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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_05_18s b•+�f.7- •. W te, -M:' ?.. ... • ..<..,.;-..v.+,.•4 <« 1!111 ii! '.... .,.�•�• tTT ..'...r. ,.K�$a .! . .a- +s •'Y. ; 4.r�•te "� "'a'o�r" : .y'•. I �; �'i..; „Ir �3"` .~ r: yJO. , ici.k.,,,.. ..:. :.+ ,• n..ry a ear..` x ,.-iY"".'•. A.;,'v . _ s -ar' .':2e: • • • .'�7y 1 I TK G'NE.. W 1. ,HE PC .-ER N It VOL. XXXVL. _ - PICXERING, ONTe, FRIDAY, MAY 18"1917, o.34 VvjP1 **toatail garb*. Medical GL, -CALDW ELL, M. D., Sucdeasor • to the tato Dr. S. Brodie. Phone. IN Claremont. Ont. D. V. E. CARTWRIGHT, For- merly of riravenhusst, Out*, gnocessor to Dr. B. R. Towle, Pickering, Out Offios hams 19 to9and 0.10tosp. m. my RoE. FORSY TH, D. of O.. Regis- . tered member o! the Optonxtrical Asso- tltatioc of Ontario. Special attention given to. �s 1<ttiag 01 glaws. By" tsONd hes. Norob iituemoat. NC. McKINNON, M.D., L:R.O.S., • Sdinbmember of the college of phr"bus and 8geugh sg=s. of Ontario U"ntiate o9lD BoWri1 Oo11sg• of Bnrs"ns. Minbnsgh. siriles of area. OSes and r� eee. Brouthi m• it.ega�. E. FAREWHT.L, S.O., BARRIS- • T23.0oanCrown Attorney, aid 001=17IistlMtor. Court Hones, Whitby. lav E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and • Solicitor, Notar► Public. Etc. ]tone? 7 gall. Office Brock St, North, Whitby. 9bi WILLIAM J. BEATON, H. A„ Bar- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, associated in practice with 'Messrs. Byckmau, Denison & roster, Barristers, Toronto (itneral Trusts Building• 86 Bay Street, Toronto Tolepbone i1[ain gat -gal. s417 Dental _ BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., Graduate of the It I College of Dental OT er W. M. ]?Tingle's hardware -store. Whitby. Office hours 9 to 12, 1 to 6.90. Ind phone 'e. Bell phone M. 6417 During Dr Seaton -6 absence oversea. Dr Me - Dowell, of Toronto. w111 be in charge. ... /usts9sss 1Laxl>'gi. Yv G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage Li Y� censes in she Oonaty of Ont+srio, Pieksring Village. 9Tly T1 VOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- • uonoer, vainstor, collector and Inner of marriage licenses. Brougham. W7 HOPPER Issuer of Marriage D • Licenses in the Oonaty of Ontario. i1ffiee at soore and his redden-, Claremont. ' DB.BEATON TOWNSHI'POLER • oonveyanow. Commissioner fns amdavies, AeooOnsant. Etc. lfotte7 b ea tam pprsvonpe—erratyy "Issuer of lldarrtaga -' eases^ whitevale, Ont. T -v TTUGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Out. Al Licensed Anotioceer, Extensive. espe Vence is imported sad thoronabbred stock. (Bales conducted an77absre. Write for term and particulars, Phone Ind, 911.. 9617 FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, e for Counties of York and Ontario. AUG tion Ogles of all kinds attenued to on sh �1 goatee. Address Gress Giver P.O.. Ont,, - ;�R.� • = I.10,VE Vetorinary Surgeon Xonor Graduate of the Ontario Vete rinary College and Graduate of the Veterinary Science Assixriation. ]Phone—offiee 1806, residence 280`2 iCLAREMONT, ONTARI JOHN PIRILI1I Hae a full line or mesh andled meats constantly on hand. Spice Roll, Breah•fast Bacon Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Highest prices paid for Butcher's cattle 9ieke,ring- - liver;:;First-class rigs for hire Day or night meets all trainsTeaming promptly attended to. .Agent for Canada Carriage Co. 'We H• Peak, ricik4wingSEE OUR NEW AWING MACHINt We can supply Emery Wheels an ;Circular Saws. All sizes kept In stock. Also Eatery and Saw Mandrels, if yo wish too bbuild your ownframe. N.$ROCK ROAD• Alsik'e, Red Clover, Timothy andkinds of seeds. We are in the market and are preed .to pay the highest market prices The best equipped cleaning trills in the country. send us sample@, or communicate wi us before selling. Take advantage of the beat Seed Mar eta io the world. Bell or In$ependeut phone. Prompt, efficient and reliable servi in handling Seeds guaranteed. ISDOWNEY COMPAN WHITBY. ONTARIO •ORSUN •Heise R1VZR' Green River Red Cross Auzil- C sui+oot • REPORTS Report ot_Brougham public schoolBaker� Established 7b yearsThe tt was 78 years old, lived iu the on the24th' is to be an unusually lar will hold their month] meetin p y g for March and April, Namesin order�{..at. co all hie life. a member of theC. Methodist Church, and in political lifeinteresting one. Extensive are being Corrugated Iron. with a ># in. by in. it be a Conservative. He is survived by his and two sane, Philip of Mount•made prep,tmdoas for Trafalgar Day, off the 13th the 'home.of Mrs, Eli Wilson on of merit: Jr. IV.—Neil McKinnon, UREENWoo'DMonday of June• at which all ez-pupils will be hew Lily welcomed. needofaCreem Separator. Try ALotook - the empiop of the C. P. R. Interment place in Locust Hill cemetery onT evening, May 2let. a 8 o clock Ai] glad s Middleton, Viola Simpson, Ax- �owan.Roberta afternoon and was under the direAtioa of Naomi Lodge, Mark• -Agents fol"sharp. members are requestedto .nes Phillipa. Br. III.LLbe ppresent ilo arrange for the concert Thoa.,Philip. absent. Jr. III.—Eth- j+�oilto be held on June the 6th. Particu- el Shea, absent. Sr. II.—Walter Mid. ��Y* water Systems lAn-congerning the concertwill be later. dieton, Clarence Phillipe, May Steph•Alyea enson. J•r. II.—Maud Philip, Donald Mid=8CAR80R0dleton, -Stable FittingsBeer, Almer Mantle. L—Alice ry Liscombe. Sr. Primer—Boyer Light• Systems Residents in the southern pert of the township will be to know Philip, Agnes Holtby. Hazel•Eleotri0 Studholme, Cecil Mantle,James Holt -Get by. Jr. Primer—Verna Middleton, poIIr abed sora(For.ths.farm•) gratified Jthat arraagementa were completed on I,, E. Scott, teacher;�ightning Rods Tuesday forthe iostallatiaa of theOaj'��T, Good seed(Dodddi Strnthere.) hydroelectric system along the King- stoproadbeyond theHunt ClubandaeWiII STOUFFVILLS -J Machines -' Alon the Kennedy road, The lamps will be placed 800 feet apart and will Mr. F. N. Madill has installed a newlg linotype in the Tribune office, and as brighter BQarCeg ♦thoroughly and Organs light up these two high- wrys. The line to Agincourt will also aresult, it has a much apPianos pearance than ever. . We congratu- I ha'e the feat.be pushed along as quickly as possible, late Mr. Madill on his enterprise. Phone 2700 Mrs. James Stoutenbur an oldsiRaaNw000 and very highly respecter residentofour village, passed away at her Born on Friday,. May 11th, to Geo. home on Monday, 7th, is herII Joj► for- br@ad S�o��1�1 1 ��'�� s and Mra Hlck, a son. Miss Pengelly returned home from eighty=Brat year. Mra. Stoutenburg,Baker$ s. whose maiden name was Miss Lydia - i8' equal to any brand}Scranton on Saturday Sanders, was born in the Township on the market, and itLevi Mackey, of Toronto..was in the on. Wednesday on his way to of Ftekering. Two of her family survive her. )Sire. Hattie Sanders and costs less than stores','• ++��1� �1 y _village $� SiliiiL, ClaremaIIt Kinsale, where he experts to remain Herbert, both o! BtonSville. The sell the western mills HOUSEFURNISHINGS this summer. Among those from a distance who late A. Stoutenberg, Of Mount Albert. was aeon: brands for. Patronize attended the memorial service here Sunday Thos. and Mra. Willis your home mill.on Stock, at the lowest prices. were and family, of Markham.Delivery wN1TBI/ .Big free. - The pupils of the High School areLOCUST this week planting their school HILLbusy garden plots./Catl End sem. The death of Wm, Lott of this place Institute will be held in the of the v mien aClaremont. - a well' known and highly esteemed re�ident of the towyship, took place lural rooms on Frida afternoon at 8 p "E A S TLAK Eat the family residence here on Sun- o'clock. The rogramnre being arranged for day, after along illness. ThelateMr: the Yay Queen and Court at the O. L. pLott The ahingle that has given satin- -'Fl tt was 78 years old, lived iu the on the24th' is to be an unusually faction for over 80 years, Empire co all hie life. a member of theC. Methodist Church, and in political lifeinteresting one. Extensive are being Corrugated Iron. with a ># in. by in. it be a Conservative. He is survived by his and two sane, Philip of Mount•made prep,tmdoas for Trafalgar Day, off the 13th 2 corrugation, see ore youwidow buy other makes. If you are in �,real and Cbeeter of Toronto, both in of June• at which all ez-pupils will be hew Lily welcomed. needofaCreem Separator. Try ALotook - the empiop of the C. P. R. Interment place in Locust Hill cemetery onT e enl for nmeoL given h the Town $all for the soldiers at the hoe- a Pe•Pmier- for 80 daps. B g p' asoline eu ines from $89.00 uWedneadav afternoon and was under the direAtioa of Naomi Lodge, Mark• pita) and their friends on Wednesday ,evening by- the "Ladies' Aid of the gee or write me before buying. Bell Phone. ham A. F. A. M. Presbyterian church was a great sus�..`J ce9s: F. J. ProIIse, Pickering KFRUIT I�ASKETS BROCK ROADSeritt. Roberts, of the. original Princera Pats, who esca� from w�Ger- Wm. Badgerow had a business trip man pri+en camp ast fall, gave an }• 11 anditquarts,•with covers anycolor to Whitby on Tuesday. -accouot of his experiences to the War Bicker' Ing �uragl quart berry boxes . - W, A. Jackson visited . Markham Relief Society last Monday afternoon. friends during the week -end. *24 and 27 dart crates, made of very . W. H. Jackson contemplates visit- WHrr9VAL8 All automobile and Bleyeie boards. Strong and very light. ing� friends in Oshawa this week -end.. -' - repairing promptly e Wm. Percy continues is a critical Joseph Leary paid $8.00 for wheat attended to. Order early, as if there is a good crop condition, and is not improving ae his this week.of fruit there will not be half friends would like. Mies Berth& Carter visited friends Tires, Oils, (crease and repairseaougb packages for The Lt1•dies' Aid of the Brougham in pahawathia week, always on hand.•ostesthe demand.I Methodist Church held a ver sur -Calvin Murray, cf Toronto, spent a ycessful meetin at the home of Mrs. few da s at Wni. Baoth's.-40bopping and Oat Rolling g y Potter & Andrew,doneasusual,`-- � Amos Brignail on Wndneeday. Abe Seebeck sold a horse for along Asa Hubbard had a business trip to price to AIei W{llixmson this week.. FICK$RING, Ont.Green River Uxbridge on Wednesday -in search of Mre. John Reed was in the city via -W. G. Barnes, potatoes. They seem to be as scarce sting her eo.asin, Col. Denison. for a .Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Sill. as diamonds, judging by the price. few days•Tim" Rogers and ate Misses Pea'REAL ESTATE _ nock motored to Oshawa to visit theWrit''" e ROBEBANK tatter's sister,'i"'•'Mr A (church is nicely settled onMr and Mrs. Barber and family Mrs. Culp's farm and has most of hie -spent the week -end in their cottage. planting done. nd Yrs. Smith were In their Mrs. Wm. Sinclair has been Visiting for prices cottage over the weekend. her brotber and fatber-in-law, st To. { A Mr. and Mrs. Corson entertained a ronto this week. GG) house party of eight over the week- Herb, Stover and Miss David-soo On A7arIIla,;� slur- ISO acre Farm. For Sale, good soil. end at Bona Vista• sppeent the week -endrin Beaverton with brick house with 8 rooms. The' Bohemians at the boat house the latter's.relatives. are enjoying their pursuits in Art mad Mrs. Wm. Ormerod, of Claremont,Fe>hae• Barns and stabling for 42 head sad have some interesting sketches as !pent a few days with her daughter, .,-of stock. .Hen house a result of two weeks engrossing work, Mm- Lew Hagerman.. and pig pen. They also have had good perch fishing Major Oliver Heazlewood, wife and I cau cavo and not a little company. Tuesday davgbter visited Mrs. Hezzlewood'e -- All in good- repair. night a party of eight motored out sister, Mrs, Judson Pugh, on Wedges- ' • �. Richardson. from Toronto, having arrived there day last. you money 31 from Kitchener. After supper they H. H. and Mrs. Middleton and dau- •i returned to .the city. They were: ghter, of Winnipeg, and Mr. and Mrs. s - . Nota Public, Pickering. Mears' Wm. and Louis Breitbaupt Daws, of. Toronto, were Whitevale 44 Notary g• and the Misses Edna and Cathrine yieitois over Sunday. from Kitchener, Ont., with Mrs. E. B. W. J Beaton has become associated 1Q Q Laccole Mrs. Roberts, Miss Lance- with the legalfirm of Ryckman, Deni- Ae �• iiEEA7ORg •Water, Pure Water ley and Miss Hughvs, all of Toronto, son Foster sod will be pleased to . They were a merry party and enthusi- have his friends call on him at the .LO(T'UST HILL - If you are wise yon will use the only antic over the beauties of Rosebank, Toronto 'General Trust -Building, 85 _ Ideal well; drilled by Chao, B. Rice, .end particularly of our Sea Gull boat- Bay St., Toronto. vrbo is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline house apartmeate. A number attended. the funeral of Engines, all kinds of Ope- and fittings the late Jane Thornton, who died at ,What boy would for water works. Also bath room fix- BROU914AM a her sisters home'ln London. She was r.. tures, etc. Everything given careful born oa the old Thornton farm east of - • ' J • attention. Mrs. Gen. Phill was in Toronto on Whitevale 73 years Ago, 'She lived io xiOt BD,Ow ,r RICE'S PUMP WORKS, _ Monday. Whitevale until a year ago, when she Home Tel. Gbit, WhiRKS, . Ont. Miss Maggie Cassie -has returned to went to visit her -sister In London. the city. The ladies of the Whitevale Baptist flying R. J. Price, of Toronto, spent over Mission -Circle intend holding their The Pickering Sunday with Wm.'Yoagrove: - annual tea on. Thursday. May 24th. in Japanese. `.. "Committee Born, on Sunday, May 13th, to R. J. the basement of the church. Tea, will a d apanese. ill d v(r+e Committee and Mn. Cowan, a daughter. be served from 6 o'clock till all are Frank Gerow and family, of Toron- served. There will be maple walnut .petit Sunday with friends here. and vanilla ice cream for sale. Come i We have. a .small •- ,. t Maurice Poacher, of Toronto, spent and have a good time. The object of this Asaociatioa is to _ IIBlltiy O then u' lessen stealing and prosecute over Sunday with his brother, Thos. Another of the old pioneers has been, �Yg the felons, Poacher. called to rest in the person of William it@8, Whish W8 i W. J. Coakwell and Russell Andrew Lott, aged 75 years. Mr. Lott was are giving away N Ysmbers hiving property stoles oommani• of Pickering, had a business trip here well known in Markham and Picker-sa oats immediately with soy member on Monday. log, as he always worked At the house FEEE With each Thomas and Mrs. Perryman, To- and barn building business and was. ..:� of Executive Committee.IIiChaB@ Of 2�Q• - .ronto, made s short visit with frends quite a large contractor. His funeral p *= Membership fes T. . . '11.00. here on Tuesday. was conducted by the Masonic fra- �> Worth of NYAL .? Trbkets may be bad from aka President or Thom. Philipwent to - - ---on - s.orstery oa apptiesaon._ Monday and scured some potatoes for Mrs. Joe Wilson, who,has been vis- - Remedies.- al aN Exec. Com.—L. A. Banks, C. S. Palm• seed at ahigh figure. sting her brother,' Rev. J. B. Moore, er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering: R&y Everest, of Toronto, is with his of Fergus, was in Whitevale on Wed- P W , CI grand -parents, John and Mrs. Gam- nesday visiting friends before leaving A N al Ren lledy for ; *' ter•" J, fl. Thextoa, ark. mage, for a few weeks. - for the Coast. $be will visit her bra Presidentr 8eorettry Geo. Philip, accompanied by Jockey tber Charles Moore in California, then every ailment. Crawford, drove to Toronto on Thurs- her daughter, Miss Grace, in Arm. _ th ; TOOLS SHARPENED day of last week and 'disposed of his strong, B.. C.. and her brother Murray - complete driving outfit. Moore, in Bottinean, Dakota. Miss Edith Brodie, who was here k. We make a specialry of crosscut saws, for a couple of weeks on account of Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. the Illness end death of her mother. A loan of $100,000,000 to Russia . ��Phm + Razor -honing a specialty. For a first- has returned to Toronto. has been made by the United C/• we L1dne,• 13. rR class hair trim or an easy shave call Many here are very anxious about States. a. at the East -end Barber Shop. seed potatoes. Some bare made tripsDruggist—Graduate Optician " See our House Furnishings of all to Uxbridge, but those there having A special circular was issued by Y kinds. Slightly used Carpets more than they require for their own the War Production Committee C. N. R. Tl- it Ageot. from lb cents a yard up. use, are holding them for still higher asking farmers to accept the short W. J. GORDON : PICKERING prices, term farts labor offered them. . ' . .. __. \ ... -. . .._, .. - o -f •":;:_•..w--.�':..�;'.a.ir.z•4!�J•rii•,a.�<.:r',e �. Wit-.-psi..s..•rs,!±u�4tiFv2�.cxs`i�:•.ii�R-�:Y+� "i � :s':�L,r_wsy, •.r,w, • '�,r��':�` ILI t�V'`�' . - v.., i _ s'�rf7'•;5�''-",'ep _. a^ WWI!, <A !rr W >+�''-. .3s.•i - ..-. ::a• "' #, •up,.,�.,,5,. �,•g-3•'m. 's a:� TMP a�.axs'.'t'�`'�s,ar'3'�rv� ,—�,,J'u-i ._.._:=✓i s .uwc:..,o�.<w a:'gw•;�s�Ea�.. ,x�>'� "s._ �:�r�=`•".�n'.��.: -evi�w §":- rc-:... ..,.,� -.. ,._,._� E ,�-' .STRENUOUS-WORK SOON TELLS Oil YOU - --IDE171=0 HCCZ GOOD , r 4: PAINT 96AM12 ' __Busiikess�Men and Breadwinners --iter interior or exterior., ralutlnd on wooden andaces r the V-Ictims of Nervous The quality of the ingredients and the well-balanced por. - I I 'portions Rive Ramsay's Paints unusuial spradlna and - coverin4 c�p,acity as well as durability and protective Exhaustion. • - I properties. �; When worry to added. t0 overwork Local RaMsay Dealer will serve you with any information a: ••v - ��I -� you tray desire—or-wAte to us direct. ' : (men soon become the victims o1 tier- What the DWor Orders. as green peas with lamb. With cheese 1 �tOus exhaustion — neurasthenia — the Often the doctor will say, "Give the ,crisp, fresh vegetables, , as lettuce, i; A. RA'►7SAY At SON COMPANY Idoor calls. it. -Some have no reserve baby. barley water. Easily said, i celery and water cress' should be used, I Makers of Fine Paints and Varaiahes a ietreltgth in theirs stems to beer the Kith or without dressing. Fruits, MONTREAL a TORONTO i VANCOUVER ¢ y thinks the mother, but how does one J� esraotrtHta 8" MONTREAL others overtax what strength make it? Or, worse -still, she doesn't i plain or irr salad form, are also very `1 - _ _ they have. It you find that you are think at all and hurries home to cook`, good. � - Imervotls'anil not sure of yourself, that n ' �'� ° r -• o"'•r. p l;omethin that is, far from the'! It is not generally known that a• /-' ,, .� •..; v . g you sleep badly, and take up tired and healthful thing the doctor intended. cheese -has nearly twice is much pro- r;.•,�, aching, your.nerves are out of order. Here are a few recipes for foods fro- feta, weight for weigt_t, as beep, and jr `ti r 1 HI• I 1 ! Other blgns are Inability to take pro- tquently used in caring for the children.It}at its :cod valt:e is more than twice 1i11u4� +rte: nll!p! ,,,IIIII��i�IIU1 11111,41111luil;i.���u�lU� Iter interest in your work; your appe- Barley `Yater.—Two tablespoonfuls as Meat: It contains 25 per cent. -tits is fickle; your back feels' weak, of pearl barley, one quart of water. more protein tha.., the same weibl:t _ c IiiNl11 Il 111 j}� Iljifj{�I�t(tti Illi (� ��I� end you are greatly depressed in spin• Boil continuously for six , hours; as i of porterhouse steak as purchase One or more of these signs mean the water boils away, add more, keep- and. nearly twice as much fat.pAINTs. - ..Strain that you should take prompt steps to ing the quantity one quart. _ I stop mischief by nourishing the nerves through coarse muslin. It is well to Biscuits... .-with the food they thrive on, namely soak the barley before cobking it. Things -to -remember, in biscuit 'the- rich rich red blood made by Dr. ,Wtr Barley Water with Prepared. Flour. ing: ____— --.• • • — •..... _• r iliums' Pink Pills. These pills have —One tablespoonful of prepared bar- Select the best flour. THE NEW SPARTANS �i Many a Mg Lada will refuse ever to - cured thousands of cases of nervous ley flour, twelve ounces (one and one- Have flour thoroughly sifted. Isleep softly again. He has done with �. .'diporders; including nervous prostm, half cupfuls) of water.. Boil tv enty Hape liquid chilled. Rising- Generation Will . Benefit By : feather -bed methods for the rest of his ;tion, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance and minutes. Have shortening just soft enough to ' earth) career. - Let the women fol - Oatmeal paralysis.- Here is an example: Oatmeal Water.—One tablespoonful, rub in'with ti of fingers. tears lessons _ l y p tips low suit. Let them copy Spartan air. P. - H. Callan, a wel sApown bust- l of oatmeal blended with one table- I. After adding liquid, handle as lit One of the results of the war which methods, and the future of their chil- `'neas man in Coleman, P.E.1„ says: � spoonful of cold water.. Add speck � tle and as lightly as possible.. `will be beneficial to the nation is the dren will be a surprise and a pleasure "I owe my present health, if not life ; of salt. : Stir- in, one qart of boiling ! Baking. Powder Biscuits. -2 cups fact that the young people have been to them, by reason of its wholesome 'itself, to Df.' Williams' Pink Pills. •1' water. Boil three ours, adding water flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 -turned out in one way or another to, had always been an active man, and !as it boils away. ' Strain' through teaspoon salt, 1 'cup milk and water' fend for themselves—the soldier in' progress and self .confidence and when I began to run down in health 1 fine sieve or cheese -cloth. After the (half each),' 1 tablespoon butter, 1 field, trench, camp, and billet; and the i splendid success. bald little attention to it as I thought sixth month', either barley or oatmeal tablespoon lard. girl in munition -factory, bank, hoapi 4 it bonly & temporary weakness. As water may be used in preparing the . Sift the flour, salt and baking pow- I tal and shop. What He Didn't Do. time passed, however, I found »fyself infant's food,• instead of plain water. der together, twice. Cream butter and', Them can be no'doubt that the peat I "Well, Tommy," said father, as his growing worse, and consulted a doctor, ' $arley water is to be used when there lard together, and add to the dry- in-, generation was being brought up too young hopeful returned from school, d the oat- i-: writer. Either what's the matter? Yours eyes look f e bowels an 1 ca •s an En � h eases o the soft . who said that I was not osis badly ' is loos gradients, using- the tips of fingers. y, . y g , iron down, but that nay nervous system meal when the tendency is -toward con -'"Then add the liquid, mixing with" a the State or the mother seemed deter- very red." was badly shattered. I lost Seab, my I e : ce a Vary ao ole o as cedl •. appetite was poor. I slept badly and ' Barley (;rue].—' two to Place on a mixing board_ and pat out dren, instead of letting them d fa y notwithstn.nding the doctor'e treatment I spoonfuls of barley flour with a. little 1#•ghtly until three-quarters of an inch much as possible for themselves.- The, "Come, now, sonny, speak up! An - grew so weak that I had to leave my I sold milk, and stir into one quart of thick. Cut out and bake in a hot, re�,ul web a lack g independ .ce rewer your father," ' said his fond buslnetts , and was confl.ned. to the scalded milk. Cook in double boiler oven for 15 minutes.. This will make 'of a sense of responsibility, which the mamma. house: Time went on and I Ras stead- I two hours:' Add a little salt and sug-' 2 dozer. biscuits. war has. already cured. t "I have been thrashed," said 11y growing weaker and my friends Iar. Strain. instead of. training children up to. Tommy,''for something 1 didn't do." were all greatly alarmed for my con l Oatmeal Gruel =To three cupfuls) Spices, habits—of personal orderliness and' "What a shame!" said his parents dition. iu this condition 1 was strong• of boiling -water add one cupful I Spices, which are used for flavoring, helpfulness, to share the labor and re- in chorus. "And how very unfair; r. ly recommended to try Dr, Williams' of coarse oatmeal and one-half- tea= have a stimulating effect on the atom- sponsibility of the home, mothers have .What. was it, old chap?" Pink F'l1la, and as the doctors meet•'apoonfut of salt. Cook fire hours in ach, That they should be' pure and been -content to let children ow up "A sum," came the brief reply. double boiler. Dilute..with hot milk, .cine sae not helping me T decided to of the -best, quality' is absolutely neces. easily, without ever feeling the pinch.,_ Y_ I and strain. 'without ever knowing what the work tdo ss, Ily the time I had used three Bary. mi -a ecka sometimes seen - Farina-Gruel.—One tablespoonful of of every day meant. it has been a p boxes I could e11 that they were help The - Ing me. When I had taken eight boxes farina, one pint of water, one Lea- I profound mistake. And when the war on mahogany piano cases are caused. f the pills I telt able to attend to my spoonful of sugar, one -half -teas con- Soup ')lest. b oil that exudes from the wood. P is over it will be well if the lesson, y businesa again, and people were cur• ful of salt. Put inin one pint of boli �riariy women assume that the mass taught as to the benefits of "hardness" Shellac varnish will not hold it -back. prised to see me out, I coatftaued the ing water tha.salt and farina; cook #or -of fiber remains after soup has been and discipline -shall have been under-, The only cure is to rub it down and rs- prf a the pills to o I had taken id thl-ie ;twenty minutes; 4train, and add suf--, drained from the meat is valueless for stood and taken to heart. ivarnish. ' boxes. by which time I was feeHhg as ficient milk to obtain the desired con- i food. But a food expert says: "This well a» ever I did, and was being can. sistencv. tasteless mass has been found to bell ' psrattuiated by n]1 my friends 'on tmy Rice -Water••-Nash two tablespoon -.ac easily ani; cvmple sly digested as fail restoration to.health. I fePi now fuls of rice, . Add one pint -of .Veld the came weight of ordinary protein of water and a little salt: Cook properly - that if T had used Dr, Williams' Pink one .the meat, and if it is pro erI tom hour, -Dilute with boiling water, .id _Lined with vegetables, salt_ and. flay. I Elle" at tie outset I wauId net anis ��� a,-4-Dy' n� ��� strain. f oring materials, makes an agreeable. Piave aareti much money spent in doe- Toast Fater. — Toast sufficient' as well as nutritive, food." } n kora balls; but would have had renewed I sooner, I cannot speak too bread to make, when b_ roken into small I -- (hea1W ; pieces, tyro cupfuls. Add t8 this one ` Coal Oil Helps. 'highly n this medicine, and would pint of boiling water; and let stand " . When wa=hing a ceiling, prepare - one hour. Strain through cheese.cloth: ,tory to-rewhitewashing, --painting or - nervous or rtln dawn."'" You can get these pills through any Serve hot or cold: ! kalaomininR, brash over first with medicine dealer, or by mail at 60 cents l Flaxseed Tea. -1 asl>; carefully two common flour starch, wash off be - medicine of whole fluxseed. Add fore starch has had time to. dry thor- 1 box• or six boxes for $2.51), from The , ,' i)r. Wiliiamx' biedirine Co., Brock- four cupfuls of cold -rater (one quart). oughly, and all soil will come Utf with Dr,rillC1nL Cook slowly one hour.- -Add•& little starch. - -__ry lemon -juice and sugar. Dilute with Also a disinfectant ready at hand -' hot water, if necessary, and strain. and cheap is,' plain kerosene. As a ?C,l)ti l)O`: ERS ON THE LAND., Tapioca.—Add to one cupful ; gtrm killer for kitchen drains, sick scalded milk, ir, double boiler, one room floors, -as a gargle diluted with Cockneys Display Adaptability- and ane one-ha!f tablespoonful's of gran-, water, as a quick destroyer of bacteria _ Jiesoureefulness. ulated tapioca, two ,teaspoonfuls of I on 'a raw cut, kerosene is ever useful,�DYv;�lY� ��� .. - sugar, a little salt, and a dash of nut- J Vny D l WORKS. 117, Limited Give me the London girl." 'that has been .the-vericict of the meg. cook for fifteen minutes. ` Keep the hoe at work in the gar- Cleaners said Dyers Plain Bread Pudding.—Scald one. farmers who, often against strong old'den when the plants are up, not only udices; cupful of milk, To at,beaten egg add to keep down weeds but to loos prejhave been forced to avail an and 791 YOII�'C Street • TOtOIItO themsFlvea of the servicev of town- one tablespoonful of sugar and a pinch aerate the soil and prevent e 'apora- bred women tha-ougho t -the pa, -t sum-. of salt. Pour on this mixture gradual-; tion 'of moisture. " ly the scalding milk. Add one cupful mer, says a-London.writer, of stale bread cut into half-inch cubes.' ------ Others hate aided. Give' me the Bake in buttered 'pudding -dish, • in e • • London boy; too." I Cit Eye iLcialisfs Telt Hous To One of tho. most unexpected results) moderate oven, until custard is set, , ✓ Serve with milk. - of the ernpioyirient of women on the — Albuminized.:lill light, Btat pp the' _ Strengthen Ey6ight 5�0% In aland kaa iteen the brilliant 3UCCCSB of u.hite of an egg till light; add agood- ' the London girl, She has displayed:, more energy, more enthusiasm, and ,)zed pinch of salt, four ounces of fresh sterilized: milk, and sugar .- . if _ Vs •more hnrsc-sense than . the eourltry;desired. eeT e In Many Instances girls themceltes, and has'prgvcd her -1 Beef-Juice.—Chop and broil slightly self more skilful; She tackles cotes—1 lean meat from the round. S ueeze' things she has always dreaded and A Free! i'eeAcxipUon you Can IIirve W, etivitta sad •phi bora. Her eyes strain arising from protracted micro= b: means oI small .hand- rens Or I'lllcd and Cgs at Aotne. When not congested had the dull, euf- acopicsl research work. enderod used a p fused expression common to such casts, according to directions rendered asur- i quickly become: an excellent milker; I. p ' Boston, Ma: s.—Victims of eFe strain Iia,ttug run oat of her medicine a prising Aerviee. I found my eyes re - lemon -squeezer into a warm cu ,Salt sated Icon -O to, She used markably etfeagthened, so much so I', she ma:napes a horse with relxlar al;le ; and serve immediately . Ore pound and other ease ,tea tnesees ar d• those w this t sago P smartness, and handles. a plot'gh or who wear glasses, will be Siad to know this treatment and not only overcame have put seve my glasses without dis- t of round steak usually yields from two, that Doctors and E e Specialists now h^r distressing copdtti m but eni, so comfort. 'it and w my a agreed have hoe as if born to it. Her adaptability' to three ounces of jlliee. I agree there is real tope and help for and. amazing as !t map seem, so also used 'it and we are agreed as to alae good humor ars' her great points. I l them. Dlany whose ;ee were failin^ strenSthen'_d her sye.slt ht that oho was its results. 7n a few days, under my Beef Tea.—Cut tri small pieces one say thcS have had their •yea restores 'agble to dispense with her distance observation, the eyes of an astiggmatto The, Cockney boy tt'ants a lot ' of I pound Of routxl steak iron) tivhich all' iheyjt'h$ e th�onitCetwore h m a,vay�a One lent heranIrth�hie 1ratsncohe al shot d tssayA have been dwere S�cardedobydihh patielnt�ea �tY beating when it comes to adaptability, fat has been removed; cover with one rnan says, after ustrig it: "I was al- her eYss!gbt `as imprma �''t. 'I Eye troubles of many descriptions i and many of them have rases the eyes l ir.t of cold water let soak one-half . st hl,nd, C,o•u,id not see to read at have a;nco verlded thb efil c o this may be wonderluily benefited a. the P all. bi I can read everythint; with- treatment in a number o case and use of Bon-Opto and !1 You want to of • the ordinary farm-hands open hour; put intoes preserve -jar, and cov out my glaeses, rad m eyes do not have �ecn the eyeatgia improve Ssotat Stora and your eyes, e f any drug fiArm MR-. er c nasty • e tar is placed i niht thay�t o -u14 5 to i5. per teat Ina remarkably short story and get a bottle of Bon-npto wider. They getnii «nth amazing t!L the ass.. One pain dreadtuity. Pow t eyy feel flne all time. I can Spy it works, more quickly tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tnblct in other vessel containing cold water.' the time. IL was like a mir4cle to me." than any outer remedy' I have pro- a fourth of a glass o1 water and let it s ; lady who used it says: "The atmos- scribed for the ere•$., dissolve. With this liquid bathe the young Cockney learnt all ' about a Heat this slowly. Cook fo,r two or • A eves two to four times daily. You pliers seemed hazq „!ih or w.thout Dr, smlth,•au oculiet of :ride expert- threshing -machine in a week, >�,d was three hours, strain and season. i lasses, but after using this prescrip- once, says: I have treated to private eltou]d notice your eyes clear up per - in Role control of it on the ninth day:! - 1 tion for fitte:n:,daye everything -oe*tS racttce a number of serioaa opthalmle ceptibly richt from the start, and in clear. I ce����_v_en'flne Drint with- �taeases Flth Son-Opto and am atria to flammatlan- and redness will er you The natural atttaction which farm Value of Cheese in lour Diet. out glasses;:' Ar.otfier t trltitnato rsoovery is beth route disappear. li your. eyes bother ako -life has for the town -bred boy and, says: "I wbs bothered with eye Ftrafn and chron4o eases, Air. B. cam -e Tis von- t little it a your dues to tako Canadian wgmen have long regard- caused by overtrorked, tired eyes which oaioe eulfering with an infected eye, .steps to save chem now before Tt-i� girl may have something to do with ed cheese merely 8s an accessory to induced fierce headaches. i have worn The condition was so Serious that an too lata. Many hopelessly blind might their entirusisam, but their own in- slasses for several y are both for dls- cporatlon for snuoleation seemod im- have ■aved thsfr ai bt i1 they had cared the diet, and not as a staple supply- Wnce and work, and without, them I perativc. Bi resorting to the for their ayes In lcian itiative and resource have much to do' operative treatmon't I prescrilmd. Bon- ti�le s city physiclaa to wr4 the stole women believe cheese, when used In could not read my cies Hama on an article was submitted, said: "Y04, ,tten.Jp•� ts. _ _ ing real food value. In fact most with thea :auccese. pnv lope or the type,vrft(nt on the Gpto and in 24 hour: the secretion had ar ab� ;;;d r=o ta- t -- machine before me. I can do both now, lr•aeened, lnQammatary symptom• be- m 'eye sdy. t t ,} -- -- i a remarkable rem Its cc large quantities is indigestible -and and have discarded my long distance sari to subside anQ !a ser days the rredfente a» well known to sininrnt eye rip« Ilasaes-altogether. I can count the ey- was cure IL retroneta ata nor- ctslists sad widely prescribed by them. I have 4:otnpul"sory Caehination.' harmful, fluttering leaves on the trees as ole the tagi glalon. Anther Daae o! a=item* used 1t very euccassfany in my own Practice os, "I had to laugh to -da,: —" Experts of fhb Department of Agri- street now. which for eoveraA years conviraeq strabismus (cross eyes) patients whose eyes were .trsfaed 46rough ever- Ila have loofied 11ke a dim green blur to oeca ed the surgeon's knife by the work or mistlt ¢leases. I can htsbly r0cc iiaead "Tut*! You don't mean that you culture have found that cheese is,Oel- �e. 1 cannot express my joy at what tlme�y use of, your collyrium. The it in cave of weak, warery, achtnf, smsrt!ns, were compelled to." dom a cause of physiological dlatur- I t has done for me: +1g'htened external muscles yielded to itchlnt, hernias ayes, red ifaa, b:nrred vision OR It Is believed that thousan(Je who the soothinir and anodyne effects of for 0703 fnd3mod from exponue to snicks, sung k . "Yes,, T do! It Was the- boss' joke." bances, and may easily be used as the , Wear rinrses can now dlsoard them In Bon-Opto. I always Inatll Bon-Opto dnst or wtud, it is one of the very few prepa'a- - chief source of nitrogeneous food. I a reasonable time, and multttudes more after removal of foreign bodies and dons I feel sboutd hs kept on hand for regular will ba able to etreng htn their eyes apply it locally to alt burns, ulcers n+o is almost every Wally." Bos -opt* is not a vultttte.i have no feathers on the When cheese is served as a sub so as to be spared the trouble and ex- and spots on the eyeball or the 1IdS patent medtetne or wcret remedy. It: Is as head or neck. �.. stitute for meat or other staple and; ; Dense of ever getting glass. for its therapeutto effect. By cleans- ethical preparation, the formula betas printed os, that has been done ver successful) Dr. Beck, an eye _pecialtat of yearly ing the lids cf secretions and acting the package. The tpanofactnren gnarant•e it to - - y y twenty years as a tonic for the eyaball itself the atrengibsn eyesight 60 per cent in one week's time practice, says: "A patient as IL is rend^red more scute. hence i-1 mamy or Twelve to fifteen buskels of pots- housekeepers shot d regulate care- came to mo who wAts suffering ,-rat t.,c number of cases of discarded pensedSbv all good Gdrug druggists. i Itudlg toes are required t0 plant 3r. acre fully the other pert of the same menu' Blephsrttla Merglns. is With s,:1 fire giasses:' penned by all :rood drug�•tata. Sncludlnd eancnmttant symptome, ae morns:,C II Itr. canner says: 'WV eye,% vers to senera.l stores: also by (3, Tamblyn and when the potatoes are cut two eyes to as they now select vegetables accord- i agglutinatton vt the lids. ahroaio aaa• I bad condition owing to tilt . severs T Eaton a Co.. Toronto• a piece. ing to the meat tbar intend to hat%: ' - L iE:.z'..u.t:-•'3.;.f '.u. :.�.,..+e.1) • ' asap, '.»1�.. 4TH,• r„'�•"'T-�, *:a '";!"°}U''r.°';R+, *.;;r>�,.a-;,,,,:..r,.';,. y.t-•*•:.>-r-rrr: ,;,..,�.'1 :-.ay..,•.'v:�..,�..: �-+�•c; _:;"'rte, :.;Z;: "c;�=:r, �.-R_ y, ir'� . a '�>,•'7T. •'� ` - r.+.... ;ro;.: `s+''� - .2Wy �h. . t Y; .: ���'�Ti, •;. ,,;.tiy.n .a�^�4 , �•P r«,�xx?�S',,•,!�ig",'cs'F. i"+4�"•.,...%?moi'+-� ;yy.�'a6e�r : a a 4 _:`,;,;..`-` _ •3^-. , "y".�ril' .�. •'-Y•; r , ":' .•�^ '�a�.•' ., t. �,. s Y • :>Y z- ,<:>',S..u+�.�:•;r•± _. a .,� .. - - .. ._. .. - - .....� ...-.....rr ",fZ f/u.' �.. ._.-.:�'�..'.' .'.tip , ..,J.r..i•� <;. , _ ti., - , • - • . ! -•v THE NEW-BORN SOLDIER fi" e e�.� The challenge shield presented by Prooe� �� {ore nghten The Cottle! the Scout -Commissioner for Eastern rl +T+ W1th. Apologies ' to the • Author.. °f '�- WhC2C you are by eating 8 Ulster was "won by St. Augustine's "Our Baby." a - food that does not clog the i parish troops. - ; h �u D#O� onto Where did you ' come from, soldier Dungannon District Council has r y I dear? -liver • or develop poisons in i suggested that seed potatoes and oatsQut of s business house into here. ` [ —_-the colon. Cut out hes I be granted to laborers. who are cult y _ �. tivating plots.. That Dodd's Kidney Pills Cure meats and starchy potatoes J. J. Ryan, teller of the National Rheumatism.. _ Where did you get your aim ao..true? and eat Shredded Wheat From a school of musketry I came 1` Bank_ at Limerick, has been promoted• through. Biscuit with berries Or as sub -manager of the Dundalk ! �vtans°u+iunt� 'other fruits. Try thi3 diet branch. Harold D. Bertram Had Inflammatory , Fred A. Sims, of Mount Errol, Rheumatism and One Box of Dodd's Where did you get your ' athletes a for a few days and see how ' Donnybrook, silk merchant. who died Kidney Pills Cleared 1t Out of His I Ask the- drill -sergeant; he knows best='�,,,,007 tnuch better you feel. The i recently, left an Estate valued at £31; system. xrne ' whole wheat grain made 000. l UNa �"0K Mrs. Aiken has been appointed clerk Southampton, Ont., May 14th (Spe Horn' do you carry that hefty pack? 1 � moi ate, rdigestible by steam -cooking Expanding my chest, I broadened my 1 • >% y ' of the Irvinestown Union in the room tial) -That rheumatism is caused by P - 'shredding and baking. of her husband; who has resigned. disordered kidneys and that Dodo's back. Secretary for Ireland has Kidney Pills will. cure it is again ♦ `Oj"""'=""�' M ; The Chief S Y �' arrived in Dublin, and has taken up proved by the case of Harold D. Bert- 'Why did you join the infantry? ♦` �„�,tuneu'd I'm little more than a. kid, you see. 1 q his residence at the Lodge in Phoenix ram, a young man' well and' favorably \�- �0 %t Park. I known here., He had iuflammatory I And how did you get . your cheerful ,i A scheme for the lighting of they rheumatism for two months.: Dodo's air?l town of -Monaster by electricity Kidney Pills cured him. I'm British. No more .to be said, is His Furrow. is was approved at a public meeting of i "The doctor said my trouble started Mr. W. Beach. Thomas, .in the Leis - the citizens. - with the grippe," Mr. Bertram states. there? ;. don Daily Mail, writes: "I watched a P. J. O'Neill; chairman Dublirr' '•My hands and feet were badly swol- single French farmer, who even at County. Council; has been appointed len-and the doctor did nut seem to be �+O�e(irtlntllett��yEild9r this hour was leading out his grey .'4 Director -General of National Sen ice doing me any good. My grandmother, Eves inflamed by expo - 'good. io San, Dust and Wind horse to plough a fallow welt in front s for Ireland. 1 lits. G. Grasser, advised me to take ` 'f Made is Canada uickly relieved by Murine of our heavy guns and in sight o! this The Lord Chancellor has'appointed. Dodd's Kidney Nils. I took one box +" ��EyeRamady. NoSmatting. enemy. The headland of his furrow '•a - Jeremiah Bourke of Lantoka, Dublin, of them and I haven't been bothered �7 R•� last Eye Comfort, * At was a barbed-wire barrier." From Erin's Green isle Ito the Commission of the Peace for' since. 1 am clear of the rheumatism." Dublin County. j That lir. Bertram's trouble came Your Druggist's 50c pet Bottle. MurineEya SalveinTubea25c.FotBookplliiet:yePreeask flaiaard,■ Liniment used by Phyaiaraae. tion of school attendance officer for proved of the transfer of twent3+ Capt. W. A. Morris, M. C,, Royal from his kidneys is shown by his other Druggists orMurlseEyeReme/yCe.,Chkago Bull? Pupil -The feminine of Bull Ii - `inniskillii:g Fusiliers, died at Belfast' s)'mptoms. He had stiffness in the March 19th from RIness-contracted I }o:nts, was tired and nervous, and Those. Foolish Questions. Freddy Is Right. The teacher's last question wtra MEWS $Y MAIL FROM IRF.- a on service. j there were flashes of light before his Old Lady -Conductor, why did the meant to be a scientific power. LAND'S SHORES. on active The East Down Division of the' eyes. He had a dragging sensatiou,� train stop before we came to the ata- •ryM•hat is that which pervades all County Down He Growers' Associa-' across the loi as a wn FY Lady Clanwiliiam and felt heavy and pleepy after meala. 'tion? Conductor -Ran over a pig, ma'am- 'Lady 'What! space?" sho said, "which no wall or i door or other substance can shut out?" $appenitn;s in the Emerald Isle of tion has appointed as its president. Rheumatism is caused by uric acid , Old Was it on the N'o one had an answer ready but Interest to Irish- The Poor Law Guardian"s of Clon-' In the blood, Cured kidneys strain the the police inter- uric acid out of the blood. Dodd'a Kid- track? Conductor -no -oh, no; we chased it Freddy Sharpe. .- "The smell of onions, miss," he said mom- mel protested against feting with men collecting on the uey Pills cure tho .kidneys, up the embankment. t promptly. hereditary Earl Marshal of England, age till 1929 so- he') r—.- .U_ T -:.,t. T n „ Fttnd_�l' _ _ .. { Mrs. Pettit was elected to the pass- j The Coleraine Rural Council has ap-' OFF)'CE. Ask fox 2alaa,rd,a and take no other:. VE Teacher- 1lM'. at is the feminine tion of school attendance officer for proved of the transfer of twent3+ TOO YOUNG FOR HIS --_ Bull? Pupil -The feminine of Bull Ii y ?Wexford. I laborers' cottages to the charge of the ( __ England Pawnbrokers' Terms. Mrs, Bull: ' For the first time in years there St. Portstewart and Portrush Urban Duties of Earl Marshal of The .incontrovertible absolute -'fact I was no procession in Tipperary on C ouncils. Are Onerous. .of the matter is that England. and! Patrick's Day. 'Guardians have ' 4t The little Duke of Norfolk, yew 'against France are protecting us to -day t� • The Coleraine granted war bonuses to a number of THANKFUL MOTHERS hereditary Earl Marshal of England, age till 1929 so- he') an enemy whose will to in- is who would be }. .:their officers. does not come of would obviously be unable to carry out jure us undoubted; as remorseless here as in Noyon, The price of salt has been increased Mothers who have once used Baby's i the duties of his office in the event of i where every dollar, every ounce of `-o the consumer, owing to the scarcity Own Tablets for their little ones are' a stoat State funMion, such as, ser Y' ;'food and all the young women were i of potatoes.. always strong in their' raise of this p the marriage of the Prince of Wales. carried off; and who could in all pb�y He' tt-As pnsssses eslsrlsl The Master Bakers' Association of .. medicine. Among them is Mrs. Mar- Those duties are apything but nom- human probability give our stately ; Aetrseptie-etieq Yaed-piss . - Dublin has ' decided to increase the. cello Boudreau, biizonette, N,B., who inal '-At the last coronation, for ex-metropolis the option 'of paying a �sthisa]-Fids pais sod emrfiq, ala prtce of the '2 -lb. loaf to 5?4d. writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are the did ample, the late: Duke dealt with about ransom of five million dollars or hav- pare -lest tar baby's rssiea. Tire in the Tuam Corn Mills best medicine I know of for little ones.. two million letters, in addition to damage to machinery and grain to the for they have � in ten billion dollars' worth of pro- g I Neils all as _ t I am very thankful what stage-managing the entire cerbmonial, destroyed, says the Rochester ;-- estimated -extent of £1,000. i done for my children." The Tablets A successful flag day was held in regulate the bowels ani stomach; cure! I I3, ere expected. Lord Edmund Tal- bat s Deputy Earl Marshal perry !' post -Express. Aside, therefore, from SOe. bwr. All Drttiglafa and Sto,.r "considerations, do Wexford on behalf of the. Irish regt- conati ation and indigestion; break up p appointed until the coming of Age of the young ( all humanitarian I we not as a matter of justice -s mat -- - menta and -the Irish prisoners- of war. and simple fevers; in fact they , Duke, general satisfaction will be gtv- ! _— - ,ter of business, if lou will -owe <, n street collection for the prese•r-'colds / - cure all'the minor ills of little ones. nation'T3! the Irl�h language was made They are Bold by medicine dealers or en. Lord Edmund is unlike the late and England a19o, something RBWtaP�lff:.B■ loftt sits JOB " ' to Dublin. on a recent Saturday. 25 a box from The Duke in ap earance, but the younger (France, more thaTt a loan on pawnbrokers' K! FIT-W`AEilNG NEWS AND P rot sale !n Rood Ontario by mail at cents' --- James Chambers, K.C., M.P. tor i Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, brother has much of the .late Duke's personal charm of manner, and is rich- ::Ices terms? -,. of ail The most useful and matin on at ail businesses aaea. .Full tblish ton on Belfast, Belfast, has been appointed Solicitor- 'Ont, gifted with tact and wisdom. arras LlaiTa at Lamb.rmsn'a Frtead. aDPucat3n to wlSt., Promo. Com- Adelatda 9t Toronto General for Ireland,ly nand -__- -- Mr. Duke says there is nothing in . CUTE HUNS BUY HEATHER. -" '`' Newspaper Leger lILISOBLLi!=OII/ � r. - the rumor that a German slibmart:ie is' -o=o--o-o-o-o-o-o--o-o- ro-o- In Belgium old new slspera are'be-' NEW AND SECOND at Sunday's Well, Cork. Extraordinary Variety of Material ANY CORN LIFTS OUT, ing worked up. into a papier tnache' j; Hand, $12 0o up. Send for specs crele Worim 41 The Clougher Guardians have , de-' Used in Modern Warfare. � nom oshion, from which artificial freltz t�,t. 'varsity DOESN'T HURT A BIT . p Enad,na Ave.. Toronto. tided to seduce the rations of the of- ticiala of the county workhouse. Wherever opportn:iity has offered, , limbs are moulded: -r t .`t L'F, TL'lulttl, LUMPS. ETQ, - ---=- __ arra external, cured wfth- L � The '.Musses McNeil, of ,Edenbank, Germany has been importir.'; vast` wo foolishnetis! Lift your corns � , +,Lerner 1iOrEl' ORI>tERR --- cut stn tip our nom -'treatment, 3fesloWriai -Glasgow, have sent a donation of £50 'i Quantities of heather from Scandin- avia and the English people, who and calluses off with fingers ua t crore too late. Dr. tteliman vita , THE %afe way to send money by ,Com., r.tmleee, cofnnarnno3, 'Ont, towards the Londonderry Sailors t like maR.c. ! Rest- , heard of .this from Danish agents, ! -1 s Q moil is by Dominion Express lI lnev rst a good deal puzzled. The appointment of James Cham- were at fl -o-o--o=-a-o-j' `0- �' -0- I.Qrder. _ hers, M.P., as Solicitor -General, will Now the mystery is explained. The I ,gore corns; hard corns, soft corns or, y ~ necessitate a bye -election in South of is laid in thick layers in front I 'any kind of a corn, can harmlessly be He alv, ays Had. i ='Belfast. . . _ Iof their trenches, and when a cloud at lifted right out with the fingers if.you The "sporting" son of wealthy par - The farmers of Antrim, Monaghan , poison -gas begins to drift across is at apply upon the corn a few drops of ents was offered a job by an old frieni and Armagh; are putting every pos- I once fired. The heat of the fierce freezone, says a Cincinnati authority. i of his feather. A d r till- blaze naturally creates an upward cur- t 11 "How much will you pay me'!'' he Aslble rood of their grown un a For little cost one can ge a sma - rent, and the gas is thus carried up asked. age this year. ' and dissipated harmlessly. bottle of freezone at any drug store, • Many of the farmers throughout p which will positively rid one's feet of-! "all you are worth," said the friend.'. �, Booac o`t Ireland are being prosecuted for de- The variety of material used in ever corn or callus without pain.. To which he replied with bueine:a DOG DISEASES mending' outrageous prices for modern warfare is simply extraordin- Y t like brevity : And How to Feed potatoes. wry. $6.50 a hundredweight was paid This simple drug dries the moment ' No, thank you. I can do holier K;+ ifanai free to any adorns br it last summer by the French for dried it is applied and does not even -irri- than that' �martia's the Author walnut leaves. It is said that these tate the surrounding skin, while ap- _ _ ____ - �- - - - - - - ptsear H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. are used for staining the faces and plying it or afterwards. poo pew 118 Weal 31 at Street, New York, so as to dark- This announcement will interest l " • hands of sharpshooters d f the flange with I curea horse o • en their complexions. many of At, readers. If your drug- � I - We know that white mice used to gist hasn't any freezone tell him to DIINARD'S I.I\I R ST. be kept in submarines to give timely surely get a small bottle for you from i CHRIS'iO SaUNDERS. QUE-EN-9S . notice of the escape of injurious stases. his wholesale drug house. i Dtslhousie. - - i cured a horse, badly torn by n UNIVERSITY 1 It .appears that there is now a de- --- pL N i mond for snails for the French air- Wonder, I:MiENT.� u` L KINGSTON craft service. These apparently use- f t ::•: :: St. Peter's G. B. EDW. I.II�LIEF.� ONTARIO ti less creatures have, it seems, a most Do fishes use•the liquid tones ' (•� I cured a horse of a bad swelling by j, t ARTS ; amazing sense of balance, They know The world so highly praises? instantly when one side or the other of Could they speak dryly? And do bees MINARD'S LINIMENT. an aeroplane is higher or lower than Converse in honeyed phrases? IBathttrst, N. B. TH(7S, W. PATNF,.! MEDICINEAPPLIED ,EDUCATION IED SCIENCE. A'chemical,. Ci -Al, Mechanical Mind ' the opposite side, and immediately be - bfining, gin climbing up the incline so caused. Electrical gugtaeeriag. t Knew His Bdsinese . H O ME ST U D Y W.A pilot, therefore has only to �. HAT ' a few snails on the fuselage of his ma- Mrs. Smith hired a Chinese servant, Arte course by corres, ondencc. Degree -- .0chine, in front of him, and can then ri LA�IER S and tried, to -,teach him how to receive with one year's attendance. W get an. indication of his balance with calling cards. She let herself out the summer School Naviestion Sdtoet NO SLEEP ,a minimum of trouble: It should be _ front door, and when the new ser- July ,aaAusust December to April added that, when in cloud, it is next to ; : a ' cant answered her ring sn^ gave him 1S GEO. Y. CHOW % Rsi.a.r Y LAST NIGNT� impossible to judge of. the tilt of a yThis contemporary himtory of the ner card. I e plane without some'special tell-tale. Canedlsn Expeditionary Fore's The next day lino ladies came toe - visit iY1:rs. Smith. When they pre- SELD® SEE tsaneit by. Rhe Canadian r}ovMirauiMiat, ser the alert China- -- -- - - -- olSiotax— scutes their, cards, R r . ({tea OT coffee A finish used on spruce by Japanese h1 + a man hastily compared diem Frith Mrs. a big knee like this, but your hors craftsmen is produced by the applicA- �,¢ �- x_. � smith's card, anq remarked As he may have a bunch or bruise on his vm the cause � '° ,y 'Aosed the door: ankle, hock, stifle, knee or throsy tion of 'dilute sulphuric acid, after (.�' its " ^k , "Tickets no good; you cant come m n w ,ChL which the surface is charred slightly. g , o, ange to The acid is permitted to- dry and- the ti„ ' in.' y ; ` wood is then held over a hot stove, ll - ! I - will clean it off. without Iayin u until the surface is well blackened. I , ,.. ti Have all garden paths with some the horse. No blister, no •n .k' POSTUM, The charcoal surface is brushed off >�`� '� plants of iragrahce growing along- gone. only a fM thoroughly, and the surface oiled side. 1.n some gardens of larger size drops .required at an. application. E2 ` with linseed oil and beeswax. The * I special fragrant pathways are built' bettle aok iced. De.erfbe y°°r cs,e rot ectal metn,«tw w and deepf• a p8ss through sadBooixe Nfor me. Aid. redw1N ful Sw l harder grain appears black and the where they appear tc ,eine for rot mankind rednoee Palnrnt s.a rest has a rich brown tone. ed es•+M I thickets redolent with pleasant •odors. i� wand ta�msdt �. Pricee $lad ti. bons :+sea%gsn Hoonr� aMi,.out tn,tt i But every path may have enough fra- e, dell.ered S2ouatltott t NW u 'a rr Chinese Flower. ,,,,n:. rO "ne "' f9A7aw grance to keep the mind unconscious- a. F. YOUNG, P. o• F., 616 LTmana tlldg,, riontrael, Cera► 1 in the garden spirit. emaarblee sod Abtorblee. Jr.. no awe B CUOL �'heWe a Reason A certain flower growing in Chir.-! I..M Lo�81�1► y 7. is white at night or in the rhade, bait tar •an �� ED. 7. ISSUE 90-'1 displays a red color in the sur light. d•'''V`a'a •"" seemm"am 1Reey Ubmrd,a Liniment is the house- • t a ' A 7 p- .>r., Russia Will be taken to the west, 'Brysaklo, a ni �Puk, rizg­,,iQn,,-TAT Pickering. niabli; T4uradsiy, W gvublwtedsrqsss. Friday nerainsalits oswe YOU R G ROCERIE. crease the difficulty of the task -B -ALL' qff Uk its SM0 ern front. and thus greatly in- rill, night; Wednesday afternoon, W 7� iptakerum. out.. idgets's, bass ice, n000, Bandel's hotel of the British and French. Of -Wb 0y, nigbt; Irriday, J Senneais% "V7, 3SC z M T" noon, G - a siaon's, own 3, East - Whitby, course the United States have 13OW niah ; Siturday, own stablo. 1.50 pw.yehr 01-25 if p&U in adianon.' en'te-red"the'struggle and in time Auffie Grocery Store -of c' Lord Rmgent, 1418 C. X. N.—Stand course they will be able to place milliquS ard.bred trotting stallion, the property of Thos.- Maddafo-d Pickering, will JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, of men In the field, but that �will make C.s season of i tpritiff go 6 coming 11 48 fOtlOw6: S od- daily: Simmers' Garden*Se'eds. 'Vegetable or take a long time, as many months Monday leavesown Btable, F Madda Flower, all new seeds, 3 pkgs for 10 celits.. -ford'@. Kingston road,for Bands; hotel NOT" AND coiAmaNTS of training are necessary to'pre- Whitby,'uoon. J Vipond's, Brooklin for. pare an array for active work at plebs. Tae- ay, G Ward's, Ut,oa, moon; New'Pure Maple Syrup Eastern Townships, $1.35 per tin. Quart The Turks claim that they have the front. The French man. 'Mansion House, UxbrIdge,night. Wtd Bottles 45 Ceuta.- Pure Maple Sugar 20c per lb. ne Temperance hate! Zephyr, consent of Germany to power is rapidly becoming ex. nigbatsy. Thursday, Forsyth's hotel, Good 7 raze the city of, Jerusalem in case hausted so that the brunt of -the wod,night. Fri, ay.. Brougham, oco c: Fine Imported Fruits and Vegetables -Oranges, Lemons, Bananas - there is any danger of the British struggle will have to, be borne by W H Batike', Pickering, night, Salmday, 3 .. own sta'.16. Grape Fruit, Sweet.Potatoeg, Spanish Onions, Lettuce. taking possession of it. Nothingthe British and their new allies, Aldor/-Grana" bred stallion, piwould please the Turks more than the Americans. The British will - property of H 6 Puah Glen Major, will lev!aIllug. the. Holy City to the have to raise new armies and as make the season of 1917 as follows: Good variety of 'Pie Filling -Best, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches,* Dates, Wednesd4v, l"ves hie own stable for Prunes, Figs, Seeded or Seedless Raisins, or ground, It will be difficult to enlisting has now becothe almost 'Mansion Rou'ge, tTibridge.- night. Thurs reconcile the Kaiser's hypocri- 'Impossible, the situation can be day, N Dt-bart's Broukliu, noon; Ban Fine Valencia Raisins.. del'is botel, Whitby, night. ' Friday, -tical professions as a leader of the inet,only by conscription. Had Pickering, nuoti,41"'tPugh's Whitevale, Christian faith. with his willing- the Call and see us about your Sugar before placing Americans declared war at night. Saturda%; Greenwood, noon; your order. Call anyway. ness to have.every vestige of that the tirue of the sinking of the Lusi. thence to own stable where he will re. w h t6s:-n until the following Wednesday. which is most dear to all Christ- tania, as maly Americans desired, would undoubtedly be endom destroyed. But the more the wasJAS41 RICHARDSON .-*e know of the-.. Kaiser and the over by this time' But, like every German junkers, the more easy, it other country but Germany, they fle not want war, and endeavored t 6- k -sel" at -of- 1 t i -b rit-th e- c ont I n n-- to understand their willingness did to be ii pa's'ty -to an arbarona deed, no matter how fou'l that ed barbarous acts of the Germatfs deed may be. Their only object made this impossible. All that now is to win the, war, no matter- can be done now is to grit our* t principles have to be aacri, teeth and continue the struggle A.AL accomplish this. ficea ZZ; aoL with more determination than Cattle Stanclions, Carriers, Litter A.problemwhich is quite diffl- !ver, until Prussian' militarism is Carriers, Water Bowls and other Barn cult to solve" is *by the price of is crushed never to I rise again, ."figur his risen -so high during this The'News' Office for neat ani u vast f NOW Adwev,"semtonts. And Stable Fixtures are Unequalled bw months. It cannot be attractive stock cards.lust The demand for flour overseas, be They are complete in every pArticular IF YOU WANT CLEAN TIMOTHY 16use the price in England Is lower seed? buy is iron Col. Rowe. Heb&mit.32,34 Their d than in Canada, which is On PM40& WOMAN HAD -urability is unsurpassed 41DJ99 FOP. SALE - Frost to he the granary for the Ew- BINDER ft cus. used oul r two If you. contemplate renovating of T!XW a $lot W, B F F vim It cannot be on accoitint assienn *4 c... li . ng your stables or putting in Hay or now g away RR No is RV���TROUBLE by the scarcity because there is an Litter Carriers, CONSULT US. abundance of wheat in Canada to QUGLY FOR SALE -A good Mc &JLsingtilin top bag rubber near!, Lydia E. Finkhaw" Vegeta- p"tiCU1 fappplp all her needs.t Lave no further a an Cheerfully Given' T R. THEXTON The only nism, reasonable solation seems to be tae ,for same. Will sell cheap. Tbotu" Pater- We Compound HCIPOd Her, -Imd. Phone 4*0 Claremont 340 Pickering. Ont. that the rise in price is due to the - -------- OST-Oa Saturday between Tor( a. Creed of a few capitalists who L so and Blackstoak coo tan suit case .) West Denby, N. Y.—"l have W -have succeeded in corneiing the 1AInIng carious tbirigio. clothing, purse• wrist. nervous trouble a my life until I took to special sentiment �ttarb-* isu ed to purse an w ly. By thus gaining co "Istab"'conev. Lydia F. Pinkham's pp d h. , Substantial rews.ri to R A Pick Com - of the wheat market they are en- Blackstock. or J. C. Stewart, ims sing St. W. ntrol Ander. Kindly notify or retaft to Vegetable Com- EVERY Toronto, Oct. pound f or nerves '7 abled'to advance the price to such and for female trou- an extent that they are 4able to .HORSE REGIiTER. cies and it straight - Accumulate immense fortunes in a ened me out in good K1110'.4 cb,lirtiship '(imp), '14115' shape. I work nearly very brief time. This is a form of i14,19}, Cly ised4e, prop rty Of Or$ all the time, " we v dishonesty that should be puutsh- Wile, n, Broagbaw. will ma" sesinot, o I ;i!!l live on a farm and I DR 1917 as t-Ilows *.. Monday Isayes -is own ed as v ay other kind of theft, and ­ I ;�.! have four girls. I do stable for G Cow�n's:, niobt, Tueed&, the government to pro- D. 11noro'sebise line, nig, t; We nerd.. it is Lip to all my sawing and tact the people from these respect. P- Fu kria's, Audl. y, night; -Thor* loy, other work THE SHERWIN- 10MANS'AINI W, Mid lletoo's, fireenwoo,. noon their help, so it gwes satisfaction. No Paint.-c.z-i gii, -e i;l,)r--. NY- ma able ? thieves. The people Nal tan's, too. 7, niiih t; F„day', A. at shows that I stand it real wall. I took will submit to Rny reasonable increase thew's, con. T. right; 96rjar3ay. own the Compound when my ten year old can expect more. S. W. P. i3 a satisfaction -giving paint. A, fill of prices, which is due to whavold- daughter came and It helped me a lot The materials that enter into it, tr,ccare Nvilh which ;t.ia Edivard Darnley—(iRrp), "0600"1 1 have also had my oldest girl take it able causes, but there is a limit to 19464 Clysiesdale, prop rty 4 Robt and it did her lots of good. I keep it In made, the men who mak� it, everything ccted with thei r endurance, in cases of this 9afoo, Green River, will make the sea -1. 'ca.n:. kind. sion of 1917 an follows ; Movdq, leave P the house all the time and recommend it are of the satisfaction -giving kind. It never disa;p. hie own star is for %V, 11, M ajor's Whiteit."—Mrs. DEwrrT SINCERAUGS. W094 -wale soon, Bra . gham hotel, night; Ta" Denby, N. Y.Points Always. do'eiii the work it is expected to do.' Costs Conscription_ in same form 'is. day. W..7. %icDonald's Brock, moon, 6 Sleeplessness, nervousness, h-ritabil- least. Does most. .,aids free. within eight in Balb's. PickAring. night; Wedned%y, I,iv Ity, backache, besilaches, dragging m - Canada. It has erpooijocoa ani night; Thursday, J bar. rations, all point to female derangs- been * hoped that the war would a". Cberrywciod, noon. P, B Reesor's, ments which may be overcome by Lydla SOLD SY eome to a. suct-essful conclusion non 6, Scarboro, night; Friday, H. C. R Pinkham'm Vegetable Compound. PAssor's, Cedar Grove, noon, own stable .without adopting a compulsory night: Isaturdiiy, J. Hood's, coo. 10. IN .-,PICKERING This famous remedy, the medicinal JOHN S. BTLS60N, form of military service. It was Markbam, noo -,own stable'night. ingredients of which are derived from ,earnestly -hoped that this- year Mone-reiffe Albion ­w, (icap). native roots and herbs, has for forty (16380), Clydesdale, property of J Vipond years proved to be a most valuable tonic would see the treaty of peace Brooklin, will make the season of 19171 and Invigorator of the famajo organism. signed, or at least. hoetfliti Rowe . Monday, leaves his :own es end- as f - Women everywhere bow willing tenti- asoib's for Y. Corner's, Kinsale, coon, E. mon to the wonderful tad and progress made toward the Vanistone's Audi.I y virtue of Lydia ,y, might, Tuesday. J Q VogStabW C settlement of peace terms. - But - the outlook continues very gloomy T H E and judging from the present but - look the end is still far off. A A-& 7 dark cloud that has loomed up on STA NDARD ''BANK the horizon is the exceedingly un. - OF, CANADA satisfactory condition of affairs in i:HIIAD 01IFFIC19 TORONTO Russia. It was well known that "during -the former regime, Russian affairs were much under the con- Mone Orders and Drafts are trol of Gorman agents and German y ONE► r(deF , 1-o r sympathizers, one of the most I - n-- issued by this Bank payable in fluential of whom being the Czar- A tont exquisitely Pure, inn,. who was German li 'When orn. ggr, sq all parts of the w'drld.234 perfect, rounded and the revolution took place, and the PICKERING BRANCHtal-dear—makes the Czar was deposed and a provision , czys '&I government with strong' pro- L W. GORDON, Manager.Branch also at 10 El El Wkitb76 ally sympathies, took 'charge of affairs, it was expected that the Russians would prosecute the war Change in the Local Milling Industry with great energy, and that they would -carry --out their agreement with their allies by signing no The Campbell Flour Mills Co., . Ltd., with Head Office at Toronto, separate without the consent of announce that they have taken over the business recently conducted those allies. But affairs have by the J. L. Spink Estate, It is not th6iv intention to distuib in any taken a decided turn for th way the.rel�tions that have existed with the patronirof the past. -e- -Th-ey-rd-tirid-to operate the Mill at full caprdeity im inediately, and will worse, as &--strong-fsiefion­ -has do- keep on hand a good -suppiv of Bran- and other Feeds, including all veloped that is inclined to con• lines of Poultry Food.. Sider peace, and to allow the Rue. Bread and pastry flour will always be obtainable a . t the Mill at scan allies to shift for themselves. -.There are many able, far-seeing prevailing prices.' The highest market price will be paid to farmers for wheat and other grain. -and freedom -loving statesmen in -Chopping will also be promptly attended to as her4tofore.' ---Russia, who are- exeeedlwy-anz- ious to work in perfect accord They will continue to handle t.,best, quality of Co I-W-thw with the entente allies, but who .with sizes. are helpless in the rising storm. Mr. F. W. Hicks, formerly of Pine Grove, has been appointed Should the German agents succeed Manager, and Mr. Jephson will remain as Head Miller. in their efforts, as now seems pro- The continued patronage of the Merchants and surrounding com- bable, Germany will be able to r1l""llitY is Solicited by this Company. .secure all the food she wants, and facing The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd. the German armies now COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA. The One Incomparable Musical Instrument" And it is tone that, has given Columbia Gtafonolas the place they hold. It is their tone —unmatchable in - its natural purity and absolute fidelity —that. justifies their description as un- paralleled instruments of MUSiC. We are prepared to demonstrate this $135 instrument play any record you may select, here ik O.. or at ourhome. Convenient terms of payment e maybe arranged. Columbia• $21 'tii $475 C. We Liddle, t'Agent ,71 `g .-...._ c 177�Y .' ._W.'�`..+}7>'.d''..,,sy . •'Sv....+,:. '�A•-•+i4'+..„`,,Wgin s, r'; C . 'rn.;..•�.�H,�pR.�.•�•"ar..r ^.a+. .n .wm ........ ._.r ,.. _.. '.•i-, .�r..r.... .. .. .. .. ..•.. .. f Cyc ct.nwar*oty r Next Thursday being Empire I A24p - The Fruit Store nal aa>tuausufR=>t■■,ls:ate:II■:=t1[>t>!>d>e!>Rt>rlgtliXZKXZ 'Percy Lynn hese paechaBed a Day all places of business will be new auto. closed. HAS THE QUALITY F. C. and Mrs. Madill, of Stouff. Richard and Mra, Ward, of 'Bal.THE DOMINION BANK vine, visited friends in Claremont saw, visited Thos. and Mrs. Gib- Choice varlet of Spring vee i bons on Sunday. Y p g g - on Sunday. Mrs. Grosse, sister of Mrs. Price tables and Fruits always ■ seed Office,- Terente Thomas Paterson. has finished on hand. ■ tar sdbmd s. oder, M.P., President W. D. Matthews, vtwpnddmt y _the re•ehingting of the Baptist Pugh, is desirous of purchasing a _ - ■ V.,A. Boprt, Qwesd Manager parsonage. residence in the village. 14pecial orders taken for end Taid Up 56.000,000 - 1Rieer 10 F.qd $7,000.000 ,..ass Mrs, Glenn, of Markham, paid a Miss Adella Schnurr spent a -few ' _ •-- - ■ _ days last week in Toro to visiting � of week requirements. Savings Department y- flying visit to Claremont friends y g Ice Cream Parlor now open where m • -on Monda her aunt, Mrs. Anderson. p >. !lace soar 1rr In the sank. <si± Monday. Charley Grant, of Toronto mot- we will be pleased to serve ■ >mteren paid on deposits . of 81.00 and npwasdt. - Wm. Birrell and family. of Tor- onto, ored out on Tuesday when he NEILSON'S ICE- CREAM onto, spent over Sunday with Mre. y _ - • "f visited with James and 1lire. Ev- WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY Manes ere g .Tames Birrell. Plain, in cones, sundaes or in g 'z Mrs. J. B. Madill, we regret to ans. Ice-cream sodas -always good, •' report, is under the doctor's care Mrs. T. Green moved to Toronto tUut>.1t=JL81st)!Rlfitilt.lrlslit[■1[sxa>r!=sasiaYat[i�[�tRia>tttaana8t■ at present. t1�e latter part of last week where H. J. MARQUIS s e will reside with her dau h= P. E. Michell, of Toronto, has g been Visiting his sister, Mrs. Ly- ter. �C�L@>-inX : Ontario - -2� ma,� eye . A nn inber bf our young peopleCORN �,� were the guests of Mr. McGill, 'of' I �CV..JJ ! µ W11�. and Mrs. Gibbous and fan!- .ily, of Toronto, motored out from Markham, �n, on Saturday evehing PICEERING BAKERY the city last Wednesday and spent hip bed for the past few last. A. McLellan has been con- a a few hours with the former's Just received a large consignment' of = = -.parents. fined to ' �,,. �. a C. H. Found has completed the days stiff ering from a very severe -Seed Corn including the follow-.. building of the foundation of the Farmer;. have eom feted their`, new Cedar Creek school and Thos. seeding operations and are now ' �/ ung varieties Paterson commences the carpenter pe „ L work next week, busy preparing their root andT -: D. A. Scott returned home on corn land. _ Compton's Early, -Wisconsin No. 7",- rt friday-after i Hiro y e t on Tuesday for . JCE C�l EA�% Giant White_ Ensilage, relatives in London. Mrs. Scott Pickering where he will spend a r will remain for a few weeks before .few weeks assisting J. H. Bundy Constantly on hand, also Whig Ca Yellow Dent returning home. in his rush of work. soft drinks on ice. — p' ' House• cleaning is the order of Mrs. Fred Farmer returned .BREAD, BUNS and CAKES Im roved Leamin at 2.15 _ the day with the ladies of the vil- home. last week after a two weeks' p' ' - lage while gardening occupies the visit with her daughter, Mrs D. Pattersou's Chocolates. Golden Glow, at 0.30, attention of the other sex during Johnston, of Toronto. Both phones in shop. their spare momenta. Lyman J. Pilkey has purchased _ -Pride Of Nishna, at $2.30, Ralph Evans and sister, Miss 9. the Pump Works from George H. $."'- _inlfArilMd E. Evans. and David and Mrs. Gerow, of Port Perry. Mr. Pilkey _ "o a fall R ek of Mangold and Tnrnin SAM At >- - 1unaay dna opens Toe uwy WIG" Leslie and Mrs. Feaeby. J. H. Bundy, of Pickering, was in Claremont on Sunday visiting relatives. He also Luatored out -to )!Myrtle Station where he called on his sister-in-law, Mrs. Graham. The bowling club have re -organ- ized for the year, and are looking forward to an enjoyable eeasonp sport. They have rented the old bawling green from Misses Scott _and Miller. Thomas Paterson, having sold his driver, is offering for sale his rubber -tired buggy, which is al- most new. This is a chance for some one to secure --w fi rstaclass :-buggy cheap. _ . If the present cold and dry _ weather continue much longer the hay crop will be a very light -one this year. `that the farmers are anxiously waiting for now is a good warm rain and fine warm weather. ` Robt. F. Scott and sister, Miss .67 Ellen. and Miss Effie Miller left,on Tuesday for the North -went, and wilispend the summermon the with George E. -and Mrs. Dick, of 411 .Stoughton and. other relatives in the west. Owing to the increasing price of -flour, bread hag advanced in price to 20 cents per loaf. Toronto con- snmers are more unfortunate as they bave to pay 24 cents for a ''.large loaf. Famine prices are the rule these dayQ. The eympathyof the commani- tyy is extended to Calvin and Mrs. Hurlbert on the death of their infant child, which took place on Thursday last at the age of seven months, after a prolonged illness, 1 the immediate cause of death be- 1ng pneumonia. Mothers' Day was observed in the Baptist Sunday School on Sun. day last, when a good programme was rendered by the members of the school, which was enjoyed by all. Miss Mabel Wagg gave a reading, six girls sang a chorus and Mrs. Wood gave a sdto. There was a very large attend- ance at the Methodist Sabbath School en Sunday last,. it being '"Go to Sunday School Ilay". Both ,old and young were present and 4p -all enjoyed the service. The Pres- byterian Sunday School.observed the day also in a similar manner. The Women's Institute'will hold their summer meeting on the after - !noon of May 22nd, in the basement -of the Methodist church. Mrs. Boulton, of Wiar too, will address the meeting, after which tea will be served. All ladies are invited. 'The meeting will begin at 3 o'clock ---abarp. Maitland Anderson, who has '► been engaged in D. A. Scott's store ti during the past few months, has retired from mercantile life to take up more congenial employ - men as a section -man on the C. P. .R. The open air life is the kind for Mait, P. Macnab jr. is Assist- ing Mr. Scott in the store for the present. Miss Clara Neal left on Friday last for London cohere she will undergo an operation for appendi- -citis froul which she has suffered ''a number of attacks during the past few months. We hope the operation may be successful and that she may have a very speedy Aerecovery. Our Dramatic Club jotirneyed to Cherrywood on Thursday even. Ing last and presented the drama, ,Cranberry Corners" to a large and appreciative audience. They will go to Brooklin on the evening of the 14th of May when they will svpear under the auspices of she Fair Association. Gerow and his sot., John, fora 10 rw�. w .... number to at re and o thus well , `"�''"'' `"`' CHAS,�SARCAENT'S qualified to attend to the wants � +,� of the community in- this line. COAL and GRAI His many friends in Claremont --CLARE M ON T - - Ont. wish him abundant success in -his y - - new venture. Hard and soft Coal of the best _ quslity ou hand. TIME T3 BLE-Pickerinl Station G Highest price paid for Barley, w. _FoOt earT R. Trains goingEra/Anaas follows - No. 4 Mail 8.08 A M. Rye and Buckwheat delivered Spring 26 Local - .04 P. at spink•a Mill. Our Stock iB Complete 1" 86 Local 8.04 P. M. - Trains , going west due as follow*— Pickering Station Coal Co. No. N Locat 7 37. A. M. _ 27 Local 2.15 P. M. - 7 Mall 7.40 P. M. Call and see the new -style of Footwear for Spring. � ,��,� - "Sunday included _ . . Our Every Day Shoes are made of solid leather and guaranteed. Y This is what you have been- Prices the lowest. 7 looking for- }� 200 pairs of Sample Booth' --Ladies' iE iii :'Peel's Shoes Give Satisfaction. .Sell Phdne 151, _ Gent's, Boys and Girh-to - sell at prices which pre- J, PEEL _ S O N vaile before the - ' peq Of all materials and desian .a_ - war began. - „ BROCE STREET WHITBY QNT Space w111 not" resit notations l kept in stook. It will pay you � ' - - - - - � . but a call will convince you and to call at our works and inspect our stoo) and obtain prioes, Don't be misled b7 `` prove a money silver,, agents we do no$emplovibem,000segaan! SaBt a Fe�P Ol YQUr Sale commences on -Saturday, ly we can, and do throw off the moot = March the 31st. commission of 10 per cent., wit Ic /�� oeetainly save by purchasing from no. - - J. i,/� G o L Q Doli .oliclt.d.Seas*ouabI61 e e ds I WHIT IT GRANITE 00.. NORTH CLARE-MONT I office and works, Whitby, Ontario _''; ^� Farm and Garden Hats for, ever bod q y -Ladles, Men and Children. - a*� Poultry Netting at reasonable prices.'. _ ' ,Splendid Brooms at 60 and 60 centa each. From 14 to 18 Years of Age With A complete line of White Canvas Shoes for Men, Women, Children. Mena Cotton Hose from l5 cents per pair up. High School or Collegiate - y, ; tiCatiOitl y - And in the Grocery line -Raisins, Notaseed and Sunkist Seedless, 15c per pkg. Griffin Brand and Sunkist Seeded, 2 for 25e- - Excellent business opportunity hoi Tiger- Said oy_ 9S.,a nen C ity for bright' `. po-, � ' .A few lines of Soap still at 5 ate. 'Wye In office of large Toronto Packing House - Davies' Mince Meat life lb. " - engaged in producing food for Canadians at - home and overseas. E :j•E A N N I S y Good Wages and Permanent Position y �� Fare paid to Toronto and comfnr' tsble ' 81��ZT't�•�3'1�• - bNZ'AR=O lodgings secured if engaged. When applying state age, school training and v 6 M10 V100109.tIve name of school principal a� ;�_ lm �- hoketing -Bus meets all TrainsBoz A, News +�f ace, L 1 ty 0 � Q O N First-class Rigs to hire day or ., ab (4 • night at lowest prices. g o� It a s lei to o +t t ►t�ipd „8� S Phone 1805. _ • _ ; i' _ SLr L I N G OUT � f ° � d � sk ul 11 Thos. Sanderson SM a .. qIND Jan Ql !eb ° M - PROPRIETORS a � +. PO.I was y 0 *� Our sales have increased wonderfully during• the nasi month, and we $ ;p. Apr (►_ heartily thank the public for their liberal patronage, pICKERING o �� S g C m p 0- may pe a ? "We are Selling All Groods For Less” °" ' ° ° LUMBER YARDS - o w a a n July • •y and we wish to draw your attention to these Specials for .m Oct.I this week. Everything must go: !4 18 6 y as Pro. = -• - HARDWOOD FLOORING Wall Paper -25 per cent. off all new designs - . Men's Work Shirts, reg 90 cents, for 76 cents; J a up p ,'�'7i II=b:f R i aannBino io We can supply hardwood fioorins'. Factory Cotton, cents to 18 cents per yard Beavertoup, uptuirovea in beech, birch maple, plain and Corsets, 36 cents and up -- _ goartered. White and red dLk is :.Crockery Flower Pots, etc., 20 per cent. off N'O t=t = C E all grades, widths and thickness.. _ Help being scarce I will be pre- ROOFING pared to do chopping and Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, the !'. - oat flaking only on first ready roofing, made in 1861 T Y L I S H H A TS Wednesday dna Frida Monday, Y y -SHINGLES -. - and Millinar of all kinds at greatly reduced rices. Buri g the month of March. y 1� Y P k Choice B. C. red cedar shingles More new ones just in. After that date on Monday and Friday of each week. Also, for sale a gnanty ore �• GlrvrtiaII- ' D• SIMPSON &COe John F. Bayles, Greenwood PiCgERIN4 Reif and Independent phone. . -., . , .. ..':.:.:rr. . .:`., .: ._.., r'�... `'.-•• ';, ,,.:_.. ._.._- C. ,__...: _..._ . .r_... ..: ':'?t. °_ _.ir:;:�d`:_4,"-n!!. ....._�...x._.x. �.. �:! � rr;Ltr� tr �iC:C;'s: ,,mac k_.'�.E:}.:..w't,LR'1:.Ir'YS%,�w"'6''➢�_K_Fkt9+}�.,,, .i,.,,�,',rN , .`°.',.."", . ��'gg,yy:?a'"ab✓: a. . _, •,'". ,•y. '.;q. t�'i++.. •,:v. ) x h• CHAPTER IY.—(Cot> �d:) Fused to the #ype but atter she had —3- ;dyed feet in Ac.!•af�-_y°.:.C� �r _ cM- s • v-.3. ,;?•:... t „»"s d^S4 p y'eRI J jrye tz�i,+*s y•'•i,o.v';-'a5 �£lx � .:,... .•t '.,,. . +4•1'f,-^R.ss,tM-. ..A.. 2' --s yzd._ .`'�. ,.,so.,d°•a c'n`.:.e.ri .rj+GG• c. i,x^:.•. f - B etweeou' s I n s; - = OR, A DECLARATION OF WAR. - ITHE WORIFS HEAT-' PROD NEW SOURCE ,LET DEPTHS -OF- EARTH SUPPLY IIq Ross Self SWers"� for the Home. Canniria -of Fruits, Vegetables and Meats Z. ! re vial . soCo. . 1140 zeas in. 11. sosoate �A. I HEAT TO INHABITANTS. -sufficient to sink our I heat to consumbrs - over an- ora' 'of "That was beatuiful- John—beauti-I inquired whether there were many )' _ pipes, - - approximately. 1%, miles square (21A tuft"the said to him it home, still in'.conntsy-house ladies `in the neighbor- Italian Has Tapped the Heat in the square miles) through 16 miles of a flurry of agreeable excitement. "But, hood I got my cue. It's the roan• Community Power Plant. steam mains, but, of course, the heat you don't belong Lo them only, you tr -house lady she's aiming at, and of Barth to Obtain Power for ]wow 't belong to me too!" whom she has evidently made -an ex- barge Industry. Would it not pay municipalities to ! is now -obtained by burning coal dust.' Y g �. y - to the earths hest under foot and ' Whereupon John smiled tended `baustive study. The result is not bad . _.. - P I the cit with heat light and 1 Our big states lacking coal and y really. It would be interesting to As the world progresses it becomes supply Y B water -power should certainly waste but abstractedly, being in spirit still hear Recifern's remarks upon the set er at a good profit? Steam heat pr no time in to Prince Ginori-Contra trying 4a the pulpit. of the skirt; but consideri.n that she more and more apparent to students of could be supplied to 'factories' and plan. Such terrestrial beat plants g It was, after all, a great thing to' robablyy cut it out herself, I thick id's ecanomice, as well as to the layman, g p will pay, for themselves in two years . belong'to a man who u:.deratoed -his.wonderful) creditable. So. is her '.how utterly inefficient and archaic our , householders for heating urposee at Y a low. cost by running steam pipes un- or 'less. business, Ella reflected, having noted convereation, and the studiously cul- present coal -burning practice is. der round. This, by the way, is* quite . o the emotion of the congregation; for, tivatod nonchalance. She must have There. is s.�tt excuse for tile- steel, B � Y those ' few final moments had com= had some rather good- modela to go manufacturer using coal when he can.'.practicable, although not widely: 3tea! Success. -pletely covered the negative effect of b Now and then a vowel la s the ' known. In' New York for instance,: the rest of• the ears -ice. -traitor, as, for instance, when she mine it at• his door. - But is , no + Real success consists in achieving This revived enthusiasm served complained of there beim no `halls I oris large corporation supplieB etearri p excuse for manufacturer or house- I satisfaction. "s very well for carrying her through the in the garden—she positively adores holder using- coal 1,000 ritiles gr more ordeals of that first trying week; for •`•hally,' and is quite jealoLs of the Big- I distant from the mines= say_B H. Germs- ;. Adam in his Sunday coat and a collar hop's hedge. - The Bishop is evident- I back in. Electrical Experimenter. It which visibly' hampered hi:, breathing ly 'a -great Joy in life: He has be I is'simply our present lack of knowl- appealed to her scarcely more than in come the `dear Hiehop' already, for edge as well. as our gross inefficiency rRedium his duck trousers; while the round- reasons not hard to imagaine. Dr.' eyed, shin faced Jean whose loves Modle is rand at letting people have 1 that makes such things possible. or �•ma f Y- , �' Y B B 1 ��}4,,Ir �F r' were evident) bursting, and -who held their -own way, you know, and geeing. First we mine the coal, , compelling ,. tc3,<' z T her pocket -handkerchief.. in her hand Y Y GrEitn Y g' which way this vamp person's desires ;men, yvha could be employed to vastly 1 } ' �11}H•Hn{�d during the entire duration of the visit tend I've no doubt he's been humor- better purposes, to be imprisoned for �t�"s { Full -did not appeal at all. What could ing her to the top o! her bent. Mrs* life within the bowels of the earth. ' # pp M'odle had been so kind ' as to lend �SO�t Y'{ ht Ella have in common with 'a 'woman Y Then we"re=handle -the coal. a dozen n Who thought -she was making conver- her a seed catalogue, she to?d- me, and tim before we load it on trains: J<'IiTO CiC21@ 3', i,1 n ration when she was discussing the was just embarking upon a rhapsody i �` ' com oeition of oat -cakes? I orngardenin when she stopped short, I en we haul it over unbelievable dis- Su br�� }r 1 g \ r, , c T�e manners of John'B sister,.Pally, abruptly, I believe, because the recol- tances, burning more coal in locomo- $ werewen lens s m athetic for Jean lection of Alick s existence had made tives as we go along-'��y I ---was at 'least p oloundly, respectful her realise tFie delicacy of -the ex ec . ' ! ,y whereas the blowsy, carroty -haired • Wben I asked how she liked :her house, asj and Expensive. ;_polly� in virtue of her elder-sistership, she became more measured in her an- Then, it there is no rail blockade, . took it upon herself to he f..miliar, and ewers. . It was not bad, on the whole, ,just at the time when coal is needed evert jocular, io a point which offend -1 she informed me, though it had its most; w•e dump it into some one syard ad a finer sensibilities. faults, which she- hoped to remedy. 1 000 miles'away from the mine. Next Evidentlyshe has decided that it won t ; and en sell it - she ghed robustly, right into Ella's o o e o p ear wi VZe load it once mo ev — face and pointed a -red flnge'r -at'th'e might lead one to imagine; Ont you to a jobber and he in turn dumps,. it see? that she had not been used to l into another yard. lie, too, sells it m:ni3ater. "Not that he much need- see thins Eve hm is rather a _ �0`' .r ,4 t ed skelping," she presently admitted, things. ryt R gain to a dealer who dumps it ,.into.) + + �` a ` "except for more pre' the things he nice; the rooms, the aitoostion; etc- I his own yard. rThe dealer, after he ; . -.was sent for. John always -was a bit , But she likes the 'sitooation' of the l •" y keeps it long enough, loads.�ttce moonstruck." I B#chop a house _ever so ranch better. more and he alas` dumps it again, fi ' The return visits were a harder task The Bishop and everything T ertaining ' a x this time into the bin of the ultimate still. The thought of entering a' to him has clearly been ado tee as the ; +_ f ,y % y•; .ob x. �'• thatched but as a visitor- had cost' standard of comparison,. suppose it victim. r `� Ella some sleepless hours, and would 1 does not. spit_ her 'so well to institute In the meantime, the cost has been , ��. have cost her more had she not- fortun• comparisons with --other people nearer 1 roIl3ng up an avalanche o4 profits and _. ataly remembered in time that even at hand, though the vil:age swarms ;interest as well as gxtraordinary ex- _ You' ^ N for rreserves eat ladies have been seen in cottages with first and second cousins who also IR g sorsa in foolish trans Ortsiion 'and "- ---as benefactors. of course. It was have houses and .gardens�f a sort r - - p, _. from this "I'm rather curious to know whether re -tram partation. So at the end' oil . point of view only that the ' i 3t. Lawretsce Red l�samoad F_stra Granulated which tiring became bearable • This was not they'll have gone to Alick's cottage the tortuous road, coal worth 83 a tore s _ a case of distributing bread; but other' after leaving me, lie began eay:ng at the mine noiv�sella for $7 and even 1 owing to absolute freedom from organic smpuYities things could be dispensed, such a kind -something about a second visit, $12 a, tor:! It speaks well for us. i never causes those aiaresims failures which sometimes =,counsels and admonitory words, cal- but .she promptly suppressed • hint. got this does not'finish ihe--sltDr • oy- — culated to -elevate the rustic mind. -It Poor girl, I fancy he mus`. be a hand- y -may 000lrs. Warrmtrd.lr case ful for her in some ways. I wonder ' any means. After re -handling it a sugar, the St.- Lawrence Redd-Diammd Sugar does was with this view that she began to . few more times. we do . burn the ; - how these two came to air—andd I I its full share to prevent fermentation. " cultivate an amiable condesceffabl of wester still -more how thea will pull exaenanidvewhile, we vita get the little ist , s . ntanne 'affabliity , I B _ which Ae understood to be t e °c ar- ; g "' P Yarn dealer cam supply Red Diamond Sugar in coarse acteristic of the Lady Bountiful, tTo be continued.) • poison our lungs,•make ne end of dust In -this way, she succeeded • in I a = and finally oye must dump the burned gra+ a' �. a fine as you may select. weathering an experience which. after, HER DAV. coal—ashes--once more. After re- i ' Fail need not be too often repeated, r --- moving ashes cost additional mosey. � the bis bag• --104 lbs.' full weight of the beat .� Ind there were compensations; for flow a, DWI ' Brought Comfort to a 1 "White Coal." rugal made and avoid frequent trips to - the store. - -Mrs. Medley 'had returned, and the Little French Orphan. r happy moment of crossing the -. -of course, happy to relate, the whole .: s to vier to ra.m orh.r dew mrt,ryia of pockaQe,. ,episcopal threshold dawned for Elia, Many stories told of children in the world is not peopled b�* fools Y+'e ere.' -- with consequences to- h -r.. i cintal devastated regions .of France and Bel + are..1 l.aw�rettca div ReCtnenes 1Linttsd, l�'1MatreaZ' equilibrium which she herself was tum are too pathetic to be endured. are of beginning to realize that there'; scarcely aware of at the time. So g P are other things to give us heat, light also came tbat other proud moment of Others illustrate the natural resilience and power -besides coal. First and s"`_n _ »turning Mrs. Gordon's visit—in a of childhood, and teach us how a little foremost we -have ,`white coal"—our I _ _ at, perforce. There was a dark joy mayhelp' in bea=ing a great sor- wate1ower.-' It costs less to trana_post - -- - - ' -- - - blot upon that delight, however, for I row. i horsepower by wire than by rail. Thus I r V Jchn seemed to take for granted -that Litttw Marie, in a - ruins} village-,: a Folly's visit should be returned at the g street cars Syracuse runs its electric somewhere in France," had Been her r � � street- care b the ower obtained • • \ , same time, and could absolutely not Y P be got to see that there waa•anything_ crippled father, her moths: and - two from FiaRars Falls; 160 mites dis- in the least indecorous in going from little sisters killed when th=eir cottage tant. And of late the great Chicago, ties big house to the gardener's -cot- fell about them, knocked to pieces by Milwaukee- and St. Paul Railway runs ° tope At a later period of domestic) a she as if it, had been a house of all its electric trnins over a dirtrnce - `• - felicity she would scarcely have yield -I cards. With her aged grandmother of 440 miles—not by coal, but by war ':f;; f � � ' •,1G• ed, and even as it was, she did so and an aunt she fled to the fields, and terpnwes- taanatated into- electt:citp ;,.-- .;r., :1. r•' t _ t f.• with a rather bad grace: ! spent a night of exposure and misery and led over thin wires along,- the ; :'=x�,� �•;;;• ;! 'g" "Well. let it be so in Heaven's •- name"' she acquiesced, with a sigh; -rnm' tracks o the rano—A H, P, - "but Ido think it looks -odd:" grandmother was dead, and the aunt' ,A- New, Solatlon, It had not previously occurred to died of pneumonia soon ' afterwards. John that that Targe, mobile mouth Mirie, herself, vAio had been slightly , But waterpower plants are eompar• held in it possibilities o! peevishness, wounded,-becar4e very ill, and when atively scarce, Soon there will not - -- - but it -did occur to him now. the crisis, of her sickness was over be an untapped waterfall which ir"'not �' .. The impression produced by Ella I o ^ upon the mistress of Balladrochit will she still hovered feebly on the verge working to full capacity. What then _ ��� beat be given In a letter to a friend, of death. -She' wa3 'a dear little girl," 01sT• answer comes from Italy. And -We on the day of that first visit. and the nurses in the hospital to this time the answer is not visionary, I C L, The passage in -question, ran as fol- which she had been carried were wor. or an editorial ping -dream, either, 'For t* lows: lied about her. I Prince Ginori-Conti now has a huge i (ti„� - "I've just been interrupted - by a But one -day there was- a dtatribtr- power -plant located in- a -volcanic -re- visit--each a visit, my dead I wish, tion of gifts and comforts from Am- Bion which gives him 16,000 horse-� + ou could have been here to enjoy its erica, and Marie received a doll. It power every, second of the. day- as. well + . ve told you about our ,who has haven't I?—,Toho M'Donnell, who hue made another creature of :her; -the as during •tlte night. He simply taps - recently got the Ardloch living, 'Well,' brightness returned to her eyes,.' the the heat of our earth by sinking pipes L� be brought a wife with hire from smile to -her lips,- s flickering color 1500 feet underground and by this na- � Glasgow, on whom I recently deft a to her thin little cheeks: tural heat casting nothing, he obtains card; hence to -day's visitation. He "You are really better, Marie," one : heat for his boilers which in turn"drive is.nothing"new to me, of course; I've of the nurses said to her the next day. 'I the electric. -turbo -generators. - seen him in the . garden often—such , , _ _ ""' times as the quarries were resting— ` I believe that doily. is going to cure ( What he can do anyone tan- do at lBn� Ste .O.><ley - helpin his brother-in-law. He's You; she is better than the doctors or ' any point of the globe.. True h con- j' much the same in a black coat as in nurses. We shall be jeRlous." ditions are favorable, for. he d'.. not' With leather prices still high, you may _ have shirt -sleeves, and the metamorphosis' "But A is; quite natural," explained I need to sink his pipes very deep. But ..Several pairs of attractive Fleet k'oot Summer C _ doesn't really call for • special nLotice, Marie a little anxiously, for she did Freak depths ate no- 'obstacles to a - Shoes for what one ,good ,p it Qf leather" � His elevation (t=ie soclil one, I mean) not wish to be thought ungrateful. i good engine-= to -day:, boots cost. ' *mbarrisses-him frankly, nor does he ,Everyone has been kind tome but I Not Impracticable_ dreta n of throwing any veils over the I - Fleet Foot line !s so complete, that there are manq- art. B wa of flllira u a • ause did not belong to anyone airy more. , I y pp Y y Et P F I Speaking generally, if we drill a cc 'styles- work and play—forand outings—for ia-the conversation he inquired polite. tfioughtl had rio one in the world --no �i i ly how the brier hedge was getting family at all—and beholds Here is my Iltole'straight down into the earth the - ss%n.womenandehildren. -+ on he had helped Alick to plant. You ++ `heat increases one, degree Fahrenheit should have Been the glance she threw little daughter!, !'for every 40-60 -feet. This means fl=at ArJi Your dealer to rhou yea the fallline of Fleet � - him at thatl But her first appear- ~— under adverse conditions we must Foot Shoes—and lave money this summer. ZO5 once was what nearly did for me, They _ The Swabl_ sink our.pipes from. 8,000 -to 9,000 feet ' ususlry corrie in thelf Sunday clothes, you know but this young woman The -sergeant and the lieutenant before we will reach a level where we =- - known ow b or two beyond that --a, were conversing about the new recruit, strike 212 degrees Fahrenheit, at stew development., of the spices alto- I "'E's. thin as a ramrod and '- don't which temperature water changes into' rather. or the flounced silk gown, even -look- atrpng enough to 'elp in the I steam. = • 'the flower trimmed bonnet, and the store," complained the sergeant. I B P + ale kid gloves, substitute ir. our �� Huge as such a depth is as well�as � • '? P Y Let him clean the rifles, suggest -'huge the coat to reach it, it is not im- ` mind a tweed coat and skirt (the let ter' etopDing short well above the ed the lieutenant. I practicable. - Remo flier A needs to.be ankles, ii yeu please) --an exreedingI "And 'W.'s _ agoin'. to- puff •. "!m done only once; after that we will en- sporting -looking `tammy' and dog -skin through?" barked the sergeant, di- joy free power for centuries to come - - -- (or let us say would-be dog -skin) flantly. Moreover, in many localities 2129 de- untlets. -and there you have her -- ---- grees will be reached at a depth of .5oodily before your eyes. She took A machine has been developed Sor less than,.2,000 feet. -In exceptional O jl ---wr•eat care to keep her left hand In the spreading fine rock -dust on the pas- localities, such as Yellowstone. Park, elR • . �" -- yocket of her coat, and to give me her ga ewes of bituminous mine, to boilingwater comes to the surface l rllbt one at'the latest angle. I was gY while In volcanic re ons'h few hun- I s a little bewildered at first, no; bring prevent explosions of coal dust, gi �: ,.. hr,.,,c s -.v :�..::.-;ccr'-....r.`ae:�::•..,:...;..:i... _i.w �s:'...as..M::.a�;..c,:-.r�::i...:�,...n.,��:a,•..:..�:�,._.:,:...�.;.vn�,.'L.H:+:....w.,,... _..: iu.a"-`."w�:::rr,. :._�. .; .:..;,...>-. �:„.: _'. . .:'. ....'_` __._ _._.,...._r. „_. ._.,. r:tt.., ".:ss�:�:�=-r�C.2.-:moi^.�:::t'7:.., ._-.-,,,. __ .. �,..'i.,:,....•.,+.a.;�'� - .,. 'l'P".ri. : ° •^rare r.*.�n•� r� ,. .., ..tw• •,_., a -..."r c,'t�r'Ma.s!3•.:...i4..G'1fnrR� 'MY....: ^•'.^•-"�-n-'v:"'`°'� •Y..'�+;�.'�Y +.K..s$",a•-�..=a':' ��:»^'u.,.i_"�' •i,P`-,"+?ram. �r .�w•.• .J.+ v'`i �'.e:,�!::Y"i'i•. .., � r••r �.:taW'- x- • 4.�-•.qP ,;..�.. ,,--' ,.� •.!, a ryr. .-+r •.�•, 'M� .x ,,. o a. ••>.-. 'k� 1 1 1 ,y 2 2 -. .. ..: • '' 7777-. _ ::.. .', •- . _ - a'Y AHIIANT OPERATION BY Marken of the World HOSPITAL WING 390001000 TONS _ • _ -� THE BRITISH TROOPS-.>sr:aQetafl: CANADIAN_. GIFT OF SHIPS �Y. c+ Toronto, ,11fa y,1L—Na4ltoba wheat No official tiuotatlons. - - - Manitoba oats=No official quotations. t ==-Attack on Eight. Mile Front Gained Greater Part of Bullecourt now nal. isubt corn—No. mbaryellow. ck To= @ossa Of&ciatee _at• Opening of ; Prograa>, of .•British Shipping. rontu. New Section of Naval Minister to Meet the Sub • .• and'ttte Western Section of RcenX. � -- Ontario oats—No, 2 white, 78 to 78c, - � nomnal; -No. B white, 75 to 77c, nominal, according to freights outside. Iustitutlon. Menace, ' - Ontario wheat—No, 2 Winter, per car' r _ lot, $2.99 to $3,,OU; No,' 3- do., 112:98 to A despatch.. from London says:- A deep$tch from. London soya; -- London, May 13.-Congentrated on: was broken at tiny, broken at `end- 81z.�d, according to freights outstd©. The Inauguration g During a discussion o! the shipping is Peas --No. 2, nominal, according to »anon Of.the new win Of 'a ' front of "seven or eight miles 'the' hulle, on the Cambra{- St, Quentin freights outside. the Haslar Royul -Naval Hospital at , problem in the House of Lords on British troops during Fiids night! l Canal' broken b the French bdtween 13arleq—Slalting. $1.46 to $r.42, norm - P g Y g Y nal, according to freights outside. Portsmouth on Wednesday by the I Thursday, Earl Curzon said that the land' Saturday morning made a bril-i LA Fere and -St. Quentin, and lastly, !ts•e-No. 2, $1.93 to 811.95, nominal, 'Queen was the final achievement of s: Admiralty had the first -claim and the 'llant attack on the Hindenburg lino ! broken at Bullecourt. - What there is : according to freights outside. movement initiated - at th outbreak of p I 3fatatoba flour—First patents', in iu'te t first call on the •naticnal shi buil ng from Dullecourtnorth across theArras- left, however, is of wonderfully strong bags, $15:00; second patents, in Puts war by certain Canadian ladies. Miss i resoureos. The result. of the British Cambrai road to the north of the construction and could not be taken bag$• $19.60; strong bakers', . in lute Bear a east of 1?am Dux. The -troops at once in a general assault, este t at i bd"'' $14'1 °• Toronto. Plummer, secretary of the Field Com- I naval' program, he stated would � be P P P $ P Ontario flour—winter, according to forts, claims to have made the original that after the war Great Britain's s ostablibhed themselves in Bullecourt, such a terrible cost of lives that vie- I sample, $12.60 to $12.60, in bags,- track suggestion for the hospital ship, and , Torc oto, prompt• shipment. naval tonnage would exceed the nAval 'where hundreds of prisoners were '.tory, would be almost as disastrous as �iiureea-Car lora, 'Montreal which found the ready aulsport of Mrs - freights tonnage of all the other nations of the taken; and continuing the offensive on': defeat. i , bevel included—Bran, per tun, Geoderham, Mrs. Ellen Bruce and I $42; shorts, per tqn. $45; middlings, per world. ?' Sunday after desperate fighting, nos- Hehce General fiefs'$ taking it; ton, $48; good feed flour, per bag, Koo Lady Drummond, with the result th*t to $3;10, $_50,000 was collected. Of this $100,-� In making his statement in the r' aessed themselcea; of most ofhe vii- j piecemeal, patiently and deliberately, o Has'—Extra 140. 2, . er on.'siz to 8113; House .of Lords, Lord Curzon an-. ' lege. A German position on rile Ar. Daly after every "push" has been pre_; mixed, per ton, is to 41fi.rm. track. To- 000 was handed to the War Office for; ras-Cambrai road, about two-thirds of ceded- by artilleryreparation which' roato• pounced- that the program of the Min - which, P 1111{litary use. Another amount was ' • Shipping provided for the ere - mile lots, per ton,.;3,50 to 819,,ister.of_5hi mile wide, as weir as- a mile and a has 'flattened out the Prussian ' de- . track Toronto, 'devoted to the- building df a wing to g p:; Een lf of trench 'system near Roeux have ' fences and abolished the communicat- anon each year mercantile shipping y � the Chatham Naval Hospital and thei taken, and the British Otto the• in trenches so that. -the -men in the aggregating 3,000,000. tens gross. PY g. Country Produce—wholesale faience to Haslar. As the author- The Government, said Lord Curzon, •� western section of Roeux, forward dugouts have often been with- 1 creamery -Finish �a to. choice. 39 t 420tH ities decided 'againat the'hospital' ship was taking the most drastic steps in 7 It is evident thele is not much left out -food or supplies for:two and three , 4311. the scheme for provinding a hospital its power to acquire merchant drips by of the famous Hindenburg line which' days at -a time. 1:grR-New-laid, in cartons; 44 to 45c; for naval nurses was accepted. This, out °r cartons, 42c, building or purchase and after the i -- Ureet:ea . new wing overlooking the "most fain- ' --- --- ' — - --- --" — -- --- Poultry—Chickens, 26 to 2sc: I was he predicted, the B:itiah . mer- fpowl, 24 to 2=c; ducks, 22 to 25c; squabs, ous naval centre of Britain bears a eantile fleet would' be equal to or bet- �, r CROP REPORT OF BLOODY BATTLES er dozen, $4.00. to $4.60; turke�a, 30 suitable inscription'on behalf of the q 82c•.� ter the: before the war. cheese New.* large, z7 to zsc; twtns women of Canada. Lord Curzon gave figures showing TUE DOMINION : IN MACEDONIA -7Q to s}c: triplets, 2s� to 2dic; old: The. opening ceremony by her Ma- 1a: FFe, zsc; twins, 2r�c, tl.at before the war the United King- . liouey-15'hite clover, 2b -ib tins, 143- jesty was quiet but -impressive, and tn 15c; 5 -lb Ons. 141c; 10-1b. 134c; 60-]b, loin had 95.3 per cent. of the mer- _ 1st: buckwheat, 60-1b tins: 10 to lo4c, I Sir ,George Perley'a speech handing it ,centile shin; under 1,600 tons each t ` I Comb honey=extra one and heavy over, emphasized' the magnitude of o ' y R'tnter•liilled Wheat Area Esti- ; French Troops Brilliantly Carry' eight, per dos., 32 %; select, 112.50 ><o the war work carried out by Canadian and 45,, per cent. in December, 1918, -•$- ------ '6; No. 2, 12 io W.S. t -In ships exceeding 1,600 tons each, 'ria le syrup—imperial gallon. $1.86 to I women. i 1 mates Are Given: Position t0 the South + $1.760 A considerable number of Cana- he said, the L-nited Kingdom had in i'ottoes--On track. Ontario: V, hag.( June, 1914', 3,900 vessels of groes ton - Ottawa,' May 13. -The first- crop Of Hunts.183.75't. 114.+iu; New lirurtswlc veru- Idians availed themselves of the in- nage totalling 16900000 tone. The 1r report .of the present season -is- i w reef, per bag, $4.25; Alberu.s, per bag, vitation to travel on the Royal train ' A, despatch-from-London-says1 On corresponding ftruras in March, 1917, sued Saturday by the Census and Sia- " 1:t,,ns—lm ported front in. hand -t fa ked, er to Portsmouth, and they were favor t tc re s en, an, -i:ic e . ably-- impressed.with this permanent nears - Entente forces -continue their offensive .r"r bushel. $T, 7a to $4 O0:• Canadiany 1'6,000,000 tons. conditi.)n of. tha fall wheat crop, the prima, ser bushel. I7,6o;.Lima*. per 1b, ;memorial of te Dominion's interest If tha Shipping ' with success between Doiran and the is to 19c. in the welfare of the navy. PF g liriititater s program cotl4ition of hay and clover meadows was to be realized, it would be necee- at the end of the winter and the pro- Cer-na River.- The British have cheek - f ,y _ ^; { wary, he said to pr'oviee an additional . grass of spring- seeding, as reported , ed Bulgarian arise]$$ south-west. of lroriasoas—wbol•aal• � - b correspondentsfpringat the end of reported Doiran, and'hold their recently -gained Smoked meatsliar" m• :'tomo 29 to D jULy . WAR COST 100,400 workmen and to double Ilia Yp 30c, tl -heavy.. 26 to •-6c: cooked, 4A to .week.y supply of steel, while, at the The area estimated to be sown to positions with. a tenacious grip: _ 41c: ndlne 26 to 27c; breakfast bacon, so winter wheat last fell {s •813,400 acres West 'of Doiran and west of -the to 36c; .bucks,' plai,r, 34 to 36c; boneless. IS$3710OOyOOOmiralty program to proceed. i same time, allowing the present Ad - ad to 3br, - - o! which. GsG 600 acres are in Oli Vardar River Fronch troops have car T ars--Pure, lard, tierces, ',6} to sic; tario, 105,700 acres in Saskatchewan, vied by storm an important position to�nd` t;erro.. 20J o 20W to 27c, to, -- 38,000 acres in Aiberta,`'9,000 acres in 'soiith of Hume, on the Serbo-Greek 201c: Pail$..u$ to 21c Average Expenditure' of Great iRUSLK 1 REMO'1 L3J = border and withstood violent counter cured meats- Long clear bacon 34 t.'Average • Manitoba and 6,200 acres in British .5o per lb; clear bellies, 24 to Alk:.' . . Columbia. In Ontario the ro ortioh attacks by the Bulgarians.- Twenty P P miles to the we3�an a so niar the _ Britain for Military FROM _ at -the-r.4ea-reported-ta-tie^-Rioter- the Serhiana -hale- Xoatswl Markets �peratione.i CO lCille4t is '5 per cont., in Manitoba 14 border, septa=eA- 1. �F AND - p ortr.ytl. �•P. I�-•Sira--_rrtn;f�tnn •� two Bulgarian works north of Pojarwer •iper cent., in Alberta 15 per cent., and . e n. so. �, +7 to sec; re, =, e3e'to e7e; ' A despatch from London says: -In -In- British Columbia -'8 per cent. -No In addition to inflicting -wary losses Manic ba feed, i id tto ?1:,6 `e,'1 y Famous RUiggian General jd - the House of Commons on: w t>dneada - report on the winter -killing of ' fall on the Germans 'and the Bulgarians, Manitoba Spring w heat patents, firsts, Right Hon. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Entente forces In the Macedonian 11181..1°;NIntoseconds. $te,60; strias$ bakers': i the xrh-nn- • the -- f � Sup rceded on the wheat is available for Baakatche- 81: t 4u, ANInter „patents *�+r.*� • �- --� Y rala:siag- .c% wart; u s e --pro atheston .�raday_ = r tight rollers,' 8114.00 -t"JAL ao do� front said then rapidity of the attack ' i bs s, $s .5 to sq 90, 'lkoll-d °a — ' Northern Front. f, two neighboring Provinces of Ma -tared 300 prisoners. had forestalled the enemy, w - g 7 RL s., S"; 50 to $a•+a« do,'bats, 90 lbs.. y, ho -had - be and Alberta are 14 and 15 per _ I +,25 to $4 so. Bran, 1143. Ahortn to fight in the open, with heavy losses,: -A despatch from Petrograd soya: 46 aIlddli'hgs.. !48 to 1160. Atou,t;ie,•ibecause-he had not had time to r ky cent. re=pPctively, !t is assumed' that �j �i T n a=s to 8181' Has—No, z, per ton: car pro- Genera] Rusz has been removed the proportion -4 15 per cent. also ap- ;Bl1L>< OVR �y ELCO��EIJ 1,t $13 io $!&.60. Butter -Choir# pare -trenches. Since April 1 we had from the chief command of the army ^wain«t y- 4 -is -Pica„der, 41 to 41ic. Eggs taken 20.000 prisoners, 257 227:._on_the-._northeau--wont. He remains ' -plies to Saskate:iewan, - j Freon, 44c; xo. 1 stock, 42c.. Potts. Th- penult t� s total estimated degl � NEW YORE toes-lbr, bat car lots, $3.75 to $+..00, trench ricrtare. While in the rst 24 however, a member of the Council of struction through winter -killing' a a days of the Somme dri„e we advanced - War:” _387,000 •acres. of fall -sown wheat, . or - � wiaa$y.Q tirsa --three and one-half miles on a six -mil 3'lte Moscow executive committee o! _ -28 per cent. This proport{on is Iaiger n innipec, arae is.—t aRh prices-`rfiant, ac lied now advanced from two the Workmen's and Soldiers' Dele- British Comimissioner Ras Im }t -best t. $ 1 =tiNo 3. N the Na z to five miles an a 20 -mile front, where gates is opposed to the Idea of a coals- w'. than in any of the two previous year3,- North -rt. $2 sr �� 3 Northern- $2 ft1; PP „f when,. however, the amount of winter- I pressed by Wholehearted °' J. s= i 4 NU• 5: $2.49; No, s s l so: there were twice as many ,German tion Government, and advocates the g p ' g I p xee t, $1 46. Cats—No ^ C. w,, sl is ti°, divisions against us as on- the Somme, immediate summoning; of an all -Rus- • 'killin was exceptionally !ow, beta (88 t,�s' r;1c; extra -]to i -feed We Rar, _ -Xot.moie than about -six percent. Itis' Enthusiasm. - - ley --N'; n $r 2v: Nn. 4 11t 24, rejects, and half of them had to be withdrawn, 'sign coni-nese of soldiers' and work - each 811 teed, $1,02. Flax—NOO. N.%,%- ye 119 3b Na 2 t �ti ,, 813 c9u,,-'s 3 C_� Our casualties in- the present odea -'men's delggRates. _ A despatch from':�ew i'ork'says;- - - - Arthur James Balfour, Great Britain's $.3. i o4. sive were from 50 to 75 per cent. less The Provisional Government will.ALLIES _ fthan, Orr the Somme. Our success .was however, insist on coalition in order LUSecretary of State .foe' Foreign Affairs, United states assrtets largely due to our distinct artillery to force the. Socialists to share in the and members of the British commis +,t;t-1-at',lis, gray 15 — VhiAt. afar. superiority, in connection witl which responsibility of • the - lion accompanying him to this color se, VZ, July sz 7t4. Cash'; No l,g'Tard. h government o! INS 3 $3 2 � j Io _33A3&; N� -1 Northern, $1 - t 4 the Chancellor paid a warm tribute to- the country: They have repented the dt. �a\.jL� LII a v tr -, received a wcicsme of amazing to s't:1 U. Dorn No it yellow•, $1,;6to , the flying corps. appeal recently, issued warning the � proportions on . their -arrival from 91:6 3 . (oats, No. 3 .tvhitp -n} to 7 ;c. G' Y. g 11 Washington late on Friday. Mr, Bal_. Flour. rah v patents, $16.,2,0: er:et. clears, --4►- _ people against anarchy and civil yarn k 1 y — Y• $14 -+1, oth-r grades unchanged, loran: BRITISH SHELL Lt•BOAT BASE,with a possible return -to -despotism, �►ttacking Germans. Are Thal own four was so pressed by what he 1132.5'.' to $35,00. i Duluth, May 15,—Cheat. No. 1 hard, � — -vim-- _ . Back at All Points With g termed the '•Whole -hearted exhibition $3, 23,' �,,, 1-,orthern 1-1,20 to $3.32, p U-BOAT "KILLER" IS ENDORSED. �Iieav Losses. of enthusiasm" e:errx4ere, that later ' 'cF,.rn $3.15; N1 633,20; July. ` Hite Co-operate _ ,Naval and Aerial L in y :.'$2.233'ac1:,.A' i.in.as F4j 113 5 , _ 1n a speech at the City -.Hall he assert -'Jul; , 813 49; Sev[ent er 113-.-4147 October, the Bombardment. A despatch from London .says:- i ed if :hose on the ,other side of the,; $3 30 ' May 13.-A naval and Author of Gyroscope Submits Plan. London, Bitter_attacks by the troops of Clown Atlantic could lave had a grlimp'e of - a. vial bcmbardmont.of the ;Cteiman That Amaze! Naval Experts.. Prince Rupprecht and the German! it, thsre wopld be renewed de:tt:rmina : �.ite slosh nsar*sta - - I submarine. base of Zeebrugge, on the A despatch from Washington se, si tion to carr I Tu, -oto, a•ay 15.—Extra choice steers. 'Crown Prince are being made against; t y through the. struggle at f12.AO- t«e $12,65: chotce `heavy- steers, Belgian coast, was, according to re; It was -learned Wednesday night on , the positions, t'it-at to the defences of sal. sagiif&s'. $11:35 to $11,;5, Rood heavy t=te"r9, orts received here from Rotterdam, un unquestionable allthoTit Lens and Laon, -held by the Ijritish 5,------. 811 6� cc 31 ..75: butchers' cattle, choice; p q y that rife Na.Na• U.S.EXPERTS LEAVE `•i �" t.e $11.75: do, good s1P:so- t- • the most destructive -yet made by esl Consulting Board has. submittedte 1 and French. Field -Marshal Haig and sit. +, db, medium, $9.76 to $to.60t do. British warships, Se star Daniels and his advisers a 6ieneral Nivclle are holding their re- :FUR, IiliSS".C.IPITAL{`n;` :n.50 tto$$11.00; do,. m drum ; orwo submarine sheds were blown definite and completed plan to cope 1t+•' ' Celit gains- and throwing back th! at- - -�. balls Vi.50 to- $9,0,0: do.,-rnrtth bulla, up. S]xty-three persons were killed with the German U -bowie which ha$ tacking Germans wit:i heavy to sPs. Y 816.411 to $6 69: butchers' cows. choice, Ever Assistance to Rur4sian Railroads 811„ 5555 to sir,, 76; do go, 59.00 tc and upwards of'a hundred others were �yiroved a' revelation to the best tech. + - South of the •Souchez River, one off « Will Re$dily be Furni.ahe'd . lis do., medlar, :7.00 to $7.25;- stock- ;•taken to hospitals. ' ' nical brains in the service here. . the natural barriers to Lens, the Ger: i -A despatch from Washington� erA, -It: c t° $s: nd feeders, 11s.so to I s&ye,;' 614 _t; canners' and ratters, ,s6.6n to ' rmans -have made'a tHra- attempt to, The .United States Railroat: Com $i •m.lkers,ccngood tin o' e. '88140 in i�jc- _ _ ___-•---•.---.-------.- recapture the positions taken by the .mission•tq-the Russian Government $,r.09; springers, Seu.t0.tu S110.00: licht'' VICIOJS FIG iTING C®NTI1 3E5 aritiah Thugs%?ay, alid`for a tliir l time left Washington on Wednesday for e`ve�. $12.no to $16.00: sheep. heavy, i 9,/$„1 , ve been thrown back. A momentary! , 55.50 co $lo,eo: naltri and t° choice. x, surancra8, where it wiL' give e,4- $17,ie0 'to $1e, 00; sp ring lambs, wash. I AT FRESNO AND B iL E�OURT Footing was won by Prince RuP- i surallces to- the •Rusoian national auth 814 ""' to $14.6": ]amps, chilies $14 6o to recht's'men, aided b liquid fire, in $118 c6 Gln„ medium, 8110.60 'm siz.fio; I ' Q I Y 9 aritie5 that this country stands ready;hogrs, rent and watered, $16,45 to.1117.00; ie fieri };ritish positions, but a bril -to ft:rr-3h all the rotting stock'and: do.. R .1whed off cars, $17.10 to $17.25; t « Kant counter-attack recovered th_ lost I other material that may be needed to' do, f .o eat. $hiss AS to156 4c`ht,ice atpers, trenches and left t'.te British line un-'' increase the capacity and efficient e12.25 to $12.76: >;nod, Ell ,75 to $12• I British Take Another Portion of the German Trenches Defending. -eh-an ed', lo�-er -grades, 113.75; butchera"cows. Z 9 g _ �'of tfie Russian and Sfberiari railroads:'to $u:'„Nils, $10 to -$11.76; calves, $6,50 Lens and its Coal Fields. to $I1: spring lamt�s, ES to $iQ Did sheep. $10p to $11; selected hogs $17.76 _ • to $'- S. ;INFLUENCE UPON RUMANIA . --� _4. i LOAN FOR BEL•GIU,11 � A despatch from London says: The ?would prove of great menace' to -� k t Germans are kee in u with eat in. the im ortatit town of Cambrai, The R FROM UNITED STATES I P g P '0ciousness of the battle is indicated rti -0 _ ,TIE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION It their offensive against the Bri by the German official communicatitns, Will Remove Heavy. Burden From tish around 'Fresrey and to the- east:' which annopnces•that the fight for the Great Britain and France. of Bullecourt, .bu•t itre being hard bPld v {llage is of a fluctuating nature. Country 'for the First Time Hap a Labor Party—planks in its A despatch from . Washiagton says: I by Field Marshal Haig's forces, 'The I 'The British evidently have pushed a a Platform. -The United States has avranged to 'village of Fresnoy apparently remains step forward toward the capture of,N make"a loan of $x'5,000,000 to Belgium, in the hands of the Germans after its the, town of Lens, end the important y - - which w111, be ex�tended'by the Belgian recapture Tuesday; bot the- Canadians coal fields in'its Immediate vicinity. . Relict Commission. and South Englanders are still holding ! South of the Souches River during a �! despatch revolutionary froth Urigeni, Rumania, the main points: w Distribution of . The loan will be advanced at the vantage points around it, from which night attack another portion of the 1Mtys1._The re_v_ulutionary movement in the land among all who work the land; rate ui $12,500,000 a - month of -which the Germans are. vainly endeavoringGerman- front and support ; lines 'to - Russia could not remain without in -.1 (�i votes for women; (8� rights for 87,000,000 will be available for relief to expel them and put an end to their! gether with a number -• of prisoners;, Jews who took part in the campaign rassin in Belgium and $6,000,000 for relief in 9 fire. _ Iva$ captured. ` ansate in this country, where hither- of 1913 or the present war. With re- f g P Ncr,hern France. - there To the east of Bullecourt, where the For the most part the line where+ ". has existed neither $Social- Bard to the foreign policy the Labor By "making the loan the United British have established themselves a the French are facing the Germans; nor Labor party. Friday morning party aaks' for energetic prosecution States will take the, burden of the re. scant two miles from the outskirts of is undergoing, a period of comparative+ " Y ty members of Parliament as- i of the war until German militarism lief of Belgium and -France from the Queant, the Germans are stri•-ing ! calm, except for artillery duels andl :- bted to form,ilate the basis of a is crushed. The neve party has already shoulders of Great Britain and France hard to push back the British to pre- small German counter-ifttacks, none bar party, which adopted a pro- eatabliahed contact with represents- and conduct it horn this eouatry so vent the capture of the southern end of the latter of wbfah met with suof ' 4 Innis of which the following are J dves o! the Russian Socialists. far as possible. of the Dr000urt-Queant line, which ;cess ., ... . ,,. . .' ,,-.�:,.. .. _. .: -. '. ... .-''7777.-7:77:7 _. - _ -- _.->. _ ,£; ;;.��,ii5+:'d_Gsrria.r_.:-.. .r:Y:::....,'-'., 7777: ._r �r„�:n,.+?-.;»r,;:-!o•'".°,tiv,..:e^1X3,:*a,'si ..t:rs., �.,.-w:Y .,v 4k.,.,:.,t!ro? „-R %Pf,-k'-A• !Pt4--T.T,7V r -" ­w - i -T '-_ q '1 !1 71: �Ig -71; t 4W 7 -Z is A. Dou#laa. -of Matheson, —A large quantity of seed corn has Been spending a low days here at John S. Halsdon's.Difflerent with his wife and family at the varieties at the lowest "prices. #.?n o home of the Misses Bunthig. —Edward and Mr@. 10-Dornell left —M. S. Chapman was In a�ov� -your geraniums, on Thurad morning to visit their hie A iq ore city on wednesday. _(Jrde. --Miss Fothergill, of Whitby, all kinds of be”, la;ng ing plants, toms- _ daughter,11re. Hie, and family, of Tants from Sarnia. 8066truesday with Miss Frankie to and other garden o... . _ V 'R. Jon". UQ - --The -Campbell Floyr Milling -F. H. Hall. Pickering. have now twelve of a staff on. -Elort. _ J&Ckeon, L of _. Toronto, phone. U0. Defries, piano -tuner gaged t their mill and they stin' warm, we ooming, spent Monday with J. R. and Mrs. &Lnut live or, six more Theather .Th6xtQp. for the Nordhelmer- Piano and require - 4r present output, --The dry cold west -her is inak, Music Co., Toronto, will be here hands for tb,6,• Ing the farmers anxious about the inSfew dayis. Orders left at the but it is expected in a year or two wa, Nzws office will receive careful the.Rtaff will he greatly increased. re. h 'with the xx -hay crop. —Born, at Cargill, Ge-, Tuesday.. attention. Their chief handicap at present is - 1 d May 15th, to F. F. and Mrs.- Bals- -Choice Pineapples 20C each, the lack of power. They expect to -don. a dauxb ter. fresh tomatoes. 5c lb., - ,Sunkist utilize about 200 hats &-power fromO 8 James. and. Mrs. Henderson, of oranges 35c doz., 8 jelly powders the Hydro -Electric AS ,Soon. as it West Hill, spent Monday with W. $5c, 2 tine baking powder 85c, at can been secured. It is the pros G. A. Gillenpie's, Dunbartoii. eat intentions to hold the annual G. and Mrs. Hem. -Thos. A. Wilson moved last -E. L. Ruddy was in town on picnic of the employees of the week Into Mrs. O'Leary's residence Saturday. Mrs. Ruddy has re- company at Pickering about the --Ladies' Summer Underweat; -On King street mat. turned haefe, after spending the 80th of June. The.company has -C. W. and Mrs Liddle and sou winter 'in - the Southern States. at their three mills, Toronto, vests and Drawers. Prices as low as,15 cents per garment, spent Sunday with the former's They will shortly come out to their Poterboro and Pickering, about summer home. two hundred and fifty hanam. Parents in Toronto. Exceptional value f6r wartime -Wm. H. and Mrs. Urummer -Wm. Sleep, we are glad to re- These with their -wIvft4.ehiIdreu Motored to Toronto on Sunday port, is recovering from the tnjnr. and friends will make quite a and spent the day with friends. Lee he received nearly two weeks gathering. !.-T. Maddaford, who has been ago. Unless complications set in, �.Tjidi and Childroen' � s Hosi ery rworking all in Toronto, has he will soon be aroupdagain In his returned to , Pickering for, the sum. usual lively manner, HOMESEEKERS' All styles in Cottons- and Cashmeres. These lines are hard to procure M the mer. The lee Cres i 'parlor at deb fortunate in keeping our -Wm. Ham left this week -for "Pickering Bakery" opens on Sat. but we have b EXCURSIONS West Hill, where he will reside for; urday, May 19th, for the season._ stook well assorted. a time with James and Mrs. Hen- Thanking our many customers for derson. pasttronage, we solicit the Ladies' Cotton Hose at 25, 35 and 40 cents -Miss Mary Harding, � of To'ron'- same Foarthe future. Boys strong ribb6d Cotton, for school wear, 30c per pair to, who has completed her term at -N. B. MeEnteer wishes to an - 011 nounce that he has tikea over the the University, is now'home with her parents. business recently conducted by D. -Mrs. W. J. Clark left an Mon - Simpson & Co., and will carry a day to spend a couple of weeks full Rue of D Goods, Millinery, Ladies' Corsetswith her daughter, P08. Fred F. ,Groceries.,and Boots- and Shoes ."Balsdon, of Cargill. MAY 8th TO OCTOBER30th -On Saturday to 1_35 per pe4ir.. Your patronage is earnestly soli- Oliver Crummer with wife and cited. Newest Models. Prices from 75 cents Eyeiy family have got nicely settled in rd4y last as Ed. Craw= their new home, the Allaway pro- ford was leading a colt out to VR!- TUESDAY kmlr% Vii milizabe CnA U AVU, -"A_LL-RA1­L-- ars-o by th St. tbe animal'refulf-d ­ b " *u, W. Gorton, manager of the and rearing, struck Mr. Crawford Standard Back. and Mrs. Gordon., in the face with one of his Met, THURSDAYS STEAMER Men's Balb &h Underwear are spending two weeks vacation knocking him down on the ground Great Lakes Rout"" rigg In New York, Boston and other and tramping upon him. He was CSW— N-Josoijan) 'American cities rather badly, cut about the face At the old price 50 cents per.garment.. _F. M. And Mrs. Chapman.? of orad bruised about the body-, its YOYr Future Is In the West -'Toronto, motored down cm Sat, well assustaining internal iujur- The fortle pruria have W Wasitsirn M en s nice -light Khaki Pantsall sizes','1.75 per P aiir urday morning last and -spent tee, which are not likely to prove Canada on this mdv. There are still able -wouiands 0 across *amng for a* Mari over Sunday with the former's serious as Mr. Cmwfcrd to a who wants a horns and proWrtty. Take advaftVe of Low Rafts and travel via % parents at Andley. to be around although not able to -The Agincourt baseball team work. Cac" nadian PaIfloc ..Remember, the Big Aassortmint 6 motored down on Saturday and -On Sudday, evening last &at the lidomn alic)n from r-ckalt Offiva! 141 I red a friendly game with the services In St. 'Andrew's church OL, Ph" M -apt. , %Mad3or tore and 4a Vlea, statbom. Pickering boys, but were defeat- were of a very interesting char. S "The Big. ed by the score of 9 to 8. atter. With this exception of the -Mrs. Sherman and children, of excellent address to men by the Whitby, have moved into the Lin- pastor, Rev. Dr. Marsh. he ser - 7 too cottage 'at the corner of King vice was conducted entirely by the -8,L-'CHAPMAN- t COURT Or. MEVISION and u reh. Mr. Sherman has ladies of the congregation. The -M-unicipallty,of the Township of the' front for some time. chair consisted of nearly- fifty ty PlakerilDg. Simcoe Point visitors: Mr. ladies, who performed their duties -Public, Notice is herelby giren, that e_: the Court of Remosion for the Munici- ... SPRING SEEDING IN HERE I P�. and Mrs. HL -ley and -son, Mr. and in a very pleasing manuer. B �-Mm Shedd an family, Capt. Pick sides leading in the singing of the t of the Township of Pickerina. pantyo! 1017, will hold Its iarst ­-.: I ... Well what you need we have. erd, Arthur Eads, Mr. Bennett, hymns, they sang a . voluntary. gJnL ' .1 n , - I I . '. - J. .,- - .. - I- - Batte&, were w*ff ren' tLhp'Tnwn Hall e -it- VIAL UL &L#- Brougham, a Monday. t - he and 80 a* rr ronto. by the Misses Burling and by ors. lade of n e selling at 95 C0.0 notes, McFa 13. 28th day of May. 1917, at the hour -of in the way of Seeds ::Mengel Seeds. we are you good quor Sim Mr. Hoeflia, of Torovto, was S* son and - Mrs. Turnip 9eedeAt 55 cents., We can gine y ,&tious one o'clock in the afternoon.- fox Timothy and Clover 19 the guest of Rev. Dr. Marsh, at There was a good attendatic an All persons Interested will please sods. the manse ,over Sunday: John the entire service waa muchen . take notice and . govern themselves ac - If you examine Four Overalls and Smocks that you wore last year. In all pro.* Marsh, of Toronto, also spent JOyed by all. The morning service coidingly. bability you 11 find you need & new pair. Well you know us and what Monday with his -father and cuter was to the nature of a - Sunday Dated at Whiovale this 9th day of wocan dofor you. We've a dandy line -of Spring Shirts, also. here. School rally. and was eouducted. May. 1917. ve got -W G. Ham has been by the superintendent, M. S. Chap. Do,.qALj3 R. BEATON. Our Boots are a feature, In fact the greatest feature, of our store.We kept bite during the past week ibarp- man. and the pastor. Clerk -'of the said the best lines that money can buy and at reasonable prices. You know Of -Don't forget the concert to 83-36 Municipality. the.Williame Sboe, because you've worn it before, It's rig . bt. ening lawn mowers. After he be Ce sharpens a lawn mower, a person given this (Fridar) evening in the me to "The Men's St6ri." .,.has actually to hold on to the Town Hall, by too returned sol- Order ybur Butter -BUNTING �PICRERING machine to keep it from going too them now stationed at the Con. V, - Rai _:481111L Valeseent Home in Whitby, the Paper, -Bills, -Established 1867. -Mrs. Tbomas Law was taken concert to be given under the &us - 10 Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, picas of the Girls' Red Cross Sm -i - W" VIA Stationer, , E-te-9 I - on Wednesday to undergo an op. ety. They give a splendid pro. y .:SEEDS! SEEDS Is SEEDS 1. eration for appendicitis, from gram, of eboruses, solos, etc. These which she has been. suffering for men require man comforts that at the ''Nelda' office time. We-hope__Xqr a speedy May heo public- ' i)_th_v'Sied,.Govejfiiifent tested. Steele -Briggs' and Ferr7 8 so are provi recovery. funds, so do not fail to attend. Gael eds- -f- aM kinds. y.. the n Se a -Miss Eva Jones, who has been These men' have seen war in its on coli, guaranteed Canadian grown -White Cap,, Learning ending a week with' Miss Irene Most horrible forms, and have It Pap to Got W But Seed Corn and Wisconsin No. 7, $2.50 per bushel. Dutch sets 25c lb. Zgers, ' left on .-Tuesday to visit suffered as none of us at home can' friends In - Brovishani, after which realize. So do your bit to bring in.Se"ourts Famous Paints, 100y. pure, all kinds and colors. Turpentines )r=0TT `ishe will 4 Mart visit her brother in a little sunshine theirlives. Oils, etc. Everything requisitoi for. the houie-cleaning se"0111. recta, before returning to her The men will be brought up. from 'Your patronage solicited. Prompt Delivery. Mme in Whitby. Whitby and retur -The Sunday School servicein concert by local autos, whose own- XVMM'NV& Wawa ithe Methodist church on Sunday en have generously loaned them Car. Youge and Charles Sts.1 G. A. GILL SP.L.112419 --7--DUN A1KTUW- last wag a most interesting one. free of charge. After the concert 'be- red with a It was "Mother's -Day," and there the soldiers will be entertained in Should not 'compared was a very large attendance and the basement of the Methodist many business colleges of coull- mo the program.was most appropriate Church. try. It occupies a h gher level -S%f %FnWN BE SPRING SEEDING I OY ^,d doe, far better work. This is and much eD3* ed -In the -list of killed that ap. into the, e reason for, the enormous. dp- -Thai. A. Wilson went I aced in the casualty lists *on one from business' farmsfor our city on.Wednesday when he pur- Friday was the name of Dan gftduates. Many business colleges Pot you'r Harness and Collars repaired now. 'chased seventeen head of young Wright, who enlisted in a Toron- apply to us for.teaebers. Right I have on hand battalion slid h" been in the now is an excellent time to enter, feeding cattle for E. L. Ruddy, to ba will I put them out In his pas. trenches for about eight months. Open all year. Catalogue free: tare land south of the village. He .2 Sets'of Team Harness at $27.50 a set was killed in action on April I Set of Team Mroess at $a. W. J. Blliott� Principal Messrs. Chapman Bros. also pur. 11th. but no . partienlare were chased twenty-two head of feeding -given. He was well known In better grades at close prices.. cattle on the same day' for their and around Pickering as be work - L a the Greenwood road. ed for several years Pickering, as far ELMDALE MILLS Boot w and Shoo, Repairing prompUy attended to. .. 1'�.;�� 0 mers 6046j��- -While--m-o7t6-rFDx-,Fr6in--ancon i _fn —this locality. as a`jood to to, Blackstock on Saturday, J1 nattifed lad and was very indus* PICKERING HARNESS'. EMPORIUM P C. Stewart, of Toronto, had the tribus and was generfilly liked by, You can always get the best Mani- Home Phone NM 0 W. J. OOAKWIRM misfortune to - lose - a suit case those Flour made from No. 1. with whom he was asisociat which contained 'several articles Lid. b He was an Armenian and es Manitoba Wheat. tbat:are valued very bifhly from caped from his native land when Royal Household and Glenora for their associations. A substarlaial Wa young lad, to avoid being Breed. Try a bag. reward will be given to the finder Viled by the Turks during one of Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats Upon returning the Ici§t articles to their horrible massacres, 'when BRAN.SHORTS M F O R T S the loser. See- advt. In another most of the members of his family -MIX FEEDS OME 'f&ll vlftiibi� to the sabres of -the OAT CHOP column. -D. SimPson'& Co. have "sold blood -thirsty Turks. He reached `-CRUSHED OATS Ineon*enience caused by the scarcity of coal Is greatly mlnimie*4 out their general merchandiseand the coast s4fifly and succeeded in BARLEY CHOP - .: . .. . by the ase of our Gurney -Oxford Oil Heaton 'and, Cookems millinerp business to N. B. Me. getting passage by ship to L ' on. WHEAT E13 England. He was all alone 'Pockets to Ca" Dift I iteer, of Detrott, who took pos' don, CRACKED CONN as esiou on Tuesday morning. Mn And did not'know a.soul, and 'vas v a 8' MIXED HEN FEED lu McEnteer has had considerable anable to speak a word of EngliAb Caldwell's Cream substitute complications I ex r ...NO - experience in the oreiieral store except "'London," wbi(-h know- C.Llf Men]. Dirt I business, and we hope tbat his so- ledge enabled biro to reach that MoInq-,eii MeAl metropolis. After beingin' Lon- CHOPPING AND OAT Journ in Pickering may be a pro S 2 0 Se M dde Is r b bring ring to their lives. ought up from PI How Whits f -m fur a year or two, he carne to CRUSHING EVERYDAY a4hkg M".hines are the best made and add to Home Comforta, flotable and pleasant one. Our W regretting losing D. Simpson & Canada. Although he fought Get prices on feed in too late. Co. as active business people of %vainst the Germans, weean imAw- BELL PHONE. We always carry a f all line of skates and Hockey Gonda of nor villarel We welcome Ml-. Ine that he would prefer facing Ilk Pick the Tn McEnteer as a resident of orks �o avenge the maposacre acing. of his relatives. Chopping every day. 11 J, 11. BUNDY Pickering.