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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_06_237, 7 n 0 7. 4 rT VOL. XXXV. - PICKERING, ONT, FRIDAY JUNE 23,1916 No. 39 VV00*0tonal. #94xrb*.i GRURNWOOD 7TH LINE, PICK ERING Established 75 years Everybody is going to Pickering on Atedical SPINK MILLS S July lat. Will. Pugh' is busy painting these Denny shipped three ca' days. r DixonE. FORSYTH, D. of 0., alugs' In Greenburn station Thomas 'GREENWOO" James Regis- loads of stock from -wagon. has purchased anew *'-tared member of the optometrical 680. on Tuesday. Forty-one cattle cost Eaton 'wagon. OL' station of Ontario- Special attention given to FLOUR him over $4000, and eighty T. Garner has rot acre a a good cro cost him 111.700� Over -farmers of t1 tributed among th or 85 Is- A number of our'lad! BREAD Is Is Elnilting.b es attended the I glasses. Eyes .tested free. North -one hogs =11-%tloll.gto p of strawberries. V O. MCKINNON, 241 D., L.R.C.S., WHITE SATIN—BREAD N* vicinity In one da ee at Green River. MILLS Y. -LA * Edinbur -bliss Hay, of Toronto, visited at Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario 'S -• gh, Member of the College f CREAM BUN —FAMILY Thomas Garner's on Sunday. i Of Bo it College of Surgeons, EdinbuLrgh, BROCK ROAD Afternoon and evening Drogram for 8"'c"' attention to daiesses of woman and TEA BUNS—PASTRY Cluld,.iiOffice and residence, Brougham. All roads and lanes lead to Picker- one price at Pickering July Isi. a Fred Middleton g Ing on July 1st. 0, attended- the picnic MEDICAL SU Shorts, o, R. J. Fuller and Wm. Badgerow at Musselman's Lake on Saturday. WHEAT 'PICKERING SURGICAL Bran, Jtlmb� BARLEY WANTED and X-RAY INSTITUTE had a business trip to Cedar Grove on Hear the !money jingle! W. J. "OATS ► Monday &Turner has sold another Valuable PICKERING, ONTARIO Wheat Screenings, This lloc8atlity was well represented animal., Get my prices before selling, 33LOIN TOWLE. X. B., X. D., C. M., at the tarn raising. of John Miller on Mrs. J. Michell, Mrs, W. J. Turner Taesday last. and Peter Stewart were all Toronto elsewhere. specialist In Rectal Dix*&"$. Prostatic Dis. All kinds of Chop. Wilfred B 0 visitors last week. 04"$ of men, )Ms. V-.�rs 1". ­�-- &*�_ 7.. accompanied by I bave; a large Steele on 12a.'d of wuxuars..z. I.S.'ed friends ait Fxtr- hAll AFIFI 'grg ad -in' .1%ay examination. Diseases of ti..�­ I business trip to Agincourtg,!'Wd. 7 port is week. Ow. nose, throat entl ... st- FitUngg­,s,= Vill acute and chronic diseases. Mrs. W. -Jackson -and 'Master neads:,T evening last. BARLEY FEED OROS Bonn 19 to 0 - 3 sad 7 to 9 p, rn. my SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. Walter spent- a few days this week AUINCOURT BRAN w h Oshawa friends. be N. R STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA authorities have assure The township of Scarboro and the SHORTS d the people of Brock Road and village of Agincourt are shortly to be �FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS. icinity that the station will remain deriving benefit from MIDDLINGS Electric system. as was made clear at Crown Attorney, and County AND STEAM, where it Is and there are good pro" the Hydro- ah= lHouse, wbisby.• pacts for a siding at this place. RUSHED OATSr E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and T T & largely attended meeting hold in Heather Hall hereon Saturday even - As Solicitor. Notary Public,Etc . SPINK, LIMITEDS WHITBY fag. J. G. Cornell. reeve of Scarboro, 0". 0200 Brock St. North, Whi%b,!--Wy J. 10W qSEED OORN'l presided and F.. T. Stocking. hydro- PICKERING. ONT. Hear the 182nF Battalion Band at electro engineer, was present and gave Best 'varieties, beet qualities nnd Dental Pickering on July let. LAKE B. BEATON, D. Rev, Mr. McCallum. of St. john's. a statement of the suggested scheme lowest price. D. S.. G Is R Is for supplying the township and vile BGradusts of the Royal College of Dental BREW$TER N'. B., preached in All SsInts"on Sun. Surgeous and university of Toronto. Office Vtterinary Surgeon day morning. 18, e with power and light. A h a- fuT feature Over W. 36 Pringle's hardware � e large numbMof farmers pi-isent, who atom Whitb The mayor and council met Wed of the ql-ea-ting w 0� office boon 9 to 22; 1 to Lao. Ina phase J;: Honor Graduate of the Ontario nesday and went to Heydonabore Rall phone M. 441Y Veterinary College and Honor. Park to consider improvements. The . , Z. IMM showed their great Interest in the pro- sry Associate of the Ontario ceedlngs and expressed their Intention ituoinsesi gawbo. Veterinary Coll 182nd, It Is reported, may have to go of installing the at in In their baras to Camp Borden, but effirts are being and houses aa, 18yool its the system III "and. phonemade to avoid this. w G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage Claremontl Ontario A'telegram was received by agentle- reaches them. A large number of the E A S TLAKE AGLArLicenses in the County of On -vlllagers have already wiped their The shingle that has given antis- is village, man here Tbursday from his son, an officer of the Ildth Batt.. houses In anticipation of the system faction for re. Empire 7 BUTCUR' SHOP saying that being introduced. The Hydra Electric r over 80 yea POUCHER. Real Estate Auc. Instead of the 116th loing to Cam Commission will Instal the poles and -T iiiOZOOr- TLlustcr, collactair aad tun" Borden as was intende . p Corrugated lion with a I In. by of marriage licenses. BroUghfi,111. they will in wires, but the control will pase into 2 in. corrugation, see it before you toy A full -line of Fresh Meats always two weeks leave for overseas, the hands of tg;- ujulaicip w If you arelin • 71—MORPER Tanner -Of The FiCa"Ce eom.-W-eV-VV_ednesday ber mair on Will collectall t rateff and arm need oaf a Cream Separator. Try county of (in= and be" made an agreement with C- the clerical work In connec Premier for 80 days. Licenses in the store and his reall tio there- Also wagati on road every day. A. Ryerson, ofTorbnto. by which the with. The rates to the vi e will town will establish a dustry. gasoline from $89.00 UP- Z.BZ1TON TOWN&HIP --h-Pbr - 6—au—sage a vjTm�Wt a. They will menu- ly GLZRX - -be tow. but that to the farmers ii t 4 Inklum Fres Pork y employing So me higher, owing to the scattered See or write me before buying- Cozveyftnsxsr� Conindesioner for facture heatingappliances and some 6111111"Tt", Accoonsaus. ate. Koney so loan Butcher's cattle wanted . . positions. Petitions are beingci u- Bell Phone. an %= Issuer of veryifus;2aldes. 4!!!n WM= Ont. :ucce&4 fated to be presented to the ownship 182nd Battalion are arranging - - Pickering -council asking them to am e neces- �GH. Glen Majnr. Ont. JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING for Mrs. Pankhurst to spank an re- nary -laws in regard to contracts F, J. - Prouse, TTrGH S. PU pass wit j tbZ Lieso4ed AuctActueor, Extensive exper. Corner King and Church Sts- crulting in this county. Arrange - t.. In imported and thoroughbred s meats are being made to have special Hydro -Electric. If the move - tock went Is successful in Scarboro, Mark- CEMENT- TILE 1. lowee conducted any-wbers. Write for terms trains run from dtffereDt parts of the and particulars, Phone In& Slid. 8&17 SEE OUR NEW county right to Heydonithdre Ps, ham and Unionville will at once take where the Battalion is going into ca Park the matter up. and later. It is hoped The undersigned has begun the maniz. POSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, SAWING MACHINES Ile- from 3 to 12 Yo for Counties of York and Ousselo. Aus.. In a few days, Mrs, Pankhurst WN, steps. Pickering will folio* in their toot- facture of cement t Unix astes of all kinds stunned to on shm be We, sell emery wh speak from the Pavillion so an to an- Inches. -' Call and get• quota - ft eels;- - circular *Use A4dr*"Gg River F. 0'. Out. saws, X Lble every one to bear her. tions at yards on Brock gasoline engines and The College Closin last week draw WHITUVALS road, half mile west of B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- cutters and buggies. we ioneer, visinator and Goll Sor for rest many friends to the College, -Charles Parker was hamo over Su" Spink Mills. Bun- tot Ontario and York, All"Iduds Of Styles to suit everyone, circular On Sunday Rev. IW. Milligan preach- da 'Also. C. .1"sooduated either privately or by sued* Y. %ment kept constantly .- or other Isarticulars •s%7 61 reeit-, saws, hammered and gummed. ed excellent sermons In the Methodist Sector. Intermediate and Junior on hand. doneia. ItAfibelb I111L Plakering. bous *irdwe Prices reasonable. Tabernacle. All the other churches football at Pickering July let: Alan yaws ss. "alt"Ing, will re- were closed so that everybody Rev. Charles Langford will preachn sasivo p"apt attention, assisfacitob guar". -wpc7. -W. -Fra'k Mitchell, send. Also salas moms for ?Ord can. My could bear him. On Tuesday Sir his farewell sermon an Sunday even PICKERING Phone numberts hadependanis jgoj. Willison, editor of the Toronto lqelg,� Ing. BROCK ROAD. Is A number from here attended the the commencement address. loan a great part %f his life in Pick- service in the Wbito'Church on Sun- I have a good a -took of fnift Packages oring township. d REAL ESTATE..... liss Lena Moo of, Fort William, '-1,00,000 Berry Boxes now ready. lavisiting bar parents, J, Lad Mrs. Orates, !!and quarts Moore. 27 8 pond July lat at Pickering Red Edward J. Grayer has gone to Whit - Baskets, 11 and 0 quarts 11#W*08814 *10011 0mas picnif, Order I aura early and make sure John Miller had a very successful W.&Ilon. barn raising on Tuesday, when the Private Manley Rice, of the 180th I have For Sale a House and Lot frame of his new barn 50x100 feet was Battalion, Berplefield Camp, —ALSO at in Pickering Village. rRice. ..'...Chopping and' Oat ]RoUmg Large raised without a mishap. few days with his brother C. V; W. J. Turner, of Green River. is ex- Mine Helen Troyer. Mine an garden, some young fruit Ell d Brace Wire, Staples As U131191. trees. Everything in ted to take the Union Sabbath Harold White spent Sunday with our 1"chool services Lnext Sunday. The former teacher.- Mine See, at Colum Call and see me as t is a bar. Mrs. W. Harvey received a letter G. Barnes, Green River first-class repair, igschool will open at 10 a. m.. sharp. bus. Cedar Posts.and Miss Euphemix Pennock and Mr. Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill 904n for some one. from her son Frank this last week Thomas have gone to spend it few S. when he stated that it -was his toot weeks with the latter'a parents at Steel Post that was crushed and act his arm, as Deseronto, We V. Richardsm was reported here at first. The Male Chorus of the village Coal, Lumber, Cement, Shingles, The Rev. E. C. Hall, supt. JOHN PHILIP -- of the journeyed to Victoria Square on Sat - Notary PubIbc, Pickering.' Children's. Shelter, Oshawa, occupied urday' evening, and sang at a large -Lath and Ready Rooting Zas a full line of rresh and cur- the pulpit of St, John's Church last garden arty held at that I always in stock. Sun ay when he. presented the needs Dr. Blake B. Beaton and �Ie;,s A., ad meats constantly on hand. Water, Pure Water of that worthy institution. Ross motored up from Whitby and ]R Mr. and Mrs. Crocker and family, of spent Thursday -afternoon with the --!C. REESO Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, If A. you are wise you will use the only Toronto, motored out and spent Sun- former'v parents, Donald R. and Mrs. Hams Bologna, Weiners, etc. Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, -day with tae latter's mother, Mrs. M, Beaton, -LOCUST HILL Highest prices paid for who is agent fat Wind Mills, Gasoline Matthews. They were accompanied W. S. and Mrs. Major and Miss tures, etc. Devitt -and baby, Marie poeach his farewell sermon prior to as Everything give careful 'Butcher's cattle Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings hy, the formees brother, wife and Lydia drove down to Scarboro on Sun. for water works. Also bath room fix• am ily' day to hear Rev. Stanley Annis, M.A., Keep- the Mrs. Robf. D attention. 7' 7 Home Tel, 5521. will Whitevale, Ont. Devitt accompanied them as far as the drama, entitled "Red Acre Farm," rlkyg- RICE'S PU , P WORKS. Burlington and Port Rowan, Mr. Claremont bramatic Cluhwil the }eft on Mondav for a few week;' visit his departure for China. with ielaTives"and, friendo in Toronto, On Friday next, June the 90th, Insects own —Fint-class rigs for hire Toronto, for the benefit of the 182nd Battalion, Mrs. W. Harvey entertained the in the Oddfellows' Hall bere., The Day or night The ;=9 Picke Pickering Methodist Ladies' -Aid last Whitevale Male Chorus will sing be. Bus meets all trains V, -21 Wednesday. There was a largeat- tween- acts, Com* Find help your Every plant seems to have a peat ance Committee 'tendance and an enjoyable tide was County Battalion, of some kind. Don't -let them Teaming promptly attended to. 19U eftbv all. $7.50 were added to The members of the Young People's _—Agent-for-Canads Carriage Vo, their treasury, beat you. Try these Bible Class find Ladies' Aid of Writ., and ifre. Button, who are un- the Methodist. Church gathered at the The object of this Association is to able to cope with the high. cost of Parsonage on Tuesday evening and ,Arsenate of Lead, We He ]POAS Pickering. lessen stealing amd prosecute living, were considered by the authori- presented a club ha to Mrs. Lau, Pnre Paris Green, the felons. 9 qford ties fit subjects for the house of refuge, as a slight reward for her faithful ser- Whale Oil Soap, therefore, they were conveyed a that vice as teacher of the Class, president institution on Thursday of last week. of the Ladies's Aid and member of the -'Hellebore, etc, Members'having property "Olen 00mmullf t Ingeet Powder, _, Our' Summer' Session onto immediately with any member Our P. M, W the. pleasure, of being Chair. of Executive Committee. their escort. =July and August for school a. high school students and Membership fee 41.00. Next Sunday being Patriotic Day, ANNUAL MEETING others continues.until Aug. . 28th,, the Presbyterian S. S. will have patri- For Disinfecting and Flies try. Tickets may be bad from the President or otic services, commencing at 1.15 p,m. The annual meeting of the South when Fall Term opens. secretary on application. The.eburch will be suitably decorated Ontario Farmers' and Women's Insti- Zeoleum, Exec, Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm• for the occasion. All members a tutes will be held in the. Town Hall 1=0TT er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering, requested to meet In re Brougham, on Thursday, June 20th: Bendor Dip, a the church on Saturday evening for practice. Please at! P. M. Hess' Din, • J. A. O'Connor.' W, J. Clark. note change.of time for Sunda This is an important meeting as it -Formaldehyde, ' _ ' President, Kkatian in the Crpose to ele'ct officers for the Brimstone. ONT. The Lailies' Aid 'of the C I � TORONTO. Church will meet at the home of Mrs. new &jd of Agriculture and a Ed. Willson on Tuesday, June 27th. arties Interested in the welfare of Car. Yonge and Charles Sts.1 TOOLS SHARPENEb The Aid meeting to open at 2 o'clock, South Ontario farming should make K E -R I NG NE 1w1l; rd ici where t fac I Corrugated �c (M a '91 Hag me 9 their c t th Invites yon to use tbp holidays to Pharp. A good old fashioned English an effort to attend. It is expected Have your eves. examined by 09-' Read advantage. It will pay. The We make a specialry Of crosscut saws, dinner will be served at night, consist- that either Mr. Putnam or Mr. Bell ers, typists, Locke repaired. Ing of roast beef, mashed potatoes, of the Farmers' Institute Branch. To! demand for book -keep Toole of all kinds. a We use the advanced Shadow stenographers, oommercial teach -Razor -honing a specialty. Test—no gesswork. Boston baked besup, plum pudding routo, will attend to address the meet- For a first - t ea our supply. Write for Catalogue. our House Furnishings Of all all for the old fashioned price of 2z practical value to the farming com- at he East -end Barber Shop. from 6.20 until all have been- served, pended upon to give something of T. Moore Is nine montbq more than six times Dinner will be given 109. Either of these men can be de - re, etc.. his been during the last class hair trim or an easy shave call and mince pies. . .; See McFadd kinds. Sligbtlyused Carpets munitles of South Ontario. W. J. Elliott Princ4— cents •. children ader 12 veazA)* Afic- W. J. GORDON PICKERING I ner. y come and enjoy the din R. M. TIPPER, See,-Treas. S,O.F. I. District Representative .a^Kra^' X. v. '+i':. 1. '^'air='''•' y3a-a .k rw'+ar• s,:. �� tl .sr •-r 3+xly:a :'ra„• . fy,,..� „ .w,,, :•c.-.- dam`.+ ,�„ w '++a.cv d ,: ',x.:; i92iR]a'• _.�. -., .: _`..,. • ,•'+... � �.. �u w.: ..+..,. ..tett cry Y �'m-.sr-stu-iari.+n+:_-+x'�,r�.ss. vas+:j.+....ts^.ay.e'.i'�+.a+`atr,;w 1�- �,rF sr s�: �,; ..e5h• p'µN ,:;4' o :'•^.R. to .o "T:'�y"' ids �.... S ! '19'. d.-'Fy-•l�'-,,.. ✓�+; .... w. ,^,Y -)E':- .�/�. ,,g�ln^ ..v• a.,.MF. T'y.^�w. F ..< N..*4..::i' �•+_ -r.. n, ..- , 'v. , u,'� 'r'::--. • -.,r _ ... .. ...,, .+-•rrF .,�?o 'm-.... N.I6 w L, dh• �:n t'� '4^�,L9r _ . � .. . . � . - r L'i...q •. vs• r.. THE. LAPSE OF :ENOZolff WE'NTWORTH .;By lSABEL GORDON CURTts, - - - - Author of .:•' Th_.�t'Vornan from Wolvertons " x CHAPTER III.—(Cont'd.) I covered it -by accident. I was tidying ,��,WYaA �� T the request of theL leading manufacturers - "Am .worth the trouble?" he i4iter his desk one day. I- eame on a pile of ^� manuscript. There were. -dramas, and dealers of the Dominion, tale Guaranty X., �� e - — 5 ,opted. I comedies, tragedies; even conic "Worth -the ?moble! I don't believe j A V� �$7 r aGiu I Securities Corporation has established its , j operas. He has been writing that, . s you know yourself yet. You have al Canadian of thing for years and .'•' - - - ! ('n� ii�r Canadian office in. the National Trust Building; a, wondetful_imaginationand suchknowl-+_ "queer he never told me! Wbat �l , Montreal. edge of human nature. You voubt were they like?" write a great play, many of them pos- I "Don't think me disloyal,' but they - Guaranty- 1�� provides a �rivatee,_dVed and F aibi You `know men and women. _ a The Gtsaras s� a+++,iS y'• ary awful. Some day,-A7hesi he gets You halve laid bare the souls of some, a great plot, he things he �> ill• nuc- standardUzed system o Credit, fullX CguBr ban of them when you •talked with me. i eOwl. Ng won't. tt wx3 cruel to tell � hook Fear Thur Icrrtblenr in the - -proprieties, and offers accommodation to- responsible and After you bring a being- into life, hint so. lie's nothing but an expert Dcakr's Windom . Jworthy persons who can afford to own and maintain cars, think how you could make him live I news a r man." - p but desire credit -in their urcltase: -again on the stage F1 -"hear, good, generous oldEnoch." awn no purcAlm Dorcas jumped to -her- feet. - "e1n-{ ' Xou-will.navvr tell him --never?" - that do not bear the The Guaranty Plan is free from annoying red tape—a, thew Merry, go to work! Show thern I "1 won't," said Merry: (,q ty Emblem - dir�'�ct and sun le buauiesa ttiiitsaction; given —•"Ti= for � kt what you can do, if for nothing Cels I ! They sat for u few minutes in .the Buyer --Cath for the Seller—safety for All' than to please.me and_prove thatsilence. The flush of the subset vegan haven't made a -mistake. • _ f See the. Local Dealer in the car in which you are to fade from the rky, SeaKuils wh clod ' Miss Dorcas, sit down.'.' above their heads. - terested. He should be fully equipped with full instructions The. girl looked at her companion "We must go home," said Andrew. and the simple form of purchase contract which you will curiously. "C'r9s$iug. these rocas in the dusk !814n.. 1f, by any chance, your dealer is not equipped with 7. "Let me shake h olds on a bargain,•, would De periluua." this information, write us giving his name end 'address: he laughed. "That's a foolish little j Dorcas rose and fullow6tl liirri, clasp- - h tjl in his outstr'tched h►irid. -When they �_ and the make of car that he an es.. Also ask him to write. -ceremony Iused to go thruugh with leaped down from the sea wall to the ue without delay. We.will see that your. requirements are mother when i was a bay. If .prom- I Pe / - _ :tgken care of promptly. ispd faithful. I would do anything, I beach; the girl asked: ' "This is our I - - y y last evening here?" shook lianas on it„ _ The Guaranty Plan is applicable in the purchase of a Dorcas held out her hand cordially. H "I- imagine sat You go to Neta Haven next week, don't ynu ±" number of the best known cars, produced by permanently Her clasp was magnetic.. Dorcas nodded. established concerns who maintain Canadian., service organs- . ,Sit down again .end listen," he ( _ - "-.begged, "For years and years and , "Think of me working with all the i to eat the demands of Canadian -'owners. _ zation�s adequate Un and ener ou have. — - -- -- years I've had a play crystallizing in y courage _ . . . my mind. It's all blocked out. Let me erred. When the play is written I will -A description of the Guaranty Plan, and a list of the well,xo you about ii ." — ng• it straight to you-" _ . _ __ iv � Mo will be sent upon request, but see your l hero is cashier in a bank, a There was eager anticipation in her Local Deakr,irsL i young fellow, of good family joyisl- eyes- "When, you coma 1, will. ask. a _ happy-go-lucky. generous, democratic, favor. May I play the daughter of �•+ ����"� e as Marne uSars— � _ �..a SeGuritles Corporation lr daughter, who is .exactly his opposite You " Andrew stopped and looked -National Building f cold blooded, haughty, selfish end down at her intently, `You—you- 5 - - _• l�lsdionsl Trust Building - fond of luxury. There is . a sweet,_. dear, child, you sweet, gracious .wc- tender little daughter. The love be- ma -- _ - tween' the father and -the child is Dorcas lifter her cool hands to her beautiful. The ,ran, trusting to luck blazing cheeks. #o see hJim th ongh, steals for years, "Listen', You don', think 1 could do _ covering his defalcations in the clev= it I could. I haver loved S'hakespeaie ' r serest way. He had to get money, since I was a little girl. I know Juliet for his wife denies herself nothing. an esr.emona an osa in , but ve _ _The. Kaiser' Fate. ' The ,fatber-in-law discovers the crime, lived with Cordelia, I've loved Ler I've "Good!" Enoch pushed hien into a task, such a splendid achievement, ; - -exposes it to his daughter. then _drops I seen into, her soul. Your girl is- Cor- comfortable- chair and stood looking. had cast one man a month's labor'. The Kaiser's horoscope, as well aa. _ r _-,moi. She gives, her husband up to : delis. I could play the part even if 1 down at him. "Let's have -the news, He remembered the years of ardent ,that of the Czar and King George, is public justice. His trial comes off I have. never been on the stage. Be- bay." I toil he had spent on what, as he re- East in a new book entitled "Stars of and he is sentenced to twenty years ides I can work; oh, you ought to ace "I will," answered- Merry slowly. alined' sadly, was poor. It was worse Destiny." "Astrological pre�l'iction," The child -is --told that she is father ho -vi I chef wdirk khen r hard to!" j"I've gof-to—I want our. advice and thaw poor.—it_ was futile. Even • it esus, "ia ,almost -universal in fore - less. The wife takes her father's "It is not that," Andrew protested. I help. I need it as. I never. needed_it Dorcas had sadly but truthfully me- shadowing humiliation and defeat for fortune and goes West When the I "You could play Cordelia--wcr'll call I ii< -my life before. Only -=I'm not go- I knowledged its impossibility, the German Emperor." The unfor- second set opens she has divorced the the girl `Cordelia' tiasv—as no one •I Ing to trot out a word o! it until we When Merry spoke the last woe? turista sign •that double-crosses the •' husband and married main. The j know. It is not that. It is such a ! are sure of s couple of hours clear. I and the curtain fell, he looked up with Kaiser's career is said to• have been child la's lovety, true -hearted woman. hard' l;fe—the ,one you would choose, {can't stand a solitary interni tion- � trium h and o shining in his eyes. •. y' P P joy g Y present .also in the natal resets of -She is engage! to the young Mayer of and it is so different from antything to -day." Then he waited in silence; as If for _ Napoleon and of Philip of natal. charts (of — .:_ ... .—the city, and preparations are .afoot -r you know. _ _Wentworth shut and locked the door, ardent-hande to deep liis own. It was Armada celebrity] - i• far file wedding, when she receives a'� Dorcas spoke impatientlynoc en a apene a ems oP�--}an ac r a 4 - letter from the one marr who -remain-; said that. If I should go on thio stage I "What'll you have?" he asked, lifb- he knows --he hat won leis audience., - ed loyal to hr father- an old janitor I would be no uifTerent from what I'Ing down a couple of glasses. Enoch's fingers lay- clasped together -The Cruelly of Justice. at the bank. He tells her the story, am to -day." "Nothing.' Andrew pulled a large., on -his knees, his eyes bent on the Ex -Prisoner —Surely you, ain't tto- which had been hidden from het." The i " "Let us go home. There's Mrs. enceIope from his .pocket and sett glowing caves of the coal Bre. As -the ia' to Turn me- out of •ooh in weather a e , penniless,- - . s iv- ,like this. I leas, is to leave prison in a few weeps. They walked on in silence. That faced him with an expectant look open ' ering note in- it She ponfronts her mother, who denits evening Merry sat for half ern hour hia face. "Say; -old man, isn't it good? Tell the ,story, but later confesses. The with an idle pen in his hand. At last "You never guessed, I suppose, that me—don't you like it?" 1 When a young man tali. a leap girl breaks her engagement, leaves he pulled a sheet of paper toward him I'm an incipient playwright?" { "Like it?" echoed Wentworth. He "Never!" Enocii's tone was em- turned. his eyes. straight on Mer s tear igh that he dreayp of liar. -home, and goes East. The old janitor Viand wrote in fevPriah haste: _ _ y '' takes her to live near the prison until Dear old Enoch—send me ;100 to .photic• questioning face. "Why, boy, it's the night :before. it is up t� her to 2. her father is released. Fuer day ask est ons don ?'?rupia find Me I'll well "Well," am', the comings drains?-' toitsfeettwithlthatl Merry, propose or, get out of the gani . I " " Y 6i . P Y ah watches the convicts at telae lock- ,q Broadway - -- ' step tramp and sees her father. The turn up when I've finished some work. fat " done a tremendous piece of work. . closing -of that act, when she meets Tour_slave, "I -take;.ofS my -hat to yon, boy',," rThat will live fa it ought to live for - : him leaving prison, can lye tremendous Merry. Enoch swept him a paiitomime bow. years." "Wait a minute." The comedian's "Thanks old man, thanks with all i in human interest." ' He turned to look at Dorcbs. 11ace grew unusually resolute. -Wait,* my heart. You can't unagine how ' - ..'_"Ga on," CHAPTER IV: she said. � - . � " � �old man, you've got to take this seri- -hard it was to wait for your verdict." _ r � "The last act is laid in a New Eng- ' Enoch Wentworth sat before a table ously, or I won't tell you a Blessed i "It's wonderful," missed Wentworth, ,'land village, , among_ simple country 1 littered with sheets of manuscripts `wmid about it " Fit's s corker!" _ people. The girl and her father are i when a knock, sounded on the library Merry rose and laid his hand. on {To be continued.] - + living on a little farm Her lover -1 door. i Enoch's shoulder with an imploring. comes, having searched 'for her *every- "Iii s second!" ire -cried. Then be j gesture.' "Dear old man, I want your,— wht're. Slits tells him the story. -He j tried .to gather the pages together in help and guidance.. I!m such a blamed _ _war Dogs Gold Cellars. ._ marries lire and takes the Father home +numerical order. unbuaineae-like chump. If you hadn't ��' ` with them." "All right," cried a cheerful voice. j been head and right hand and mother, Gold collars sa awards for special i x t _ Merry paused. The sun had dropped "Lord, it's. Merry!" - whispered; father and brother tame for years, as i services have been given 'by idea below the horizon and the western ; Enoch. He swept the sheets of paper i well as the truest friend a man ever 'French Society for the Protection of Animals to fifteen French war dogs, - - sky glowed in red, gold and purple. , into the drawer of his desk, then he , had, I'd have been in the gutter. "Py - says i . "When," -cried Dorcas in a Bush of rose and opened the' door.. _ Merry Enoch," Merry's face flushed, "if I win "the'-Journal,apei ly des Debate. - ThOTOu h,Illlx121 1$ M erithusiasrn.- "when will you begin to., stepped into the room with a dancing out, it means more to me than fame or rams especially distinguished him- kg Write'!" _ ligbt-hearted gaiety that Enoch had I wealth—it means the happiness of a ! self. He and his' master were scout- what makes cake Iv "At once, to -morrow. I'll gq away seen him don with his stege garb. $till lifetime." - ing when he discovered Germans in { delicate and tt'I1d2I' - i :eolnewhere; I can't do it -here." it was accompanied by a dignity of "Andrew! A woman at last," ambush. -fie barked and made his "Go to Enoch," she said. "He will manner odd to the comedian, a digni- . The actor nodded gravely._, "Yes, a i master understand- the danger. His e be delightel. He has such .faith , in ty_ which .had self-respect behind it, woman at last." _ _ leader did not mo4e from his post, but.. ��� you •and he loves you. Besides, you'll Wentworth put an arm about Idin af- _ "Not D�iiiailla2'' sent• "Pyrame" back to . warn a bat- .. " I talion which was coming up. '- This ' have his sympathy. Poor Enoch, the l4ctionately. Oh, curb your curiosity, he ; one ambition of his life is to be a, "Have you come into a fortune; laughed lightly; "you can't have eery dog has an inscription about his deed -'famous dramatist." boy?" he asked with a laugh. thing at once -Now I'm going to read." attached to his collar. makes the best cake be "No?" said Merry incredulously. "Settbr than that—I'm on the verge - Wentworth lit -a cigar, leaned back causeitcreams quickly -----y - "Don't tell him you know it. I dir- of making a fortunt." is a leather chair, and• turned his. ihuc _ : and- thoroughly with _ steadfastly- upon the man opposite - k7 rind. the butter which is the him: berry was .a singularly dram- "Ah see yo' is housecleanin'," -said - -' silo leader. .Across his face flashed Mrs: Snow White. _ i. hardestpart ©ft he Unix- s he put i i - a t into - _ each human emotionp -"'Yrs rep rat Marsh Green, For,the' faun words: ' Enoch forgot 'the outei "dey-o-nop -i�e-mowin'--thingsing: Its Purity and world when Merry leaped, into the1'round .price. -in a while. Why, I des extra "fine granula- r .,For 60 years Edwardsbur� - - words with which he had clothed s come ereroas a pair ob slippers under tion'Ina1Ce it dissolve ' daughter's greeting to her outcast de..-bed--dat sh hadn't seen fob five' _+ 'Silver Gloss" has been the standbyfather---a father disqualified, hopeless, years -:9. . _ ,at once.. In one pound packages and six pound fancy enamelled .fins.. _. timid, stunned, dumb after the long r THE CANADA - aTAMOM CO. •LIMIT" 236 separation from his fellows. an the Devil His Dae " �, allCBY�OflS Wentworth's cigar went out and he - -MONTREAL, CARDINAL. SRANTFORO, FORT WILLIAM. forgot to light another. He sat in "Sometimes," confided .lira. Long- 10 and20-1b. $8$!I ; Metes. °i"Cr"sn 8ramr" gad "u4 NMi"c— so -'M.ni am»"'s �+ ShmL utter silence, a silence which was half wed .to her intimate friend, "I' think s { "• critical, although -at-m'ornents he was my husband is the patientest, gent- " ,. 11ver GIoSS - Starch deeply. stirred, partly by surprise, lest, best -natured soul that ever lived, The All-Airpose Sugar partly by unconscious emotion. He and ami eamei I think its, juxt Iasi, breathed a half -stifled sigh. This nem". Jr .. ,r r; :A. -: +riMn, r, �*,a��„...: ':7F �.. _ � - � �':Y iM �!n7'••CO ry, �. ... :*r=• ... ^,a_ya*• ,.._ :wi : , . �.... � .:.....,es.:r;•.�z firs•.-...;r,,,.,y�+.;,,..., :•a.' ,; "may . gc'r . . ;.e' ?r7'�.rc.,; syn 1'rpr��..f •l .. ..Y �^.�`�"G, "K't^'�::..�. 8^yp:M'�. 'P"a-•-Pr„ .M:di� ..R.: �.yiRQ�.. F •✓• • ,n. > v+ . �t�.� S '+f�: t-. r -..m; � : � 'a?R t{ '^r y 0.". .amf*rr •� ��;,:s .;: .'^cvao •v 1#•w. :3rq• v,y :r3'-N•n '.,M,w .'y. :�Y-l' _.. ,�ta.wa'.an. r .,':iv- ,py^.'*.l?T�n'T' .',,M _ •.� ,y#�'3 ^ ,��`v iF �`'. •a '•L�i S'i'd ,-. a ♦ o. I<.._ -+:.x�'�.�'•'r*rS,3"v�.v+�� ,iq _ � . .. ,...�,-a_...•x. f..?e ... ate.•.. . m b•.. uMs-.,. .����►n:SL�.�t: - ,r •s a' vy S. t-:, ._ s ... :: as Original Austrian Force Has- -'� _ I * � •� -• , l ., Y- •e•3 I•+•I �' - "i •i- .. •' .. ._ ,y .. _ , . .. y ` tet.. y `� � ;r -A despatch' from Petrograd saydi Fes. Confidence prevails among . Russian' k: observers of the offensive along the , ' - 12lAl NOWIT� IAHTURED i -DESP. EIT BATTLES' Russians Enter Bukowina's Capital-_Followin_ g a_Series of HarA • . Fights.. _ Lonrion, Stine -19. -After hard fight= , after, the Austrian' with imposing :ung in tht suburbs and on the -River ceremony, had unveiled- ilr the city P•ruth-, where- the Austrians fought hall a double -headed Austrian eagle e desperately with a, view, to gaining such as the Russians had removed dur- time for the evacuation of Czernowitz. ing occupation of the city last year. .by their army and the removal of Russian headquarters announce the miliary stores from the city, General capture of Czernowitz in the usual Ltchnitzky ha._a 'finally entered the Iaconic terms. It [rives no description captiul of Bu kowina- ' The capture of the desperate fighting known to .'is an important one,. as it entails the hate occurred for `he crossings of the ""-command of several important rail- Pruth River. after. the Austrians blew Gray lines. - The ci`y had been unten- rep the bridges, but adds the interest- -able for sevtral hays becnuse of the . ink fact that the Austrians are be - 'tremendous Rusaivn boa.bardment, in.r 'pursued into the Carpathians, ---- .-which compelled thQ flight of the civil, V.hich is'the only alternative to being;' inhabitants and evacuation of the driven into 'Roumania, where they •..plact by the Austrian forces. It is tcovld be inb`.erned. - expected that further details of the The• Russian official account makes capture will, ;show .that both. sides the interesting revelaion that German ' 4uffercd sanguinary losses. reinforcements have, already been The recap`ure. of Czernowitz by the ; brought, from the French front to the ^ Russians comes at a dramatic. mo- assistance of the hard-pressed Aug- ment, it happening only a few ditys . trians.. . 45p i I r its of the DTVI No. I: Na, -r8 Northern, ;1.041 to ;Nn, 3 No. 1 Northern to arrf�•G. 81.091!. Nn 3 ld Xcrthern, on track. 974c to $1.081. Lin- seed on track and to arrive. 31,191; July, I s1 1,08 asked; September, .;1,80 asked- Sreadstugs. I -October, ;1.786 bid; November, 4.78 bid, Toruutu, June 20-Nlani+oba wheat- Nu.1 xortnern. 8i.17; 1o. 2, do.,'N,, 8 du., $1,11i. on track Bay Dods sive stock Markets. liarltobu oath -No. 2 C. 11'., 63ic \o. Toronto. June 20 -Choice -heavy .8 do, nominal, 52c; extra No. 1 -feed, steers, 09.15 to 810.20; butchers' cattle, 62c' No. 2 recd 4bic, on track Bayy Porte. choice. 89.35 to $9.50: do.; Rood. 89.10 to 6 Nrrrrrt••an cern -No. 3 yellow.'75c, on 89.351 do„ medlum. 48.65 to 88.86, do., C _ track l;ay ports. sic. on track Toronto cRtr,mon;-3 s�8 to fq Qg3� btticiser� b4iIts. Unturlu oats -No. 3 white. 48 to 49c. ahrice, ig35 to 36. 75: do, good bulls, - arc' r•l.,,g to rrolghts outside. 87.50' to 8'.75; do,. rough bulls. $4.7.5 to _ t,ntarla wheat• -No. 1 commercial, 81. 85.25: bvtc.hers' cows. rholce. 5$.25 to to ;1.01; No. -2. do., 98 to 99c; No. 3 do.. , 1g :5, dam, good, 8'.50 to 87.75, do.. com- tY2 t.� 93c; feed. 85 to `s To, nominaL ac- -mon $515 to SS.- stocko-s. 700 to 860 conJfnR !., freights outside. ' ' 1'ean -\o: 2, nominal 81.70; accord- rbs. $8 :6 to- $7_75..choica feedete, do- . tr, .ar,P;e, 81.23 to 51.60. accocord horned: 960 to 1.000 lbs.. 88,25 to 84.85; ENGAGED I�1 BATTLE and R r,u c ereand medten lF6 $0-0".0 000 to 36 Oil Georges pPugilist. to r•.l him outside. " s to 86 00: -.- ►:uriXy-dialtin Serle!., $6 to 68^; mfiiers. choice. each." 875 0 g s Car ender, Famous French and Lieut Navarre, 1i'ho. Has _Pxince'as on His Ship as Sub- ..frelRr w )u!side. ret j-D01rn-�'- '27m1n-1�ltOplanel�_._ ._ ... Auckaheat- rots,lnal. 70 'to Tlc: ac 88.b9_sa $10 EO shape Heavy )C8.00 to. $Si. SDrin lamb.. Der lb 180 to lac; I f Lieutenant in North Sea cordis to fie hta outside. do.. medium.. 8:.6 to 8 9. 0 hogs, fed � George5 Carpentier, the famous French pugilist, and Lieutenant . Na- eR ♦ cRlveer, Rood to choice 8,50 to s, re : e, the "Fokker killer;' who has just brought down his sixteenth German - :..: sight. >> o .1 commercial 94 to 95c, aC- c•,rdinc to freights outalde. and watered, ;10,75 do, wet•-hed off cars _ Manitoba flour- First patents, in lute warplane. The airmen are standing in front of Navarre'a machine, and it ' K $1!.00 to ;1110 do, tB t 510.40. Lorlon,June'18.-The London Daft 3d� u: 8etron� bakers! patent eDjute lute gi ie' Moritreal June 20,-Bvtrhers' steers, �' ;bill be noted- that the Lieutenant has tied around his neck,, his talisman, : ,y 'Toronto choice $9 60 to $9.76 ; .n• d1um. $5.40 to a lady's silk stocking. Lieut. Navarre , is a popular idol. and favorite the sell! rd 79th puins tapun atA,.: ®.Sas puN Ontario flour-Vti'in er, jaccording to. 89.90, common to fair, ;7.85 to $i 16' P P _ t Suits. choice. $8 to $9.25: fair to ood, bringing down of sixteen German ae'ros bein Albert, the King's second son, took, _ saMPrl. 14'10 to $4,20. in bags, track To- 88 -g to 87,1x. medlum. $5 75 to $a 60 �� 8 4�1� a Necord Por Ong rbulk �hk .� p,homno. a shipment, 14 11) to $4,20, coos. cllblce t9 to $fl.96: fair !o ood aviator. He is familiar! n ane e- as en Ie errant n s ship a N M or lots. delivered^3tontraal30 P4' 8b.90 to 86.8.:. canners and cutters, 1.9�; ng quite a istinction. Carpentier is nod a traineel' a-?iator and skilful the recent naval battle off Jutland. freights. bags included -Bran, per ton,' to 84.85, sheep. 88 to $7 spring lambs: pilot, and can maitmnvre•his machine -in the air as well as an outer pilot The Prince is twenty years old. He SS to SS each: calves, choice. SO - - 520 to 521; shorts. per ton: 824 to $26: to 59,1 F P - _ _ .middlings. per ton. Std to 528: good feed : medlum.' $8 to 58; hogs, selects, 1130 in the flying corps, joined 'the Royal Navy as midship- 112our, per bag, $1.86 to $1.70. to $11.85; .ouch and mixed Sots. 10.60 __ _ t man in 1915, awl has proved a keen to 511: sows, 9 40 to 59.86'. - - --- _ -- Bailor. In September, 1914, he under- - Cosatry Produce _ _ - - C SAN LOSSES SCALL Hatter steady fresh dairy, choice 56 LLOYD GEORGE, CHOSEN went an operation for appendicitis, - to 28c,- Inferior, 24 to- 260, creamery, a "- and his S1AQq recovery Caused him _._;prints, 29 to Xic Ititertor, 28 to 30c. - ENER- great dies pointment for he was most Eggs -Now -laid, 28 !o 270: da: In car - ton. 27 to soc. A de4patchLlrom L4tndon aaH K anxious to resume his naval duties z Beans -S4 to. $4.60 the latter toF N RECE1�tT Cp'ER-ATS C aa�i on (handpicked.ysi_The _ He rejoined his ship, Chaser -New, large, lsc; -twain, 186c. MorningPosta optical correspondent _ May 15 he was promoted from acting 4 p _' pondant • .. . ' .�_ Staple rup•-prices are steady at says: "It has been decided that Mr. ! - - sub -Lieutenant to sub -Lieu-,' ' ♦ S1n9iet� �pa Imperial1 sgaY6o� 27r: Lloyd George .is to .succeed Lord'! Germans Had Planned to Renew. Assault Same Day, but Were - - -'fowl, 23 to 26c. Kitchener as Secretary for, War. P Potatoes ibis: Ontarics 51.66. and New Forestalled. WILL PREVENT COLLISIONS - runs c IN DARKNESS OR FOG. bions of the new Minister to the Muni_ ----�- _ tions Department. It Is probable that - Ades etch London says. An- saovtstoas. - I A despatch• from London says: The piece of work the Canadian guns play- P y Bacon, lore clear, 18 is per lb. Hams' the two offices will not be combined, i correspondent of the Morning Post, ed no pmali part. A .great orchestra- nouncement was made on Wedisesday toJY�curisoHai 119 246c: do., hea breaicfss! in which case it will be .necessary to describing the successful caunber-aL-' of the heavier and field batteries that William iVlarcolri will brie out 7- 2" boneless boneless backs, cx to ain.30itions." • r tack of the Canadians at Zillebeke, ' played an annihilating devil's - tattoo shortly a new ev ce which should -- wnd rpdailer r turd dere mpo46 tol9 7to, r says the night was w'et, cold and die- � upon the Germans. The attack was a , put an end to danger of co us, be- 14tc, agreeable. The men were in high complete. success. .The men were sur- tween ships in darkness. or fog. It is CZAR CONGRATULATED - •spirits. The enemy shamed - to be prised, as they expected - greater described as a simple contrivance, "a- _ >teoatrsat 7hr]esta. BY THE KING OF ITALY. taken by surprise, and were complete- trouble, The enemy's shell -fire was ily installed, which will be operated 0, -M ^ntreal. June 20, -Corn, Amrrlcan ly 9vcrmatched. Two-mchine .guns 'under but the Canadians got-througl; from the bridge of'a ship~ No. > euow, $a to 540. once, cana.dfan A despatch from Petro were western. No. 2, 64 to 54kc; do., No. 3, p grad says: captured. Prisoners state that under cover of our guns. The men 521 to 65c: extra No. I teed, 521 to sac; The Czar had received the' following the' Germans had planned..a further "'advaacod two in open; order' . down-' NA MEAT FOR RUSSIANS :No, Y ••la al white. 52c; No. 3 loca2-whlte, telegram from the Kin " I attack there bhat ve g. No. 4 local white. 50c: Barleys &� g of Italy: I rY mornin The'wards and soubkwarda into their old =. tnalting, T6 to .76c. Ti loss, ' 3Ianitoha am in harmony with the whole Italian Canadians found a great quantity of positions. `Our continual • bombard - 151c; 1 FOUR DAYS EACH WEEK. 49pfin wheat' patents, firsts #8.80; -- Iseconds, $6.10. strong bakers', 15 9o; people tri expressing the sentiment stoires they Mad left ten days previous- went prevented the enemy consolidat- e Patents, choice, e.00 to 16-25; -of profound admiration for the victor- lY Practically intact. irig the positions they had captured. A despatch from London says: The straight rollers, 55.10. to $6,60: do- pass The attack, directed from -the south Russian Duma has adopted a bill call- -I 2SS40 to $2.65. Rolled oats, barrels, ions development of the powerful of- Phillip Gibbs writes. It was a great in for the abstention from satin $4.75 to 5,06: do., b s. 90 lbs, i2.2b to fensive-of Your Maje'sty's armies and point of pride with the Canadians to ern end of Sanctuary Wood to Mount g $2.86. Bran, 121. Shorts. 124. Stud- I ' meat four days in each week, accord- i dlings; 26 to SET. Xoulllle. 528 -to in sending to you the warmest and recapture the lost ground themselves. Sorel, was most important because , ing to a Reuter despatch from Petra' 633• Hav, No. 2, er ton, car lots, most friendly -congratulations. Being Their losses were not Pea in the the high ground in' the northern part 520.50 to 121.60. Cheese, Anest west- erns, 171 to 171c: lisest eaeterns: 16f to convinced that the.efforts thus happily counter-attack. In the astonishing of Hooge is still in the enemy's hands (grad, ,� j ;' 17c. Butter, choicest creamery. 29 to commenced will lead to definite sue=- 29de; seconds, 28 to 28ic, Eggs, fresh TO INVESTIGATE RISE 28 to 27c; selected. 29 to 84c: ISo, 1 stock, cess, I pray you to accept the aesur- - - -- - -` l- - - - - I i 27c; No. 2 stock, 24c. potatoes. per bag, ante of my unchanging friendship." ENT TO LEAVE ; IN PRICES IN BRITAIN Car lots. $1.86. I KING V S NITS CASEMENT 4 alfa iN SHE TOWER OF LONDON- ! '' . Winzaimw t4zala. WOMEN OF NETHERLANDSdespatch from London' says: The Winnipeg, June 20. -Cash quotation*. �D FM,.A despatch from -London says: It Board of Trade..has-appointed a com- Wheat-No. Northern•, $1.09$; No. 2 DEMAND CHEAPER FOOD. is stated that in res Oise to the ur mittee .leaded b John MacKinnon �Sorthern, $1.081; No. 3 Norther 51.041; P y , 4, 991c; No. 5, 93ic: No. 6, se`ic; feed,. i gent repreaenbatioz;a of Sir Roger Robertson, member for the Tyneside 1G 1 despatch from London says;' _ Casement's. lawyers, he will be re- 'Division of 'Northumberland,' and in- j Hundreds of Dutch women went to Admiral 3ellicoe and- His Men -moved from the Tower to Brixton 1 eluding other members of the House Vsteel states 24:ar1csts. - he Prune Minister on Wednesday $lolls and comfortable cell Pend - , w to in - g• jail, where he mill Occup a commo- ; of Commons and econoinists, js M1nn�aPolie. June zo.-R-neat, July. � y to I Congratulated on Jutland No. 2 Northern, $1.04 to 51.09}- Corn able the working classes to obtain his trial on dune 26., $e spends tnoei 1 veatigate the rise in the prices er con - 1.083; September, $1.08i: No. 1 hard. demand that measures be taken to en- I - l 1.15}; Mo. 1 'Northern, $1.081 to $1.131: Battle. +1 !! modities and recommend refpedisl�t No. 3 yellow - 74 to f5c. Oats Ne. 3 food by having prices reduced. The London white,, 871 to J8 C. Flour unchangecL i I ,June 18. -An oif1c1s1 con- of his time writing. � measures. _ shipments, 48,70 -barrels. Bran, $18.00 Premier promised to receive a depute- ,munication issued this. evening gives to �l9.ao. I tion of women later. The women then an account of a recent visit b Kin Duluth, Juno 20. -Wheat. on track: y l3 No. 1 hard, $1,101; .No. 1 Northers, � went to the house of the Burgomaster.I George to the Grand Fleet and an ad -'BRITISH AD�AN�i ON �lH\IS J :dress by the monarch to the repro. BRITISH ��++aa++ -" - - NN TRENCHES, of the unite of the fleet on Ve iERMN l RE CHES, CAPD Parade. In his address King George - TO DIN200 YARDS OF TURIW said: , _ "Adrr!'iral •Jellicoe and Officers and - __ON DEAD MAN HILL SLOPE! Men of the Grand Fleet: You waited • - =- nearly.two years with most exemplaryThe Town of Sannayat on,,South Bartle Occupied and Hostile patience for the opportunity of meet - Arab Tribe Punished. ing and engaging the.enemg's fleet. I French Offensive Also Netted 130 Prisoners -Enemy Repulsed can well understand how trying was In the Vosges,. this period and how great your relief - - aA successful punitive expedition } when you knew en May -81 that the A despatch from London says: The ga enemy had been sighted. The uitf!tr Britian Ofllcial Press Bureau on Fri- has been made against the Arabs who ;•;,t• vorable weather conditions and ap- �y gave But a statement dealing with _ g. lc° A despatch from Parts says: The active on Wednesday night and proaching darkness prevented that persistently cut the telegraph north French took the offensive against the Thursday, but the German artillery complete ri<itillf 'which you all expect- the operations in Mesopotamia se fol- of Hamar Lake. Two hundred cart ga' y1 1 conducted very heavy bombardments lows: loads of in and some sheep were ` German positions on Le Mort Homme. ed. But -you did all possible in the ± grain P ' on -both banks of the Meuse, against circudistances. -You -drove the enemy "On- the north bank of •the Ti is taken from 'the raided hostile Arab =yn Tliureday. An attack was launch- >n "Y Chattanegurb and Hill 804, on the left into his harbors and inflicted on him east of Kut•el-Amara, our trenches tribes. - }. ed atter the usual artillery prepare- bank, and the Thiaumont farm and very severe losses. You aided ark., have been pushed to within 200 yards � "Three of our Tigris barges were tion, and a German trench on `the Fort de 3onville, on the right bank- other page to the ATorioui 'traditions ; of the Turks at Sannayst. 1 sunk by Turkish artillery on June 10,' southern sloppa of the height was Two attacks were tlndertakea' by of the British navy, You could not i "On the south bank, Mansura The Imaginative Turkish .common{ > agiM quo A -_`-.eauslDlalLQd_Si1QUg_gitk_180 prisoners, German dwtaArnants to the �/ 1 inn nn w z' The Getman infsmtry remained in- Wednesday night, but both failed{ thank'you.,r i three and a haft miles south of Ma- above." AUSTRIAN LOSSES NUMBER •300,000 _ as Original Austrian Force Has- Been Been Reduced to .300,000.._ ;r -A despatch' from Petrograd saydi Fes. Confidence prevails among . Russian' k: observers of the offensive along the , ' southern section of the battle line that' the catalogue of the successes won by Generals Brussiloff and'Letchitsky is' �A by no means complete. It is estimated z that the Teutonic losses along the � I front from the Pripet to the Rou 'x i martian border now total 800,000, .or - nearly half• the original effectives. 're- - Great satisfaction is felt at the e establishment of contact with the establishment Teutons along the whole south-west- ; ern front, but attention is chiefly centred upon the operations for hovel, Vladimir-Volynski, Czernowita and Solomea. Col. Shumsy, summer izing• the results of the fighting, _ makes the deduction from the latest Russian. official statement that the en-` tire line of the Stripa is now occu- pied by the Russians. The precipitancy of the retreat of , a 1 the Austrians in many sectors is., _4 shown by the fact that the Russians " found several telegraphic and tele-', phonic installations intact, and are. now using them. The cartridges cap ' tured in the Strips. trenches would T have sufficed for the use of the Aus- trians in themost intensive fort of firing for several weeka. . - lilt J' E.COM) SON - ENGAGED I�1 BATTLE and R r,u c ereand medten lF6 $0-0".0 000 to 36 Oil Georges pPugilist. to r•.l him outside. " s to 86 00: -.- ►:uriXy-dialtin Serle!., $6 to 68^; mfiiers. choice. each." 875 0 g s Car ender, Famous French and Lieut Navarre, 1i'ho. Has _Pxince'as on His Ship as Sub- ..frelRr w )u!side. ret j-D01rn-�'- '27m1n-1�ltOplanel�_._ ._ ... Auckaheat- rots,lnal. 70 'to Tlc: ac 88.b9_sa $10 EO shape Heavy )C8.00 to. $Si. SDrin lamb.. Der lb 180 to lac; I f Lieutenant in North Sea cordis to fie hta outside. do.. medium.. 8:.6 to 8 9. 0 hogs, fed � George5 Carpentier, the famous French pugilist, and Lieutenant . Na- eR ♦ cRlveer, Rood to choice 8,50 to s, re : e, the "Fokker killer;' who has just brought down his sixteenth German - :..: sight. >> o .1 commercial 94 to 95c, aC- c•,rdinc to freights outalde. and watered, ;10,75 do, wet•-hed off cars _ Manitoba flour- First patents, in lute warplane. The airmen are standing in front of Navarre'a machine, and it ' K $1!.00 to ;1110 do, tB t 510.40. Lorlon,June'18.-The London Daft 3d� u: 8etron� bakers! patent eDjute lute gi ie' Moritreal June 20,-Bvtrhers' steers, �' ;bill be noted- that the Lieutenant has tied around his neck,, his talisman, : ,y 'Toronto choice $9 60 to $9.76 ; .n• d1um. $5.40 to a lady's silk stocking. Lieut. Navarre , is a popular idol. and favorite the sell! rd 79th puins tapun atA,.: ®.Sas puN Ontario flour-Vti'in er, jaccording to. 89.90, common to fair, ;7.85 to $i 16' P P _ t Suits. choice. $8 to $9.25: fair to ood, bringing down of sixteen German ae'ros bein Albert, the King's second son, took, _ saMPrl. 14'10 to $4,20. in bags, track To- 88 -g to 87,1x. medlum. $5 75 to $a 60 �� 8 4�1� a Necord Por Ong rbulk �hk .� p,homno. a shipment, 14 11) to $4,20, coos. cllblce t9 to $fl.96: fair !o ood aviator. He is familiar! n ane e- as en Ie errant n s ship a N M or lots. delivered^3tontraal30 P4' 8b.90 to 86.8.:. canners and cutters, 1.9�; ng quite a istinction. Carpentier is nod a traineel' a-?iator and skilful the recent naval battle off Jutland. freights. bags included -Bran, per ton,' to 84.85, sheep. 88 to $7 spring lambs: pilot, and can maitmnvre•his machine -in the air as well as an outer pilot The Prince is twenty years old. He SS to SS each: calves, choice. SO - - 520 to 521; shorts. per ton: 824 to $26: to 59,1 F P - _ _ .middlings. per ton. Std to 528: good feed : medlum.' $8 to 58; hogs, selects, 1130 in the flying corps, joined 'the Royal Navy as midship- 112our, per bag, $1.86 to $1.70. to $11.85; .ouch and mixed Sots. 10.60 __ _ t man in 1915, awl has proved a keen to 511: sows, 9 40 to 59.86'. - - --- _ -- Bailor. In September, 1914, he under- - Cosatry Produce _ _ - - C SAN LOSSES SCALL Hatter steady fresh dairy, choice 56 LLOYD GEORGE, CHOSEN went an operation for appendicitis, - to 28c,- Inferior, 24 to- 260, creamery, a "- and his S1AQq recovery Caused him _._;prints, 29 to Xic Ititertor, 28 to 30c. - ENER- great dies pointment for he was most Eggs -Now -laid, 28 !o 270: da: In car - ton. 27 to soc. A de4patchLlrom L4tndon aaH K anxious to resume his naval duties z Beans -S4 to. $4.60 the latter toF N RECE1�tT Cp'ER-ATS C aa�i on (handpicked.ysi_The _ He rejoined his ship, Chaser -New, large, lsc; -twain, 186c. MorningPosta optical correspondent _ May 15 he was promoted from acting 4 p _' pondant • .. . ' .�_ Staple rup•-prices are steady at says: "It has been decided that Mr. ! - - sub -Lieutenant to sub -Lieu-,' ' ♦ S1n9iet� �pa Imperial1 sgaY6o� 27r: Lloyd George .is to .succeed Lord'! Germans Had Planned to Renew. Assault Same Day, but Were - - -'fowl, 23 to 26c. Kitchener as Secretary for, War. P Potatoes ibis: Ontarics 51.66. and New Forestalled. WILL PREVENT COLLISIONS - runs c IN DARKNESS OR FOG. bions of the new Minister to the Muni_ ----�- _ tions Department. It Is probable that - Ades etch London says. An- saovtstoas. - I A despatch• from London says: The piece of work the Canadian guns play- P y Bacon, lore clear, 18 is per lb. Hams' the two offices will not be combined, i correspondent of the Morning Post, ed no pmali part. A .great orchestra- nouncement was made on Wedisesday toJY�curisoHai 119 246c: do., hea breaicfss! in which case it will be .necessary to describing the successful caunber-aL-' of the heavier and field batteries that William iVlarcolri will brie out 7- 2" boneless boneless backs, cx to ain.30itions." • r tack of the Canadians at Zillebeke, ' played an annihilating devil's - tattoo shortly a new ev ce which should -- wnd rpdailer r turd dere mpo46 tol9 7to, r says the night was w'et, cold and die- � upon the Germans. The attack was a , put an end to danger of co us, be- 14tc, agreeable. The men were in high complete. success. .The men were sur- tween ships in darkness. or fog. It is CZAR CONGRATULATED - •spirits. The enemy shamed - to be prised, as they expected - greater described as a simple contrivance, "a- _ >teoatrsat 7hr]esta. BY THE KING OF ITALY. taken by surprise, and were complete- trouble, The enemy's shell -fire was ily installed, which will be operated 0, -M ^ntreal. June 20, -Corn, Amrrlcan ly 9vcrmatched. Two-mchine .guns 'under but the Canadians got-througl; from the bridge of'a ship~ No. > euow, $a to 540. once, cana.dfan A despatch from Petro were western. No. 2, 64 to 54kc; do., No. 3, p grad says: captured. Prisoners state that under cover of our guns. The men 521 to 65c: extra No. I teed, 521 to sac; The Czar had received the' following the' Germans had planned..a further "'advaacod two in open; order' . down-' NA MEAT FOR RUSSIANS :No, Y ••la al white. 52c; No. 3 loca2-whlte, telegram from the Kin " I attack there bhat ve g. No. 4 local white. 50c: Barleys &� g of Italy: I rY mornin The'wards and soubkwarda into their old =. tnalting, T6 to .76c. Ti loss, ' 3Ianitoha am in harmony with the whole Italian Canadians found a great quantity of positions. `Our continual • bombard - 151c; 1 FOUR DAYS EACH WEEK. 49pfin wheat' patents, firsts #8.80; -- Iseconds, $6.10. strong bakers', 15 9o; people tri expressing the sentiment stoires they Mad left ten days previous- went prevented the enemy consolidat- e Patents, choice, e.00 to 16-25; -of profound admiration for the victor- lY Practically intact. irig the positions they had captured. A despatch from London says: The straight rollers, 55.10. to $6,60: do- pass The attack, directed from -the south Russian Duma has adopted a bill call- -I 2SS40 to $2.65. Rolled oats, barrels, ions development of the powerful of- Phillip Gibbs writes. It was a great in for the abstention from satin $4.75 to 5,06: do., b s. 90 lbs, i2.2b to fensive-of Your Maje'sty's armies and point of pride with the Canadians to ern end of Sanctuary Wood to Mount g $2.86. Bran, 121. Shorts. 124. Stud- I ' meat four days in each week, accord- i dlings; 26 to SET. Xoulllle. 528 -to in sending to you the warmest and recapture the lost ground themselves. Sorel, was most important because , ing to a Reuter despatch from Petra' 633• Hav, No. 2, er ton, car lots, most friendly -congratulations. Being Their losses were not Pea in the the high ground in' the northern part 520.50 to 121.60. Cheese, Anest west- erns, 171 to 171c: lisest eaeterns: 16f to convinced that the.efforts thus happily counter-attack. In the astonishing of Hooge is still in the enemy's hands (grad, ,� j ;' 17c. Butter, choicest creamery. 29 to commenced will lead to definite sue=- 29de; seconds, 28 to 28ic, Eggs, fresh TO INVESTIGATE RISE 28 to 27c; selected. 29 to 84c: ISo, 1 stock, cess, I pray you to accept the aesur- - - -- - -` l- - - - - I i 27c; No. 2 stock, 24c. potatoes. per bag, ante of my unchanging friendship." ENT TO LEAVE ; IN PRICES IN BRITAIN Car lots. $1.86. I KING V S NITS CASEMENT 4 alfa iN SHE TOWER OF LONDON- ! '' . Winzaimw t4zala. WOMEN OF NETHERLANDSdespatch from London' says: The Winnipeg, June 20. -Cash quotation*. �D FM,.A despatch from -London says: It Board of Trade..has-appointed a com- Wheat-No. Northern•, $1.09$; No. 2 DEMAND CHEAPER FOOD. is stated that in res Oise to the ur mittee .leaded b John MacKinnon �Sorthern, $1.081; No. 3 Norther 51.041; P y , 4, 991c; No. 5, 93ic: No. 6, se`ic; feed,. i gent repreaenbatioz;a of Sir Roger Robertson, member for the Tyneside 1G 1 despatch from London says;' _ Casement's. lawyers, he will be re- 'Division of 'Northumberland,' and in- j Hundreds of Dutch women went to Admiral 3ellicoe and- His Men -moved from the Tower to Brixton 1 eluding other members of the House Vsteel states 24:ar1csts. - he Prune Minister on Wednesday $lolls and comfortable cell Pend - , w to in - g• jail, where he mill Occup a commo- ; of Commons and econoinists, js M1nn�aPolie. June zo.-R-neat, July. � y to I Congratulated on Jutland No. 2 Northern, $1.04 to 51.09}- Corn able the working classes to obtain his trial on dune 26., $e spends tnoei 1 veatigate the rise in the prices er con - 1.083; September, $1.08i: No. 1 hard. demand that measures be taken to en- I - l 1.15}; Mo. 1 'Northern, $1.081 to $1.131: Battle. +1 !! modities and recommend refpedisl�t No. 3 yellow - 74 to f5c. Oats Ne. 3 food by having prices reduced. The London white,, 871 to J8 C. Flour unchangecL i I ,June 18. -An oif1c1s1 con- of his time writing. � measures. _ shipments, 48,70 -barrels. Bran, $18.00 Premier promised to receive a depute- ,munication issued this. evening gives to �l9.ao. I tion of women later. The women then an account of a recent visit b Kin Duluth, Juno 20. -Wheat. on track: y l3 No. 1 hard, $1,101; .No. 1 Northers, � went to the house of the Burgomaster.I George to the Grand Fleet and an ad -'BRITISH AD�AN�i ON �lH\IS J :dress by the monarch to the repro. BRITISH ��++aa++ -" - - NN TRENCHES, of the unite of the fleet on Ve iERMN l RE CHES, CAPD Parade. In his address King George - TO DIN200 YARDS OF TURIW said: , _ "Adrr!'iral •Jellicoe and Officers and - __ON DEAD MAN HILL SLOPE! Men of the Grand Fleet: You waited • - =- nearly.two years with most exemplaryThe Town of Sannayat on,,South Bartle Occupied and Hostile patience for the opportunity of meet - Arab Tribe Punished. ing and engaging the.enemg's fleet. I French Offensive Also Netted 130 Prisoners -Enemy Repulsed can well understand how trying was In the Vosges,. this period and how great your relief - - aA successful punitive expedition } when you knew en May -81 that the A despatch from London says: The ga enemy had been sighted. The uitf!tr Britian Ofllcial Press Bureau on Fri- has been made against the Arabs who ;•;,t• vorable weather conditions and ap- �y gave But a statement dealing with _ g. lc° A despatch from Parts says: The active on Wednesday night and proaching darkness prevented that persistently cut the telegraph north French took the offensive against the Thursday, but the German artillery complete ri<itillf 'which you all expect- the operations in Mesopotamia se fol- of Hamar Lake. Two hundred cart ga' y1 1 conducted very heavy bombardments lows: loads of in and some sheep were ` German positions on Le Mort Homme. ed. But -you did all possible in the ± grain P ' on -both banks of the Meuse, against circudistances. -You -drove the enemy "On- the north bank of •the Ti is taken from 'the raided hostile Arab =yn Tliureday. An attack was launch- >n "Y Chattanegurb and Hill 804, on the left into his harbors and inflicted on him east of Kut•el-Amara, our trenches tribes. - }. ed atter the usual artillery prepare- bank, and the Thiaumont farm and very severe losses. You aided ark., have been pushed to within 200 yards � "Three of our Tigris barges were tion, and a German trench on `the Fort de 3onville, on the right bank- other page to the ATorioui 'traditions ; of the Turks at Sannayst. 1 sunk by Turkish artillery on June 10,' southern sloppa of the height was Two attacks were tlndertakea' by of the British navy, You could not i "On the south bank, Mansura The Imaginative Turkish .common{ > agiM quo A -_`-.eauslDlalLQd_Si1QUg_gitk_180 prisoners, German dwtaArnants to the �/ 1 inn nn w z' The Getman infsmtry remained in- Wednesday night, but both failed{ thank'you.,r i three and a haft miles south of Ma- above." • .-.:,''. "` .. . 'u-t.,. .... R,.; .,� .,,,,.,- v> rn,�,, ...,,, a'• .. ::r .rte, •�..:. `.�.Y_, e , .-w • - a MILZ AZG18TZR. "HORSE REGISTER - padNshedr►srlSrldirmorata{itltsOlssoe BATIIRDdY.'JL*NE 24TH—AUCtlon 4141e !'s Courtship—X141161(14741). PIN •�ekWla:• Das. of 200 acres of land, being parts of Tu. Pure-bred Import d Clydesdale lots 80, 81 and 92, cone. 0 and 7, is E A P stallion, the property of Oscar Wilson. , gg Bt ham, will make the season of 1916 v the Township of Pickering, sad be- °1 Are n6�1V•at them cheapest. " Seenre your case now. 1vn in to the estate o! the late TV. as. t° owe : Monday, Stay 8th, will a • =445 per year ; 61.00 it paid in advance." B leave his own stab'e, Graham Johnston's 9nbasrlptions to the United Statim ♦il 6o Bur Sale on the farm at t aclook. Brougham, and proceed to W. J. MiUer's Nice large pines, every. one sound, ,IOC each. advance See bills for full particulars. J. H. Pickering, for Dight. Tnsaday, pro• Prentice, Auctioneer. as to Donald .lduaro's, baseline. for - "�* - sight. Wednesday, $iohard Paokrin'6, `• -% If you are low in i 10liN MURKAR, Proprietor. night,- Thar.day, ' Wm; Middlstaa* -•� T -1�-1- A C� -- - WH eenwat�; soon; -Victor Parkins, Btu- P LV �t 1 S-M-R V' .L MI Q- e�`.Cs 3� S NOT[s AND COMMENT41 aale,night. Friday, Albert Jones, Mi. Zion, goon; Mr. INutts,111 , con. 7. Fick- -- Let us supply you with Jud ing dozen Bring from present appear- , night. Batnrday, will proceed to ;ahcee,g he United States and Meal WRITE LETTERS his own stable where he viii remain WI?�E PINT JARS -at 86 cents pet' until the following Monday. co will soon have a war of their Edward Darnley— 9so9;, (18461), ! IMP. PINT JARS at 88.cente per dozen = Diva, on their hands. PiesidenL The Fashionably Bredlmportei Gl;des- . NINE QUART JARS at 70e per dozen dale stallion, the property of Robt. Da _ _ , -- _ t Wilson hag done his utmost to keep TO t+ E. Fla�Cbiir� ii�edk toe. Green River, will make the season 1 MP. QUART JARS at SOc per dozen his country at-peace, both with �CIIIe of 1916 as follows : ,Monday', will leave the European nations and n-ith major a Donstabis 8e, Pickering, fo Wnon ' .'Mexico. ' The Germans, however, ^ ' Graham ?ohnston',,-Br�,ugham; night' REDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR X8.73 per 100 lbs °.e Taeaday, W. J. McDonald's Brock - - - • have been very active in Mexico Women who, are well often irk "Are " Road, no o; S. Baths', Pickering', night. - stirring up trouble with the L'nit- the lettenwhich the Lydia E. Pinkham Wednealay, Liverpool, noon and night. Phone.your orders either on Bell or Independent. -ed. States. The have two ob'ects Medicine Co. ase cwntinually publishing, Thursday, John Batrne's, Cherryark. od, _ They J ; We will deliver the goods. is loin this one bele, that genuine? Are they truthful? noon. hisownstab'efoeliRbti Fay, g ? g "Why do women write such letters?" -F• W, Silverthorn'e, lot 21; aoa. 9, if the States are at war with:pleas- - ham, for night, ere be will proceeds toJASsRICHARDSC� N In answer we ray that never havewi his own stable where he will r.main an• -co theytwill not then be in a posi- published a fictitious letter or name. til the following Monday morning. tion to supply the allies with,shells Never,- knowingly, have we publishers �ldor�=The Grand Trotting Bred sial• "Buy Four Groceries at the Grocers." ' :. an untruthful letter, or one without the and other munitions of war, and lion, the property of E. B. Pugh, acct- - the other reason being to allow full and written consent of the woman loneer, Glen 111a1or, will make the season who wrote it of 1916 to follows: Monday, May 8th, the Gern?an , submarines greater The reason that thousands of women will leave bio own stable and p" I ad to E c _ts freedomin destroying the ship- from all parts of the country write such iValter6ytnes' son, 5, U:bri ge, noon;P.EL'S i-, SHOE -sem STORE - ping of the allies. At the esent grateful, letters to the Lydia E. Pink= thence own stable via C wine d until d p .. lx y Wednesday morning, Wednesday, to -, • noon; own ham Medicine Co. is that Lydia E. Pink- Mansion Boase, Uxbrtd a ' :..time, however; the allies are plat- g ing very few orders for munitiOne hams vegetable Compound has brought stable, ntb!itby,.-oo.7'BrookIin buredJames White's p r - health and happiness into their lives, con .7, night. LQ� P&lrB often'S Dlil'itr� Bootin the States as they Are noW in a once burdened with pain sad nrfferiag. Friday, ce Pckrin'., A ndley, noon; 1 Y position to supply all their own It has relieved women from soma_o! thence via W H. Jackson'*, Brock Road ' the h L forms female illsfrom din- to Brougham -for night. - Batnrday,, The best Boots in tlrL" world for Farmers' and Mecha ios' - - needs. As* regards the Submarine ��ssorofe, Gresawood, noon; thence to own stable warfare, placements, inflammation, •alceratioa, till following Monday use. These shoes are the same as the Canadian Britain is in a better g position now than ever to curtail irregularities, nervousness, weakawry, Lord �eger4t 1416 C.*F;R.—The ■rand Soldiers wear. stomach troubles sad from the bluer. Every pair fully guaran• and bred Trotting Stallion, the propert _ ... - -the operations of these denlaans of It is impossible for any woman who----of ThoaMAddatord__Pioteriog, wi?i _—__.;teed. SAle price $4.O0, _ the deep. It is' hoped that tearmake season of 1916-as follows: Monday-,- ' - is well and who as a ' ma et be averted between the has never suffered d e leaves hie own stable and proceeds to �'+ n y Y Bacdel's hotel, Whitby, for sight _ J. E E _ _ 1r7. 4 N G to realize how these v --United States and Mexico, al- poor, suffering Wo- Tuesday. Commeroial Hotel, Oehaws. _ --'-- -though, for the sake of humanity men feel whey re- 'R ',right, Wednesday, Temperance hotel, theL'oitedStatesshouldintervene stored to health; B=ooilin, night. Thursday, F G Mc WHITBY, O/VTAiO - their keen desire to T Carthy's, Aa,iley, noon: own stable for In. Mexico in order to put an end for aigbt. Friday, Brougham, night. help other WomenBatardry, own atabe until following T l{ nnnri„ne,1a Wars in that ff�nga■ pl1 e¢ Monday morning. unhappy eountrp. they did. v ■ Baron Lion, liou. i , —The Pure bred BANK ' t'lydesdaJe stallion, the ptopsrty of Jas. STANDARD- Yew --�- =_ Y - PICK8RiN4 COUNCIL a]acSae coo, Wbit6val,, wilt make Aa Vort4setntevats. the sesson_af 1916 as follows, Rond*y, The Council met at Brougham ppur• wid suant to adjournment on Monday, Wh leave h s own stable.-A. E. 3taior'1. IDF' CANADA itime 19th-'a®here all resent. the PLAITS FOR SALE-Early and isevs'e an i [+_°° to - F 9. 3larrham- noon; E..Perey's. con 5, "�IiAQ O TORO reeve int a chair, 1111nutes of last late cabbage for sale_ ae Stioa, diammsge's _ h t "- ,ass■Graham meeting read and approved'. Several Joaaston'r, Brougham. noon and night, Fitz ocoqaccouota were presented for payment. ANTED respectable .'young Wednesday- ffie>ent and Prompt Servl;t women camer•maa. dOn motion the follow ing.wei e'heard ood ' ' vases. Pickering, coon; Wm, Smith's, con, 8. before the board : Appiy at Royal Hotel, WbAby . 35.39 Pickerida. bight. Thursday, G; Toyae-a every Department A. J. Taylor, asking for a grant of �'`1 RAMOPHONE FOP. SALE-A gouge Hill. noon; L. Lewis'. 1 t d. con. _.- 80 UO on north part of Cherrpwuod 1, Tt actor, and 16 records, as Roodas new, For" 2. Bcaa bora, night. Friday, G. Thom}}55 station (O. P. R.1 road and for drain- pantculars, apply at the NE WS amu• .37tt son's, iot 5, con. 1, Scarboro, noon; F SAVINGS BANK at all Branches; r • t age of the road. SlacRae's, Cherrywood, night,. "ter tar otars -*•- W. C. Willson asked fora rant to Fj OR SA1:,E-A good flshtng punt his own stable anti: he toflowin rade and ravel on 6th con road west- For oris cheap. alsopas for bean Lui;dtnga. day, tttosaing. - g - -PICKERING BRANCH, g g made to orda:. 19. H. Tacltaoa, Brock Road. y >w+►" of Brock road. — — 11fonmt revffe Albion•, 14800 , (169Fo1, � W. GORDON Manager. Branch also at Whitby. W. Harvey, re statute labor. `EED BGCKWHEAT—A quantity The pare bred Impertsi Ctydirsds e•stal ' Communications were read• from : !..7 of seed buckwheat for sale, Salver Hull vs, lion,, the property po J. Honey. asking for great of gW 'cam, at 9dle. ger bushel Winton WkiWBrou• P= P v of John i'i oda aanth half of sideline lead ib to _Dae ![ark 19 O. s5st _ Brooklia, will make the wawa of 1916, erry wood station P R aha LSI)�E -� as follows: Mandalay, gay 1btkL _quill leave =� B _ CL(YVERr- 5EFI3 FiTR - his own stable HrookLla, for J. Corner's, - - - - ih - ]; _ G. A. Uilles ie. as to con tion o j sae ac of , con , c en", att ■mtcae's, Aatiley,p solovapace Alps young shorthorn bull@of tar night..IIdbII; Alway s o m eth , � ew subway under d T. R. at and Col.. tale t iroar2tt prices. E E Pugh.ht. Tuesday,1 0 $ryant's, 3rd oat , g g Oshawa Board of Trade and Col. J. moan 3i?tt t ickering, noon, D. Anna's, Pickering S. Farewell Co.- Crown Attoroev, as - Village, night.. Wedne■day. Ltrarp�i to bad condition of Sia atop road. TALLIO� - ti 'a e om- y o, i4erD Vol. C S B, ♦yuan old base two, coon; Bandel's ottel, Whitby, - mittee on Relief recommending that p k url) f acoldor, AV at left 1 s s F c is night. Friday, John Boaaetta, coon, , ,Ladies` Silk Waists, the latest styles, ready to wear. 9 : George Philip be paid 108 forfoods to Whitby, sttf Albert aobinson, con, 3 East Whitby, ` " Wm. Button and wife; Sick Child- - night. Batnrday own stab's until the Ladies' and hisses .Biddies, Dresses and Aprons--nothing cheals '- sea's Hospital, maintenance of Violet `�EFD - _ i Fraser, 14.00. Adopted. ` 7 sane &Lout 115 bushels of goad clean suck: . jf'ftitev ate Pimple, -t1425A) —The Mr. For ie presented the report of wheat Apply a lot �, can 4, Pickering, tad, R g pbooe Pickering LOCO. Amos Briguall, H R No, Jiandaome Imported Hrokaq Pony, Colored Silk?,_plain white, crossbar, dotted, figured and bordered "the Committee on ContinReociee. re- 1, pickcsing, E699 the property of Edgar Shirk, Chalk Muslins for sum er dresses. commending payment of 6.00 to Ed. Lake. wi 1 make the season of -191Fi, as 'Willson, Assebsor, re Court of Revis- �OR SALE-In the village of White- follows, Tuesday, may 16 h, wall leave Repps,, plalp. figured and colored, excellent for dresses,'`middles ` ion; E. B. Hoovers , eTpeaees Council •ale, an 8 roomed frame house with ooa his ova liable, Mansion Boase, 6toaff �, and blouses. Galateas, a nice assortment in plain colors and stripes. Auspeeting roads. 8.76 ; F. F. Spence. etaae cellar and small stable two and a elf villa, for C aremont. noon; J u, Wilkia•i im a merahi fee OIICariO .1,lunlCl Al &� of land,lnciuding an acre of.-good orchard / p P The honae is nicely surrounded with shade lot 1. con. 8; Picket ing. night. wedges Prints and Gingham&, 8 choice collection for serviceable dresses, Association, 5.00. Adopted. trees, Possession may be given at as time. day, back to Claremont for noon; his own a cons, Gent's and Bays' shirts and blonses._ Mc. Mowbray brought in the report Whi�eand terms apply to PHILP 6c >� TON stable untilthe following Tnesdey mora p of the Committee on Roads bt Bridges, frig. - a. recommended payment of, following OR SALE-1914 Ford Touring car, Baron Efecf-'6669' (14898), The. lash Space permits the m>'ntinn of only & .very few .o€ the itlang lines, but amounts : neajy painted and overhauled, new none- ionably bred Son of Baron's P,ide, the remember we carry a complete stock of general -merchandise, + a cid urea dll round, extra mechanical starter;. ., P. J. Rowe. commutation collected-properlyof W, x Pugh, C.aremoat; will and should �. Prest•olluoutIIt. file carries, tool box sad � sou require anything not in stook, we will in 1913 for div 14.:28.5J1; H. Johnston, :Dols role rail sp� omater, electric bora; -make the season of 131 �; se follows: Ston _ get the sante for you on short notice, - corn, statute labor div 76, 74:25: J. H run about soon miles, guaranteed :o be in sat dap, will leave his own etable and pro tg►^ '- Michell, repairing road between lots at&" sbape: p$ice• $454. 1913 Font touring car teed to John Scott's, con. 3,' Pickering, c f. to and In 6th con. 11.00 Pedlar tires nearly new extrarobe rail etc, as good ae g --Our groceries A re the fre_he_ t. . . sew; price =tw 1914 Ford touring-oar newly for night. $ Tarr s, Mongolia, noon; _ People, Ltd„ metal culvert for side- painted Lad overhauled in Srst class condition F. aeesor's, Locust xid, night. Wednes p a lot of extras no it. d375 00 W J, LC &E a! SON line between lots g4 and 85 in 9th con„ iVhiib tt day xilroq a, Oedar GEeve, noon:°G.D, 28.40 ; H. Calvert, W. H. Iseak -and Y gi ne's, Cberrywood, bight. Tbured.y, EORCAE ILIP _,t thers, repairs to Kingston road f fipal Geo. E. Pugh's, Whitevale, noon: �; a M lots l to lot 28, x74,00, 4.00 to be aharg- PIGEONS PIGEONS liorton's,cou, 6, Pickering, night. Fri ed to Pickering -Pollee Village ; Hy. day, G. a,)hnston'e, ' Bi onghim, noon; 8RC'LTCi7~HA�%1 !ONT,�1O Ellicott, 5 yards gravel for culvert on Carneaux and Homers, some very own stable, night. Saturday, W. Gard 5th con. opposite lot 22, 50 cents. large, 23 to 50 cents.eacb. ner's, Ashburn, noon; own stable until - *r Committee recomme ed that, the the fo.•owing Monday; pd IVRITEVALZ PIGEON PI: tNT. applications of A. J. Taylor and J. -8. Whitevale, Ont, TIME'TBBLE=Pickering Station (i HHoney for grants on Cherrywood follows- station (C. P. ft.) road, be considered T. R. Trains going East due as follows - in making appropriations, Cowthit- Tenders for Concrete. Work Na. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. 'tee acknowledge dd •receipt of requeat —` 12 Local 2.44 P. M. _ from E, Morgan for approval of a plan Sealed tender,a. • u,..rked "Tenders," 14 Local 6.04 P. M. of sub-division of part of lot 38 in the will be received 'by the undersigned Trains going �. est due as follows- B. F. concession, and recommend that Clerk up to the 80tH day of Julie, 1918, -NO' 13 Lo^ak 7.42 A. Ji. Mr, Sparks make an -inspection of the for the following concrete work for 19 11 Local 2.13'P. M. '" 7 'Mail 7,40 P. M, property and as to width of proposed tbe'municipality of the Township of •Bnndav inolndsd� streets or roads, and report to the Pickering, viz.' 'Council.. Report adopted. 1. Abutment for Falraier'a bridge, be- ^f On motion of ' Mr. parks, seconded tween lots 20 and 21 in the 2nd con, 5 C SWttt i0 Eft 'by; Mr. Wilson, the Reeve granted his 2, Box culvert on 2nd con.-. opposite A Candy 32te lAxa t r 'order on the Treasurer in favor of the tot 26. arties recommended for. payment b P�G}':E1r121 $Q,�®t ' p P y y S. Box culvert on 1st con. between lots :• " - the standing committees, 28 and 29. - Mr. ,Mowbray introduced a Bylaw 4 Bos culvert. on 4th con. opposite to` apppo- t a Pound-keeper in place of lot '9, - J. H, Bayes, resigned. In committee A. Box culvert-on--6th--cmc - DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR of the whole the blank was filled with lot 35, the name of Herbert_Btot:er•, and the 8. Box culvert on 8th eon. between By-law was figa,lly passed. lots-and 5. A man's Car in its Sturdiness and sift response—a woman's The Clerk was intrusted to adver- ' tined for tenders for unsure ridges '« oik-- will inciude furnishing all car in its grace of line and Elesigll. The gasoline con- material except cement and gravel, -•- " and culverts, r 1 takingdown, resent abutment and unusually lour. The fire miles a P : .Sum tion i9 unusu g _ On *notion of :Mfr. Wilson, seconded- Sump tion and- making necessary exca- ,0E C f? E A M by Mr. Forgie, the Council adjourned nations. 1S unusually high. -' —to meet again onJ'taly 17th next. Tenders for the whole or any part During the- heat of the day let us- pe of the work will be' considered, and show you how to keep cool. Automobile Tires and Sped ialties _ ?' T I L Mi the lowest or any tender not neves- Ice Cream Sodas any flavor. Drinks Plows easily accepted'. ice cold of all description, Cultivating, Haying'aud Harvesting Machinery, par-We at current Drices 'Plows 6 6, For further rticulare apply to anyrm are, lades Ttine,_Oils and Greases 10, 12 and 16 inch ce;xent We at the member of we Uourreir like mother tried to mate. Whitevale Tile Yards. . Ind. Tel. No. DoxeLD R. B$Arov, , 6604 Markham. Township Clerk, Both pbones in shop. p rBelpland Ind. yV F �1ey, Whitby ,>'Q K. AAILP 89-40 Whitevals, Ont. HHRB MONKEY, PICKERINGhones • ' r r :.: ... ,. .: ,, .. ...:.. .... ' ,• , ,. ,, c :� �h, .�,-d` �... "' `. e. h -%..... i rat, .:. 's.� ...- .di'e. 4 'c-.::..,• �w:"+'°'y�a' 'y: -"'iw' s ''' `��`cr+? Via: .y,�. __.:.::��` .r. -:, .: ....-. +r_.e.a..n'.1P....,.. a.._:,s2hr...,�,.,.a._...m.. ,� r-.....,,��.... _......�a..,,.-. ��'2....3 w•a'�w%'k.*:sx .,....t ...—°�.,,�... ^"' .:;��'�v+r.'Ciso,v.�a{'�..s..._....,..._..s..e.' .4,.,.e.. �.�•_. '..: - is - ., . • .�,�..�',: W`:b. ,", a.. f! . —:; �. •..:". d.yv..d. - s�... ,.;y,y.w♦'.r.:t + a., .r+e,"t ..•" ' ;u•uap.t. ',t:'.,._. .. .: :"- .C•c.,y: . v' .r.ot..,.�.'�i?.`' 0. r:y,.f• ._ :.....�" _..u'.ciii-• < Y 4 i 27 ,r4�• . «.• .s ! ..�,U.rrtI,•1..w!,"+„.. .Z.r.r •�E9;x^: .....�r ,r.v.,+.4,:2.i`.•S. :Y^'Ss}if•� v 9 r S , r ewtsswNT 'Peter and Mre. Macnab spent a The Women's Institute held a Red Cross Picnic at Pickering July 1. few days in Toronto. very euceessful meeting ..at the area R.nmohr, of • Toronto, is On Monday evening the mein•• home. of Sirs. Wm. Ormerod on Visiting his brother, Sherman.. berg of the Suowphoe Club met , Wednesday last. DOMINION � ' at the home of Graham Bros. and Postmaster W. -,,THE David Lohr, of Altona, spent last Hamilton, of IIs -*a Z"WDao"n, n4k. p,�,R• W. e• "IT Sunday with Freeman Mantle. treated bliss Leila Rnmohr. to a bridge, and a number of friends C. A. B0GZ31i Gesand Menem Robert -Baird, of Reach; visited bridal shower... motored over and visited with'the � over Sunday with David Gregg. Mr. Waring, barrister, of Peter. Mi'baes Hamilton over Sunday. This Bank ~Oilers F=>CII1=n — - ” ,';. Born—On Tuesday,•June -20th, e00O1p1'"ee�"e`e'n1C• - - boro, spoke in behalf of the Do. At a large meeting of the rate- kale nota ccUwtW an to vmUo terms. sod sdsasas mtids an emb maser ' . • --to -Fred and Mrs. Madill, adau- minion Alliance, in the Methodist payers held in the school house on •r""' The sarins'a Deaartaimt 1s a and =wwAent depoeltoe7 i'o: "W ghter. and Baptist churches on Sunda $aturday evening it .was decided stories• 1ne.rat et aureot raw of cc dna.tn of we dowr ad ev.,rdi► The masons have started -opera last and gave two excellent u. to rebuild the school house on the' on Morgan Pugh's new resi. dresses. 1plan of;the Orono school. x deuce. WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY Manager.Y , A number from here attended a , a picnic at Musselman's Labe on Saturday, Mrs. B• S' Palmer and Miss Mary-. , . blacaab are visiting friends in Stratford. r .,.'Bank, Arthur, is home for a .week vacation.� � � � ISEEDS1Nr° Ra Rumohr" of 'the Standard "on • Kenneth a d Mrs. Renfrew, of r ^,f Teronto, spe�t .Sunday with the- laMr2. parents. Mangold Seed-- ; .Mrs.. Geo. M. Palmer, of - Picker-. - Junbo, Half Long Intermediate, ering, visited with her Claremont • Giant Sugar Beet. friends this week.' — :All at twenty cents per,pouud. Reuben Besse and family are _ y :.,.starting -for the Peace River die- _ tract neat Tuesday. C/1NADA- Jumbo Derby and y Turn Seed-- y J. S Bundy, who has been' work• ane em ing in Pickering for several weeks, at Canadian G -'returned home had Saturday.' - _ All forty cents per pound. T. P. Shirk had a business trip .Price of the New Ford Touria Car to Stouffville on Monday, and was Seed Co 'Wisconsin White Cap, Yellow Dint, also is Pickering on -.Saturday. Fully equipped ' with electric, starter �Vieeonsin No. ?, Cvmpton's Early, , Owing to illness tbe'I•TEwe•rmarr and lights electric horn etc. $640 -- -was unable to make his weekly •' f. o. -b. Ford. These' are :ill first-class seeds. °It. will pay you, ' visit to Claremont -on Tuesday. —A large number from Clare- before purchasing, to see quality Standard a ui ment � f. o. b. Ford $530 P R mgnt and vicinity attended John q. p + ' 4 ----- Miller's barn raising on Tuesday. 3 pp Eard 590— and get prides at i Runabout, full - e ul ed, €.o.b, , P Cecil Ingleton, of -the I th Batt., Toronto, spent over Sunday Runabout Standard, equipped; with Peter and Miss Margaret f. o. b. Ford,CHAS, "SARGENT'S R R Macnab , .- —Peter and Mrs. Machab left on - Monday fur' a visit with their Seg the new mOclelS at our. r� da u hter, Mrs. D. P. McFarlane,- - - showrooms. ARE1LtONT, Ont ,of llackstock. - a urge number of delegates �(/. 1.._LUKE f! SON*. are in attendance at the Baptist Ontario A990clati0n meetings being held i w. B. Powell, . c er erg,- _ et :here this week. a Rev. J. R. and Mrd. Real were -,r • called to Toronto suddenly on x Monday,—awing tvo_ the se ons - - The Piokeiing Go;npany,162ad Battalion — - —a ;illneee.of the la#tar's mater. — -Boost tour own Pollin Sub -Division. hat. R. E: Forsyth and a number of 1 8 Toronto- friendsspent Monday -Soar Division has done. .fishing for the , speckled beauties _ _ _ _ out east and landed some good Eligible 181nd oaeQ. Batt. 116th Batt. H Other t. range Hall, '1 0 Mr, and Mrs. Comb& aad Mrs. - �;s " The make of ,.. - 2 Pickering pillage. 105 4 10 18 Dick Johnston and daughter, Miss 3 Dunbarton, as 2 1 g Eunice, motored from Toronto all - - itish 4 Rouge Hill.. S0 1 — ---0Sunday and spp�at the day with B, O i ��------1�9 8 1 their relatives 'hire. a Kinser e. 58 Q - IB !i f`•. The anniverspry_ , services of 7 Brougham,' 189 0 ; Erskine (PreatNgterian} church. • 1- $ «'hitevale - ' 3 a .12 A _Claremont, willbe held on Sias- at Q 9 Balsam, - illi 10 -- 3 - a Sun- day and Tuesday, June 25tb and v 1) ClnrenMnt - •SlS 2 - r .5. . ..:•27th, On Sunday, services will be _ - _ M held at 11 a. m. and 7 p by not, _ _ 0 - -_2 $` . m., _ -�Te ®ell are . ` 11 :- Rev,_ John Mutch, B. A., B.' D•, - -' A to :-- y - -, 827 15 44 4 of Stouffville. On Tuesday even- - 1 __ ing W -garden party will be held on- -_1st Straight grain 2nd. Clear of knots and sad Unly W) PickeAng men have enlisted to date. We haven't dodo our the church grounds when tea will - 3rd. Pro rl�cfirie Jur ¢hare yet. There are stilt 8.28 meu in the Township Abe served from 5 to S o cleck, after 1� _ y _ , =- ekgible face enlistment. Jain to -day.; which e s�elendid program will be 4th. Cut from live timber, not down logs W. J. BEATON. J. F. DALES, given b Torout-o's best artists in. eluding DuncanCowan, orbn - r` to's renowned entertainer, and Gth. -Cut thicker than Ordinary grades Whitevale ` Dunbarton -Miro. E. Greig, eo rano soloist of p — - West Toronto, and others. Short Will last many years - - will given by resi- - dent ministers,. also by Rev. John X . .s ing es. e, are cavy for this grade. SVid�dER SESSION Mutch, B. A•, B. n., and. Wm. Cream Separators i �, Smith, M: P., of Columbus, and " = - - Quality guaranteed. every 8 pe in . Shaws Business ow o n s w`11 assure you eve Schools, Toronto, continues until +others. Stonffville Braes -Band _ cent of profit. �- will provide the music for the August 28th, when Fall Term Be. evening. In case of unfavorable Drills, gins. Free Catalogue. Wrke—i ^weather the tea and entertain- e s s, �u1tivStors, Harrows, anent will be held in the church.T Verity Plows, wagons 'w. H. SHAW • Pres. _! Everybody come and enjoy a 8Tw1r1F T `• MM and Buggies. 1pleasant evening,. Admission 33 _ .!cents, children 20 cents. - ; J. R. THE1T0\; Pickering, Ont. -•- PIC NG -•- Card of SVMMER FURNITURE - _ LakLUMBER . YARDI wish to take this opportunity to perch Chairs, Reclining f'hairs and Hammock, the latter at cost.C swed a �1 express my sincere gratitude to the A specialty good line of Camp Cots at 82.25, r 2_ �1 Lmft A. F. d¢ A, M., .for their kindness harries who have had ictiues framed here f r s mtime,f b , ►r arrived o umbers of Bron h m Union •Lod a : Just ed a carload f British shown to my son during his pretract y P Y so'me -�• e . w 61 4 oM. Columbia fir lumber Comte. ed illness and for the beautiful florala o �• tributes, sup plied for the funeral. Also = - kindl • call and take them awa • - 8 I wish to thank the people of Clare- T g '3 s Fr : i w • M prising the following moat for their sympathy and help C. H. BURLI1� G, - .' DICKERING s�g, : d e 1 1 x_16 vmatehed }` during this period of affliction. These 3 C v Q x% B p acts of kindness do much to.11ghten 3 3 g e o t►� Om the burdens of sorrow. - 8 sQs sbm p" a o" q ~ sheeting, flooring, ' (�EOR(i8 r31;Row ".T��r �cnAT XT iron --fickering garage All automobile, and Bicycle repairing promptly r attended* to. Tires,. Oils, Grease and repairs always on hand. +� Potter- & Andrew, PICKERING, Ont. - :-FEED - at C. N, R.y- Station Cherrywood Brewers' Grains, Malted Corn -Feed Emu, Shorts, Flour, Corn,'Oilcake Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, etc. Orders taken for Swift'spW.Steer - Fertilizers-- - = V%cpne Home Markham 6080. T 0,0=n ass 2%"O= �-$200.00 worth of Millinery - to be cleared out at once .These Hats are made of expensive materials. Reg $6, for $4, regular 5.00 for 8.75, regular 4. 00, for 3. 00, regular.3.50 for S. 00" regular 8.00 for 3.50, regular 2.50 for 2.00, regular 1.50 for 1,25, You want a Summer. Hat—don't miss these bargains. - Come now as our Millinery Department will be' closed for the season in about two weeks. Mens, Boys' and Children's Straw Hats, Girls' Middies, Women's Aprons, Girls' and Boys' white and blue Canvas Shoes, Ladies' Snmmer.Veet% :Corset Waists, White Skirts, Hosiery, Corsets, Etc. Household Goods—Scrims, Art Muslin's, Ginghams, Table Linens, Bed Spreads, , Pillow Slips, etc.1 = K ROCTERI$8 GROCERIES _ Xr -t-"te—evea'ythin$ the very best. Tea, bulk and mixed, 86c lb. Coffee, 80c lb. Phone 2800. D. SIMPSON & Co., - PICIKERING' tZ !w. D. Gordon &oa, e Feb - g. o„ APT a ,PICKERING MST'a Bell and Tudependent phone, July • � - - ro m a a' a•pt Oat, l M _ rro m � ;a ,o..� Nov' Dee Q January 1917 -Whitby 9, Oshawa 8, BrouRbam a, Port Pe sry 5, Uibridoo 19,.0anninVon 11, ,! y� Seavettoa 10, Uptergrove 9 P Grain Chopping . --AND OAT FLAKING Of all maberials'and design "as kept in stook. It will pay you The undersigned is prepared to do_1'# , to call il-o6r aorto std inspect our sfoolk � grain chopping and oat flaking and obtain prices. Don't be misled by V every' day in the week agents we do not employ them, eoneeq i 1 we ean, and do throw off the ' except on Saturday y i' ' commission of 10 per aaL,whiob you wQ ._A quantlty of slabs for sale, alsoemu soli -bT Perobasias mem -- w_ wagon tongues, axles, etc. 'WHITBY GRANITE CIL Jahn F. Bayles, Greenwood 03- Wattby, start .....b._.,r...':�,....°t •. . i.•- .../....._. �..:: ._.3'-- _- _ '.. . ':_�... A. .._..-. _..., Yy _'.. _., n. -- _'.-.. -. .'_. .:_.� . ,ti._ --'n :... _..`C„n _.._ .. .. .._ c.�-...,.., w.... a.,.. .n....9 .���' ... r_ .. _•tw•r. __..9'..s_n..•u� _. .,�.w :r.'; .... r. s,_r....E.�4..' ,A..zi:.3. 4'*',,'{{%�';• - :,...-,r.K?r�.ys' . .. •... ..- �.'aw�,w3� * .+i+ xFys"*rya: .: ,,:J�:Y%F•,�-'w. �n f^�'i^"tirvr .'r.. n • 7,^���T tY a'�YJ:=:_•,.m�'',6er+.'klp3t ;a-.9•i�i/'-S"'}.•= ..R:,';+!:w�a.tt--. ...:vY.ezq{�,.. a,. ". eaAnv-'s, .. �.a-+v',.' ¢=y,es,-v.µtiw�a�`s. - ..rera.ni;•..:nue•aw.«q _seen:. I� . A FIAT w B00 . �� CAN grow rapidly. • . �. larvae full they - - h As the attain size assume a creamy white color, and just 1 before pupation they beco very a ' me , -The Pneumatic S stem May Be Installed tm a Fano House t'+ SystemY Amaual Report Shows Assets seatless and migrate in search of a Moderate Cost. _ ... Approaching the Hundred . - ll\►V1L�� r .- - „ MERCHANTS BANK OF will one last about 8 hours; when the y 1 maggots that issue from the eggs, be- tY , ing very 'transparent and small, begin '_ I� . A FIAT B00 . �� CAN grow rapidly. • . �. larvae full they - - _ �- As the attain size assume a creamy white color, and just 1 before pupation they beco very a ' me , -The Pneumatic S stem May Be Installed tm a Fano House t'+ SystemY Amaual Report Shows Assets seatless and migrate in search of a Moderate Cost. _ ... Approaching the Hundred favorable place in which to pass the pupal stage. They congregate at the Million Mark. - edges of piles of filth near the ground and often burrow into the soil be-. j Providing a sati:sfaetor water-! much of it and would be grateful for g y In—presenting to the Shareholders Heath, or 'crawl away to pupate,- in works system for the home is some- I better bathing accommodation. the 63rd Arinnal Statement of the loose ground, or under the edges of '. thing of a problem. In far too : Helps to Swat the Fly. Iferchants Bank of Canada, the Gen- stories, boards, etc. many farm residences no better pro- l Among other hygienic advantages vision is made to supply water than there need be no kitchen and laundry eral' Manager expressed the policy of The pupal or "sleepers," are• barrel shaped, and of a dark bTown color. In the • pumps of well and cistern, per- slops thrown about the yard. This y the Bank during the War as' one' of midsummer this stage lasts from. 3 to haps man p y yards froika the kitchen. Of producpq a breeding grourN for flies. "Safe First"—maintainin a ver "Safety g y 10 days. i course the cost of installation has alt ways stood in the way—hence the pro- If slops he thrown continually In one strong position in cash and imme- The. adult fly, upon emerging from its upward' aformentioned. But now since, place, especially if I, be shaded, .mal- hOtd.1 loom distals available resources, ready -for the pupa stage, works way Y U and, u on h the soil or different excellent systems have been: r 1 otthe bgeA-1-mom The aanita any emergency or development = aching the air t crawls- about for , a 9 : ry of et m e a ro 'devised especially for the farmer, I moves another cause of these same these times of world- wide financial a time while its wings are expanding I comparatively cheap, easily operatedi troubles. certainty.-' and the body hardens, when it as- i ST. JOHN •AIlBliLANCE. and very efficient, the expense is not, There are various devices in use, by A study of the Bank's Annual State- sumer its normal coloration. In a very — so troublesome a factor. Certainly means of which the rural home may ment for the year ending April 29th, y a First Aid Work of the Canadian ''the benefits derived far outweigh the , few da s the iemale.� of the brood are' f cost.' enjoy the advantages of a domestic 1916, shows how fully this' policy has ready to deposit eggs, and this multi- Pacific Railway' Centre. waterworks system. Some of the,old- plication of .the pest becomes enorm= „ Few, perhaps, but are scions of the been carried out. Assets which are - A most successful 'year, notwith- P P er schemes have been improved upon. oust i " �s a 1vantages of running, water in the There Is the windmill system, which is or can be immediate) converted into y standing _ Lhe, general, depression. house, But too often the investment, y The body is thick) covered with i not entirely satisfactory on still days i cash have reached - a total of $40,- tiny hairs and bristles of varying . This is the pleasing stater^nt con- , y possibilities are not considered. It unless precautions have been taken.I y twined a the sixth annual report of '�',• - • -� pays, of course, to purchase a binder P 960,486—an increase of over Seven lengths when seen b a microscope, the'Canadian Pacific Railway Centra P The elevarted tank into which water is and Three -Quarter Millions from the and this is especially true of the lege. j of. the St. John Am' bu',ance Associa- or build a silo because crops couldn't pumped b hand windmill hydraulic Thus, when it crawls over infected ! be cut or stock fed economically oth- Y y I remarkably good showing of a year tion, For the tweive months, enair.g room, or other material it soon becomes loaded with erwise. The labor-saving and feed Power, as a good rya- September $0, 1915, no'le s than 1,816 x g tem. The disadvantages are that the ago. , _ ._ _• __•.• gerr_is, and subsequent visits to human : passed qualifying examinations o��t•of saving possibilities are so apparent tank must be elevated, in attic, hay- By this policy. of keeping well pre foods result in their contamination that few doubt them Hence binders from the germs. the carr s total of ' imtr who presented them - yr, -• . � � � mow, tower or on high land. In tete pared and entrenched, the Merchants 8 Y Y• salve= for instract�on at the classes. and silos are accepted as improve - letter the water is liable to freeze. In army camps, on pubic works,' _ s menta over old methods that must be � Bank of Canada has 'favorably im- In all the' departments of the C.P.R. The attic is generally used, but there etc., where large numbers of men con- i Centre of . the Association, which �+ adopted as matters of course. is danger of iPaka causing damage. Pressed the depositing pubic at home grEg. t=, there is .not ielv:ays groper F g g spreads over the co'�ntry,-a greatcr An Investment that Paps, I Then, too, in the elevated' tank, soft and abroad, •and deposits have grown sanitation, and the carriage of typhoid zeal than ever was manifested for But when it comes to an improve- water has usually been used, so that in the twelve months covered by the germs to the food by flies is common, work, and the support of the superin- "Ment in the house', Well, the old way the pressure and supply are at the (statement by the considerable sum of 'resulting in typhoid fever. This is tcrding oiiciars of the C.P.R. is in no accomplishes its end --the family is mercy of the season. and even in small w'a true also in..farm-houses farm -houses, - with water—and that's often Ten Millions, reaching a total of $72,- bad) cared for onions' of large : X responsible for a good deaf In recent years the pneumatic tank Y P g of the advancement' mads.- Wives the end of it. It Pays in comfort, of 17 7,029.15. These deposits reflect a cities. In the same manner otherNn- ,;- - ..... P y or compressed air system has been I and daughters of • C.P.R, employees ,kq course, but it doesn't appear to be 'a 'gl g measure of confidence on the part of testinal germ diseases are carried by have taken advantage of the free . vin ' entire esti=faction in thousands .. paying inveAnd are ens in dollars and of homep a -Canada. The large step' ihuigutoithe proprietary of the Bank. I fantile diarrh: a; etc., areallrso car- no leas than 825 ladies bave taken \ i p ryflicourse of #raisin offered, 'and. now cents. And et is rt logical to sup- tank is laced in he cellar or .table. � yp y Ivy' pose that the wife and mother can _or underground.Total Assets also show a very ffiso. that damage from. G suit reed. It is said, also, that they carry : out the certificate of qualification ,1 eciently by employing leaks and freezing in winter are avoid ' tubercular germs, the germs of an- 1-fi•om the Association. - r methods and using machinery her ed. The airtight tank is fitted with a staniial increase of over Ten Million thrax, smallpox, •ophthalma, etc. L rder_ the auspices of the 'C -PA' mother did before her? It doesn't water glass and pressure gauge. These Dollars, and amount to $96,361,363.07. Sticky fly paper is the r°mrion way Centre ingetimsagas gives toille stand to reason. And efficiency is a; register the height of water and the j This does not include any mortgages, to destroy the fly and it is q;:ite ef- Borden Battery and Ammunition matter .of money, whether it be de- : pressure, so that when the water falls I while overdue debts and :real estate, 4ectual. Another wad is„ to expose in Cn'.umn before_ leaving - Montreal for .-matter in the house or in the fields.' extra air may be the front Afterwards the certificates xs Y pumped in. 1 - � shallow dishes a mixture of formalin } A waterworks system will promote . -tank (other than Bank Premises, total only and milk or water (sweetened) in tank map he placed upright or Kori: of merit were prevented to the ofii-. the health of . the family, will save zontally. I &341.649.47 or -lase than 2/b of one per about equal portions. This is most cera and men by. His Royal Highness wrinkles and backaches, and will make With the pneumatic cyst m he wat cent. of ..the total assets. Another effective when no other liquids are the.Duke of Connaught. r life more pleasant. That's argument er is pumped into the tank at the hot- y eai of such solid progress will bring j accessible to the flies, which they pre- An important feature of'the work enough for it, surely. tom. and as it rises it compreases the I clic Merchants Bank of Canada well 'f' This mixture is not poisonous to of the C.P.R. Centre was the brirging I man, and will not injure fabrics, and The a•3vantagea definitely enumerat-; air in the tank into a small space at of a. large number of the lady clerka _., ed make a long list. Cleanliness re- the top. When a tap is opened the ;into the class o! Hundred Million Dol- is much safer than the fly poison con. of the C.P.R. into touch with the Red t I lar financial institutions. taining arsenic. ;Cross Society, an organization to - ! - Profits during the year were neves- Burning fresh pyrethrum powder In , which they proved a valuable asset.. - \ b the poli a goo 's ver effective, d" y. traps were. saved from drown- maintaining rown- o high a ratio of`liqu d are used to advantage when placed on in T Da maintain ilea T. C. Three men • � Rat Winnipeg by N vies, C - reserve or assets that could be con- the outside of •houses, stores, stables, P.R. ambulance instructor, and W1- etc., but the most to •ical way of abat- liC.P.R.-co able: vetted immediately into cash Current : g Y sin Newcombe, 'a C P net . ,u P%commercial loans and discounts in ing the By nuisance is the elimination Sir Donald Cameron presented the 2. _ ada, the in source o Canadian breed n laces. a ma ,dal of the Royal -Canadian Humane •li" - - -- Bank's profits, itscreaseda compare- �ofTheil3uresutof Entomology advises Society to each in recogn tion of their _ Ba .. _ is I from last year, and net at refuse filth be k i ' t sly little fr la , that all s andapt n bravery. _ „' fits fell off sli holy to $950,713.42. fly -tight tins or bins, or treated by Particulars we obtainable of 3, - pro_ ` h' with balance brought - proper 'chemicals w i 1 the ' ; 80 acases wterer first a_d had been I This, the: for which w) 1 kill ward from the previous pear, enabled eggs and maggots of, the fly. The best '"administered by • members of the I the Bank to meet all dividend charges, chemical for this purpose is powdered C.P.R. Centre. The cases ii:ere thus contribute generously to patriotic and hellebore, a waist extract is prepared :dK�; Atlantic Centre, 9; Eastern Red .Cross funds,. transfer $150,000 to by adding one-half pound of the Pow- Division, 130; Ontario Division,. 4:36; Apr to every 10 a-11nn, of _Pt", skl- wpmtpra line- 3 440 Contingent $250,984.12. • T ,984.1ling of the Brreeears as ex_ lowing it to stand 24 hours, after Concluding the report of the C.P.R. I thoroughly stirrine it, This is sprink- Centre pays a, glowing- tribute to the pressed at the Annual Meeting, ia.one led over the manure pilo—ten gals. late Lieutenant-Colonel Lacy R. John - of quiet yetcomplete confidence in the for every 10 cubic feet of manure. song who had been- chairman of the future prosperity of the Dominion, and Theis will destroy from 88 to 99 per Centre under review and also of the Q -a readiness to devote the growing re- ( cent of the fly larva'. whole Association. Diming his time sources of the Merchants Bank of I Powdered borax is also very effect- as chairman nearly. 7,000. employees Canada to sound development and up- f ive, when diluted with water, or when of the C.P.R. passed the qualifying building. - water is sprinkled on after the borax .examinations, and in' this way mads '. F j a e scat ered ova a It It arse) t i hens of Do- s - ; .. T eta ben t r th fl h th ves be to ,cit' e is Qaid this will not only kill the larva, minion. t ' S ORNI THE TRENCHES" OF THE : •, , . _' . � but will prevent the eggs from hatch- . HOUSE FLY. Ing. $ecttonal Wew of Resdenee in which a Pneumatic System has been Instal- All should join in this crusade, for 'PLANNING NEW FENCES. a led. This may be Operated by Hand or Power. _ — � By Chas M. Bice, =Denver" Cola ;' -it will avail but little if one's neigh. — _ bo are not e u Il careful. ed he Bar Wire Fence Is' Not N ces- _ Our old enemy, ra r q a y f An u- T Barb F e the fly, .as oft deck i quires more water for culinary pug- ,compressed air forces the water up again for his summer campaign. ca tional campaign as to methods is sags to Keep Animals Back desirable also. _ poses than sometimes is used, because the supply pipe and out at the tap. Health officers everywhere are exert- _ In the old days when lumbar was g The tank may be filled b hand um I Denver, June 9, 1918. . of the inconvenient' of • securin it, Y Y p p, ing themselves to make us realize Our plentiful and len of not •much value when it must be carried in a pail. windmill, gasoline engine, hydro- or. duty to kill every fly within reach, and -the zig-zag rail fence was very popu- Thea instead of cold water always, be power. Soft or hard water may not only kill them, but to prevent GERMANY SHORT OF SUGAR. Jar. One very serious objection to on tap, the drinking supply is fres be used; the well is most satisfactory. I their propagation. Greater forces this fence, quite apart from the space ✓ quentIy renders: unwholesome, warm In some homes both hard and soft ; than ever before are operating to this ; Farmers Ignored Appeals to Increase it takes up, is that it makes a'tertile and stale after being exposed • for water are used by installing another end. It is realized that it is within I the Beet Acreage. breeding place for all sorts oe! !pests. tank operated by the same pump, The --the'' power of the house fly to slay Clekn cultivation—keeping the land hours in the house There may be .I Reports from the principal beet pressure from the compressed air more human beings than can the most , free from •weed' x hot water also which saves heating raising districts of Germany appear- r—is one the. cut tem is much stronger than from oth- modern_ artillery of the heaviest best ways .to keep the cut water in vessels for culinary, bath I y , ing in recent issues of German news - and laundry purposes. Time and ; ers. The -first cost is more, but the calibre! It is only a few years ago j papers indicate that tele German ; worm, and -the -army worm, as well as labor are greatly economized on wash- I Pneumatic has proven more ensuring. ;that the dangers of what Ecclesiastes hausfrau may have to make ends a host of other farm pests in check. days, by the stationary tubs under: 'What It Costs. refers to as "the fly in the ointment," meet with even less than the month- This' is imposaibia when rail fences r i was made plain. I 1 allowance of a kilo (2.2 pounds) ; are used. i taps of hot and cold water from which ; With a hand pump the tank costs y I There are many good kinds of fences — — the water drains away. The well ` aboup• $70. Since the war plumbing prof. L. O. Howard, chief of the ' a head fixed by the Imperial Sugar ' r kept kaichen sink, with a sink board supplies have gone up, so prices are Bureau of Entomology in the U.S., ' Bureau and that the failure ,of the � but taking everything into conside. a-• has made an extensive study of flies, ' fanner, to increase Their acreage to tion, some kind of wire fence is the and strainer, provides a handy place higher to equip a seven or eight- most ,atiafactory to use. I; takes up for dishwashing. roomed house for a family, the total and has given the results in a govern any great extent will ..hardly be Y � but little space and melees it possible s uabl went bulletin which contain vel e � ualizoi b the decision of the food : ' The bathroom with basin and bath coat would be about $260 altogether ' , I � y 'tub to low and cultivate right up to the ' saves much time and great) in at resent. Fixtures and plumbinginformation every one should have to dictator, von Batocki, to restrict the P tion with wire fences` creases the comfort of bathing. greatly for kitchen and bathroom, inotkeat nt ;systematically "swat the fly." consumption of sugar to human be- p°sts• ID COnnec , thing is so refreQh;rg as the warm elaborate enamel, would be about $160. He tells us there are several species Ings. however; at should be remembered - ,,plunge after- a day of baking *)ver a Cement tubs for laundr about $12 of flies which are commonly found in, It appears that the appeal issued that barbed ware should- not be uses y year hundreds of animals are houses, although but one of these ' b the Prussian Minister of Agricul- I Every y shot stove.. in summer. Plenty of or $15 more. Procelain are higher.. " y i uret: • through getting cut with the - ^, Tip. water and son will remove the ; Cost depends part) on quality of flx- should properly be called the house tura last December calling upon the ' � j' P P Y g y fl the chap that mainly does the farmers- to increase their acres of II barbs.1t wire is of goal quality and dust. batter, after the haymakingor tures and amount of pi in necessary : y— I i purchased f rom a reliable firm it will threshing is done, than a swim. The and size of tank required, Where mischief. He is found in nearly every sugar. beets did not meet with enthu- P ; warmer's, lad may not be handy to a ;there is already a windmill cost is !Pam of the world, and is a medium- siastic response, as there was more keep cattle and hor,es.back' just quite creek anyway. (lase. With a large enough tank this i sized, grayish color, with its mouth money to be made In., raising grain as well as the best real fence—and it :"4The baby's daily bath and the Satur- system can be made to supply stable ; parts spread out at the tip for sucking I and potatoes., A shortage of sugar does not need to be relnforcoa with day retro i -up of the odder children are I water of course. Two houses may be up liquid substances, and hence is ; will be especially hard on the fruit barbed wire.—Canadian Cuurtrymsn. -not so ardous for the mother with an ; supplied from one tank; half a doze. ! unable to bite, thus refuting a general canners and the families that make UP - hot bathroom. The running in a village is desired. The heating I impression. I their owe preserves, and will have an ARE CLEAN hot water helps the young farmer I is done through a coil In the furnace I The house fly lays Its eggs upon all i unfavorable - reaction on the demand ` 0 STICKINESSscow r his hands and remove the stub- attached to the boiler, or from the kit- kinds of filth, about 120 in, number on for meat and fat, which has been bee from his face when he is. -_in g'_ehen range or small gas heater made the average —a single fly lying ' at ;largely covered'by the subatatution of ALL oeALE-38 N.`.K bury to call on Her. Frequent bath. for the purpose. • The two latter en- ; least from 2 to 4 suds -batches in a Q.0 sweets. ,grey Sok Son l.�g. thy-Skin--sure_hnt water-.all_the_-water— I Season. _-___ _ _---'�`— HAMILTON Margaret Madden in Cana an Wun n er s �— -�— " t e miss may ma e a Q and bodies. �- geld working farm dwe0lera require tryman. ure and temperature, the egg state hit. when she grows up. at G'_' VV67 7w, Vo; us 7 t 1101010 BERRY'PICKERS CAUSE FIRES. THE COST OF FIRE& A Tasty 'Summer Carelessness Results in Destructiou "Snack" for the WarmCknads Pays .'Dearly for Illorereace 4 of . Forest Resources. days when the. appetite and CarWiessness. Many* vauses are responsible for "" ral3gLE4 Canada's heavy forest fire. loss" craves Something different The Dbminiolii Superintendeit of Some of.the erstwhile greatest offend- for luncheon,' for picnics, or Iniurance has issued an abstract re- oes ers haye come to realize th 4struc- any kind Of outdoor eXcur- p9Tt of fire insurance business in tion which thir negligence was esus- Canada for 1916. - The report sion -is Tniscuit, the Shred- -gives. ing and have adopted systematic incra- an interesting insight into what Can - sures to overcome the lase. ded Whole Wheat Wafer. ads is paying as the- price of her in - Several causes of forest -fires hii've It is made of the whole wheat difference and carelessness with fire od wev not, however, received sufficient at steam -cooked, shredded In 1915 Canada had an approximate r.1 Co ten'tion. Dr. C; D. Howe, in Forest fire loss of $15,500,000. Fire irulur- Protection in Canada, 1913-1914, and baked. Toast it in the A once companies paid out for Fre losses states that in the settled areas, one of oven to restore its crispness $14,03A298, or approximately' $1,500,- JMORN the chief classes of persons respon- and spread over it butter, soft 000 less than the fire loss. The own- ZY ALL sible fbr fires are berry -pickers. ers of destroyed property consequent- War Clouds. MEMBEROFTlIEfMMlSmouldering camp fires, or sparks cheese or marmalade. Its ly had to'bea'r the latter loss..Crawford—As it looks like rain why don't you go back to the house for caused by smoking, fall into dry grass snappy, tasty aroma is a Fire insurance compardea collected your umbrella? All or brush, starting small fires; fanned delight to the palate, supply- Irom the people in premiums $--'6,530,- by a high wind the fires rapidly be- Crasshaw—If I did 1',: probably be SOLD By ALL ing the greatest, amount of 293, which, added to the margin of -A t2im SHOE 01ALMS come uncontrollable, spreading from interned for the night. $1.500,000, gives ' -an approximate total the berry patches to the larger timber. nutriment in smallest bulk. of $28,000,000. This I&LLer figure re - with the berry- season at hand, it A deliciously wholesome 'presents only the actual cash outlay FROMSUNSET %OV 0 should surely be necessary only to toast. It is ready -c' ked, as represented by insurance proles - draw the attention of berry -pickers 0., tion, and value of pTopert y' consumed to the destruction which their care- I easily carried, is strengthen. 'in excess of insurance. To- this must I J Ilegimess or indifference is causing to l ing and satisfying. be added the loss in disruption of $6.00 a year prote.C*ta your new WHAT TEL WESTERN PEOPLE Isecure an immediate redaction in the business, damage through hasty re- Fr,rd Touring Car from loss by number of forest fires for which they X�de in Canada. Are to the extent of $600. includ- ARE DOING. Moval of property, the expense of up - Ing lose from- explosion and self. are directly or indirectly responsible. keep of fire departments, extra water- ----7 Ignition. Dept. of Agriculture have shown that supply, privet fire protection, etc. Cov-ermff—reT6ps while car is In -Progress of the Great West the fly larvae in manure and other re- That much the greater portion of any building—or on the- road lower rates r..nd nirwe liberal term, Told -One "e lu a Few Pointed He is Jug M fuse may be'killed by treatment with this loss may be avoided is shown by than any other pother can 'Al Mi Many borax, one pound of borax being suf - a report of the fire chief of Vancou- pruoure. �,q; of : . 2" ver, B. C., for March, covering the -ite -urs :.14 Paragripha� -ficient to treat 16 cu. ft,, or very Wi for rate® on Ford ne causes of fires in the cases of the 36 to three years p1d. nearly 13 bushels of manure. If used Vancou•-er will raise a'speicial bi. MAmllar rates and �ondlltiona Cycle corps to go overseas.., in larger quantities, the borax may alarms responded, to by the fire de- are, gr^?-ts-d to owners 'of Cliev., Prove injurious to plants. The borax 1 partment i that. city, as follows- r,,,,, car S. The next British Columbia election WHO HAS FOUND NEW HEALTH n should be sifted over the manure , Children playing with matches, 2; DIYS KIDNEY -PILLS. 'particularly near the edges of thellamP 'thrown on stove, 1; Chimney— will be held In August. IN DO After a lapse o€ twenty-eight years, . . . . . . . work has been started at the old ................... . C, pile, which should then be sprinkled fixes, 9; overheated stoves and fur asses, 3; unknown origin, 6; electric Stump Lake Mine, near Nicola, B.C. with four gallons of water. This na Vancouver exp- Philip McLeod Tells How He Suffered ects to get a fire boat from Kidney Trouble for Years and treatment wil kill 98 to 99 per cent heater left turned on, 1; smoke scaxe,, for its waterfronr and the firemen may of all the larvae in the manure. At 1; backfire in carburetor, 1; grease Grr receive an.. increase in wages. Found a Quick and Complete Cure 11 cents . per pound for borax; it is i stove, 1; defective chimney, 1; hct A second son of Rev' C A. Sykes, Andrew Victor *Byk,,. has in Dodd's Kidney Pills. estimated that the cost would be 2 ashes, 2; spontaneous combustion, A� cents per horse per day. L This cost' gasolene explosion, * 1; electrical ori- ....... ­-" enlisted with the Canidin Field i --:--Ambulance Corps. Tarbot, Victoria Co., C.B., June could be very greatly reduced by em- gin, 2; overheated coal oil stove, 2; R OYL A. Fsficher,-- a logger, was 19th (Special.)—Philip McLeod is just ploying calcined colemanite instead of defective. lire -place, 1; overheated drowned at Powell -Lake B.C., when he -one more of the many residents in Borax, if the former were imported 1 chimney, 1; smoking in bed, 1. and six companions were !r -,?,t from' this neighborhood who have found -in large quantities. One pound of! Canada cannot afford to continue canoe. new health in Doddi% Kidney Pilfs. colemanite will treat 12 bushels of I this sacrifice of money, mat-prials and' 11AIA145. Aft"..* 1XINSC1100 33 $cc -r -r $-r MoAawwrr The first general pIclaI;--'6j iti have used'Doddle Kidney Pills mature and its larvicidal sation is &a L labour., 3i 3 Van- especially when every effort couver Girl Guides for this season was •with great success," Mr. McLeod effective as that of borax. I should be m-ade-to-husband -her re - held recently. About 125 Guides at-Istates. "For years I had kidney tended $owes& --The Jury acquitted the --- 'trouble and oould get nothing to help an-ayd's Zdainisas aced.. b7 v3z"iciaw. ef) manager of! S blarm 1 retPW2" Carman Or- Th4el Detective Agency for forcible' me. Hearing of what Dodds Kidney s..p MIZied's Liniment Iis the 1101200 Car at once. SuVIf limited -write ros detention of.De Forest AM&, V&uccu Vills have done for others led me to Town From Station. - - I . I qvotailorp, 71 N rramvtou ver, who committed suicide. use them. Five boxes cured me com- A countryman has various ways Dr. George A. Russell, a private in p'letely. Of sizing up London, and this is one t 4'Did ye -z' give yer woite anything' XZLP WANT211D. the 102ad Battalion, Comox, B.C., Is I q have recornmended Doddys Kid. of them. A Scottish soldier arriying' on her birthday, Pat?" T It -7 - - the second son of Rev. A. L. Russell Pills to many people. I ciLnn(* at King's Cross with his kit *sa met I> : I �� C K S M I FIR1,11AN OR J2 loorman Steady erriTy1mment. Ap- of Burns Lake. B.C. to enlist. "pi did." f 1P & t'o­-Ltd,. Ha Ferby P, Pettiplece. of Vane, AeLk I' of at the station by one of those kind Div 14endi Vancouver, � op too highly them." d'Phwat did it cost yea?" AN'TED­ TEANISTERS. STE�-%rT have :women who have banded themselves "Tin do . I , crnployrnent. p��d wages, Apply was almost inw.antly killed at .Bear The testimony of people who his dollars or days." Creek. B,C. when a steam shovel over• been cured is better than all the 'toglether to welcome and befriend N.Mlrlr, & 1,14nttewf�T Ry Cart - turned and fell upon him. I theory in the world. Dodd's Kidney such men. She offered him rest and %o;�?nts. Toronto.. Hon. "rue Campbell, Minister of i Pills are purely and simply a kidney refreshment and other kindnesses, but I Granulated Eyelids, Xr*l-*.RIENCED AND TNEXPrRl- Mines, entertained the Press Gallery' soreEles inihmed by E nc,d Uirls for Hosiery and Under - !Mem remedy. !f 'you have kidney trouble the Scot refused everything, sure to Son. Dug anilegnoi %%0Zre,%IUL Also:' -& few Young Nfen. hers at luncheon in Victoria. -all you need to do is to ask others. "But is there nothing I can do for Uy "litved by Nvrino I.T.,; Int & t W az d. Mercury. W1111i. C 1� 14-M vat d, Bowser addressed the gather -I Limited, ntot.. ling They will tell you that Dodd's Kidney you?' urged the kindly lady. Eyesn,!ReMedy. NoSt f,.V WAIN TED FUR ALL despatch -VIAorls. Pills wG1 cure you. "Well, ma'am," replied the. soldier, Just Eve Cc,rnfor The latest from c "I'd be obliged, if you'd tell me how Your Druggises Soc r i " e of naloWng trade, in- B'C.. says that great anxiety to felt They will -also tell you that'Dodd's per tot!c� Uda E30 �"'r - ktqbbiru vW14hing aLso '�owing to the continued forest . il"s Kidney Pills cure rheumatism, dropsy far is the toon from the station., @4l"inTu#JVZ5c. For8solicPhrE"Freeask Cabinet Staker" and"'nTirtizitners. Ste&.,y DruLlOsts or74adneLyeRe=dyCe..CWcW work and -xvoi wages for .competent which are raging in the northern in- heart disease, diabetes, gravel and men, Wrien applying tate exp*r(ene-a -tertor of the province, Bright's •dismase. Thir' is because all Interested Partim and whethes, marriv., of i-InK14% •%Pply The Goo, Xcl.Kpan Furniture Co., Ltmit- Returning home after a ten days',1 these diseases are either kidney Heiress--We'll..bave to postpone the Caugh''t bnexpectedly'. ed. StratfLrd: Ont. absence. �T Johnson, a commercial diseases or are caused by. diseased wedding. A yotmz Tommy was Knitted befcre -'itraveller, of -Vancouver, was OD. ALL ROVND DRY. G(x)Ds -to And 149 wite lying dead In a shocked kidneys. Suitor—I don't know that we can. I his commanding officer. He hilt? -ex- `A `1(n)dn "to take charge of Staple pool of Iles *, and asmist In xeneral manaxem I nt 'blood. Death was dun to hemorrhage. must ask my creditors. ceeded-his leave by two days. "Well,' of Ory G6n,1$L tit. -dy emploympat. Abe Cralbe, a South Vancouver TERMINATE THE HOUSE -PLT said the officer, "what have you t,) say Would -prefer -man wt2o o*uld be -ad* m youth of 18, has confessed he started for yourself?" "I'm awfully Junior pa�rtner. F. �!,,r-MeTaylab & Co.. Alberta sorry, stra-ford. cunt. ,the fire which wiped out the A Attack Filthy, Disease -,tarrying Pest replied Tommy, "I really couldn't Pacific Grain Cromys:e�' eleval... In its Breeding-groundis. get back before. I was detained by NAILEM3, SAWYEM, New England Fish Company and Can. business." Officer (sternly)—"So So LABORERS, good -wages. Apply 7�! ;M adfan Fish Company's prpmlses, The house -fly In the dirtiest of all you wanted two more days of or write Firsthrook Bros. Limit - vermin. it visits the filthiest places grace, did you?" "No,,sir,"answered ed, Toronto. We are not here to go to sleep—no imaginable and then distributes the Tommy, off h;s guard fora moment, Al filth over our food. It carries the WANTED—GOOD COOK OR ---or get out, 4 _�Mre are you. Get on 'terms of typfioid, infantile diarrhoea, 1.9 the best remedy "of Marjorie." Burlington. GENERA L for Burlin rn -day. W b *hat is the law' of to and other intestinal diseases; and, is n: Miard's' Zdal—an't LU=bQrvt&j - es ftfent known for sunbum, or pro �s c Other servants kept. Best wages. 7 babty, assists in the spread of tuber- heat rashes, eczema Apply Mrs. Proctor, R.R. No, 2, culOwn. rienM it is not merely very dirty but exceedingly dangerous as 80"! feet, ML niss an blisters. A skin food! b The Chaps Were Insulted. Freeman. well.• The visitor to the training camp was - quite taken aback at the number of pox Means of protection against Ries black eyes and bruised faces he F-kR%ll HANDY 'WAGON CHEAP Wheel Farm Trurk. - are common; doors and windows may be screened, fly a aw everywhere. ".What's. been the trou- -tee two ton capacity, for Faltv cheap, Ra to, F. J. Halitday, 1.8111"' 81, 2 PapW%,-4WftP-T ters', and poison may be employed to 3MW"&7Z= 7039 SAAAL ble 7 " he asked his friend, A corporal. cash buyer. Hamilton.'Ont. kill those that do enter the house. ROFIT-MAKING NEW8 "'Most AND JOB P Offices for sale In good, Ontario of your fellows look as if they had been in the oars.". But these purely defensive measures ar not enough. The war must be towns, The meet useful an Interesting d of L11 bunInesees. Full info information 0 Wilson ."Had a row; with the next regiment, that's all," For Free zing fee Cream you get best rc:;,alts with . , .4 wv "I 12 carried into the enemy's country; the application to Publish 4i West Adelaide Street. replied the corporal in an off -hand CRUSHED ROCK SALT I fly must be exterminated. may' crania tone. "Whalt about?" "lob, the beg-, A more even freeze. Smoother log is To wage war with the 'adult- fly i 21130101W.A"OUL ANCER, TUMORS, LUMP& ETC, gars set a sentry to watch their towel it hanging to.dry, Cream, Takes one-third less salt and keeps Cream hard twice am long, Write to go into a ceaseless battle that can C internal and external. cured with-! while was and our' TOIZ02FTO ,ALT WOZZ11. never be decisive In man's favor. The out pain by our home treatment. Witte chaps felt insulterl." GO -C2 Xar.is St., Toronto, 0ift. flies' form such a numerous host that ido'before too late. Dr. E--Ilm&n Medical Co.. Limited. Collillngwood'. On.t. it is Impossible to kill them 'all in a I 'Bronchitis 'and single season and ,a very few surviv- ors are sufficient . to propagate an The DunWRabberCOMP(Iny. I was cured of Asthma by MWARIDS LINIMENT.- Machhary W Fnr S equally numerous boot the season fol- I lowing. ffMRS. Workmen Toronto,- A. LIVINGSTONE. Lot 5, P. E. 1. WbcdA 'I R &W I was cured of a severe attack Engine, So The only way to exterminate the fly of is to attack it in the larval or ma More men are needed In Rheumatism by MINARDS LINI- H.P.p 18 x 42, wilb ME` got form. Flies lay their eggs in % manure or garbage; ten days from the Toronto factory of The Dunlop Tire & Rubber MENT. Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER. main ariviag belt 24 ins. the time of hatching the maggots 'Goode Company, Limited. I was cared of a severely - sprained (merge as winged insects, fully equip- to keep tip with the de. ZARD'S LINIMENT. leg by MUN w1acq dud Dymmo 30 K W. ped for distributing disease -breeding monde of a steadily tncrooA- JOSHUA A. WYNACHT. bacteria. But a city with. clean back- . Ang business. Here Ix a Bridgewater. bcltdrivc first All iu yar dp and clean stable premises would chance for mechanics, or be a flyless city, for It would have unskIlledl workmen who class s coultion, T�A-.oald be abolished the flies' breed inq-grounds- -The plan of, campaign against these wish to become mechanicsto learn a trade that , c ora. Thought His Hearing Was Bad. Some wounded soldiers were wait sold Inctha or seprate- mands good wages every. ann9ying and dangerous pests is thus l plain; we must clean up, not once or where. No previous ex- perience in rubber working ing to go before the Iniralid Board, with a view to getting sick leave. ly'; also a lot of shafting - twice a year,: but all the time. Per- sons with dirty back -yards should ba necessary, The right kind *!p men can trust the Dun- Among them Wss'-&-private who had lost his leg his at a very grcat bargainas prosecuted. Privies should be abel o Company for a equam Send in your dti-address and when name W" called he_hobbledinto the room• isher,wherever possible and, where al: name for &a "What's the matter with Y2 -u-,— my, room Is rquired immed ]owed, should be kept continually dis- infected and be ,leaned twice weekly. Uon blank. Address: man?" asked th e presidift off icer speaking from force habit. akly. The piling of refus in disgusting and holop Tire& Rubber, Goods of The soldier wassurprised, but, with a unsightly "dumps" should never be straight face, he remarked, quietly— Us Frank Wi& Slson ons permitted. If the town cannot afford i 'the be -Iontpany, - LiudN 111alm no' chair, air; but Aa think it's 73 Adelaide Street West, incinerator, refuse should ma hearin' that's bad." biiried.Toronto. Experiments conducted by the U:9.' Rooth Ave., aft tot utuma,s s" takene'Othe, — ED. 7. ISSUE, 26-16. -A .,-.,, .y ..-3-•-•¢�xa•.;•�......,«';.n... 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Clark,'of the -The Methodist Sunday School ;,�,.> .:�. �_.• �s� 98rd Battalion, ' Barriefield Camp, will hold their annual picnic on ' Kingston, is spending a few days Thursday afternoon, June 29bb. --Mrs. Tripp, of King St:; is here with his parents this week. All friends of the school are cords.. ver ill. -The Brock Road and Cherry- alt invited. tq. :t Frank Jackson spent Sunday wood football teams played.y �R. J. Mathewson, A. Widdi- to�� Oshawa. keenly contested game oa' the field and Mr.' Philip, , of Now. _ -Mrs. H. G. Calvert was in Osh- grounds here on Tuesday evening, market, called upon Pickering s- awa on Sunda resulting in a. victory- for the friends on Tuesday. They were A ' 12QrrVe DR��RS���e C� 'eedCorn 1 V. �Y'Il _ Mise Kato-Eerr spent Sunday former of =-0. pn a motoring trip to NVhitby. - >!<t the home of her wother here. -Instead of condemning the -In addition to the sports men._.Fx1 4r,-a-.Grant Arnott is learning tele- -council, path masters and everyone tluned in the bilim; there will be a galore - <-:graphing at the G. T. R. a(ation. in general for the wretched con- number of ath� fir8�•e1aSg fresh �ee�letic coutests to take • -Wm. Calvert, of Toronto, was dition of the Kingston road, would place on llun►Irtiun lh►y tit the Red here with his parents over Sun° it not be more to the point if the Cro"s picnic , a liht of which will -: •:- -' Dent Varieties -:- - y day, autuists were to ask the Provincial appear in vu_v next Issue. - ' -Corp. F. C. Knoxon, of To. Government to -wako the needed -Tile ntte►ntirnt of. the local i ronto. spent Sunday here with repairs with part of the fees col• brnurlt of the• ut'� in"tiocal Wisconsin No. 7 y friends. leered as lieeu"e" ? All that money Women's ' -Mrs, E. J. Shirley and eiaught• shoalci be spent on the leading I�.crellc+d to tire, tutnouncernejnt .of .'Giant Prolific Sweet Ensilage.- the+ Itimtrlet Anuttid Meeting to be --�' er, Miss Georgie,'were in the city rondo, with .the exr,epttuu, l�c'r' ht�lel tit iirottRhnnt on June 20th, ing On Friday last. hap" of tritat it cost" to collect it. nt 2 It. nt. It It, Hoped a large - - n1pr�Q - " ed Leam -Mise Bedford returned home -Tlti� pea�nn i. a very rerinu" rtutit6or of iprtitbars .will attend `` oa Saturday, after spending a few one for the ,fariners.on account of thlti hnheirtant `meeting. ':- I nt .,r arietles 'ti'• days in Toronto. the extenr•ive raitim, but it 1% not _ ' -Bugler Robt. Rankin and a so serious ae it would have boort-Dowiniou.Day (July 1st) will 011ie friend spent Sunday with , the soe year" ago, when farrnerK i be celebrated n Pickering by hold- .,Longfellow _ iformees mother here. sowed much more s >ring grain ing a Red Cross Picnics on the ath- _ -Hdward and Mra:Bpgers-spent than they do how. `Vletic grpunds, tinder the auspices ere is now p _ .. � North Dakota • ��Phite • i- .�< a few sags with the former'" more fail wheat sown, which to a of the Pickering branch of the grandfather, Clarkson Rogers. good crop this year. Hay and Women's In"titute. An excellent - -Miss Georgie Shirley has piss- pasture are eacellent, and large progravt of sports will be provid• - IK ed her examination to the fourth qquantities of butter is being mann- ed, including a football tourna- $orm in the Riverdale high school, factured at good prices, and there ment, A senior match has been Screen Doors and Windows - - Severtil from here went down should be a lot or beef for which arranged between the 182nd Batt. to the union cemetery at Oshawa g� prices are paid. and Pickering teams for a prize of Gets then! earl Doors �iOIYi1•�lets with an Sunda , it being Decoration -Remember the union Patri• >iRll. A prize of $6 will be award. Y r� Day. p �: g otic Service being arranged for by ed the winners in the intermediate - - ,bjj]geg lock and pull at class and for the junior series (18 -The Women's Institute held a the Methodist and Presbyterian J nccessful meeting at the home of Sabbath Schools to be held at 2.80 years and under) a prize of $4 is 1.00 $ 1.25 1.75 i ' 2.00 - offered. Two or more entries > > > T ' Mrs. J. Draper, on Tuesday after- on Sunday afternoon next in St. (noon, Andrew's Church, This promises must be made in football events --W, B. Powell is re-shingb r to be a very interesting service, or no prizes will be awarded. The .; his residence, building anew fence and a large attendance of mem Junior game will be called at one -:- Lawn Mowers �•- and otherwise improving his pro• bars and adherents of both cot;- o elock sharp: The 182nd Battal- pe. gregation@ is expected. Lieut. W, ion Band will furnish an abund- 3-Miss Dolly Herr, of Toronto, J. Beaton, of the 182nd Battalion, ance of music during the after- 'fie have had an exceptionally large sale.so far this spent Monday here with her moth- will give the address of the after- noon and evening. Conchae, re- season and have just received another. Nr. Miss Hate Herr was also home noon. The members of the Meth- freshmeats and tee cream can be ' . shipment. Prices 3.50 to 5.50 . + over Sunday. odist Sunday Sc�hool will meet in obtained from booths on the - A large number from at- their own school at 2 ©a clock sd grounds. In the evening a grand - tended service tit the White march in a body to St. Andrew's concert will be given on the - Church and at the union cemetery Church. grounds by the Wbitevale Male Farmers, bring in y our produce, highest prices, cash or trade, s last Sunda Chorus and other excellent talent. _ y -Quite a number of the real- and get everything you want in Groceries, Dry- -Miss Johne, of the Toronto dents of the village and surround. F. L. Fowke, ex hi. P., of Oshawa, _ Goods, Boots and Shoes r Hardware, teaching staff, spent the week- Ing country assembled in the town will take the chair sharp t<t 8 'and with ' Miss Herr and other hall on Saturday last to hear the o'clock and daring the coshing Delphware; 'Chinaware, _ will give a short patriotic address. Pickering friends.evidence produced at the trial o€ Etc., Etc. " No autos or ri s will be allowed Rev_ E. C. Hall. of Oshawa. Mark-Raab. Bobo - - - — ' on the gr s. Admission to - - oeeupi a pulpit in An- with the violation -of the Local beth sports and concert 25 cents, / drew'@ Church last Sunday, in the Option lave. Rumors have been children 15-cents. All proceeds absence of the pastor, when he circulated for some time that Ms • CHAPMANphed two eacellent sermons. Bush, who had leased the Liver- wide ydevotted to the Red Crossp �^r -P. Shirk, of Claremont, was goof Hoose several months ago, V , _ PICSEBING Q►NT. _ in-town on Saturday. On his re- had taken alts on: the thirsty - s - - - - - turn he was accompanied by Jud- once and had undertakep to �.. ison Bundy, who has been helping quench their thirst, provided - The Fruit Store - - y•' J. H. Bundy for the past couple of that they would adequately re- p HA9 THE QUALITY . CzARDEI�t SEEDS and FOOLS 'week°• munerate hits for his trouble. - -Mrs. Geo. A. Gordon and parently, he had built up quiteNIELSON'S ICE CREAM Have yon planted your garden yet ? If not we can supply you with _ L. A. Findlay, of Toronto, spent a business in his new vocation, either Steel-Briggs' or Simmers' Seeds, Dutch sets and - = (Sunday here with their father, but he !ailed in keeping his busi• Nuw is the time.to do up multipliers. Simothy and Clover Seed. t ;Richard- Barrett. While here Dees a secret to the en rel ublic. - PINEAPPLES We can also su ply you wits with all necessary toolls you' ^�^*� e g 4 require-goes and they attended the service at the As a result, Inspector Line, o. � Forks, Spades and Shovels. Chicken wire in L & 4 and 5 feet; the White church.. Osbawa, had heard in some mys- raw rries, Lettuce. Radish-, - 1.new kind, to protect your garden from the little and big _ -The Police Trustees have a terious way, that Bush was not Green Onions. Potatoes. chicks, The newest thing on the market. Chick feed, grit and shell. number of teams employed this conducting a business strictly In I The ladies are busy house-cleaning and will require Wali Paper, AlabasUne.- week repairing the holes on Hing accord with the laws of the land. Sundeas, Sodas or Ice Cream ean'.t Whiting, Varnish. Turps. Brushes, Liquid Veneer, Paints, etc: We " street and otherwise gravelling and on investigating the matter, be beat when made with can supply you with every requisite-oilcloths, Linoleum, Jap. that thoroughfare. The repairing appeared upon the scene and sea Neilaon's Ice Cream _ Matting. Bungalow Nets. Scrims, Cretons. -Art Sateena. -' -jalone is no light task. ceeded in securing eu __-and Fruit. ' -- Qatiy�pd. p j mfg.youaelt-Litatboih-goods.- g and prices are right. -Mrs. H. D Bayne was in To- dance that warranted him to lap Try our special-Fresh Fruit Salad. r. roatoon Thursday taking Part in a charge against Bush before G i GILLESPIE DUNBARTON ' .celebration of Queen Mary's Rose Police Mattistrate Jephson. About H. J•-MARGUI si � A. , s - --'---Dap She was assisting um E. tau O'clock -on Satnrday mornicR, pkkontm jp x.• Reddy, wEoee auto decorations P. M. Je s • were Awarded Bratprize against ttorne Farewell co•ild be seen the keenest competition. marching down Hing street tn- � aY C S„r� � � armers . Seed -The members of the A.O.U.W. wards the town hall, with sober LUI& - W fleMtl WOOL are requested to meet in countenances, and , catrryinir in et your Seeds where you get' good satisfaction. We have a good. 1 itheir hall on Tuesday evening next- their arms a bundle of statute reputation &lung this line, and are out again- to do busi- at 8 o'clock. The D. D. G: M., Mr. books,--and in their pockets long . ,■�� ness with you- this year. `GVe handle 'Vanvalkeubur b, will be present, thy le al documents, with which Steele-,Briggs Co`@ .Seed and. 'also D. M. Ferry's. - :And matters of importance to the to do heir execution. When they While seeing us place your order for Boots. We handle the beat and �Dtembere will be-discussed. reached the hall they found a �- he best of satisfaction: and good wear. -Mrs. Claude Field. has Just re- larke number, including two con- can guarantee you t iceived word that her brother•in- stables awaiting them, who re- - law, Donald Cameron, who is at yerently made way for the dispens• 1fiAs� We are agents for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee per- ithe front with a Toronto regiment, ers of law, After an hour was has been wounded for the fourth spent in making preparation@ for Our Stock of feet satisfaction with every garment. time. He Is now coffering from the attack, the court crier called COLUMBIA GRAFONGLAs �' R. A,;BUNTING, PICKERING- shell-shock, but how seriously he out `the defendant's name three and COLUMBIA RECORDS ire injured is not known. tithes i'n the regulation style. But Established 1857, i►� -hose in charge of the Toroo. there was no Mark Bush to answer .,Is all new. to Observatory say that the past the call. The - constable swore three months has furnished us that he delivered the summons, It will give-us pleasure •with a record for rainfall, there and no pee could be found who ao play therecordsfor SPRING � O 'being more rain fallen then than could explain his mysterious ab 'you, whether you pur- in any other three consecutive Bence. As the defendant could chase or not, and we months since the observatory was nut be interrogated, a number 'of --m-ill gladly assist you A ' established. witnesses were called to tell, whatJCA . in making selections, I • RRIVING. DAILY -Rev. J. J. Mellor, of Black- they knew about this business at no matter how •email stock Methodist Church and form- the Liverpool .House. As each the purchase. Pickering, hasbeea=-giv na HOES, RAKES, SPADES SHOVELS as called, he sat - y -' � > FORKS . leave of absence, in order to enlist. down in a chair in root orisef-hdden-ii Stere, e.,a all other Garden Tools. He has joined the 235th Battalion men of law, and in a low tone PICHERING Q Northumberland County as of voice, opened up their hearts Quarter Master Sergeant, but will to the possessors of legal wisdom, ELM DALE MI still have charge during the sum- As their` avidence could not be LM lJ s "r- - -' :mer, of his circuit at Blackstock. heard, we understand that they PiCKERiN� -Base Balls and Bats. Fishing Tackle complete in all lines -We Boit his many Pickering acknowledged taking good money friends in congratulating F. N. of the realm out of their pockets You can always get the best Mani. — Complete stock of General Hardware. ,. Leavens on having just completed and handed it to Bush, who in ea- tpba, Flour made from No. 1. GC P H H ,' 8 -U N D Y-- � and proprietor of the Bolton of liquid nourishment that is losing Royal Household and Glenora for Enterprise, a sive local paper of its popularity throughout the Bread, Try a bag. ■-■+ :- which the good people of Bolton world, and which is not supposed Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats have every reason to be proud. to be sold as a beverage in this BRAY, SHORTS As "Frank" h a continued of THE progressive township of Picker- °' 1liIX FEEDS v�� g* S ' �O* ] a DQ , r N$wa office, his continued success ing. )n weighing the evidence, OAT CHOP - ,Cl i�jr jsjrA t-- - will ever be a source of pleasure which was all on one side of thea CRUSHED UATB — -- -•- to us. scale@; the magistrate considered ` BARLEY CHOP - -_ -Searing to mind how Good Farm $erases from X35,00 npWizidB, • g gener• he was justified is imposing the '� ;WHEAT •' . _ ' ou@ly theladies of the community minimum fine of $$Wand costs on = CRACKED CORN d ---'responded to their appeal last Bush. The next difficulty that MIXED HEN FEED number of barga>n Collars, �2 and 2 50 `-� - -responded Women s- nstitute again predente- '•itself was to get pos- Caldwelfe Cream substitute All horse anode} at reat3on a prices. Harnefae, ' ask their co-operation in rovid- Bion of that sum. It wast reported Calf Meal. Ing eatables for the Red Cross that the defendant was seen at Molasses Meal - - -Boot and Shoe repairing promptly picnic on July 1st. Sandwiches, his home that forenoon, and the 'CHOPPING AND OAT -attended to. ppies, tarts, cakes (small ones pre- two constables were despatched to CRUSHING EVERYDAY r !erred), bread, batter, milk or arrest him, as he was also liable Get prices on feed in ton lots., - cream, tea, coffee and sugElow ar are for contempt of •gourt. Thep re- BELL PHONE. PICKERING HARNF SS EMPORIUM 'a. staked for. Rigg@ hWillll call during turned, however, as they left, as the meaning oft ieni of the: itJ. GOAKWE&A - dc ntii:ions. •* reveal\his whereabouts. 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