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T T 1TTH LINE, PICSERING MARKHAM Established 75 years SPINK MILLS — p Don't forget the atriotic drama at. Medical Mi Ella Turner has gone from our `Vhitevale .to-Dight, .dtj4-e W. - • . mlll�tHobeophrecovered from hie During the heavy electric ,atorm GREENWOOD, `� E. FOiSYT$, D: of O. Regis= - '- aecidea - - , ' ' ' overthesouthern-part ofthe'co my u .;tered member of the Optometrical Asso- Atha picnic pasesed off quietly this O° Saturday afternoon; the big barn MILLS elation of Ontario. Special attention given to FLOLTR:- - _ i belonging to the Franklin House eras Al 5 the fitting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North _ pear, with 'showecs, rR y struck by lightning ltnd -burned-to the Olaremoat, Hugh Michell spent Saturday with round: The building is only a short WHITE SATIN-BREAD _ the dentist at Stouffville. g O. 11cKINNO:�' 11.D L.R. C.S., - distance from the hotel,- and but for - Frank Turner • has engaged Cecil the prompt action of the fire bpi adv, -' 1� . Edlnbar h• member of the College of RUNS—FA311LY. Lacham, of Olasgow, for the sumtner.' p p g g CREA11i Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. licentiate - which soon had three streams playing '1 Of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, -' -A number of ladies attended Mrs. evecia attention to- deiesees. of women and -TEA BUNS—PASTRY- Garner's quilting bee on Thursday on the fire, the hotel and town hall = children, Omoe and residence, Hrou ham, would, have been destroyed. The loss g afternoon of D t week, WHEAT is placed in the neighborhood' of $4000 BARLEY � WANTED 'IPIC ERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Bran, Shorts, Jumbo,' '�• artly c6vered by insurande. The and X-RAY-INSTITUTE - _ UNBART°" Eotel and stables are owned andoccu- Oars - Y ONTARIO ; Wheat Screenings, - edbp R. A. Andrew. Mise Rae, of Toronto, is the guest of .Get my prices before selling Miss Dunbar. BROuaHAM- - li: ELf;IN TOWLE, 3[. B., M.`PD., t M., Miss Pizer. of Toronto, is visiting _.. •elsewhere. Ph,.ioita-ia ch•rg. X11 kinds of Chop.. her mother, Mrs. Pizer, here. :, Robert Davis. of Oshawa, was home specialist in Rectal Diseases. 'Prostatic Di,- June 26th a dau pier with his parents on Sundiiy. I have a large stock on hand of On 3ionday; g =. oaas. of Men, Diseases of Women, Cancers, was born. to Oswald and Mrs. Hilte. ' Mrs. R. Ferris and daughter are vis- Tumors. 3-Ray examination. Diseases of eys, E BARLEY FEED Aar. nose,throat sad lungs.. Fitting glasses in* - -Miss J, Smales. of New York, is sting T4 . and Mrs. Ho bv. all •outs and chronic. disease.. spending her bacation at her home Mrs. Laid}aro La home, after spend- BRAN Omoe Bonn 19 to a and 7 to 9 P. m. i9ly SCRANTON COAL D. Tl and W. here, Ing a few weeks in Wbitevalea Peter skid Mrs. Gillespie, of Toronto, John and Mrs. McLean, of Oshawa, SHORTS ` lgpfs�. STOVE, CHESTNUT; PEA were the guests of G. A. and Mre. ilii- spent Sunday with friends here. les ie this week, Mrs. George • Philip Is visiting her MIDDLINGS _ E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- k sister, Mrs. Dobson, in. Beaverton, for U TaB,Coaa CrowaAftorx*Y,swdCoauty AND'STEAM. ' Slits McConnell, of New York City, 500ati r, Ooarf Sones, Wbitbv, 10•v spent a couple of days here, the guest a week., CRtBHED OATS of Mrs. G. A. Gillespie. Mies Frankie Jones, of Pickering. „ r AAE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and OwIn to the serious illness of the visited N. L. and Mrs. Stevenson oa . Selieitor, Nntazy $nblie. Ete. »too.y •o J. L. - SPINHt LIMITED, pastor, Rev. Mr. McFadyea, who ie Tuesday, — SEED CORN 1 -- flmw Brock St. North,, Whitbv. 967 ' with his daughter, Mrs. Price, in To Heni y . Norton and friend, of Lind- r g c Bspt varieties, best qualities and Dental PICKERING, ONT, ronto, the Communion Service, which any, spent over Sunday with his par : 1 was to have been held on Sunday next eats here. ,•lowest price, LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. $., (� R 8 ]t a W S 'f B, R has keen postponed for one week.. J. H. and Mrs. Beni. of Claremont, Graduats of the Ro-yal College of Dental G. R. Preparatory services have also been !pent Sunday with Hugh and Mrs. 0 0 .,�, Burg asd L'aiverefty of Toronto, om Veterinary Surgeon postponed in consequence. Mrs. Mecbin. �. over W. M. Pringle's hardware store, Whitt, Do your bit by attendin the patri- - c- On hours 9 to 19 ; t to a,so. Ind phone Honor Graduate of the Ontario gg Sw phone no. -sur Veterinary College and Honor- - otic drama at Wbitewale to-night Ary Associate of the Ontario ORSLN RW<R (Friday). June 30th. _ Veterinary College. Percy Fawthr°p and bride, of Corn- •ft,-. --�tt#ftts!!f iEflsrDsS. p Remember the patriotic drama at wall, spent a week with their co.lsin-, it yy iN Ind. places 3202; Wlaitecale to-eight (Friday). Charles and Winton White. E A S T L A K -E Y g 'UT G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage Ciaremontl Ontario The home of W. A. Fuller was the Miss Blanche Mechin returned home 1'V . Licenses is the County of Onumo, scene of a pretty weddin at high The shingle that has given sati8- - R Pickering Ville. 971 pp y g Saturd afters spending a week with g g ' NEW SVTC�ER SHOP °O°n oa Wedaeeaay, when. their eld- ay, p A faction for over 80years., Empire Set dau later, Allie Mabel, was united friends is Toronto and Bedford Park. ".TPOL•CHER. Real Estate Auc- $ A number iron hese attended the Corrugated Icon with s1n. by e tionew, valuator, collector and issuer in marriage to Oliver Mowat Pate»on Atha picnic on Saturday. Notwith- 2 in. corrugation, see it before you of marriage license•. Brougham. eo, of Toronto, Rev. O. Langford, White- .• ? t A full line of Fresh Meats.lwaya standing the inclemency of the weath- buy other makes. If pea are'P1a vale, officiating. Ti3e house was IM HOPPER Issuer of Marriage on hand at shop, beauutully decorated with summer er they claim to have enjoyed them- need of a Cream Separator. Try Liaanses is the.County of onmrio. ,- selves. _ a Premier for 80 days. Also It store and him reddens•• Claremont. T_ = --- galsden Howe s. The bride, who was y ` _ Wagoft on road every dap. unattended, was charmin ly gowned Leslie Wilton, of Belleville Institute gasoline engines from, $$9.00 up, y' Fresh Pork Sousa e a a visit g is home for a three. muntlis' vacation. B.BEAITON TOWNSHIP.CLEBE in white silk and lace, and entered to See or write me before buying. ,� D. Conveyanaer, Coramudoner tom taking g y the strains of the Lohea ria Bridal On his arrival his young friends were si ,its, Aeeouneant. tats.. Roast so loco g invited in and a- pleasant afternoon Bell Phi on farm Inuar of na:ziasa Lto• Butcher's cattle wanted Chorus played by her sister, Mise .,pas spent, Gertrude Fuller, A large number of F. J. Prouse, Pickering` .. - +�••" dl:m:• ft" 1, ;•v - • g The Ladies' Aid of the Preabvteriaa JAS O'CONNOR, -. rPICB-ERING relatives and . friends were present. Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ilk 1r GH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Out, Corner Bing and Church Sts. and the qualito and beauty of the gifts Win. Caaaie on W edne9day etteraoon. CEMENT TILE i1 Licensed Aaotioaeet Ezt.ndvs ezper was proof of the popularity of the, •teaee is imported and tisorazabbrsd etcck. July 5th. A cordial invitation to ex- owes conducted aslyvhers, write for terms �1�t ��tt �� �) happy couple. After a bountiful re- and past:calars. Phone tad. 911*, as tr S.L3t.CJ OUR N E Y1' past Mr, and. -Mrs: Paterson, left Fyyy tended, to a1L motor for New York. Elmira and G. Philip will open on evenings of The undersigned has begun the mane- - 4. �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, SAWING MACHINES other Eastern poiota. On their re- Friday-nod Saturday of this week sad tactors o! cement_tils irons 9 to 12 � a' e for Counties of Tork and Ontario, Ano- ddoaday, Wednesday and Saturday inches. Call and get quota- Itfon sales o3 all kinds artenuea to oa dice w turn they will reside on Gerrard St We sell ewe wheels, circular thereafter an Ice-cream parlor is eon- tions at yards on Brack,� noises, AddrewGrwa Rives P.O..oat, ry E.. Toronto. At home after August oectlon with iiia business. Get a br4ck is saws,- -gasoline engiues and 16th,ome road, half mile west of TM d oOWEaat xorkCesll s kindsCdStpleecutters- and to snit everyone.circular + wHt7aln her Mrs. Fe Pte.James F Ybwwh you, • Spink Mills. of N ntario • - tloaws, oataator and eouensor for _ buggies. - 'ire. Feasbp lass received word from - " y, who Is In ��O' Cement kept constaatlpsounst" of , sales eoodteied .liber privately or by aacooa.'hand. -•. War dam ar otber :awe, hammered and umaled. France. BeSe rose wounded recently partiealan tippt� •t rest- g The 182nd Rp�ues to camp at Heydon. 6 shrapnel. Jim ihinks be of off chase, R1laabesh W Plaieriat XTane orlon Prices reasonable. shore Park the end of this week. y p g Frank . 'Mitchell. pats of Ifxve omee, TZLiin�, •ill re easy, considering the number of his p _ *rive prompt attention saaefaotioa snarao- Rev. Dr, Milligan, pastor emeritus Comrades who fell. He expects to-be PICKERING sea. enc roles c��aaaaf for 'Ford Car., sty w• g. TACKS©W of Old St. Andrew's, Toronto. it spend- t y6oae number is ladew loss t601. In the summer at O. L. C. - on duty again In a month or so. -$ROCS ROAD. R - . • - r e The second half of the 119th are WHeTBVAL4 �18�Pe $ good StOCk. Of Irti>tt Pa i home for four days before their ez- I r 5 • REAL E �TI�TE. a.. petted deptw tore for overseas. Mr, and Mrs. Philips moved to theirA.i�J1V IA _ il$EI,000 Berry Boxes now ready. Mrs, Pankhurst is now likely to give new borne near Port Perry last week. her recruiting address for the 18Lnd at M». Hel1� well, of Toronto, is spend- e » Orates, 54 knd V quarts Oshawa. The date is fixed for July Ing a shorttime with her friend, Mrs. _ !Order- ou» earl and make sure - At a midnight session of the tows Geo. Pugh has purchased a car and f p re council on Monday. they passed a thus has gthe ditinction of owning ALSO _ I have For Sale a House and Lot credit of $2500 in favor of the Board the first one in this section. ICho in and Oat Rollin in Pickering Village. Large of Education, practically settling the Miss Alice Turner. B. A.. teacher of Bi`prC6 ire, Staples' i .4 PP B J3 garden, some young fruit Question of the claims of the contract Classics in Port Arthur high school. 1J -tie Hanel. _ trees. Everything to m' for. the construction of the High is home with her parents for the sum- trees. repair. School and of the, public school at the mer vacation. CeC�Q,P Posts and //�'� Q Call and see me as this is a bar- bey' vise public school entrance exams. W, Go Barnes, Green •River $100 was added to the recruiting took place here last week with an at - gain for some one. fund of the 122nd by a progressive tendanceof fourteen pupils. We trust ;Steel Posies Or address R. R. No. 1. Loenst Hill. euchre party given on Tuesdxpp night thev were all successful. w n 'OP• '�. Ricbas�ds'�a. by Wm. and Mrs. Downie, in their W, S. and Mrs. Major and Miae PHILIP beautiful' Byron St. residence. The Lvdia motored to Long Branch on Coal, Lumber, Cemeni, Shingles, JOHN cl4psic dances given by Mise gate Friday last and Were much impressed Lath and Read Rooflo �iotary Public, Pickering. Kuhring, of St. John's, N. B., a niece by the way Fred and other students y g of the hostess, was greatly admired. are becoming skilled aviators. always in stock. ..'am a full Hae of fresh and cur- - We are veru so" to record the CC - - death of H. E. white, who was killed A RE E A7O R ed meats constantly-on band. W& er, Pure Water. _ = WHITsVALK recently while fighting for the defense A. • t! Spice Roil, Breakfast Bacon -Susses Blanche and Almeida Ham- of the Empire in France. He former- p ' if you are wise con will use the only. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, ,.etc- - , Ideal well, drilled- by Cbae, B. Rice, lin were home over Sunday. ly lived here for a short time at the .LOl7II8T HILL who is agent for %Vied• Mills, Gasoline Mise Elsie Rogers, of Torontd, spent home of his uncle, D. S. Turnery wl Highest prices paid for Engiaee, all kinds of pipe and fittings the week-end with her parents here. airs. Cbas. O'Malley leaves shortly }�` Butcher's Cattle for water works. Also bath room fix= Mrs, L. Mason', of East Toronto,•via. for a trip to Winnipeg. She will he �• Keep pile• tutee, etc. Everything given careful ited last week with her sister, Mrs. W. away for two months and in the mean- * eke, _ - .= attention, S. Major. time Mr. O'Malley will batch it, but Rev: Owen, B: A, will preach his being's student of domestic scieekerin� Iver RICE'S PL'a1P n'ORgS,first sermon here in the Methodist no doubt the time - will pass quIn- a sects own „• . Home Tel..5521.. _ _. \Vhitevale, (Tut, Chtuch on Sunday evening. _ and pleasantly. �1r8�•C1888 11g8Or hire Harold Swain; of Toronto, sang solos Two accidents to horses of a peculiar The Pickering in the Methodist Church on Sunday character bappened here 'recently. _ '11)ay Or night g evening which were much appreci- Hugh Pugh had one that got too much BII8 II188t8 all. tl'&11213 v ated, wheat out of a seed drill bo:, and Geo. Every plant seems to have a pest vigilance Commitee A large number of people were in Anthony tial-one-that ,Rot tangled up o , won't let themL promptly attended to, the village on Friday attending the vn s wire fence. In both cases the ac- beat you. Try these'- Teaming ;. annual meeting of the. Dome Tele. cident-proved fatal. Agent for Canada Carriage W. - --_ - - . - _ ere will be held a union service P Peak The object of this Association is to phone Company, `� Arsenate of Lead. j held is the cemetery on Sunday after- Pure Paris Green, • e Ieesewbtealing and prosecute Misses Helen Troyer and I'liza noon, Jul 9th, . The resident minisNs - } Pitckef•lfep. the felons. White were in Toronto last week try- y Whale Oil Soap+ _ -- - tars end others will give suitable ad- isg the Pritip{ery,Ezams. at Toronto dresses and appropriate music will be insect Powder, lfemllers having propert stolen oommu d. Conservatory of Music. furnished by a union choir, ,All are 'Hellebore, etc. Our .Summer SeSsie� oats immediately wig any member Sergt. Hindle, Pte. Gee. Chadwick welcome, especially those having _ a of E:eoative Committee. and Russell Hamlin, of the 116th Batt., friends and loved ones buried there. «-- During July and August for school Membership fee 41.00. were home for- Weir last leave, prior The Rev, C. Langford preached his teachers, high- school students and to the departure of their Battalion farewell sermon on Sunday evening For-Disinfecting and Flies try: others continues until Aug. 28th, Tickets mai bebad from.the President or . overseas. _ to a large-congregation... Mr. and Mrs, =. when Fall Term opens. S.cretm:t on application. Wm. Austin, one of our old boys, Langford have made many friends Zeoleum, Rite' Bairn, C. S. Palm- enliptpd Iast week in the 204th Beaver: during their stay, here bad have en- Bendor Dip, iai 0TT a er W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Battalion and was home a few days deared themselves to their .con rega- - -Hess' Dip, ' ---'._._. R -before commencing his training. Prac- .tion. They will leave for their new Formaldehyde, i A. 0tConno- ,-- .'-'W. J. CfarkA ticallp all the -yonng unmarried men field of labor at Gravenburst this week _ :. President; - Swetarl of this village have now enlisted. and will take witfi them the-g rim5toae.. TORONTO. ONT. From present indications the Odd wishes of their many friends here. Cor. Yon a and Charles fits. Fellows' Hall will be filled oa Friday The W. I, meeting took place at the :''• R t- TOOLS' SHARPENED evening when the Claremont Drama- home of Mrs. John Reid on-Thursday gave your eves examined by p% - - invites you to use •thy holidays to — tic Club will present their well-known last. Papers of a __ppatriotic character ood advent e. It will a The We make a specialry of crosscut saws, » verb Ivan by Mr:.. M. Reesor and We use_ the advanced Shadow q ag P y drama, Red Acre Farm, The Club Test-no gesswork. demand for book-keepers, typists, Toole of all kinds. Locke repaired. Mrs. to Booth, which were much _ 7 Pe vp' We giving. the.drama for the benefit - stenogr'a hers, commercial teach.' Razor-boning a specialty. For a first- a reciated b Lire largeattendance p of -the Regimental Funds of the l82°d pp yeaten, ers, etc..-bas been during the last class hair trim or an easy shave call resent. Mrs. W. J. H B. A•, T Moore ucFaddea n8 Battalion. Whitevale Yale Chorus P nice months more than six times At the East-end Barber Shop. _ will slog between acts, The people of was appointed president of the Red s our supply. Write for Catalogue. Bee our House Furnishings -of all this community are jusyly proud of Cross Society, owing to the re6iRna- kiada. Slightly used Carpets is Chorus which has been organized tion of Mrs. M, Robinson, who will . _Druggist_•Graduate Optician ,a . to assist in Cross and other par - Oit}y }raecfar a wes�#oriha autn: _ W,-J. GORDON PICSERING otic work. mer months, P�C3ltC=1Y1ev N t:NM,r • ,y . .. , '6.cY t it'•>r -y"�'t,,;'+x' :::• (k c'"'°fnr.. fr+,.iSF a �.._-,.'. ,. '-.• a:-i �. ,. ..::, .:...... _�• ;.. •. :•s .- .._. _ -. ...<._ .-.,,. ,__.._.... _.,,�:. _ __S«-.._.-...... _... _'-•�rs._.'.,x6•:++,.a _,,.. ._....r:-,.:,.;:.; �........ _. m.;t.�......r>.:.e, _.au `-�..�.:�.v.v..e.-..v...,:«.ri_:�iwda�a:.i:.ass..•..'.s.,.,..;vc�+ee'r".k,..,'�+i_�u,•,5.�,.yfiAi:,ia��"�i'.:r --,KOTES, AND cannENTS At'the end of two, years. the Euro- _pean wair will have,, coat between 3, 500,000 -and- 4,000,000 lives, 23.1110&rlyi. as one cart -estimate -the toll, not count- ing the hopolessly disabled, .,which add Perhaps - 40. -per cent more, The maimed who will still be .able to Pro- Nyf 'duce their own sustenance- are a sepa- rate number. Never -before has hu man material been used itp at such a Irate as this. During the whole nine- teenth century the cost of the world's wars in male life probably did not exceed -5,000,000 men. That includes the ten.Napoleonic years, in whivin the i total loss of: life must have been be- tween 2,000,000 and 2.500,000, or from I to 1 YL per cent. of the population of 'Etiro '6 at that time. -When you.� think of it in percentage it is not so terrible, at least not at first. Thus, a toil Of 1 per cent. of Furolie'i is Napoleonic Nvay!5 population for the N i a reckoning which in -its statistical interest .,%eem.s, almost unimportant And, likewise, the population -of doubt- ed having' much more than, -a ed in the meantime, if is surprising to aped s;ujw or Unens, for tennis, go sad the like. This combination -of -7 40 M white skirt and blue coat is not now, of course, but it is unusually effective. Handkerchief Linen Blouses Organdy, voile, crops do- Chins. and 4 - 37th Annual Meeting of Ahe High Court—Over Five Hundred the wash satins are, practical and Delegates Present. 7 .74 popular for blouses this ower, and a particularly- dainty revival Is hand- The 87th Annual Meeting of the I the fund at t h - e "time . stand kerchief linen. Although one expects $462,639.90. Canadian Order of Foresters conyen- in at.Gdnerir Fuh7d*ig alsb:fi� a siLtis- 20th, Ue linen to crush.more ea0lyL than al- most any,of-the other matbrials, it ed on .Tuesday afternoon, the of June, in the Masonic'Hall, in the 'factory condition. Many special - ' --,KOTES, AND cannENTS At'the end of two, years. the Euro- _pean wair will have,, coat between 3, 500,000 -and- 4,000,000 lives, 23.1110&rlyi. as one cart -estimate -the toll, not count- ing the hopolessly disabled, .,which add Perhaps - 40. -per cent more, The maimed who will still be .able to Pro- Nyf 'duce their own sustenance- are a sepa- rate number. Never -before has hu man material been used itp at such a Irate as this. During the whole nine- teenth century the cost of the world's wars in male life probably did not exceed -5,000,000 men. That includes the ten.Napoleonic years, in whivin the i total loss of: life must have been be- tween 2,000,000 and 2.500,000, or from I to 1 YL per cent. of the population of 'Etiro '6 at that time. -When you.� think of it in percentage it is not so terrible, at least not at first. Thus, a toil Of 1 per cent. of Furolie'i is Napoleonic Nvay!5 population for the N i a reckoning which in -its statistical interest .,%eem.s, almost unimportant And, likewise, the population -of doubt- ed having' much more than, -a ed in the meantime, if is surprising to aped s;ujw or Unens, for tennis, go sad the like. This combination -of a CANADIAN -UKULK. u.r -runtaltna...L` white skirt and blue coat is not now, of course, but it is unusually effective. Handkerchief Linen Blouses Organdy, voile, crops do- Chins. and 4 - 37th Annual Meeting of Ahe High Court—Over Five Hundred the wash satins are, practical and Delegates Present. 7 .74 popular for blouses this ower, and a particularly- dainty revival Is hand- The 87th Annual Meeting of the I the fund at t h - e "time . stand kerchief linen. Although one expects $462,639.90. Canadian Order of Foresters conyen- in at.Gdnerir Fuh7d*ig alsb:fi� a siLtis- 20th, Ue linen to crush.more ea0lyL than al- most any,of-the other matbrials, it ed on .Tuesday afternoon, the of June, in the Masonic'Hall, in the 'factory condition. Many special - ' is nevertheless cool and fresh for City of London, Ont., at 2 p.m. Dele- charges, connected• with-- the war gates are in attendance from all, partsand'the - -arrangement for carrying ?eing'enlisted- summer wear. There are some..e!p!� - of the Dominion, every pmembers hereafter referred dally pretty stripes sited patterns erns in represented, I to,have been arranged without any these linens, combinations of rose, I The fottowing officers of High: inconvenience to thiii*fund. - a to French blue, pale green and the vari- oue other pastel shades; now favored Courb. were present at the opening In respect membership;sub- session: J. A.- Stewart, High Chief stantial progress was -also made; the at the end of, the year in the crepes,' voiles and other sheer Ranger,- Perth, Ont., in the chair; J. membership A.'A. Brodeur, High Vice Ran- 1915 standing at 91,046. cottons and silks. Two effective pep- lum blouses •are illustrated here; one -Chief ger, Montreal, q?e.; Robert Elliott,' Besides the. ordinary herfefits from its life insurance and sick and funeral is of pongee, a slip-on model. finish- High Secretary, Brantford, Ont.; Dr• U. M. Stanley, Chairman of the Me benefit- departments, special provision ed* at the normal waist with. the new dical Board, Brantford, Ont.; W. G. is made for assistance to - t hose of its from tubercular elastic . shirring, and the other is of pale pink ' organdy. The . pongee, I Strong, Superintendent of Organiza- members suffering. tion, Brantford, Ont.; W. L. Roberts, trouble of any kind'. A* special grant is - blouse- is worn with a pongee skirt, . I making a cool 'frock for morningi or First High Auditor, Brantford, Ont,; made extending over a period of six L" - months, with a view to assisting to J. Hoag. Second High Auditor To informal afternoon purposes. The the ronto, Ont.; W. A.. Hollinrake, fligh j defray the cost of treatment in any Court Solicitor Brantford, Ont,, and! of a number of sanitaria in Canada. organdy blouses, which closes down fr6nt vii:h loo •s and tiny crystal but- -black' L 'don, making a specialty of such cases, and A. R. Galpin, on Ont.; F. H. Davidson, Winnipeg, Man.; A. R. Cof- 1 the membership is urged to tae ad- in t in - tons, is belted with a narrow, grosgrain ribbon belt and is worn fin, Truro, N.S.; A. E. Wright, To - u7 moles Nor- ,­nt-ge of such -treatment e I rpicu stages of the malady. between 3,300,000 1 non o, . n .; r. find that the toll of I with one of the new black satin skirts; Wich, Ont., members of the executive It is of 'i.: to note, after a per- icers, 71 and 4,000,000 lives chargeable to the ural of the reports of all the off' present war at the end of its second committee. the far-reaching benefits that are be - In addition to the above, D. Creigh- be less' than I per cent. of Man.; ins derived by the membership in y6ar' u ton, Dist. H.C.R., Brandon Itis! John Murray, Past Dist. H.�.R. Ha- the various directions in' which this the people' inhabiting t:ur6p4 THM F A SH 0 N S 'L,�� -even comforting, and one will prefer! viiota, Man., 'and D. E. McKinnon, society endeavors to be of assistance -to think of it statiAtically, saying that to the individuals composing same. District High Secretary, Winnipeg, e is Man., - representatives from the Since 1679, about^Ieven millions •of :.though actu;illy (he -wastage of life 1. , Manitoba, dollars have been paid out in b4ne staggering, relatively it is not SO.- "With the first, sultry days of sum- District High Court for ManitA fits by this. society, and, in Pact, the mer, one naturally turns to white, or were present. whole record of the Order is well '!the The annual reports of the different cottons. Ow- worth the perusal of those who gie, - But to destroy out. of a' wbble popu- pale -toned linens and officers of this Order are of a very NV r ing to the -populari�y of stripes and have been skeptical regarding -la:tion I per cent. of the strongest satisfactory nature showing that the haps and stability f fru- not o checks, it is safe to say that it will progress which has been its the permanency -manhood may have, is almost bound. not be an all -white season, but all- ---- --- ternal insurance societies. These re- --- --- t6 'have, - cow4qui-nces ' wbicti cannot experience since its inception in 1819, white is to be very popular, never, 1/4 1c1 ports furnish evidence of careful man - be expre-;sed statistically at all. The was continued in the yea agement in the conduct of the Order' - This order confines its '5 theless. yeas; en- people now slirviving in the world are -Wash Satin in Suits and Dresi;es 1. affairs ,.and reflect credit on its ad- --the progeny of but an extremely smatl tirely to -the Dominion of �Canada, and ministration. L One of, the coolest and most novel notwithstanding the tremendous -fraction of, the, number living a fcv handicap imposed on the work of the Atpoint! of general interest, as in rof the summer materin!4, both I dica ing proper selection of risks, is generations ago. Therf is a constant for suits and dresses, is wash satin. i society, as a result of the war the the death rote. This for 1915 waa- elimination , of the Tess adaptive, or a This comei'in the plai;Tfi-at tones and year ]fist cloned -shows splendil pro- 6-50 in the thousand, but if we de - es -running out -of the unchosen lines also In W prictical I i -t'e average gr %' which have not the qualities naturally hiti, P. is a Tb t, in the Imsuranee Yuri- ha**e been 6,20, and preferred for perpetuation. This proc- fabric, to -o. as it sheds dust. does not 'd ring the year amounted to S165,- death rate since the inception of the wrinkle readil . and.. account fcrr- 500.31. . This is the largest sum added Order, over it period of nearly 87 eas has been thought to a 17. --Coats and bloues, too, for wear to the fund in any one year in the his - The standing of year- is 5.31 per thousand. perhaps 15. per cent.. of each genera with skirti of linen, the eorded-cot- In looking into the report of the tory of the Oid r. -On. Thus',.onb does not to gL," this Fund at the end ofthe year, after - t; tens, or the regulation suit skirt of superintendent on organization. we back many generations to find the a- the -payment of 592 Death Claims, find he has been able to report the serge or gabardine, are being fashion- showed -a r92,179.88 pex of the existing' racial structure. ed of wash satin, mo*t effectively. A mmounting t $Z, institution of thirt7.-four (94) new Consider: therefore, the consequence -i, funds on band of $5,205,868.32, the tennis coat, in Norfolk fashion, a time being Couxts, demonstrating that the Order - belted Russian, or one -of the vaiiatia amount at the _present continues to establish agencies as new even I per cent. of the population for $5,388,754.58; The yearly revenue fields for the prosecution of its busi- other peplum model, developed in a in open ul?. Particular attention is -prelAature destruction. and of select- 'soft tone bfjviain, may be worn for -derived from the vestments of the ness Order now constitute a very substan- ing'for this -fate, as war does, the morning, sports wear, or for after- t'al amount of the annual income. evidently being paid to establishment most virile part of that population. of - Subordinate Courts only in such When 'Interest earned on investments of In - When you think of it in that vmy, the irance fuirtd- The sheer linens. cottons and silks 42,4 of permanency. -percentage which in the present seems. -o- r -very popular for frocks--- to $251,435.51, and paid The treatment that this Order has ac so small multiplies Itself rapidly Into are All 7282- cent. of the total Death Claims 5, on corded to those of its members who Sh" ve the future of the race, and causes one blouses.. -. Pale tones and white ere- the Order. enlisted for overseas service has been 'to wonder whether the price the living dominate. Organdies and voiles are Perigee Froth, with Slip -On 13,'ouse 1 In respect to the matter of invest- most liberal. The Insurance of all mem- berm who were in the order prior to the .-generation will have to pay for ihis dainty and cool for afternoon frocks. This is one of the novel combinations Monts, it is interesting to know that Int Of Auffwbt. 1914, and who have en - and net',pnd taffeta' are combined ef- i the Order confines the investment of listed for overseas servire, to kept In war' is remotely comparable to the of "the season for -afternoon wear. force without any theream in ratea. In .4 its fund to Government Boiads and addition to this, for the fIr-t 16 months In of the war, all insurance and sick and price posterity will pay. Municipal and School Debentures Neck finishes and cuff9 offer parti -ore:;ting poss;,hili6ees tbis'ihe Dominion of Canada. During the funeral benefit. assessment). of such xularly in. 'A well fitting cuff has mu . ch last two years, with an exceptional ore paid out of the General Fnuegnbe.rfs High Igh Court.* On the lat of DI to do with the succ.t-a of the gown, market in such direction from the in- - February. 1918 this policy was sllght!y -hanged. and. at the orpoont time, w hr r a UTTU VL vestors' point of view, the Executive'c TOO OOD ird may be flattering 'or deidedly un-. been able t ember enlists for overseas service Altbough one' Committee has b o take very his Insurance amses-sments. at becoming to the hand. he pays I o lonff as. he re- FPPA -Ses. . "tansire.advantage of the situation. the 4rdin,, v rate-_ a MITCU MISERY but few she rt is�, as The 0 of iiada. Immediatell, f�­ loa'Nesi &FAA&& -U JLJ &fA%#%0XA LULAW�Alk A 1 Order purchased $300,000.00 mains In Ca Pon advances- they will, in all pro- t'anada for overseas. he is rellev.ed, c4 the War Do- 111 Insurance premiums or asse.,sments, Bonds Issued by the r bability, be as much favored as in minion Government in the Fall of providing he was in the Order Prior - to seasons past. High collars In the declaration of war. At the Present That is What Makes People Palo, to 1915. about t 2 Mernhers of have er 0 Benefit Fund time there are a .0049 tirely given way t the open The Sick and Funeral the Canadian Ordir of Foresters at, which proves that Dame Fsab- show- t - overseas This represent; an in. Weak and Languid. thro, .4 a larger net increase than that uait� experienced- in surance of 5!,000,000,00. whtoh 1-4 :Iltnv The one source of most of the mill- ion has more of common sense to deal I expr any previous year in carried by the members In cans ,73. fc.- and with just now than ever before in her the Order's history, the increase for h, the beric-lit of those who aro i�erklnzt e ery. that affects. mets and women reign. 'the -.year being $55,398.81. Interest Empire. 1Lnd neither the members thtrn the b" re Y I earned on investments of Sick and selves nor their efIciarles, onne growing' children is poverty of These patterns' -tion. So far., n tt-e may be obtained, at consult doctor he Funeral Be fib Funds (these invest-' cent for this protec blood.. If you con local ?4cCall dealer or from the has been received of the death on "-tive says- you. are anaemic,. Which really your menta being a similar nature to service of more than 100 memherx This means bloodless. That is what makes McCall Co., 705. Bond SL,- Toronto, -those made of the Insurance funds) means more than ti".o".eo of war n surance Paid. by the Order. Ontario - and after the le drag along, always tired, never amounted to $22,746.91, As usual on such occuAtnrim, a ' rry poop unable to digest ent of '7,412 Sick and Funeral cbrisidefable amount of businp;-q a-wull-r Benefit he delegaia4. and it is real hungry, often bly. Claims amounting to $191,-' the attention of t % light. NO MEDICINE AS GOOD the expected that the spfflion4 NifIl 'proba. their food, �breathlesa after the s P-195, the amount standing at occupy chole attention till the 23rd In - est exertion, and, too- often on the FOR LITTLE ONES�-cfait of this fund- was W8,683-58; tant. verge of complete breakdown. - More More-weiik, anaemic people have used Baby's Own biicn made stron&, energetic and Once a mother has u Diamohd, Cut Diamond. response, which, 'although dourteous, Tablets for her. little ones she will use ast: Pink The- first few doses The enemies of the Germans are 6d an clusi�e'aiir, to say the le cheerful by taking Dr. Williams -nothing else. h 1 fond, of asserting that in spite of "The recognized garI62man: who Pills than by any other means. These make her realize there is nothing to the Blu'. -1pilts actually make new, rich blood their cleverness in many directions picked up a brown purse in equal them in making baby well and ts the loser, to* call -body, keeping him well. Concerning them the Gefmans are "slow-witted." These thenstrasse requests which reaches every part of the Y strengthens -the nerves and brings new XCC&I.L Mrs. C. E. Stilwell,- Winthrop46, Sask., two advertisements that were printed at his house at a convenient day." . health and strength. The folio A ID wriit Own in a German newspaper give amusing . es. - "I have used Baby's -proof of Dr. -Williams. Pink Pills tore Tablets for the past ten years and Mrs.,- Catterson-r am actually Geo.'Turner, store health. Mr• New ` have found them so good for my little On's Was evidence bo the contrary. The first Safety First and Last. due to afraid to' get my bank book balanced Haven, N.S., says;—"No doubt ones that I always keep a box in the . "The gentleman who found a brown, a- rk I got in a badly containing a sum of­-rnbnoy,-in­'4or fear I have made mistake. constant hard work 1house. -The--Tabletis are sold by Purse, to Mrs. Haterson-Why don't you do ,rur,r��n. It -took -vim- medicine dealers or by- mail at 25 the Blumenstrasse, is requested its I do? I keep on dra.-Aring, the Pink, Y Blouse, Black- Satin cents a - box from The Dr. Will money out un Organdy jams forward it to the address of the loser-, !tie_ exe#ion to tire me, and my apps- recognized." til they won't let me tite was far from being good. Often -I Skirt. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. since,he was had headaches, and when going A couple of days later appeared the! have any more. up festively io rii�ening and the more I I - . - . - - ­ - -. - — 7 - stairs, or after any slight exertion my elaborate afternoon dresses. CAN KILL WITH TOXGUE. A 7 heart would palpitate violently,. and Separate Coats and Skirts &0* comtiftrably* alarmed about How the separate 'skirt 'could eveij' - I 'Lion Capable of Destroying Man -decided to take Dr. bavi been laid asidd for -season Doctor Tells How To Strengthen' my- condition or Williams Pink Pills and after using two, as it was, is indeed a mystery, blerely by.Lkking Him Eyesight 50 per cent In On e* a few boxes I felt much better. I 'On- !when one considers how very practical The tongues of some animals are it is�­ tinued -using, the pills for some weeks I is popullartty' this season, very dangerous weapons. A lion We s m longer, and they completely cured me.' however, is quite making up for thb ek" Ti `e In Many lnstaneisi- could sp�edily kill a man :by merely 4 I can warmly re Separate commend. this mod';- year or two of indifference. licking him with his tongue.. The cine to men who are weak or run i skirts of taffeta, satin, faille and tongues of all the members of the cat A Free ]Prescription You Can Have I� stren so as to hi spareil _gthki their P.vv, of trotli)ia and expense of evor Dotting down." similar- silks are being worn consider. family' are covered with currious re- Filled and Use . e at Home. tr,)nb1vw,of imny* dosvirt IT , You egn get these pills through any ably for all daytime.purposes, combi UQns Ulay 6e wonderfully benefited by to - n- -curving spines, -formed of'tougb cart- riflindelp1hia ra. nti yoit-wear Classe-0 iiiivinf, the simple rules. Here Is the pre- 1.-. .:.medicine, dealer or. by mail, post paid, ad with blouses -Of Georgette,, chiffon, jlag,e._In th: common domqsitc, cat Are you a victim or eyn strain or other ele s,,rptioxi: Go to finny active drug store 'a Ott- i,f'Tio-"�.pTo--nbtutir-Drolr--7 Dr. Williams Medicine these spines are very small, rkl-l.j to Dr. Lewis Niie i; one taiiiet in a fourth of R Klass --at-- -and -tlW­oth#r-zh-etT- silks. Fot--tPorts!- -tadl, but are know that acco 50 tents a look- or six boxes -'for ro -opto $2.ZO from The D plirposeg�, striped and checked linens, real hope for you. Many NAfhao 6 MI wer Wlrb- this- fficientl.V well developed to give the f wnit'car'mid allow to dissolve. -ville, 6n fniltric -say they lia�s lig two to fOUr ti"Irs canvas weaves, cotton velours, qg -to�- feeling of voughniss, Co.Bro& _r.; sufficiently liquid bathe the eyes torod through the pFAQc1 Of it daily., yon roouia notiea tour eyes cionr duroys, and, the various. white corded r - Lila r up perv6ptibfy r1glifffoni tike start aw In the flerest animals, such as the derful free ' prew!rt tion, I 2W 61iY9, .1 In - He Wanted Peace.— as well as the lion or tiger, these spines are fre- after trong it: I "a I Win$ will quiekly disappear. If your I cottons' are favored mild not g -A to r', --,d was s4P TO" I Callones nation i even it little take Two eQldiers were conversing. Oiiip! novelty wash satins and Jersey silks; guently. found. proji�qting up rend c%-Pryth1;9 w1tbbq$- 104Y IFIASS" and ops t sni-, them iio'w More It for an are bothering yoi asked the other what made 'him en- 1 W&O1 jersey in bright tones of rose, 0YeS (10 not watcr eighth of an, inch or more, with very MY lite. Nfuny -i;;"J hili;4 Might llflvo, Dyes - . shades, Is also woll bean axed f thea !green, gold, and like sh tbeyn ld pain dtpa.4mul I ey ba eailed for_. --- list• sharp points or edges. While the fine 11 the time. It NVIS J - in time. mouth Is relaxed the tongue is soft--Ene." A lady ars! lid at- -Why,:l had no wife and -children � popular. nib�? uied -it a A�M%ff pr ­i." P�Isi6�0 tZ- -h-M the 0,� mou without �i " -p �Its odd: '11 -opt. is a very rr-r1k.lf. The separate skirt and coiifrasting oa)S�ro teemed Lazy with or t elf to think of; and, , but when the animal is r after nging VA.% r,"erlptio -no one but myzt and smooth glsisx,�. but n p I coat are particularly smart for sports, ly come ited the spines become rigid. for fIrteen days cverything avems clear, sir,lea_Llikes war. But how lcxc �, Tv =,.nd, l—, es'91-1 1purpo9. ses rr "�n r"d-411- -Prirtt without g1s"es. -the shops- -7- Some of are U to join the army?" w110 wear ti)oii.qnnds It Is bellaved th,it pt!! t&- of the 1�y few Yo you see, I' had a wife, and 'showing cream -white serge skirts, lasses can now dlw,ard nipm in aresson-amanv jr!l" ta joined the army bernaiasd I likes combined with wash satin blouses, and Being on the right side in politi�a.,-ILL)le time Wul beab1o="aY1.mi1Y­ it is sold in Toronto by Vainaa& Drug Co. costs of blue serge, or the novelty'Means being on the inside peace. 4 R11 1 - .. . I -,xiL - ;--: -,s, " A -a. _{ y. -,,,� �,. i• rt, �~ a ;",*" „Fe"..,., a a --r. -.�*,� ..a ' r .tK.ry •s _ .. "`l' ..-•+•+•-- ..r..- ,�c+r'4•n: . q; .' ., l ty .�. ..._ .. .: �, x., L ..•ms`s-^,;.r, ", `m�.. �` -.. ''` _.. - - -" - w .,. ,.,. *. r,,,,., w r f 7 ..WHEN . SOLDIEBI6 MASSY. u What Are You Going To DoD T ��'' /e NX KQre y' -- Meat TAes 11J<' Your country is fighting a-deadlywar- N `% AA,L.0 M '1 �J • Stowing oincera Mast' Get tM Sais But ebe'e going to res it throt�hl madge _ er's Permlasiba. Jump --a fi 38! 11e9d• Though the bullets kill and the sword M rca T„a !ru �` �b There are no rales at present in C in daily paper thnista mar force in the British army to prevent a y n ews� The dower of, her race fropl !ryrrt3 and TMCln111[6f, tlblf?t Ila f+IEW BRUNSWICK.•WOMAN SAYS soldier marrying. . Bef9re the war, of But why worry about the afar course, a soldier, to have' his wife ��,s,.� - ,' With those of the Belgian, French. USE DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. cost Of sem you dont and the Czar - officially recognized had to obtain his ��+++�+6 y commanding officer's consent. need? The most expenslYe And what are you going of do 4 In the Continental armies the ,au- -- - Mrs. Patrick Williams Tells How Her thoritiee are usually much stricter foods are generally the least She's -lighting till death for the cause ' ' Headache and Weakness Vanished oeer the marriage quegtion, both as that's right- _-:When She gards--offtaersaitd-men.-Every g>�s -� -- �l =er "Ti• a fi8ht that her f Kidney Remedy, Dodd's Kidney Pill@. sian officer,. for example,' can only. health&lid COITle She's small, but they'll feel the force �> marry after he has received permis- of her might; + St. $grime Kerit .B. June from. a meatless' diet. TWO The loss of. her sone she'll make, t}iem Co.,, , sign ,from the Kaiser. k 28th (Special.) -"I feet it my duty to To obtain that permission he has to requite, tell the public the, great. relief - from �hi'edded Wheat Bi>scUitg, The dust of defeat and dishonor they'll > fill in papers giving full articular- of Y'1 bite- -headache and weakness I found in his intended. bride and all about her heated in the OVeIh Covered Dodd's Kidney Pills." family. He must alio have 'the. con- _ { And how will 'qou help her through?' �tqt Nb Hp A� This was the message Mrs. Patrick sent of his commandingofficer and with berries or other fruits of thin place sends to auf= show that• he has a privte income of There's many lads flocking to answer MAD i= � N CANADA Jam" and served with 'milli or ' ..her call- Williamsfering women all over Carlada._ Like his own if he is below a certain rank. Their loyalty stented and true] r many other women she dislikes talk- f Until within the last few -years no cream, .made a complete, }' y The Vlrarrier'e Welcome Home. J Ing about her troubles, but she feels I French officer could marry unless the P It's Indig's, Africa's Australia a 'she would• not' be doing. right to let lady had an income of at_least 150 a Satisfying, nourishing meal at brawl, Returning Soldier-'Ullo, motherl= ■ 'others suffer when she had learned;`ear. Thou h that has been' dere! A With Canadians and Britons they'll His wife (w;th stoic self-control)- y g a cost of five or six cents. rise or they'll fall 'Ullo, Fred I Better wipe yer boots " from her own experience how great its 4y, awawith, !vel y officer in the French f y the relief and how easy is the cure £o army must get the consent of the the meat Cf the vrhole wheat. And they've • willing .to give up their -before you come in, after them muddy, s _ be inured in Dodd's Kidney. Pills. Minister for War, and produce antis- best and their. all=- trenches. Nine -tenths of the weakness and i factor evidence of the moral char- 1:'ic�Cle L1 CB+�c-Cls And what Fare` you going to do•4 -- Y ssinare'e L!almant need by PhSstclans, ring y aster and life of his future wife. -Norman Montague Plummer. _ c ''ruff! women bear so travel g comes. Morn sick kidneys., Sick or dis-. A Russian• officer is trot allowed to -The Next Best 'thing. =eeD Kinard's Linimeat In the house ordered kidneys -fail in their duty of marry under the age of 23 except by A, hospital ' nurse was testing -a S EEL) 1'uT.�'rr�1:3. 1[tl�ti Cols- �4 straining the impurities out of the express permission of the Czar. Like volunteer on his practical knowledge Coals to Newcastle. ! der at tense. SulPiarlimiteCarman. for i ,.. d. blood. This means that these impuri. officers in other Continental* armies,, of first-aid work. Mother was measuring a dose of 4taotaitcaA. x. tis. nor ::;amptoa. . ties, these seeds of disease, are car- he has to obtain the consent of -his "Now, what would yeti do in case a tied to -ail - arts o4 the. body.. The ?" tonic far her. -little son, who looked 11331Lp waRxEa. P ��ommanding officer. Great Britain _man ctSllapsed. she asked. up and said: 11i[, .t��t�rlsu Ftrlt OENF.RAL natural cure is Dodd's Kidney Pills- and America, indeed, are• practically "Give him some brandy, miss;' re- "What am I taking this for?" Thousework. ThrNe in faintly,plen•They always cure sick kidneys. th'e onl two countries who allow offi= lied the man. did home. Rood very. ' estate lel xetlal' y P "An'appetite," she replied. •' ., Toronto, ' Q _ cera to marry without. the permission, "But suppose you had no brand;?" �,qn appetite," ' he , scornfully re of the authorities. "Sure,• then," he answered. cheer- " , { FAcILF;RttJ �VAtiTEI> FOR SCHOOLS THE TIPPING- HABIT. pelted. i can't begin to hold itt3 i in t?aekatchowan opening throughout fully, I'd promise him. some, miss. one-half i want to eat the s•mniner. Batsrtes atom atzo to 8090 , yer year. irre� resristratlon. A y Custom Dates to 1785 and Was Criti- '-A PROGR-ESSIri•E SOCIETY. - Baknechowan. Teas hers' Agency, I Ga Times at Banff. Scarth Street. Re Ina, Sank, .sized Even at That.Period, y &anglated Eyelids, 11 FP-DrtA('!i[1INTii. MOli LD- ' _ Canadian Order of Foresters .Are Sport3 are now at t'iar hrisht 'tit®�� Eyes inflamed by e: `�% ` ' If the efforts that are now being ProsHering. _ Banff. A Bow* was held on July sure to Sue, Dust and 1Y tl w rk, etas use• rextperiencce kand wCaesB(e�er. trade by the London Hairdressers' As• lston Bow River in which canoes row � uicklrrelievedb Marts! 'Itoving [[yrlrauttc � Ln ftteerfns Co., A report of the annual meeting of q Nosmartin¢, L1n?'tr9. tends;ty, sociation for the abolition of tipping; boats and launches paiticipatcd.� Ari' Eyes Yc� y r g meet with success, there will be much :the CanaditErt Order of Foresters will 1 informal dance vri!l Le held in the ' just Eye Comfo:+- At W ANTED--N!Ar,Ill:xrlbTS. FITTERS,due jubilationvfetima of the many s stem panda no of the several . be found -in this ofr ers _of then Order ner. La -the and Shaper Uaridn I ort n Wednescla the and Satus(;aineversits noe issel otuvetnnTubes25c5Fo Boot:oliltti yel'reeaik . �% �aN r Bottle.' Mu r`l'Ownultye "i►e Br wynBoggs-C faring y show the same -steady progress dtvring i- Y y -Druggists orf+lvriseryiRe=4YCo.Aklea$s ttuu,'aton, tent. doubt an equal amount of regret , during the season. A golf tournament ' among those who have profited 1915 which it has experienced since • o by its .has just been held for which a silver i L . ANTED. 1rOA ALL Its inception in .18719. ..The, Insurance - • rrorr Esespe. ! •1 sranchea of. Ft lahsn treAs. in• t - --Continuance, says The Dundee Adver e y t e Banff• c uJ:ng Aubb+rept ttn� Iroshla,[, also t saving gratuities creases uring t e year to'l Springs Hotel, prizes- also Included! Did You see; my 6.:ntsurst last Csbinet Makers and Trimmers. 9teaur r would appear. to be a very old one, for =465,500.32, the largest sum since the gold, silver and bronze medals The . night?' inquired the Pompoua Mrs mon at'hen 4ait>iwf x at or competed - Orders inception. After the payment Newrich of her pocrer neighbor, and whether marries or single. Aptaty as far back as 2766 it prevailed. At ,competition was very kern, abo•at ; of 592 death claims, amounting to "No I didn't" se.i3 the neighbor The Opo 3t,La.gan lFurniture Co.. Limit - that date we find a worthy man bit- seventy players taking part. g $592179.88, this fund showed $5,205- - " ed. Stretford. int -terly complaining of the tips expected '-jesustica3ly, but • i ceft •��y thought by all the suai when putting 888.52 on hand. at end of the year. _ � iia ctrn„lA if he ate arc ' bite"- gal 'til aaILERS SAWYERS, Ti+ P g up a - A 5tir;;er. - The amount on hand- at -the present LABORERS d wage*,. A orae at an inn, Omer and above the An Irishman one day went into a g Apply time is -$5,888,754.68. The yearly re - ordinary bill he mast give a shilling to market ,and .suns *erceive8 - b OT write I' irstbrootc Bros. LlIIilt• lk the waiter, to the chambermaid Biz- venae from investments now arrlounts < y the' - - ed, Toronto. _ to near] half the total amount aid stall-Aeaoer, who was attending to errfr`de � pence, to the ostler. sixpence and six- y P pence to the bootjacka, making two i in -death claims. .The sick and funeral other customer, to be talking earnest- , r YMass wil.vsiti chilli !benefit fund shows a larger net in- i 1y to the fish. , Thirkiirg to catch ilial, )tai Irlr•3tAKINUI s t� shillings and sixpence in all. The next he said, "Well, Pat what are you esk- The m"r,. of it ofrt� „ or ca a a eood Ontarle -'r :crease than in any year in.the Order's.. a amps, ftntan'ed Its tuRtur. The most useful and interesting corning ■t breakfast it was necessary A • -ve apasee �' sen ; � `• ttre{. •ie-: ehlor9, sf� »n6v a out ready for 'oat all buafneases. Full- information on - lied the Ili lama]]. "I inquired diatt.Ioirtion to all who are fr• application t?) Wilson Pubtisht Costes and the ostler. That was for one made for carrying"eniiaie�i members o ,q fired the tore •ted. .The.te wilt lrwe 1n- psr,. -s Was, Ad�lalde Street TTorcon' without inconvenience.. to the general latest news frcm the t=ea, l�:ell,' valL;,ble to those an <iouq to ,r -r --w night's stay only.- But it the traveler' fund. The death rate for 1915 was I sail! the fkh merchant, "what di i : attain succes� . in the tntnldls fir!lCBLLi3aota. sidestase4e•t . ' Cut Vain our tam• treatment caro � iib- r merely put up for refreshment, - be. they say?" Why, -the sides paging a boy to mind the horses,only 6.60, izvt if the mar claims were y y • .. y didn't know,._ . internal and •:urea[ curs wtih- the ostler again made 'threepence; at deducted the tate would have - b4n ' replied Pates Cause t; ey hada t been .I The L9ssue is Lilnited _ 8.20. Altogether the Order is to be there for the last fortnight " �. us befcrs too late Dr, r.limun 3"dioal tea, waiter and ostler shared si=pence g - - File- Your Applicaticn at Co. L1m�t.7 catttoawood. Ori. Thus the old-time traveler gave away 1 congratulated on its strong- position Kinard's L.�+,..nut La:abermaa's r=soca . Once t LY m D =.two shillings and sixpence a day in every department_ —�--= A Postcard E'i,'ill B ire It. Ho.cie Lipa which added to the Luce a ! S • hill .. .. _... �lCnnt' �ttsr.. ... �• i - ., - '; and sixpence overnight, made a total . nk�g a million dollars looks com- _-... aft ;of five shillings a day. paratively easy to the roan who has se in y°u -Private wars connecting all :nartteta. a _ ` t lea: fes those In dl`itTe£8?"I r "'` .: *til•• s 1 - been trying to get a crying baba "1'es. I have lost six umbrellas in HAASILTON B. WILLS s .' ra for. --. to sleep. - - ,. (32ember St"ard $tock L:chon-rl cJ Tommy Set Right. the last two months, _ _ J4�aro saL� :�o area. i 4 Zldfrti aTiB>tT EAST. TOZONTO bOu3 J.roL a.., rcr; a. Uc Corporal (to soldier. reporting sick) - ask for sritaar4'a4�aa trait• ao ower •What's the matter with you? -- - --- Jr Atk' Pa' fn Minard'a I;in!srient Co. Limited. ) - - ---- ommy Cas- in my hat. I _. ;domen z ..MIRACLE OF THE WAR Dear Sirs, -This hill I got thrown Co ral-Habdomen. be 'a rpo aged. Spanish Journalist Amazed at. Size o[ � on a fence and hurt my chest very a Stomick you mean. It's honly hoffi- the 'British Army. c u o I' bad, aI'caiild n(5t work and it hurt* cera as 'as habdomtens me toL tried sI[ kinds of A Spanish journalist, who has been Liniments -.rind they did me no good. " - visiting the British frent, gives his One b'cbtle- of MINARDS LINI. impressions in the Paris "Petit Jour- MENT,-warmed on flannels and ap- 1 n t h i i'i atte r nal." He remarks that he has seen plied on my breast, cured me cora- i a miracle --,an army created in twenty pletely<. months! And after etiumerating all C.. H. COSSABOOm 1 poi H ea i t h that he 4aw, -the- masses of troops, Rosssvay, Digby Co., N.S. '- : - guns, and munitions, he adds: "When f ( One is Buller with the win- you have seen the colossal machine - nets or with the losers.' working, when you have heard the - Vitality Lower During Raids. song of thousands of grins and the I At an inquest in England on a wo- - AsW7-.ed CaUttd y; 25 The above q rr-ra:ion shown three of the twenty dl:7-renr-Faxrfotir But. tons and FL -99 of.,he Allied vatione ; which Canadians are proudly wear - Ing to -day. In order to sdvertiio our ,as Day Eupr'les we will Gond you theme twenty dostW.ia. upon the re. , * It's ely a question of calm words of confidence from '+fficers man who died from illnzss brought cetpt of 55.. cents. This is a Coll 071 ind''men, ou believe 'England invin- I y- • " pP tQIDK,.S1N�Ll�i! QLD iD� 3 -cu wall Alar rend keel, Ask for s ht — ht f00�%, Y g on b she news of a ..c ilia raid, a price on a tarso Flag for your home For sound health one must cible and well worthy of such an ally physician declared that when the T. P. TANSEY. as France. that make aborrc Wheeze, pl out out rich ind ble raids were in progress 'the vitali`y of sept. 'S," Tse -lea Peet f3+,, aeontre" i)ei ,. Roar, have Thiele Wind. foods. and Choose those tillit But what is most astonishing is (people was Iovt et ed ar.d th y caught or Choke -dower. cera be seasafaotus•ers of Sa,ages, Buttons, _ „ Zlags sell Tap bay tfayglits. that all that one sees now did not severe -colds. They have a sense' of reduced with }' ai+e kIIOWII I exist fifteen months . ago; that all, impending uisnater," he said, "know -1 _ A s — elements that build sturdy these mIsit, polite and chivalrous ing that other people are suffering I n (. ® - R?+a h For We bodies and keen brains. officers are fighting outside their own:and not knowing what will happen + 3couitbry to defend the soil of their themselves." also other Bunches or Swellings. No blister. i tKid l� y _ _ ( And in this they acted spore= - - sio hair gone, and horse kept at work. Eco - j Gra-p-c = N u taneously under no com ulsion. - Instead of s eaking his own mind 4lic iion.$2lP r few dropps required a an r§L `'r},'C P P Rhcation. $2 cr bot+1. de}ivered. ]colt 9 rr fits. `CliesI�ek Engine �J� i It is difficult to explain this t many a man echoes his wife's. A�ORiilriTr, its„ t!tnuseptic liniment for p - transformation, but the miracle is i i mankind reduces Cysts, Wens, Pa'mfu-}. U. P., I x42, with double M_6 ! above all due to moral factors. The rt Etcollen ireins and. Ulce'rs. $1 and $2 a bottle ail is a wonderfully balanced social body and the national machine 1WMA6�•„ dealers or delivered. Book "Evidence"free. main drimig belt 24 ins. food made from whole have been transformed because the N. F. YOUNG, F. 0 F., 516 Lymsns Bldg., Morainal, Can, tit vv ��j ' hear+ Wand spirit 'of England. had un- 'r ibsoroiac and Absorbfoe. Jr., arc made to Gtotda, I wine arid i4d io �� I�• W. , wheat and barley. It con- �E ®O ,y dergone a prior change. The lack of _ ` _ --- -__ A f +, tains all the nutriment of scruple by 'the `scrap of paper' men . ,.'i hclt drivdi. Ali iu first the grain, including the showed that the English possessed- - - D ,� t s {, 'mineral phosphates, India- not only a feeling heart which brought lL� ' ;y (' l :� S s con ;i'_'t �, � � � l (� U e 3 p nsable in -Nature's plan them to the help of the robbed and- �"s for body and brain rebuild- aa,ssassinated Belgians, but the im- - � DNIoi;IZ3ITY sola .loge er or kplratc- Ing. _ -,--- placable will to impose the final de - 1 Grape -Nuts -is 8 COnCen- cision upon the vandals of Europe, ht t � ONTARIO ly ; also a lot of shaftiii Crated food, ens to digest. And when the women intervened, It is eoonomica hse 'deli- when the delightful blondes of Great ARTS �D�u( ,,gqT16N at a very great bargain as $ritain joined in the campaign, Kitch- APPLIED .5 1 CE ----ciouB_aa�o�-and -has hel e�ffi-Se ed il�meth ener s conte. tible-little army be- _ rtcctsdits as}nt.`� extttstert tt-ter (t� r thousands in the winning_ aafeaaad 8.e t :cal 'inZineerta„g__ . came's terrible army, necessitating S0$+ S nasi Claes. - the accumulation of forty German NIEDICI(ls _ _ 1p FOR EvtRY SPORT nt:rta*tit.wptielielr.w be continuous + divisions. And thab is only the be- restiom9 to Medicine: ,� There s a Reason - .- .►Ne RECREATION* .. , 8. Frank. 'Wilson & §ons > f ginning!" HOME STUDY{ '• — O 1A Im dU�� The ArteCoutse may a t�rn rye o- r V Vasa - Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., -" Windsor. Out. S Ak spondence, hitt ata. enut es ng to gr. u- Raeing on the road to euCCesporn ate must attend one scas:o:u. causes disasters just ere it does on SUMMER SCHOOL oeo. Y. cr+o•,v„ Other avenues. - O `-e JULYAMoAUGL3-T te-c:.TRAR 73 Adelaide Street west, — - _ ED. 7Toronto. _ _ V , ISSUE 2-7-� •2 T '_�7 _�71' ;1,_JR ­4� eA' - HORIJE REGISTER flu- PjAvdus Wwo'- -NOW MRS, BEAN P I N E A P P LE'S 1p"Itshod every Friday ni9rallig at U4.091,00 Too Pure-bred lmport�d � Clydesdale bPickariva. Oat' stallion, stallion, the property of Oscar Wilson, cure your case now.' Brougham, will wage the season of 1916 Are now at their Cheapest � Se -IS as follows: Monday, May 8th, will M ET T HE ORIS each 1.25 per Year ; S1.00 it paid in advance. lesye his own stab'e, Graham Johnsten's Gubtariptlans to the United States 01110 every pne sound., 10c Brougham, and proceed to W. J. Miller's _Nice. large pines, - in a4va4ce P=V, for night. T pro m" of Life by Lydia E Puticbarm'e coeds to Donald Munro's, =0, for if you are low ill Ws, JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor; night. Thursday, Richard Pucitrin' night, Thursday, W-, Middleton'&. Parkin'*, Kin- i= mzm ism 1:?j'V I MT. Ci- CT • Greenwood, Dean; Victor P N sale, night- Friday, Albert Jones, Mt. Let us supply you with.— L.ETTZRS TO THE EDITOR ashville, TeraL -'Iften I was, going Zion, noon; Mr. Nutvalll's, call. 7. Pick- throu through the change of Lite I had a tu• Bring, night. Saturday, will proceed to Ni Jan ei 22, 19le ... mor as large as a lAgar �iaown stable where he will remain NINE PINT JARS at 65 cents per dozen PEAR SIR c1ild's head. The until the follow:n Monday. 'IMP. PINT JARS at 68 cents per No doubt any of your readers are 9 r dozen doctor said it was e County Battalion, Edward Darnley -;9609;, ng 'E QUART JARS at 70c per dozen interested in the three years comi hi N and I am just dropping you a line to The Fashionably Bred fon t a i Cl) dea- the 116th Battalion is regard- and gave me dale stallion, the propertyYRobt. Da medi say that cine for it until I foe. Green River, will make the season INIP. QUART JARS 80c per dozen ed las the beat Battalion at Niagara. and has been selected ;or overseas as called a w a y of ljli3 as follows: Monday, will leave during the early paft of July, although from the city for hiaown stable and prtceed to W' H. 'ULATED SUGAR $S.75 per. 100 lbs. 'many city battalions are here and- some time. Of Major's, con. 5, Pickering, for noon;REDPATIi GRAN Graham 1obnaton's, Brougham, night. have been mobilized much -longer than course.1 could not We scarcely expected such Tuesday, W; J. McDonald's Brock we have. to him then, so Road, no n; S. Bathe', Pickering, night. Th Either on Bell or Independent a sudden call, but the boys welcomed y sister-in-law told Wedneslay, Liverpool, noon slid night. one your ordefg the news with shouts of approval. i expecting to be moved so soon. e that she thought Thursday, John B&rne's, Cherrywood, We ivill-deliver the 'goods. Not rid good deal of trouble Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- -noon' his own stab e for a ght. F la we had gone to a go F. W. Bilverthorn's, lot 21, con. 9, .In beautifying our grounds, and settl- ppund would cure It, It helped both ham, for night, Saturday, proceeds to Ing ourselves for a couple of months' the Change of Life and the tumor and . his own itable where he will r.mala un- -hard training, We. therefore, regard when I got home I did notneed Owdoctor. til the following Monday morning. JASON RICHARDSON it VJ a most signal honor to be selected I took the Pinkhant remedies until the route so early In our tdorf- The Grand Trotting Bred stale "Buy Your Groceries at the Grocers." for the overseas i tumor was gone, the doctor said, and 1 -4�' he property of A. S. Pugh, Sact- Our County ion, t -mobilization history. have not felt it since. I tell every one In Major, will make the season Trek had �reyared us for strenuous ow I was cured. If this letter will toneer, Gfe day, May 8th, competition with other units. and our b of 1916 as follows : Mon Ambition has been real] th Walter Sysies' con, 5, Uxbridge, [zed, is being help a era you we welcome to we It." will leave his own stsble and proceed to onus, .00'. SHOE ORE selected as the first County unit for -Mrs. E. H. BzAN, 5ffiJosspbAv until PEEL'S overseas work. Nashville, Tenn. thence own stable via Claremont The County of Ontario was the first Lydia E. Pinkhatn'r Vegetable Wedneed morning. Wednesday, to 7 &:-County� unit -to the mansion lose, t Uxbridge, noon; own :County to offer ' e old pound, a pure remedy containing the table, night. Thursday, James White's Militia Department. and now the voproperdesof good fash- 11 b or of being the extractive on 7,* Whitby, noon; Brooklin night _,200 Pairs -of Men's Military' Boots _5;unty has' the hon ioned roots and herbs, masts the needs F dley, noon, !,first to send a. distinct County 1�attal- Friday, Thos Puckrin'o, AD I Road England in this of woman's system at " critical period thence via W H Jackson's, Brock Ion to the help of old Engl of bar life. Try It. to Brougham for night. Saturday: The best Boots, in the world for Farmers' and Mechanics struggle, General Logic 3eral Sir Sam -Hughes if there is any symptom in your- -Greenwood, noon; thence to own stable use, These shoes are the same as the Canadian kind Major Get till following Monday spoke roost highly v of the efficiency of ease whieh puzzles you, write to The stand Soldiers wear. Every pair fully guaran.' the Battaliou. e are short of a few the Lydia F, Pinkh&M Medicine Lord Regent 1413 C.-N.R.- n and have asked Lt. Col. Cockburn Co., Lynn, -31AM and bred Trotting Stallion, the property Pickering. will teed. to kindly supply us with a draft. We of Thee Idaddaford, I 7 -are arranging for a Field Day at N19- make season of 1916 as follows: M0113AY- gAra. and an excursion on JulyAth or Now Advertiselmento. leaves his own -stable and proceeds to Tianciers hotel Whi y far Dig he boys to come A &.A for UM friends of tf i6eaday. Commercial Hotel. Orbaws, and see thpgn is on last leave this week, and half. LANTS FOR SALE -Early and night. Wedoesday.'Tompershce hotel. P � a, might. Thursday, F G Me ONTARIO late cabbage for was at Thos. Garammas's Brooldi . WHITBY, next week. Brougham, 38-41 1 own stable for In conclusion I desire to thank the Carthy's. An iley, noon; good citizens at Ontario County, for -k'rOX:NG PIUS, FOR $ALE�­At lot for night. Friday, Brougham, night. Saturday, own stable until following T H 9 their most loyal and generons. support I ,o, coo. i. Pickering. Ind phone, Pick. 1410 Monday, morning. of our efforts in iilsing and equipping H T Love, It It No. 1. Pickering. It is the beat Baron 1A0?* 14715:. -The Pure bred OR__9XLE­-_X__good fibhi-n—irpunt Clydesdale at ilion. the property 7- e For sale cheap, 1LIso ping for barn buildineq ANK this County Bat quipped. Battalion on the grounds. y of Jam. We trust we may prove �mane to briar. W, H. Jackson, Brock -Road MacRae mon. Whiteyal-, wilt make STANDARD B barring none worthy of the support and confidence the season of 1916 as follows: Monday, ds.: ..We cordially -(,,*EED BUCKAN"HEAT-A quantity ill leave b;B own amble. A. E. Major S. Orr CANADA Of our many firien i- c;* seed- buckwbeat for sale. -Silver Hall vs- Wbiteva!e an i proceed to J Hood's, con CC - TORONTO Invite our friendstovisit us before we tiety. at 90C. per bushel. winton. white,,Brou. 9, Markham, noon; H. Perey's. coo 6. "a" orn sail overseas. gham, Ind . phone X*rk 16 3 38tf ha Tn- Jfiy Again expressing our hearty ap- Johnst 's.Broagham noon and night preciat" peteApr t tele farm on I DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUWF= ba,e at lot 18, can PickerinA, x Fitzpatrick a. con. 4. ,W or; laytil. -patriotic citizens munio:17 ors a price Alan ah I n bans fez- Wednesday. mith's, can.- & _6 Pickering. noon; Wm. 6 TO CHEQUE. palities. I am. sale at reasonable pirt E E ah. Clam Ptillering, night, Thursday. G. Tdryne's. Yours very sincerely, sail Range Hill, coon; L. Lewis'. fart e, con. Y.STALLION FOR SALE -Duke of Friday, G. Them Clyde, No 14690. Val. 21. C '� B. 4 years old noon; SAM SHARPE. Lt. Col. Sca.boro, night. Raving Bank Depcmits bear mteredit at O. C. 11ath Overseas Batt., C. E F. d4ak t,rown in color mon's, �ot 5, con. 1, Scarbor b4hest cuffmt mtcs- IWY Lt.lat 19. b F can �;C&0111164 Or address Wcett, 'K a No. 1: MacRae's, Cherrywood. night. Satur .18710 1*?2 Wbaby. .31st day, his stable unti� the following am ay VOTICE TO CREDITORS Branch she at Whitbr. d morning. BRANCH9 OR SALE -In the village of White- Molyicre,ffe Albion, 12800' (163PO) or. F -ale %,i R. W. GORDON, Maxwe 13 E) 0 ,asn b roomed frame house with anda, a fit the'nsafter of,91se-Estate of Robert Goo scone colter and small arable two and a sfV1 The Pure bred import i Clyd, late of t1l, TO�XS41ip L1:X18.)f isa.l.including an acre of goo,] xrehard hoo, the property f John Vipond, orge Cammack 1L.*hou_ja is nicely surrounded wita shade Brooklin, will make she season of 1916, 4P trees. possessloomaybegiven at AV as follows: xonday, may 15th, will leave of Pickering. in the County of Ontario 't a time, For pr%ca and textus apply to PHILP ATON 'Farmer. deceased _96tf his own stable Brooklin, for J. Corner's. ---Notice is hereb iveld, pAl . radaut to Kinsale, noon; E. Vftc*04�4, Attdlff, lu 'Trustees Act". POR SALE -1914 Ford TourLmg car, night. Tuesday, I C Bry 3rd con 8ewtioitl 56 of t JL Lel�ly Nsiatd sad overhauled, new come- s ickering, noon; Dr. Annan'p, Pickering X Chapter 121, of the Revised Statutes of user a round,earn meebAnteal starter liege night. Wednesday, Li as `W E .-HAVE -,A, ----,C U R B iT Outarlo,Lhat all persons having claims prf3st.011ts outat, tile carrier, tool box and Vi Tarpon. motor, Gle-sthe horn; A night. Tharsoi4 E, Philip's. against the estate of Robert George tools robe rail spoedo D0011 &to Cammack. who died at the said Town- run about ZWO miles, guaranteed to be In, Brit base line, 100013;�Bacdel's ;&al, Whitby, On the hicjh cost of living, and a fr. CIL'is 111APS; price Wu. 1.915 Ford Waxing car Friday, John B*nnotta. Doan, Pfckiir g ono 9th tires nearly new h . . sat WhitbY car newly Albert Robinson ass Drive *401) 19tt Ford touringcondition can. 61 t stab's until the rm hand on the reins 7 day of June 1916 to a nd by post pre night� paid or dollies to R.GeorgeCiamm&ck painted and overhauled in drat else-) con 50.1 Saturday. own E a let Of 6=04 OZI it- $375M W J. LURE 11 lowing monday moruinfl. R. No. 1. Pickering. Out., 1. A. Whaby tf the tot 50) —The ickerinse. If7eltegate Pimple, (122 -Cammack, R. : R. No. 1. P TIME TABLE—Pickering Station G Handsome Imported Hackney Pony. attached. Ont., or to Mrs. Mary E. Lamont. 99 Shirk. Chalk T. B. Train* going Ea&l Aus as follow@-_ the property of Edgar $t. Patrick 8 the Ex- t. Toronto, Out e,- I make the season of 1916, ecutors of the last Will of the said No. 6 'Mail 8.06 A Lake, it Local 2.45 P. X. follows -.Tuesday, may 16-h, will leave names and addresses 6.04 P. M. his own'stable, mansion House, 840uff Township and you will gave deceased, their n .. 14 Local and full particulars in writing of their ville, for C sromout, noon; Ju, WUking Get in step with the bent people in this ToR my) Trainso going West due as follow* money, as they get their daily kad weekly i claim@ and of the securities (if any) lot 1, can. 8, Pickering, night. Wednes the I No. 13 Local 7.42 A. M. held by them on or before k to Claremont for noon; his own wants supplied here. 11 Local 2.15 P. M. day, bac day of August, 19145. *.1 7 Mail 7.40 P. M,_ . A4410 until the following Tuesday morn.- s -tock -of Groceries, Drk_G_w&_,_ ertake notice that after e Aad further L. -*Salidav included __7 ing, ftemember we have a most complete 18th dsy� of August. 49111, thecalci-Baron Elect—'5629• 1(12893), The fash Oils, Hardware, Reade -to -wear and Made. to -measure -.Executors will proceed to distribute ytred Son of Boron's Pride, the clothing, Boots and Shoes, Flour, Cereals, Seeds, i00Lbl the assets of the Baid deceased AM6,na qn:m F E E D property,of W. a Pagb, Claremont, will the persons entitled therein basing make the season of 1316 as follows; mon Wallpapers, StaticAiery, Proprietary which Medicine��, Salt for stock e claims of regard only to the : at C. N, R., Statio'n day, will leave his own stable and pro e received, notice, for dairy use. 196 they *-hall then have ceed to John icattd, con, �.;, Pickering, &not the said Executors will not be Cherrywood for nil ght. K. Tarr'a, mougolia, n '0' r groceries are a or any s r the fre=lleL;- iresponsible for the said sisset F. itees.,r's, Locust Hil. Light. Wednea u t. --paitthereofto any person of whose niiroy-'s, Cedar Grove, Do= G.I), - Bre Grains, ' M I t d Corn Feeti day, have receiv Brewers'a e Blaim th-e-y-sball not 'then_�.0 no'&, Cb4rrywood, nigl�t Thnr 4v, 717. ed notice. Bran,- Shorts, Flotir,-Com­,011`c-a_We_ Geo. E. Pugh'*. Whitevaie, noon: W n Dated this 30th day of June, 1016. M e a 1, et:!. Nortom's, con. 6,, Pickering, might. Fri H I L I P I Meal, Cotton Seed day, G. johnston's, Bxoughamr. Down; ... a-� A, E. CHRISTIAN. Executors, Orders taken for Swift s'Red,Steer �aturdav, W. Gard own stable, night. f �TFXOJ6,=o "Solicitor for the said E own *stable n"til 40-42 Whitby, Ont. Fertilizers. ner's, Ashburn. noon; 3 A the fo-owidonooday. Phone Home Nlavkham 5030. _j .9lick-ering. w"I For sale at current prices 3,4.5,6, 8, 10,12 and 15 inch cement Lila at -the Whitevale Tile Yards. Ind. Tel. No. Tenders for Concrete Work -Ali antomobile and Bicycle M Markham. Sealed tenders, pairing. I)rqbnptly--,. CJI. PHILP S marked "Tenders," will be received by the undersigned attended to. Clerk up to the 30th day of June, 1916, PIGEONS PIGEONS Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs the following concrote work for for 0 always on hand, the municipality of the Tuwn-,hip of Carn'eaux and Homers, some very c viz : large, 25 to 50 cents each. Pickering, Potter & Andrew, 1. Abutment for Palmer's bridge, be. '%NIllTrvALK FW.E0N* PLANT, tween lots 20 and 21 in the.2nd con; PICKERING, Ont. 'Whitevale, Ont. 2, Box culvert on 2nd- con, opposite lot ;0. 8. Box culvert on lst con. betwee 1=iC3reT1.=Lr Mal or, n lots nThe Fruit Store - 28 and 9-9. 4. Box culvert on 4th co HAS THE QUALITY. n. opposite • lot 9. 5. Box culvert on 5th con, opposite NIELSON'S ICE CREAM DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR' • 8. -Box culvert on 8th con, between Now is the time to do up sturdiness and swift r esponse—a womatiaN�EAPPLES A man's Car in itslots 4 and 5. con - r. Car in its grace of line and design. _he gasoline Work will include furnishing all material except stun tion is unusua 'he tire mileaae cement and gravel, Strawberries, Lettuce, Radish, lly. low - t king down present abutment and Green Onions, Potatoes. ridges and making necessary exca- is un suAlly high. u a _`i/CE­0 R E AMba vations. Stindeas, Sodas or Ice Cream can't During the heat of the day let us Tenders for the whole or any part be beat when made with Automobile Tires and Specialties show you how to keep coal, of the work will be considered, and 24jeilson's Ice Cream eating Machinery, Plows r an tender not neves- and Fruit., Cultivating, Haying and Hary tee Cream Sodas any flavor. Drinks the lowest 0 V Sal. ily accepted. in' Cdho4 an, 'j, wg from 0, "'Y 'ap b 7 a m1nic, yo e b ��sl.&i, Ell ice cold of all description. Oils and Greasos For further particulars apply to ally Try our spec.ial Fresh Fruit Salad Carriages, Ha�rness, Hardware, Binder Ttine, 0 Rome Mage Bread -membri like mother tried to make. DONALD R, BEATON' He J. MARQUIS 'and I Both phones In shop. T t; hip Clerk.Pwwrblz Outwio BellPhonesnd. W. F-Usneyv'Whift HERB MONWHY, PICKERING I" i e Vale, Ol t. �, w.:. .w/-.'., i.,W. .. '.�. ,.. `E.. �. -r,. r•y.+.•:_.` .+��-:. ., ;.r �,.:s..:• .�T;�--�^.r„rnn»^: ;r' '... ..l"d w._.A:�.. 'i�•..,y: ti:, ,�:e r,-•i'*h`_ v@�>v„ �•Y� :::'9Y'SY3•"•C'An�•i3t^•.•.}^n. .Tj •..,,1" .�..',..•#4.. ' .,S ..,'.., 4. wDd• `M•'.ne S'. Sly... -.�1. �a��r.�3'»�r�':...,w' R. '•�{, vie w 5.,'�'•'c.:.'+• .C`=ne+....,. m•'= y, :'�+'I. fir. .,�:v'"a-yL.. ,v ,n"'.'�..'.. �f%:''T-•�J'•.-'^-.':7�.. "C ;'s.ofs. �i...,�F, �-• _ •,, -1',� r 'rc :e:, 7, r•.r. •s"w, ^,�.. ... .c-�.. ^nv L �•: p,n. pn.:.. x. �,�,,,.. �, ::.-..''""� •c,. -.•e V"`a'V.'v. a?�•. r- /'v rrT'e�' '..'l{•t., ■ W":'. I._. y �y+ ..�!�y...;:,.. _^" . •;3 �. � ... s..' .. .. r�..rw�4e.:.'..' p,. •'�'-'''i . n�lai' � � : a' e.•)_•_ — �':.. - _��+'sx-''«,'��*-�«•.i,�iatt.,G., . r .Fry �i.1•.•, .�-.� �.^' .'-.r. , v �'•n'. veka;?•..? y d -. •n- - ''"c.'7.'. : fF t . �.: ....ew:..._ s �� '8' � _ • h r' l atwftEnsoNT Lyman Pilkey . bad a business J. H. and Mrs, 'Beal spent Sun—■�=a■ ■■>•it■tui[lt>•=ttt>taloea>•aaUt=>ti1[=t■�a>tit[aat[>•aut. r '' Fred Ward made a shipment of trip to Stouffville on Monday. day with H. and Airs. Mechin, of �t cattle and hogs on Tuesday. During the electric storm of last Brougham. Miss Edmanson, of Bradford, Wednesday lightning struck a David A. Scott returned home ■ THE'DOMINION BANK and Mrs. Schoenfeldt. of Toronto. building owned by John Miller, of on Monday evening- froin London are the guests of S. and Mrs. Ru- the seventh concession, which was where he. and Mrs. Scott had been ■ ttsTAklsNso 1071 � Mohr for a few weeks. used for storing machinery. holidaying for a week. ■ Farmers* Busineii Mrs. A. Leggitt and child, of Mrs. Thomas Pearson returned Mr. Elvidge, principal of the " i 6 cant attsatioa riven to the busses s of rarm•a aria neaUis IS 14" Is - 'Ottawa, returned home last week- home on Friday after spending Whitby public school, was here ■ sovr<. ia►• aotss ••n.eNa oa favosabi• teams ■ _>.` . rafter spending a few days with a week at Kinmount where she several days last week presiding Is SAVINGS CaPARTM[NT :.James and Mrs. Le gitt. wns suddenly called owing. to the at the entrance. examinations at ■ �*� •f tl•oo spa to arae to tw1a. $ y . ■ Ia est pa;d or added w aoeosats twia a dear. Charles Neal, of Port McNicoll, illness and death of a cousin, Mr, which there was a large nudiber of a > .>n sssvioe asstued to dayositoa . -/a spent over Sunday with relatives Geo. Swinson. `candidates. a 'WHITBY BRANCH:* • S. D. TERRY, Manager. ,■ ' and friends in town. Mr. Neal � _ ■ �k t 'alias a good position with the C. P. - _ _ - ■ ,R. at that leading lake port. �- i■■■it■nl,■utesift■■■■■■ic■■a■■ltir>.u>tatus■■u■■Rifts■=i ti -John and Mrs. For& were in �--- Pickering on Tuesday attending " ,1 the wedding of Miss Dorothy Peardon,.second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Peardon, who, last sum- STO P a. 'LISTEN -q, .:imer, resided ,on the northern ' :• townline. i'- Owing to the recent numerous ;enlistments in the 'vicinity, no - — man was available to drive a par- ty of ladies out to the country, - _ ;' •• _ but the Presbyterian minister, who, as usual made' himself most _ -agreeable. _ } At the very successful Institute 1 �//�� LLaChine 011, meeting held at Mrs. Wei. Orme- 4&pDE IN CANADA" - rod's last. week, it was unanimous- Iy decided to save and .collect all agazines, newspapers, rubbers, the Very best rage, carpets etc., and to devote price of the Now Ford Touring Car at 35 cents the proceeds from the pale of . ._3 fi '" these to the Red Cross fund. Ey- Fully' .e uipped with electrid starter erybody bunt and help. -and-light's, electric horn, etc., $640 ,per gallon at 31. and Mrs. Henderson were in Markham on Wednesday attend- f• o. b., Ford. ,. Ing the funeral of the latter's un- - Standard equipment, f. o. b. fiord, $530` rle, Mr. Thomas Morgan, who died - ` on Monday in his ninetieth year. Runabout, fully equipped, f.o.b. Eord, 590 ' - The deceased was one of the pio- there a ar was , young child. , •equipped,: . _Tneers of Markham, Navin lived Runabout Standard nc f. o. b. ford, -S480 -._ .. He his father, was a black- C R A S SARGENT'S.....:. ismKILoy trade, in which he niet See the new• models at ourONT �' CLAREM. Ont. The fine weather of the past few ' ' _ days is bringing joy to the hearts _ W. I LUKE U SON. -of the farmers. Capps that the ,farmers were fortunate enough to Whitby, - - Ontario , ;gget in during the brief spells of W. B. Powell, Pickering. _ 1 �drj weather in the springs. are as-,qw - Watch , O wl a rule, looking well. In -low lying iiandst_ however, the grain hes _Th�. Plckel lIIg Company, 182nd Battalion ` + been greedy injured by the heavy, �caizrs•—The hay is unusually good Boost your a«u P�1Lng fiuL-Division, See «hat. T + and -the weather tn twius n 1df coveating operations tam ewill days. If fav _ . •.... ; Ult� Division* 0. Other ision leas Nk �orable for a few weeks. the ` Eligible 182nd Batt. 118th Batt. Battalions t farm- ers will have in their maws one of 1 Orange Hall, 1 F? 2 0 x the best crops of hag that they _ The make of .2 Pickering Cillage. 105 __ .4 _ .10. have had for many years. - 3 Dumbarton, 8••1 1 i On Tuesday evening of last BritishCoMinbia' - 4 Rouge Hill. 2C 1 .week the members and a et I the Chzrrygood, _till - 3 i 9 of the Methodist church met in the .0 Kinsale; - s58 0 - *a � a basement of the church to express ;Brougham, 339 0 u _ _. _ . ) , 'in a formRl and tangible way their S «hitevale, :.. 73 E 12 , appreciation of the services ofBalsam'A9 0 3 U p 7 Cedsr' Shil a 9. bliss Leila Rumohr as. organist of 1, Claremont. !v8 2 the church, a position which she r - - _ has filled 'with great efficiency for I �, 0 0 ll 2 wi 11 A to the past seven pears. As s gift . .. We sell are . -- — . -- 827 13 44 41 €rom the choir. Miss Rumohr was 1St..Strai ht rain -end. Clear of knots and sap Unl 100 Pickering men have enlisted to date." team he haven't donaDw made they ecipe, a of ythehandsomen- 3r�l.gProherly dried, not burnt p y our Share eligible forrenlistmentid 28Join to -day.; mahogany table, and b the con- _ gregatiou she was treated to a n miscellaneous shower. Miss Ru- 4th. Cut from live timber, not dow log3 W. J. BEATO\,. _ ,J. F. HALES, r. mohr i9 being strongly tirged to Nthst.. Cell manufactured, and Lieut. 142nd Batt., Lieut. 182nd Batt., ­Vnnrinne her duties as orcrani and the congregation is very 6th. ut. thicker an or inal'y grades hopeful that she may consent. :.,. 4t ill' lash many years Miss Rnmohr, who was taken com- —pletely by surprise, thanked the ISee our :LIT shingles. They are heavy for this grade MASSEY-HARRIS donors for their kindness and "ap- Cream Separators preciation. =- Quality guaranteed. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Sher- will assure you every man Rnmohr was the scene,of a = ebnt of profit. Pers last w wedding only aWedn ughter- � Mae � � is �day last wl;en their only daughter, e Drills, Cultivators, Harrows,. 1:-L Tsvas united _-- _-.-_ _ _ Mr. Thos. Birkett, the Rev. I. R. �3TOVFFVILI�� verity Plows, Wagons Real officiating. The bride who - and $uggleB. `was unattended. was -attired in ':.. •� . _ .-- Y� n white Liberty satin and Chantilly T T � T J. R. THEITON, Pickering, Out. PICKERIN� lace, wearing a veil surmonnted��, M�IER FL R�, ITL RE Ind. Phone 1608 : t by a wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a.boquet of roses and 1&.ds L MBER YARD lilies-of•the-valley.._ She_en.tered..-- �,p S Ci sweet ��the room on the arm of her father, orc airs, R�clinnR fha*rs anHatnmock=, t 1 ttFr A �t�- , A specially good line of Camp Cots at $2.25. 7Qawd to the wedding music played by -- -- Ju-atartived a carload' of British - Miss Edmanson, of Bradford. _Guests were present from Battle Parties who have had pictures framed here for some time, -. � 4 � .°° . s o W. �� m� �. �' ' Columbia fir lumber, com- Creek, Mich., Toronto, Aurora, kindlycall and take them awn • • and a number of other laces. Af• y S ° s :S °'- prising the following :' A p o ter the ceremony and wedding C. g, BURLII\'G, PICKERIl�'G �, : ° o s �� 7 supper, Mr. and Mrs. Birkett left d d o x '� R k e C s -18 v matched - --for \ew York, the bride traveling S g �+ C *,• M ` in a green taffeta suit atO white $ x;?� E•am o° tg'c ori C sheeting, flooring, .' hat. On their return they will��'• a mag reside here. D*- SIMPSONW C O a y0° B y°: a° °�o : b ►e .y ,base, casing, etc.The anniversary services in Era•=>M ge e g c O kine church on-Snnday were wel�• 8 S° o s . $200 00 worth of Millinery — ' attended, especially in the even- _ - _ �.n �' r1l . D, Gordon & Son, a Ing when the three churches unit r —ed,thus *bowing R feeling of moan , td be cleared out at once +a x _ _ : ' N..aT « --. - .... amity that augers well for church 9 _ -yes = PIC$E$INQ `- union. The Rev. J. Mutch, B. A., - -' .. gymay tt p_ B. D., of Stouffville, preached two :.The—se'—Hats are made of expensive materials. Reg $6, _for $4, ^ �: J IIs oft e Bell and Independent phone. ' elorhient sermons. that were much _-reguiai-4•r S. 75, regular 4.00, for 3,00, regular 3.50 for 3. 00 t, W m enjoyed by all. The choir added -- ._ regular --8.00 for 1,50, regular 2.50 for 2.00, regular 1:i0 for 1,25. ; B m y a� sept, :°•11 .-mucl3 to the pleasure of the ser. 4 M vices with their elections, bnt the S'on want a 'Summer Hat—don t miss these bargains. $ i _ tea, oat. ►,. -'Come now as our Millinery Department will be closed' - "� - a �i Nov ' duet. entitled "Tench Me to Pray", for the season in about two weeks. Deo ct rendered by Miss B. Bennett and ' " _ 17• ws s,Broiythsm I T 'iY._SI. Palmer, _ _ .. Jaaasry 19 Nhitby i, 0*he J is desersing-.o s Port Perry 5, Uxbridge 12,.Osnalaatoa 11, ����� 4 special mention. The concert on Men,, Boys' and Children's Straw Hats, Girls' Middies, Women's n•sverton lo, ttpterarove s i an Tuesday evening was a great Aprons, Girls' and Boys' white and blue Canvas Shoes, . success. The night was fine and a Ladies' Summer j eats, Comet Waists, White - Grain ChoppliZg large crowd Nvas present. Duncan .. Skirt -s, Hosiery, Corsets, Etc. R. Cowan, of Toronto, made his AND DAT FLAKI\ G Of all materials and design first appearance in Claremont as Household:Goods=Scrims, Art Muslins, Ginghams, Table Linens; kept in stook. II will pay you The undersigned is prepared to do to eail at our works and ins t our s6WA an entertainer and. gave great sat- Bed Spreads, Pillow Slips, etc. Pbe •isfaction with his patriotic and grain chopping and oat flaking and obtain prior. Don't be misled b� ' ever ' day in the • week agents we do not employ them, om"Im of West Toronto, also proved pop- O•ROCERIIES GROCERIE } exce on a t we a>.a, and do throw of[ the M m ?' alar 'with her vocal selections. p comms • �titerestinR addressee were- given u �'S&te-�v_Qry_thing the very best. Tea, bulk and mixed, > c lb. A, quantity of. slabs for sale, also _ .: 0s."ty save by parohasin6 from nu Coff ee, 30c [b. iPfione 28M __ .• _. _ _ _ .�. byy Wm. Smit, M. P., Rev. John -' wagon tongues, axles, etc. - --} A Mutch and Rev. J. A. Real. The T� �' �(�N '1� � � P'ICKERINCI Greenwood,p�„ wNiT1RT •RWhiITy COn Nd a proceeds amounted to about $205. l D• 5� P �0•; John F• Bayles, - "� -4r,•-u.6>rN•b...r ..., .. k. en.:,.�e._�r• .c... c,-. .. h:_�_�ii.�r.» e 6.a-i�,.?:r'�..eG�'�Y54;+�Ylea*.,�',�'.�ar.'alk�_k�.`>r�li ,„_; a`,w+.riw f�-Msrrrs--�..' ''entry-`-, '.j:' abs 4'_.."' -,z:`=-. z•r ..r -s_• �:,�;r•',-W ME ',r4,/S� m' 1 were boyish. Wentworth drew his hand away suddenly and pointed to Imam ` �� O - the low chair opposite. 81a friono anxious. +f-r•- A wt down heli Perplexed, half anticus. The Farm �` I "Say, old man, aren't .you well? You - - _ look groggy.,, _ . _ :.. _ . .... - . - - - ' •; E NOCI I WNTW� RT H ' "I'm well enough.„ — "You're working too hard, you al- i ire Secret Of ways didl" Dairying Work For Farm Women. js -�- Kt' 1SABEL GORDON CURTIS, '_Wentworth' did not answer. His -Feat opinions expressed by NY, itersl Flaky Pie Crust eyes were studying a pattern in the Author of -•'.The Woman .From Wolver.-tons" rug beneath his feet. on the question of farm work for of to our Recipe Boot—with a tot It's"Say, Enoch, you're going to tend to Women give sufficient attention to ofotharr.elpenforMakinggoodPiaa r: - ; the whole business, aren't you?" that very important breach, dairying, h is how always do shave the top This; with poultry keeping, has been I crust flne and fla3p—end how to have — - '-- The newspaper man lifted his eyes. ills under crust tustright,even when ` CRAFTER VL—(Cont'd) the envelope laid it in the drawer, and "Yes, I'm going to tend to the whole I the understood occupation 04 farm ngtreeh 0o p n wtfruit. „ turned the key in the lock. He walked business. I'll make it the finest pro- agriculture housewives for as tong, almost ,ea { ,Yost use part Now, old man: Andrew jumped to agriculture has been conducted t a to a :window, which looked down on duction that "New York has seen in 1 his., feet and, b pace the room . I civilized .manner, and only very lately ENSON 'impatiently, ` want to hit on the the'square,' and stared at the life of years. The House of Esterbrook is i the city. It was a habit of his. He gong to win money and—fame." has the notion gained force that work stage—quick! Quick, I ay. Hecht �s solved .many a knotty problem "Good!" Merry jumped .up .,and such as this is either trio much for f will take it, I know." with his teyes -fixed unconsciously upon . flung his arms around the shoulders of I or beneath the dignity of women. "I suppose you'll play the convict?" i the busy street. I the older man. Now that everything is .coming to instead of all wheat flour- Try it, "Good God what else could I play?" j ' The thought -spell lengthened out "Sit down," said Enoch. "We're go- I'the owners and tillers of the soil is and prove it. T " the time -for ever woman without Get a package of BENSON'S at your Andrew stopped suddenly and looked indefinitely, then ended abruptly. He I ins to talk business. Y I �recer's. and write to our Montreal down at Wentworth. I hurried to his don, ' ' He rose walked to his desk and I a very definite occupation t0 . can- I . Office for copy of our new recipe lifted . Andrews side- the advents es to be gained book, "Desserts and Candies" that "You'll bill- your Fputation as a ' manuscrit and seated himself, before emptied a drawful of papers on- the g y < + p ' from 'the sharing of a home that will ! tells how. comedian." r the desk. From a low- drawer he ;table. Merry watched him with a put- kee her in lent as will the farm I THE CANADA STARCH CIL L!6tITE0 "Perhaps you'll be interested in took a heap of paper tilled the ink- tied expression p plenty NONTRLAL. CARDINAL. knowing that I've thrown up my part well almost to overflowing, and tried "You never guessed, Andrew, that home—rather than a city home, BRANTFONO, 218 • FORTWILLIAM. r' in `The Left -over Bachelor.' No more, several pens before he found one that i your ambition was mine?" Enoch did which must be maintained by money I doddering idiots for meI Why, it will' brought in from work that has no It him. Then, switching on the not lift his eyes or pause for a reply. ������ „ �� thing to do with home life. The be easy sledding • to get this on. �� I electricity under a green -shaded bulb, , For years and years and years I have "Audrew, you're a steam engine. he began win steady laboriousness to dreamed just one dream only one— dairy is one place on the farm where "Did you think I was a steam rol- I copy Merry's, play. Tht clock struck that some day I might produce a a woman can find congenial and j inimprovmg one's 'knowledge- of the ler?" ! three before lis task was ended. He great play. See how I worked!" He healthful occupation, with every pros- I business. "Well, it's 4vaked you rip. That's i gathered the manuscript into two neat swept the manuscript into a untidy pest of good returns from her labor,_ Cheese !flaking dead certain. Who did it?" ;piles. One he placed in his cafe, the heap. There were thousands of sheets Which in the making of either cheese. I Cheese making as practiawl in the "The woman—I told you." Merry I other he. locked in the drawer which, He had written on paper like onion butter or other milk products, need. factories might be considered too ` turned aside and stood with his back ' held the bit of paper he had studied so skin. It. looked like toil—one had a not be so simple as to become mono- heavy work for some women, but to Enoch ,running his eyes over a vol- intently. feeling of years of toil=after a tonous. The work of running a fair- there is a good chance for the woman -rime III lifter from a bookshelf. He returned to his chair beside the glance at the laboriously interlined sized farm dairy includes the running " in the home dairy, as the demand for "Say old mark" suggest Went- I ghost of a fire laid his face between and reconstructed sentences. Rent- of the separator by hand,- steam or fancy or small cheese is increasing, worth, "leave that with me over night. ' his palma; and fought a battle between worth crushed it merbilessly into tread power, the ripening of the and there are varieties that can be .'-:.You've given me a lot to think about. two antagonists, his conscience and loose bunches and began to lay the cream by use of scientifically pre very economically produced at the .. I want to read it again—when I'm temptation. He felt as if his soul was *Lpages by handfuls upon the reviving Bared starters, churrirg, :sorbing attd email plant. Even et the factories " alone." in shackles. fire. A little flame climbed up and packing the butter, the use of the women might find pleasant and Iu- ;- y ,� k tester and the lactometer, cratire work; testing of cream and — - luctantly from the comedian's tehan . crieder err here, e'don'och, There was �a : proPere study of the mar'cets and The closet written sheets fell ren- kinriled them into a wavering blaze. Babcock CHAPTER V. and the milk. which is to -become general next Ile fondled the paper as ' — — y marketing of the finished pro- year, might be entrusted to .them. as - ,.belove:d child. The telephone in .Enoch Went- ,' thrill of compassion in his voice. duct. The process of making cheese ,it is a work requiring more exec£- a "Youll be careful of it, won't you, , worth's room rang insistently. He; "say, don't—this is a wicked thing to I dzinands further knowledge, the ness than strength. Enoch?" he said anxitillsly. is all `man gone - , I " �1 above-mentioned work being neces- ; st I have. My first draft was a garbled, and he struggled to shake off sheer, ; Wentworth paid no heed to him. { sary in the "making ,an se tnR ou - r ;dirty meas; I threw it away." stupid drowsiness. He rushed to . He gathered the sheets together with Iter only- Valuable Lice -stock Shipping Hints. "Bless your soul, I'll be . careful- the telephone. Its ring had become Lquiet deliberation, crushing them ,as Butter Making The Union- Stock Yards o4 Toronto ' When- I've finished 191 put it in my peremptory. one would crush some hated, despised � Which is the part of, dairying that Ltd., are sendir�mit-a number- -safe. umber "Hullo," he y -' living thing, and burned them with ' itga �raustty fotmd favor with the farm- bulletins intended to aid in the pre- "Hullo, re- eate�� i9i have 1t typewritten �omor- Hull0. he cap," Merry Ynore � stood fiatiafactian --_ - haser'e wife: presents an opportunity for vention of bruises and injuries to raw. "hull "old chap," Men answered Merry ng 1 "That funeral's over," he said ab- I stock on the wa to market Braises - ard• I'm grateful for your faith in to you." .. eche employment of many more women decult in tosses of more tha�i $1.000,- --pard; gra Y raptly. Now I m in a mood for— than are interested in it at preaent.. i 7me." "Good morning," Wentworth's alert- business." He turned to his. desk � 000 annually in the vicinity of.. Toron I Tilt batter export trade of Canada Y Y - "Good night, boy." Enoch gripped flus died in a second. Something Merry's eyes followed him. They has fallen off since the years 1903and to. Here are a few of their para- j his hand. para - "I'm terribly glad to have Bashed back to his mind. something were dim r. 'b unspoken sympathy. 41906; 34,128,944 lbs.; at the value of graphs of advice which are res oirable 4 you make good.. Your play is won- unpleasant, and an ugly -frown cornu- but he knew the man well enough .not $6,954,61:8, were exported in the form- and should be acted upon: _ derful." ' I gated his brow. to put it into words. I Dehorn our cattle. ,.. ter -year, and 34,031521 lbs., ,at the, Y Marry went down stairs whistling Grouchy this morning . cried Wentworth lled out his ire ring, Farmers --use care in deliverin !1 few seconds later he turned back Merry with a laugh. "Or say, did I opened a drawer, and took the slip o4 i }usher, value of $7,078,53'3, in the tat sleek to loadingstation. g He put his head in at the door and wake you from your beauty sleep L" paper from the yellow envelope. He -ten The es Provease s price shown by Drovers --use care in loading at said in a melodramatic whir - i. these figures proves that .something - p per_ "You certainly did." ,stood staring at it for a momnt. � 1 other than money considerations must shipping point. - '• Rush the business, my lord, I'm Ow- I Old ran, I'm sorry, blamed sorry. wave of crimson swept across I have kart influence- with the man,- I . Report to your commission firm, or Ing thee a hundred and much else. It Some day I'll show you I'm grateful. I I face, then • his mouth straightened into factures Cheese exports have done I stock. yards managemc nt; any trouble ' shall be paid with, compound interest couldn't sleep last night, I lay think- t a cruel, inexorable line. Merry s with loading ens or chutes—rimed from. the •first night's' returns. Then 1 in of something I can - do for YOU! ;better luau those of butter, and the g p Y _ Ing y eyes were still fixed on him. Enoch ; improvement in the factory system the, result. :.he laughed and shut the door. 1 when my production begins to pay. -did not speak, but crossed the room. has probably had ranch to do in div- Don't beat animals with stickty "A hundred!" whispered Wentworth. I I'm going to drag you away from the with the paper in his hand and laid it 'See that there are no nails ('r pro He dropped into the chair beside the everlasting grind. Weil go to Switz- ( on the table beside Merry. Andrew's erting much milk from batter to jections in cars.- fire and covered his face wtih his: erland next summer and carr out cheese production, but shortage re ; -,hands. The room had grown dark and Y � eyes took' it do with one sweeping help at home and a wish to retire' Report to your commiraion firm, or I your dream. We'll sit on mewitain I glance; it was the .bond he had signed 'from all but housework have been ad- the stock yards. mansfger; any Fibuso It was so silent that when a cinder fell tops crane our necks over the edge of {when they played that dart hand of ' - stescfc-in un%oitdirtg from the ' to it made him start to a crevasse, and skid down a glacier." poker: ded causes for the falling e$ in�the your -stuck �i33 butter supply. Also the nearness of, TtleXrraph your commission firm his fee.. a searched for a small "I'd rather go back to bed," growled "Do you remember this?". asked., Denmark and other butter producing time stock is loaded, with car number.,.- brau key on his ring, hurried into the Wentworth. Wentworth abruptly. I countries to the British markets has and repi+rti any delay in movement and - library, and unlocked a drawer in throe ..Your last' old duller, you may go in "Of course. Say old chap, what ? train service. had a contrary effect an our exports a yellow envelope and stood staring att to talk n e last coup the matter qua-' y au L- tI *A IIIA MAIII 018F Q' about the luckiest sort of accident. I know." He lifted his eyes with a lit comes u for consideration, and bruiscp animals find their way back it for several minutes. His brows, �� orient I ran across a fellow who's relieved glance. "Of course it's an as only perfect bntterY specially pack- to the seller. whiuldori and a curiously startled ex- I u' re in money. Hes crazy to get in '� understood thing you re to run things : ed, can hope to compete with that Tie all bulls in cars. pression came into Ilia eyes. He drew on a theatrical venture. We can catch and as for money, Lord, I dont care, Avoid mixing horned and dehorn tt hoer hreatlt, put the paper back in from countries nearer the market,. it Ihim, I know. I want you to have a for money. Take all you want o4 it. ed cattle. big share, to manage the thing and It's fame my, heart's -act on; I've a, can be understood that the best e e Watch t'he condition of cars forts of the factory makers will be I make all you can out of it." grated ambition -and a thirst for great- j necessary o produce such an article. I .Make it a.,•point to apply caustic as - "Did you tell him it . was—your I mess—as I told you—but it runs in Sueh butter is produced now to some "eon as `lite calves' horns appear. so 1.03. i play?" .Enoch's tone was brusque. only one direction; to win a name as I extent, but much of it is consumed This is just as important an opera - extent, "No, I thought I'd break that gent- a dramatist, a name that will live) at home. where the demand for, tion as the castration of bull calves, 1 He thinks now T'm a devil o! an when my capering days are over. I and' wdll -esu*t in as much in! reased y creamery butter has become general to us. actor; he might imagine I couldn't want a halo; not such an aureole as I t Clue. - J pure Catty , „ on account of the poor quality of have so much versatility; that my play Shakespeare a, his eyes sparkled and much of the dairy brand. With a Never beat animit]s with st a , �'• might -be of the brand some actors —1 demand a halo. I11 be aatis4ied buyers dont want bruised moat, and e g sufficient supply of dairy butter for, P'ae out." with nothing smaller that a cart- home consumption much more of the s't price accordingly. "Good," cried Enoch, warmly. "You wheel." creamery product would be left for Be sure your care is well bedded and Pw+ c • 1 have more sense than I gave you . He rose and went prancing buoy- eT�r and there is now more chance, free from projections. ' credit for." I antly .about the room on his toe tips, for the Canadian dairywoman to Cattle are dehorned .free of charge o : ;tr "Really? Now, old pal, go back to i humming a fantastic waltz from "The; make satisfactory butter as her sup- at Union Stock Ya:1 .s, Toronto. Don't bed. - But tell me first when I can see', King at Large. Wentworth sat with fail to avail yourself of this privilege ply of information regarding the best. y,a `yon I want a long talk. with you." a grim, brooding look in his eyes. An- t when buying stockers and feeders. J'Y practice has greatly increased. With ' _ �•, "Make it four. I . e a pile of work drew stopped to'irtare at him. very little expense a course can be Dehorning prevent3: Damage to to do before that time." I "Why o mum, sweet Sirrah? he taken up at one of the dairy schools beef; damage to hides; damage to each _ '? "All right, four o'clock Good-bye." asked blithely. other; injury to attendants; and helps „ in any of the provinces, and even ..-a 1 2 and 5-1bs Cartons Wentworth hung up the receiver and Merry,. Wentworth spoke in pan few months' study will do wonders kee? up fences on the'farm. passI hand across his. forehead; it through --carefully. Read it alour. 10 and 20-1b. Bags was cold and damp. He did not re- The actor pinup the sheet of T _ - _•__ - - - �� _ _ - _ _ - turn to bed, but dressecL__hurriedly aper and read it with dramatic ges- Don't buy sugar by pausing once or twice to stare at him tures, bowing almost prostrate at Aesadiaatiyaof dict t-ril ria ` self in the mirror. His face looked, each pause. ppaasste Thypreiaeei leefot, • hstetsshcaewithcerylittleeffort. - ee � tr7 unfamiliar. It seemed to have aged ' To Enoch Wentworth. = the er s worth There were lines about the clean-ghav- I hereby pledge myself to you until The" p4shescostainasacid and » en mouth he had never noticed before. death—to de your every bidding—to will set cr*4 the lea 3a. They —`- Or dollars worth — � proses the leather sad bmisse -- . At four o'clock Enoch est in his obey your every 'demand—to the ex- — when you C8II buy library. He was so absorbed that he tent of my physical and mental ability _ __ the lite of leer aheax did not hear a step in the hall. When --you. to furnish me with support. F. F. DAIiI it n , C ids Ltd. he lifted his eyes Merry stood before y. ftamfttoa tsaeda -""' Andrew Doerr � ;�,t.'••• v • ` him: Wntworth stared for a second (To be continued.) before he took the outstretched hand. 4 ® LACK -WHITE , Merry had changed. He looked s ; 44 young, handsome and vivacious—he - '1'liottght it�3tattered. --- in these full weight was better groomed. A few stems of 'What time is it?" asked his wife y�� Roman hyacinths sat auntil in his KEE P Y� U R ngill p kag gs j Y auspiciously, as he returned - in the • al arc „ fin' buttonhole. His trimness seemed odd � y hours of the morning. "About���* talningthe fine granu= • in contrast to the old whimsical care- one." Just then the clock struck three I i'i 9 ]8ti0II ICVOrf housewife lessness, as if he had 41rtady achiev- "GraciousI when dui that clock com- ed fame and was living up to it, dress- mence to stutter?" �e8. a ing._up to it. These were the 'thoiughts = that flashed through Wentworth's - .- -- mind while Merry took his hands af- Never judge a man by his relatives _ - ~'i�tt3 �lll-PurPoae $ugaT" fectionately between his own. - An. I instead of by his companions. Relay drew was only a few years younger tives are thrust upon him, but com- - - than Enoch, but occasionally he fell , panions are usually selected by him, into fond, demonstrative vsys which ' self. PUL15HLJ „ Lai ,..•.,._::._..t.., .., ,, �, . :.'_ .. i... '• ,,.,.,e.•.,.� r..z•,�E.ewe.�..,1�+.'"»'v.,�'v:�.,::rear,e;�,sa..s"`�ro:saa�raa:'r:-n+.;�,.r;'"`::F�u•c'1'.':� . .S .,. r. =71 i ...... i `M_ y.r,�-?, A _ -• :,+'"' R6. , ,^aA, � Y w-..r.;,ry .� r y,:. :_*`a f f .: Yi' +4' Z _ .u,. ^F'.. . .l♦cc__. _'mss -s.- • :. _ .- , .. . �5^•yewlS.,, �G :. .' �:A + '. G -*.a,... v v' w. .0 l:..es : :.M. .. _1' R• v Ys. ��:. _ ... _ Wx .. � .. ..a.,-. ' .: -_ ... t ryl'- _' i 7 :Y:?IAn4 •. .. w.. _ii`. -Y •j ,Lw -1 ..J• .. J y GIEI MAN FLEET TOO IM - C. C. JAMES DIES - RUSHING HUGE GERMAN FORCES _AND BLINDTO MOVE •.SON TROLLEY CAR - - • FROM FRANCE TO. EAST FRONT`S' -Enemy Losses in--Skagerrack -Fight Are Found to Very Seriously Dominion . Commissioner - of -Tornado of Artillery Fire on the Verdun Sector Intended to Mask. Reduce Possibility of Any More _Naval Battles. - Agriculture Stricken- at the Transfer: _ 3t. Catharines. _._ _ e A despatch from London says: ! rich Karl, and the Prince Adalbert. A despatch from St. Catharines A despatch from Paris says: Huge forcements from the French and RAI • , Fur weeks have passed • since the The two remaining vessels are the says: Charles 16anniff James, - Com- movements of German troops from tan fronts is also given in the com-. Roon (launched :in 1903, theftefore missPoner of Agriculture for Canada, munication from Petrograd. Accord- ''battle of Skagerrack, and it is nos the western to the eastern- theatre o! ' thirteen years old), and the" Prince died suddenly in a trolley, car 4ere Iing to speculations in Paris, the tor - war are under way. Within the past'. " - Bible, in the light of *an immense masa Heinrich (1900). The Fuerst Bis-' about 5 o'clock on Friday afternoon. nado of artillery fire on the �lerdun ti•. of information from British and neu- marck (1898) is of no military value Mr. James had just arrived on a Grand two days more than 100 troop trains sector and the attacks in Champagne 1tra1 sources, to form what will prone and can be`ignored�,owing to her,slow Trunk train and had taken the trolley have passed through Aix Is Chapelle, are supposed to mask the transfer of a verdict of the historians on one Of-; speed and weak guns. She is believed at the N., St. C. and. T. ata#on at 5 bound from the western front to the troops from this front• to the Russian the most splendid incidents in our na- : now to be serving as a training ship. o'clock. The trolley had only proceedt. eastern front. 'front in view of the necessity of stem. val annals. Light - cruisefs—Original number ed about two blocks when Mr. James The information that. the Germans.; ming the Russian advance towards The German High Seas fleet, weak -'thirty, since lost twenty, comprising was seen to be in a. state of collapse and Austriails are bringing up_ rein-' Kovel. er by five capital ships, is 'so tame the Karishuhe, Madgeburg, Koln, in his seat. The car was stopped im- — that it cannot move and so blind that Mainz, Edmen, 'Dresden, Nurnburg, mediately, and Dr. F. S.' Greenwood it �+ HOLD x could not .move if it dared to do Koenigsberg, Leipsig, Bremen, Un- •was quickly. called, but death had been rR `i E GERMANS HOLD ^�.. no. • That is a matter on which there dine, Bostock, Wiesbaden, Breslau, instantaneous and the body was WW WW can be no doubt. Fraueniob, Elbing, Ariadne, and three quickly removed to Grobb Brothers' ��(' Six battle Cruisers Lost. others, the names of which have not undertaking rooms. prof. James had ALLIES DEMANDS GRIP ON FLEURY When the war opened,, Germany Yet been revealed. taken the car for Niagara -on -the -Lake possessed the following ships of the fourteen Effective Cruisers Left. to join his wife, who has been stop- _ - cruiser class (built and building) less ' Out of the forty-five effective cruis. ping at the Queen's Royal, and to xr than fifteen ears old those lost in Y- meet -his son, who is an officer at Nia- Hing Suddenly Agrees to an Un-} Despite the Furious Counter-, Y , era' of all classes which Germany had I " the course of the war Lein * given: gara camp. The body was identified conditional Surrender. Attacks They Still Occupy �. g built and was building when the war «I Battle, cruisers—Original number opened she therefore possesses today by documents in his possession, and - - ' eight, since lost six, comprising the only fourteen, and of, these a large members of the family notified. A despatch from Athens says: , Some Houses. _1Lutzow, Goeben; Seydlitz (a complete : was so seriously injured in 4-- Greece has accepted unconditionally London,- June 26.—Despite the > _. proportion Y `the demands made by the Entente - wreck), Bluecher, Hindenburg and: -the battle -of Skagerrack as to be at most furious counter-attacks the' type, which R INE CITIES Powers. This decision was communi- another of a similar t it i9 French have not been able to dislodge present ineffective. Those fourteen % i - ca -ted to the French Legation by M. � �w believed, is the Von Der Tann. ; cruisers have to suffice for du as the Germans from the village of �' 1i �in Zaimis, the former Premier, bo whom Fleuryor the Thiaumont fortcap- Large cruisers—Original number ' scouts for battle squadrons, parent ME SHEi�i� the formation of a new Cabinet-is're- -seven, since lost five, comprising the , ships_ for torpedo' flotillas, and for tured in Friday nights assault. They , ported to have been entrusted. It in- j still occupy"some houses," as the ' Yorck, Scharnhorst, Gneisenau, Fried- patrol work in the Baltic. ) eludes the dissolution of the Chamber ' I 1 French war ofice bulletin - puts it: of Deputies, the reegnstruction of the French Air Squadro Tre esoP elections. genThen eudden� de is of rate struggle in the , streets of a house to house Saturday's Fleury.. GERMANS WIN � I'AR-TIFICIAL LIMBS Boinb$ on Mulheixn, ging Constantine was brought about raged bloodiness it called the hand. and Carlsruhe. _ q by the issuance of orders that the to -hand conflict in Fort Dousumont, V'' I�-►•ESI _SILL BE .PROVIDED y' allied fleet, under Command of Vice- where for two days French and Ba- FRENCII TRINCB A des -patch from Poria says: Admiral Moreau, cruise • before " ... Thursday a very marked aerial actio- varians locked in a depth grip _ y y squadrons followed-Puseus, the port of Athens. , A laird- fought until all were annihilated, It b the French s a rai . o - the I Ing party was to accompany the fleet, Counter-attacks b the French Sat - Fierce Assault Also Results. in Arrangements Made .by the ov- iu ac „ y : --� town of Treves, when 18 shells were ur y +•• the Capture of the Thiau- erntnent -for Needs of dropped, resulting in a fire c' large - gaining some lost ground. Portions of e. Mont Work. _..: Soldiem. _ dimensions. Thursday's opzrations 'GERMAN FORCESre- IN EAT hes - were extensive and were attended b - AERIC trent west of the Thisumont re- y I - doubt -were taken and hand -grenade :,--A despatch from. Paris says: After ! A despatch from Ottawa says: The much success. One flotilla of nine 1 fighting resulted in some progress be- - r attention of the Military Hospitals A- despatch from Havre says: Fur - nearly two weeks of quiet, when even i P aeroplanes dropped shells on Carla- ing made in the village of Plenty. the artillery was subdued, the Ger.:, Commission has been drawn 4o the rube, about 120 miles from Nancy, titer successes for the Belgian columna During Sunday them were no infantry - mans have resumed their attacks on fact that certain persons are going I w -bile another flotilla of ten planes veiling German East Afries �e engagements. !Verdun with a violence exceeded but about the country soliciting subscrip- reached Muiheim, on the right bank ! claimed a an official statement issued I bions to funds for the provision of of the Rhine, in whose military estab- by the Belgian War office on Thura- - • few times since their offensive began i y i� n on Feb. 21. artificial limbs for 'soldiers- of -the liahmenta 50 ahelIS were dropped. A day.. The_ statement follows: "Gen- u\ FOOTHILLS Canadian Expeditionary Force. It eral Tombeur telegraphs that after ue '- The lull along the Meuse had lasted � � � � squadron of Fokkers pursued this Q, eo long and had been so cannot be too veidel known," says beating the enemy on June S at Kiwi- I r i s g pronounced Y last expedition oa their return,- and - OF LARpATHi1'll\1J in all arms that the people of France the Secretary of the Military Hospit- the French machines gave battle. One ' taws, our awance guard again were coming to believe that the ex-:als -Commission; "that the most -ample Fokker was brought down and a caught up with the Germans on June' provision is being made by the Gov- 12, and forced an engagement with - - haustian o! the Craven Prince'sorgan- French machine was forced by motor , •. _ _ _ ill ernmenb for the latest and best types them on the road from Kiwitawe to i;zation, combined with the Russian trouble to make a landing. Russians Win Possession of of artificial limbs, both in Canada and Kitega, east of the River Ngokoma. drive in the east, spelt abandonment - - p I _ of active operations against the city. in England, for -all the members of The -enemy was routed and retreated, Entire Crowuland of The attacks on Thursday, however, ;the C.E.F�who may have suffered am- p i Cri O CCK _ abandoning the killed on the Sold. _ $ukowina. ' are evidence that the German coni- pu,.ation,r Special study has - been. E a E Tlae pursuit continues. _ �i nd is not yet willing to admit the -A3! Military - — ` London, June ZS.=The occupation made of the matter b the . —�lsT a -re of the titres months' eFFortn- r with the -medical authorities of the �. 1 IN GERMAN AFRICA, Aus- triian Crown land of Bukewina, Hospitals Commission ICL con,junctLqu BRITISH S SS 4 h Friday's French official report ad- v� mite that the Germans have gained Militia Department and in conse -- I rendered inevitable early last Friday' �uence, a special factory is being es- A lespatch from London says: by the capture of three vital railway -.another step in their progress toward tablished by the Hospitals Commis- Cannot Relinquish His Military ! Allied forces which are invading Ger• intersections in the north .wept, ten- Vcrdun by capturing French positions ' s. Along a front of over three mites on 11- -1-1-ft of 8M, f0altess. Fifthtiffieb Duties to Come to 7 valescent Hospital in Toronto, for the advance successfully. ' It was an-'' actuahy complete the rime night manufacture and fitting of artificial Canada. pounced officially on Wednesday that with the fall of - Kimpolung, in the the right bank of the the Ger- limbs man forces, foilotiti ir. the usual arEii- limbs for all who require them." the column moving from British East hilly region of the south-west of. the - ` A despatch from London says: King s ler bombardment, and in -he face of 0 _ Africa into the north-eastern section- Crown lands, not officially ddnunced y I George has given his sanction, for the o! the German colon has Deco ted violent fire from French guns, carried 73 HAS FIRED 18,830 SHOTS. Duke of Connaught, whose term as Y p however, until to -night. With the city .French first-line trenches between --- Governor-General of Canada expires Handeni. Another column, advancing and railway station the victors cap- -Hills 321 and 520,. and also the Thiau- Gan on Champagne Front Has Served next October, to return to England, :from the south, has taken Alt Langen: lured 80 officers' and 2,000=men, the - inont fork ! sa s an announcement issued b the burg, near the head of Lake Nyassa. ' largest number of prisoners taken by Since Beginning. Y Y --4 Gen. Brusailoff for same days.' Fierce fighting marked the advance I Colonial Office. The King also ex- i toward Verdun, Paris declares in Ad-! A despatch from London says: used prince Alexander of Teck whose COLOGNE THREATENED i - taiiting the loss of the trendies and 1 There is a "soix-ante-quinze in ser -appointment was made: before the WITH POTATO FAMINEO;R*E the Thiaumont wNT ERECTED Nu ce son Champagne front 6rk Further slop 'vitill the Chf1 S war, from being 'tile successor to the the fighting line the Germans reached which has been in action ever since Duke of Connau ht as the Prince 1 A despatch from Amsterdam says: Fleury, about $'ri miles north-east of the opening of the war. It is believ- g According to the Vorwaerts, a potato Verdun, but the were re ulsed there gun feels he cannot 1Felinquiah his military TO GERMAN VICTIMS IMS y y p ed this n is about the "dole aur= duties. Nothing is known officially 1 famine is threatening Cologne. The, t, a violent counter-attack: The at- vivor" of the early days of the strug- quantity available f the present time l IS, - tacks on the woods of Vaux Cha itre !.gle and that its record to date of 1S,- concerniiiS the reports that Earl Cur- ! . P , zon of Kedleston, former Viceroy of two and one-half -pounds psi' head �- Fumin and Chenois, and on the Dam- ;830 shots Bred is far away ahead of, India, will become Governor-General per week, but, the paper declares, the Canadian wounded Subscribe loup battery, wi-re broken and re- any other gun. Naturally the piece I sale of, potatoes is to be completely has not come tlirou h all this unscar. of Canada. The Times states that the stopped in, the pex few days. Funs fOr Graves of _ pulsed. g rumor that Earl Curzon is to succeed p t Y h ' red- More than once it has looked the Duke of Connaught, is incorrect. T Y " rem �� like a case of "knockout," but each - RLNCIMAN S HEALTH E Lady (to applicant for cooks's sit- ( time its lucky star has saved it, andSLOWLY IMPROVES. A despatch from London says: The uatioir)=-'Why did you leave your r although -the gun carriage is all bat- p IC C patients at Ramsgate Canadian Hoe. place 2" Applicant—"Surely, that's feted and bruised the cannon itself -71 despatch from London says pits*1, which was struck by's, bomb Iii very inquisitive marm; I didn't ask is as good as it was and- its .pen firm- Walter Runciman, president of' the the air raid of March 19, subscribed Fou what your last cook.left you for. ly believe i6' will outlive the war. ENEMY CAPITALS Board of Trade, is slowly recovering for a monument to be erected to the y from his recent indisposition, but will memory of- tine Sunday $drool children not be able to resume his official who lost their lives in the raid. The - REVISDOM - duties until the end of July. When necessary sum hyving been secured, 1s ED PENSIONS SCALE Feeling That Lemberg will Fall Mr. Runciman's health broke down, i the Canadians have placed the moms.' " 'A. CONIES INTO EFFECT Into Russian Hands. he offered -to resign, but Mr. Asquith I gent in position the children's t1 despatch from Milan saps; In- refused to consider his withdrawal graves in Ramsgatat e 'Cemetery. It - �--� from the Cabinet. ' I takes the shape of'a maple leaf. - formation from Vienna and Budapest reports that panic reigns in Lemberg, Higher Rates for Men Up to Rank Lieutenant Adopted and - and that the exodus of the population STARVATION OF PRISONERS O Are Retroactive=ver 5,000 Nimes -in Nfrom ina and Galicia is extend-' - ' - ow— - Ing thea ieeleeling of panic to .the Aus- v Annual Bill Will be Heavy. DECtrian and Hungarian capitals. In or- ! BY GERMAN1 Y der to prevent further alarming news _ IDED ON G+s+a - -�, from reaching Vienna from the front- - - - - - A despatch from Ottawa says: The will apply the new regulations.' The tet' Provinces, all telegraphic and Government has adopted the recom- new scale is considerably higher in telephonic communication has been Scarcity of Food to be Made the- Ekeus_e- for Cutting Down mendations of the special committee the case of privates and other ranks stopped. Railway traffic also has - Necessary Supplies. _ been reduced and refugees prevented of Parliament which last session con- up -to -Lieutenant than the scale g P - - --- - - - sidered the revision of the war pen- adopted a year or so ago from pouring into. Vienna and Buda sions regulations. The present Pon- Already there are some 5,500 pest. Im one week more than 100,000 sions Board of the Militia' Depart- nfimes in the pension list, and when refugees reached Lemberg. The feel. London, June 26,=That Germany !reports of the sFarcity of food in Ger, . gent has been authorized to adopt all the casualties so far incurred have Ing there that the town will again fall is determined immediately to-iiiptitute many and that he trusted that this, 15 the new scale, and to make it retro- been dealt with by the Pensions into Russian hands is general, the systematic starvation of British wouT'd not be made the excuse for active, applying to all pensions al -'Board, it is estimated the total num- D, prisoners: in reprisal for the British' serious attempts to cut down the ne- ready granted since the outbreak of her of pension awards will be up to Tish-hooks Don't Change. blockade is the at information1 cessary supply of food for prisoners �ha war,. ., the ten thousand mark. The aggre- The fish-hooks used to -day are. of of unimpeachable authority. ! of war. A peimamwt Pensions Board, ap- gate of the annual pension bill is now precisely the same form as those of The correspondent brought the in= 'If that should happen,' he said, "it pointed for a 1 period of years,, over two million dollars. By the time tzvo thousand years ago. The only formation to Lord Robert Cecil, Min -'would arouse such a storm of indig - att�i-removed-fr it political in9u- --the-mar eruls iL--is estiixiaied-that-bha differEuce-is-ut- sterr of Blockade this afternoon, tion as to add terrifica�_to_tlie once, will be na ter on, but yearly bill for pen.iuns will be fully they were made of bronze, now they Lord Robert said that he had been ternesa of this, the hit4rest "�->YieanwTiile lite pr - are of steel. greatly impressed by the continued the world has ever seen." s . .. ...... �. r,.' :. e... .. ,. .. .., _ ,_:, ,, .,.: .,. .. . -.. ,. - . .-.r .,,zs..:...,;. ar.. - ...''Saa,. r.;,._..:='a :'r:�"^;..r'a.;a' •�..:°.; :i:^�:<. -`x :o a�`"e�.�::'f4:i.>�.^;'.';. ''f F .7 a: -Mrs. -Selby. of Toronto, is the -Miss Irene Rogers to still wak-, rx -LOCALISMSO, gff1V*A"% of Mrs. James -Gordon. iwg satisfactory progress toward -Dr. F. L. Henry be here recovery. . I am as ustial-next -Tuesday to at-tend to E. and Mrs. Balsdon are at i .. -Mrs, Harding was in the city e- = �o jq 6tore 4CO12 Friday last. his profest5ional duties. -Newmarket rAteuditig the funeral -Mrs. McLean, Toronto, spent -Stanley and Mrs. Davie i were of the latter's sister, Mlii. Hall. n Wednesday -Sergt' W. C. 'Xit'rkar, of the _,.-Sunday with Mrs. J. Gordoo, in Bowmanville o s the right plaoe! to get -13tijbir'K. Rankin, of Whitby, attending the wedding of a rela. Il0tkBa;ialIoa,-is home for -sever. 7-1 re. " ttye. al days for the last time before ,.spent Sunday at his home he Johnston--and Miss Don. proceeding overseas. Mrs. J. Rankin and 'daughter, -Mrs. glas,'of Myrtle, were the guests of -A quiet wedding took place -.�—_W%OCERIES Miss Minnie, were in the city on ce Smith and Mrs. Clark Over Sun- on Wednesday afternoon at the Friday. clean. _Phone Or send `your Aaron Burt, of Toronto, spent ay. home of Mrs. Rogers, of Whit. Everything always fresh and A V1 if titnable to" _=rs-M. j. Sid wo by, whiart-hez daughter, ML.. If. Sunday herewith his sister, Mrs. dons and t gei in personally.. e- children, of Toronto,_ are visltinq Remmer, became the wife of Mr'. W W. H, Peak. erecting a the former's parents, Thomas and Frank Jones. ill do the rest. -C, H. Burling is 1 Dow driving house at the rear, r)f -Mrs. Calvert. -The Methodist Ladies' Aid 71, .7-Mrs W. G. 011ii 'DRY GOODS big premises, Bargains in _Ladles' Waists%- will meet with the A-tidley Lad ' les Ham and daught- sizes 34, 88 and 10, regular 1.25, at Aid at the home of Mf§. J fir, Miss Clara, were in the city on 98c ; 1.50, at 1.19 ; 8.00,' at 1.50,'at Stephenson on Wednesday, July ,,_-,Thursday last. The Big St'ore. 5th, at 2..80 p.m. All members Fancy Dry Goods, Dres's Goods,, -Strawberries' which are an -Rev. B. N. de Foe and Mrs. are. -kindly' requested. to. be pres. This includes -'Staple and abundant crop this year are now Wagner and children',' of Alliston, ea-t. Mien's W ear'. Ladies� Wear a specialty- are visiting with Mrs. WagUer's -A quiet wedding was solemn ripening slowly. -George Clark, parents,, W. G. and Mrs. Ham. ized on Wednesday morning in is spending a week with his bra -Mr?,. W. B. Powell and dau- St. George's Church, when Miss ghters are speii-ding . a c . on"Ple of Annie Harvey became the bride —BOOTS AND SHOES Cher, Smith Clark. S. and Mrs. Jephson a weeks with relatives in Uxbridge, of Mr.. Harold Knight,' the ce're- Sunday with Capt. and Mrs. Tot Port Perry and Mount Albert. many •-betug- performed by'Rev. While we have *a good assortment of Men's Boots, both heavy' -The Independent Telephone W. A. Pippen. Mr. and Mrs. W. P� Every, of Whitby. Co. have installed phones for the Knight will reside in the Coutts'. and light,- yet we sppiklize iu,Ladies' and Children's- -A. and Mrs. Bendel and Mrs. Whitby, speot Sunday following: P second concession, wear. Call 'and see our assortment. PQ �c Andrew 2721, dwelling the o 81013, Sebert, of with N. J.. and Mrs. Morrissey. W. V. Richardson (residence) 601). west of the village. Miss Mary Harding spent over -The independent telephone -Bearing in mind how gener- her brother, Lieut. central will closed to-morrow ously the the community Sunday with aim M-on-the- (Dominion Day), at 6 p. m. and responded to their appeal last Chinaware, Glassware, Seim' Porcelain W. Harding, at, Niaga remain closed the remainder- of 'year-the Women's, Institute again the evening. ask their cooperation also -James 1,6ng, *of Toronto, has on in provid- Many articles in China and Glassware for gifts, etc returned home, after spending a -The following are a few of the ing eatables Forthe Red Cross sister-in-la Mrs. books which have not been re. picnic as July 1st.. Sandwiches, a huge stock of plain white delph in plates, cups and week with his e so Geo'. Leng,, tur)aed promptly 4 to the Library: pies, tarts, cakes (small ones pre- saucers, etc. Also, a great assortment o . f -Victor Austin has enlisted "Secret Play," ',Ranch Girls in ferred), bread and butter are ask- Clove? Leaf Semi Porcelain - cups with one of the Toronto b, "Trail 'Polly- ed for. Tea, sugar, cream and milk attal- Euro of. '98, ]?�," - and saucers, cups only, -pitchers, bowls, bedroorn. On anna. Patrons are requested to have been arranged for. Rigs will ions and reported for duty Tuesdalast. sets, plates fox breakfast, dinner and look no all library books. and to call during - the morning of the _F. 7M. and Mrs. Chapman, of remember that according to the picnic for the donations. .. ..... supper. Get our prices. fines must. be imposed Toronto, spent Sunday at the By-laws sed a 30 day retention. CHURRYWOOD' home of his brother, •M. S. and at.ter Mrs. Cha. -Rear the drama. Red Acre' Farm, man. The wedding was col�brated -Mrs.�Ueorge Martin (nee Cors at St. George's Anglican Church, to-night at Wbitevale. HARDWARE,' STOWS Gordon), of the Dept. of Agricul. Pickering, on Tuesday, 27 th inst., Two men. got into a very heated ._ture, Toronto, to having three Of Dorothy.1second daughter of Mr, conversation recently in this neighbor- Weeks' vacation. and Mrs. Peardon, of Toronto, to hood as to who was the most patriotic Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Sporting 'Goods, Seeds, Roofing, ' I her son Stanley George Nightingale, of and eventually it came-to blows. We 61l Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. -Mrs. Wm. Field ani fl or a.prin.- Floid, of Callander, Iowa, are via. Windsor. The bride was dressed presume they. were fighting f bnather. in a cream suit,. wearing a picture ciole. for the principals put tip a very The Pandora Range Nothing better. sting at the home of her--I and was given away by her good fight, &a was evidenced by one in-law, Thomas Field bat, possessing a very sore jaw. while the Meth- father. The chancel was taste- -Rev. J. Bedford, of the He other has an eye, that very much ------- adist__Cburcb and Rev. J. y decorated r of resembles ebony. t MeIlroy, full by a number Myerybody Come—Its a. pleasure to get everything roembers- of th-e- Y.- euf -wantatone store. of the Preilb t rian urch. ex changed pulprtai on Sunday. - rfnt;7 luncheon served at the you -Laying operations have been summer home of the bride's par- Miss Jessie E. Rorke' the crop is an and Designing for the month CHAPMAN er way for the past week, entg, the hapyy couple left for ' in China Decoration will afterwards make Classes ukoi M abundant one; but west and -the b4rVest weather is not ideal. their hotize, in Walkerville, Ont. -of July and August, at tb: -Pte. Alf. Palmer and Pte. L4 -Patriotic Sunday, which, was esidence of Bath, of the 118th Battalion, were observed In St. Andrew's Church W. Richardson, Pickering on Sunday last by the Methodist Seed Corn to home for a few days -last week for Seeic�Corn the last time. before. proceeding and Presbyterian Sabbath Schools, was a decided success. The ser. OF Wisconsin No. 7 and'Wbite Flint. If yon want any to finish seeding aL overseas. -Bandsman Allan Clark, of the vice was In. charge of M. S. Chap• we can supply you at the proper price. 98rd Batt., returned to Barrie- man, superintendent of the -Pres- STANDING H A Y -'-field on Saturday, after spending byterian Sabbath School and W. - Comprising about T5 acres of Clover Do you require window screens or screen doors for the By mason ? several days at the home of his -L. Courtice, superintendent of the and Timothy, to be sold in lots -.,See ours for price and quality. Sabbath School. The of about 6 and 10 acres. at to here. Methodist require vests, The Ladies will requi to gloves, hosiery, whitewear. blouses, -Pa B. and I. Bunting left -church was well filled with the Lot 9, B. F. Concession, Pickering Middies, skirts, aprons, house dresses, etc, We have onTuesday fors visit with .their scholars and the members of the (Known as Robt. Logan Farm) - a full line which will be sure to please you. brother. W. H. Bunting, Le -Pas, two churches. A splendid ad- C)n S&tW*T, dress of a patriotic character was 8*4 1916 Man., and with their sister, Mrs. hits, tan and navy tennis shoes for ladies, gents and children. R. A. Douglas, cf Matheson, Ont, delivered by Lieut. W. J., Beaton, The property of Wh4tev&1e4 Fresh f ruits. In mason. Choice groceries. W7L AT-13-mdersidir. Principal of of 813(r appropriate =M. IL 7. EM"ItX M-y" the Bay school, Whit-by, was liemmusic was furnished -by the union Sale at 3 o'clock, sharp. A good collection was — for a few days last week presiding choir. G. A. GIULESPIE, .DUNBARTON Pit the Entrance Examinations, taken in aid of the suffering Bel- Tzpags-2o r cent. of purchase price ................. A�__ I" which were b in I.T on day of sale, balance eina held the glans.- to -be 11!�1!1:11111 1:11:!11, fllr�� . � qp"I illt -;-- sch-oo-1-fiere. -Don't forget the Aed UY6W ed joint notes. Any one wis • -Miss IAiirs Andrew, to p&y&Ueash will be allowed t S U86 .we m Picnic W be held on the athletic v k.V .. wi. grounds here to-morrow (Domin. F0190 ret to report, is confined to her 5 per cent. per annum discount, lbed ar: through illness. Unfortuna- ion Day), under the auspices of 'haveti 40-41 -W. B. POWZLi, Auctioneer Get your Seeds where you get good satisfaction. We a good- itely �be is unable to write on her the Women's Institute.' A 'good Program of sports, including foot- -reputation along this line, and are out again to do buts- . examination �entrance to,Normal) segs with you this year. We handle for which she has been preparing tall, tun-o'-war between the 182nd Batt. and Picketing, and other -Steele-Briggs Co's Seed and also D. M. Ferry's. for the put year. -All Ladies who can poFalbl athletic contests will be given. While seeing us place your order for Boots.. We handle the beat and ,is re a few hours for sewing wirl The band of the 182nd will be tion and good wear. Cali guarantee you the best of satisfaction present during the afternoon and a good work -for our wounded ..soldiers by making a couple of evening to furnish an abundance ...shirts. The Institute have a num- of choice music. - In the evening a We are agents for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee pet ber ready at bliss Wright's home. grand concert will be given by the feet satisfaction with every - gairinent. call and take home &couple. Whitevale Male Chorus and,.other Stock of -The Friends' Yearly Meadng excellent talent.. There will be COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS '_closed on. Tuesday when all left booths on the ground from which ' R. A,. BUNTING, -.TICKERING Find C40LUMBIA RECORDS 'for their respective homes. There sandwiches, cake, ice cream, tea Established 1857, were quite a large number rI present etc. tbay be secured. F. L. Fowke, -Is all new, from various parts of the nited ex-M. P., will occupy--the chair S and during will give it Will give us pleasure States, while the number from thei evening to Ontario was not quite'-so--large as a short address on Red Cross work, ) play the records for, S PRING -GOOD usual. For full list Of sports see small you, whether you ur- • -We congratulate Stanley W. bills. No-autos nor rigs will be chase or u Twe P, will gladly assist you Admis Divis'od'fluding his valuable gold allowed on the grounds. ARRIVING DAILY watch, which was - lost one night cion to sports and concert 26 cents, in making selections, all �7, week an the athletie grounds children 15 cents. :_no matter how am the purchase. during a football game, A dili- -Oi Sunday 1"t Rev. W. A. ]�E=S, RAKES, SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS- - A search that, niAht failed to Pippen; who-has had charge of -St. recover it, but it was fonn ' d next George's Church here for the past McFadden's DrugStore, and all other Garden Tools. -woruing ticking away as usual. four years, preached his farewell 10: -Lance-Corporal Somers-Cocks, sermons to large congregations, DICKERING IRJ Z3 1q, 1*_T IM S a M IM M ID B of Toronto, was home over Sun• many from the neighboring day.- He states that in a recent churchais being present., Since Mr, ELM DALEMIT MILLS :� Base B Fishing Tackle complete in all lines. letter received from Lord Somers, Pippen came to Pickering, St. Balls and Bate. Fi. the latter expresses the opinion, George's Church has been most. �SC7�ERINC Complete_7stock of General Hardware. -which is general in En I rosperousi and the departure of You can always get the best Mani- fall, Wi�_Vr, 9 'ON' - -the warwillclose this T. . and Plppeu -is regretted- -toba Flour made from No: 1. -hope that this foirecasit may prove by the congregation in which Manitoba Wheat. =,L/- 0 -S E P H HE' ASUND ..-correct. they enjoy universal respect. All Royal Household and Glenora for "Mrs. George Rorke and the classes of the community, as well Bread. Try abag. Misses Rorke, of Weston, are the regret losing Mr. and Mee.-Pippen: PastryVlour Fresh Rolled Ohts gne6ts' of W. V. and Mrs. Richard- they having taken great interest SHORTS OLLADC I ;son. her C classes in Weston for -'HARNESS,! on. Miss Jessie. Rorke. who has in every thing dealing with the MIX FEEDS social and moral welfare -of the OAT CHOP the summer, will, give lessons in community.. Mr. Pippen will at -,CRUSHED OATS -.China Decorating. and Designing once leave for Minden *berelie BARLEY CHOP Good. Farm Hairtbss from $35.00 upwardit, for the months of July and Aug.' will 'dtiring the slimmer months "WHEAT number of bargain Collars, $2 and $2 60 not, and 'will arrange- for -firing, have charge of a mission at that 'CRACKED CORN popular summer resort, d Mrs. MIXEDEEN FEED n in All horse goods at reasonable prices. Harness, -The public schools closed this Pippen will ret injoronto Caldwefl's Cream silbstitute - . L. ­ . - week for-the-onm"mer vacation and with-her father, who is at, 'present Calf -Neal. promptly will not re-open until the first in very feeble health from the in. Molasses Meal Boot and Shoe repairing week in September. Both -teach firmities of old age. -Wherever CUOPPING AND OAT attenaea to. ers and pupils will enjoy the rest they may be located the best CRUSHING EVERYDAY I ff for the two or three months pre- wishes of . their numerous Picker- -Get prices on feed in ton lots. ...PICKERIENG HARNESS EAIPORIVI� repdi nz e examinations are try- ing friends will follow 'themand BELL P136i4E-' (food H "A Farm A horse ae 8 the par_ bride's for the be ro_ed JOE ng_ io_p Is 00 P]EC �1 �E]? ti, and will still be an whenever come to Pick. Home P 0 Ter the "Vur, 'T77040b2ce Home Phonce 2501. W. J. Q10AXWELL Ug Luey W ime iintil the-reauttg of ri ,.),nations are known. come them. Chopping every day.