train, which sauntered 'up her line and tossed away a morsel emotion,. and ability; but it I . s so hard from• one small sation to the 'next, of nibbled bait, covering the hook with to wake him up!" skirting the water for miles. a ffesb clam. Merry jumped to his feet, and stared' Andrew Merry tossed a half -amok-' Some greedy fish had a square' down Into the girl's face. "How did, off your bait and never got the YOU learn this --about me? Has hook in his -gullet. He'll come back Enoch laid my soul bare to You?" T7"Enceb told me something Of your, for more, then get caught. Its the ' career, that was all. I know you bet - same way with human beings." "Philosopher!" laughed Dorcas. She ter' than he does." Andrew ulled the soft bet o - b- 2 dropped her line again into deep wa- " ter arili waited for her Brother's pre eyes and sprawled out on .the rock ledge.- _0 diction to come true. I—— - 110 i Merry had -breakfast before their I Dorcas begin with a nervous laugh. ! * . 'i "It sounds like--pressrnption, I return. He sat upon the vine -grown piazza, gazing at the sparkle of the know so little of the world, only I have ocean, when the two agile figures i beenstudying you—,, his vision. (To be corttinued.) d across steppe Of Course You Need "Well, SiT-Lazy, so you're up!" cried the girl. "You should have been with 110app-tite —See­ou. Why He Chan Hi SAme us to finA Sir ENS ;Here's a dinner for you!" In correcting the exercises of her "I'm going to turn over a new leaf, class a teacher recently observed a ORN 151 said Merry. His eyes were fixed on i new nam inscribed on one of the pap - ice Cream spree out of the reezer the girl's wdowlng face, and for a mo- ers—Will Evans. She looks I around w!th a vcivety smoothness—ari a Ment he shared her intense enjoyment the class, but could see no new boy. new 4clicrcrusnen—whan it is made ;of life. Not a little puzzled she requQ:,ted Will With BENSON'S. And it is pretty hard to ask for any "Will you turn it ovpr 'to -morrow Evans to stand. Up jumfied Will SHOO morning at sunrise?" she demanded. Jones, and the teacher got more puz- I '" thing ricrede:iclou.1 thana POLIS" Blanc Mange or Cream C,.:staH with gracious lady." zled still. "Your name's Jones," she Fruit, rnade of Ber=n's Corn starch. "Even so soon, most grac said, "not Evans"' Will looked n6ta Contain no " -w4 thus keep the leather soft, protecting* It againk-1 Bock "Desserts and He swept her a stage bow, his softa Our new Pecipe Candies- tens icw and how much to hat trailing the ground as if ft had little abashed, and shifted uneasily cmel"S. They eamblue U%nid and raste Ina paste formm and'require M tuia. write foraco,,y to our Montreal peen a cavalier's cap loaded with 'from ono foot to -thz, oth 2r. "Please, Only hall the effort fee a 'Allant lasting shins. Easy to use for Office—and be surn toteii your jzr�cer to send BENSON'S, the standby in i plumes. ma'am,". he said, "W.; owinL- to , larn- all the family--childron and adults. Shine your shoes at home and Canada for more -.!Ian half a century. Matchin g his grace, the girl turnea ily 'roub1c. I di*'t (10, it. please, I Ice" tbm nest, F. F, DALLEY CO. OF CANADA, LTD. THE CApADA STARCH CO, 1.1111TE0 to him, laughing, with th 2 m7ocl, ma'am." "13 -it," -lie vA sternly, "I HAMILTON - CAMADA C,ARDINAL. MONTRCAL. FORT WIL dignity of a queen. repeat ycur nim? is Jones." 216 BLACK-WH1TEiTAAJt1.KEEPY0UR SHOES NEAT "I command that at' iged early dawn ma'am," said the boy, , "it's chat when the tide goes out, ye hie three to now ma's married the lodger.''' ­;,zoni, P ILA— ..,.. -. -s.. r . r . !�!»�•; • 1. r,+' -'v �. -�.. - r'ese .. .r .5'rS- .:'R:'Vrrrm• �T.-^.rz+.=I-^. .. F.,.y,., +r•.•. , .w:r wr _ rj,3 c_ -z" • ..,, zeas','?' _"::.�.��`N :.a. aymr,. .,Fr.""°.�., ... aC,w'4g' '�^. ,. 'l,w,'F", ...,,,; :�°�"'�Tc .. X',?°S x. � ... 4,e. 'f,,: rwi, i N r,-.,0, . i�"_,.�r 5c.•.'+'s,'�,t. - •--./ - ... � .. '':��"_; _ !z>.. .�,-y. + � r,s^�'' .. '. .. _ ._... .. •. •• .. r _ - „ ' '�~-. r. .. - -VT - - — — rf KITCHEI+IF LST AMW A HIIHE n` - N THE IAUSTW 11offf -umtU 111 11 Survivors. Too Exhausted To Tell Anything Concerning the j - _All Five of the.Teuton Armles on the Eve of a General Retreat, , It is Reported. - — -- A despatch from London says:' in massed formation; with an unpre- A despatch from London says; In search, but found no trace of the Special despatches from Petrograd cedented outpour of artillery, they If Various short- reports regarding the Hampshire, nor for some time any express the belief that the Russian pressed the Austro=Sungarian troops f loss of Lord Kitchener and his staff ' bodies. The capta'in's glg was dash- ' successes against the Austrians are defend the "doors of the Buko- on the cruiser Hampshire cont$ to I ed ashore on the Orkneys •empty. far more important than appears from wine" to the River Strypa, taking emanate from northern ports. One r The twelve survivors were Sung the official announcements. strong positions on the Tribuchowice- atates that Lord Kitchener and his 'ashore clinging to a small. inflated cleared he ship but that Chet boat I three told old thoseattered nwho el sted Two or ed bifem that - The Daily Telegraph's correspon- Jaalowlce front. Both places lie a.fewill p �• dent ventures the assertion on the au= ; miles from one another west of the was swamped in the heavy seas. The ( Lord Kitchener.:was aboard, then drop- thorny of a prominent Russian expert ; Stripa and south of the important % '' disaster has now been located'at two I ped asleep. Between 70 and 80 bodies that "all five Austrian, armies are. •on . citx of :Buczaz. This success, ii fol- ;miles from shore, -•Between Marwick some of them still warm, were found.' the eve of a general retreat, and that I lowed up by Yurther progress, men- v y IN "., aces the Bukowina crown land with - Head and the Brough -of Birsay, on Several had lost nearly alf their fin i Lemberg is in great strategic danger• invasion and the, whole Austro -Hun the north-west coast of the Island of ger nails and tce:nails trying to clam �F On the same authority it is asserted i Pomona, the largest of the Orkney ter up the cliffs. It is reported that that "a strategic. breach 100 miles garian army, defending it=estimated I Yl- wide has been blown in the Austrian at from 2b0,000 to 300,000 -With be- I ' group. The disaster occurred only some reached shore alive, but died of �. front $pully$ the armies of General' ling cut off. an hour after Earl Kitchener and! exhaustion. mets mbers of his staff had embarked on -!A big lifeboat has been washed on . Count von Bothnier an GeneralvonK Boehm-Ermoili, and part of that'of that the total number of prisoners r i 4ti t e cruiser. Archduke Joseph Ferdinand. taken in the new offensive has -been I = h; neighborhaod.aerographed that it $lad land.. Seven €eet of the stern of the brought up to 64,000. sighted the warship afire, and- then craft was torn away, and no name According to other despatches; the s;, that it seemed to blow up, but the gale showed, but apparently the boat had g ._.� : Russian success is largely due to the t prevented hearing the sound of the been one of those belonging to the unprecedented use of artillery', sur-: A despatch.'.from. London says: The fir ships instantly -went Hampshire. passing in intensity any previous -ef- ,Russian invasion of Austria grows ' exploa - - - ion Oth apace. Town after town has fallen, d . --- •------'•- 1` forts on either side on the east flout. 'according to the Petrograd official re- ri.10; September, $1.101; No. 1 hard The retreat of many Austrian trench ports, and the advantage of'the Czar's World $1,17}, No. 1. Northern, $1.101 to $1.131 detachments was com letel cut off P 1 Markets of the 1 orn-No. \o. 2 do.. $1.07 to $1 114•• � >� P y troops has developed 'into a continu- s, yellow, 72 to 73c, oats -No. 3 whits by a curtain of shrapnel through_-. -- 88 to 3sic. Flour utichang ed; shipments, which it was impossible for any lives ous' pursuit of those of Francis L ,�# 29,451' bbls. Bran,- $i8.00'to 118.00. XreadstnIIs. Duluth. June 18, -Wheat -No. 1 hard, ; _ Ing thing to pass, and the Austrians Joseph. , T°ronto,_ June 13,-SSanttuba wheat -,11.13; No, 1 Northern, $1.12; No. 2 Nor - Ing Volhynia fortress of Dubno has No. -l- Northern 1.161, No. 1, do.; al 161:' them, El.08 to $1,09$. -Linseed, $3.82 rovers thus comp@fled to surrender en } been ;captured by .the Russians, and No. 3, do., 11.11;, on track. Hay porta. July, 11.x3 asked; September, 11.85} it ylSflsse. �""' ~M% Manitoba oaie-No, 2 U ,V., fiat; No. 3. � asked. • g i the Governor of the kreat'fo'rfiresa of I ; : do„ 61ic:• extra A;o. 1 feed, •53ic No. 1 _ The Times estimates 026 Austrian Lemberg has been ordered by the r0, • ''� �`-"""x' reed. 50ic, on track, Bay ports. Live stoats warkats. W >lossas at 200,000. Austro-Hungarian authorities to pre- j American corn -No.. trio", 75c. on The Volhynian fortress of Lutsk, _ ,The Late Lord Kitchener track• Bay porta, 78c, track, Toronto. Toronto, June 13.—choice heavy steers 19,60 to 19.90; butchers' cattle. criolce. .pare to leave the city. ' Ontario oats- -No.' 8 white. i7 to fir• S4'16 to 19.35: do., good. $9.86 to $9.00; _ 130 miles from the Galician frontier., entering St' Paul's Cathedral, at the outslde. The Austrians, -on -Vienna's admis-; Ontario- ayheatrNo, 1 commercial. $1 do., medium. 18.40 to 18.80; do,. common. cr ;fell into Russian hands lost Tuesday, recent celebration of "Anzac" Day, is 2 $7 76 to $b.00; butchers' bulls, choice. S� sion, have been driven across the to 11,01; No. do., 98 to 99c. No. 3. do.,to the first importanb capture by the honor of he Australian Colonial 194 to 95c; fee's_ wheat. e3 to 90c. noni- 1.7.76 to-.. rough h good bulls. 17,60 6; _ Strypa;.the Russians have crossed honor Ina• according to frelQhtsl ousatae,., E7;76. do., rough bulla. 14.76 to 16.16; �a Czar's forces since the. kre$t Spriit� the Styr above Lutsk, apd in a strong troops. A _ g butchers' cows, choice 84.00 to 18.25; Peas=No, 2 $1.7(; according to cam- do. Rood 17.643 to $7,76; do., common, drive on the 250 -mile front from the pie It,-, to $i.50, according to freights - development along the Dnelstet• have• 15.25 to 16,76; stockers. 700 to 850 iDs, Pripet to the Roumanian border_be GERMANS CARRY °allude. 14-75 t0,-$i.T6'. choice feeders. dehovned. _ I taken Buczacz and another army of Burley-3Ealang. 65 •to 66c; feet' 63 to 1960 to I,o00 lbs 18.26 to 8.86; canners 4 gan, 63c. according to freights outside. prisoners has been captured. Bt1CZSC2 Buckwheat -70 to , ic, according to and cutters,. $400 to 86.00' milkers. The fall- of Lutsk was announceclby is a most important railway town on I choice, earh 1'6.00 to 1100.00 da, tom. the Russian War Office on Thursday P b I freights outstae. 24 e �a,ch-NI4•-2n to 1929.0 _Rpri Might. the lower Stry a and ' ers, $6o 00 to $i�0.00, light ew, s. Sado g t sS71n1tobaaccorflouRr t F'irstRDateptsatdn lute i to 110.00: sheep beau 18.00 to $8,00;, e s gical gateway to Bukowina, yy - �_ $6.70, second patents to lute ba�*. •lambs. per lb.' 15c. to 17�c: ap ring Lambs New invasion From-.. orth. In an effort to dam the Russian ,2 j ' Roo t- $10.50. colves, goon to- cholas,r flood. f6 -0:' strong bakers', 1n ate baso. 6. 19.643 to 112 50; do., medium, 17.26 to 8.60; Thz capture of-Lutsk threatens the 45,000 Austrians have been ;Sneiali�atg Oppose rI Tceunto - _ 60: do., weigh- AuBtrians with rew inva_ ctrl of Ga- withdrawn from the Italian front j _�un,ple, 14 :3' to 14,95 In' bulls seaboard. ad °¢ car* 810.85- to $10.90: do - Austrians ,Credit of $3,000,000,000 ,10.00 t^ 110.10. "licia from the •north. Vienna de- It is said that the evacuation of Czer- Prompt shipment, 4 _ Montreal.. June 1t.—Butchers' steers. tdpatches ex esa-tile frar, that the , . A des tch from Berlin. says Sllilfeed- tris lots. fiellrered sfontreal pr nowitz has been ordered and . that.. Pa y freight•++ -Bran, per ton. $2& shorts. per. . n^+rP, 80, : to sa.t3 medium. of 3o to abandonment'of Dubno� the apex of there is a panicky feeling in Vienna, ' The Budget was. passed by the Reich= r tun. s:i5. middlings: DPr ton $'_5 to $26; 1 14.60: cnmmori: 1T 30 " to $' 90; bvus ata onVi edneada the only 0 041- gaud fend Aoui, per bag, i0 to $1.75, chotck, $ to is in: fair to good $6. a5 to the becorpVe a-uidmatiian ocallyos triangle. will necessary.. and I which is crowded with Seeing Geli- ; tion being -the Socialist votes. There Couatrs Produce. .,anorsame,jand cuttpreo good t$666f6 She�eoto 11,40 rws, , I Fbhe fall of that stro"hold would com-! -The capture. of Dubno means the 'was almost complete unanimity in _E;urtvc- Fr&Ah da;r>'+ obal-_e t to 2tc-;- light, 17 to 89, spring lambs. l5 to 1 2 2 aarh, -Calres -choice: f9. to Ito' medium. pel the Austro-Hurrgarians to retire I repassing Into -Russian hands of the providing the nsty war credit of $3,-' infers^r, 3 to 24c 'creamery prints. Oto 17 to . I8 Hoge salerta 111,26 to $11 60: to within the Galician -.bowler. famous Volhynian triangle of forts. 000,000,000, only two Socialists cast- , sic, interior. Egg—New:la lid, ^8sr, ;5 to 26c'• .do., to car- heavy and sow•a. so 5 to 19.60. M a . , The Russians, according to Pctro- Lutsk fell on Thursday, and Roveno ift their ballots against it. Dr. Helf-'' tonr�lB to -2,c. grad, scored another -notable- success I never.. really_ passed . into . Russian-. ferich, Minister of Finance, told tho I,hmtdnsek �� to 1� 5n the latter , for I-- _ENEMY LOSSES EQUAL. 1 �' f In the last 24 hour;. Pushing forward I hands. Reichstag that the war expenditures Cheese-. ew, Ise sac; ewtnte' 15jc 'from January to 41st, 19113, were 0,p-; Maple syrup --Prins* are steadN ax .Canadian Batteries Stood to Coadual 5 ---- — -' -- 6 to $1.50 ver imnerial gamin, i TEUTONS ADMIT - Thi , e de red,$500as ex - a month. , S. $2 to -combs-No 1: 12.75 to $3 tio, ouely for Two Dass _ of ab'tachee o! the Admiralty. Fur- _':Chis, he declared, was extraorctinariy - 2; $8 to 82 0,0 ther admissions confirming the Brit- Dressed poultry---Chic,hens. 2S to 27c: A despatch from London says: A small in view of the enormous gasp- 1 fowl, 2^ to 24c fa -trier Canadian Pacific employe at _ ish reports are looked for_ itity of munitions that- has been pro: rotat�ie;+;ttntartoa nuoied at $1.'95' ORE SEA LOSS tided to cart out the Verdun Offen- and \rw T`runs�Ytcka at to per nag :Toronto now with the artillery, who a _ y ;.has just arrived in London on leave, sive, i - . - . lsovlsioar --- - A toki a correspondent of the streauous _ The opposition of Life Social is „ t ,•teYi +sir._ 1 ea 1Flame experlenees of -last sleek-end._s,zhsa- Bettie Cruiser Lutz -ow and the CHAS. F HfiG when the vote Ras taken -on the Bud- Medium. 221 to z4�e hPa� y, xoi to :lie rolls, 19 to. 19ic.- breakfast his battery stood to, continuously, for "I get Karl no bearilsg upon the war. The baroti241 to back" plain, 261 t" two .days. "Although the Canadians c' Rostock .Destro"d- .New, 9'be Justice Accepts Unanimous Nam • Socialists have been agitatintg for Vic: boneless bra ks. 291 us alit. Reports on Fight. ination of Republicans. t years for 'a' new system of taxatiof, ; pair is compound. It to i4jkc, and suffered severely," he asserted, ' "•the - " relieve the workingman.' They _, enem suffered least equal saes . y esa to title at —Charles g, to e e o .- (loin& to the combined efforts of our -A despatch. from London says; have.witbout exception, voted against , 7[oatrsrl lllarkets s r srtiller-y and infant* As iisu-f. - _ ere was mac aabts action express- the u get cut these groan s. �s,ntteaf. Ju rr 13_ "�'^rn.- 4mrrfoan 1, of •the Republicans, has resigned from No. 2 trial. u to sir. teats- c'anadlan it waa with lachrymose gas shells that ed at the Admiralty on Thursdayover The new war credit will not be if -• the Supreme -Court, and entered the %VP«tern. No, 2. 64c: do.. No. 3 52ic; ex - the Germans fough% but'our heavy -the publication of 'the admission by P drawn upon, it is estimated, until Sep- 'i tra :v^• I feed; 52ic No. 2 Jocal white,, the German Naval Department at the campaign with a bang, and Theofi6i a tember, Ample funds to carry on. the 5=r'•^' 3, a^" file; o. 4, Ao., fin,• Bar- artillery, including a certain brigade -. loss of the battlelcruiser Department of he Roosevelt has declined, for the present operators until then -are on hand from Iey-Mahttoba feed, e„ t„ 0c. malting. of Nvhidh one-batt4rry is made-up 'o! f. at Least, 'the whirlwind . nomination s to i8i• Flour—Manitoba l3Dr1nR "hest - 2ti3ODO to and the ored cruiser the last loan in February, when more patents, firsts, $6 so; do:,. sEcondR. $6.30; ;Montrealers, did most effective work L Rostock of 4,900 tons. British reports tendered by the Progressives at �.ir- than $2,500,000,000 was obtained. shake: U to $6 25; straight rollers. in backing up the bombing attacks of of the naval battle off Skagerrack 'tually the same instant Hughes was . . '- ,; Y $b.10 to $5.641; do.: in bags. $2 4n to our infantry. The ammunition dol- of accounted for these (',firman ships named at the Coliseum.- Charles W _ }'AfICELS FOR CAV ADiAtiS i }2 66. • Rolled gars- Barrels fi 05 tq umns• kept up a Rood supply.. The• 5 l,5. Z+aR of 90 Iba•, 1. SQ to 32 Ga. \illi - among others. which the Berlin state- Fairbanks, Vice -President from 1904 IN THE BRITISH SERVICE.. fred-Bran, $23 to azo. shorts, $26; German artillery aint is fairly accur- lnents had steadfastly omitted. The to 1908, was• nominated for the Vice- middlings$. 129 to -130. mouillte, $30 to ate, but we have several battery com- I'TesldenC again. These exLraOrdim- $35 Ilay—No. per .ton, car lots, official admission that the loss of y g �tchapatch from Ottawa says: The $20,60 to $21 6th %terse—Finest w, -%t- mandera who excel in keeping the # these tessels, was withheld "for mili- art developmenba, came rapidly on- Postoffice Department has .receives$ ;erns, fife; do„ eastern*, laic, Rumor- emy ignorant of their -location t " --choicest creamers,. .10 to 3•lic; sec- tary reasons" impugns the veracity Saturday, and seem to solve the caro- information that gifts sent Roel Can onds, 29 to 29ic Excs-Fresh, 26 to{ --- -'1'- ` of the German claim as to the results Paign difficulties of the Re blit d._29 to hoc; No. 1 stork. FRENCH AIR SQUADRON ._� t^ 2ie; No, 2, do., 241. Potatoes -F' t of the battle generally, trrthe-opiriion- hosts-..- - in British regiments stationed in beg. car lots. $1.96. BOMBARDS HOBOK$N. and others from Canada serving in Gres rl d o -naval sery isbs ,yew „�, VICTORY BY RUSSIANS - .LLnavy, A t— $rani London soya: An the nay ,are exem t from customs Winnipeg. June 1s-C�sh nuotatlons: y P —Wheat No. 1 'Northern. 81 104; N^ _2..411ied air squadron has successfully 'duty, provided they are addressed'in `^rthern, 11091: \a• 3 Northern $1,061: bombarded the wharves at Hotioken, No. 4, $1.00}, No. 6, 94ic: No. 8. 89I^: near Antwerp, according to a despatch i : �R care of the Canadian War Contingent feed, sale, oats -No. !-c.W, 47ic: No. p' _ - WI THOt T > PARALLEL Association, Army Postoffice, London 3 .46 is'. extr, _ 5!, ' 1 tee . 46ic, to the. Exchange_Telegraph Company t. - \o. 1 feed, 441c; No 2 feed. i3sc. Bar-. t Enghlrrid.- Arrangements have been fey -_No, 3. ase, No. 4, file; refected 56c; . from Maestricht. The' Germans are 4 made for this association to act as a f?�` s6c. Flax -N°_ I N.R.C. at.59i; ;said to have been building destroyers central authority for the distribution Ao. a C.' W., 81.66$• at Hoboken: The squadron was -fired 9 Matters Begin- to Look Serious for the Whole Enemy Line on by German hatterie^s, bub returned Of's d i=fie'= :.awed scat.e markets. ;E in RussiaAk . - customs -entry is restricted -to such Minneapolis, June '13.--Wheat--July to -its base safely. - asso- r - as are sent through the _ _ - - _ _ _ -__. �� parcels" ugh e t MUST BE HELD A despatch from London says: "The Clare that matters begin to look seri- , - -`'�- - YPiWV SALIENT victory won by tlie'Russians is with- ous for the whole enemy line in Rus-!. . COCKSU•RI3 OF VERDUN. _ DESPITE LOSSES �OL LIVED out a parallel in military his$ory, "Col. Shumsky, the military critic of I Germany Claims She Will Occupy says a Petrograd despatch to' Reu- : The Bourse Gazette, declares the junc Town an Date Arranged. •. - ..._ ,- Telef <,m Company "T114. Rug. tion between the anntrinna and-- Ter- A despatch from BerlipSajL4;-She, I. . • - . ` ` ' sians now occupy the whole triangu- mans has been cut _ Canatdian`�luthot� ris Comtaiunicated With the British General ! 'lar fortified positions of Kolki, Lutsk .'exposing the right clean through, thus German General Staff figured that flank`of the Ger- Verdun would fall in five months. Staff Concerning its Abandonment.. _ :and Olyka. 'mans and the left flank of the Aus- I German military experts now ex- _ ";Military -writers dwell on the trians and making them almost de- press the- `view that all expectations great strategic -importance of this tri- fenceless to further Russian attacks," will be even surpassed, In quarters, some of 'the r despatch from Petrograd where facts,. not feelings,. acts, .not A despatch from Ottawa says: In attacks, according to the information ' angle, which includes so Anothe p 8'l- I , _ best Austrian communication linea, says: assertions, count, it is confidently pre- view of the heavy losses • sustained those f thed, have been ndatt then -___: :'`and comiects the centre between - The Lubsk victory changes the dicted that. Verdun will be in the those of the Canadians, and at .ober during the past two weeks by the Can- points on the British- line where the poliessie, Volhynia and Poland and whole position on the Russian south- hands of. the Gerfnans in --the .first' •' P - • - ' the roads to Galicia and Bukowina. western front Hardly less important week of July. - adian tortes in dei'ending'the position Germans have attacked the losses on - the Russians fought their way to w the Russian success in Galicia, r� known- as the Ypres salient enquiry, both sides have been no less serious., Lutsk, a distance of twenty-five miles, where the Austrian positons between I RUSS SINK THIRTEEN has.. been_ made by the Canadian au- No additional details of the fight -' --in three+ days, through forests and Trybuchovice and Jaslovitz, south of • - BIG TURK SHIPS. thorities of •the British general staff. ins have been received by the Militia marsh lands and over battered de- Buczacz, have been forced and the , ' _ The information obtained in reply i0,', Department, but -an- eye -witness 0,o-, _ fences, the. invincibility of which the Austrians driven beyond ' the Strypa. A despatch from Odessa says: Rus- that the position is an important one, count Is expected to reach Ottawa Austro -Germans had been boasting In Bukowina again, the Austrians were sion =-torpedo-boat --destroyers have. anti that notwithstanding the serious' from Sir Max Aitken in_s_iso trays.. throughout the winter . and- s,#ring.'driven back south of Okna, and the sunk thirteen large Turkish ships lose incurred, it ,is thought ne�easary1Thelosses, accarding to the Ltest of -' is still no response�bo the Rus- head of\the railway leading to Czerno- laden with mereflard" ,-Qff_ the Ana= -to defend it. ' I tleial statement,_have beetr o1►er I *Nita lhraat, and military writers de- vitz is iilhr Ruesisn hands. toliaw.. coast. The German loaaea in the various of ail rade. I A +. .e_,� ._. .. +,n-, ._.-..- _ __•.r.+.�f�..rar_ ..._-e+C :. sur _._. .-.. ... -- sz. :. :t� • :1.. _ _ - ..! I,*`. -a, .�.- },. ><•-.a"a�.r.,..-. .. ..aa i._�i"' rs..i�:� _.-"y:_. s,._. _se . e.•_•.-_sc".n �r.9t:moi," :?£W4•e5'�d'Ah ._ ..,v.:..;e�'' - .e�.:r.. ,.y,� �.F . , t• Citi dF° �,. �; c -.,� s:a+^s.+►ya�. -NA e , ;.-�... -'mac+ �a�-. cro• yr_ �fnWIV m "y. ;' .c. �: .M*.,,,< •'y'. .� r'-^u. rw•.�.aLs.. v` y-we." " �. g3IF,L .,`,,�'; —_a A/' . s '`" .Rk . M. %7 , EWE' ._ •„�.} ��•-rt,ay.::. ,.,-....... .,•�. we. .. ,b f� ,R.r .....r.�.ca. .'3+..:� ... "'i ' 4r.. --+f.. .. '•T,. subordination, were th,a� quali tine - —•$ORBS REGISTER ' w ch enabled him to "save the '- , —_ P N � T �yFrtdaymosaiaoatitsOmoe „ Hfnps COtl1't8h1 •14116 (1377 T.E A P ” P.iJ S •• ,Piokerias, oat: - situation at Ypres, and - at -other Toe Pdre•bred Import d Clydesdale battles where he won victories stallion, the property of Oscar Wilson. rZims Bron ham, will make the season of 1911; at %Our case -' r -�-1.96 per-year ; IF1.00i1 paid in.advaaps. as o tows : on ay, May , will B 6 perptiar to the 1-U patod States a 5o soldier is no longer held in con- lease his own stab's, Graham Johneten o advaac• tempt by the regular soldier of Brougham,- and proceed'to W. J, 31illtr s Nice large pines,- every -one- sound, 10c-each: __' Pickering, for night. Tuesday, pro. y - the Empire; but is now held-in the needs to Donald Munro's, Baseline. for -- _. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor.. highest respect by all. Inihe list night. Wednesday, Richard Puckrin's, If you are love' in: might, Thursday, Wm, Middleton,*, of Canadian- casualities it will be Greenwood, noon; Viotgr PArkin's, gin. P MM E� E R V = N' C3' IT A-R; is - NOTEi _AND CrOMMENTO seen that among the killed and sale, night.' Friday; Aibert 4onee, Mt. - t x _ Zion, noon; Mr. NuttLlll s, con. 7 t.Vick• Let us -supply you with wounded are the names of a very ering, night, Saturday; will proceed to When the war is over, Canada lgrge, number of officers, ' which his own stable where he will remain WINE PINT JARS at 65 cents per dozen wii<1 have �► great task on her- until the following Monday, I;�p pI\T JARS at 88 cents per dozen goes to show that Canadian offi- ,- ,in 'looking after the returnedEdward Darnley—:9f509,; _ (18451), P soldiers. Man young men have cern do not hesitate to lead, their' The Fashionably Bred Importei Cl, dos- - Y y g - - NINE QUART JARS at 70c "ersioz.en men. They are no • cowards in dale stallion, the property of Robt. Da P igy liven up .remunerative positions any sense. of the term. He follows toe. Green River, will make the season ..I-NIP. QUART JARS at 80c per dozen, • w older to fight for freedom and of 1918 as follows: Monday, will leave tF - the example set by British officers hie own stable and proceed to W. H., -civilization. When the war is in generations past by sailing upon Taajor'e, non'. s, Pxkeriag, for noon; over many- of theitl Rill-return, Graham . ohnston'u, Br.ugham, night. REDPATH. GRA\ L'LATED SUGAR $8. T5 per 1041bs. his men to- fc,llow" him, The' Tuesday, W. J. McDonald's Brock but only a shodow of their former - opposite course is adopted by the Road, no n; S. Baths , Pickering, pighs selves. Some will be crippled for Wednesday, Liverpool, noon and night. phone our orders either on.Bell or Independent. }' Y p officers in the Germain army. Thursday, John Barae'e, Cherrywood, kw life. so that_ they cannot, resume noon: his own stab's for a,gdlt. Friday, We will deliver the goods. their former occupations. Others CARD OF THAN" F. W. Silverthorn'e, lot 21,, con, 9, Mark- will have theirnerves ham. for ni 'ht, Batnrd, roceeda to ed that it will be difficult for them a wish through the columns of the is own ua e w ere a .1 . rtmain an• to find occupations suited to their XzAvs, to express our sincere thanks til the following Monday morning. • '• ' to the many friends for their kindness AldorP -The Grand Trotting Bred stale it Buy Your Groceries at the Gropers. condition. Many on their return and expressions of,sympathy during lion, the property of E. S. Pugh, acct- ?„= otic bereavelrlent, b the death of our ioneer,'Glen Major, will make the season will find their positions filled by y y loving husband and father. w l le as follows : Dble nd Stay' 8th' PEEL'S t� SHOE -':--STORE btliera, so that they will have to will leave bi+ own stable and ppmewed to X.R.S. R.' G, CA)I3fACY and FAUILX Walter Symes' cos, 5, Uxbridge, Goon; seek new positions, and -he pia thence own stable via Claridge.t poli] fail in this. The Count-ry will SAA=RDAY, JUNE 24TH-Auction sale Wednesday morning, Wednesday, to . - have to Hee to it that- these men of 200 acres of land, being parts of Mansion House, Uxbridge, noon; own - lots 80, 81 and 3e., cons. 6 and 7, in stable, night. Thursday, Jaines White's --are not allowed to be in want, � the Township of Pickering, and be- con 7, Whitby, noon; Brooklin night. 200 Pairs of Mens. Military Boots r, even if it means heavy taxation. longing to the estate of the late W. Friday. Thos Packrin's, Audley, noon; T Burk. Sale on the farm at 2 o'clock. thence tic W H Jackson's, Brock Road, n When we think of these men gig- The best Boots in the world for Farmers' and Mechanics' Ink up good positions and Com• see bills for full particulars. J. H. Greenwood,Brougham for night. Saturday,nstble PrenticEy4uctioaeer, Gnoon; thence to own stable These shoes are the same as the Canadian lortable homes, and blight peon- till following Monday - -t1Se. ' ]leets stead of tbem, to endure — Lord 1teyeitt 1413 C.'i.R.—The stand Soldiers wear,. Every pair :fully guararn- y� and bred. Trotting Stallion, the property - great privations and.- suffering HUSBAMD SAVED of Thos_Jladdaford, Pickerin will teed. price--$4,00, _ - g Sale ._ _.and risking their lives, for a geese _make season o1,1913 as follows: Monday,---- '°cx - - leaves his own stable and praeeeda_to - -- Y l t Cause, those who remain at home Bandel's hotel, Whitby, for night. ' should not grumble if they are -- HToeeday, Commercial Hotel; Orhawa, -•WIFEJ PEEL & SON �, asked to belle a burden for the night. ti� ednesday: Temperance hotel. �,yH/T81�, - - +O/V ONTARIO Clj . Brooklin, night. Tbnrsday:, F G 31c sake of those tiho fought is de-. Stopped Moat Terrib]e Suf- Carthy'a, Auliey, aoon; own stable for fence of their homes and their feet kliy Ciettii�g Her Lydia for night. • Friday, Brougham night. - F t Saturday own atable until following -liberty.„1itl;ChiYtlf i Ye on .y mormm — - � .... _.. ... _ �E CORnpOtllII Baron Lion. 14-d-.,' -The Pdre bred �; - - With the exception of the Toes t_'lydesdaie atallion, the property of Jas. - _ of Kitchener, the tear news-of the Denison, Texas. - "After my attle MacRae & son. Whitepale, will make BARD S 98.t: few days has been ver en- girl was bort' twc years ago I bagsa snf- season � -as follows.:- Monday, -past: g g fering with female will leave h e awii stable, A. E. 3fajor'a. OR CANADA P y y _ t sours in to the allies. The most i,"' trouble and could R hiteva a an i proceed to J ood's, con il4tiA0 Oryga TORONTO i important aperatiOna of the past hard] do m work, a noon; H. es s_. con rJ , � + I was very nervous Johnston Bight. Tuesday, Graham $rBRT good..l3anit [tar a 1tB388V8 FUND u • peas _ few days has been that of the Rus- +, ry rongham, noon and might. vision for lean Tears and the inevitable rain= dal• sinus against the Austrians. The ; but just kept drag. Wednesday, m Fitzpatrick's. cone- 4. �s Fund bat been aeamm�leted from liQspias Baraia/s Russians hays note a lentiful �•� ung on until I as t Pickering, noon-, Wm. Sa ith'e, con, 9 1%6and 1a.4 sonree of strength and stability. - P r ~- summer when I t Pickering. nta" Tbnrsday: G. Toyne's. g° $vssroae aboaW bare a RSS8Rv13 FUND. WWtost 7.7 .supply of munitions, a lack of r, t” . where I could not do Rouge Hill, noon; L. Lewis , lit +; con. II 2, Scsaboro, night. Friday. G. Thom i! 00 ons is in a sate flasasid eondltioa. which caused tbeiK defeat' last ;1, my work ' I would 6oa'a, lot s, con. .1, 8carboro,.-noon. F.- Our 8avist& Department offers as ideal oppoetsmiq Me .fall. The Russians have now got ' � bays a riot]] every MacRae's, Chertywood, night: Saiar ssr'D tele wtsbiisidng YOUR tZ8S88Y8 FUND. ass , their armies fully re-organized, day and hot flasbes day, his own stable oath the following - and dizsy spells and uonday morning. APIC KERING BRANCH, - land Qquatpged, and they are now my bead would al- 41onere+,f'e Albion, "22:jnW.."43';0'1, R W. CORDON. Manager. � � � Branch ciao e.1 WhitbTo sweeping everything before them. most bunt, I got where I was almost The Pare.bred Importer Ciydeada'e etas last week they captured 10B4O0o awalking skeleton and life. was a burden lion, the property of John Vipood, to me until one daffy my husband's step- Brooklio. will make. the season- of 1916, ::. prisoners besides enormous quauti• as follows! uonday may 15th will leave ]ties of food and munitions aA well sister told my husband i! be did not do i� something !or me I would not last long his own, stable .VBrooklin. for J ,Corner's; � Kinsale. Poon; E. \ anetoae'.e, Badley, _. , stun cannon: This sticseasful ad. �t LydtaL-i'inkhalII's Vagstabte Com- i eller] lig, noon; D. Aaaaa r, Pickering vanes will likely be the signs] for pound for me, and after taking the drat Village. night. Wednesday, Liverpool, three doses I began to improve. I con- noon and night. Thursday E. Philipp's, " th _ gffensive operations by the French tinned its use, and I have never had any base line. noon;,Bandel's Hotel. Wbiiby, and the British as well as by the female trouble since. I feel that I owe at ht. Friday, I oba 'Bonnetta, noon; . Ladle I` Shk Waists, the latest styles, •ready to wear. _.. Italians. To meet the on•eush of my life to you and your remedies. Tbq Al rt nobinson, con- 3, East Whitby. _ the R the Gern did for ma wbse doctors could not do night, Saturday own stab's until thio , - diee-and Misses Middiee, Dresses and- Aprons-nothing cheap - and I will always praise it wherever Ff-hits ate Pimple, i 102501 The hbut th-- price ave to move a large number of I dotted fl tired and bordered .their men from the western front, �• � -fin• G. O. howsinr, 418 W.ii<ao- Handsome Imported Hsctney Pony, .Colored Silks, piain•white, crossbar, g - tany Street, Denison; Tease. _ _ .the property of. Edgar 9birk. Chalk Muslins for-summer dresses, _Land to abandon their operations If you are suffering from any form of Lake, wi I make the season of 1916, as - -' at Verdun, which will be an ae- female itis, get a bottle of Lydia E• follows: Tuesday, may 16'h. will leave Repps, plain, figueed'and colored, excellent for dresses, middies Pinkham's ' Vegetable Compound, and his own stable, mansion souse, Sioaff and blouses. -Galatea,, a nice,assortmeot in- plain-colors and stripes. _ lknowledgement of their defeat in vilte, for Claremont, noon; Jae, Wilkin's lin the biggest battle of the whole commence the treatment without delay. _ - lot 1. eon..8, Pickering. night. Wednce Prints and Ginghams, a choice collection for serviceable dresses, ` gges war. The next few weeks will no day, back to Claremont for noon; his_own aprons, Dent's-and Boys' shirts and blouses. Now Advert4sements. stable until the following Tuesday mora doubt see great things-happening. fug•-_-.._. _ ; ` 'There will be bloody conflicts, in - Baron Elect-,5699' (19898), The faeb SPBCe permits the mention of only a perp few of the many linea, but ---which both sides will suffer teat- PLANTS FOR SALE-Early and ionabiy bred Son of Baron's Pride, the-.remember we carry a cou plete stock of general merchandise, g lata cabbage for Bale at Shoo Gat.imagt's property of W. n Pa¢h, C:aremont, will and s11bn1d'yoti require anything not in stock, we will ly, but it will create no surprise B1O°gh'm'____ �1 make the season of 191,; as follows: mon get the same for you on short notice. ao hear of important allied victor. WA.NTED-A respectable young day, will leave iiia own stable and pro Y s•.• ,, ,:., . ;, teed to Bohn Scoct'e, cow. �, Pickering,;groceries are the fY _ = , s' -ies, as all the allied nations are Apply at Rol'nl HM4, Whitby 3„39- or night. $ arr's, Mongolia;-noon; now fully prepared, for the first R_1�IOPHO_ FLOP, SALE'-A da aeee ilr Locust hill, night, R•ednee Ti ���� day, 1 ailroy's, Cedar Grove, noon: G: D. -GEORGE'-' PHILIP •:time since war was declared. Jtle ` � � =tor, acd 2srerorda, as � :01 ac a ., For l,pticu.arq, apply at tike NEWS omce•. ;7tf :ai ne'a, Cherrywood. night. Thursday: ,allies are determined; if possible, - Geo. E. Pugh's, Whitevale, noon: W'a 'Norton's, con. 6, Pickering. might. Fri : - OR SALE-A good flahing .punt g g to bring the war to a• close in 1_916, 'or ea!e c:.eap also pine for barn bui'.dinp, day_ G. :7obnotion'e, Btowhaw, neon; �QNTARIQ mase to ordor. W. H. Jackson, Brock. Road, 'They may-not succeed in accom- _ - __- own stable„ night. Saturday, W. Gard lishin -this, but the have made `FED SC 1iS�' ner'e,Aehburn. noon; own stable u\-til --- - 'p g IJ of Beed pu kKIVIJf"oEr�. T 5 c ltartlpa i the fu.lowiog uonday. s good begmnulg. riety, a:90c. per. Lu_Y. •1, Winton white, Brou- - -- -- - Pham Ind; phone Mark 16 5 39tf ' TI.KF_ TABLE-Pickering' SSaition G - T. R. Trains going East ,4ae sa follows- In the early stages of the war A LSIKE'CLOVER SEED - FOR No. 6 2,lail 8.08 A M. ZL sale at lot 19 c••^ 7, Picker= at the farm 12 Local 2.45 P. M. the Canadians who composed the era' own price` Alea , :inn Oiortbora uulls for ” first contingent, were the laugh- 'sales%teasonat-ie �ricva. L E Pugh, Clare. 14 Local $.Oi R.-M. moat est Tiains going +,N est due as follows- . ing-stock of the British - soldier.. No. 13 Local 7.42 A. JI. SCALLION FOR SALE-Duke of •--- They were said to be lacking in C13;1e, No 14690, Vol. 2e., C S R, 4.yeare old 11 Local , 2.10 P. M. 'disci line without which no arm dark l�i•ownincolor -apply at lot 12,'B F con. "` 7 Mail . -7.10 P. M. P y Bickering, or address Bea•Fawu m R R \o v atuded- - -could be' effective, Tll.is lack of Whitby, --3I— discipline was in grea-t- part due E D BL'CKIV11EAT-1 have for C Sweet to Eat - = '`-e e about 193 bushels of good clean Buck. 5 A �y Bowel Viili►i. to the close relationship between wheatF Ap plyy at lot 93, con 4. Pickering, Ind, t the Canadian officer and his men. pbone Pickering 1006. Amos Brigaall, R R No,• L Pickering, E6-39 PiCl�esZit@ �l'.L�LBT�T , -_ 'In many cases the officer and the �j OCD-Oa Tuesda June _18th, �l - E private were fellow workmen in 1' between wbitevale and' Markham town the saute Office Or factor before line, a man's raincoat, The owner may hate- - — Same bprom; property and paving expenses, DODGE BROTHERS••-iV�OTOR. EAR _ their enlistment for overseas ger- l:a, WIT,son, R A �o• 1, Locust Hill, 3S { vice, so that the gulf between j, OR SALE-In the village of White. �' 111ag'fi C>1 T in its • �tllydi11e5S and sNi ift response=a womali'13 t isle, In 5 rodmed frame hoose with good them was not s0 wide as that be- stop@ cellar and small stable two and a halt _tween t1-ie British -officer and the acres of laad,including an acre of good orok Car in its grace of life Lind] desigia. The gasoline con- bks bougie is nicely surrounded with Sha e 3 rivate under him, The British trees, Possession maybe given at anyy time, - — - SWUption i9 unusually, low. The tire mileage' — p , P _ For price and terms apply to PHILP & BEAT0;1 j �E C R E A M -'private would not dare to -take Wbitevale Wt[ _ unusually' high. ,1S _pri'vileges with his officer that a OR SALE-191.4 Ford Touring car, ..'• During the heat of,the day let ug ': - F newly painted and overhauled, new none- show you how to keep cool. ''Automobile Tires and Specialties Canadian officer would not resent skid tires all round, extra mechanical starter: — ` Press-olite outfit, tine carrier, toot box ane Ice Cream 'Sodas any flavor. Drinks from his subordinate. But fn'spite mole robe rail speedometer', electric horn; Cultivating, Haying and Harvesting Machinery, Plows run about5000 Milne, guaranteed to be in Ant ice cold of all description. _ - f of these apparent �efecta the ela.e,nape: price s450. 1915 Ford touring car Home Made Bread Carriages, Harness, Hardware, Binder Ttine, Oile and Greases ' V anadian soldier has _stood_ the �•s nearly new extrarobe rail etc. ae good as _ like mother tried to make. -_—1914�orrLtanrins_ _ the rest test, These very qualitirs, painted and overbsuled in first class son an oth phones n shop. _ _ .$ell and Ind. • y i a lot of extras on it• ,975.00 W d. L VER a 801 I! A the Kff re shown in apper6at in- Whitby tf HERB MONNEY, PICKERING Phones �w ?.r"�'+-, .Lrn'"b i�,_ •'•'�''�.33'.. � E��w.,•�y- �rw, +r.... „r,r �"„be, : -�.+' - ' . !-1:.sm- :•::. ,�:�'�"�E• t` .,{kt .z ,�.,. �i���J-:;id5tr�42•.. „c. �--c�y,.�>�' , ,. _ � , ; � . y� ' tpp .7 CLARSIAONT j Mr. Holden and friend, of Stcuff. Two of our Claremont boys left Mrs. Brown and daughter, Miss ville. spent Sunday with _Miss X. on Monday for Whitby for train. 'Emma, were In the city on Tues- M6rgaf2 Ing for - military service, Harold da& Mrs. (Rev.) Real and Mrs. A. Graham and Howard Thornback. UNK . THE 4k* ru-0a, . Fri June . gth-to.Thoraback.. are attending the We -expect to hear of our Clare. g good. ter. In Oshawa this week-, The Whitby and Lindisy Bap. Mrs. S. F. - Rcbbins-1s; "riding George Hannon, who has been tist Association will hold their an. The Business Of Famiing --a wee I : k. with relatives In Peter- employed with Morgan Pugh- for nual meeting in the Claremont Mbr ZVr.% 'boyo.rr re poem -the PAWtwo ears, has heli Baptist church on, Tuesday and 5 -7 "': ..,Z. t= The carpenter&are- making good country's call left on Monday Wednesday, June 20th and. 218t. JjnjsL . - . - U a, .,progress at G. M. Foryth's new for 'Whitby to enlist with the A large number is expected to be Darn. pregeut. Harry T]2omson* is treating hii" 'bb&cksmith shop to a fresh coa'i .'WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager. -.of paint. Lieut. Judd, a recruiting officer, 'has been stationed here to secure men for the 182nd Battalion. The funeral of the ' lat6 'John -,Gerow to the Union Cemetery on Friday last was 'largely Attend - ..;ed. SEEDSJ -EDS .x, George'Birnie and sister, Mrs. Ellison, of Whitevale, -have been. "pending a week. with Claremont old Se4ed..Junbo, Half Long Intermediate,' :friends. ang M Giant Sugar Beet. E. W. Evans and daughter, of --W Whitby, were here on Friday last All at twftt pound. y cents per attencling Me funeral or tne. ra-15e- John Gerow. A . �J Jumbo Derby &act Monday, Born -On Mond May 22nd, "AADE IN CANADA! ..--:-'Tumip, S 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Ap- Seed.. Gem pleton, of Lake Saskatoon, Alber. All at forty cents per pound. ta, a son (Harold Evans). Our painter and house decors Pric6 of the •Now Ford Totring Car• for is in great dem, days. Leami q�, White Cap, Yellow Dint, and these' -,-.Seed Com" wisconnein. No. 7, Compton's' Early, He is kept busy dodging people Fullu, Dled with electric starter lights, electric horn, kc., 64b .who are anxious fot his services.Viand We sympathize with' some of -These are all' flirst-clall seeds,: *-It will- pay Y*Oiu f. o. b. Ford. our Claremont young ladies who have made great sacrifices for the beforepurchasing, see' quality war. Aa�7 quipmient, f. o..b. 'Ford .5 3 0 b We hope they will be re- _Standard y prices at' warded. Runabout, fully equipped, f.o.b. Eord,. 590 and get We learn that Mr. Will Thorn- ..-.-.-j-.back has been engaged to nork 'Runabout Standard, iiquipped,- for Chas. Sargent. We would not f. o. b.' Ford S480, .----be e surprised If Will becomes!­­ CHAS.- SARCAENT'S trier in the business before -See the new models 'a* t our Ong. 711 Foanr,, -CLAREMONT., Ont. On Sunday next, Mr. Joseph showroorns. Wearing, barrister, of Peterboro, W. J. LUKE & SON, will preach In the Baptist church .at 10.80 a. m,, and In the 51etho- Vbitby, Oatwio theDominionAlliance. 'Us -Gr'w -dist church at 7 p. m., in behalf of W. &Powell, Fickering. PrViCIPMOER N� atch 0 kine church will e held Sunday, J tine 24tI3. and on Tuesday evening, -The Pickering Company, 182nd Battalion June 1, th, a garden party will be held on the church� lawm The Boost Nonr own Polling Sub -Division. 'See what your Division has -d -.committee are busy making ar- one. raneements for a first-class pro No. gramme, and the band of the 182nd Other Battalion is expected to be present. Eligible 183nd Batt. 116th Batt. Battalions -.�.'Full particulars will be given next lie make of I Orange Hall. 71 2 '0 T 10 - . 2 Pickering Village. - 105- -18 week. a E�unbarton, 2 Our road 9 ad ov6seers will. now 4 RougeHilL - --20: ----1 6 Cherrrwood, 1 4 oti good ondition. Owing b" a have to get busy and get the roads in c B r itish.'"Colui 1 6 Kinim e, 10 --8 4- tc the continuous rains since the. Brougham 180 0 7 1 -snow disappeared it has been 73 6 8 AV hiterale .11 worse than useless -to t to re - 9 -08 10 7 - pair them. But now s2ace the Ce'dar'' 'Shingles 1�­ Claremont --98 2 "4 5 A, weather seems more settled some- 'RS 11 Altona, 0 thin done right away the be do We sell are: for e roads have never been In 83. 15 44 such a terrible condition. -1st. `Straight grain' 2nd. Clear of boots and sap Only 100 Pickering men have enlisted to date. The fine weather of the pre;ent We haven't done oaj - week bus been heartily welce share yet. - -There ftre-*tili S,28 men in the Township not urnt particularly by the farmers, tua- eligible for enlistment. Join to -day.: '-ny of whom have been unable to 4th. Cut from live timber, not down logs W. J, BEATON. J. F. DALES, finish- their seeding operations. 5th. Well manufactured, and Lieut. 182nd Batt., As a, result of the very backward Lieut. 182nd Bat Whitevale weather an unusually large a- 66. Cut thicker than ordinary gtades Dunb&rton mount of buckwheat will be sown. -Grain that his been saw 'Will last many veftr% A looking -MA Si well except in places SSEY-HARRI ,wherethewater has been stand. -See our XXX shingles. They are heart' for thi's grade SUMMER SUSSION Ing. The hay crop promises to be Cream Separators Now open in Shaw's Business an extra good one. ..-Quality guaranteed. will assure you every Schools, Toronto, continues until ...10 On Saturday last, Miller Bros cent of profit. gN -'of the seventh- coqPess­Qu. lost -b .August Bch,_ when Pal] Term Be. valuable horse. In the forenoon, -:Do BOX a =1�1 l Dr`ills, Cultivators, Harro;vs, gins. Free Catalogue, Write'' they had taken a team to Clare - Mont station for a load of timber -Verity Plo*s, Wag(•W. H. SHAW. Pres. for John Miller's new barn. They and Boggles. tirn --ret ed home and "after dinner the team was again taken out, J. R. THEXTON, Pi6lieriug, Ont. PICKERING there being nothing wrong with --fSUMMER FURNITURE Ind. Phone I" either 'ho'rse. Without warning, ,to one of thio horses fell over on its UMBER YARD LU side, stone dead.., its mate was C sweet ts IM, also taken ill about the same time, Porch Chairs, Reclining Chairs and Hammocks, tlie''latit;r at coit.r ..A specially, good -line of Camp Cote at $2,25. A Cm* Imol Looft but is now recovering., Aa the team was a very spirited one it is JuS t-ar rived.& carload of British 5aqeosedrthey re overheated. C3 19 a 0 Id -Parties who have had pi�tt'res framed here- for sometime, v et tje e 2. IV of M r• -9a, r Johnston; of Ash. �7 a. Columbia fir lumber, cow rair JO port the death kindly &11 ituld take them away. -% Samuel I . . . i . prising- the fol in burn, which took place on Tues 0 0 C. H. BURLING "TICKERING r day after a lingering illness. from C3. .16 V matched Bright's disease, Mr. Johnston was a brother of the late Georgea am ebmq 90 sheeting, flcLori;ig, Johnston, of Claremont, and the &V to -- --ff d -r -Jo -h -nq­t5`n,-o f 13 -ro-o-k I i n, late Ar I ; & lug, & '-C-0 c: a base,—casing, etc. and formerly of the 7th concession, U -- - all 6f whom died within a -41 ear. P" Mr. Johnston was a successfultea- $200 2 !7 LN'W. D. Gordon Son, umber of yearg, after- ..00 worth of Millihery'"sen cher for a n at be oleared oilt at once. Fe wards Iinterin jg mercantile life to: War �-Z Ashburn, 'which he followed* for - CZ -PICKERING Apr several years. Giving this up, he a became a successsful fatmer par- These Hats are made of expensive materials. -.Reg $6, for $1 1 Zell an d -ILa. pendeat phoris, ticillarly as a . breeder eeder of pure-bred . . T.egu ar 5.00 for 8.76, regular 4.00,'fo-r'3.00, regular 3.50 for 3.00: July, 'cattl regular lar 8.00 fbr N.'50, 'regular 2.50 for 2,00, regular 1.50 for 1.25. m On Sunday last the members ofs•pe the Masonic Lodge held a church Yon want a Summer Hat -don't miss,these bargains, Oat. N. parade that proved to be a very ..SCome now as our Millinery Department will -be closed p Doe affair.. The memb.ers- for the season in. about, two creeks. of the local lodge and a number JanrarT 1917-WbitbY 2, Ozhswa 3, Bronaham 4. Pori Pe 5. Uxbv4dge 12,,Qanongtou 11, met rR from Doric Modge, Pi6kerling, Beaverton 10, Uptorgrove 9 Mens Bos and Children's Straw Hats, Girls' Middies, Women's in their hall at 3,80 o'clock in the rons, Girls' and Boys'white and bine' Canvas Shoes, afternoon and at 8 o'clock pro- Ladies!-SuwmerVests, CorsetWaists ,. White ceeded in a body to the 'Presb Grain Choppmg y Skirts' Hosi�ry, Corsetea,,Etc. terian.Chiirch where the pastor, 'D OAT FLAKING AN Of all materials and design Rev. Bro. A. McLellan preached a Household Goods -Scrims, Art Muslins, Gingliams, Table Linens,kept in stook. It will pay you most eloquent sermon. which wasSlips,-etc.The-undersigned-is prepared to do Bed Sproads','Pillow So call at our works and inspect our stock listened to most attentively' by grain chopping and oat flaking and obtain priors. Don't be mined III large congregation present, 21 every day in the -week Agents we do not employ them, oon the I& In "quou iy we can, and ibrow off the sont I&ROCERIES GROCERIES co to'Saturday oommissiou of 10 per coni. whicsh you WR the church being comfortably fill. ex ja n alp ed. A �propriate music was ably Up-to-date-everythin the ver -best. Tea, bulk and'mixed, W 1b. certainly move by purchasing from IGIN info T AM V7 1 COILrendered the choir of the el 80011 Phone 28M. A qq*ntity of slabs for sale also all soliolfad. nelerstand that- 1t4s- wagon to gues, sales, 6 WNITIT IRA W S-! the intention of the lodge to make NITE D. SIMPSON"& ()Of) the affair an annual one, P I C]EKE. R I NG]john F. Bayles, Greenwood 'Aa Sl'a --�s ,q.... • s _ ., 3 -'Y.x _.'-k - .'-r• st'� .,•�F'L^e.es'+c,: .: ,.qv. w.�'` �`TAq ��TT. •"'.•iie9 A .?: s� ��.. ��yt' a`. ... �.+...w _ w. +,4....w ...,.. :":'... -•,.' .,. .�.' ar.� ,` - .�s;• -.parr .yy5..,-'. . vra • ��_sn .". •.. i .r j� into explosives, sad that demand ,BRITAIN A BIG PLACE. 1 must cssaa +owe day Beery anddas iii►. A Blessed BOOM - t0 t One of the shrewdest Ameeica� fin- Busy Brides— cgSil� and Owns one-fourth of the Land of. tlye } rEV• HasbeeaCasads'e in ' • " a Earth, Says. Allyn Williams. e ' a favecke east for may or may not in defeated on the "Until my recent visit to England - y strength-giving nutriment--- c " I - food problem or. by exhaustion of her .. I I do not think- I .realized, nor do I I ST CAS( more than forty flODD'3 KIDNEY PILLS CURED fluting men, but so long as England the cleanest, ptuest, CEIEal I believe the majority.of Americans re- t1 holds the seas Germany is defeated, f food in the World, Shredded I alize, the immense size, wealth and 1 year. WHEN DOCTOR'S FAILED. because soon she will have nothing to Wheat with Strawberriee. power of Great Britain," said Allyn i� Enough for Sc. to wear. The great lack in Germany Williams of London, president of —� - --- ---__ - - A combination that is a cr- ' rod��e SO large to-day is textiles. Again cotton is F I the Royal Society of Miniature Faint- I 6111Ejj(INipANY px l IMr. M. A. Morrison Suffered From king. It was true in America bQfore .feet, CO11np1etC ]meal. YQL1 !era according to the V4'ashing'.on �`'::"ONTo,ON '"'` ' ' Kidney.Disease for'Five Five Years- 1860, but the-Civil War and the north- • I loaves' of fine, dont know the realest Of I Post. This war has shown us this Dodd's Kidney PWs Clued Him. ern industrial expansion that followed alatC joys if Oil have not ! England in size corresponds with the wAOE w c�NAOA wholesome nour- � overthrew its sovereignty, and later it .y District of Columbia. It is only the Tarbot, Victoria Co., C.B., June was declared that pig iron was king eaten it. ' For breakfast, ( seat of government for Great Britain, t'1a"g Forane meds bread ))° 12th (Special:) Cured' of Kidney industrially. luncheon Or any meal in the same way that the District of no. t, these is nothing trouble of live years' standing and of "To-day, however, cotton is king in Columbia is the central seat of gov- g . which three doctor]; failed to cure European contest, and its scepter will ernment for- the United States. just as good• G him, Mr. M. A. Morrison, a. well decide the fates against Germany "Great Britain owns more than known resident of this place has no should all other material factors fail one-fourth of the land of the earth; E.W.GILLM CO. LTD 's hesitation. in stating that he owes his to repress her. In my 'judgment, TORONTO, ONT. . " , • ,.;.f she is by far .the greatest ocean-car- w1nNlvEo MOM7REAL- ;4 health to Dodd's Kidney Pills. Germany cannot go through the win- -u • eying nation in the world, and, there- "I was so weak I could not walk ter because she cannot get either wool i fore, controls the seas;and al though ' a quarter of a mile and today I am or cotton to clothe herself. There is ;;` .,' ''TT she was caught totally unprepared for ..'able to attend to my work as well as- not. time between. this and the next -thi-a 'great 'war, yet not 'a square inch A Difficult Feat. I was t>tventy years ago;' Mr. Mori- snowflakes for German chemistry to of her territory has been invaded by "Odd, isn't it?" son says, or nve year's I suffered from Kidney Disease. I -was treat- clothing by any known chemi3#r7 _ I _ - greater• part of Germany's great i "To succeed we must deliver the ed by three skilful doctors ,but got fin when cotton and • wool are lacking. colonies and has within sixteen months benefit. - raised a volunteer army of more than' tt1l Vis, yet we mustn t be caught with ' "Then a friend advised me to use Sign of a Fish Market. Made in Canada. _ 3,500,000 men, all of whom are well Dodd's Kidney Pills., I went to the The proprietor of a rials store had paid." a seep Ftalnard'o Liniment to the hones t :_ druggist' and got five boxes. • Before a new Bign: No Connection. ..-= I had used four boxes I - was com- - �"FFreesh Fish here' ale said the first The Canadian Branch - of the Queen est stir 7tiaai d+s �d tats no ot>�s �, y q y Mary's Needlework Guild wish to dis- EED POTATOES, IRISH COB. x „ e Hopes Were Dashed. t I advise anyone suffering from laid- customer. .Its unnecessary." I claim any connection with s chain- � Dlers. Delaware, Carman. nr. - ne disease to use Dodd's KidneyPills, He painted "'here" out. letter which is bein circulated in the ( A� young man employed a little col- der at once SUVIJ limited. Write for - about m cure has only k write re f course • the' re for sale. I B Quotations. H. wP yt' . ,:sort, Crampton v� '..- �• AIIyone who .wants to . know afore ` Said the second• cus'•omer, "Why '!or name of the Guild by the New York ; °Ted boy to help about the house. the 1 e '+ little darky boasted one day that he f _ y y „sale' . O y ranch. Though responsib'fi:ty in .no could read any book. Mr, donee 81gLP WANTED. r,. me and I will tell them all about it. I He painted out two words more. 1 way Uouchea the Canadian Branch, the T .ax>✓ i3.�KLRct WANTED, DAT Dodd's Kidney Pills are no experi- ° '?" handed him a Latin, reader, The lit work and _ y peri- Why `fresh said a third sus- ladies here regret that such a method j �- goon wages. Nasmtths _ Y.;ment. They have been curing kidney ower. "You wouldn't sell them i! Qf,obtaining money for the Queen)i t1e fellow studied the words for a longi 1-a mf ted, 42 •Lyuchees Street. Toronto. `disease in all parts of Canada for a ,they weren't fresh, would you V, Guild hall been resorted to, and that it time, his expression growing more 1, A C K S'NI I T H FtRFMAN OR quarter of a century. Ask our At last the sign read just "Fish." has and more puzzled. Finally he tossed B Floorman: Steady employment . Ap- _ Y, - 1 Lly llendrie. & t'o . Ltd.. Hamilton. y gob foto this countr as the ,the book aside. neighbors about'them. Along came a fourth customer. chain-letter system has long- since L,ICKNSi1TFi Fl\fSHmilt AND "What's the use of having that been condemned and fallen into dis- + '"Dat teacher done tole me Ali - 0 ++ '• could, read!"' he exclaimed in disgust ,[ kHelpers, must be used to %axon w - _ - sign,"-he asked,_ wben you can smell farr. aSu Apply Smith - Rroo., S& Parlia- _ _ - _- them a block a A 3 Ment Street. Tnrunto. -'HE- :COTTON I9 KING. " - knows 'tain't so." _ - Wanted t0 Much. 1X-T-ED--T9AWSTEHS, KTF.A1)T Ah didn't believe rt den find now Ah A.PATHETIC INCIDENT. ' g _ _Caval Officer (r sin Into sed) I m logMent, Rood wagon. "Ily Germans May Hate. Nothing, to .. __ —� g Y The man who doesn't mean more i IiensAx Co.. Limited. (T. T Ry, Cart- } Wealr, Next Winter. " ag+ Agents. Toronto. You guaranteed that this Morse -Fan-ti a says is mean, whether he I - -_- - Not long ago_ a gentleman who had � wouldn't shy before the discharge •of ` PERIE:�CED AND 1NEXPERI. - _ _ ,Pays anything Or not. E, wearenced Also a few Young fen sear were little understood in 1914, es- 'thought well of suddenly died- As Highest %sin's paid- �dercury silos, + you've got your money's worth. He'g pecially on this side of the Atlantic. was natural,. one of the first things sound in.wind and limb; that I'll etako Limited, Hamilton Indeed, many people made inquiry -afLet his death, was the straightening my name on. I didn't. Bell him to Save Money on Roofing LADIES WANTED To Do PLAIN t as to why financial publications should u of his estate, and when matters and tiyrht aewtae w home. %note or devote so much space t0 the war. �, P Y� as 8 Charger; he isn't One. YOU � t3it my prices, direct from mill La• spare time, Rood pay work e.^t t any dfs- s .. were looked over and an inventory : asked me if he would shy before j you. I line R—fin s for every tance. Charse+< paid. Send stamp for L taken of what he was supposed-- to be p'�rpoae. Samples ire# Address. parttculara - Ad-onal ]Manufacturing Now that. Germany in her economic carona-fire As'a harmles3 est I company, IrontreaF. isolation is calling loudly for peace, possessed of, it was found that it said 'No,' but I . didn't ay he Halliday Ci o., Ltd., "a Mos. � E n iN 1 I:D F,)R ALL the interwoven relations -of modern would take almost every available r ;fiaanae and commerce become stead- wouldn't shy after the gun was fired; .l i branchem or Finishing trade. ltso it more a Icent to pay the outstanding obliga- I never tried him. You want too I �+iudinls Rubbing and Pollehing dFeo y apparent, especially with I tions which he had contracted" with a much Ma'or reap �� ? %a=keg ®a Re oa a aaTrrimme rad Qe Poe rubber in Germany E3.00 per lb, and J y you do. • " ,. men When a: plying stes ate Fxperisnre _• - result that his family would be turned ; _ i p copper there 80c. bid, says 'the Wall -out upon the' street. t ana %nether marred or single, Apply Streit Journal., A The Geo. NfcLatran Furniture (-'o., Limit. i It was heartrending to see them en=- ®. Qiranolated Eyelids, .� rcdwe swollen ed. Stratford. Ont- To nt To the question what Germany I deli tiring to retain some srtieles of , e Eyes inti rrted by e: Joints, Sprains, Bruloes. &oft lacks, the answers have been vanou- i furniture most dear to them. - It -look- ture to SM. final and Md Bunches; Heals Boil. Poll : r Some - have said she could not fight • ed as though the house_ which the; p ickly relieved bj Marine Evil, Quittor. Fistula and ,AT .ONCE: 1 without copper. Others have declar- EyV s icy NC struetirts. infected sores Q"k#17 Tinsmiths a D d Helpers had'been accustomed to live in would- just .E s Comfort. At as it is a powtive antiseptic ed rubber a war necessity. All sorts ' have to go, but to packing up and Your Druggist'a 5oc.per Cale. Marles Eye 'I sad •rmactde• Pieamit to wanted, Good wages and steady of partieulkAzations have been made '-rtimmaging through some of the fur- �;2se. Forftiaekellbetyarraask tee, IL not dilater or "am" work. ApgFv�to 'rhe pedlar People, as to Germany's lack in food, milk, !nature what was' their relief when they the tau. ew rye+^ woradtrawaa _ Dn4*,t• orNarfplyoRessdyG..Ckkps Limited, wa. oat. trying fats, beef, etc. If German. came across a policy for $5,000.00 _ st oo ws • 7 dellr! ee. ty " babies have suffered for milk it is be- ! f `AHSORRINt. JR., die otusep*,%east for ■anklM which the late husband had been 'Eleven,' Sur' Enough. :,sdsft tew}eL swotles vaiea we" swans area"., NINVOIZa�ss roe sass, : cause the .Germans have slaughtered carrying unknown to his rami] In the rine. s■s m 1"s.o.wanos. era 61;4M par tame a. their own_ cattle for the trench de- y The teacher asked the clans to ee�re a charred. will tea roe more roe war ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND Jos : Crown Life Insurance Company o! - tender. If there has been lack of P Y soots down 11 Antarctic animals. Jim- iafenl Tvw sante as iso in o"F P onions for sal• In food Ontario fat for the frying Toronto. I my Jones quickly wrote down his ana- N.Y T�� ad Awrtrl 6 ly" oris Bla�tlest�� "• towns. bustaii �Fvii iniormici anon ry g pan, it is because Notice of the death was sent the ower and took his elate to the teacher's I application to Wilson Publishing Com - the army has used the fats for glycer- q P Y parry, 7,1 West Adelaide Street. Toronto.�COMPURYand a cheque was om tl -desk. 'This was what she read. "Six - - earl In the war well that she . was issued. seals, four polar hears and oils vva1- ntssaszLa>trsoos. ine in explosives manufacture. As t: to Germany's d.fiieer.ciea, the answer „ r deficient in diplomacy. After the eau The mort a e was aid off, the fur- g g P - -- ' %i LD .FALSE TEETH HUU4}HT IY h E - niture was -a?e and there was soon- - \ 1 )) pp ` s p y' paid a�]iall totBealey highest IV74 t2ueen siderable amount lett over to; present ��•s Lalasmout ase. ur lhystotans. -- Luaitania and a year of ]slier-writ- last, Toronto. ing, a bright lady remarks that the I needs' . ! t ANCEI.. TUMORS, LU]IP& ETC. real deficiency of Germany appears I. This is an object lesson which should Important Knowledge. C 4ragrnaJ and asternal, cured with F 'to be common sense. appeal tn. every' one of ns and one and out pain by our home treatmeal sort all can make the same provision for rather=-So you like school, do you, us before too Fate. Dr, Doilman Medica Shrewd financiers have been buying dear And what have Co., Limited. Collinewood. Ont the family by insuring in the Crown you learned , cotton, yet with some misgivings, ft r Lie t to-day? - rg� �oyo=ea t eilabla and LY H11'd "millions of bales of cotton ore going ;rlarjorie (aged six-I {earned' the. cb•ep to operate, can be attached to Rook �— any bicycle. Ask 7dar dealer; It he WHAT FRENCH REGAINED. = II -names of al] the little bay& �, Galt d donsa't andle tt. write w for Caja ogu• H. Wefts to- Y for erzalusf•e � w Germans Have Been Pushed Oil More your town if w• are not represent d to A Mans Than 2,!500 Square Miles. I. was cured of Bronchitis and so., p assess at•.:farsato. resew. Roughly measured, the territory re- I Asthma by MINARD'S LINIMENT. I. Tolsolrzo saJls wotlsttta, gained from the Germans to France MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. p'p g`e'ts p' s°'°at°' out. =' Worth - ezQeeAs 2,500 square E;Iles, Its pmu• Lot 5,. P. E. I. F-ree'' sofwlatttr(i before the war was fathe I was cured of a severe attack of • M a pTpaaaF Q*i - depends upon his power to neighborhood of half a million. Rheumatism by_ MINARD'S LINI- Shand tet M04el produce what the world Within the redeemed-area are some MENT.r The maps of the Porouytae omen ` of the most interesting places in and Cobalt c�1im finished in Jafiser p�y� for recognizes as of value. Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER. + colors, are now a�oat ready >�or toxo to prdays. France, notably Rheims, the place of distribution to all Who ars n- Mltars in all also I was cured of a severely sprained arm st lea rtts And when you 91t1rt11jSh coronation for moat of the kings of , valuable These will prove 1n- for talocus. France sf-ace-=�*�—'�g#na4ng of the leg by MINARD $ LINIMENT. valuable to those en:tow to rlinttls ars. tie -- al30und you'll find that-this- obtain success in the mining power—which is just power Capedan dynasty. The most famous JOSHUA 'A. WYNACHT, market. a �vatt>,a a•s of mind and hod ods ceremony of this character to take >3ridgewater. - lorsato• of & remarkable d place here was the annointing of _ ; The Issue is Limited ,gree on Chanes e E after Joan of Are had File Your Application ' at I Madineryfor ���8the food ohe eats. driven the Engrish from before the Innocent• Merriment. i �'city a•adla. It was here, Loo. that - aQf1l�, ._For, . highest accomplish- ;•Clovis was baptitiea• on Christmas Wife=Are my�doughputa like those ment one must have the Day, in 496, Before the devastation your -mother used to make? A Postcard Will Sting It. F lis wrought by tho present war the great Hub (sampling them)—Well--er_ .�'heclock Engine, 150 best values in food—food Private wire connecting all markets p {, which builds well-balanced Rheims Cathedral was considered by I the ' butes are just the same. L 18 x 42 with double many critics of architecture. the most HAMILTON B. W1<LLS •► i -- bodies and brains, beautiful structure produced • during MUSTQ's Liniment Lumberman's rrlsad (Member Standard Stock Egchan>:e> the Middle Ageff. main driving belt 24 ins. Amiienns, with a population of ninety Yet The Were Usef =' s ZZXG IFTMAT Rase, TonalgTO {} ' d before the wit , is next 114 Ar and iby In -a Importance among the salvaged-cities. The office boy had been detectgi' I {, t vTV y,{ �" ' FOOD Its cathedral, one of the, most impos- in a lie. It was not one of the ordin-_ Uett driven. All in first has that kind of value. It ing piles of Thirteenth Century Lrcfit ary prevarications of the everyday y� I `j contains all the nntrime>i>t j tecture in Europe, was scarcely teas world and, moreover, to make the T�gal I class condition, Would be � famous than the one at Rheims. crime more grievous, he had persisted of whale wheat and barley, Arras, also reclaimed, -was noted . f�+ --. includi=tg - the irn�portant for its woollen _ manufactures before in adhering to his orgi7lal mendacious r• IDN"'a1$1i Y x014 together or separate- mineral elements so often the war. Its medieval days in tapes- statement. "Do you Mow, my lad," }},, try hangings were so'famoue that the asked an elderly, clerk, "Mhat,becomes J Yll'fGSTON ly ; also a lot of sillafting ' .' lacking in. the usuAl dietary. name of the city was adopted as a of young lads who trifle with the - oNTAilifO Grape-Nuts cotnes ready common noun for draperies is Eng truth?" "Yea," was "the assured re- at a very great bargain as r t0 eat, 18 easy to digest, land. Robespierre,- the revolutionist., "the 'the boss often sends them out A S T N g, was born to Areae. as travellers when they grow up." - u� room Is required immc& nourishing, economical, q, Le IKD ,ff won4-,Iull delicious — a -t y Persuasive. tecl L 1aal�ch- ate] - help In building men • of . Uncle 'Tobey was. a. hospitable soul. ARE CLUX y worth. - He wanted no guest in his house to ABflCYiA1�53 .«.Die.. �e f rank Filson &Sons n sive some, have some: ALL DEALEA3 14#Of11iB 8"Mir tT «TherF a Reason - he invited cordially at the supper &• f �,�� me Arm t�erarte,e�f►atea�e.a6+Oe1Ts 73 Ad*lside Street West, c : 31t a mdr'sce, but studer dedirtmetto psen- � table, sending around the platter for. HAMILToti "r"taystattuAo"o"Woa. Tomatm k-- f wnaditra Post im_CereaLC 1 + _ Windsor, Ont. 'ere aa ia '"-fit";-T, , ., to the pigs anyway." �T, *�'lAi !Cl1oV I' JULTANOAUGUiT' ED. 7. ISSUE 26--14 _..., ..:, ... .,,,: d, ��.- ,. • .. . � .. ..-...,.-:��... � 1► .. � ..>... L .� _... ,.�;..�.._. _ u � ......-..r�..�:ti a- - x,a.:�.;I.;:<..a�,...dS.���m.�.A.cTc,��.�tr.,�; _7 • •4• WAS OffAMS MWARY IDOL 'IT 'MAKES ROUGM ABOUT THE NEVER FAILED IN 0S SERVICE HANDS SMOOTH L19 There is no better remedy HOUSEHOLD for chapped and lips Kitchener Was In Franco-Prussian War Before 'He Entered than -SHOES -British Army—Most of His Life Was Spent -Selected Recipes. 0 for evevy SPORIr in' Foreign - Climes. .1 L Am dmk U Ank Tapioca 9now.—Four ounce an RIEC AT - a— tapioca should be soaked in a pint of cold water, flavored-with strained le- Wom I-W M member Irishmen like' to 'claim Lord Kitch- supply necessary for the locomotive. T*M& KWIC e men -juice. Simmer the .tapioca un- of the amily Mer as a countryman of theirs on But Kitchener built on, and as he til it is quite clear, mix it with three truck water in or four tablespoonfuls of red currant 7 .-.the ground that he was born at Gun? C-=P)10F fele, built he bored, and he a -dish, and leave borough Villa, County Kerry, on June the sands just where he needed it, and jelly, pour into a glass 24th, 1850. But although his father, the work was 'finished on October 31, Keeps the skin smooth and soft. Col. Henry .Horatio Kitchener, ha11897.In April of the following year SOM In batwly carat I and ft tabes aL !cover with beaten white of egg, d to bicome cold. Just before serving Kitchener won the ba le of the At- 1.9weetened, and, if desirable, more le- migrated to Ireland from Leicester tt and genexal nom evemwJIM. 0 shire two ye'ars before the birth of bare, and on Sept. 2 caught up with 'Pefum Subadtofta. Roviclet as w- men juice may be added. :--his son Herbert, the family is East the Mandi"i; forces at Omdurman-and Anglian. Even before be enteredBroth for the Family,-One cupful SOLD By-A SHOE DEALERS the sealed his former victory and the, I of pearl barley should be poured into I — Army in 1871. he. had had a taste of 'Rhalifa's -doom. Gordon was avenged. three quarts of cold water, and. then I W, actual war. While still a Woolwich After the fight'was won he cut off the put into a saucepan and allowed to cadet he was -staying during a vac&- Dervishes' retreat, land as they huddled boil. Remove all fat from about two whites. Beat light, add a level table- tion with his father in Brittany, for around their standards he played his CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO of mutton, either neck or loin, I spoon of white sugar for each egg and pounds the 'Irish estates had been solcL machine gu' 3 In them, killing about 1 1 1 and cut fl�o mant into SM811 Dieces. five drops of lemon extract. Whip' Trance-s--lasti, desperate struggle 16,o 0. The Mandi's tomb was the! Add to the barley, and boil gently for light and a brown in a moderate against the German hosts was being great shrine cl the Dervishes. Kitch- oven. N. 10 one hour, skimming occasionally. fought out by brave but III-grganized ener demolished the tomb, the holy i Grate a carrot, cut two small turnips armies of hastily-raised levies. Young place, and scattered the mummy so into dice, and add these, with a little ...With Strawberries. Kitchener offered his services to the that no part of the body could be got onion. Boil for one hour liager, French, was accepted, and fought un- for re-enshrinement to be a focus for people had looked on Kitchener's 1 I skimming occasionally, and adding a Nearly every one agrees that the ;dl -der General Chanzy in the operations future trouble.'- He gave peace to silent but effective work; they had water if necessary to keep; luscious ripe strawberry dipped into around Le Mans. Egypt. Inever been able to fathom his person- little hot up the required quantity. When I powdered sugar and eaten from its ality. A cockney non-commission stem, cannot be improved upon as a ed cooked, strain, season with pepper, Kaiser. Learned Value of Organizati0l;. Congratulated by Kai officer, who had seen much service' dessert, but there. are tirries when it. is In that terrible winter campaign !salt, and a little chopped parsley. He was created Baron Kitchener of under him, summed up the general, I necessary to make one box of the fruit ,Kitchener saw miles of stalled freight Serve very hot. Scme new recipes for Khartoum, received the Grand Cross opinion when he said of Kitchener Hot-Pot-Take the remains of cold cars loaded with war material; sol- go a long way. of the Order of the Bath, the thanks " 'E's no talker. Not 'im. 'E's all -beef or mutton and slice it thinly.. this purpbse-,irlay be appreciated. dier freezing for lack of overcoats of Parliament and was voted $160,- steel and Wice." Slice up sufficient onions and pots- in plenty half a mile away, but I Strawberry Ye.�­Boil two cups of • which there was no one to issue, and ['000; also it may be recalled the Demanded Deeds. toes. Put in a pie dish a layer of meat sugar and one-half cup of 'water to- • Staiving for food that rotted because Kaiser telegraphed his sicere' con- who, one of potatoes. one of onions, 4eason- gether, without stirring, for three there was no machinery for its di5tri- gratulations. Two weeks after Om- His face was that of a man w. Ang them with Pepper, salt and chop minutes; then cool. , Add the juice 0. durman, Kitchener's forces met Mar- neither asked for sympathy nor want- from one box of strawberries and the bution. That is why he later fought ed it. He had steady blue-grey pas-. pied parsley. Continue this until the chard at Fashoda with eight French e of one lemon, then add one cu the Dervishes with Nubian track4ay- .pie dish is fulL__Put__in_abQut half-a Jule officers and 120 Soudanese tirailleurs, sionle" eyes and a heavy moustache if.. - era and American bridge builders and and their Withdrawal lef b the whole covered a mouth that shut close and: Pint of water and a little butter, 0 ace wafera-h-d-f-reeze.7 -Whenpar t- bemmed In the Boers with blockhouses, coverwith another dish, and put into a ly frozen star in the white of one egg, Al of the Soudan in the power of Eng- firm like a wolf trap. He believed 'beaten stiff.. and charged wire. His first campaign! with all his might in the gospel of slow oven for one and a halt to two land. Kitchener at once to: wi A Delicious Mousse-Mash one box ---ended by his catching a severe cold hout build 'up the country. k- He hid illimitable self-confl- berries. Dissolve one after a balloon ascent made�wben h work, . g d teaspoonful dence. For bunglin an faint-heart. I Creamed Potatoes-Take Coe sup- clothes were wet. War. iedness he was incapable of feeling tui of granulated gelatine in a little of In three month milk. a teaspoonful of butter, of granulate he was near to death with pleurisy. salt and pepper to taste. The but- Within a year the Boer War broke! -the., juice. Bo on&kglf cup of sugar 1 sympathy or showing mercy; an offs- I With out, and- a-fter the British -d.928ters , t r should-16e —put in a small frying- une,--ha4-ttl—ei wateF till it I rmy, cer-who failed him onee got no second He Joined the Engineers in the Lord Roberts was sent to South i chance. pan, arid when hot, but before it threa�s and then pour it on the stfll-y 1 Africa. Lord Kitchener, while still i browns, add enough flour to thiekon. 'beaten whites of 1 two eggs. Add the spring of 1871 and began the long, Sirdar of the Egyptian. army, was pro- Nineteen-tnventieths of Kitchener's stir till smooth, and gradually add the gelatine; se. the dish in a bowl of hard tail that Erigbind exacts from active life were spent outside of the ice water arid stir till it is cold. When -9-5-W--lier. mated of and made RA I . Anti for milk. Have cold boiled potatoes the men w erve For three . chief of staff. He arrive in --- I Toy It has begun to get add one and one. years he worked at Chatham and "'_ has been said of him he didn't really cu Aldershot and then was detached to Town in January, 1900, and in 'em let them gradually heat through; 6 her took stipreme command t L know England when the war broke very Aitt)"utmeg g-iated -over the, whipped, and the berries. Turn into 'work in a M?mi-civil capacity on the !out. a mold, pack in salt and ice and lot i Roberts had left'for Engl e we potatoes)befoYe frying improves the Palestine survey. For four years he i to work with systematic thoroughness flavod. More salt and pepper may I stand for-three or four hours. before passed -up and down measuring the and built across the Transvaal a -line be added, if deeired. serving- Garnish with whole berries, land of Canaan and learning the ways. L -o I of blockhouses connected by wires] Cold Meat Pudding.-Two ounces of. Strawberry Whip.-Soak ne table- and the speech of its people. In I Viceroy of Indi J spoonful of gelatine in a little cold Palestine, In Cyprus, in Egypt, Kitch- I charged With electricity; sixty mobile suet, three pounds of chopped- - cold ttolumns-were-put into the field; all the meat, two ounces of- - bftad* cruydbs, r� water .for.. 10 minuit- and- _then. dia. ---oner managed to adapt-hIJn­3elf`-t­othkv women and childred and non-combat- two eggs, one oniom pepper and salt solve it in one cup of boiling water., Ma%h one box of berries and adi the ways of bhe natives. He acquired not i ants were -taken 'off the *farms and to season. one teampoonful of sauce only their language but their very lq' !'Placed in huge concentration -camps._� parsley, juice- * and two tablespoonfuls of le.; tonation, and could live among the, one teaspoonful of chopped Slowly and with much less lost, of life I men juice to the gelatine. Put in gravy, cut Arabs as safe from detection as Kim Hard boil the eggs and than would otherwise have been pos- 1 cool place. When it begins to set In the crowded streets of Lahore. them into slices; chop the meat, onion .11 sibLe the Boers were worn down, and -and parsley, and soak the bread- whip'-with a Dover egg beater' till a. Making a Mummy Fight. in May, 1902, the a ggle ended. light, Serve in sherbet. glasses, gar- tu crumbs in boiling -milk; season to England acquired Cyprus in 1878 Kitchener- was made a viscount, ad- 11 ­� tushed with - a spoonful of taste and mix all the ingreolient% well whipped and Lieut. Kitchener was placed in vanced to' the rank of General, given i -4n for cream and a berry. together anti hake'in a 13� '�­ebarge of the exploration. _Ho- bad the thanks of Parliament, and $2ro I awberry Cheese�_ delicious ;hour; then turn out and serve with neither money nor powerful friends, 000,.also the Order of Merit. hot-weather dessert may be made b good gravy. stirring Ft: few crushed berries into but the maps arid reports he sent back Sent to India. Cinnamon Toast.-Ctit the bread 0 to London were models of their kind. 'Tied t n a cream cheese and serving it with No sooner was peace signed about ;-.-inch thick and wast quickly. -In 1880 he was made British , Vice- Viscount Kitchener was sent to In- watching carefully. that .it may not- saltines. This tairtes like strawber- Consal at Erxerum. His rearl chance ries with Devonshire cream, and is dia as Commander-in-Chicf, and in burn, Score lightly while piping hot, came in 1883. - seven years he revolutionized the In- and spread with enough )utter to sink Particularly gobd for porch teas. After the bombardment of Alexan- Strawberry Sauce.-Bread or rice dris. Englaid _h" to reorganize the than army, and freed it from red tape. In; then cover over with powdered This stern, icy man put an instant end cinnamon and granulated sugar'mix-- pudding may be made into a real com- JC Egyptian army. Kitchener volunteer- pony dessert, if served with straw- to the old round' of polo-playing Barri-,� ed in the, proportion of I spoonful of ed and was one -of the twenty-six men berry sauce, made by creaming one- -chosen for the work of raising a force son life. He made every one work cinnamon to 2 of sugar-.--Remove the third of a cup of butter with one cup and thanked no one for working. Just crusts and cut into _fingers; put of 6,000 men for the defence of Egypt. in a of Powdered su-:-ir, into which a half . . . . . . -very hot covered dish and serve at The -Fells) does not come of a fight- as in -South Africa he had shipped cup of crushed berries is stirred. ;back to England more than 400' offs- once, jng race and the job seemed hopeless. cera as "useless," he started in to Make it just before it is to be eaten. Scotch Tea Scones.-Half -pound Capt. Kitchener. was told to lick the flour; I teaspoonful baking powder; I I Strawberry Tapioca-Hull a box Of ;weed out the incompetents in In cavalry into shape cad was. attached I berries in a large glass bowl and I teaspqon-, He never played favorites. ounce butter; 1,cuP milk. to the Intelligence Department. He After leaving India with the rank I =a-- ful sugar. Rub the buttef into the sprinkle with sugar. Soak - three- proved that the Fellah was like a of Field Marshal, Kitchener succeed-'! flour, add the sugar and baking pow- quarters of a cup of tapioca in cold water for two hours, then drain and bieyele, ineapable oi standing up WD flour, G.C.Nft-., der; mix with the milk into a soft i ed the Duke of Connaught as Com- I , I alone, but very useful in the hands mander-in-Chief and High Commis � the new Viceroy amill Governor-Crend I'dough, roll out and cut intq three-cot- cook in a double boiler with two and of a skilled master. In ten weeks era]- of India. I one-half cups of boiling ;sinner in the Mediterranean, and I nered. 5cones. Brush over with milk ng water till after the arrival of the first batch of transparent. Cool and lieur over the made a tour of England's colonies to and bake in a quick -oven. sweetened berries. Serve with su raw recruits 5,600 men went through organize their fighting forces. On Butterscotch Pie_-One large cup of , * the ceremonial. parade movements and cream. Dressing Percentage. [light brown sugar, two tiblespoons f-I his way froth Australia he visited practised by the British Guards in 0 :Japan and the United States, return- The average dressing percentage of flour, yolks of two eggs beaten light, Hyde Park, and they did it with un-' �ing to England in 1910. His latest'hogs is 75, while of cattle it is 53,�one cup of cold water, pinch of salt, Improperly kept food exposes the usual precision. service prior to the war had been in 'and of, sheep 48. Part of this differ. two tablespoons of melted butter. family to, ptomaine poisoning. 14 Years in Egypt. Egypt, where he went to' continue ence is due_fo the method of figuring. Mix sugar and flour, add egg, water, Uii�._i_stump of a candle instead of For fourteen years Kitchener sere- Lord CromLi's great work. He suc- 'In the,case of the hog the hide, head salt and butter and stir smooth. Cook a cork for the glue bottle and it will ed in Egypt. He was with the Gor- Lceeded in restoring the Fellah to the and feet are included` in the carcass to a cream in a double boiler; add net stick. don relief expedition in 1884, and 'land, and; wit'li a grant of $15,000,000 weight, while in the case of cattle and half teaspoon of vanilla. Let it cool A piece of .fungus bi-oken from an stayed till the hero of Khartoum had from the British Government, created sheep the head, hide and feet are not'a little; pour into a baked crust; old tree is a splendijfl buffer for ma- been avenged. At Handoub he was 'a great cotton-raising industry. included. --nm-the bog is very thicli'make a meringue from the eggs; hogany furniture. severely wounded by a bullet that When War Began. fleshed and has a small digestive 47 shattered his jaw and buried itself When war broke out Kitchener system. Cattle and' sheep have large, in his neck, and he was inv.alided: was Pau in England to accept promotion in the riches and disgestive system's.) back to England. In 1888 he returned peerage to an earldom. 1"he Prime Sheep dress out lowest, due to the,Doctor Tells How ToStringthen Minister made him Secretary of State • woo to Egypt as adjutant-general to head I and the rather light fleshing of the First Brigade of Soudanese troops the carcass. -Ey 50 per cent 1-n---One for War, and be had responded in his 7 at Toski, where he led the final charge., wondeZfully efficient way. His firs The dressing percentage of animals n l' t and again he was mentioned i of each class varies widely. This Is Week's Time In Many Instances despaUhes:' From Governor-General question when he got to the office, "Is due to. the amount of flesh, especial- 2 there a bed here,? " He was told there 4 Press to strengthen their eyes so as to he of the Red Sea littoral and Command-, ly fat present on the carcass, and ant of Suakim he was made Chief of was not and said, "'Get one." It was A I-rcc Pre tion i'ott Clan Have spared -xpeose of ever g(-tting somewhat to the thickness of the hide the trouble and i said be slept only five hours out of, Milled anj U�,e at Home. gin'Roes. rye tronbl,-s- of many the twenty-four and left -nefited 1) fol Police at Cairo, and on Lord Cromer's, and size of the hearts and legq, and his post a wonderfully h( was promoted to be, PhiladelnhlR. Va. I)n you wear glasses? tions may be recommendationto the amoant of filt or the anlou lowinT the wimple rifles. Here Is the pre- Sirdar in 1892. He was only i colonel: every morning at 1 o'clock, returning f nt of Are,yona'victlmof eve strain 'or'other eye 9 rtpt.on: Go to nny noise drug store of. feed w(.a...ac qes" It 0, you wiil be. glad to c before'9. His orders to recruiting and water present in the di know t1int nroorling to Pr. Lewis there Is and get a bottle it Icon-Opto tablets. Drop then. titre tract at the time or slaughtering., e Pon Opto tablet In a fourth of 11 glass. ficers were typical: real hope for_,.vu. Many whose eyes were ('13 Slaughter of Dervishes. "Never mind about drill; I it 40esni For the hogs the dressing percentage fniling was, tl:e7v liare had tbeir eyes re- Of water and nll(,w to ftuRolve. IN'Itb this F�ur years later he began his re- iiiim varies from 65r,'r to 857c with an aver- storod t1troug'.n the principle of this won- liquid. bathe th,�'eyvs two to four times atter if they don't know their derfill frc,! One Iunu ways, daily. You should notlee your ey lear conquest 61 the Soudan. The Don of. 7 5 Al "I -as most blind; ind In- i foot from their left. age For rattle it ranges after trying It: u al up perceptibly right from tbe starte9 e Teach them how not 9�e to mad at all, Now I can flammation will clulvkly disappear. If your gola expedition won him the rank ' to 70c•� with an average of eyes are. bothering you,. even st little. take major-general, and' the of to shoot, and do it quick." from 48% road erervthlng� without any glasses and next year, 1531-'r, and for sheep from 44�,, to 56 0 ­ - , / my cycq do not wn.ter tiny more._ At nlgl�t to save thein now before it is too 1897, be started to avenge 'Striking Apbear'ance. they would pain dr,ndfui!v: now they feel 111er Many hopelessly blind might have average of 48r;', e GordiDn's with an a .-W. H. Pei- been onved If thoy'baii cared -for their eyes Ono all the time. It was like a miracle death. His first step was a railroad In appearance Lord Kitchener 'was era, North Dakota -Experiment Sta- me." A lady who used It says: "The a in time. from Cairo to Khartoum It had to six feet and several inches tall with tion. mospbere seemed 1,�,,.y with or without Note: Another prominent rhv%lr1xn to whom the abe:* artic�e � -.fd: "B.n.opw is a very r�rhahie 4_. glasr-c,3, but after u�inq- this Prescription cross the desert from Haifa to Abu a brick red 'glow to his cheeks, due to r-iredy. its co-tiluent InMdlrr-� am v ell known to min"t Hamed, 230 miles of sand. Experts years of exposure to the tropical sun, for fifteen -days evetyltbing seems clear. .1 eye speeaii%u nd %,wely p�,it�d by tb�. *Me —autc.. can even m,d title. print without glasses," turm guarantee it to stmnsihm bt -0 p- mat nom scoffed at the idea; it wag absurd- He was as strhigbt as any soldier well; Yet Hope.___ it Is believed that thousands who wear .1 -MA OtAtalmed frntn "y lr�d druggist and Is one of the ve" fto HAND• S H IMere is I U..1 t chapped or thea a C Al 'fa lull, e g1se time and multitudes wore will be able pmpawioni I feet should be kept on hand for mlrukr use ft e, cilisthenic'. I seg ran now discard thorn In a reason the entire carrying capacity of the drilled- in 8 Wait r, have you for me?" able •xjm"tm•a il Su. I& In sold y" & �r Co. in ;. .... M en t.tive 1'5JC3ce 41 r m � ,.� .. 1 ,Nz.+`.�•«,n( '^•. HL, rola" .rte - ,esx.nc+. .+r swage ss,. .�re.'+ar"rn•�' b ..« � ••"r a••# aa*.+ i m -rw«. + .wx v � . ,�.. , v 7C s« ,.,�. s � ' �� �5 � >r„ -i- t.s �•. •,{� y f .{'r ✓ a. ,}r t,.a r^. '`c- Y x i. & w+ •LOCAL�A7Mt,7• -Mrs. James Greenlaw spent a - ttxiliaaf few days this week with friends Georgge's Church met at the home - in Toronto. of Mrs. F. Hurst on Wednesday r -R. A. Bunting was in the city -Dr, He will`ieliere as usual afternoon. '�t6re hie , Lq -. . lqp Tuesday, next -Tuesday -to attend to his pro. -The Autumn Leaf 'Mission _ �..z• -J. H. Bandy,was in Toronto feasioual duties. * Band will meet at the home of46 >3 - over-Sunday..-Newrick _Wilson, of Greed- Mrs. W. H: Peak to -morrow (Sat - r -Miss Mary Clark was in the wood. spent Sunday with H. G. urday) 'afternoon at the usual _.. - • -'city on Wedndsday. and Mrs. Calvert.,,,f hour, *� 77�, �1 -F. W. Weeks has completed -J. R. and Mrs. Linton were The foilotiying i rWer donations FARMERS --We -have Seed Corn a bountifai willow harvest. the guests of W. L. and Mrs. have been received by the 118th - -=-*r;aaGladg�Seanrof NVhitby, , first•ala4f�fiesh -Seed.. _-- spent Sunday with Mies Rets, -J, C. and Mrs. Philip spent at�� ai-fie test acnowled - . ]Gormley, Sunday last with Wm, and hlrs. meat was made: Fred Hatch, • Whitby,. 8250; King Bros., Whit- Dent Varieties ` �•� o -Mrs. John E. Gee, of Toronto, Peebles of Whitevale. - is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. -Mr. and Mrs. Hagerty, of To• by, 8100 ; Tp. of Reach $200; Ton n A. Buntin ronto, spent a couple of days last of Whitby, 820Q; W. O. Webster, �7� �T • $ 85 ; Scofield Woollen Mills, Osh• - t'r lscOnsin, It O• Misses B. and I. Bhnti6g spent week with friends here. •� r a Yew, days with their sister, Mrs. =-W. H. Crummer has complet• awn, 8100• Giant Prolific Sweet 1�J31811i ge (Dr,) Bateman, of Toronto. ed the erection of a neat wire T = .� Improved LB�ming -The' township- council will fence in front of his paemises. r meet on Monday next for the -Mrs. R. W. Gordon has return- transaetioa of general business. ed from Harriston, where she was For sale at current prices 3, 4, 51 61 -Pte.. Swinyard, of the 182nd attending her sister's wedding. 8, 10, 12 and 15 inch cement tila at the .,•. Whitevale Tile Yards. Ind. Tel, No, • _ _ _ Flint. Varieties .;• Batt., Whitby, spent Sunday at -:hiss Dottie Bennett, of Dan. i;� Markham. -----_ . - the home of Mr. and- Mrs. Hard- ,barton, is spending a few days Ing. with her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Philip. W.M. PHILP LOIIgIe11OW t. t� m -Capt. and Mrs. Clement and -Chas. S. Palmer has improved R8cruit3 Wanted North Dakota White family, of Milton; are visitin Mrs. the appearance of his property- by Burling. of paint. Battalion, C E. F., stationed at Nia- -Lieut. W. Harding and Corp. -J. S. and Mrs. Jephson took gars, Camp has room for a few young . Eugene Calvegt, of the 116th Batt. in the coal -dealers' excursion to men to enlist in the Machine Gun Sec• - Screen Doors and Windows Niagara, spent Sunday at the the Thousand Islands on Wednes- tion. Any young man who is phy• - ( home of their parents here. sically fit and has been passed by the day. and Thursday of this week, local doctor, will, on application to Get them early. Doors oomplete With -Sergt. R. Shirley, who -he going by boat from Toronto. Lt. Col. Saw Sharpe. O. (7. 116th Over- . '$ been spending a few weeks at the -The Ladies' Aid of the Pick- seas Battalion, C. E. F., be seat trans- hinges lock .and pull at- home of his parents here, left last ering Methodist Church met at portation. week to re -join his battalion. the home of Mrs. Wesley Harvey, AZ 1.04> $1.255> -$175) . $ 2.00 - :46 -Several of the Masonic breth- Braigham, on Wednesday after- • . a nen, of Doric Lodge, Pickering, noon, when a most enjoyable time,f arage rl�Q attended the Masonic parade and was spent by all. s,7 - services in Claremont on Sunday. -His numerous friends in this --• Wn Mowers -The annual service at the y loccality will regret to hear of the All automobile and Biccle �.� �.� "White Church' will be held at diafhof Mr. Sam. Johnston, of repairing pconaptly = �r 8 p. m. on Sunday, June the 1 shburn, which took place on attended. to We have had an exceptionally large sale -so far this . 10ollection in aid of the cemetery Tuesday. At one time. Mr.,-.J.ohn-. Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs season and have just received another g fund. ' ston was the popular teacher in always on hand. shipment. Prices 3.50 t0 6.60 - _ -Rev. R. J. Somerville, B. A., S. S. No. 2 and ou account of his - A N P _ of Toronto, occupied the pulpit in genial 'manner made numerous potter Andrew, St. Andrew's Church on Sunday, irienda. - - when he reached most accept- -The June meeting of the Wom- PICKERING, Out. p p -- Farmers, bring in tour produce, highest prices, cash or trade, - ably. en's Institute will be held at the - and get everything you want in Groceries, Dry r -Frank Grigg,Jawho has been in home of Mrs. Draper on the after. The- Fruit Store the employ of mes O'Connor for noon of June 20th, at 8 o'clock. Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, it e past year', left on Monday for As business of importance calls HAS THE QUALITY Delphvvare, Chinaware, lie has secured a for as earlier meeting than the Fti good position. asua t me, nae ' - - . -Six candidates from the Pick- tendance of members and all - �'� public school are in Whitby ladies interested in the work is aN°�° is the time to do up _ - g, this week writing on Model School earnestly rested in - PINEAPPLES - .� _ 'Eintrance examinations. -Wer -Madame le Mar left on Sun- Strawberries Lettuce, Radish. e a A ' the- success on WVV ill aons, Potatoes. ONTO While playing football on nefday sailed for England. Her Green` - • PICKERIN G, ON 1 • - _ Monday evening, Everett- Bryant daughter. Miss Helen Somers- Sundeas, Sodas or Ice Cream can't had the misfortune to brew his Cocks left a week ago for New be beat when made with �- ankle. Asa. result be will.. be laid York to. assist in a bazaar given Neilson's Ice CreamD nF SEEDS Tn�if!' ,- off work for several weeks. byy New York's '"i00" is, aid of and Fruit'. �lJ SEEDS TOOLS i -Our football boys who went Madam O'Gorman's boepital in Tr our special Fresh Fruit Salad. Have you lamed our garden et P If not we can supply you with to Whitby on Thursday evening Fraace, and to which she will go y P� y . p y y p -- last to play a friendly game vsitth shortly Re six assistant. Both either steel-Brigfts or Simmers' Seeds, Dutch seta and the boyA of the 182nd Batt. were Mise Helen and Mise Jud Somers- H. J. MARQUIS multipliers. Simothy and Clover Seed. defeated b the score of 2-0. Cocks accompanied their mother ; OMtdlio We can also supply you witn with all necessary toolIs you' require -Hoes and Misses Violet Boyes and Helen to England, and the latter will - Forks. Spades and protecShovet * Chicken wire a it l 4 add i feet, the Burling, who have been attending eater a girl's school. Madame le ; F E E D ; new kind, es protect your garden from the little and big the Tomato Normal School for Mar expects to eater Madame chicks, The newest thing on the market. Chick teed, grit and shell. the past year, have returned O'G'ormsa's hospital some time The ladies are busy house-cleaning and will require Wall Paper, Alabastins, at C. N. R•, Station Whiting, Varnish, Turps, Brushes, Liquid Veneer, Paints, etc; We home, having completed their later. - This hospital, we under- ppl y ith eve requisite -Oilcloths. Linoleum, Jap. course. stand; C}i 1e wood p has been shelled by the � an elidatt�ng, Bungalow Nets, Cretow. Art Saceeas. `_ - ---3Lesers Potter and -Andrew Germans. — - d lmepect our stock and, isfy yourself that both goods c have been kept busy naris the -A sudden death took lace on AaU an __ p sy B p Brewers Grains, Malted Corn Feed and pric are right. past week repairing autos for un- Fridaymorning when a well- f[ortanate motorists who. had knowresident of this town b' gran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oilcake G. A. GILLESPIE, ;DUNBARTON :•lbreakdowns while passing through died at his home os, the fourth Meal; Cotton geed Meal, et_. ' _Chia neighborhood. coneession, when Robt. G. Cam- Orders taken for 9wifCsjRed;Steer I_ _ __ -John W. and Mrs. Law have muck eed away is his 53rd Fertilizers. pay F -abeea a _pending a few days belie year. Mr. Cammack had beenin armeriJ 1tsVe lme yat the home of their eon. Gordon poor health for several years, suf- phone Home Markham 5090. - . and Mrs. Law. Mrs. J. W. Law, faring from locomotor ataxia, but who has been seriously ill, is now he was able to be around and con- Z1]S0m&8 Reonor Get your Seeds where you get good satisfaction. We have a good reputation aluQg this line, and are out again to do busi- somewhat improved. duct his business se astral, and on news with you this year. We handle -John Gibson, of the Gordon- the day previous to his death he - 19teelA-Briggs Cd'a Se and also D. M.' Ferry's. r` McKay Co., of Toronto, is serious- was in the village is his usual - _ ly ill at his home in the city. He rotate of health. He retired that,, While seeing us place your order for Boots. We handle the beet and is well known here, being a former night feeling as usual, and about can guarantee you the best of satisfaction and good wear. resident of Dumbarton. His many three oelock in the moraine passed I friends anxiously hope for his re• quietly away is his sleep, deatli� - covery.. being due to heart failure. His We are agents for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee per. , -Mie. James Brien is spending funeral ,took place on Sunday to feet satisfaction with every . garment. s, a couple of weeks in Toronto with Salem cemetery and was largely Our Stock of, h her cousin, Mrs. Benj. Allin. She attended, the service Veing con• COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS will accompany Mr. and Mrs, ducted at the house by Rev, R. J.R• ,A t BUNTING, ]?ICKERING • � - ,Allin when they take np .their Somerville, B. .4.,and COLUMBIA RECORDS ., of Toronto, who Is all new.' -'Established 1857. residence in thesr summer home was occupying the pulpit in St. _ -in Muskoka. Andrew's church in the absence of it give us lessors - �-y -Men have been at work plow- the pastor, Rev. J. McIlroy. Mr. play p ���Ingand grading theKipgston road Cammack was a successful farmer, to la the records forbetween Pickering and the east• who had just retired from active -you, whether you aur SPRING • ern townline., So long as we have work to enjoy the fruits of. his`chase or not, and we the present wet weather the work labors. He, is survived by his will gladly assist you _ ARRIIli�T G DAILY " will be very unsatisfactory,- but widow and a family of four sons in making selections, watever work may be done the and one daughter, who have the no matter how small = _ roads could not be made` any sympathy of all in their bereave- the purchase. HOES, RATES, SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS worse than they are. meat, _ i - -The Women's Institute are mcnaaea s Drug Store, _ and all other Garden Tools. - making arrangements" -for holding wHITnvALg- PICKERING a garden party in Mrs. O'Lesry_s parmere in our neighborhood are r i �Q R► E N N = m grounds on the First of July. A smiling as broadly as Old Sol himself ELM DALE MILL) � good programme of sports is being these days, They think they will get +ri++v+ arranged for, and efforts are being their corn in yet. PiCR=NQ ''_,Base Balls and Bate. Fishing Tickle complete in all lines. -made to secure the band of the Mr. Leary has his mill running Complete stock of General Hardware, e 182nd Battalion as well as to ar• again, having the large washout fully You can always get the best Mani- p r r range a football match with the repaired. fobs Flour made from . 1. =JOSEPH H ' S U N O � y teem of that battalion, A liter- ninon and Mrs. McrBay spent Sun- Manitoba Wheat. day at the home of the latter s par- ary and musical programme will Royal Household and Glenora for - eats, J. and Mre. R ideman, of Green= e be given in the evening, Bills will wood. Bread. Try a bag. be issued in a few days giving full Mi88 HaBtinge, of Toronto, spent a Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oate Y; particulars. few days last week with her sister, BRAN, SHORTS --The Methodist and Presby- Mrs, Hugh Pugh., MIX FEEDS teriau Sunday Schools are Com- Mrs. Roach, teacher, is working -,OAT-CHOP HARNESS! �OL�� t � biaing in arranging for a .Petri• very bard with her entrance cissa at CRUSHED OATS otic Service to be held on Sunday present. BARLEY CHOP Good Farm Harness from $35.00- upwards,,. Geo. E. Pugh and W. S. Major are afternoon, June 25th, at 2.80 in WHEAT 13t. Andrew's Church. All memb- each thinking of purchimg Chevrolet CRACKED CORN - number of bargain Collars, $2 and,$2.50 Cars, sold by the McLaughlin Co' < ' ere and adherents of both church-. �' MIXED HEN FEED; These cars are becoming very popular L es are requested to attend, as the everywhere, Caldwell's Cream substitute All horse goods at reasonable prices. Harness, schools are making every effert to Word has been received from the Calf Meal. Boot and Bhoe repairing promptly " make this service very -attractive. prisoners of war in Germany, saying Molasses Meal The united choirs will lead in the they had received the boxes of daint- CHOPPING AND OAT attended to. .'. music and the committee in charge les sent to Privates Turner and Car. CRUSHING EVERYDAY to arranging for a special soloist son, The goods were is good shape Get prices on feed` in ton lots. B and both said they- did not know how PICICERING HARNESS EMPORIUM for the occasion. Lieut Beaton, to thank the Whitevale ladies enough, BELL PHONE. - -o-i- t be l s2 -r d Bs ; viii" t -�yce-the It- seeo�� id moror eachoe. pp �' �7CT.-WQb- � ��-�e-`?5@l __.._ W. -J,-SAA-R-W-Ti<I+I+ - rase of the afternoon ery , it Affords these poor boys such a treat, - "` me. ° _ Chopping i6very day. �"' '� .� �x�. �Y, � _. �. _.-a,_s...._.. -. _... ..,, ......., _.x .b_..;�r-"St:a4"wi�i'- � �' .u.r.•'�..lc..v`":,,•.���.. .s.;;^_c.'•,,..-s�"�.�^a`�' '+�.. 'W.-:',,. - ��,�, �.2..i �^^.1»ib..