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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_07_14�.775%7`71 7 . ... .. . — N 4'. y. :L T,HE P`ICK INGj�:,* I ER Ni E -VOL. XXXV6 -PICIIJEC314RING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY -14, 1916 No. 42* vuNaAmfoN WHITEY Established 75 years Rev. A. L. Macfadyen, wbo b" been The forrnal'6pehing of thi ._ _ com- Medical SPINK MILLS unable to conduct his Sunday services pleted cottage of the hospital the On - for several weeks owing to illness, ex. tario Government is building at the 1'j NWOOD. E. FORSYTH, D of 0., R pects to be able to occupy his pulpit lake front of the town, took place on member of the D. of -on Sunda that nex t. We are all pleased Monday afternoon, many newspaper 71�r GiftliiOu of Ostaxio. Special attention given to FLOUR :'�-'- to know at he is recovering. women from T the Of 11148608. 193,04 tatted fres. Norsib Toronto accompan Yjlt.jg b 46tfIL Allison Bros. are determined to use the official party from the city', is ILLS •.. E TIN BREAD is the O. McKINNON, -M.D., L.R.C.S., WHIT all modern labor-saving RRPlianceg on claimed that the institution their farm, This year they have used finest of its kind in the world, The 9 Edinburgh, member of the College of CREAM BUNS—FAMILY • their gasoline engine in unloading buildings are very beautiful and most Physieiant and %riloons of Ontario, lieentisse bay n their barn. They fin ILI 0011096 Of Suraeout. Edinburgh. d this attracti,�ely furnished, The first In- attention to daisases of women and TEA BUNS—PASTRY method safer and more rapid thlin by stalment of patients are women, who Office and residenes, Brougham, using horses for this purpose, The old have been in the hospital at Cobourg, 1 eliable horse is being gradually super- now to be occupied as a convalescing WHEAT .PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Bran, Shorts, J�Umbo, sewed by other power even on the home for returned soldiers. --BARLEY WANTED and X-RAY INSTITUTE' farm. GRURN RIVZR ONTARIO Wh•eat Screenings. 7TH LINE, PICKERING Get my prices before selling. 112 PICIKERING, At the recent auction sale of the Burk farm comprising 200 scree, 0. H. a. PJAIN TOWLE, x. B., X. D. , C. M., T. Garner bare lutist Pbysicisa-in-char _.elsewhere. All kinds of Chop. J 8POVist in Rectal Diseases. Frostatic DL week. Pugh purchased the 190 acres adjoin- sa@ss I have a large stock on hand of Mon. Diseases of Women, Oan A number' from here attended the Ing his- owfi, formerly, the Stewart 1hinhon.J.PAye—m4mation. Diseases of aye ser. nose. throw son lane. lusting glues andRiver pi en ic. Green R*v farm. Mr. Pugh has 'now as good a BARLEY FEED .4111 beats and obtronio Fred Middleton spent Sunday his 2W acre farm as may be found in the offies son" 12 to a and 7 to 9 P, M. toy SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W., parents at Goodwood. township. The other 100 acres of the BRAN J, H. Michell treated eim residence Burk farm did not secure a purchaser. to a new coat of paint. Wbitevale Branch Women's Insti- STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA I SHORTS Miss Larson. of Toronto, is visiting Lute will hold their meeting on Wa- '-'.4 • &FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- Mrs. T. Garner this week. nesday, July 19th, at Mrs. W. Hoover's MIDDLING ocan" crolne Atiorsoy. and AND $TEAM. 1116helbeer. Gums now". WW*T. Eddie Michell and Willie Dixon have here, at 8 o'clock. Roll Call. "Simple returned from their visit to Beaver- Home Remedies." Mrs. W. J. Bea- CRUSHED OATS ton. ton. B. A,, is to give a paper, also Mrs. 4W R. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and T AO Solicitor, No" Public. See. Monw J. L. SPINKI, LIMITEDS Everybody to going to the white. E. Bice, on -Duty of woman in the can, 0000 Brock St. North. WbItbv. Yale Methodist union picnic on present crinis." There will also be a SEED CORN I PICKERING, ONT. the 21st of July. demonstration of cookies, by Mrs. G. Best varieties, beat qualities and Miss Hazel Turner Is having a few McKay. All ladies are cordially in. BLAKE lessons on house -keeping white her vi,ted to attend. lowestprice. B. BEATON, D. D. S- G R . ISR XWSTIL R mother is at Aurora. 4 Graduate orthe Royal college of I)Gus&l Burgsmu"dUzLivusity of Toronto. OgBoe Veterinary Surgeon WHITEVALK QFTW W. M. Pringle's hardware store. Whitby.6TOUPIrVILLK Iaw* hours 9 to it; t to Am, Ind Phone Honor Graduate of the Ontario Mrs. Mott, of Taronuh-le--visiting- OU Pham no, ddy Veterinary College and Honor- John. Ratcliffe aird-dwx*­hUe—r_,M jig her sister, Mrs, H. Wilson. --As:7—Associate of the Ontario Hattie, have left for a trip to Calgary Mrs. Meyers, of Pittsburg. Pa., In Aplaotst0*0 9AV1►0. Veterinary Coalee. and the West, visiting her sister, Mrs. A. E. Ind. phone J. McNair, near here, has been tak Dr. MacNamara and sons I VIP on a Is claremonti a en to the hospital to undergo an open- daliing -with Wm. and Mrs. Burto S T L AKE !,Vor�i 41E A. G. HAM—Issuer of Ma W. IA*ans" in the Gauntly of Ontario i ation for appendicitis. eut. L. H. Major, of the 114th 11okortag Village, ffly was The shingle that has given eatia. W Dr. R. Brodie and R. E. Forsyth. of was home on his Isat leave a week W TPOUCHER. Real Estate Aunt NZ BUT &I" Claremont, attended the Masonic fuse- Sunday. faction for over 80 yearg. Empire o tienoor. valuator, collootor and imam ral of A]. Stontenberg on Saturday, Mrs. S. Roach has gone to Guelph Corrugated Iton with af-in. by of Marriage lice"Os. Srough&=. Wy The Mennonite camp meetings near to take a summer course at the Agri- 2 In. corrugation, see it before you -D HOPPER Issuer -of M&rrijwe A full line of Fresh Meats always here are attended by IA%e crowds. cultural College. buy other makes. If you are rin ties"" in the offuDgy of Ontario. on hand At shop.. They are holding forth thin.. and last Ro Thomas, of Deseronto, is spend- need of is Cream -Separator. Try abon, Led his residence, clarmout. week. Ing L summer 4t the home of S. R. a Premier for 30 days. Also W&goti an road every day. R. P. Coulson bas ist received word And Mrs. Pennock, S. BEATON 'TOW148HIP-CLZIX Fresh -pork SausW.a, that his son Bert, wto, was wounded Mrs. N. Byers, of Port Perry, and gasoline engines from W.00 up. 0011TO7400111' Commissioner for in bath convalescing Mr. and Mrs Ball And childre6, of , See or write me before buying. I. to so. money 1"M _C`hV*terV*k. &VQ, visiting With John Bell Phone. on sum lover of Marriage LuoButcher's cattle wanted at a London hospital. afedavl now 1;=. One. Dominion Day celebration was at, and Mrs. Harris. on' "etova JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING tended by about one thousand people. Lloyd J. White, wan has been teach- F. J. Prouse, - Picker�M IrTUGH S PUGH, Glen Major. Ont. 4Corner K in g and Church Ste. The 22ntb Batt. left on Monday morn- ing in the West for the past four or 9 X1 Li,.,,.d Auctioneer, 11ittax;ve Ing for Aurora and Newjmarket. five years, enlisted recently !n the 77%h f4d1d10 to Imported ata thoranabbred The funers, 4,-E- Stootenberg, Baitery at Regina. This in is the see - _30"a conducted an here: Write for terms I of CEMENT.TILE I and particulate. formerly of this place. took pla OlDd son Of Thomas and Mrs. White to Phone Ind, 2210. 31oy SEE OUR NEW place here on Saturday and he was buried under join the colors: The undersigned has begun the mann- 10 POS-TIL4 Licensed Auctioneer, SAWING MACHINES Masonic auspices. W, Bro. Canon The Oddfellows' hall was filled to to X e fur 0ounties of Torlk and Ouftrio� AUG. facture of cement the from 3 to 12 tins MAW of an )undo atton mod to am shoregqpi Morley conducted the family services capacity on Friday evening, June. Inches. Call and get, quota - la: 11"Oo. Addrosso"Wasiverr 0 oat, We sell emery wheels, Circular at the house. while W, Bro. Dir Smith to be" the Claremont Dramatic Club "wa. gasoline ensin" And caudinotimubs h & --- L_ tions -at yards on Brock Aftnir 11, but a *--Lkm lKesent their drama ',Red nee Farm'. se t1, Cr W B. POWELL. Licensed Auc'- re and buggies. - gra". me b wook % * road. half mile west of h. Cutts * U24111110M of 'e ui are well a Mouser, vaivaeor and collector for d bad made o" -to At, adapted to tarts V_ — - — — — :, Styles to suit everyone, circular an 12 nf'"8010nere.' at Buf. difficult to pick out the star of the f2atarlo and Taft, All kinds of tend the meeting on hand. a lod sathar privately at by suesi =: saws, hammered and gummed. talo this week. cast. The loud and continuous ap- rw "a" or Gabor particulate a 7 as rl 441WID. 9122&bolh IIL PlabUlne. %on@ Orden Prices reasonable. plause gave evidence of the appreWei- a Un as -Sam@ "to, Pickering. will to. MOUNT VON tion of the Audience Between acts Frank Mitchell, ode" Prompt atiOnstas. safostboada guaran. AiRr rendered V sT the Whitevale Male Chorus PICKERING bad. Also sales some for Ford Can. My F. E. Jones, wife and daughterie several selections in their usual good Pleases auxubw is ladopeadeas zoo& BROCK ROAD. called on S. B. Jones on Friday last. style. Through the kindness of the I bave a good stock. of Wilson Bros, have given up sending Dramatic Club $40 00 were added to milk to Toronto. the Regimental Funds of the 1112nd Fruit Packages REAL ESTATE..... Harrison Spears visited with Vx- Battall6a 10%OW Berry Boxes now ready. bridge friends on Sunday . DROUGHAN We wonder who tooli in the,bell. Orates, 24 and V quarts ringers concert at Claremont. Maskets, 11 and 4 quiarts J. W. Cowie. of Toronto, spent a P. Jones now sports R new car. Wire' Fencingl few days here this week. Come wad take us for a spin. NVill. Order i ours early and make sure Mrs. Ellis. of Ash! urn, spent a few Mrs. J. B. Jones and Mrs. C. W. ALSO -I have For Sale a House and Lot Jones visited city friends recently. days with Mrs. Malcolm. in Pickering Village. Large Mrs. Wm. Norton was with Ia- ILt Roll- Percy Maynard spent Sunda Lives Chopping and 0 Ing q in To- . %t Agincourt over Sunday. re Brade' Wire, Staples' garden, some young fruit ronto visiting his brother, who leaves 9 Aton LS USU&F. C. J. trees. Everything in shortly for overseas. A. Of Montreal, made a t his home here recently. air T. C. McAroy has returned home, A. abort visit Mechin r%avid Defoe was 43 U4111a an Mon- Cedar P W. G. Barnes, Green River Call and see meas this is bar• after open ag a wiek witli friends 'a day attending the funeral of his bro- gain for some one. Burlington d elsewhere, ther, Jacob. Or address R. R; No. 1. Locust Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Warsnop. of Toronto, Yr Johnston and Miss Ver�_P_kn_ t �-Iee­l PoRtaf -vis-fted with the latter's &later.- Xre. F. mr*' - Saturday and over Sunday in Toronto 'We V. RichuUms, Disney, a few days I"t week. and at Niagara. Coal, Lumber, Cement, Shingles, Any person haying a spare quarter A W. and Mrs. Milroy and son please leave it with Mr. Davis, of Sal- � L4h and Ready Roofing JOHN PHILIP Notary Public, Pickering. spent Sundaywith the former's aunt, 7 sem, in aid of the new football. Mrs. A. Brodie. always in stock. Remember the annual garden party ------ H" a full line of treell and cur- Louis and Mrs Bey tley and -Mrs. this year -to -be held on the lawn of W• McAvoy, of Stouffville. visited Dr. ed meats constantly on hand. Water, Pure 'Water P. Jones on Wednesday, Au*Frtist 0th. -A. CREESOR Bentley this week. 9 Bert Floyd, comic vocaliet� of Toronto. IP C. and Win. Brown motored from use the only has been engaged ; also, the Misses 18pice Roll, Breakfast B111140n, If you are wise you will Toronto and spent Sunday with Wm.. LOCUST HILL Elam, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, Brownscombe, of 17xbrid e, will rend- Its. Mosgrove. who is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline er some choice music, and local talent and b t --Righest pric," paid for Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings will assift. Full particulate later. Mre. 'McNinery. who has spent some time with her sister, '.%Its. 31attbews. Butcher's cattle for water works. Also bath room fix. Everybody come. Ii Afraid to tures, etc. Everything given careful returned to her home in Chicago. 7f ai'• • attention- ORKENW000 lira. Ireland, Mrs. Dear and '.%Ire. Smile Higham are spending a couple of erind livery RICE'S PUMP WORKS. J ack weeks with ames and Mrs.. Davidson Mrs. Cardinal spent Sunday with Home Tel, 5521. Whitevale, Ont- his family here. at Spring Valley Firm. -Keely-your teeth Mrs. McPherson and daughter, of The Brougham Women's Institute M clean and white Fint-class rigs for hire Toronto, Are visiting with Alex. And vyill hold their next meeting at the with 1's '-Day or night The Pickering Mrs. Moore, home of Mrs. W. J. Devitt on Tues• `%1 Mrs, Roper's brother from the West day, July 18th, at 2.30 p. m. Roll Bus meets all trains Mrs, Committee ,ttee made a hurried call on his. sister Tues. Call- Nyal 5 Teaming promptly attended to. M -1 day evening. The little daughters ofN. F. Mecbin, Hineson. will spend the vacation with 'Tooth Paste 7, Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Mrs. INJurray, Toronto, is speadini Of Oshawa, accompAnied by Mr a. The object of this ay a couple of wpeks with Alfred an Association is to Mrs, Trimble. the formers parents, Hugh and Mrs. W. H. Pea&, pick.., lessen stealin and prosecute Mecbiu. and you wont be ashamed to smile. ing. Miss Curran, Of Galt, is spending the felons. Mrs. Soden has now completed her some of her bolidays with her aunt, t1a. the antisceptic tooth paste tha term in Theory at the Toronto Con - Members having property stolen oommut . i . I. Mrs, J. B. Harris. servatory of Music, having recently / cleans, whitens and polishes the en - w Term opeus.Aug ;8 oaSe immediately with any member A16F- Moore ban left the employ of passed the examination -Form, in amel ; hardens the game and keeps the be McIAugblln Co., of Oshawa, and of Executive Committee. is now with Stewart andMrs. Corbett. Music" with honors. Her pupils were mouth beautifully clean and fresh. Membership fee .11,00. Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Sr.'. was bitten again successful, both in Piano Had This is the one -we recommend. . Try 3=0TT all jandidates pass- it to -day,. by a dog while on an errand to Wm. Piano mnd'Tleory, Tickets may be bad from the President or Gibson's. The animal was immedia- Ing- The following List is arranged. If glasses are n , eeded we Secretary on appliestiou. according to merit: Theory—Elemen- tely shot. the correct len- A Hine. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- Miss Slater And Miss Green return- tary (Rudiments) First -elites honors. Get the will supply Primary "RONTO. ONT. er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. ed to the city on Monday, after spend- Blanche Mechin, Brougham, BiRn- see at moderate cost and if -class honors, Jor. Yon and Charles Ste.' Ing some two weeks with F. L. and (Rudiments): FirstBest glasses are not needed we the Mechlin ;' Mildred Hoover, Atha. Made this remarkable average re- J' A. O'Connor; W. J. Clark. Mi;. Green. and Eliza WhitL-. Whitevale, equal; Advice will honestly and frankly J cord for the last 12 months. We President, Secretary Wilmot Shea met with a bad acci- • tell you so. 'TAt us exam- 0 dent while employed with Charlie Helen Troyer, Whiteyale And J. Ger were asked to fill more than thirty trude Wri ht, Green River. qua AbOUt Inc your eyes and remedy Turff. One of the horses kicked him times ",many positions as we had TOOLS SHARPENED Gertrude Wu"11,6r. or-en-ftiver F Rol - In tb* stomatti. He is mow at bin Your .-theii defects with correct - grad uai5gs. The business world calls : Adelaide Coates. Olaremont�; Pass you :prepare here and now, borne In Brougham and under the Ore I ' ly adjusted glasses. Id 0 We make a "cialry of crosscut saws, doctor's care. Bessie Hoover. Green River. Eyes portunities cod salaries. Too14 of all kinds. Locks repaired. Mrs. E. Jackson and family Are here Jr Honors, Bessie Hoover, Green All wto are anxious I.Or a success- Razor -honing a specialty. For a first- Rf�ei; Pass, Mildred Hoover, Atha; PRICES MODILRATR with her parents, Geo. and Mrs. NN 11 - full start in business life should, ar- class hair trim or an easy shave call Pass, J. Gertrude T*Vright, Green Son. Mr. Jackson has left Medicine range now to enter this popular at the East -end Barber Shop. a River. Elementary, Honors, Libbie To mocre - Heraaaen school. Hat and taken it similar position M mill for Carter, See our House Furnishings of all Montreal• viz: naging a Farthing. Atha; Pass, Janie 1W. J. Elliott, Principalkinds. Slightly used Carpets ad hitevale; Paw Lily Ryall, Brou- -Druggist—Graduate Opticla;n the Ogilvie Co. Mrs. Jackson a from 15 cents a yard up. WTRUYTJ_11 J-QiIM him as soon nit their gbaw. Introductory, Honore, Win - I Write to -day for IMgtCAt&IC!gua- 0 W, J. t,furniture arriver. nie w 11son, filaremant. --- - ---- . 4 4.J A4L.— •....'. � ; ,�. 4\, ...�. �e ..r .- Y••..�f- � ,. .ter... '. � .:°�••+.�i �ry� ii �r'G�.: - .{s� '..y,.,'. — y ..�r^ns^•..� � �,? �K�. 'n•M• C'•. '�:: • t . r Every day the man was ac gnir'Iag traits new to his nature. When a CHAPTEhi. VL—(Cont'd.) a 'A flush blazed into the girl's face. Irl die had been cast. He was like a racer who, by some treacherousruse, ~, .strange accident held tossed beforerTheAiic:iiiiir� him thepossibility of satisfying hisdearest - ambition, conscience entreat -ed -spite of the telltale color her •bro-- had -pushed aside an opponent and was of. •loudly against the xheft of another man'p life -work.- Every noble instinct The Englishman hearty - in his con- gratulabions and enthusiastic, was ther believed her. - "•Yes. I care for Andrew Merry— close to the goal. The intoxication g of applause 'was beginn€ng to sound in Enoch -made its appeal; his honesty, , hia generosi4y, an -innate demand for —_ Feeding- for the Test. urging the earliest possible Arecae- very much. Ido not love him." fair play, the love of his sister . and writes: - • "Unlike many breeders, lay xi -friend, all cried aloud- to him Feeding ding cows when urKier =official - a the lonely hours of the night. There test is a subject of perennial inter - nter-had-been - who had -beenmoments when - he would eat to breeders of dairy cattle who ' have gladly retraced his steps, but the value performance -ahead of -all - other thin s The hod -1 - •'. For Prase I1 ' ¢ rO1Bit► CHAPTEhi. VL—(Cont'd.) a 'A flush blazed into the girl's face. Irl die had been cast. He was like a racer who, by some treacherousruse, g • met a fo lowed by Fred Blower, New York State dairy_ -man, -will therefore be interest fie LILY WHITE Enoch laid the manuscript aside. -spite of the telltale color her •bro-- had -pushed aside an opponent and was of. x The Englishman hearty - in his con- gratulabions and enthusiastic, was ther believed her. - "•Yes. I care for Andrew Merry— close to the goal. The intoxication g of applause 'was beginn€ng to sound They are described by H. E. Bab- cock in the Breeders' Journal. He (�� SYRUP `r - -- , urging the earliest possible Arecae- very much. Ido not love him." in his ears and the future held untold writes: - • "Unlike many breeders, lay One-third "Lily White" to two.. tion. He .offered unlimited money Enoch gazed at her wistfully. He, possibilities. It -- was • toe -Iate to- - who thirds Sugar, by weight. t' ". and insisted that the best company '-New 'York knew, as she did riot, how easy it is to bridge from stere friend- 1 burn back; it would mean the doyvn- special stress on the preparation the e cow before calving, Mr. be- of "Lily White" Corn Syrup,pre- eouid .produce -should be engaged. The spell' of the story was cross the ship to love. fall of great ambitions and- bitter shame—it might even mean crimp: It -Blower Il via that one of the most essential vents fermentation and mold— brings out the. natural flavour of still upon Dorcas. She passed out, -shaki hands hastily with Oswald. y "Why did you ask me that?" - "I -wanted to find out how much •' seemed easier -•to take the chances, it Occasionally Andrew's dogged face things for a successful' official` test -is the ration. This he abates must be fruits and berries and makes much more delicious Preserves, =-• ~. M "Dorm" cried her brother. • She did would hurt, -if I bold you the truth. flashed -back -to- his memory when he somethin thatt he. coals like and do Jame and Jellies than you can make with all sugar. • not answer.' Me is not worth our love he • is Y ',,, not even worth your friendship. crises • I will see what the law can do ' „ bo protect a man from theft. Enoch not fire of, , course he does not ' I neglect the preparatiorL He likes to In 2,,fi, 1-0 and 2-0 pound tins -at all dealers. :4 . "The play' stirred her''intensely," "It is not true!" There was iniig- felt his face blanch at the thought of I have his cow dry at least two months THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED, said Oswald. He had -noticed a trace " - of tears on her cheeks. - "Was•this--the „ Want protest in the woman s voice.. .. ` before. she, freshens I it.- Many a man had gone. down and � although he has t - � MONTREAL 278 - first time she heard it read?" know better, so do you., Only .this does .not explain about his play, for made' some very out fora crime less knavish. than this. good records when ; But -he knew Andrew Merry well, and this 'bar, not been the case. When "Yes, I had never even told her of -it is his play." he 'ftrusted to one trait which was J once the cow is thoroughly dry he r i it. She has been away while—it was written. "You remember -he left Juniper Point predominant in the man --itis queer honor. gradually works her up until he gives that follow- ; tin and xanthophyll constituents, this :hoarded store is gradually- drawn - . "Is your sister an actress"?" - suddenly?" "Yes." She raised her head with exaggerated idea of j IZay by day his conscience quieted 11.herall she will eat of the up- I Ing ration: '-Equal parts of ail meal, ' on and consequently the yellowness of ' "No—she wants be go upon the -an eager gesture. "He went away toI down, self-confidence took the place of! wheat, bran, and hominy. This is the milk does not diminish so rapidly ] stage." write this play." She pointed to the wavering, and the fear of exposure fed Io- her -three. times a day with, as it _otherwise would. ' This yellow -"Let her,have her way," advised the Englishman. "Her every action shows manuscript which lay on the table. I "Yes-," said Enoch slowly, "He lie- seemed .to recede. At last be could ensilage twice and hay at noon. With I ness increases, however, the instant I look the situation in the fare without this ration Mr.- Blower has. never ex- the necessary plant pigments are' re - that she possesses dramatic talent." It isn't my idea of her future. gan bravely enough. Then—he went ( under, as he had done'so Siang times flinching. The task of putting on a Perienced any trouble with his cows stored to the ration. - thehtrical began to absoeb at freshening time, and although tfiey Greed grass is probably richer in "Stage ' life is exactly what one in his life." production - him completely. He had always long- make up large udders; has never milts carotin than any other dairy feed. [ed Of chooses to make of it. Curiously en- -a f "What was it?" cried the- girl. ed for such a chance; he hi+ri been therh out. Cows fed on it will therefore produce ( "After the • . ough. I have conviction she could 1. Drink or gambling_?" _ shoring away ideas he coati now uti- _ the cow has freshened, Mr. highest colored butter. Green play Cordelia.",, _ I Enoch ray back - in his chain He'1ize, besides he knew New Yvrk.tFwr-` o`Ner begins to gradusllq change COQ in which xan opKyylls. consti- ' Wentworth brushed his hand Across' began to -marvel at how easily, he ro- ; oughly, and he had observed for years ; fr•om the preparatory ration to his re- ' tute the chief pigment, will also pro- i his forehead and stared at the seat- his-or could lie, because a lie had never come, the system of producing aplay. Os- gular test ration. This later ration duce a'highly colored product. On ^ ` tered sheets of manuscript • on the readily to him before. wald looked on with appreciation .as' is made up" of 200 pot nds of grourvithe other hand a ration of bleacher - liable. I "Drank - and gambling—and every- Enoch' put his plans in to shape. He I-osts,•200 pounds of gluten, 200 pounds' Clover hay and yellow corn is practi= - ,m "Get Merry here as soon as posar'ble. I thing." Her brother shrugir his knew how uncommon was the combina- Biles or other good brewery grain, 100 sally devoid 'of yellow i Iwast consultation with both of shoulders as if in disgust. `"Of course tion of such talents in -the same- man' lbs., -of oilmeal, 1001bs of -cotton- seed, - the -Milk --from- cors fed upon it will you," suggested Oswald W he, stopped venting. ' A vian--could not gag the ability= to write a virile play, 100 lbs., of hominy arse 100 lbs., of i gradually lose its color, . It is,- of is g eves. "It is now only a ndat- write in his condition He sent fox then to stage it with practical skill bran, making a total- of 1,000 pounds, course, indisputably true that the �• ter of time and a theatre. if I may i me. I stayed by him night and day'; and artistic feeling ariil originp. ity land is fed three times with beets and breed does influence the color of the advise now, don't choose anyone on and—wrotep You see—I wrote it." j A remarkably strong company was en- I once with, ensilage. Alfalfa hay is ;milk, but vary the ration aid there' this sine for Mrs. Esterbrook. I know he lifted a written sheet from the gaged. Oswald, insisted on filling even often' fed between rnilkings_ A-hile , will be a corresponding variation in - r , a woman who can play that part to loose pile of manuscript.: the with far this is not Mr, Blower's regulaf dairy • the color of the milk fat in each bred r - perfection. Again let me congratul- I. "Perhaps—but it is' not your play." .smallest .part3 .people the level of subordinate actors. ration, he states he believes it would —Dairy Record. y ` ate your. It's a great play,- one of-kcas-shook her, head with obstinate .above a very gpod one So feed with en_ ,r t the greatest I've heard in Yawl., Ih s incredulity. 'told figures.. One morning Wentworth re- ' sildge and- mixed hay; were it not for ' -liun='; ! Pasteurization is Cotuing> _ bound to • succeed." "I him so. I suggested• we Wentworth . bowed, but a sudden make it a _collaborated play.,, I monstratcid egai t� paying one dred dollars a week to an actor whoI elle' diffieulty' of securing atich variety* of feeds. Why not pasteurize? This i9 a i flush blazed into his face. lie was not "It is not even a collaborated play, w{as to la thb janitor. p y Orlin b the end of six days the ary y y subject much discussed at all cream- ug Y brain product of pot, 1 laeedr " p� y on _ erand'y mhardeetings. Joe. Sorenson, writes The Dairy Record as follows: w� even theve y wonls, are him."- very - he He has readythe-the t%. Mrin he'in ] y 8 "Do �h�m�forhthe 1 _"He wants me to father it. I leads to many of the biggest stars. pe+iod between the -time of freshening you realize which way the c . "Goad -bye," said the Englishman 1 "He must have changed since he: !holding out his hand cordially. i said good -by to me. He was on fire blowing in the creamery blaze We need a mere bit of character work and the completion of the official test, head o inother in this—he isn't on the stage half an she is milked four times a day and I mss' °r n other words, do you realize _ - "Good-b�," aiiirmuiad Wentworth. filen with hope and ambition.' "'iGood dsaeiseci,- atceaetl Enoch thanf'. I --Can get a flywil-_..tom roan tar ' fed just before each milking tis° pa't""' isation of cream .for but- ! da I tei•making is coming and it is half is E"Z rood waiting in front of the house. gravely. Ie was a relief to make dne that price. y she coming given some -exercise, Mr. ng ! "Breen can make the janitor• so. true' Blower, however, takes great care in to stay? Glancing through scream-. ' -He watched Oswald step into it and drive away. truthful statement. I "Is he 'John �to life that the audience will regret, this mstber and is especially -careful ; ery Paper we notice the following headings _, R. _ Suddenly he recollected that Dorcas y had to Play Esterbrook' when it is roduced ? produced?" seeing1im for only half art hour," Os- not to let his cow out where she:.wiIl' of articles: "Pasteurized Butter,' 'Effective Paateuriz wall rejoined. "That' the test of 'get yn drafty places 'oi become sud- ation." - U not spoken a single word, of praise -She! No other actor can. . Merry has i quilit 'When -r a a hundred dol-' de'nl cooled. Unless the da is very� Compulsory Pasteurization." We' -'be - or or congratulation on the play'. was always enthusiastic and happy the entire conception of it now." "Where is he Lars _I want a hundred -(collar man._' !favorable indeed, the cow receives . her t lievo that when the creamery , papers - a discussing these -the over ever at came to him. ry p_ . `'I don't know.!, continued.) (Tobe ed.) �exercide subjects. are in the barn Y "In, the mat of ik s reflecting the thoughts of many but- ter ma er Mr, t She must have thou play. $h have a ought well of the "I thought you promised M;. Oswald appreciation of � to have him here . _ .. , $fewer again differs from a good termakers and others who are inter - ested in better . and get things start- Merry'e talents and she had seemed to ed for an early production?" like him. while they were "I _ The Neighbor's Boy. many breeders in that he believes a change of milkers is beneficial, He, and more uniform but- ter, and judging from what is said of _together ( did. L am hoping to find Merry Burin the Bummer. lie g paused to at one of his haunts. He must be Willie (to Mra. Bayberry,states that it is his observation made Pasteurization in the papers and • at on over fifty convortions, it is only puestion of a__-- ----- — next door )—Where did You your y cow.- that where the _very pull himself together mentally, then found and put on his feet. Theresa r ♦ ! milkers chs short time till every creamer in creamery � tongue? > i age occassionall s better tete country the called her. She came slowly into.! tremendous lot .at stake. Derry," he the roofer, which hell grown dark. ttirned to her appealingly I Mrs. Bayberry—What do you want milk flow is secured. • - _ „ will be pasteurizing S 11 iabout cream used for buttermaking. sea entwo slowly,! "do you know you have not said yet alp me?" _ W.illie=-It was mother who wanted i Blewer -is v ery -careful, is_let.Ling- the "I'll help you," Dorcas spoke slowly, to know. caw down at the completion of the l"Lte s o e opinion o Creamery men and others, that' the . that you like—my play t" - "Your "if you Can assure me of one thing." I "What?" _ - test ' He believes that more cows are time is ripe for making pasteurization _ play? ♦ __ y. DOTry•" _' That. th4r0 is no wrong 1 dgrie,^ I ruined at this hirers than at any other compulsory by` law, and it takes nc Prophet to ptedict that several The girl spoke -in -an unsteady voice. dost believe, Enoch, that Andrew -}o "There is no wrong to be done. � Merry will have the opportunity - -- - period in arfiicisl test work. , 13e be. plushy giadualIy:reducirig file feed," of,. - the dairy states will have ,oml ulsory their of Merry told you of along talk we had h€s.. life, it he can only be made to _ - continuing„ the four miikings a day until the cow fails belo♦q fifty on statutee _ when the legislature meets again. - t . i - at JIIIII per Point You remember yu i left me alone with him when you were see ib that way,!' "And there is no wrong to be right- pounds, when he believe, she can safely be left to two Now, with such laws almost a cer- bainty; why not meet the conditions } J called to Beaton: We sat on file rocks �•" I ` milking40 as we find them, and start pasieuriz- - one afternoon and. he told me his plot for this play -he had been -thinking is "Then he must be found. When he found," the I _ - - - - Ing instead of waiting for a law to be €t- girl spoke decisively, out to! years and years. Why," the "he must appear before the world as- 'shook r — — What Makes Milk_Yellow ? That the enacted which will Compel us to pas- teurize ? It we -study this qua n of # 7�' girl her head impatiently, "why play.,,- the author of his la Enoch, "He - - �_ - --' rich yellow color -demand- ed by the public in dairy is 3�- Pasteurization, we must admit that the -,- he had Jabored _on it so long . won't do it," answered Went- khat some of -the speeches were writ- Worth ! products primer €ly due tci the character o! the�anta6ea of pasteurization are very much greater than the disadvantages, ' •Tie ten, in his mind. Sometimes he put He rose, put on his hat, aral went the story, into out- I best su�'8r for cows feed is demonstated by recent , prgaent one . experiments carried- on b; the G> S and it would he.diSicult,to _ a. the, very words you: Dorcas heard the :front • door read!" slam behind him, then she. laid. her t�le sll Sr bOhrl 18 Department of'Agrictilttire in co -epee -'j good argument against pasteurization, while the, are a number „ f very anon with the Missouri State : During a few minutes Enoch. Went thea burnt worth fought the battle of his life. It into tears. • _ Fxperi- meat Station. For some years dairy good arguments in its favor. - - ' was .the struggle between good and Stion. xpmerts have been studying thio ques- o ick for Long. evil, which every human being bar_ 'CHAPTER ones agree, in din] ea if the earth' had though to some extent a breeri Irar- The many methods recommended for somal- one soul-, in one body. Wentworth I lowed him, Merry ' d€sa e im, disappeared. A K » Its purity -}tad . fid -acterisbic the intensit of thin el-! curing the kicking cow of her worst � q y B g :low sighed. The battle had passed - and week passed. Grant Oswald, in a! evil had won. It wasto prepared to fever of enthusiasm, had be granulation give It - color may, within certain limits, , ofi'ence are all applicable, only in in- Lo incresaed or diTiiinrahed at will • by dividual cases, except the advice in - prepa- carry him through the most dangeron�' I rab€ona for a Broidwa q the lr BWEeten- changing the animal's t•atibna eta with t g I Y hg animal until she is tired production. moment. With it came. -fresh valor,' He ttirned a vast amount of res onsi- and not only the power to P further, bilitq ing power.. It dis- - Chemical tests- show that the yellow, of presenting opposition to the opera. pigment in milk' consists of several ion, Tin t Tying strings round the body sin over to Wentworth who ghoul -1 but a mysterious weakening of the dared. it thankfully. 'It kept Solves instant) 111 ' well-known i green of bite cow, hobbling. hind oz front - P gmenb3• found ins at arm's moral, tisanes which made it possible len h the p length possibility of ` dwelling : -your teacup- or on Plants. Of these the principal one is legs„ holding up_ her. head, or other chrotin; called because drastic }for him to sin coolly and remorseless- .much with his .own thoughts: they' y. He turned on the light and with were not cheerful :70urbreakfast cereal, so it const€- procer,ure only results,in harm tutes a' large part of the coloring mat. ;'to • the cow, and very. often .injury to "carrots, i company, and he cool composure faced his sister. He was. racked by constant anxiety about I "' ter of a The other yellow pig- the milkea,� e �- met her gray eyes without a quiver, i Merry: There was not a single mo- They asked a question which couldl mint to spare when he 2 and 6 -lb io �> menta the milk are known as If the cow is tied in the ordinary mexRrthe h lis. - P Y These are found in a ,'tvay, and next to a solid• wall on her could go into not be evaded: -• the highways and byways of a - - " number. of Plants, F s, indtiding fnasa, but ;left aide; •ehe•has to be a pretty strong - great - "'"I hate to tell you, Dorcas," there I city to search, as he had searched be- 'reluctance 10 8riti 20-1b are especially abundant in yellow ; animal autumn leaves keep if a husky milkm••m 'cannot her' in with his hoed, was atone of i i Went- fore when the man was his friend worth's voice, "but Me ery €a down cd"uIdHe delegate the task - A'^ I These i pass directly' from -!til g gments place un - -she _she is ready to give down her •milk to an. t again, down in the gutter." }other. He had prepared a tale for The girl jumped to her, feet. "I' t i the feed into the milk. This`expiairis quietly. the well-kncwn fact that fresh green) lasts' The longer the trial of will the -more will the milk supply, ie public of Merry'a' whereaboats. don't believe it!" ahe.cried. "Besides, Oswald believed the actor study- a if; grass and carrots increase the yel- bother lowness the cow, so the operator can. _was if he were, what has that to do with I Ing his part and stood read to a - 6�+otm± nil- of milk, the only standard by afford I to go slowly. • _ hip play?" I at .a moment's notice. Enoch went I Enoch did not answer. Instead he ahead with the tremendous load of de- f< rage person judges its richness. On the other hand, a large such There kre exceptional cows, but ones make_ ,beef, and rices for _ asked a question. "Dorcas do you bail that fell upon him toiling day and I �� The fill -Purpose Sugar_ *-ro ortiQn of. these tilts ! P pigments is de- the bdiy fat Commodit are such the the a.ro' Y y to be despised. ` care for—do you love—Andrew Mer- , night, -while his mind alternated bn- i - posited -in and elsewhere ''not A good butcher_ _ . rY?" tweert terror and hope, in -the cow. When the ration is I will -soon take the kick—out of -the very changed to one containing fewer caro- worst subject THE BRITISH.- STORM T RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE VILLAGES AGAINST GEN. 11INDENORG11 ....AND Ci11!A`URE N nel' Over -Maze of German" Tre 8 Adva Lng nehe tain. Nearly One�. op. of Dviiiiik Part of the German First. -Line Trenches. In-the-Regh Third of a Mile:. Were Captured. A despatch from London says Until the British were able to force A despatch from London says :— were -taken byy the attacking forces The second phase of the Battle of the I their' front forward thsi French could Surpasing even in importance the al. Furious rkwhting is continuing akuny Somme has 'opened. ' Where the great not resume the' attack without danger lies' great eff ort'on the western front,is whole th line. The Germans, speed - guns of the allies again have pounded of -a 'flanking movement. Foch's the news from -the eastern battlefield fly rallying from the first Russian on-, a path the infAntry. is sweeping for -d troops had penetrated so much forth- shows that the Russians have extend. slinitits; are launching cotmt&-at- ward. er than .Hailes that their left flank ed their offensive on izi extensive tacks in rapid succession In an --."We res.kinied a vigorous, offensive was threatened- if additional thrusts scale. On. the whole front from Riga tempt to win back the lost positions.," at dawn," General Haig reported ear- were attempted. to -Baranovicht a distance of about Unless the Russians can be chocked - immediately at the vital points where' ly Friday morning.' And in the hours 300 miles, the Russians are being Allied Troops Reach Somme. that follows- I � their first, thrusts have succeeded; it rd,- the British armies hurled - against the - German lines. A I sprang once more to 'theLondon, July 9.—French troops Further to the -south Genera Its believed that their whole attack, de- Kale, greatly on-' Somme, by a sudden. the northern sector v?M be glines in spite a heavy rain that made the south of the dines is, driving steadily forward to. ground and flooded the thrust this morning on a front. of two dangered. sodden a ward Kovel and has captured two vil. - trenches. 1#1&en night fell the Brit- and 'a half miles, drove forward into lager and . a railroad station on the l Russians Strike Two Blows. lines b�etween the river' �Iah had as�lvaneed all along, the line the German ' I Sarny-Koval road. -Military critics London, July 9.—Two heavy blows . and inflictele terrific losses on the Ger- and BAIgy-en-Santerre- fore, gain; at of the allies that unless the its test point, of a rr Qerma.ns-ean halt the Russl*n ad., re by mans. greatest LRO'an4 a we delivered against the TeutoW In a rush that moved onward'as re- quarter. To -night their most ad- Vance in the immediate future they battlefront in the east yesterday lentlessly as the charge of. the firsfvaned front Juts out within two, miles will have to withdraw their lines along I the Russians. day, of the gre-t offensive, !'Kitchen -I! of Perone, the great German base pribably, ' The first *" the capture 'of two' the entire eastern front and 0 er's men" won' important successes on and first objective of the Franco Bri-RT. HON. D. LLOYD GEORGE, abandon' Lemb-4rg. important villiages In the drive on a front of almost five -miles, -from. tisk Picardy-offenaive. In the tremendous offensive against 1 Kovel. The second was the capture of who -has. been appointed Minister of ThieOval'to Conteilrhaison, and broke Sweeping across a rain --swept and W.r .--A arl xitph- Field Marshal von Hiiid6nbiirg*s �D�atyn, on important railway June-,' through three -lines of trenches. treacherous terrain, tbe'Freneb� tro ya the__l&te_Ea__ forces Generai xVeff-ts -leading. the 1 tion,through which the­--Aiistr� 1--A oner. at Stanislau mid d th6ir armies South of. Thlepval the Leipsic re. carried their front forward in the en- Czar's troops in furious attacks ex- supplied doubt was stormed offi. tire sector of attack for an average of —the British BOUGHT PRODUCTS tending ' alofig a hundred -mile front Tarnopol,. protecting Lemberg. I icial statement calls this "an. immense- f a 'l from the Vilna line in the north to' days ago Russiant coops more than three-quarters..of o mile. cut the ly strong work," the Germans They churl up the trench lines of GERMANY IS SEEKING. Baranovichi in the south. Delatyn Railway, west of Kolonm� J' .have been.fortifying for the last 20 the Germans inters arced between the I infantr- but n Preceding their .7 assaults by ot. until yesterday did they oc�' monlits. Into this' re(loubt, situated broken second line of defence and the British Money" 'Used in H-ollafid and a'bombardment of such Intensity dur-'; cupy the Junction city. -organized river positions, ing its 24 hours'- duration, that the Heavy fighting continues between: 41 -in - a 9 alient -in the German line, the strongly Sweden. to Buy. Foodstuffs. the Styr Rivers.f British charged, and succeeded in where the Kaiser's troops will make, A despatch from London say,, Germans were blinded and stunned -in- the Stokhod and to helplessness, the Russians hurled Petrograd officially announces to-d.&T wresting a part of it from the enemy. their last stand before Perone. 700 Prussian Gnarls Captured. The Germans admit the capture',j Neutral diplomats express the belief themselves at the enemy's lines in such that the Teutons are retiring in great, that the existing orders -in -council will kardecourt by the Fra-li on Saturday overpowering numbers that the first- disorder on the Lower Stokhod, where, The British have captured German be superseded by, the declaration Of 1 line trenches held by the Germans the Cases troops took 12,000 -trenches on a"front ot nearly 3,000 British Also Advance. an actual blockade, in pursuance of ouers, Insiluolne 800 0 yards to -&-depth of 600.yards. In the Great- Britainr were penetrated with astonishing ease. wounded pris British troops north of the SIVOWed-tntentim- -Of TU few_ German soldieri who recover- fleem, between July 5 and 7. Forty -,- direction of Orvillers the British have e river are; strengthening her legal position. N* ed from guns of heavy &M small calibre forced their way into the village after battling in a sea of mud against great masses of Germans, and the front; ev4denee of. an actual change in - the quickly enough to offer a half-hearted *and forty-five madidna guns nbo were-. capturing 500 yards of the German �administration of the blockade has shows no change of any extent.' resistance, were swept aside at the capture& 1 been procurable since the announce- of front. North of Fricourt the British 'woods and -night re point of the bayonet as the Russian By the capture of the villages drove the enemy from two General Haig to ports some ment.-of the abandonment of the Do- wave surged through the shattered GoWevitchi and Kacheva the I Russ-! further progress toward Ovillers, for I eaptured. three lines of trenches. claration of London." . However, the lines. Imperilled the which the British have been fighting dans have further increased economic pressure on Ger- An attempt by the Prussian Guards for three days, and announces the re- So overwhelming was the Russian Germans' hold on Kovol In the' many Pich recently had become ap- -west of event Kovel falls, military to stem the. advance east of Contal�' Lpulse of powerful eounter-attacks. attack In the region south experts doe _1 maiison was crushed by the Bri��sh The RA-1fri -report reaching here to- parent is due, according to the beat Lake Narocz, where Petrograd claims clare, the Germans will big forced to -diplomats, oin fire, and 7-00 prisoners of various re- ­ointeci neutral sts, to the the' greatest successes- in the new, retire on the entire front northeast to .4" -brings the bmitl- only a last Mid- giments were taken. Contalmaison - - British caxnpa�Egrl . in Holt nd and night. Furious French and British at-; Sweden, resulting in the purchase of drive; than an enormous number of Baramovichi in order to ihiJklitsn was stormed, but was retaken by the d 1 prisoners and a vast amount of booty out their lines. IL Germans in a strong counter-attack. tacks during the late afternoon an I products which otherwise probably evening of yesterday had met with Would -have found their, way ,to Ger- North of Fricourt the Kaiser's sanguinary losses, according to this many. ONE PLATOON LOST troops, Were dniven from two. woods statement. One British are said to: ....... ATTACK $25009000 PLAW awl three lines of trenches. have -suffered especially large losses I - 117 MEN IN I STROMBOLI IN ERUPTION. These victories have eliminated a before Ovillers and at the Trones I A despatch from London says : A INILL BE ERECTED _,,.Oangerous wedge which the.Gorma" Woods. People-Atst Fleelimg to Reftef Slklpa for AC�noai&n affli*ar tit a Loqdcm hospital -7 .,'.:_',held in the British line. Extremely .5,000. Prussian 'Guards K"Ifted. Refuge. 5t&te& that wbun 1xv-stass; LW t- tho ywh- 7 - well fortified—for the Germans have. ier's tam- cent attack he had one lieutenant and A de%patch'from Rome says - The 1144 men. --When he finished, the United- States" Steel assume•d, all along that the mightiest Five thousand the Kai. Corpora stroke in the allied offensive iDn the ons Prussian Guards have been Killed eruption' of Stromboli has become I lieutenant was dead, he himself was west would -.come from the 'British—ou ing. in fighting around Contalmailon, serious. The flow of lavi Is spread' tions' Plans for Works at t it I badly wounded and he had only 27 g to special to the sparse coast settlement, burn- i men leftthat he was glad iObjiway. was a stumbling -block -tb further east of Albert, according He said de�,-)atch ng and destroying houses, and the', advances. es from Paris on Saturday. wounded -in the big ftht rather t, bi population is fleeing to the sea and 'than to be sniped. A despatch from Ottawa says taking refuge on relief ships sent from That erection would start Immediate- -BRITISH TRADE FIGURES.' Messina ch the SUBMARINE CROSSES OCEAN. Tgephonic communication ly of the. big steel plant Whi TO CONFER PEERAGE United States Steel Corporation plans Higher In June Than in Any with Messina has been� interrupted. - Germans Send the First Acroami the. Exports Rig seismic are many signs of i UPON SIR EDWARD GREYIto erect at Ojibway, near Windsor, Atlantic. Month Since January, 1914. There throughout Italy. The heat Ont., was the statement made by Mr. from The Wallace Nesbitt, K.C., on Friday. Mr. A despatch fr Baltimore says A despatch from London says has been for the psi st two days.' A despatch from London says 7 Earth- shocks 'occurred Wednesday King has decided to confer a peerage Nesbitt was in the city arranging cer- The world's first submarine merchant -'Th, Board of Trade figures for June rning at Ancona, Rimini, Belvedere upon Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of tarn departmental matters In conium-, in 0 :,-man, the German -unilerwater liner show WiA frAports increased 911,02., Deutschland, anchored below Fta!ti- OW and that exports increased i1-4 -1 Marettimo and - othilr Adriatic dis. Foreign Affairs, according to the Dail tion with the g ahead of the work. two years ago :more on Sunday night after voyaging i tr4fts, but no loss of-1-ife has bien r6- -Chronicle,' The company er Z 041,000. Exports -were higher than in Deco a large tract of land at OJib- safely. across the Atlantic, - paqsinff. month since January of 1914, and � p,rtd. h. any i"y but little- has bedn done' up -to W. and eluding enemy cruisers ws1t0hing 97,000,000 in excess of'July of 1914,' $0,060 Ger a* Deafened.' M ns the present. It is understood the for her off the American coast. . She the- last month before the beginning -INDUSTRIALGERM ANY According-ta offieial esti 'mates, more - will cost about carriesplant to be erected mail and a cargo of 750 tons of thi war. The principal increase ANXIOUS FOR PEACE than 50,000 German soldiers havi lost $25,000,0.00. of costly chemicals and dyestuffs, and in -imports were: Food, EV, their hearing in the battles of this .a message from Emperior William to th M wood oils, fats, and chemicals, 96,000ri despatch from Berlin - says-:= war. To enable these unfortunates President Wilson, and is to carry back ()00.. The increase in exports was Numerous scientists, industrialists and to earn. their bread after the war .& RDrtunate Is the man who has no -home a cargo of nickel and crude cul. principally in manufactured goods, Of repre5entatives of commerce anal agTi- number of schools have been estab- time .to take.advise -because- he in too ter, "sorely needed by the Germ -in which 13,500,000 was cotton textiles,. culture; have -formed a German Na- lisped with -the aid of the Government. busy selling it. army. Committee unde'r the c n- The- Deutschland - carries, 91,200 90 woollens, -and. 92,000,000 tid-nal hiaz;nia mounted in, her conning tower, tun iron and steel.ship of Prince von Wedel, says the 40� small guns -of about three-inch calibre. Koeinisch; Zeitung,,w#h. the aim of s awakening a. uniform. understanding FOE'S No torpedo tubes are visible. She i FOOD PROBLEM BIG, capable of submerging in less than'MUNIT16N WORKERS of the German people for an honorable .-two, minutes. On the sbrface of thel _POSTf3ONE kOlADAY conclusion' of peace which shall guar - water the submarine has a speed of antes li secured- future empire." In -..----.-SAYS NEUTRAL DIPLOMATIST from two to three knots an hour i, doing this", says the, Koelnische Zei- more than the average merchant, Adeapatch from New York says "all one-sidedness is to be avoid- o'. steamer.- Fifteen -days. out from According to a news.agency -despatch f ed." The German People Are Showing Unmistakable Evidence Bre. erbaven to Baltimore, the sub- from London an Th day the Scot- J1.P Zine rpSk1,hpjJ g5lfpfly bg+Wppn thp tish miners 7 Underfeeding. Virginia Capes.at 1,45 o'clock on' Sun- all, their July holidays at theTEUTONS' LOSSES .;, day morning. of Minister ofMunitions Lloyd George. - IN MONTH 500,000 :-7 A despatch from London says: the greatest German cities—not Ber- A despNitch from Paris says Ger- er- lin—at a hotel whose name is familiar to thousands of Americans,'s neutral. TEUTONS fLustro-Hungarion losses of neutral diplomatist stationed in G �man and T the -past mon _y� - visited London, LOSE 500,000 IM month tatal half a million many, who recently 3 Lo to sirr2n _for_-&-�ilnner ge men, accqrding to figures presented on informed his colleagues hefe that it -v�hjqh be wished to oiivsi for a few s were Wednesday by the Matin. It states q0, though iiis requirement IN THE,. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN was impossible to give an exaggerited frisi that the Russians have taken 232,300 description of the. depth and breadth! most modest. Italians The - f. unw6widea prii6fibrs, the h forces of the. German public's" 'desire for I A Copenhagen despatch says : .. _5 4,700, 'and the 'Angf-o-Fr:enc pelice. newspaper Heindal of Schleswig Soldiers Captured, 230,000—Offiters,.4,500, 14,200. Multiplying the total of pri- -German and Austrian SoldiL The food scarcity was becoming states German broad isnot eatable, as i _ Wounded 200,000 to 220,000. soners by two, to estimate the number the population It contains putrified potatoes. Offal of killed and wounded, It gets in ag- serious, he said, and showing in the soap being used in using many generally was unmistakably grigate of slFghtly afore than 500,000, diseases, Particularly a%lL says:— "latter or -more than twehe army corp&- evidenre-of underfeeding.. In one of; A despatch from Petrograd at 200,00 ta220r,000. 'The Aus- Nearly half a million Austrians and mans predominate overwhelm --- Ge ermans -bave been put out of com:-.among the prisoners, but among the RISING AGAINST overwhelmingly EARL' OF DERBY mission 'since General Brusil6ff'beit- 'dead Einc said that a THE AUSTRXANS UOYD GEORGE an and is id at , I his great arvance a �month- ago. The.fairly _krge percentage are Germans. ISH WARSEPD11 SECRETARIES and total of prisoners to'date n Tb stopping the Russian ad - gr A despatch from London says :— ti ..NEW BRIT vimT -and in counter-attacks The London Times understands that a round numbers 235,000, -of which 4,151 0 mare officers. id ranks7were enormous. rising against the Afistriins hasbrok- The War Office anribunce e u booty captured reaches incal- en out in Montenegro. Its leaders is Directors of Munitions and Recruiting crulting Respectively to Conduct ther-capture of more than 10 0 ulable figures. It is judged that ,en out War Minister, upon whose c -ton, at whom 5,000 were taken - -on the -250'guns-of various sizes and upwards head* the Auttrians set''a hio Price. the -Cain patgn..x. Dniester front. of 700 machine guns would be a con- The Monteftegring' who have rise Without the' actual figures re- servatiye estimate. In addition, large have taken to the wooded pi car The rising'is pr, A despatch' from London says:-, The Earl of Derby, director of re. ding'the dead afid wounded, care-' quantities of munitions, Supplies and country. 'have fallen into the hands the destitution in which the inhabit- David.Lloyd an appoint;d Ung ful estimates by military experts, bas- telephones Lloyd George has been appoint- I - tins, has be . 71 I4% ed on the best info- Matto anu nave been left -b"mitris—ed SwcfttftZT to? Ww- _tV�4 n- � At_ ­N_Ii_,_:� t, i 3+';""±iz'°.r'."_-_' - - -.. : r'� „•: �'";"..;¢ .� `,.,:� �.�. .s, �.'s�d'� :r`✓, -rF .9��y � }�.,,,;s•. !r1. .a s• :i..^'''"-_d•�,` _'"'i".'n,k77_':�?ry€:�Fy;l't?Y:="-.:`A . "+l"'Y.x ' ,,,, .. �.-•. •>•::. - .+1.l :'�',�` '.. ... ... .:.. .!',!�'�y. -., � . _ >�"�i'�,. '•�v.`.n. X'+=•,�"r' .�•?^�.,.:'.7�"•'x'�_"''&: ,r..... -- _df..c „� '-•. -.• �' d�'' _ ,:a'. 1;>°,�. �.ek !.'•� ,,;y. . - .. .r .. •a•' `„"Td'•,,Y'Sc. .•t , -.l n 'ti:.�'� 5'-- u• ".,.J v _�11 +`4'�., »'": ��, ,�"s•w..". '..,!.,... > :.• r,.. -o -n .. .. �. � +':_:° _ .. ?!...., •�..:. s-:yfP't,." . `1.".i •.,,_ -wiry :as, + .. , _ f'' r w Wilmot Tweedie, • Rosie Lytle. Sr. HORSE REGISTER NT_ A Sr- II-EffieMary Garland•, o silts Office Stanley 'Gates*,' hiaac Reitman. Ross King's Coursahip-[11115] , (1!728). Lam. P _� , L E. S .Pickerlog, • . _ Reisman, Joseph Garland. Jr. II— Tw Pure-bred Import d ClydesdaleP • = -, - 1- - . Beatrice Felty. I -Agnea Petty, Lit- stallion, the property of Omer Wilson, "•;� .. iTiBlte liars Davidson (equal), Samuel Lytle, Beoaghame will make Shy season of 19181 a IIOW 8t the!? cheapest. Secure 011r cafe now..19- '.11.26 par year"; 01,00 if paid itttadve,noi. Lucy Le Fever, Jessie Davidson, Roy toll owe: Monday, May 8th, willY Gubacrlptioas to the United states 1150 Reaman, John McGriskin, May Bark= leaye his own stab's, Gr m Johnsten's in advance eyy. Sr. Primer -Hazel t:iates, Robert Broughim, and proceed to 1 era _ _ .., , McGriskin, •Howard Plazto'- Ethel Piekerine, for night. Tuesday, pro - a. - -• - �` Le Fever, Ruth Le 'Fever, Nettie coeds to Donald 1/anro's, baseline for n' ht 'Wednesday, Riohgrd Paakrin'e, If you are low' in JOHN. MU.RKAR, Proprietor, Tweedie: Jr. Primer -Willie David. y y sate Ella RiittenhQeve, Neil Petty, Eva. night, Thursday, for Hiddleto in- P �'� +C9 R a/ 1. IT a.. a .A. R.8 x ' Gates, Willie Le Fever, Leslie Hillin- Greenwood, noon; Victor Psekin'e, Kin- .�.1 - {; _ NOTtti AND COMM.ENTi g er, Gordon Davidson, Ina HJtten- sale, night. Friday, Atbert Jolles, •Mt. -Zion, noon; Mr. Nattalll's, con: 7, Pick- — Let us supply you with — • house, Wilbur B.arkey. - *Honors., - � PP Y Y At the recent meeting of the Olga Hoar; -teacher, ering, night, Smarday, will proceed to --- . General Assembly of the Presby- Promotion examinations S. S. No. A, his own stable where he will remain WINE PINT JARS at 85 cents per dozen ' until the foliow:ng Monday. terian Church at �4'inni a the Pickering. From Sr. III to Jr. IV— Eduard Darnley— 9609], 13481 IMP• PINT JARS at 88 cents per dozen P g Edna Bay,ea, Welter Jxckson,.Gertie P ( )• P !vote taken in regard to union. with Badgerow, Stanley "Murdoch. From The Fashionably Bred Imports i Ch des - the Methodist and Congregational Jr, III to Sr. III -Ida BriOnall. WINE From dale stallion, the property of Robt. Da QUART .TARS at 70c per dozen ° J`r. It to Sr. II-Mar'orieKa es, Thos. foe. Green River, will make the season Churches was most gratifying to Ack'ord. 1 y of 1916 as follows : Monday, will leave IMP. QUART JARS at 80c per dozen his own etable and rweed to -W. H. 1 those who favor such union, The Promotion Exams in senior classes Major's, con. s, Pickering, for poen; s vote which was 406 to 88 showed of S. S. No. 9: Pickering, names in Graham :ohnstoa'e, IiEDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR $8.75 per100lbs. ~ <i ' order of merit. 'Honors. Sr, III to Br.aghan. night. that the feeling in favor of union Jr: IY-'Ella Badgerow, 'Geo..Pegg; T.aeedsy, W. J. MoDoaald's Brock Cecil Denny,uriel Pen ell Road, no n; L Bethel moon in d night. Phone our orders either on Bell or Independent. .� had made most rapid growth with. y R y• Jr. I[I gtednesiay, Liverpool, noon and night. Y p •inp Y to Sr. III—Graft Widdifte Edith Thursday-, John Barnes, "Chefrywood,'the past year or two and the• Widdifield. `Sr. lI to Jr. 'III-•Essie _ We.will deliver the coda, -- •I noon, his own stab's foe n Rht. Friday, g prePailing feeling was that the Pe g, Elva Denny, Doris Gee. E. O. • 'g W. gilverthorn's, lot 21,con:"8, Mark - time ' time was now ripe for u11iUn. It Robinson, teacher: ham, for night, Saturday, proceeds to - • . June promotions of Brougham pubhis own liable where he will mein aa•JAS, RICHARD .O ' *' Is true that there' 1.3 quite a strong lib school. Names in order of merit.. . til the following Monday morning. inlnority against union. We do Jr. IV to Sr. IV -Geo. Duncan, Floyd dGcior�-The Grand Trotting Bred sial - Johnston, -Gwendolyn Devitt, Pearl "Buy Your Groceries at the Grocers." not feel like criticising these men Phi'li Elma Sornberger. Sr. Ili to lioM the property of E. S. Pagh, acct- ° for taking the strong stand they. Jr. IV -Ethel Wilson, Gladys Middle- ioaeer, Glen Major, will make the season i • of 1916 at follows : Monday, May 8th, ry have taken. The are men who ton, Agnea Copan. Recommended. ? p 'PEEL'S T 1� a-�^T -t_ STOR E Y will leave hi. own stable and roceed toL_ j` J' jN;,: —Bre O 1g Christian character, Roberta Sr.III e, it M Simpson. Jr. WaIter$ymea' con. 3, Lrbridge,''noon; III to . III -Neil McKinnon. Re- • s t -and many of whom, for nearly commended, O*Valfer Taylor, Tomelp thence own stable vis Clairmont until Philip. Sr. I1. to Jr. III-PoH Daw- Wednesday morning, Wednesday, to four score years, have been Sr.3daaeioa house, Uxbridge, noon; own a son, the! Shea. ern II vI[- viable,•s' lit. Thartiasy, James Wbite's (� Military* tires nourished in the Presbyterian "Walter Stiddleton; 1 -erns Devitt. Clar ooa 7, Whitbg, aooa: Brooklia night, - 2OV PalrB Ofein�S BOO1fB } Church, and. have learned to love ence Phillips: Recommended, Nellie con 7, Thos Packr,n'e, Aadley, noon; Its doetrin above everything else. Dawson, alfa Stephenson, Jack Lis- thence via W H Jackson's, Brook Road; combs. I to Jyr. II -Maud Philip, Don- to Brougham for night. Saturday., The beet BOOL$ in the world for Farmers' and mechanics' It is as hard for thein to give up old Beer, Lucy Dawson, Greenwood, noon; thence to own stable -.the faith of their fathers a3 it ae Promotion Exams, of Claremont till following MondayThese shoes axe the Same as'he CB,IIadiBII fol` a child to art forever from its Continuation School, the per cent of. Lord Regent 1413 C.N,R.' Tiie sisad P marks given : Form I. to Form II - Soldiers Wear. F'iYAr� p"a1.[ full uaran+ loving mother. When a Presby. Stewart Grabani 80 (hon'). Burnett and bred rrottiog Stallion, the property - of Thom Maddaford, Pickering, will - teed, Sale !'ice 4,00 r J mieson .a ikon,;, Mabel Waget3fi, p, terian 1.4 asked'to connect Liulself Hritold Barclay f18, Edna TarWa sr m, make season of1918' as follows; Monday, or herself with tLe United Church Johnston 52 fail. Ehyrien Taylar 41 bis and proceeds w [ Q' I� f� t �1Bsodel' isho el sWhitby, for night 'a7 e- - E L - S V N - work;�s -- af-Canaria he or she- is- ret-a-�ed _ Pail. Promoted on record of term Tueada Comtnsrciat Hotel. Oshawa, to change his or her belief. V All John Knight: Willie Forgie. night. Wednesday, Temppeerance hotel, the essential octet v nfinn_El�a, ID. B: S. No.3, Beooklia night. Thursday, F G Ha - M�'HITBYe 0NTAR/0 t Pickering. Names in order S. mets Cartby'.s, Anitey, coca; own stable for .. - byterian Church are still to be !or night: Fridsy;"o3Q2tam-night.- _ From Jr; IN to Sr. IV—Albert Gat- Satarday own stab's until following'T � R found In the new UR' nited Church. ward, Margaret e�tg-ite, Sr, III to Monday morning The saine thing can be said of the Jr, IV—'Scary .Anderson, *Cynthia Baron L4ort• '14y'?;,—The Pare bred y' Suras, —E*XVlva nnim, re. Jr, III to. H �� R D BANK hiethodists and COngregatiOnal• Clydesdale stallion• the property of Jen. Sr. 141—Elva Annis, Stella Collins, MacRae & -on. Wh:teval•, will make I Im T lists. It Is only the non essentials Annie Sullivan. Marjorie Annie Irec.! the season of 1916 as follows Monday, .6 hat are and these who to -Ir wrol leave h a own stable. it. E. have ' III-l:eonard McGlashan. Mary Sul- W �iteva'e ani proceed to J Bond Major own OF CANADA church tactiheart ts of the should not he9ie °reel Ito 11 toilivan, Norman lr'.Frlaak inSLuFrost Pickerid. Gordon Bea. ng. nigh n, Tuesday.®far ham ilt<1/8SY good Bmltlas RSJBRVBOFVPID i�tlsa ••t>� � tate to discard these non-essential., Joboston s, Broagham, noon and might. ,vision fat baa can end ebe Inewitabierainy 2:7. *Minnie Bennett, `Herbert Bush. blur• Wednesday, ' Y Fitzpatrick,' a. con. 4, y In Order that the Church as a aret Gatward, Irene S•raughan _ Pickering, noon; Wm, 3a.ith'a, -cors, 3, Tbie Fund hem been ammunlated from 9asplas Earoinp !- • whole be strengthened. For years rimer B to 1 -'.Harry Peotrce, •Arth• picksrialt. Dight. Thursday. G Toynae. !w b a wet" of stn-gtb end sfabilaty. - It has been felt that th3 1s, Annie, •Teddy Frost, 'Glenna oil- Ron Hill noon; L. Lewis', 1.8 L con. 'Ev rTo w should Ona a RESERVE FUND. Wldwat present mer, .Dan Anderson. Gordon Collins. 2; Baseborn, night, Friday, G. Tho mp alt me one is is a smile Asiaeoial eoadedoa. - -. :divisions have toasted tr+uch of the Primer A to Primer H -Edwin f32rau• son e, Pot S, eon. 1. Bcarboeo, aooa; F Depwtswat ogare an Idri o�t�itr lot ' iebure s means, a weakness that Shan, Murel Gatwar�i. •Pa�d•w1ria MacRae s, t>nerry.eood, u,gtie, eater - Ole fbaw "• ane•. ,ep....aa. of ebe total.. M. 'day. his own stable anti. the followingsa•r'o Lata ,Nhbliebta YOUR RBSSRV$ FUND. �. . �x�'a y ill refea oyno n t tY ion, PICKERING BRANCH, p; etheieil. teacher. Y104a morning. many will refuse to Join the union, Monersoffe Albion' 12800!, i168Fo); they wilt by degrees. fall into line. Now Advorltaeswense. The Pure bred Imports i Clydieda s issl R.'W. GORDON, Manigeer. a Branch also at wwft. lion, the property of John Vlpoad. r When organa were flrat.introdue- Brocklia, will make the season of 1.916, dl► _ - ed into the churches many mem. PIGR FOR SALE -A sew with 7 v follow.' Yonday. may 13th, will loses yoaas D1W Appi,/ at E W Evans, 9 miles his own stable Brooklia for 1 Corner's, • ~. here left with the determination toren o! ClMoment. Pbone.3317 49.43 They gradually gave portal* that attf. CIWa�s July IScb appply aitoot 140 ons+ nightKine. D. Aa as r, •PidkeriagPRODUCE Enever to enter their rtals a ain. _Pieksrlaa, 1 8 Ytudoch, Piokaesag, Village. night. Wedasedaga Liverpool, tode so that- now. we do not be. - soon sod night, - Tbarsday E. Philip'r !leve that the presence of an organ INDER TWINE—Just received, s H - . " : • ~ . " P g B large oonsinnment of butder tw!ae, 411 base line, noon; Bendel'$ otel. Whit6ry, n a �- • is a bii'rrier to any man or women s�dea• Thos. B. Yargau, PieiatiaQ, W451�, t. Frid7� Jahn Bonaetis, noon, Albert sobiasoa, oon. 3, $sat Whitby If a farmer has feed for his stock, he has 'everything in his mitten. eoterinR the church doors. TheLOST-BetweenPickering station night. Saturday, own stab a Until the Tb$refore, it is up to him to grow something on the land daft and she village. aladblack leather band the following Monday morning. dnioa to sotto be consummated satchel, FindePley'a ase !saes at the ;ewe ulnae. ��te Pimple, t 122501 — The -Ply you with Millet, Rape, Yellow Aberdeen a we wit!l—spring grata. 8 w euFy- 1 antil after the close of the war, �LSIKE GLOVER SEF OR Handsome Imported Hackney Poa�� - and Grey— $gine Turnip Seed, Kaffir=; s sale at lot Is, coo T. Pickering. at the farm %be eapsrt of E ' and by that time, reflection will p y d sok. Obslk — S§J own price Also prices, shorthorn balls for i Corn and Cow Peas. - ,change the views of many, so that atle at reasonable prices E E Pugh, Clare Lake, w Ctaaka the y 16t of 1916, as moat nett follows, Tuesday, tray 16th." will lows ' the unionists will be stronger than his own stable, YsauoU souse, 8toa8 +� sever, and it is hoped that the `TALeLION FOR BALE—Duke of villa, for C as, icks,i noon; Jas, wine's P t✓ �� P�.�►I� REM].tT P ► Clyde, Vo, 1.890, t'Q. 9l, e 5 S, 4 years old lot 1, Oct. 8 Picke•iag, night. Wednc4 'threatened litigation will not take 'ark brown In color app .tlot.l9. 8 F con, _. g Plcteilas, or addrea Bea �awcett, 8 a No. 1. day, back to Claremont for noon; hisowa !place. _ Whitby. 31st stable until the following Taesd,y mora Azle Grease, . Machine Oil and Oil Cana, Forks. Hoes, Scythes'and' OR SALE—[n the village of White- Lag. , Suaths, Wooden Hand -rakes, Files and Whetstones, j� Baron Elect -[56.9 (12893), The- fash 1' vale, as 8 roomed frame boase ,with ooa Horse Fork draw and trip Ropes. ANNUAL- MEETING etone.cellu and nm►U etable two and a Vaif ionably bead Son of Baron's Pride, the : acre$ of land including an acre of good orchard property of W, H Pugb, Claremont, will A few New Perfection Oil Stoves left—will be sold at reduced price. _ - The annual meeting 'of the South The hoose is nicely aarrounded with shade make the season of 131x; as follows; Yon ` AOntario Farmers"_Institute was. he'.d trees,, Possession may be given • at any time, day, will leave him own stable and pro - - For. rice and terms a 1 o PHILIP4% BEATON at Brougham of Thnrad+ig, Juae :QCh. P PP y' 96tf teed -to John Scott'a, con. R, Pickering,' tt'hicevale • A fair attendance of ipembers teas — — _ for night. K Tarr'a, uoogolia, noon; Neilson's Ice Cream apdJ',Brioka. Oraugea. Lemons and Water ' present in spite of the.husy Ume,which .VAR31 FOR 9ALE-Contai-ain £. Beeior's, Locust Hill, night.' Wednes allelons. Also, New Potatces." Try them.- , ept many interested niembers at acres, being iot 12. B F con, Pickering, dav, s xit'roy's; Cedar Grove, noon: G,D,. _ Thorne. The cbief business of the meet • This term trotics on'Lake Ot-tario an is -one Yi'ne's, 'Cherrywood. Light. Thursday, iln was the ren of the beat grain farms on the north shore of g reorganizing of the Farm- .Lake Ontario. A71 under s, incati6a with the Geo. n Fugh'e, , Pickering, noon; W x E PHI LIP era' Institute into R Board of Agricu2• e:copilon of about 11. acres, tncl•a ting s scree Norton's, con. 6, Pickering, night. Fri cure which it is ho ed will Orin of bwll, On the premises ate a comfortable day.= G, a�haston'm, Bioagham, noon; ' GEORG --• " I' g Prance louse, t a•o l,sros, one on itoae fotinda• own stable, night. 6aturdap, W. Gard --shout the co-operation of all ricul sola, also large Fheep pea. Thii tart n be E lural or anzation5 rind"mu'nicipalities sold ata bargain as the proyrieior it is pons - ' ass's Aahharo,.aoaa; own stable nvtil .., is the district, -for the promotion of health. The sto_k-aad impYet..enta•may be the fo':owing Y)aday.' agricultural interests in. he common ob sin d at oo ce.wi � the tart and plaseeetoo --- --- __— ity. The Board of Directors is com• prvti..1, fustier pariicn• L�If1 lata to B. Fa•:cctt, X .0 h ltuitoy. ,44EE ��Ckering garage posed of representatives from each of �- -- - •. � the above societies together with some TIME TABLE-Picker',nd :3:atioc t3 - of the leading farmers oFthe county- T' R• Train going EaefSae as followp- The officers elected for the- ensuing r O' S JLoa 2.45 P M. All Rntomobile and Bicycle year were as follows: 14 Local 2.45 P. M. repairing promptly , President, Farren C, Willson; Hro- tg Local s f ll H. attended to. = - ugham. Trains going West. 3zs as follows= Vice President; Norman X. '1Vhite. Ashburn. No, 13' Local 7.42, A.. M. it Local ..IS P. M. ••' 2.40 TiOei, Oil aiw'ays on hand. - Secretary -Treasurer, R. A. Tipper, District Representative, Whitby, 7 !fail P. M. •Sundav included .. }} otter 8c Andrew, Car, in its grace of line and design. _The gasoline con- - PIGEONS PIGEONS After the electign of-otHcers a. mum. ber ofimportant matters were brought PIcKiERING, oat. � up for discussion, Tt _ira.l" cided to Brewers Grailis, Malted Corn Feed Sundeas, Sodas or Ice Cream cAn't _e Fruit Store: - conduct a series of agricultul al meet- ings as well Rs two or, three-sb�>rt large, Car-neaua and ,Homers„ some very IS to 50 cents each. be beat when made with Neilson's Ice Cream -courses in stock apd seed nudging dur- :. In the fall and winter wonths. At WHITst-ALs PIGEON PLANT,.' HAS THE QUALITY _ the conclusiUn'of the busiur roosting the ladies provided refreshments, R'hitavale, Ont, ' NIELSON'S ICE CREAM -DOD(31E ,- F E which brong t to R close one of the most interesting meetings of. this kind •'e-• • Now is the time to do up , A mains Car -in its- sturdiness and swift response—a woman's which hna been held for some time. ' ` Bet C. N, R•,. tStlOII Chert WOOd -" PINEAPPLES Lettuce, Radish, Car, in its grace of line and design. _The gasoline con- - SCHOOL REPORTS -- ls. S. o. �, Pickering, for -' —Strawberries, -,Green Onions, Potatoes. --;umption-is unusually low. -The tire mileage - school ear ending June. Results are based _ y 13 Brewers Grailis, Malted Corn Feed Sundeas, Sodas or Ice Cream cAn't is ur usual! high. j Y g -on the cdmpiled results.of term work 'Bran, .and uniform county exams. Names Shorts, Plour, Corn, Oilcake Neal, Cotton Seed Meal be beat when made with Neilson's Ice Cream L Automobile Tires and Specialties -' in order of'merit : Sr. Il'—Pearl Plax- ton*. Viola Locke, Jr, IV—Frank k. etc. Orders taken for Swift's r ;R•ed.Steer _ and Fruit. Cultivating, Haying and Harvesting Machines, ; Plows g, y g y - Barks •, Harry Hptey',R ilmat P1aa __. �'ertilizecg,_ ._,. Tty._our_3peciAl Pnpe s Fruit.. -- fon: Jr. III—Leo Lytle, Alma Bark• I Phone Home Markham %so. H. J. MARQUIS carringes' Harn eye Jr. III—Ads Berkey', Olive Beare", Howard Beare', Orval David• aBell and Iasi, "baa, Alex Gates, Mildred Davidson. W32.Oma F0060T Pim i ��! �4 Phones .,+. ,;,,• .1 ' e�Z-,�eb,.w4 r'a13...t. ....: - _'"'.,-•�t'i" � .�• • :.M.ifd..a ii%�A'f. _ ..♦ ..u.. .._.. .,. ,•.. .,•,.... "-.w r_,. •'A.'�S •-_••- � -. ... n. __._ ..-.µ •"S••"•_._'_-�.. _r.... _.......wee _:•�-:-i.� W. F. Disney, Whitby A L.77 �.Z X, 7 7, CLAARMONT G. M. Forsyth had a successful J. Schummer "at Sunday y , F I ith barn-raisinA on Thurad last. _-Zhe public library held a sue- -friends out wn. 81; cbseful ine6tiag'on Mond night. Otto The Dramatic Club.w pr seat A number of new =8 were Malt. Anderson' hag entered the Red Acre Fa --'02 at. _Prospect on ordered and Rev. J. R. Real was . 'em0oy of D. A. Scott. Fridiy evening. ��'"t W. Jenkins, of Oshawa, spent LOst—On Saturday last at C. P. appointed a delegate to attend THE DOMINION BANK R.,,qtati(>n a brown 0 0111ring the convention at Lindsay. ■ !Sunday with P. Shirk. A diegrarefutcam__d �rjow �yjsm --=-t'—Net9oa W&gg'—Ij- -at as an heir -loom.- -'�.Occurred our Tuesday night of last :on a usfi-e—es R' veru AsPilsil. a" Romer" .4113,000AW trip to Montreal this week. Reward. J. Lawson. week when one of our most highly Mise Forgie, of Mount Forest, is Sayin MiL Mrs. - Mactmb, accompanied by are gs Department d ■residents was brutally -'visiting her daughter, Mrs.- Renfrew, of t a cte X&TO YOU 11=07 In as sank? Are "a savin with here' S1 27 pul4ing away aftv attacked by a member of young sonars at .urns on win MA posasag & n fund for somametaL R Michell, of Toronto, is visit. Toronto, is visitiost her daughter, men who were ander the influence Iff DSI Of Ow DQUAr and upwards received. tin9 z 91" 49 added to "Man" mos a, You. his sister, Mrs. Gibson. .. Mrs. D. P.' Macfarlane, of Black of liquor. ' The law may yet take MIrs. Robbin's is visiting her ret stock. Wives in Peterboro this week. its course in, the. matter. Mrs. David Gregg is vial The Ladies' Aid of Erskine _WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager. •- tiug her church met at the home of Mrs. R sister, Mrs. Fawcett, at.Sarnia. mainuxxnxilnxxnxnKnmmnxxxmnxmxxxmmcxxmxmxmiK Rawson On. Wedfiesday afternoon. NKSKXXMRKK JT. Anderson, of Toronto, spent GIRL, COULD There *as a good attendance and 'Sunday with J. and Mrs. Bundy. pleasant tifue was spent by all. Mrs. Bingham is. spending a few After the business was concluded, berries and cream, cake etc., were Ed. and Mrs. Gibsonspent aday served. imeek I a with relatives in Newmark- -.NOT VORK �`repfr'eshmeqts, congistiog of straw. LISTEN� gt,-STOP last week with relatives in Whit -How She Was Re6ved from by. Pain by Lydia L Pinkha s bt- Gratim. and Miss Margsr -st Roleft on Frliiday on a, trip to Ed-- -NiegetableCompourA NOTICE TO CREDITORS mouton. Several from here 'attended the Taunton, Mass.—" I had *ns in both In the matter of the Estate of Robert Ge -orge Cammack, late of • the Township Liberal picnic at Markham last sides and when my periods came I W of Pickering, in the County of Ontario to stay at home •_Farmer, deceased. Hiss Bessie Bennett, of Toronto, from. work and ad - Notice is hereby given, Is spending a week or -two with fer a longtime. iven. pursuant to Oil, Master Cyril Heara,'of WhAby, came to Our house Ontario, that all persons having claims friends here. day s woman Chapter 121, of the Revised Statutes of One Seetion 56 of the ,Trustees' Act", -the very best is spending his vacation with Ed. I and asked my against the estate of Robert George and Mrs. Gibson. mother. why I was Cammack, who died at the said Town - James Harvey returned home onii suffering. Mother ship of Pickering on or about the 11th at 35 cents I told her that I sof- day of June 1918, to'seftd by post pre - Friday after spending a couple of week: in the city-. fered every month WLid or deliver to R. Geo-ige Cammack, per gallon at and she said, 'Why R. No. 1, Pickering, Oat., E. A. Joseph and Mrs. Read6au mot- ored to Vaughan and spent a few don't Cammack, R. R. No. 1. Pickering. you buy a Ont., or to Mrs. Mary E. Lamont., 99 Ex - bottle of Lydia days with their son. gMY St. Patrick St. Toronto Out., the Ex' -Pinkharn's Veetable Com Mrs. W. Johnston, of Crotons pound? 1 ecutors of the last Will of the said 'Ttgititlg With Rev. A. and kira. mother bought It and the next month I deceased, their names and addresses McLellan at the manse. was so well that I worked all the month and full particulars in writing of their Wm. Graham -left last week r without staying at home a day. I am 'claims and of the securities of any for i� good health now and have %old Lou of : held —,the Old Country to secure by them on or before the l8th girls about it.*' -Miss CLA=cz filowN, -of August, i-916, �ber of pure-bred horses, -CHAS-s- Mrs. Alfred Hootb, of KatI 22 Russell St?"t, Taunton, Mass. And further take notice that after SARCAENTIS a- i the 18th day, of August, 1910, the said tr sing Camp, spent at at Thousands of girls suffer in' silence Executors grill proceed to distribute Sunday la .. I CLAREMONT, Ont. the Methodist parsonage. every month rather than consult a phy- - the assets of the said deceased among A Mrs. H. Mech4u, Miss Blanche sician. If girls who an troubled with li the persons entitled thereto, having And two little nieces from Osbaws. painful or irregular periods. backache, regard brily to the claims of which beadache, 'were with friends here on Sunda ta dragging -down sensations, they shall theii, have received -notice,- -- There is talk -of -&,-'celebrati spells or Indigestion would take -iiiud-lh-i-silif---Exe-c--u.tore will not be here on Civic hpliday July 441; Lydia E. Pinkbam's Voptable Cam. resp sible for the sai& assets or any C IND 10 part othereof to any person of whose -.Us- - -Grow The 18,2ud Battaliona safe and pure remedy made --L 'a may assist in -.*r -.-,bey shall'not then. have receiv- �The Pic the inatter- Orlag ed notice. hp John Besse, of Wbitevale, and might be avoided. Dated kwing Company, 182nd Battalion. -daughter-, Mrs- F. Postift.-al- reed �__W'rfu WI;4dw-r —pinich., 11"cine A. E, CRRIRTIAN, .,Boost your own Polling Sub -Division. See what our Division has d River, are visiting friends here for Co.. Lynn. Us". (confidential) for fm Soliai for the said ExeL a few day.&. isdvice which will prove helpftL 40-42 Whitby. Oat.yone. A Win, and Mrs. Ormerod "d No.' Other' daughter, Edith, and Lyman and Eligible 182nd Batt. 118th Batt. Battalions P,,, I Orange Hall. 71 0 0 Mrs ey spent -Sunday with E. 105 .2 And Mrs. Gibson. 2 Pickering Village. 7 -■4 10 Mrs. A. J Chandler returned to MILTON a 3 Dumbarton, 88 2 4 Rouge Hill, 2o I her borne in Toronto on Sunday 0 after @pending'a week or two with 6 Cheer wood, 150 her parents. J. H. and Mrs. Beal. le. 58 7. 4 % 14 7 Brougham' 139 Mrs. B. S. Palmer and Miss PRESSED C K I ' 7 ZI Mary Macnah returned on Friday8 W hitevale, 73 12 from Stratford where they had J9 nalsaml 0 0 been holidaying for the past two 10 Claremont, 2 _15 weeks. 11 Alton&, 70 10 2 z_ 0 Stouffville bowlers play ed a - friendly game with. the Claremont We have 'secured - theAgencyof, these Brick, and club on Wm. Leaper's lawn here 100 Pickering men have e Qmly on Friday afternoon and. won. by enlisted to date. We haven't done on six shots. are pr s our share yet. There are still k8 meu in the Township 'i e pTejar-d to Ore Fon-Ill graAes on. '_ 0 D . e eligible for enlistment, join toaLy.: We congratulate Miss Adelaide BEATON. Coates, PUN of -Mrs.- Soden, on care af Claremoti'� Locust Hill, Greenburn, Ont.' W. J J. F. DAI", taking honors at the Conservatory Lieut. 182nd Batt., Lieut. 182nd Batty, et Music, Toronto, in theory. (PI-i-•Whitevale Rudim ts). Duabartm !!f9e tea Sabbath school held a p _atriotic service on MASSEY-HARM We are authorized Agents'for this district. qj ---Sunday last. The collect )n which swoon $14 was given ted to over ;ION Uream Separabirs, -to the fresh air fund Now open to Sh&I Business Wm. Forgie, of Mount Forest, will assure you every Schools, Toronto, continues until motored here one day last week cent of profit. August 28th, when Fall Term Be. and on his return was accompani- gins.- Free Catalogue. Write ed by his mother'. - his sister, Miss Mowers and Rakes, Verity Jennie,• and brother, John and -W. H. SRAW, Pr Plows, Wagons and -wife. :ryNr=Mj:M . - Remember that after Jnly 15th Buggies. i the stores will close at ", o'clock on R. THEXTON, Pickering, Wednesdays and Friday's.. Thoc-6 6 U M ring, Ont PICKERING MER FURNITURE working behind counters are en- -7 , Ind. Phone l6ffi titled to at least two evenings in w•LUMBER -YARD the week for relaxat ion. Mr. and Mrs. Pink, -of Toront, Porch Chairs, Reclining Chairs and- Hammock the latter ata cost. C Swed b 19�. A.3 peciap y good line of Camp Cote at $2.25. -motored out last Thursday and Ahab k Uuft will spend a week or two in'town . Just arrived a carlaad of rl C3 toAb, Mr. Pink will have charge Of the r`Parties who have had pictures framed here for some -time, C3 to Standard Bank during the absence kindly call and take them away. 192 -Columbia fir lumber, COM - of Mr. Smith, who is in Lu.can on so an important mig sion. C. H. BURLIN .,priaing the following DICKERING 31 In Knox Chiirch, Winnipeg, on ;arm -.7-16 rmatched %d June 24th, Miss Nerta C. Bennett ty 0 td jj*ft IL and Mr. George liffler, of -151yrtle, , I* "W q a rX If 9VW ; . ..-' z sheeting, flooring, .10, Q Man... were united in marriage by �Ilcn ! ov We extend to Cr baoe,.ca4ifig, etc. Rev. Dr. Duval Mrs. Miller our bestwishr Mr. and I Do-SIMPSON&oco, 11114 ous 0. z 0 es for a happy and prosper' 0 Aife. ? - z z *-200.00 worth 61 Milli Al nery Jac wT_T_,D.__Gor_don -undertheaus- . , — —e—. Thestarden-party o be cleaM - -nt av one f pices of the Methodist chi 0 irch Mar which was to be held on July 20th. syr .'PICKERING --has been postponed-trn-til 6e 250�-_ hese, Hats are made of expensive materials. 19by Reg $6, for $4, w o-wi.nq to other attrsictions in the , %% C1 Bell and Independent phone. regular' 5.00 for 3,75, regular 4.00, 'for 3.'00, regular 3. 5 50 for 3 00, Z 0 a oolisplendid Programme will be fur- or 2.00, regular 1,60 for 1.25, July;* = ,.9h d 4• rn vicinity on the former date A ani sops regular 8.00 for 2 50, regular 2.50 f Wished e y Mr. Clarke, of Toronto, 'Yon waist IN' Sum'raer Hat -don't miss these bargains. 1 01 • noted ve-triloquist. Further Come now as our. Millinery Department will be closed 0 va to.I NOT: q0 1 notice next' week. See bills. for the season- in about two weeks. Z.- ----TKe--Wbnjen s institute will hold 1917-Whitb_T is Osbawa 3, Bronosm A their July meeting on the after- 4, F P 5 ig,,caunington ii, . M�ns Boys' atyd fhiidren�s =StraHats, Girls' Mid -dies, Women's 10, lu 9 oilman noon.of the l9th at the home of Mrs. Evans Ward. Girls'meeting, --Aprons. Girls' and Boys' white and blue Canvas Shoes, Dale eat ' Ladies' StimmerVests, Corset Waists, White A Day with Flowers". A Skirts irta, H. Grain Chopping Chet Contest -Ages, 10 and under, osiery, Cbraets, Etc. FLAKING 11 to 14 and 15 to 17, for which pri. AND OA Of all msI and design Houaeholdl�qods�Scrim's, Art Muslins, Gingliams, Uble Linens, zes will be given. Hour of meet- Bed Spreads,. Pillow Slips, etc. The undersigned is prepared to do kept in stook. It will pay You ing, 3 o'clock. Conte and bring_,, bo ce,11 at our works sca inspeot our sillook your lunch cup, saucer and spoon. grkin chopping and oat flaking and obtain priops, Don't be misled by every day in the week agents we do not employ them, omsequesse- Those having papers. magazines, RO(JERIES GROCERIES every rubbers etc. for Red Cross funds, except on Saturday ly we can, and do throw off the mod AVIN rV Ali 119 Ir W 'ge em inyeaffi--riess In separateP to date . -I 1% parcels, as room has been secured coffee, 80C I to store them in Mr. Birkett's itaflding. A SIMPSISOON & Co., sion.110 per seat -,whom you Was. save pseWal slav by pt"b"ing from U% e. Tea. bulk and mixe A quantity of slabs for sale, also y PIPM, sell sollafiwf. wagon tongues, axles, et -3. EON MIM 211ANITI CIL. PI A. '910ERING john jr. Sayles, G 00WA reenwood 7' T r A; ; Wv, nr I- A e A. - 16 4� ADW CLEAN An homespun has a plain.crash-color III useful Hints and skirt, combined -with a black and white NO STICKINES S striped coat. The pockett flapp on _;FM 14 - - - .. __ 1111crall Insull-lil""M G.Uriggs & Sons and collar, cuffs, pocket flaps and belt on for the Busy HAMILTON - of the Norfolk coat, of the plain. 7 Combinations of Figured and Plain 70 S Housewife Lingerie Frocks Haase �11,111111411> � Materials in S F As we combine stripes with plain ma- imore wholesome than baking -powder terials, in our sports costumes, so do bread. -we combine figured with plain fabrics Alelected Recipes. and continue this way until all the Peppers can be 'stuffed with almost in our lingerie and tub frocks, both for sugar is up. Let them continue any thing that I' well 'seasoned Own ups and for small girls. !Children like fruit drop cakes for 5 d and gr 1 to boil slo.wly until the color is either XVL their school lunches. Beat the yolks! light or dark, as you, prefer, or, an- savory. There are sprigged mW dotted dimi- Asparagug prepared. as usual on but- ties, embroidered and of four eggs until thick. , Add the other way, is to cools until tender, printed JUqD id - grated rind of one-quarter of a lem- drain and put in a stone jar, with an tered toast and with grated cheese voiles, flowered organdies, embro RURE scattered over it is often -a pleasant ered muslin, and batistes, each with % oil and one teaspoonful of lemon juice equal weight of sugar, and cover. They and beat again; then Work in gradual- will keep fully perfect. They *'ill be change. its corresponding plain material, to I one cupful of ground nut meats and fount more tender than when cooked � Mashed summer squash should al- be ' combined in the slip-on blouses, —one cupful of fine-ehopped- -date&.' , ways have a pinch of sugar stirred in Russian, and numerous other smart in the syrup' Watch the first -month with the butt aw salt The floweret dim - 'When thoroughly beaten stir in the, 0 - erpepper, d' used Peplum designs. ALL to see if there is anY sign Of ferm ent DOLID BY stiffly whipped whites of the eggs and, ation.' If so, heat by setting. stone jar for seasoning. sties are especially pretty ■for the very WORN BY rX Or P -Mm whole wheat" A brilliant polish may be given to small girl, and many a tiny frock Of imam= two tablespoonfuls of in hot water until thorunghtTy scalded. flour. Drop by small spoonfuls on brass door fixtures ornaments, &c., d 1 In cooking quince one may add equal i by washing them in aluni and lye. 'flat greased pans and bake in a mo erste oven. parts of sweet aple, which makes an Make a solution by boiling an ounce f _v1excellent preserve. THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE wash the Peach Cream -Two tiblespo�6nfuls of alum in a pint of rye and articles in it. crinullated gelatin, one-half cup cold- i all its cares and woes, boiling I .. Can You Make Gravy? When putting Away the flatirons, water, one-half cup bo g water, one k*I disappointments grim 7pint crushed peaches (or apricots, if It is really amazing how many fair- if the house is to be closed for any n all the grief it knows, �ook-9-511 in the simple 'art of length of time, take the-Precauti6it preferred), the whip from one pint of, ly good e hopes, f ar off and dim, all its bickerings small, rubbing them cream, one-half cup -sugar, Soak gel- gravy making, who, instead, serve up over with a little lard; &tin in cold water, greasy brown water that real- Its hours of hateful strife, dissolve in boiling, insipid gres, then there is no danger of their rust- ust- Water. Add fruit and sugar, Stir; ly spoils the meat. Yet it is the ing. There's something after all It is a good plan to suspend from -Until mi thicken Cut I easiest thing in the world to make That makes a joy of life. mixture begins to thi' ken. a nail on the kitchen wall,, a pad and and fold in the whip from the cream- � well slid add immeasurably to the pencil. During the cooking, when There's somethin every day aches, our in cream mixture. Chill, 1 Real gravy is' the juice from the .0 nearly used up, Or so it seems to me .:pea lues That truthfully ;Line a mold with halves of apricots or pleasure of a meal. any article of food is 'garnish with beaten cream and hal meat which runs out in the course of Jot it down so when you make o I may I your order, nothing will be forgotten.. ,of fruit, i cooking, so it is 2 very valuable part I'm glad I've lived to as. Despite Marmalades -Two pineap-of the food and should not be wasted To make a sofa pillow that will - be the care and pain, 7, Pineapple Marm almost as fluffy as though stuffed The heartache and the tear, pies one basket apricots, six large on any account. oranges, eight pounds sugar. Shred To make these jukes really nice, 1 with goose feathers, use cotton that The sun comes out again the pineapples, wash apricots, cut seasoning must be added, and in some 1 has been tom in bits and thoroughly And I am glad I'm here. heated in an oveii. It will not pack nee -into halves without removing skins; insta a a slight thickening is cor- or get hard if it has been heated en- icut oranges into small pieces, care- rect. There have been times I thought rem wW thin white or ough. The end of Joy had come, • 'fully removing rind Gravy for roast beef. mutton 4. That all in vain I'd wrought, Put in preserving 'kettle pine- lamb should be unthickened, and the -Akin. And sick at heart and glum apples, apricots, oranges; add sugar; beat way to make. itis the -following: Is clear and trimmings, such as gristle I've heard the robin's song, :let simmer until fruit I Put any tri Rhea eoldf ' - eat, in-` The baby's prattling voice, orms a Jelly substai ce.* Whe dio odd rough pieces from the in -THE put into glass preserving jars. to a small pan and simmer while the FASHI-ONS mccam And that I've lived along Grape Juieer Wash meat is cooking. They will make To bear them I rejoice. -Unfermented grapes and pick them from the stems. very good stock. Mash the grapes and squeeze gently I When the joint is cooked lift it from, It's all worth *MeF,-Tftnd­, 'through cloth. Have sterilized bot-, the baking tin on to a dish, and keep 1 Fashions In Summer Fabrics. Each burden that I bear I ties prepared. Into these. Put the It hot in the oven. The tears that come to blind. I Summer finds us very much inclined Then pour the f Thedrearyhours of care ;Juice, but., do not till quite to the top, hot dripiAngs rom; towards stripes, in linens ponrees, _7i94 cloth a very I Depress me for a time, xra Hien cover lightly.. Place a cl I` the tin into a clean jar. Do this tussaks, voiles, crepes and the vari- to the bottom of a kettle and fill about Then splendid joys appear Set bottles Into steadily,, so that all the brown part re i our imported and domestic novel Then Flowered Organdy- witif Ge6rgette I; And life .becomes sublime -'half full of water.' mains In the tin. cottons, The ground of these mat - Collar And I am glad I*m here. the kettle and put On to boil When I Put the tin over the fire and pour -erials is usually white, or the na- 'the boiling point in reached remove the �, into it the cupful of hot stock YOU coral crash or - linen color, and the rose -bud and white dimity trimmed r battles and set them in. cold water. 1 have got -ready, or an 1._y ot4gR_)Tu may ehher -a vivid --or a soft tone, with frills of Valenciennes lace and I GERMAN FOOD- SHORTAGE. (When placing the bottles put them have. If you have no stock you must according to the purpose of the frock, Inisiiii-o"n- .,- -le - Immi—S ­ cusp in the! Into the water with a denting pari- use boiling water. -- Then, with an' or- the fancy_ of the wearer. - These smart . uttle -above.. for -the- miss of two Fear Situation Will Be Made Excuse - tion or they will break.) " Repeat the, iron spoon, scrape well over the t'ZL- I striped materials are usually combined or three summers. to Keep Captives Hungry. process for three successive days,. and and you can also scrape the bars of the The a plain fabric, vorresponding with The flowered, printed or embroider- - -- ----- ithe last time seal well. trivit, if one has been used, as the the color of the stripe, or the ground. ed crepes and voiles are Considerable alarm exists -over the" I very pretty possible consequences to British prix - tomatoes Rellsh,Thirty-six - green, .,at always leaves some of its brown On the Russian blouse models, and the used this way, and there are printed atoes (medium size), five large; covering on them. It all helps to col- other designs, Norfolk, and the various overs of war In Germany because of tam silks being combined with plain taf reports of food shortave there, re - sugar, five green POPPets, one Cup or the gravy. peplum model ow so well liked, the !etas and satins, in the some way, for sugar, three cups vinegar, two table- � Let the gravy in the pan boil well,'striped silk or 111nen is used for the afternoon frocks. ceived from sources generally regard - spoons salt, one teaspoon cloves, one I and if there is any fat skim it off. coat, and the plain for the skirt, or Handkerchief Linen for l3loille' ad as reliable. -a de- • Aeaspoon cinnamon, one teaspoon all- � Season with a little pepper and salt, vice verse. . s" a While he was unable to g1ve spice , one teaspoon white mustard 'and if it seems too pale In color add a For blouses, both of the sports type I finite confirmation of these reports, seed. Chop tomatoes and onions fine, little browning salt or caramel. Another Find In the Upholstery and the more dressy models, the Lord Robert Cecil, Minister of War 7cover with the salt, let stand over; Strain a little round the joint, but Department striped aM'figured handkerchief lin-' Trade, discussing the reported food shortage in Germany, said : nigbt�­Fri­ -the morning -Pour--off the-d-o-jjbt -put much; -or- the carr" -will Last summer we took cretonne from ens are Modish- The"LLUVe Usually, -reports,----. add all the other ingredients and tram- I am "so Impressed bT the brine splash it over when serving. Strain the upholstery departfent -hitet grounds with colored stripe,, -but peppers; after cooking ten min -1 the remainder into a really hot ture- flower, or conventionalized pattern., of, a food scarcity, that I trust the existence of such a condition will not. utes add the peppers, chopped fine. en or sauce -boat and send to the table The stripes are much more in evid. ex Germane Let bQj] one hour. This relish will as hot as pass e possible. Nothing is more nee than the figured linens. For be made an excuse by, the Germ -keip without sealing. use disagreeable than tepid gravy. the costume blouse Georgette crepe to cut down the n ' ecessary food of Apple Flamer -For eight apples their war prisoners. For such 94 Gravy served with poultry, veal and is the general favorite. In white or action w -two cups sugar, one cup water, "P -'Pork. is usually Mightly thickenedL. the soft tones of pink, blue, cafe au ou_1d_]g9duce a terrible storm bet" jam, little rum or btsndy and I Pour off the dripping as before, but lait. - Nile green, and the various oth- Of indignation in this country, great, one cup beaten cream• rare and core leaving a little behind in the pan. ly increasing the bitterness of the apples, boil sugar and water together Stand the pan over the fire.. and shake• er pastel shades, this material washes; struggle--4he most bitter in history. P Perfectly; the dark tones are excellent ten mirntes, arrange apples iNbutter- 1 into it about a teaspoonful of flour tailored suit, and are practical for the ssence of ed baking dish two inches apalit, add' and stir well into the dripping till it being selected to harmonize, or matchFreedom is the very e syrup, cover and bake until apples are becomes a good brown color, but doL the shade of the suit. humanism as it is the very essence of Mills Alden. teridei. Be careful to preserve shape' not allow it to him Linen and Georgette are often com- the gospel. -Henry M of apples. Remove from dish, boil Then add the stock and boil up bined most effectitvely in the smart syrup until thick, fill cavities in ap- scraping th'e tin Well. LSkim away afternoon models for country club and Ar like wear. One unusually attractiv pies with jam, pour, syrup , around-iny surplus fat, add' pepper and salt, them., and just before serving pour' airs strain into a hot tureen, blouse of costume shows a Russian over them rum or brandy. Light and mauve color Georgette worn with Tt�e'Flne serve. The apples are delicious with- full, short skirt of mauve linen; Household Hints. 'Out the rum or brandy served with a other iml)orted model, made on Rus - little whipped cream. Some house- Usq a clothespin for scraping pants, sian blouse lines, shows the novel Flavou wives add chopped nuts, to jam in fil- etc, combination of foulard and muslin; wt Bread,-cheesie and fruit make a per- the blouse is of the muslin and the the delicate taste of matted feet lunch. Preserved Quince. -Pare and quay- skirt of -foulard barley blended with the ter the quince, remove the pore, and. Cream puffs take twenty-five min-. Trimmings for Lingerie Dress" sweets of whole wheat— take equal weight in sugar. Cover utes to bake. Much narrow ValiDticiennes and filet -the quince with cold water and let Cheese soup lace edging and insertiton is is sufficient reason -in Itself is much more nutri- I used to --them cometo a boil slowly. -Skim- tious than any -other kind; - trim the dainty muslin anal volle for the, wonderful- popular. 0. cc&tr. and when nearly soft jut one-quarter l Muffin and cake batters require -of the sugar on the top. When this I half as much liquid as Pour, dresses this summer. It edges the sty Of another part of the frills of bodice and skirt, finishes the bolls add stWl Yeast bread is as a rule reckonea collar and cuffs, joins the seams, or is applied in any way that strikes the 64 individual fancy. Embroidery isan- Grape=Nubg other strong trimming fWatutre. Sear - Doctor Tells How To Strengthen .7109-71 rely tub -frock but shows a blouse or TO 0 D est ht 50 per cent In One Plain and Blocked Voile Taffeta touch of white or colored handwo& on Trimmed collar, cuff, belt, or at the closing. Noveltyt buttons, , embroidered ' or But it is more than de= Week's Time n any Instances (erred it. in great quantities to the stenciled, lend a touch of effective c01- 11610us—It is the finest dreasgoods counter; still'oYf the look. or to the darkamenor serge frock, novelties. we.discovered this arra light crystal buttons adds pretty kind of concentrated nour- A Free Prescription Von. Can Have to strengthen their eyes so as to'bespared out for no FWed and Use at Home. the. troubre and vpense of ever getting season, that the Plain and striped cot- finish to the voile and crepes. ishment to thoroughly,sul!�_. glasses. Eye tronbles of many dese p- n a?*d linen bomespuns, intended for These patterns may be 6btafhed y and -brain lftsqeg? tions may be wonderfully benefited by fol- tain bod Phtladclpbla, Fa. Do you wear g --win= the slim ner 1- MIM --M------T0— - - --I- . - 1 11 "'U., _C rner cottage fwnishing9F--wem­frO your Cal 19 . McCaR dea or weakneasrs? If so, -you will be glad to .9cription: Go to any active dragstorecharmingly suited to sports suits and The McCall CO„ 70 Bond St�, Torotnto, --a food that benefits users know that ner-o lIng to Dr. Lewis there is and get a bottle of Ron-Opto tablets, Dr* -OMe on-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glasPs skirts, bei� �cially practical for 0 remarkably. you. ves were M., Dept. W. �Iany whose e, real hope for i -- - ----- IsAlt of -water -and all-Qn, to ditsolve. Wit those which, require a bit harder wear ,Y, e' ng T. thpy have bad their eyzs--rL-- e­--P-rrT-iAr-re--6f­t�ts won- bathe *a eye," two to four times stored &'Ju than the ordinary,4-nen or silk gar. daily. You should notice your eyes clear The Wherefore. A short trial proves -derful- free premeriptlan, One man says, ftp perceptibly right' the start and In. after trying it:' -I was almost blind; merit will stand. These also have could not ?4ce to rend at all. Now I can flammation ivill quickly disappear, if your the natural exash and "Flubdub's home seems badly neg- read everything wW;out day -gla s and eyes -Are bothering you, even a litti take linen grounds, xqe steps to save them now before Itis too and are striped in the same tones, bar. lected." pri ,,There' Is my eyes do not water any 'more. At night late, Ninny hopeless blind "Well, his wife is interested in a (9son" they would pain drP111dftflIf,: non, they feel I might have ring the softer shades. The black and line all the time. it was been saved if they had for their eyes white combination is especially smart, son reform, bitter roads, pure poll - le a mirnele to in time. .me." A lady who used It says: "The at. N,,t�, A�etlh" m"Humt I, h�. tb. b." and there are bright green, purplo, tics and clean 'plays.` • mosphere seemed hazy with or without a Sold by. Groc eve P,:,;. but after u %tnx this prescription sumlned, is a very rem*.bw ere. fifteen days erer'ythlug Aekus clear. mmedy. Its c-stftu"t lavdt"" — -ell-kn- - to emtn�t orange, and a wide choice of the other ",,p�i I aad�ldelTv"-qcrlbed or t" I = . by them The bright shades Responsibility fs-elwa_ys lying about .can even read "es. b,,n so P" cent fa a" Canadian Posturn Cereal C Ltd-, fine print without des which are so much in . V �QV 5 S no AtL SOZ It n U %---believed 1 0 r w"k* dT!V -d 1,9 factor -for -sport.s-wear; - -This-matertwi- -wniting­ fo serne wide-awnke--young Wirldsop. Ont r( em n a�P, of the ilasses can now dlit" I them I reason- 4b wep— ."s I fee - ,hears - ff r"R is wide ani inexpensive. One espec- Chap to ccme along and take it on his Is time and mul es more will be able , I J is sold in Toronto by Valman Drug CIL tally effective suit developed in this shoulders. Af d . ..rF�-a�..•!trT- ... ,."�+s+r. *+.n,z.rt.•n; . yam..:wcy. . ,. "L• %ti.. .°'.'FY•i�'tV. -'t r• s4•:?.::'�f•-- r 3'' .:'.S•:. - Y .t!. ✓-:^Q.G•^:. tiw -:. !' 1 CAUSE OF (INDIGESTION - x FAMOUS HORSE,^ _ — M �I.ahl�mg a Lazy �.iver ,v" C�i . Thorourhbred Stallion Anmer Will p� may give temporary: 1 People Who Complain o[ This Trouble ' Be Seen at Canadian National relief—but the P� habit is not ON W DEVICES "'Y _ Uatnall Are Thin ExhibitionBlooded . 8 health habit. It will put the :: a • In the interests of the breeders of -liverout of business in time- T T Thin blooded ;and then everything CLEVER WAYS OF OUT(iUBSSIl'QQ People usually have Ontario and the united efforts o! the else __,stomach trouble. They seldom recog- various breed societies to encourage goes out of business. Get - THE GERMANS !size the fact that thin blood is the the farmers and breeders of Canada to -s` !cause of the trouble, but it in. In raise horses that will meet the de- the health habit by eating ' — _ �• _ _ � - _ - Apply the Remedy, ,fact thin, impure blood is the most wand " expecte-d- from buyers from "I -see you no gouger Il-y6lsr p ace common cause of stomach trouble : it foreign' countries during the year. Ithe ideal hot -weather food, Palated Scenery In One -Hide Their cella Hour." "Nope; that namai !affects the digestion very quick! The succeed teemed to, attractive to tramps. Y• Ing the termination of the war, WhiCh Contains more digestible, Great Guns With s ps. So i - gland. that furnish the digestive fluid I the Canadian National Exhibition, at Shield. changed it to Woodpile Viiia," [ ,are diminished in their activity ; the Toronto, has arranged with the Do brain -fig; mumle-build- ' jfitomach muscles are weakened, and minion Government and the Canadian dug material than beefsteakA- yaatrgr -mertcan named Wm. P. man lOZaSOlgs ` ;,' !there is a loss of nerve force. In this Thoroughbred Horse Society to have br eggs. The tasty, delicious Fay, who went to France to join the EED P TATOEB. IRISH Cal;- ' ,`state of health nothing will ore Anmer, the thorou hbred stallion re- , biers Delaware, Carman.. Order quickly restore thea g g p crispness of the baked wheat American, Ambulance Corps, and Who at once, hupp ly limited. Write for quo- x appetite; the dl es- rented' by His Majesty, King George, for the past eight months has been tations, 11. W. Dawson, Brampton. tion' and normal nutrition than VC8 good. as a sire suitable to improve, the stock palate joy and stomach driving a field ambulance along the >�yl wax'rna rich; red blood. Dr. Williams' Pink in Canada, paraded every afternoon Comfort. It supplies the French battle front, writes as follows Pills act directly d the blood, making during the Exhibition, maximum of nutriment in regarding the ingenious devices em- BOX' NAILERSt SAWYERS, A> It rich and red, and this enriched blood As an encouragement to breeders the ployed by the French army : LABORERSi-gooti wages. Apply strengthens weak nerves, stimulates smallest bulk, ,8114 its daily Since the be nn' tired muscles and ave kens the normal As Horse Society has de- gi uyg of the war the or write"hirstbrook Bros, Llitiit• tided --to distribute the revenues ob- use keeps the bowels healthy French have shown themselves to ed, Toronto. activity of the glands that supply the twined from " Anmer's " stud fees in and active. For breakfast have many sides to their character Cj' -'digestive fluids. The first sL-n of im- premiums at Agricultural Shows to ANTED—MACHINISTS, MOULD. ' that no one had suspected before. r r ERB and Pattern Makers, steady proving health is an improved appe- classes of horses sired b a thorough- with milk or Cream Or for -..: y g � One of these newly-apparent•traita is work, state age, experience and wages. tits, and soon the effect of these blood {bred, which are best suited for ie- any meal til�ltll fresh fruits. their remarkable craftiness in invent- Boving Hydraulic & Engineering Co., making pills is evident throughout the ,mount and caval purposes. ing military devices of various sort.. Limited, Lindsay. --- ..'.•-y system. 'You find that, what you eat : . �' p p Made in Canada �' ANTED -HELP FOR WOOLEa ' -system. distress you, and that you are - -- _ F r le On aide o a c - ` Iul, Cardere Weavers, Fullers , o example : O e i er 3 Ca e 'strong and vigorous instead of irrit- i Sure Sin tain hill close by the German trench- and peer Tenders. r.oud wages paid able and listless. This is roved b "Harold isn't doing so well in school es there is, a rent 'battery of sev- sured. -departments, haseveral openings open ady ngs foo _ A „ eral large guns. For many months inexperienced help. ,i bare energy' and ' the case of Mrs. J. Harris, Gerrard Ste, as he did. abillt>' .ill bring promotion. Vraggas „ it ha. been lII the Same lOC8tI0n and. 1d -. to apprentices while learnln Toronto, who says : About three ' Did the teacher sa so?" y q ear. ago I was seized with .severe y b fre frequent bombardments the Ger- Vea0hr: Special inducements t I "No, but the boys have. quit teas- mans .eventuall managed to e - Farnlly workers. Write stating full attack of indigestion and vomiting. 1 .': ing him about being teacher's pet " y g get an exprrienro if any, age, etc to Thaa't �My food seemed to turn soul as soon . almost perfect range upon it with Sling:Ab}• Iffir, Co., Ltd , Brantford. ont, a ?? their long-distance as I ate it, and I would turn so deadly �. g guns. So accur- . IsMws>?ar>Ellas los sass 'sick that sometimes I would fall on the ° ' I ate, In fact, was their firing, that one r y. laic [or iSlaards wad tate ao other �Ro l IT-MAXING NEWS AND JOB d9oor after vomiting. I tried a lot of could sit in comparative safety by the urtirr, fur vale in good Ontario : `a home remedies, but they did not help i.•a Preparedness. window of a house only o few bun-' towns. The most useful and laterestins of .all bustrepsen Full in''ormation on i me. Then I went to a doctor who ave Bred yards away and watch the tour -tion to p they'seemed Mr..Tompkins was obliged to stop bardments. It was like having a,box pany,73 Weat`A,4plaldewilson �sttreet. Torontch !me some powders, but the seemed ac- ! rr - over sight at a small count hotel. - Ty' at a theatre. One could hear the -� --'-- - - - ,t ;tuaily to make me worse instead of �� He was shown to his room by 'the «depart "—ss the French term the 3USUazLA.irsotrs better. This went on for nearly two ! .., one bo floe place afforded a colored Y p initial explosion the guns in the G+ ANCER, TUMORS. LUaaM ETC. months, and by that time my stomach y ".`s C� „,. � • lad. distance, then for fifteen seconds the internal and external. cured'wltb.-. , was in such a weak state that I could a�, "I am i&3 there's a rope here in out pain by our home treatment. write g p fascia of the shells through the air as before too lata Dr, Dallman Usdical not keep down a drink of water, and `- y,, case of fire," commented Mr: Tomp- like the' arriving of an express train, j Co.. Limited. Collinrwood. Ont Y I was wasted to a skeleton, and felt w .. ` a . kins, -as he surveyed the room,. "but and finally ' the crash as the shells HE FI(•1r!,UN CITY H(Y,4PIT 1 that life was not worth !lulu I was -- g• what s the idea of landod, Often the shells would a patting a Bible !n Fiu.i..-*+n-on-Hud.,vn. New Yor't 'not married at this time, and one Sun- --Tlwzottg#bsed Stallion "'turner•." the room in such a prominent place?" p- 1 ter. a two and arhalf years co•, .- to idaI I pear to land equarely on thq -French. Instruction and practice tr c,n, y evenirxg on the way to church with --- ---- -- - - 1 "Dat am intended foh use ash," m -n ah", wish to becomA m r M my intended husband I was taken with " .. I guns, but invariably - the gunners �,.,,N,1 i- rpalstprs- t Fur ' is bed spell on the street He took me Aniner is a bcautifull bred horse replied the in case de fire _ am , y i beg'. � would bravely reply. Two or three ; nt-. to a drug store where the clerk fixed and stands over 16 hands, with plenty j too fez advanced foh yoo to make yo' German captive balloons and several "-- p something n to take and to of quality and substance, and a good JJ escape, sah." aeroplanes flying back of the Germs 1, ? �° 8 y intended dispoai ion. lie was elected by Lord i lines would observe where the shells.. =� !got me a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Marcus Beresford from the Royal ! 6rsotllslCd Eyelids, e#r-and direct the firing.4- stud PHIs. By the end. of the first week I as a horse most suitable for the In Eyes inflamed b In order to baffle the German i f ''% a 'ceuld feel some improvement from the y exi'o- % use o! the, Pula, and I gladly continued Canadian requirements, and has been i siva to San. Dust -and Rind range -finders the French hit upon s � Making them until every symptom of pronounced by successful breeders to qguickly relieved by Murlos happy scheme. For several .huiDdred be the beat stallion that has ever left yes enjoying NoSmutir,Y so>suur� ..,:: wa$a3, , ,the trouble was gone, and I was again the shores of Cha world's greatest lust Eye Comfort. Ae btiiltsatahield.ntIt was made ord y 60'£s enjoying the best of health. These - Your DDr�yu� st's 50c r Bottle. Marine a s. - - i'ills are novo m s nursery. ein'r,rbes2Se.Fo OsokellAa[ eftaadt ary burlap stretched upon poles, and Bever; AI, i, ist MY they di and I tell It will,be remembered that in 1913 y was about fifteen feet high. There- Toronto Rat Sl,nok Show - • my friends what they did for me. � , DetiggisnosNsNselysa.RsmNrG..Cikaps � Y "� Anmer was the King's Derby can- after, when the Germans bombarded will be h-lI at ou can get Dr. Williams Pink Pills didate and was running well up in _ the -battery they were ne longer Viol= ®took Ts -as. oto from any dealer in medicine or mail tiger able that historic event when a suffragette - -A Suggeation. to see where their ehel}a fail and DECEMBER 8th and 9th, 1916 at 60 cents .a box or six boxes for ran out on the course, endeavoring to A politician who was seeking the were- consequently unable to direct s^r further particulars write ` $2.50�The Orn Williams Medicine i snatch at the bridle. " Anmer'" was i votes of a certain community thought their fire with any dcgTee of accur- �` t*nion stook Ysrrd: Toronto ' a° Brockville, thrown and the woman was trampled j it worth while to make menfioii of acy. Of coarse, portions of the shield to death. The fall also nearly proved his humble origin and early struggles. were blows[ down at times by the ex- ' ` POILU REFUSED' TREATMENT. I#stal for the jockey, Herbert Jones. ""I got i start in life by serving in ploding shells, but it was the work' of _ Anmer " was a winner a grocery store at $3 a week, and yet only a few minutes to make repairs. �r Paris Paper Attacks the Sentenee_'in England in she 1},4 miles Hastings have managed to save,,' he announc- Using Palated Scenery AlasWanted - z Imposed Upon Him. plate, second in the Payne Stokers, ,Was that before the invention of Another ingenious device of the "fie yearn tm- and Royal Stakes. His airs Flan- French is the use of painted 'scenery :I 1 -third' in the Newmarket, St. Ledger sentence of two ya ' cash 2�4giaters ?" - as a means . of misleadingthe enemy. To epre•e , t wail known y• Fert,2zar Manufacjurer, At- pzisonment inflicted recently by the sell Ii, was a winner of the Ase At a certain point along the battle tractrve proposition to enersadc - court-martial of Tours, -France, on a Gold vase, Jockey Club cup, Goodwood front the German trenches run across '• and reopcnsible partsew sal to submit to elect cup and Manchester cup and an own a Lr with call oarUculam to yi _fiddler. for refusal _ _ _ _ ' . > . _.: h railroad line which leads from a � tr!cal treatment has tau -some brother to Diamond Jubilee and Pers3-1 I fell !coin -e- building.--and.-received French village about a heli -mile away. >� E RT I L I Z E R, comment The Paris., Tempa, in an moron, bosh Derby winners for the what the doctor called a very bad. The Germans could'. w-p�lairil down - ' editorial, points out that the Tours late King Edward and both successful 'sprained ankle, and told me I must the tracks, and were in the habit of °' °sOII rai,liaxzsi� Co.. Lt4, F ;judges. dealt with the soldier as if he sires Diamond Jubilee was sold at not walk o it for three weeks. I 7a ia.Was at, west, soseato - ='M' got taking pot shots with their rifles at .. t were on active service :and not on the' the end of iiia racing career for $150, MINARD'S LINIMENT and in six the French soldiers who crossed the a. 4' (hospital books, inflicting the full ,000 to go to. the Argentine Republic, days I was out to work again. I think tracks. ' !penalty provided by the military code 1 where he has headecr the list of win- it the best Liniment made. The French called in a well known' i{ ul for disobedience. The editor ds- nine sires for several years. Guinea - ARCHIE E. LAUNDRY, • painter to help them. Upon an en- roe CAN"r CVT OUT s, tatted, it says, an attempt at fraud Hesp the dam of Ammer, is also a Edmonton, ormous canvas he painted a landscape 113og Spavin far Thorouthpia on the part of the prisoner, or else winner wvd the dam of Brakespear, representing exactly what the Ger- -they !they themselves !ailed to consider the Pintadeau and Jungle Cock. She is _ - but you can clean them off promptly with f mans saw when they looked down the y case in all its hearings. It is not'per- by Gallinule, sire of the"great Pretty tracks. It was a splendid piece of i missible for a patient refusing to -sub- ; Polly. Luck. worjt, in lull color and in perfect d • mit to a .treatment both painful- an ! The gracious and timely action of perspective. One night fife huge !dangerous, or a wounded man refus- -King ;George in presenting to Canada "There's one �� thing I've noticed "" drop " was mounted upon a heavy. and you work the horse same time. ins to submit to an operation, to be such 'a stallion for the improvement, about good luck, wooden framework and placed.uprfght Does no blister or remove the lr, classed as guilty of ordinary dis- i of thoroughbred stock is very much `'What is ib?' - _ across the tracks between two houses. I hair. $2,00 , per bottle, delivered. obedience. The right of a human be. ! appreciated by horsemen. "Anmer" "It falls oftenest to the -men who The next morning, when the Germans will tell you more if ou writs. ! ins to dispose .of his own body as he .has '•sen quartered at Ennisclaire use good judgment." looked up the tracks the view was ap- Book 4 M free. ABSO 1R•. thinks fit is both unquestionable and rums, Oakville, but will be broughtin s�saara s IGdatmeat save tbs lhsslolsn�Pt for j the curious f et uthat, the the antiseptic liaimtnt for mankind, ,. unquestioned. to Toronto for the whole period the '— parer reduces Varicose Veins, Ruptured +: Exhibition, the only place where the j i+a.�s or lis.o«eo..nba•a Gisim III wen, � Thoroughbred Horse Soviet hereon- crossing remained deserted from that cysts. Allo,s rain oaieidy. also si ..aa� Society time on. They never discovered the a6W.0 as eresslsts a ee.wrei. Made In elf U. L A. rented to exhibit him. Historical Item. W F 10UN8, P, 0 F„ 518 L mans BI Mentreel !las • Striving to Please, deception and the French soldiers 4bssrbis: sad Absorblae. Jr.. fin saidds�Is cuser.i "John," said the - minute2 obser- --¢ A young woman with a notebook y' have been able to.pass back and forth . �h rant' woman, '"didn't you forget' to -COMPULSORY` HARVESTING. and . a pencil entered the store of behind the screen in perfect. secures,_ . ,__ _- tip the waiter'. " cut town, D nd said e s' V For Sale "Na L s,bternded at right it' Hungary to Make Men, Women and cut town, and said to the propriet�z: A War Dish. t' J ,/ the start. I i "Good morning Mr. Driggs. I'm look - i can afford to spend and andltold ehim Children Assist in Fields. lig up records of the .early settlers of "My �fe has threatened te' leave _ take his tip and then bring us some. With memories of the 1915 wesither'the town Could you give me any bluejackets entered, a restaurant in �l�e�l(�ck Eng�ne 150 thing to -eat with the, change." in mind and the freakish west- : information ?" London, the other day and Bsked. for f her of the past three weeks as a . The old fellow turned to the desk ""Some Zeppelins in a. cloud"'"'Some p 1Q h warning that a record crop can easily! what?" said an astonished wai4ress. �'r •y r0 X 42y With double _ # y ; thumbed the ledger, and chuckled. be turned over night into a partiol ""Well, the earliest settler I've got is And the bluejackets pointed to a card maul-drivingbait 24 ins failure, the Hungarian agricultural: Doc, Talcott, an' his best record is on which was printed .Sausages and g authorities have decided upon unus- 1 three` months," mashed potatoes." wiae au Dynamo30 K. W. ual measures to harvest the 1916•' r ' crops in the speediest possible manner, steep a[taara"s Liaigieat m the hoose BLit driv Ali in first The municipal local authorities r - throughout the country have been em- fix Cannon'., Life Underrated. la s c�n�ition`�attId be powered to requisition for harvesting � '� ' The number of shots that can be v� _ purposes the services of every man, fired from one of the French three- sold together or sap,,rote- woman and child at home, not servin Inch_tuns before it is worn e a in some In spensable way, in at least one instance, been found to • 4, '�OTLeQ 56 fy atso a lvt of sbafitng si>}an ]!lass for at fixed verges, Prisoners- of war be as high as 18,830, according to f 3 The above rl]tnrtration shows three of working in non-military ' CtSncerns of the actual count kept by s young ar- at a- very great bargain as - the twenty different Patriotic But- have also been requisitioned for the tilleryman, who has sent these figures tone and Flags of the Allied Nations - which Canadians are proudly wear- harvesting ; several thousand work- t in from the front. While the three- room is required imtuedi• Ing to -day. In order to advertise our "i Tag Day Supplies we will send yon men have been imported from Rua- father was known to be a robust can-;. these twenty designs, upon the rn sian Poland and all the troops in the F non, the theoretical estimaba before .tel - ' taint of ZB cents This is a collection interior who can be spared will be 6 the war was that 1,000 shots would y you will prise and keep. Ask for . furloughed or the ams !, price on a large Ftag for your Home. g rt* � purpose. ,• � r probably_be the limit of its efficiency. �f Frani Wilson & Solis•' T. P.' TANSEY, _ - t', „ Women not only Kinardlo Lialarent Lumberaian's rriend 73 Adelaide Street Wes - Dept. "4,^ 18a••laa les! fit., atoatseai Y have the last e, tlaasetaotttrers of assess, snttoas, word but in most of the artium?nts i TH The best ar rials aril i`at war ispptiea ' `3 illE gument for good roads it Toronto. ' b ll they usually grathe flrab one too, - - - - -- T --- N -- N ....r,:.:�r....,.........,..s.- • nt'v'i:�..hr.:,*...y""...� :,� �.c.,:r:.;�,a�",.. uSs""�r�s.,,.rw3e.:s�....::.: •,.37�v.:tis',ea�'^r�..,•�:i?te�.'�.�'rr,�La.,�•_s.l..� s -y ,. • �, «.. � _ ;; .. -y. _,. .: .., 9�F,, s a"".-' - ...R> Z .-:an-.r-.. _ r•� - r Vii• :-.. r ., 3:; ..... v,.- .�;,,,q��.^,r•. ... Via* : k_': ..-,yx .•� _ rr. .-y �.Rw ^r - ; "r .-,.y,.+..•e ..:�. .cr. , R ,rX•. ,. � ✓. '4. ".� -"` '?,"�'�, '-�c�''+�d�'".s'r> a�T, . -. •+,,�y _:,-�' � "ryi"�'' w Mr:,ki a.���f•, K;� "..,�`�." p�t„'�" .�:.r�.K?_ .'�"ty��:�.7&,1r.., :M-••r`.,i�e a, .... r.. ,• �.. • r. t / _ •LOCALISMS, •R Chapman had a bneineee e.tint affair. Citizens by hundreds trip '• c to the city on Tuesday. visit it daily. The equipment i■ in the . � 0 f° ` -Miss Meeton, of Guelph, visit• best sanitary style. - The band con- _ x" carts are ver fine. ^ -F. Gri g, of Oshawa, spent. ed with Pickering friends on Mon. »,The last drought for the 118th, a Sandav at his home here. detail of twerftyBvQ men,. left Satur- day.. tq -J. O. alid -bars. PhilipmotQrsd-Mrs.Findlay, of Newmarket R + day for Niagara, aiakin over two to Port Perry.ou.Sunday. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gervas hundred that have been drawn from -Miss Hobbi, of"Toronto, spent Cornell. the 182nd to go overseas with the first • NOV9 18 the ti for : Sunday with Mie, James Gordon. -Dr. Henry will be here as tisual Ontario County force, English - Y ~ J -Miss Myra Croak has taken a next Tuesday to attend to his pro. Divine service is now held "for the Perge�s English- Paris Green - - - position in London fot\ the sum. fessional duties. * soldiers in camp at Heydnabore by Iner. -Thomas Harding has been off tbe. clergymen of the town alternating q - Miss Vera Burling left last week duty a few days this week owing in the duty of -preaching. The ser- We. have it. 1 pound packages 50 _cents, half pouIIc� y mono are delivered from a pulppit - de- .:,. --for a visit with relatives in Peter. to throat trouble. r wised of .'drums contributed by the _ _-packages 28 cents. 'bora. -Tons of salt at "T Big Store" bando of the battalion. -Revs. J. Bedford and J. Me- in 50, 100, 140 and 200 pound bags. It is about four years since the Gov. Ilray exchanged pulpits on Bund- Car just unloaded. * ernment acquired the property and day last. -Mise Agnes Every, teacher at begun operations on this immense r ' -Pte. H. Collins, of Niagara�on. Fraserville, returned home last hospital enterprise at Whitby. LTp _ Sprayers Spra�►e>rs . week for her summer vacation. wards of two millions have been spent the -lake, spent the weekend at his Eureka Compressed Air Sprayers—Galvanized ' home here. -Bug Finish 8 lbs. 25c., Areen. for a number f yearsr o come, until p @ �1 -Born-, on Saturday, July' 8th, ate of Lead 20c lb,_ 5lbs at 18c lb, there will be more patients than there X6.50 Brass e� 1.50. to Walter and Mrs. Shepherd, a Paris Green 50c lb, at McFadd.en's were citizens in �N bitby at that time, -" ' daughter. Drug Store: * the population then being about 2500.. Hand Sprayers at 45 cents, 75 cents and 1.00: The one at -Rupert Allaway, of Whitby, -Rev. J. and Mrs. Bedford and 45 cents is an exceptional bargain. - 3 spent Sunday with bis sister, Mrs. Miss Bedford motored out to Fene• Administrator'8 Sae p g J. R. Thexton. Ion ' Falle = Monday and spent- -• -Mrs. (Dr. ),E. J. Shirley and several days with friends. - ea - r - daughters visited friends in Port " -Mrs. Arthur Boyes has been Smase' f Lot,`�'�uftiture T If you want Arsenate of Lead, it pays to ''Perry on Sunday spending a few _days in ,Toronto," _ et It at `'The Bi stoke." The Flossie Fisher Club held s owing to the illness and death of The undersigned has been instructed g g very successful picnic "last week her mother, Mrs. H. Westgate. to offer for sale by public in. Gordon's grove. -Mrs. Thos. Kerry and deught- auction on =Sergt. Fred Adair, of the Pet&• er, Mies Rachel, of Yale, Mich., Saturday 5th day of 'August, 1916 ;Zenoleum ! Zenoleum wawa Camp. svenL a few save have returned home;. after_spend• with friends here. fog a week here with the former'- On -the premises at Frenchman's Bay, h friends re. Skoot keeps flog a, Mre. J. C. Phili a house and lot, part of lot No. 28 in The great Disinfection. Quarts 50 cents, half gallons .90 centi4 Y Pe p• the 8rd Range Broken Front, town- gallons 1.50. Zenoleum lice order the fiiee• o$ thea stock. Get it at -Pte. Earl Crockett, who has ship of Pickering, u more ppastidularly 8 powder "The Big Store." * been transferred from the 182nd described in a deed from Jam Hue■ - per package 25 cents. -Mrs. D. Kennedy, of Penetang, to the 118th Battalion, was home to Whaley Hilts, dated Nov. 20th, IM, - r has beet' spending a Vek with on last leave during the weekend. as No, 12441, containing } of an acre. a W. H. and Mrs. Peak. We hope that he may soon return The house is a 4 -roamed story frame LL -Arthur and Mrs. Rogers, of safely from overseas. house, with shed and shop overhead. Teroato, spent over Sunday with -Mrs. Geo. W. P. Every, of and other emalloutbuildiage. Doo i._ There will also be sold a lot of house• SC.r�n Doors and Window Screens the former a mother here. Whitby, spent a few days here hold furniture : 2 beds with springs ' -Mise Nina FindtBp, of Toronto, with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Miller. and mattresses, 2 dressers, 2 wash- Doors at $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 and $2.00, complete. I ie visiting her grand parents, A. She left on Monday for Niagara. stands, 2 tables, sofa. rocking 'Chair, �t .:and Mrs. Findlay, this week. on -the -Lake. to spend a few days sideboard, cupboard with glass doors, - screens at 25 cents and 30 cents -The townabip Council will with her husband, Capt. Every, 2 9"e■, invalid's chair, Beane -bottom _ a chairs, kitchen chairs, "dishes, clock, -meet on Monday next for the before he proceeds. overseas. e. oilcloth, a carpenter's tool cheat and 'transaction of general business. -Owing to the men having all -Lloyd Shirley, of Hamiitoa, gone to the war, it witool, and a variety of other strides, ll be up to including a lake fishing outfit. Hammocks, -Croquet ► c lets spent a few days here with his the women to do the excavating - -- teats, Dr. E. J. and Mrs. Shir• for the cement culvert at the corn- Sale to commence at 2 o'clock �; • BaseballGUOI�B, et(.'.f etC+r- ley, er of Church and Hing streets. " Terms of bale -For the chatdepro- - --John Draper has purchased a The Women's' Institute should perry, cash. For chs+ house and lot new Chevrolet. car, and James take the matter up without delay. there will be a reserved bid. The par-. - Potter has also treated himself to -The Women's Institute wish chaser oball pay down a deposit of i0 Also, Remember, theto'6 just one place to get The Old j r an anto, to express their thanks and ap- per cent, at time of sale, and sign an ,Reliable Sherwin-Williams' Paints and Varnishes.- -Mm, arnishes;-Mrs. R. J. Davidson and dau• preciation for the kindness of the agreement to complete hi■purchase gghter, Miss Ethel, spent a few ladies who contributed so goner- and shall pay the balance ofthepur- hat's "The .Big Store." iota, Starkville, with Mrs. W. onsly in supplying the lu cheon chase money at the expiration of oneth- - J. Stark. l booth on Dominion Dap, lai•e a pl -further conditions and particu-Me • CHAPMAN " -Mrs. Beo .Allen, of Toronto, the gentlemen, who assisted in so apply and Mrs. James Brien spent Sun- many ways to - make,the picnic a W. B. PowsLi, Auctioneer day with Mrs. George Leng and success. A. W, HiLTs. Administrator. .other friends. -We would like to remind cor. Dunbarton. Oat. j -M. I,. Friedericheen left on respondents that a 1 -cent stamp or J. E. FAREWELL, _ ' Mdad evening- for Toronto, is sufficient postage on lettere con- 42-44 Vendor's Solicitor "Where he has secured a remuners. tainiog news items. provided the • H1iR.NF. JS and SUMMER GWDS -tive position as carppeenater. - velope is not sealed. But in Miss Jessie E. Rorke -Mies Gladys Allaway,teacher, case the envelope is sealed sad has Single and Double Harness at reasonable prices. Plush Classes in China Decoration t of Walleashein, Waterloo Co., is only.$ 1 test titamp, affixed there- and Designing for the months and Rubber Rugs, Dusters, Trunks and Shit Cases. spending her holidays here with to, it is forwarded to.the dead let- _ - of July and Augu■t,.at the her parents, Wm. and Mr-. Alla- ter office, where It remains until residence of -1 get second-hand Single Harness, good, $12:50. way, we send the deficiency in stamps- -W, G. S)ienee, of the Stand. This will explain why news items W. V. Richardson, (Pickering Harness, Collar and Boot Repairing neatly done. -'- ,mad Bank, Kingston, and formerly do not always appear as soon as ex- o! the bank here, paid a flying peered. ., •W I IJ E Shop will be closed Thursday afternoons ' visit to Pickering friends on laden. Haying operations have been _ during summer mnnths. is full blast for the t ween, For ■ale at current prices 8, 4. 5, d. day. i 10, 12 and 15 loch cement tun 1. the PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM -Mise Mary Harding, who is and large quantities have been Whitevale Tile Yards. Ind. Tel. No. -' examining papers in Toronto sur- taken into the barns is Bret -class 5504 Markham. Some Phone 8x00. W. J. COAHWELL ing her vacation months, spent condition. As a rule this crop ie .'WM. 1PHILP Sunday at the home of her perento exceedingly heavy and a yield of hero, three tone per acre will be ao un- _IT Q T 110 I -Mise Cora Burling, of the usual thing. In low lying lands teachingstaff of the Calgary Nor• where water stood for 3�t, af--Whitevale, an- taal schol, is spending heryvaca• periods there will fie a ligb�tlyield nounce■ that he has been appointed _ - Corn'! :. a+�`�• win t -- :: -tiaa at the _home of her parents but this is an, exception ratber agent of the Holeproof Clothing Com - here. than the rule. naps of London. England, the great- Wisconsin No. i and White Flint. If yon want any to finish eeediag ry. -Rev. E. G. mond, of Wing- -We congratulate Mies Gladys est Clothing Co. in the world, Cull we can supply you at the proper -price. � haat, occupied, the nl it of -St. Bateman on graduating as nurse and inspect samples and note nigh pp p P g quality of goods and extremely low Do you require window screens or screen doors for the fly season 7' Gieorge's Church on Sunday, when at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. prices. Quality and durability of See ours for price and quality. he preached two excellent ser- Rhe also won Dr. rnce's scholar• goods and perfect flts guaranteed. 'moue. w ship endowed for operating room The Ladies will require vests. Gloves, hosiery, whitewear, "blouiwsl -There will be a party at the technigne, and Br. Bruce, in tire- Pio3ce=Luff 33a3co '9' Middies, skirts; aprons, house dresses, etc, We have fresh air camp just north of the senting the scholarship said be was a full line which will be sure to please you. , village on Monday evening next, proud to know that her predates- ` the proceeds of which will be in ear in gaining the regard is now - _ White,. tan and navy tennis shoes•for ladies, gents and children _ aid of the fresh air fund. in charge of the operating room - ppee g Fresh fruits in season. Choice groceries. -We' are now having quite s in the Canadian Mili"tarp Hospital -' spell of dry. - - G. A. GILLESPIE, ^DUNBARTON - are predicting that the drought -Eel. A pleion, who is in the that will set in about the middle ems!©y ofd Lord Clarendon, met of Se tember will be unbearable. with a painful' accident one day �. ICE ORE /� /� /� ; - be Agtumn Leaf Mission last week. He was �xigaged in JCG V R -G. / LCL } } �- Band picnic which was to have hauling in bay and when been held on Wednesday, has been of the load, the load started to During the heat of the day let us until further notice, upset. On geein the load pin show you how to keep cont. r postponedg g g G,et your Seeds where you get Rood satisfaction. We have a good vvvingg the illness of the President, over he jumped down the si - lee Cream Sodas any flavor. Drinks &ti Are on again -1o -do bnsi- . --emirs. W: H. Peau: - - posite from w—hic wa. i ion. - n s with yo this a We handle a'' -Mre. James Brien and Mrs. and struck his lower jaw on the Home Made Bread et= h n hi year. Benj. Allen, of Toronto, leave this wheel, thus smashing several of like mother tried to make. Steele -Briggs Cos Seed and also D. M. Ferry's. week for the -letter's summer cot- teeth, and inBeting several cuts. Both phones in shop. RFhile seeing us place your order for Bootq. We handle the beet and tsge at Bulger Bridge, Parry While able to go around he suffers can guarantee yoti the best of satisfaction and good wear. Sound District, where they will siderable pain. HERB MONNEY, PICBERIN(3 spend about touple of months. -Printers are now suffering ELM DALE MI■ B per - flood Harding, who has been con- from a paper famine, a condition We area eats for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee to his bed for several yearn, never before experienced by us, feet satisfaction with every garment. was able to be out to church on and which we would tbink impos- P=CKERiNC#' Sunday. His many friends are sible with our boasted forests of You can always get the best Mani. R. A, BUNTING, ` . ICKERI G 'pleased to know that he is"gradu- pulp timber. '.Two of the largest toba Flour made from No. 1. ' -Established 18x"7. 1 -ally, regaining his 'strength s firm in Toronto, who have their Manitoba Wheat. the operation he underwent last own mills, report that they have Royal Household and Glenors' for fall. been unable to get book pgper Bread.�ry_a_bag.-Dr. E. J. ghirley'e auction sale from their mills fnr__Lwe or th ae ry our Fresh Rolled OateGaOD Of ga-ading-hay all s, an that there is no im. BRAN, SHORTS `� very satisfactory. Owing to the mediate prospect of supplying -MIX FEEDS --'` busy season there was not a large their customers. As a .result of OAT CHOP _ - crowd present, but those who at- depleted stocks, the price of papers CRUS ED UATS ARRIVING DAILY 4. :-tended went for the purpose of which they rre able to supply has - -BARL Y CHOP _ = buying, and nearly the whole risen enormously, and printers are - WHEAT - seventy -flue acres were sold at a reluctantly compelled to advance CRACKED CORN - HOES, RAKES, SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS _ r sxyisfactory price. their prices accordingly. MIXED HEN FEED =Manufacturers of farm machi- Caldwell's Cream substitute and all other Garden Tools, �? tie are unable to supply the de- wNtT•v - " ry PP Y Calf Meal ..- s wand for implements this season. The prospect of establiebing "a beet Calf Meal REN W I ►S s E M �++ i I) 8 The demand for bay tedd-ere -bas .angor s of the 182n in active: .CHOPPING AND OAT - been very heavy, owing to the Lnits of the Ontario Battalion recruit- CRUSHING EVERYDAY - ed elsewhere in Ontario County are to - - -Base Balls and Bate, Fishing Tackle complete in all lines. great crop, but not one can be be concentrated at thecampia Haydn- Get prices on feed in ton lots. - secured from any of the factories. shore Park. It will bring the number BELL PHONE. Complete stock of General Hardware reason giv.,n- for the shortage p_to -hundred. -_-_•__-._-- _ _ �` JOS EPH H 81 NOY-.- - — r � ie the insbiTity to secure tTie i»i»ate- The military camp at Heydnabore t ital for their manufacture. 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