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Hese Hies Eva Hood, of Toronto, spent Miss Cruse was In Oshawa over the _ ][td/iaes{ Sundayhis home here. week -end. GREENWOOD <` Thomass Poacher spent a few da��yys N. Gibson and S. Moore were in L.,CALDWELL, M. D., Successor , last week with his brother John iaTo. Oshawa on Sunda . tothe late Dr. A. Brodie, Phone 806 A etits for ronto. Mre. Laker, of is visiting Otarempat' fit• � T. C. Brown and W. J. and Mrs. her slater, lira. James Denny, MILLS - �- S. Y, E. OARTWRiGHT, Brown, of Toronto, spent over Sunday Harold Warren, of Stouffville, 'e k For with friends here. D mor of aravenhoret,Out•, 9noosseor to Wafter Systeme spent Sunday with his sister, Aire. J. !409%.3d B, E. Towle. Pickering, Oat. Offio, hour Capt. Rev, F. C. Harper -and Mie. O. Totton. acs_ to !! sad ti.m0 to 8 P. m 8mty C11 'Stable of Toronto, and , Mrs. Herr, of Miss Jones, of Whitby,spent a few Yi7� BtlLble Fittings : ' pickerin spent Monday with Huh p IR E. FORSYTH, D: of O., Regis- g• p R days with Mise L. Stevenson and Mr's. and Mrs. Machin.. - R• Serea member of the O tom•trloal A,.o. Eleatrio Ll ht S i3teIIls M. Miller, of Toronto, was ' here' last F. L green. W4 of Ontario• Special =:19"N-Who �teattoa gltw 10 y chased from re T. C. Robinette, with his wife -and Get Our seed aorix tYe stuns o! glasses, mlyes tested free, 1111th (For the farm.) week fining rip the property he ur= family, spent Sunda in the vi 6laremsnt. .cert Mrs. Wardell. Mr. Mil- with Mise M. Wood, ye NC. MOKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., .Lightning Rode - ter expects to move here about the Ist Wass Sadler lost a valuable mare , adimbcrab, member aF m. college Pit (Dodd .& Struthers.) of June, last'week from paralysis of some of early. Good seed *L� and Bassoons of Ontario' li•entiaN the internal organs. et al Oollege of Bars"", 1i6diaborsh• WHITBY a internal gans. yet atfwtiea to dslesses of women sad Sewing Machines accompanied by hisson.s sn'ar'e as" sad nsaen".8roa0a°°• Venerable Archdeacon Warren, o! F. L. of 'Toronto, went trout Sehin is scarce, �p g Pianos and Organs Toronto, will preach at both services wben they got a number of the specs- L�e4a�. in All Sainte Church•on Sunday, led beauties. I halebe best # The annaal meeting of the Trafalgar Walter Hofdand, an ex-pupil'of the • rJ T E. FAREWBLL, S•C., BARRIS- .Phone ��QO Daughters will be held in the Ontario Greenwood achoot, ties been trans - d . 'ss Oona o:ewa Atteroey, aadOooaty Ladies' College next Monday after- (erred from. a bash in Winnipeg __ to a Som maor- boast gesso. wbltby.' my noon. branch office in New York. Walter � F tl� Stoubille,Oats The annual ngla n of the Sussex is climbing the ladder of success. He .'Bakers J4 for dread AE. OHRISTIAN, Barrister sad Lodge, Bone of En land, was Preached is a grandson o! Mre, Alex Moore's, yA s Solfiitor, Note," Public, Elie. Mon to in All Saints' Church by the Rev, Mr. is equal to any brand asm. OmceBrock Bt,Nonh, wbitbv, ably Glover, of Wycliffe College Toronto, iTOUFFViLLB 0II the market, and it '�ILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A„ Bar- on Sunday afternoon. meter, Solicitor, xowyPublic. anocisted 'j� }! ♦ The whirlwind campaign to raise The Stoufiville School Board are costs less than stores is praetree with mLesers. 8 ekmaa. Denison d J. He BUL, V�mot t ytd000- ae the. initial part of $60,000 for now asking tenders for the erection of Poster, Barristers, Torou gain. Trusts sell the Western mills nlldiog,86 Bay Street, Toronto. Telephone the betterment of the Ontario Ladies' a six -roomed school, Wain ass -mi. ace HOUSEFURNISHINGS College opened Tuesday and despite A branch of the society of : "Organi- brands for. Patronize the storm was most successful. Mayor zatioo of Resources" was formed this Deyour home mill. tttcc3 Big Stocli.`at the lowest prices, Warren and a committee of represen- week for Stouffville and surrounding tative citizens ' have the canvassing townships, BBLAKE B, BEATON, D. D. S., Delivery free. well in hand. Principal Rev: Frank The I, O. O. F. had decoration see. araduats of the Royal calls" of cental Farewell is ably' assisted by Mr. Ri- vices here on Sunday last. when breth- onrgeons and ier W. m[ Prtagi ei th�ardwiti ib �' wht oa� Call and see. Ind Picone 824, dout, •o! Toronto, in this splendid pro- ren from ,Claremont, Pickering and CM 8W phone a Illi Claremont. Dr. Smith, dentist, is attendinga, Burl Dr Seston•s absence ovreae, Dr Its MARKHAM oat -graduate course at the Royal Col. "EAS LAK E" Dow , of office Toronto, will be to ehwg,, lee of Dental Surgeons. His , �iiiitftD�� �'41'Ikf• W• HAM—Issuer of Marriage � . Lis,nses to the Ooaat• fa of oniso. >PteLe,as Village. any PODCHER, Real Estate Aue- s Monser, valuator, sou"tor and homer of saaeMass licensee. Brougham. toy HOPPER Issuer of Marriage D. Ltcea•ss to the Oona— of ontasto Our village suffered a severe loss last will be closed this week. Saturday evening, when the Markham Word was received, here that Fred The shingle that has given satin - Woollen Mills, which has been em- Jennings, Bite baggage -man at the G. faction for over 80 years. Empire ploying -from 7-5 to 100 hands, was T. R. stationwas abot and instantly Corrugated It on with a in. completely destroyed by Ore, due to killed while in action somewhere in 2 in. corrugation. see it belOre you , ligbtaing, The structure was s large France, buy other makes. If you are lin _ four -storey brick building and was one Rev. J. H. Mutch, M. A., has accept- .need of a Cream Se of the largest industrial enterprises In ed of a responsible position as assort- "arsine. Try York County, It was used in the a Premier for 80 ds B. Also manufacture of blankets and finger- ate editor a; the Presbyterian for his gasoline engines from 189,00 lit R tions, Toronto, and will leave for his P• ing yarn. It had filled many orders new duties July let. See or'write we before buying. _ for the British government and lied Sidney Hutchison. a survivor o Bell Phone. I ' Odea at store and kis rsafd,nce, Olaremoat. - est begun a four -months' -Contract Vimy Ridge.- who was wounded in tba R.>iZATON TOWNSHIPOL33BK FRUIT BASkETS i"r the Canadian Government. All head and breast, returned home here F. J. PrOna@, �' Flekerlag e orts of the firemen to extinguish Do Ooavgaacer. Oommissloa•r for taking � B on Saturday last. The town band, amdavlss, Aocoun"nt Bad. mosey to lora the flame@ were unavailing as the well as all the citizens, gave. him a ea fans °°lessor *9 m m"V3, 1de whole interior - was all ablaze a few e @now ��;, oat t -v Il and 6 quarts, with covers any color royal welcome home. Vickermg �Qra�e minutes after being attack. The mill IIGH S. Pi;OH, Glen Major, Ont. Lquart berry boxes was erected about 80 -years ago, but BBOOB,LIN l,fcan•ed AmeUm dr, E:t.nsn, ex several additions have been made Taro 8s and 27 ,quart -crates, trade of very ton" is imported and thoroughbred steam:, since, The loss on building and con All automobile and Bicycle Sols' conducted anywhere. writs tot terms boards.. Strong and very light, The 90th annual convep�tion of 7w :rEly tents are estimated to be about $W'000 W hitb District Woman's Miealonar repairing promptly aoA-yartioolan• Phone Ind. tile. P g PrOei tl Order earlyy, as If there Is a good crop which is fairly well covered by insur- y y attended to '�j� POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, of fru{t there will not be halt &ace, Society was held here on Friday, Ma t @noir h ka es foe - 18th, with a good attendance -at both F . for Occaties et Pert and oawria, Ace- R afternoon and avenin sessions; the Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs ' -_#I" nodes of all likends atteoued to. on shortest t e demand. - GRsEN RAVER ways On hand. m -,gyp O- paX District Or anizer ?ra. Jackson, al Mrs. Ferrier is able to be about presi Ing:- Oboppion and Oat Rolling a sin, The devotional exercise@ were very Potter & Andrew X)�.B • I- =JO VZ,t' _ done an usual. ldra. Fred Postill has returned, after Inspiring and helpful. Reports from y Vetoricary Svrgeoo a week'@ absence. Auxiliary and Bands were encourag- PICKERING, Ont. '. Hoaor•Graduate of the Ontario _Yet@- W. G. Barnes, 4reen River Mr, and lira. Cowie .are settled in lag. Pickering raised &MOO during rinary CollegeOr address A. R. No. 1. their new home. the past year. There are 220 -mem. Locust Hill. 3 and Graduate of the Veterinary R'e are pleased to see Mre. Heist' bens on district, total raised $10013,49, is Science Association. REAL ESTATE about again after her severe d friends' illness, w increase of iMrs. i A map talk ; Aire. E. Nighawander visited lrieads was given by Mrs. (Rev.) Rogers, e me Phone—ofsee 1808, residence 2903 ••••• in the city this week. showing the mission et$tione in Caa- 'CLAREMONT, ONTARIO. The farmers have finished their ads. Mrs. Real ably led a discussion �tltiKtl! seeding and are hoping -for a bountiful on "Christian Stewardship," making ° •��.��; harvest. it very clear that we truly give when - --for prises JOHN PHILIP Please send all your waste paper to we give more than a tenth of all we 15 Fred I3ornahaw, in order to save fcr possess. Our money, time and talents '1 the Red Croce. are Riven us to use, and It we are on Sarnia $as a full line'ot rresh and cur- 1160 acre Farm Vor-.gale, good soil, Don't forget thq Red Cross concert faithful stewards we will use them for „ brick house with ,rooms on the evening of Friday June Stb. to the Master. A memorial service was, ed meats constantly on hand. be held at the home of President Wil• held for the late Mrs. Jeffrey, avalued FenCiB. Barns and stabling for 42 bead eon. The Claremont Dramatic Club member; who passed away during the �$ .. Spice Roll, Breakfast -Bacon, of stock. Hen house will furnish the programme. year, iesi ine a bequest of $100 to the Iff—, Bolo—am-1 einer8, eta. sad- pig pen. Messrs. Hernshaw -rand W. M. S. The chief speaker was Miss Garnet recently purchased a sprayer Brackbill, who has, spent about 91 Can say8 All in good repair. h Pe 'Highest rioe+e d for '- g P in order that the growth of their Tears in China. she being one of our Sureties a cattle r fruit Tright not be retarded by Insect first missionaries., She appealed for yOtl money - - • 0. R�eha,rdign. pests. In these trying days each recruits, as more workers are needed - •one must in some way do his bit, sad 'in that vast country. Two solos by Acketsixg `�inerq if not at the front, help to relieve the Mrs. Foster and Mise Hollids were - 7 ._.:.NotaryPublic, Pickering• shortage of food', Our teacher, Mr. much enjoyed. Mrs, G. Jackson was ' Ell Wilson, is spending his spareeven- re.elected Organizer and Mrs. G: Law All c c First-class rigs for hire Warr, � Water lags working at the school garden. Secretary. All C. REEAOR, -- Dft O? IIlg}tt l _ $088BANK. WHITSVAL■ Bile meets tralIIe you are w1 yolt will neeeon , LOCUST HILL Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, Mr. Paul Hahn motored to Rose- H. E. Poynter is enjoying his new ATesming promptly attended to.: who is agent -for Wind Mills. Gasoline bank on Sunday for the day, car. � Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings We are sorry to report the illness of Garry Annis and family, of High- What �O� �Dnld �• �• Peak,for water works. Also bath room fez• lir. Wm. Cowan as a result of an in. land Creek. spent Sunday in the Vale. h • tures. etc. Everything' given careful jury but hoppeefor his speedy recovery, Mrs. W. &Major and daugghter, Miss Pie°>ter°4tto. attention. Two visiting artists from Whitby. 'Lydia, spent a few days in Toronto 13Ot eD�OW RICE'S PUMP WORKS, Mise Salisbury of the High School last week. SEE OUR NEW Home Tel. 6681. W6Jtevale. not. Art Department and Miss Ids McLel- Mr. and Mrs. Gerkie. of Toronto, sng F land visited the Sea Gull apartments. called on the latter's brother, Wesley - $pLd tea, SAWING} MACHINE i The PLCke The Bohemivn Camp breaks dp to. Burkholder, on Sunday. J _ ring day with many regrets. Several of Mrs. Fannie Pherrill, of Port Union. Q T _ v�• • . the guests have already winged their has been visiting her son Artliur and ql d a siege Rite ! �Ce CQ]NTnittBe way homeward, not from choice how- bar brother. David Annis. for a week. We can supply Ewer, Wheels and ever but from home calls. Wesley Laughlin, of Toronto, called ;Circular Sates. All rises Reeporisibility, however for'the sue- on his many friends last week. Wes, �@ have a BIIlall � 7 kept in stoat. The object of this Association b .to cess o! the camp rested mostly on the was always a welcome visitor in the ; mery and Saw Mandrels, if you essen s Also Sltealing and prosecute shoulders of, our hostess, Mrs. Alex, vale. quantity- of these ''ro wish to buildown frame. the felons. Annan. nnan• and her esteemed parents, Mrs. Judson Pugh has just returned i Wm. and Mrs. Cowan. from Maple where she has been Mr a Rites, Which We 'W'S $, ,?',S-=rMj3ON' Memberg haying Property afoba ammo. The little art exhibit, as a result of few weeks with her sister -in -taw, firs. are giving Awa • ` three weeks' sketching, has been well Annie. sats immediately with any member g FREE with ea - . BROCK ROAD' of Bleoudre Committee. worth a visit. Those who have avail- A special meeting of the Whitevale ;~ ed themselves of the pleasure of seeing Women's Institute will be held In the purchase Of 250. 5 E E D S Membership fee • 61'00' thio wort have wondered over the Methodist Church here Friday, Ma Worth Of NYAL71 TickeN may be had tram the President or quality and amount of work accom- 25tb, at 2 80 p, lin.. whan Mrs. M. Timothy and all Secretary on appliestdon, plisbed in so short a time. ton, of Wiarton, will speak on "Econ- Remedies. A3sike. Red Clover, y Exist. Oor� L. D. Banks C. S. Palm. Their day's outing and sketching omy in the Home in Time, Money and kinds of seeds. er, W. V: Richardson, Banks, a pleasurable and valuable one Energy." The school Burse will give We are in the market and are prepare Judging from the result of their day's a short talk. especially interesting to N al Remedy ' !jd to pay -the highest market prices. a) • R • Thextol Ai • Clark. work, the mothers of our community. y y for - The best equipped cleaning mills 1 I Prasldepti Secretary The Red Cross will benefit to the We are sorry to report the death of .every ailment. x in the country, extent of 810.00 from this exhibit, and Russell DeGaer. He was killed in -the money will be given to the ladies France In the last big battle. Russell Bend us samples, or communicate with TOOLS SHARPENED - us before selling.of the Duobarton Red Cross to for- cess born in Wbitevale and left when ~' i ward. young to learna baking in Toronto. Tarte advantage of the beat Seed Mark. We make s epecialry of crosscut saws, The following visitors have been at After learns hie trade be bought ate in the world, Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. Rosebank during the week; Mr. and out a bs business in Woodstock . Hell or Independent phone. Razor -boning a specialty. For a first- Mrs. Chas. Synge and fao,ily, Mr. and and was s ccessful in business. He G• W. Liddle �. Be Prompt, efficient and reliable seryiee class bair trim or an easy shave call Mrs. Andrew Smith and little dau h- enlisted fr there. He leaves a wife g in handling Seeds guaranteed. at the East -end Barber Shop, ter, also Mr. Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs. and family. Druggist—Graduate Optician See our House Furnishin of all M 1 d f 1 M - ---- gSt *].H. DOWNEY COKPANY -WHITBY. ONTARIO Mods. Slightly used Ca- art n an ami yy, also r. and Mre. R y Carpets Winchester and I. and Mrs. Farrell from lb cents a yard up. have moved into their respective cot. W. J. GORDON �PICKERING tages for the season. The Government has fixed 20 years as the minimum age for. military service. O. N. R TI- it Agent. l�io3seriag . �latass,o AW l?"WIR, Aertous. InIllry to eyes,, wAse ons throat EXTEMAR THE when the. poison is thus conveyed to these tender parts. , Thi old. herbalists found no "virtue" in this plant, which POISON 'was brought to their attention in 16411 and they well understood the suffering it could inflict. It seems strange, BEAUTY OF -FOLIAGE ITS ONLY therefore, that they should _ desire, JtVCOMMENDATION. even for their "curious gardens," so Nil dangerous though beautiful a plant.. Douais- Printed Bible. -whom he found generally too We ought all make effort to ex.:. in whose direction all eyes CHAPTER V. wife, Douai; Determined Effort Should be Made to terminate this noxious plant, so widely on Vim Ridge are now turned, is one much occupied with domestic "im A year later the question of how ..they would "pull together" was being provements "to :end him an undivid distributed and so steadily increasing. 'Eradicate This Dangerous and of the. few towns- that take celebrity partially answered. During this year ed attention, this was no great wri- Let each one do his share and see that from a printing office, Bays the London a good many -prosaic facts had poked five. Reticence was far more natural Irritating Plant. his own ground at least harbors no their plain faces right through the to him than expansion, which had, in t a Chronicle. About - 300 years ago single vine. Let him urge his friends rose-colored veils of illusion hitherto fact, been only a passing phase, artift- Every year much suffering is caused do likewise; secure the interest of there was printed llj� this ancient, war - shrouding them. tally provoked. With scarcely a pang den- children may scarred town an edition of the Bible. he returned to his former exclusive by the poison ivy (Rhus toxicO school teachers, that the chil Hence the familiarity of its name in Things had not turned out just as self -,ommunions. dron It is a plant which propa-! be taught to recognize and to avoid Ella expected. John's social educa- d layer— England. tion in particular dragged sadly. Occasionally, aas he viewed the "im- gates rapidly by seed, root an it. . Get the garden clubs and agricul- provements" Ella asured him were ing, but -the beauty of its g108BY fOli- tural associations to unite in denounc- Camphorated chalk will remove. .;.,.-,Curiously enough, 6 had not yet be- essential, a mild bewilderment would scarlet in -,n to grasp the extent. of his duties come over him. The white, ca. and age, which, turns a glowing ing it. grease spots from wall paper. both towards herself and towards his the autumn, seems to be its only re- own position. It was all right, of apron which the maid -of -all -wort was commendation. Those who are im- course,' his devoting himself to his rigorously compelled to don before ministry; but did his duty demand of opening the door, the dessert plates mune to its influence hardly realize ' A ' kiln to be at the beck and call of every and the finger-b6wls (out of which the havoc- it causes to less fortunate KEEP YOUR SHOES N 1EAT rheumatic old woman for miles around, he had began by trying to drink)— mortals. It is generally. believed that who was too stiff on her legs to come there were. things so strange to him personal contact is necessary to pro - ?6 and fetch the spiritual consolation she as to be almost disquieting. Gently' duce the irritation, but it has been imagined herself in need of ? What but firmly, he had been trained to change his coat every evening, and proved that the poison can be trans - strength could he have remaining for the real, urgent calls, if he exhausted had got used to the silk blouse in ferried indirectly from the clothing, p:- himself in those purely optional ones which Ella sat opposite to him as she gloves, towels or :implements used by —for this was a parish of widely scat- dispensed the roast mutton, without another after contact with the plant. tered crofts, and many a mile or r h quite realising that the increased While with some persons the poison walking was entailed? oug smartness of her appearance belonged j;7 -It was for the subsides, in a few days, producing known as "dressing for sake of his work itself that she pro- to the process comparatively slight discomfort, with dinner." Though unable to see the tested, she assured him. As for her 8 it may be followed by eczema own claims, she did not wish to - put necessity of these things --and even at other them forward, though it was rather moments uneasily aware of something or secondary infections of the skin, that with his acute swellings and other comPlica- -ionely sometimes of an evening, and pri ' jarred between them -to vate conception of his life-task—he tions which prolong the suffering a 'tiresome too, to have to wait dinner at wlli4�te least four times a week. Once or never actively resisted them, partly marked degree. The toxic properties twice she had hazarded a gently re- because they did not seem to him of of poison ivy are believed to be con - enough importance, and partly because i proaehful remark in which the word tained in a nonvolatile oil Which L is V "neglect" had been playfully inter_ rebellion would have appeared to. him even after it ungrateful. Could he, in justice, re- found in all its parts, e pointed; but he had hooked at her with � Shoe Dressiing".1 so naive an astonishment that per- roach Ella with wanting to beautify has long been dry. The oil, though --fortle—slie held her tongue. And this ger home and his—with striving to nonsoluble in water, is made soupy by blindness of his held good with regand minister to what she took to be his alkalies and can be removed by alto- For Mens.Wom'en's. she5. The odi y wants? Because, personally,'hol..,, After exposure, thorough and to others of her wt Theoretical - she had of course been aware of he happened to be L born ascetic,water and Chi 1dren'sShoes C J repeated washing with warm wat me y independan"f Liauid 10c ake 10c t P e-stence vP alFthese-humbl comforts fail to be I a a Itrongly alkaline so uat blood relations, but had not. I could be therefore F I touched I - r)AMY(O OF CANADA t.TD.H^"1L10V4,CAN doubted that they could be "kept in by her efforts to do things mended. their place" by - judicious treatment. i which she evidently considered ought August the' Best Time. And so they could have, been, if only to please him? At the end of that year the situation I What is the best way to eradicate John would hear reason. As matters might have been summed up as a this dangerous and irritating plant? stood, they acted as a dead-weight to mutual but not yet acute disappoint- In the case of large open tracts the the soarings of social aspirations. The neiE ... - _ _ __ ghborhood of the quaryieg was meet, conscious on one side subcons- aim lest method is to uproot, then What wasplow thoroughly, 7 E C In itself a grievous trial. cious on the other, and here still veil -151 ghly, In bad cases this -Ahe -good of carefully avoiding every� ed by the concentration of mind on, repeated for at least two what had remained the chief object I should be rep reference to them, when John on all rootlet left rTigglitthrough the episode of marriage. I years, because each little possible occasions plumped out with y that Ella had entirely cooled: in the ground means a flourishing reminscence of his own work-- the some towards her husband would be unfair. vine before the season is over. As son per- gap accredited Ing days? . And that ubiquitous slate- I Her admiration for his per stone, from which there was no get- - but of her enthusias and pollen are the on sistecL in for his Be of the irritation, the safest time kin awn away, in'the shape of door -steps � work there remained but the ashes. cause do this work is in the autumn or iand seats, and even queer. irregular, The social drawbacks of her surround. to palings. just as though it took a, early winter wheii the flowering sea- ings hopelessly outweighee the de -lea --special pleasure in provokire Ella by I lights she had expected to draw from 1 son is over and the sap has teased to veminders of the sore subject 1 their picturesque elements. The very flow.— The best results", however, are If John, on his side, was only indis- 1 picturesqueness was not, -of the sort I obtained in August because it is a 7, tinctly aware- of something in his mar -:1 which appealed to- her. except in e plant- to be dis- lage for work d ri which fell short of his expecte- in greater shock to- th' 'theory All that rugged grandeur turbed when in full flower and leaf, tions, it was principally because thA: was too high and broad—in one word, marriage itself had never been to him and its roots have then less recupera- day-­-!and- I too big for her perso.na:ity, whether the middle of the to Ella. 1 five power. the event which it had been of mind or body. If jrradually be. dropped out of the! e s' An arsenate of soda. -largely used L Th peevish twitch of the lips be when -on pleasure benL 7 habit of discussing his work with his i.to predominate, betraying a growingAn commercial weed killers, is recom- e - 'fretfulness. . The excursions in the, mended by experts for application to j Alfflow -001ft mental balloon afore-meT.cioned had For field, farm and wagon, IfF �JEAGLE e the plant.. There Is, however, great likewise bi6en resumed. The picture. risk In this method to those who might .-,we the saw from there was extremely wear Fleet Foot Shoes. They earelessly handle the poison and , to. J touching- a young wife, living a life almost forlorn, cut. off by her present I cattle who might eat the foliage of the' are far cheaper than leather— -7 and when the poison delicate state of health from any as- doctored plant, sistance she might otherwise have 'is applied to a vine growing on a light, easy, comfortable — long %&T yl f given her husband, and thus virtually! young tree the tatter may suffer in - shut out from his life. Or, from an-' wearing. For every -day wear, :stead. other point of view, a woman of educa- I Writo to-daw, for Our I I i - , -An Effectual Method. u will find them immeasurably tion and "aspirations," exiled in a I" * . 7 7 land of semi -barbarians, and tied to a! In the case of very large vines, "better than hot, heavy, - leather boots. 7 .FAXX CATAeLOG . y, expensive lea er man who would not understand her s0owing our full line of Bicycles or real wants. The`vision caused more ' about- six inam or more 'in diameter, Men and Women, Boys and Girls— than one flood of tears to rise to her denoting correspondingly deep and `Tires, Coaster Brakes, Wheels, When you're out for -:Tubes, Lamps, Bells, C Inner eyes during idle days spent per- far-reaching roots, the application of _ycioui ters, force upon the sofa in the much -hu- kerosene or crude oil in the following Saddles, EquiPmeut and Parts a good time, wear rt9 for proved sitting—no, drawing -room. s proved effect Vies I manner ha ual: Vhileyd Bicycles. lou can buy your supplies That even'the prospect of becoming ti from us at wholesale prices. a father should have changed Jrhn so the sap is flowing the vine is cut a lit WHITE "Fleet Foot" T. W. BOYD & SON, — little was in opinion , tle above the ground and a hole sev- -th. wnrt — 4epth-isr::bore-d i the Shoes. !n fact, you muft wear White- Shoes ...,27 Notre Dame Street West, Montreal symptom of all. True, he had beam- � eral inches in d at the first intelligence, and thank. trunk with an auger. Into this open- sum' Dealers ..this mer, to be well dressed. ed God upon his,, knees for the favor;, ing the kerosene or oil is poured, re but his remarks upon the coming event filling it as the sap carries it to the h- e have "Fleet Foot" Shoes, in all .4 _.everywhere er only too clearly betrayed the subjec- roots. In this way the oil reaches the — Wn tive place it took in his mind. "I it' a boy, Ella—oh, w IY17 )h, if it, furthest rootlet,. and it is an inexpen- .styles for, men, women and children. C,,%IkVP4 were a boy!" had been almost his first sive as well as an effectual method of extermination. Some advise the use of words "What happiness k to thin that perhaps some day he may be able salt'applied in the same manner, but Ito ke up the work I shall be forced this does not flow so readily with the t I dow� YY n ownO" Whichever method of "termin- i isap. Upon - which Ella had only smiled 144-1 ation is followed much rubbish an4 de A that it should no -bris accumulate, and the simblest 0- inwartily the wish 91 . in t evcnl?04Y TANGO L.AKESIDI boy. . method of disposal is to burn it. The JL many is then necessary, ways preferable, if only because she greatest precautioncessary L A daughter would be in ma IR EGATT ATHLETE SA would be more exclusively given into as the smoke is a great irritant t� her own'hands to be trained up in the the -skin, and in some instances causes way she would consider fit. It -was in favor of her wish that the balance of Fate inclined. 2. The news met John six miles from home, and under circumstances which A remained in his nind for many a day 7 to come. He had been out of the house for twenty-four hour;' summoned to a dying woman in the wildest part of IF ­' V the hills. His task had been done ere SII nightfall, but a violent thunderstorm had kept him prisoner all night in the distant croft. Even by daylight the smaller bur'ns..the slippery rocks made BREADS progress slow and Nicult. As he CAKEStramped through the wet heather beaten all away by the violence of the 0 �l! past downpour, he. was thinking a good deal of Ella, and hoping that h1s absence would not have distresed her; but he was also thinking a good PUDDINGS ug ideal of the old woman whose eyes he not When you pay the price of first quality sugar, why had closed last night and of the mar- !vellotts way in which the lines of care, be Sure L that you get it? There is one brand in Canada ,J, ����RIES drawn by eighty years, had been which has no second quality—that's the old reilable Redpath. smoothed out in a few minutes by the !In][ Fie . The only P.au r publiclypubliclyin-4 hand of DeFtth 'tnreserve,fly ptiarant,ed (To be continued.) "'Let Redpath Sweeten it. "s 'nut 'bliached, not blended. Beans that are to be baked should 2 --.ff 5 1 b. CaTtons first be parboiled. 20,- and 100 lb. 50 -gag& Made 'm • one grade onlk—the 1�gheA "... r.AGi ihi^.R .. .., .6 ..I'd- �. vwl- 1 .. w .;.... 4 •�.3 I••.w�� %yX.7l.: t DOMI[1i01� PARLIAMENT LEADING MA77 41 RKETS BRITISH. TROOPS OCCUPY BULLECOURT: DECIDES FOR CONSCRIPTION Tian« D7 wheat -FRENCH DRIVE BACK- ENEMY22-Vanitoba - 10 "racial quotations. Dlanitoba oats --N. official ,uotatiA.na. s Arn ric,/rr corn—N o. 3 yellow.$1.G0. - - Not Less Than 50,000 and Probably 100,000 Men Will Be Required nont[nnl, 'subject to embargo: tr=k To- Sir Dougla Haig s Troops Complete Capture of Village of Bulls ionto. —Canada is in Struggle Until Final Victo is Achieved. Ontario oats -No. 2 white, 75 to Iso, court --German Casualties Heavy in Assaults - - - gg nom,nal; No. 3 white. 74 to 76c, nomi- ' : n cc r i t -freights t lde. n FrenchlIlCB _.. .��.. _ Ontariodwheat=leo. 2 eNI nter. per car *: %•� - _„ lot, $2.95 to $3.00; No. 2 do- $2.93 to w� Aden titch from Ottawa says: "IE with a dee realization of the sacci- $2.0s, according to freights outside P 3 P Peas -No. 2, nominal, .according to Is my duty to announce to the' House ' fire that we have already.,made,,of the freights outside. A despatch from igndon ansa: !outskirts and keeping back the Ten- that early proposals will be .made on purpose for which it had. been made, I rial;xaccordingltonfreightg. s ou side' nomi- After days of most intensive ,fighting, ! tons until their elements were re- a' the part of the Government to pro- ;and with a firm determination that on xye-No. 2, $1.94 to S_'.00, nominal. ac- !in which the' position several times' formed with sufficient strength to s ' vide b compulsory military en- our y in this icordtng to freights outside, y p y y part we will dna our dot Dlanitoba nuur—First patents, in tute ! changed hands and men fell in hun- drive in effective counter-attacks and listment on a selective basis such struggle •to the very end, whatever `it bag's, $15.40; second • patents, in jute � dreds in attacks and' counter-attacks, !regain their lost territory. bags, $14.90; strong bakers', in jute reinforcements as may be necessary may be." ]bags. $1.1,50, Toronto. the British forces have at last drivent Likewise to the east of Arras. to maintain the Canadian army in the., It had been anticipated that the untario flour -Winter, according to the. Germans out of the village of Bul- i around the village of Roeux, the bat. Sold as .else of the finest fl .tin Prime Minister would make an im- saml,le, 313.uu to $13.1o, in bags, track a�, p g g Toronto, prumpt shipment. lecourt'and once more are. threatening! tle has been waged with a viciousness it forces in the Empire," said Sir Robert portant pronouncement upon, the re- Dlutreed-Car lots, deuverea Dlontreal the southern end of the Drocourt- • scarcely ever before seen, and here Vit. Borden on Friday at the conclusion of slats of his recent visit to England, rrelKhrs, bags included ; ran, per ton, ueant line r Y $40; short ,per tun, 845: middlings. per Q fie, which Field Marshal von.; also the British have been successful mentaone l the most which a CanadianePr me Minis- and the gallery of the chamber was con $1. good reed noun, per bag, $3.00 Hindenburg constructed to fend Cam- ; against the Germans. - filled b expectant audience. It had to S3.1u. Y an P Hay—Extra No -2, per'ton, $12 t% $13, bral from the eastward advance of . Although the forces of the German ter has ever addressed to the House of not been made known; however, that! Straw—Uar• lots„ per.ton, $9, tack Tu Field Mar-hal Haig's army. Crown Prince have renewed with ex- ; Commons. He said: "The numbek. of the Government's plan for dealing i 1'outu. Thousands of fresh German troops treme violence their attacks against ., men re 'red red will not be less than 50,- with the recruiting situation would be Ccuutry Produce Wholesale recently have been thrown into the the French north-east of Soissons is «r' 000 aid -will' .probably be 100,000. ;divulged. The announcement came at rcttex-rrc-sh dairy, rhofce. 39 to 40c; 'fray around Bullecourt, but their of - ;the sectors of the Moulin-de-Laffaux These proposals have been formulated,the close of a speech `which occupied 93carnerY prints, 43 to 45c; soils$, 42 to I forts have gone for naught in en- and Brays-en-Laonnois-three of them Irt'part fhey will be presented to the two hours in delivery. It was preced- f.gs4-\ew-laid, in 'cartons, 46 to 47c; "deavoring to drive out the British' against' each position -they 'were s House with the greatest expedition ed. by a careful analysis of ,var condi= l°"I,,: sseatpouit�,---Chickens, 26 to 2se, from the entire village. Although se-! again repulsed by the French artillery that circumstances will permit. I hope' tions leading up to the Prime Minis- rows, -4 to tae; clack:+, to 25c'; squabs, ; varnl times the-lin' has been bent by! and infantry, suffering enormous cas- that when they are submitted all the ; ter's. conclusion that the conflict would S r dot., $4.,00 to $4.50.; . aurkeys, 30 .to f the preponderance of weight of the ! ualtiea. To the east the French troope members of the House will receive not be ended this year, and that a' c•+,nes,;-New large, 27 to 207.1c: tW'ins, I German formations, at 'ho time have near Craonne delivered a successful ,them with- a full sense of the great- great effort still lay • before the 41- 1 t" 271a•• triplets. 273 to 273e; . old, large, 29c, t%vinat, the British been forced to evacuate, attack, capturing German trench ole- 29ic. nese of the issue involved in this war, ; lied nations. 1i, ney--K'hite cl er, 23-1b. tins, 14i 'holding here and there fringes of the menta. Ito 15c; 5-lb,'tiw, 141c, 10.1b., laic: 60-' 13c , buckwheat 60-1b, tins,- 30 to _ sive fighting force. _ Minister of War ' Ew,gi i ;Nob nom*,- ---extra fine and2.50 to heav - 11THSMASH �merensky announces his intention of � t yrruD-1 pe'r! 3 gdll'on, $166 to I�A�I�rHS CARRY FRENCH DEFEAT _5 A I 9lntaining an iron dlsciplige among .$1.74. ..BY GEN. HAIL the troops, lacking since the revolu- 1'^tat°a-<rn t swi �ntaria rrer bars, STRONG POR TS' -CROON PRINCE t i, ai t7 $4 =5, \ew L'rune wick fielawarea:"Der Li721ary movement. t•u,c •$4 25 Ai'.e, tun, per Lag, $4.OU; This move includes the compulsory: }' 1 whites, barn, $4.0o, ! lte�rs-.1n:purt.d, hand- irked •per . -- u loan. fiats prcice per —� der heavy penalties._ bt'"r� $1'� carwi!un oritnes, ver bush !Brilliant Victory May Bend Aus- General Assault of the Enemp Hard in Bulle.co_ urt Region _ $b w to $b Lima", ppr lb„ I9 to 2uc. 2 RUSSIAN CRISIS = Irian Flank and Force Retreat is Repulsed London, May 0. -Perry Robinson , �'( j •' provisions-whole.als ! ,:' .. '., _ its a despatch to the Times dated ( +rn,,ked rncate � N:,rns, mea:.,m 3o .to , Rome, -May 20. -Italian infantry' pails, May 20. -The Crown Prince 31c, do, hea%y, L5 u, 26c. cooked, 41 to. British Headquarters, Sunday; says: lofts, 26 -to 27, , breakfast bacon, have achieved the most brilliant singleanned a general offensive Saturday pl- . g� HAS N AVERTED 3 ��03 Bio a�.cks' Main„s5 to 36c; bone- ! success of their big offensi,e on the, night with the object of regaining the ti Fighting is going on this mornin 4n the neighboncc+gd of Fontaine -les- I,ac d -Pure lard, tlercee, 25$ to 2%; Julian Profit. By a desperate assault, positions recently lost.to the French 'Crolselles, where we seem to have. tut) -.5, 27 to 27}c; ratty, 271 -to .17iv; c nm- which began Friday morning and did' on the Chemin-des-Dames. All night . faired our wa farther .0 the Hifi- ]Toted Commanders Will Retails ' kIt,�?d Dads. 2, to 1.1i�-1c, cubs, ,I to not end until evening. the Italians Y P g• long and late into Saturday morning a denburg line, also to have gained cured meat+ -t,nng rl.ar baron 24 to ''stormed and held the heights of Hill drumfire of heavy shells and aaphyx- Their Posts. - 250 ser ib., dear bellies, 24 to 25c. _ _ g p iating projectiles was directed against "gfi'ound on the north side of the Senses I � i - _ i 852, the dominating oak on Monte _ A des at from. Petrograd s:--' Montreal Markets �Vodice. -On Sunday their positions Petain's troops, but the counter -pre- • iiivtr.” - - - -- � P �i 13r 4lY � -• - e Cabinet crisis has been settled. A' Drontrcal, %tray 2_--oats-r partition of the French prevented the By an early morning attack on- 1tar,adian were still further extended. Several Sunday the British established the declaration of the Government'+ policy Newt irn.feedd x81ic, Har ey-Slanitoba cannon were among the booty. launching of the assault over the selves in a fu section of .the Hin has been accepted by the represents- r•,.,1, $t t., .. Flutyr-alanitoba spring The full importance of this victory! greater part of the -menaced front, and ! tives-of the Couacil'of Workmen's and -heat-patents, first:,. 31550. aerond"_ ' the German troops massed for the at- ---is dine near- Bullecourt line on SIA-); strong bakers', $14.4', winter may be seen from the official an p _. . -Jo. front of over a mile. Soldiers Delegates with merely slight ' ,tants, chole.. 516.76: straight rollers, nouncement of the War Office that i tack were not able to leave their -- Sir Douglas Haig's report u{ Sun-�alterat:ona, and was signed by them. iHl�'1i dies 16 310itrlso'aaA�s'co7iS.00 $7ao, Hill. 652 i4 the key to the Austrian PO- � trenches. At points where the Ger- day night's date announces numerous As a result of a meeting in Petra- ;bag. 2;, Ins. 54.25 to $4 sir, Bran, $40. sition north of Monte Santo,- along' man' did reach the Frenchaines spir- t ..imsuccessfui attempts were made to I grad of the commanders -in. -chief -frost Shorts. r, $lay to $57 $44 t E $52. !the Isonzo. If ,the .l eak c..n beheld' ' ited .fighting took place, terminating' shake the British holm on. the poli- !all the fronts except the Cauca4ua, t,,r.. car loin, $13 no .to si3 5o cheese- and the advantage developed the Aus-! to the disadvantage of the Germans. g g Gens. Bruseiioff and Gurko have with- lin.ye eabt. ryns, 22a gLLtttlr---L'hoiceet trian flank may be bent back and a tion, and fierce. fighting occurred dracrn their, regi nations and reports oanier 4. co '42ic; seconds, 41 to Except on a front of about 200 yards - throughout the day Heavy casualties g P 41i,'. rgfiR-`Fresh, 44c; No. t etocit, ; retirement forced. north-east of Cerny, where the enemy of further resigriat:ons arae refuted by 42r. t'otatuel-Per bag, cal• lots, $3.75 The victorious fight for Monte Vo - were inflicted on .the enemy, and' a w s4 •,v g obtainP�i a footing in . advanced the d to announcement' th�it all the -, number of prisoners taken. .. ; - _ dice will stand out in Italian' military i -- trenches, the French positions were The new offensive is for the pur- lat commanders have decided to remain.winaive= Grain - history. The capture ofitstopmost, maintained. their posts. Thus, the crinis in it;r,r,lpe4, ua� .2.-a'a !, prices;- g-1 ',Twelve miles ta'the westward o! pose of bringing -the British forces to peak was the culmination'of a stru the north of Bullecourt la alignment the army; which formed an alarming n 1i'�; _{,� I No tl,e n' $2 del' No i. gle of intense fierceness,. in which' accompaniment to 'the this sector the French stormed the with those within the village. Al*� P political crisis, ! $ h n 5, $2 3., has s1 75, feed Italian dash was pitted against Aus g has been averted, s1 -3e` oats, -Nn. 2 c�.w. . ;,6 No e,-: P g 7 Teuton 'defences near LatTaux mill though General Haig makes ro men- do laic extra \o. 1 tees, 7 6c No I , tripn stubbornness in defence, It be- !and . captured some sections of Discussing with the temporary "Gov. i ra.f 7ad Bart \, - 3 s1 an tie, P tion of it, the Berlin War Office re- f - ' an on 'blonds but,yesterday's •esterda s fi ht' trenches'. = ernment the serious condition of af- 4 $! 2^' reject+d, .$1,uS, lord, $1,Gb. g y' 1 Y� B ports an offensive b the '3ritish aeon t 1:,x - o completed it. _ _ g U .i a 15 -mile front, extending from the fairs at the front, the commanticry de- $x h4• clareDENSE GERMAN FORMATIONSTiUYSd that the unfortunate phrase t region that t again lie to Queaentire f, which 1„ 5 ALLIED SHIPS - means that again the entire front. of peace without _ annexations' had Rnitee a=.at.o saariere ATT.1`'>; RL SSiA\S IN .A"OLIiYN1A found its way to the army, and was lir ri�aroi.+ Sr,av -t% h at --ata the Drocourt-Queant switch line is' 4 July. 52 41 S;ptemh.r, $1 sl; i' there translated into an argument , �, $2 vi �o l A despatch from London saps: ibex hammered. morn, l ha�a] $�_ s to CHASE AUSTRIAN against offensive warfare. This and �,rrr,.rn $2.71 in $ ,t: No. \oreh.rn, Dense German formations, Petrograd other harmful doctrines ervadiniz the $ ' c S:. r, Corn --No! 3 pe11„w, $1 58 - - i ACTIVITY ON - _ have attempted an attack P to it �„ Outs o. 3 white. 87 to 89c so.ye, army and the inabitity of the off lcers ' t 1 n Futtr v pa'• its s 15 ties drat against Russian positions near Shel- satisfactorily, to explain them had $13 r''' j,,te other Krna'es un- r vow ch n.,•.1' !t^an-•$31.00 to $33.m,. 14 British Drifters sunk—Two , in the region of Vladimir-Volyn- RUSSIAH FRONT ! ruined discipline -and destroyed the a 1"'I tth,- %lay \\'heat-.N:o. 1 hard. ski, Vollrynia. The Russian soldiers authorityand rests a of the officers. N++ i .Northern, $;.go, Nu. 2 �nemy_Cruisers Damagl�. P g N.,rthern, s2 75. :trey, $' N0, nominal; � met the attempt with artillery, rifle n tntnal t t•aepd--$3.I1; , A despatch from London sxys:- and machine gun flee and drove the - - — -- A-ANDL->E',9. "g-ai-ALa1 -.hits, 413.:b. s v $3.2�, a Ltiiber, $'3.rs, tetahe rho British Admiralty 'announced on a mxTts-badt.: There $ave been no enemy Positions Bombarded at TO BEATSLACKERS. Friday that fourteen drifters had been! reports of strong German attacks Zivs Stook Markets sunk in a raid b light a to the Ru- Four Pointe _ Y • Austrian g ht cruis- i along the line from Riga " -Washington, May 20. -Efforts to Toronto, Nlay 2z-l:,r•a choice sieere, i ers• in the Adriatic Sea, and that the' manian-Bukowina border since a few London, May 20. -The Russian earn a re ,tration for military' s_r- $t • $12 5n, choice heavy steers, $11,35 , armies showed to -da further signs off, p registration e =11 75. gn,,d h,�avy °Leer., tlt),50 Lo British light cruiser Dartmouth was days after the, fall of the Romanoff Aq Y vice under the Selective service law $ t ,: taut. herr' , actio, c1,Jla e, $11.50 to torpedoed in a subsequent engagement i dyna'etp. " R renewal of activity' by artillery and I by trips to Canada or any other coun- 11. 7.1, rmein.. Roos:, ill" ' �r: tone 11, o0; do..on, with the .Austrian warships, but reach- I -- - -`=� - , mr-Amine throwing bombardments at four, try will not succeed. The Canadian to $9.15; butchers' bullas, choice, ! ed port safely. ( The "Seven R ondera of the Ancient points along the Russo -German front. $t" ;,, to $11.00; do„ good bulls,. $9.66 to P g Government is to co-operate with the sit, !0; do, mentum nuns; Ss.4o to, sn; The Admiralty started that the Brit -I Wcrld"' Were: The Pyramids of German troops attacked Russian ( United States to defeat the purposed rough bulls, $6-,40 to 34.50; butchers ash warships Dartmouth and Bristol' Egypt, Pharos of Alexandria, Walla positions on the northern olid of the + of slackers. It is, likely that similar 3',;.i 5' to SJ.ek $ ldo , n° tum t�fT to good, pursued the Austrian vessels to a and Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Russian western front -east of Kal-1regulation3will be made effective t.,`(.k-e s,;ST.-") rs 5.09:ufLese1.s's.zs,to 'point near Cattaro, when, battleships, Temple of Diana at Ephesus, Status of ncem, but were repulsed, says the of- ,relative to attempts to leave by ships so.SP1milkers Beed ',t, choice, $s5 to f coming to their assistance, he British ;the Olympian Jupiter, Mausoleum of ficial statement 1- 'ssu�lce fo=dad by -thee ports- or to -Mexico. 5125; d,,., com. ar.d 'im5d , .ach, $40 to vessels were compelled to withdlww. 1 Artemisia and Colossus of Rhodes. ' 46,,ht ewea. I s ringer , s6o to $ll,i; lit ,Russian War Department. Teuton ( Five munitions workers of River- $13 to s15:. s1,Per, .navy. $1.50 to $10; Af forces also attempted an assault on1side, N.J., were turned back by Can-'ralaes, goo,i ter ch°ice. $12 to- $14;the Russian trenches east of .Koverka, adian officials at . the bo'rd-er, who s 'ring .l:ambs, each, $:..50 to $9; lambs, a ` f t,h .11e, t 1; to., $17, an watered, $17.50 DECIDE TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING' on the Rumanian front, but were notified them that the border would 'n it_.5u, hogs red and evatered, $t7.as i1413 dispersed. - [be closed until the United States Gov- tA, x1;.43 do., weighed err cars $t7.s0 - - c . tr $17 do, epi,.., $,c oo$1 : 7J, F OF IP PERIAL WAR CABINET Evidences are multiplying that the' ernment has completed its registra- ! �lontr.al. tray. 22 -Spring calves, $7 $I ; old Fhe n. $10 to ill; yearlin most energetic efforts are about to be ;tion. The date for this was $sill to be 914.50 to $15.00: sele,•t.a horse, made to rehabilitate Russia's 'aggres- `June. 5. i $17to $1 h; rough hogs. $ t 7.50. Suscesg of Imperial �'ar Conference Makes Tt Part of the British s THREE -- SWEDISH -Constitution. y AMERICAN `NAVY SENDS 'TORPEDO-BOAT DESTROYERS .SHIPS SUNK ; _. s Were Laden With Grain From I the Houserch from of Commonson Thursday was in access the overseas ation t ' had access to all the information at Premier Lloyd George said he desiied the dipogai' of the Government, and oc- c Squadron Arrives 'Off Queenston and is Now Patrolling Seas— England and Their Passage to report to the House a very im-, cupied a status of absolute equality Guaranteed - rived, (portant decision which had been at-- with the members of the British Gov - Has Encountered German Submarine. i 1 lived' at as a consequence of the re- ernmenQ, It had prolonged discus - Stockholm, 'May 20. -News that the cent meetings of the Imperial War Bions on all the vital aspects of British • Swedish steamers . Vesterland, Aspen Cabinet.Imperial policy, and came to important A despatch from Queenstown: age across the Atlantic, but' almost and Viken, laden with grain from It ,vas desirable, ire said, that "the decisions ,t'hich wvnuld enable us to gays: A squadron of American torpe- `immediately after a formal exchange En -land, had been sunk by German ,House should oifidwlly and finally' he prosecute the «ar ,vitt, increased unity do -boat destroyers has safely crossed of greetings ,with the British naval of- submnrines, was received here late' made acquainted vAth an event. which and vigor, and w•ould'be of the great- ficials put to sea again for' the hard last night and caused much indigna- ! constituted a landruark in the consti-' est value when negotiations for peace . the Atlantic and is patrolling the seas g ork that is before it. 1 tion'' tutional history of the British Empire..' came to be discussed. to war service. worki 0.1,e of the American destroyers be- i The arrival of the steamships, which 'The House would- remember that in, The fresh minds and r.ew viewpoints The American navy's actual' entry' gan tear duty even before reaching were released under the recent reel- IDecember last the Government had in which the Government's colleagues Into the war zone has already been this side of the Atlantic. This was I roc al a t p agreement freeing the En- vited the Prime Milsiaterta, or leading from overseas had brought o bear on roductive of a brush between a (]e -'when it picked and escorted through tente. allies' tonnage in the 13othnian Istateamen, of the oversees dominions the problems with wrrliich they had.beedt troyer and a German under -water ; the danger zone one of the largest of gulf, had been eagerly awaited. t and India to attend sittings both of so long engrossed, said air. Lloyd oat, according to an announcement by the Atlantic liners. This action soCon-. Admiralty, but the fit by -leased ilio liners. The. •message which told of the , the Cabinet and the Imperial War George, had been an immense help' tai. p passengers on Sinking said that eight members of ! ference. The former body had beld all of them. So far as the Govern- Britishf it has not been made public, j board that they sent a message of the crew of the Viken and two of the j fourteen sittinra, and the British, ment was concerned they could state ss. The destroyer squadron arrived in greeting and appreciation to the com- en aboard tha Vesterland had been Cabinet became, for the time being, I wttith confidence that the experiment Queenstown after an uneventful voy- men of the destroyer. lost. I the Laperial War Cabinet. While it I had been a complete success. •- .. ... _.. .. `...-....,....i _.. <. _. k_.. .. ... ..,n. .._,__., . .�az,�....•v..a..rs.,..-_........n..y,._....v.._.._...s5.i.i.a.:..r.via.=�.'.ts:'"'...Z...n3:ta,,.'.'rd..,� rr.�:is::....err"m:.`'La_.,«c.*!c.Ila::'��+v...•"°''.-sl"iic� `,"'. "dia.',�`•'�%� 1 4�w�s.__..�'~',: 4. ;,. 6: ,; "+.•.� S'Y'.r: " ••#j'-i`e-` x9+6^� ,' }'1 6f+ y.,`S• •i5?� F�� } • ^r.�•)l ,•.. iK y �w �0-�` '•' :'`y'a�' ''.FW 190 O - 4 , TF .+'" a .+ •-..•ti..i: y.m, .. .I,T L ;• 4,.K we-.. vr-':"'"�.`.",:Fe. 4,x7,.•a,crB.- ,n • - �•... .%wi _ :os:.�`r_:..r X S� ,•: j.,•. .,,p,.,•r� ..r�.,., .,n �.. ,y-n:Cei. S.: rr� •.,'�.:'v •^. �.. 7.aT"i �'.'�k'f;...f, iw ^"._- .,, .:.w•�•"r'•.k:'+r,, r. r.,, ,.y, 3=&'`' •-...i�r.�. ;' `'-,•. ',r' 'iii --O .w. T'. .:"�. • �. ._ - w� .. - toriane tell their 'story of the JWward Darnlets-(i+up•). f9�], resit war, it.cannot be said that 11&fog, Clyde.daor primp ray tt soba. NOUR g otos, Gsesn Rivet, NA make th. se. B-UYAE'LGROCERIES . M- `. •eras r &� 00u� Canada did not do her duty in de- son of 19 i 7 a. touows • ldond.y, teav�. 4 fending the cause of freedom.' his own stable for W. H. Major's White -VN S 33 R 33 V rale coon, Broagham hotel, night: Tues - - T1sS1Ls day, W, J. McDonald'* Brock, noon, B. - - r ser • 1.35 it d is advance. ddsrert4lensentas. Bath's, Pickering. night; Wednedal, Liv At the Grocery Store of . course w � -1,60 p• you, 1 paid 0o eepool,Inoon and night; Thursday,; Bar - be, rywood, noon, P. B. Reesor's, = x con 5, Scarboro; night; Friday, H. 0. Vegetable or JOHN MURKAR•, Proprietor. IF YOU WANT CLEAN TIMOTHY 1 y. sgriing goods.- lower, all Simmers' Gardsa Seeds, g seed? buy it from Col, Rows. He has it.MU Reesor s, Cedar Grote, noon, own . 10,ble Flower, all new seeds, 3 pkgs for 10 cents, _ right: Saturday, J. _ Hood't, con. 10, NOTEe AND COMMLNSe INDER FOR SALE —Frost .� Markham, nooa, own stable night. wood, 7 ft cut, used only two "riot., a. MoncreJfpe Albion—, (imp), [i2euo] . Kew Pure Maple Syrup, Eastern Townships, $1.35 per tin. Quart +' gcod u new. A pl at lot 1Q, B F con, R. E. 16350), Clyde dale, property of J Vipond Botties 45 ceuts. Pure Maple SuFar 20c -per lb. The deep anxiety that has pre- PoweU. R R No �, nitby 34.86 B __ rooklio, will make the season o! 1917, ~• -' vailed among • the Entente Sillies OST—Between concessions 6 and 7 of ! Mows : Monday, leaves his • own on sideroad between lots l0 and It on Fri- stab a for Z. Qorner's, Kinsale, noon, E. :for some time as to the position of L Fine Imported Fruits and Vegetables -Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, even'�ng May loth, a navy blue cloth buggy Vanstons'd Audley, uiaht, Tuesday, J C Lettuce. Russia as a factor in the tear is robe ih plaid lining snd,l.sther foot lining. Bryant'., o •n S. Pies• ring, no. n, Liver. Grape Fruit, Sweet;Potatoes, Spanish Onions, Finder will be rewarded by returning same to _ gradually giving way to a more sla,oarson. lot s, ooa. �, or phone tSQ➢ nitre- pp000', night; Wednesday afternoon, W. J moat, 3etf Miller's, Pickering, night; Thursday, W Dates, optimistic feeling. It is not to be Lidgett's, base ine, noon, Ban.i•et's hotel Good variety of Pie Filling—Best Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, wondered at that great unrest T 08T—On Saturday between Toron- Wh 0y, night; kriday, J eonnettr's, rrunes,, Figs, Seeded or Seedless Raisins, or �. LOW and Blackstook one tack suit case .•on• noon, G. &eson's, c ,n 3, East Whitby,' "' - should follow a revolution such as tanning various shin s, clothing, purse, wrist. Fine Valencia Raisins. nth • Saturday, own stablo. that which has just taken place watch, money, Oto special sentiment attach - that y• ed to purse• and watch. Substantial reward to Lori Brgent, .1413 -C. R. R.—Stand - in Russia. We could not expect ander. Kindly notifv or return to R S Piak, ard'bred trotting stallion, the property Call and gee us about your Sugar before placing Blackstock, or J. C, Stewart, 1366 King St NY,, that affairs should continue in the Toronto, out. of Thos. Maddafoid, Pickering, will your order. Call anyway. same wap as before. the revolu- make the .veson of 18I7 as follows: AUCTION SALE OF 3 rd's, ingsto t is own etzble, F Aihotel DSON tion without a disturbance of some ford's, Kingston road, for Bandel's hotel � kidd. The treed of Russia at the HORSE COW' PIANO .1 Whitby, noon: J `'1po ad's, B -tic,, n for JASN night. T Hod 4,p, G V1'aa•d'e, ght., noon; rM I3 E C' R O C = R present time 'is a strong man to Household Furniture. Etc. Mansion Hones, ti:bri3ge, night. Wed flake hold Of the helm of state so aesday. Temperance hotel Zephyr, 6 The property of night. Thursday, Forsvth s hotel, Goad that the ship may pass safely by �_- R. F1B'in tZ':Wl.e wo'd, night. Friiay, Brougham, soon: ests� the rocks of discontent and un- W H Banks%Pickering, night. Bataiday, At hie premises to the _ tably own starts. certainty that she must inevi- _.. VILLAGE OF PICKERING , dldor/—Grand trotting bred atallioa, Stanchions, ...encounter at this time. When p p R i will alta 4gglolls, Hay CaMera, Utter — ON' — ro ort o! H B Pugh, Glen Major, that man does appear, and we be-etSld>s Zbtl1 191 make t a season of I9iT as follows: Neva 'he will soon make his 4,p- - Yr Y r Wednesday,leaves his own stable ,tor The following : Mansion Rouse, II:bridge, night. Than Carriers, 'Water Bowls and other Barn peamuce, the different factions Black driving male and harness, caw day IN Dthart's Brooklin, noon; Ban- . "Will become so united that the due about June 17th, buggy, cutter, del's hotel, Whitby, night. Friday, ...and Stable Fixtures are Unequalled 'Country will rise from the debris Piano upright good, extension dining Pickering, noon, H aPagh's Whitevale, - pianotable, u dining chairs, soca, sideboard night. Saturday, Greenwood, noon; They are complete in every particular ,of the wreck of autocratic rule, withplate glace mirror, 2 child's rock- thence to own stable where he will ro. Their durability is unsurpassed - and become a mighty democratic Eng chairs, parlor table, white enamel cos n antic the following Wednesday. teflon, that will become a great easel, b rocking chatre, 8 -piece parlor Bette Boy '8524] 1(1401!!)—Imported It you contemplate renovating your stables: or patting .i4, Hay or suite, music rack, 5 kitchen • chairs, Clydesdale. the property of Ralson Litter Carriers, CONSULT IIB. factor in the world's -affairs, and drop leaf table, steel ranged holes, Wagq, o' C aremaot, will make the sea- _ �r -bed-room suites, clock, 2 toilet suites, son of 1917 as follows: fdandap will Y • R,, 'THESTON enamel bedsbrass imui nge, van leavehim Ow as 4,v , at universal and perwWent peace to mattress qnd springs or single bed, Glasitow. noon; th.nce to Goodwood as Ind. Phone Pickeriag, Ont. this • troubled world` We have mattresses and springs, stand, 3 bed- tit Tuesday afternoon. Tuesday atter _ but little doubt that before man room chairs, 3 lawn chairs. lawn anon can stable night; Wednesday to Aff .--S y 9 F. Bankea'a. can. 7, Piokeria soon; HOR T S mower, hen�ting parlor and ball lamps, Braagha,m hoa•I t. Tared►B R A N j,J r weelta pass, the will be doing her croquet set 6 balls compietP, wringer: °�' 3 'fail share in crushing Prussian flat irons, ice cream freezer, quart Esrbron Bos- Kinsale, noon; Irvine sealore, churn and mixing bowl. a Mckvcy's, coa, 8, Pickering, night; g We have always a large stock at lowest -prices. militarism and bringing the war quantity of liaoleums, window shades, Friday W E Appleby's con. 8 nooa to a victorious ending. curtain poles, .dishes and glassware. Ashburn hotel night. ' Saturday Renbea gasolene engine, sha[titrg putle4e and besse's Balsam, noon; thence to his own belting, a quantity of carpet, a quanti- stable anti) Monday morning. ;MONARCH CHICK FEED The Dominica Government have cp of coal, a quantity of ice. a quantity � ,SC)i<,ATCH FEED - taken step which should have °f o4ts, a quantity of bucitwbeKt, . This iq a good food, especially, pre- Is for ad lit fowl. A mixture Of M,, ; phonograph and about s0 re- }CONIESEEK E RS pared for young chicks and ; different grains in proper pro - Edison _ been taken months ago. when - cords- bookcase and secretary com• '^ is ver easil digested, - portions for best results. aatary enlistment gcame to a bined, granite dishes. fancy icicles. E X C U R S i O N S The recruit from 'its gfeeding lis 'J Trp it once and you'It be sure standstill, . b announcing their coal oil stove witb 2 burners and oven, healthy thriving ehirks.' to. use it agala. - y a quantity of salt, meat barrels. -child's _ intention of raising from 60,000 bigb chair and sleigh. 4 lamps with _ _ - t0 100.000 men by eonaCriptio� to brackets. 2 butter crocks, covered _ - i re-inforce the Canadian roast PPan, carpet sweeper, step lad- Our Flour3 are made to give gafullaction. arm A y at der. 2long ladders. window screens, the front. The large number of meat saw,- bucksaw, hand aft w. milkCREAM of the West QUEEN CITY ;MON ARCH casualties have greatly diminished is°a and cream cane, hoes, rakes and '` other useful household articles. (Bread) (Blends (Pastry) the strength of the Canadian As Dr. Towle in leaving Pickering, -Forces, so that to maintain the everything wiN be sold. MAY Btt1 TO OCTOBER 80th "same numberof divisions, acl Cher ewcsl qtr ra,8o o'ocooK. 8rtwiaP Emory Always'a full,line of Grains and Mill Feeds course was open to the govern TsRJffi :-All some of $ltlf,1'-and under. D _ _ Call and get our prices. _ spent. Their decision has met cash; over that amount five months U E with the geleral approval of the credit given on appi6ged paper. qt,� RAIL" •also by whole country. The men at the W. B. POwzij. Auctioneer TFIURSDAY'�J STEAMER :The Campbell (Dur Coes � • now- -.---"front have been crying for more S0It88 REGISTER. "Great Lakes Routes" i amen #or many, months, but none — cssaaen l - apparently heard their cry. The 1L719's GbTertphtp—(imp), r1411s. , Yl{ir FMturs k 111 till Wast n� (147)2), Clydesdale, peopirty of Odour -announcement of the intention of Wilson, Brooghatar, will make season of The fwlik "An hwo PA dMeefare t' the government will greatly en. 1917 as follows : Monday 1.4,766 bis own Cenasa on the moo. There w W( - stable for a Cowea's, nigbt; Tuesday, tAs�r.rwa of teres wamne for so '"a^ Courage them, and at the same We 6r whswa.+bilMmp and t+ease•fb• raw D. 'dinnro's, byes line, night; 4,~d LAW 'time will give the enemy but little R. Pu.krin's, Aadley, night; Thors Jay, pleasure. The conscription bill W. Middleton's, Greenwoo 1, noon, R Canadian Pacific = - will be ulcer throughout the Nactatl s, can. 7, night Friday, A. Mat. W. B. HOWARD, poP R thews, can, 7, night; Saturday, own Toronto • �� ' country, except with the slackers, stable, District Passenger Ascent, who are now in a dilemma. Be- THE - - -- -- - false -rthe e-L"nited _ -• • ' -States into the war, they- -could escape the importunities' of theA R D A R D BANK�Tµ� f recruiting officers by crossing over 1 into the neighboring republic, _ OP CANADA - - where they, would feel perfectly INtAd or►ftCs - TORONTO 4 �' secure. But with conscription in force in both countries, and with -_This Bank offers every facility in 4,o place to go for shelter, they : the conduct of accounts, of manu- o - will be shivering in their boots. - •i With' the soldier who- enliked facturers, farmers and merchants. . .ern`►dance,n . voluntarily, through his eagerness to serve his Hing and country, 111671D t•rs SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at •vry Br•soh. 12.0 :- you Can t res,st! and in defence of a righteous PICKERING BRANCH, i . cause, the wearing of the khaki R W. GORDON, Manage, D Q Branch also at w ft. is 8 matter of pride. .But with MUSIC that just lifts yOu, he della rent the wearin of ---- - --- carries you aloe — niviiie t q. g the' King's uniform, because he that leaves you brea mess Weis 'compellAd to do so, will be a longing for more: that's a Co- t -matter of discomfiture to him. ' lumbi8 Record for the dance! VERY Many a young man, who fora _ long time, has known tba't it was Listen to any one of. these records— = ' his duty to offer his services, but rand you'll want to do something more held back for selfish reasons, will You'lI wast to et V timid iIV� than listen. i P now rush to the recruiting officeDANCE. �� O -. - - �- to- hand in his name, so that he t __ __can boast in after life that he was or - A5815 THE MURRAY WALK. Fox-trot. Priac: •Bated. a volunteer and not a con�cript,.a 12 inch' i THE GIRT. ON THE MAGAZINE. Fts-trey flame which has a certain amount THE SM0*7N-i�tILL/AMS PAINT ,:Lzs Prince's Band. dof stigma attached to it. Canada gives satisfaction. No paint can give more. No man OHI JOE WITH YOUR VIDDLE AND YOUR hAa done well by tending such a A581 12 inch 4 BOW, YOU STOLE MY HEART AWAY. can expect more. S. W. P. is a satisfaction -giving paint. One Step. Princ: s Band. large army to the front, but she l :1'25 EVELYN. One Step- Prince's Band: The materials that enter into it, the care with which it is p• _ has not made the sacrifices that A5816 BABES IN THE WOOD. Fo:4rot Prins: •Band. the mother country has. ' War made; the men who make it, everything connected with 14 inch LOVE ME AT 't'iIVILIGHT. Fos -trot. Pdsa lb f has brought sorrow to many a it, are of the satisfaction -giving• kind. It! never disap- $1.25 Band. Canadian fireside, but she has not • Alway does the work it is expected to do. Cosh experienced the great suffering kms. Does. most. CAA* yards free. C. W. Liddle, Agent $' th-st our kin in the British Isles have. We have sent a large army, M. SOLD By 11 - , but it is our duty to send many JOHN S BALSDON, w PICKERING more men so that when the his. e w .. «y;. 1,,. ,: ... ,:vv, <- ' •'i'['--�.*' v Y, ,ly .:. "p'�.; .Tw..4a�wC•'zI"' _•..,•,•0.7'-' ka„F , .r� — ...._ •: �..,r,_ m..•...e.—'•' ......dY ,.:.sti. Via. ....•:.,L'.,s.-^_�:. :,.-i... a,van.L_�..:.s,r._...L�,n,:b'...,J'..ebuca,w„s•...s7:!'i`•�:r:e ,.s:�;;:=�.•c'" ,as,�.,• t,.;,4, a � .,_., � �,;;�:;� �• '. "' .. _ , .n •aesrr�e• .*s .e ..�-,r H7 �,iai a,"'q�>'-n , t^r5+r 3 w ,� '.fir a a+- '..,. +�• iy„ - r'.�.' ✓•T. w%+• j. • riF, ►'! ■T T. P. -Shirk was in the city -one The FrlUt 'Store•■���11°V°�'�=■un■ann■■aa�aluurrw>unne�i Mrs. Smith spent Tuesday in da last week, e -Toronto. Alfred Michell, of Stoulfville, - HAS THE QUALITY ■ Mrs. Wm. Jones and daiu hter, spent ei few days with _Claremont K THE, DOMINION BANK H ' friends. N. Mise Beulah, were in Btouffv lle on Choice variety of Spring Vege- Saturday. _ . Mie. Nichol of Toronto -la spend- tables, and Fruits always Eaubllshed t871 - _r y ing a week with Miss Maggie - ' .Miss Blanche Mechia, of Brough- on hand.' - {! CAPITAL AND RisERVi i13.e00.000 Graham. am, spent Saturday-- last. with ■ate friends 'in town. Frank _snd Ddra- Harbron; . of _ Special orders taken for end ■ a Kinsale, spent Sunday with the of week requirements. ■ _ :FarmQrs s81e Notes _ . Nathan Cox sold a hog on, Mon. Wm. Harbron. q - - - _ former'a lather, Ice Cream Parlor now open where us "" ., day which weighed e60 pounds, •Roy Morgan, 'Miss Foster and � rra.r�s wiu to will to is•• frets �aLn saw with � >Dosataiea s•ab ■ and w_hick realized the handsome we will be pleased to serve ■ ros oo •cans.- Consul eb•' atan.ssr.- sea ■ � -.. Miss Ada Hill visited with George __ , _: - ._ ._ ' , . ■ sum of .8100,76. _- - - , _ - ; and Mrs. Pugh, of Whitevale,- on -NEILSON S ICE C-REAX WHITBY BRANCH : S. 0. TERRY, Manager. ■ Mrs. D. A. Scott, who unit ■{ went an operation at' Victoria Sunday. Plain,, to cones, euadaes or in til 5 ■ Thos. and Mrs. Stephenson -and Ice-cream sodas—alwa e o • ■ - Hospital, London, a few days ago y good sttttst><ttt,t■tltsaarr=■=ia■asi:stir■i■t■■■srt[>tittt[niitas[tu■■■■ is rapidly recovering: family spent Sunday in Pickering Toseph and Mrs. Readman and ..with the former's parents. John H, J. MARQUIS - Rev, J. R. and MCR. Real and D. and Mrs. Stephenson. -Hopper were in Whitby last Fri-- Robin Thompson, who formerly pi11'j1><$ i _ On=•�O t,� . CORN, day attending the annual -district was em�ioyed by his uncle here 11s.. CORN• meeting of the Whitby District. baker, is now an employee of Bar - Robert Bailley, of Malvern, who Huai &Bailey's circ+na which is FICKERING BAXERY- about thirty years ago,. resided now'tuuring the United, States.l , just west of the village, on Mon- The first carload of coal that ® Just received a large consignment . o� idAy called upon a number of old has- arrived in Claremont since who were all pleased to early last 'winter 'was received .I►Jeed Corn,- -including the follow - friends, see him. here last week. It contained L50 The Women's Institute_ held a tons which disappeared in a few. - . ing varieties very succeseful meeting on -Tues- .hours.. day afternoon in the basement of Mrs. -J. R. Real and Mrs. Joseph _-Compton's Early,- Wisconsin No. 7, moi; the Methodist church when Mrs. Readman were in Brooklin last C C' r'1M /�" Boulton, of Wiarton, lave an in- Friday attending the W. M. S. ��G ORE Giant White -Ensilage; s . spiting address. District meeting. Mrs.. W. W. a Rev. -A, McLellan is a nding a Ward was the repreaentstive of Constantly on hand, also �. White CBp, _'Ye110w Ii811t, couple of weeks at hie former the Claremont Methodist church. soft drinks on ide. -r Y home at Dresden. He seeompan- led his eon; John, as far as Toron- Lieut. F G. Lawson, of Toronto, BREAD, BUNS and CAKES Improved Lealing, at X2.15, to, the latter being on his way to nephew of James Lawson, of this Patteraon's Chocolates.Golden 0 at $2.30, x° village, is re rted missing. He _ British Columbia. g po (irl W� Miss Clara Neal, who underwent had been in France only ten days Both phones in shop.. - ` s>;n operation for appendicitis is before the.essualty.. Before ea- Pride Of Niehna, at X2.30, . zu Victoria Hospital, London, Heartyy listing he was Aasociate8ecretsry $• R. �i08rt _ p16k8g -Also a full BtoC1c of Mangold and Turnip Seed at Y two weeks ago. is making rapid or the -Control Y. M. C. A. and he progress toward recovery and a:- wss a splendid type of young LUndS 5 'moi %*Ww L Canadian manhood C�8wt1{dam pet a to >� home nett week.CHASs► E T SJohn McLellan left on Monday The pubHe library board aremorning for British Columbia anxious to get the library oa a COAL and, GRAIN_ Wh re It has secured a trood si. better footing financially and to h -tion.. We, wish to congratulate give the Puc s tsr—se l��n} him on havin paseed most nuc- They have decided to ask the Pa Hard and soft Coal of the best. cessfully in 2 theonbjects of his lice Trustees to submit a by-law -first year aE Toronto University. tociatio a Lire library from an As- t pries quality on head. Spring • ' a - ��� In their annual report, the Wo soeiati�n Library to a Free Libra- gigheet prise paid for Barley, men's Institute showed that they ry. The difference is that the Rye and Baekwheat delivered had done excellent - work for the publielcan, by paying about a half at Spiak's Mill. -'is-Complete- - Red Cross Society. Their recel-pta mi11 on the dollar -of their assess. = Our Stock -for the year was 8f58.01, and the meat, have books and magazines p1Ck81<'lIIg Station {0i1 Co. expenditure 8884,18„ leaving a bal• practically free. By the present once on hand of 8I22.88. The system each member pave a mem- -Call and see the new style of Footwear for Spring. amount received for postage. on bership fee. in order. to enjoy the - parcels sent to the soldiers was bezaefite of the library. _- Jur Every Day Shoes are mads of- solid leather and guaranteed. $18-85. of which $1151 was ex This is what you have been -1-J lowest.9 _ pended, leaving a balance on hand - _ --• _ - ._ Pricesthe - of 8e. 94. They have sent 540 art -for:- •' lPeei'a Shoes Give Satisfaction. Bell Phone 161. bo looking `308 eia0na1 property basso i09 g of 1100 Gents, Boys airs of laiid�a rle tots es' - - — p gyjapma suit rand 892 pair of sell at prices which pre- ,P E E L LK • N socks. - wailed before the ' L. O.a Monday last our residents - will . began: ; oe all matneial. and dstaa BROCK STREET, _WHITBY, ONT, were treated to quite a curiosity Spaee will not permit quotations, kept in stook. It will pay you 4 or remiais��ence of . Canadian pin- but a call will convince you and to cell at our works std tnsp l our stock "neer life when two -boys, sone of and obtain prions. Don't be mWndby - - Isaac Lehman, of Atha, arrived is prove a money saver. Mel we doaot employ tbem, aousequel d IIet a Few of Your town in a buggy which was being -Sale commences on Saturday, - ly we can, and do throw- of. the "me _ commission of 10 per can%., which you w - 9 drawn by -an ox. The animal March the Slat. _._. was .harnessed hlike ae, ---Ne'eds horse and / •netaldysrn • by pnrobsrtag iron use ��� V I p / O / all solicited." ad a bridle and bit and was being f 1/ {� WINTIT SIANITE $0.4 eikson• '' driven with lines. The all was ,broken in by the boys last winter, NORTH CLABEMONT offing:nd Quotas, Whitby, ongsio - - - and has afforded therm much y pleasure and amusement. It is Farm and -Garden Hata for everybody—Ladies, Mien and Children. mow • being need to draw ,milk Issl� to the station. Their appearance - - Poultry Netting at reasonable prices. _ _ - da Claremont was witnessed by a ° 8plendid Brooms at 50 and 00 cents each. - -large number of our residents who - . :.enoyed the novel eight. From 14 to 18 dears 4� Age wltil A complete line of White Canvas Shoes for Men, Women, Children. Mrs. A. D. Peters recently -re- -ceived. a letter ft6om her elder son, �1�J<1 Chool O1• C011egriate - ' Men's Cotton Hose from 15 cents per pair up. A Bandsman E. Burt Peters, of - the �■PvP 138rd Battalion, and who was- and —Raisins, . afterwards- drafted into the 4th .. V Education -- ad per Grocery Griffin Brand sand Sunkist t l3eeded i2 for 25c Seedless, 160 A in the Battalion His younger brother, _ p}g' .Corp.Hows rd L. Peters perished - - Choice Prunes 15c.Ib. Tiger Salmon tic a can: + ;at'the Hattie of *Pres on -June �t^Altpnt busineae o {�ortuni for bright ___ _�__ __ �m t� A few lines of Soap still at 5 -eta. lith, 1919. He has been at 'the Boys in office of • large Toronto Packing House- front for some time and In his let engaged in .producing food for Canadians at Davies Mince Meat 15c lb. ter says "I have'had one trip into home and overseas. _ -� - the trenches, and I our* -was dirty. _ . •. I iiia t have a ' • • cameout. • when I camh I E �E.N N wash or a shave for about six days Ci00d wages811d Permanent Position e 8 and I was mud• from head to foot. $Rp�•�}��,�„� x ..... �pNZ'A�=O 'I also lost track of what day or Fare paid to Toronto and cQ..Wortable date it was and I also had lots of lodgings secured if engaged. company too. I am afraid to take my clothes -off at night _ for . fear __ : When applying in state.a e, school training and'Warentoxt :V •. they may walk away before morn- nadir of school principal- � ,� - ing. I am real well and enJoytng �; o :. s, life so far as a soldier ,can, Keep hokering ' � � � , � � � � � "" � . — 'Bus meets all Trains Boz Nems office d reels of sate coming over as ■ is R R Glow that is what we look forward to $ , _ age •First-class Rigs to hire day oc most." j. night at lowest prices. » te; gabto ■ o. The followinx is the report of i a S g+-� s S ; v 1 y.i Phone I.M. the test and final examinations of - M c-ClaremontContinuation School.llln8r �� ���� • oI� g 441,1 11 • o 10= Thai. Saa6ison L Honors over 75 per cent. Paeg 40 , .- • ,1 per cent. in each subject and 90 of 1°i g m �'° J.a s -PROPRIETORS aggregate. Recommendations are «�. N �- L E 8 8 � Feb, to based apo n'-percentages,obtained, _ _ r a « e,a wal y• 1 Form III-2<iacgaret' 11icLellan 86, - �e Lail al ori � w« err �s PICICERIN'G • Jean McFarlane and Veta Steph. Season i8 gettingon. w { C 1; o + m io..I ]tat � eoeor, (eq11111) 78, Dora Brodie 7 2, -+I J ■• �"' j Ly Barettty-9si, Robin Story �i© Uwn thli se�bioll s hR�B �. i o - o „ a .0 -Ju�y'�.�i LUMBER _YARD] . 88, Florence Forgle 49, George nQZt design. "' s y O1 °'� seD1' Burton (engaged in farm work). _ _ ... `I Forni Ii—Barnett Jameson 82, EI- - r« Oat., m -mer Stephenson 77, Stewar.t.Grah• Every hat in the store has --been E e °' a°` g0• HARDWOOD FLOORING ?, - -'am- 75, -J.ean Evans -Q- Isabel• - .- ...__ _. _ j I a•e..e �? Mabel Wagg 9S, Grant re - pr to sell aanary.1914-wbitby s, a.bsWs 1,tr gb.m we can supply hardwood flooring Sargent 07, p . s, Port Perry 9, Uxbridge 14Oaat at>onito, in beech, birch, maple, • plain and Jones 51, Edna Tarr 54, Ralph - - _- 8•a�erion,9• Uvartso.e e _ quartered. White and red oak its Brodie 41, -Form I-II (final for the- = all grades, widths and thickness a -boys)—Stanley Walker 75, Willie N� :E C) E Stanbury 68F Ernest Jones E5:-Dj'rDOdf an �i The following will be granted cer• rocerie8: - - — .- ROOFING Help being scarce I will be' pre- , ' -tiftcatea on the ground of farm _ - . �•1 •-pared .to do chopping and Buy Rnbroid Ready RooflAg, the employment—Lyman T. Barclay,. Our prices will appear to you. V On10 oat flaking only on •. " first ready roofing, made in 1881 1 Normal Entrauc-c and Junior Monday, Wednesday and Friday, gHINGLEB •mow Matriculation'. The following are and get in O�II our specials: during the month of Morels. Choice B. C. red -cedar shingles III mil 41-1 ranted Lower School Certificates After that, date on Monday and g a for Entrance into Normal Schools Friday of each week. W'� D. Gordon & 17� - —sad Faculties of Education—Bur. � Also, -2 --ft -- f sale a wood. y_ of_..__ pICBERINCI nett Jamieson, Elmer Stephenson, N 'B $-!t hardwood. Stewart Graham and Grant Jones • • . M. Jr. Wilker, Prin.; E- M. Rice Baooeselor to D. Simpson Co. Doha �'. Bayles, Greenwooda" MW ph" A..O. ,:. t , ,.. ... :. ':' .. .. - .. _ -.. .. : .:. .•_:.. - ..y. +.-y , •_:..'. .1. •,.....-..r'.-�...•t•-r i"•,t;'.y®r °y .fir :..:_.r"�v. -a,_,=. �d"vl ✓.u<" _3i.`�.��+.r ti.�'.�S_4 � - ,.�w.�w=. 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"By taking short cuts through my I was the laughing answer, Tested Reapes. work, and:' T frylng'to be ready for 'play in its own, Rice Griddle Cakes: -Turn into a All time," 1 mixing bowl one small cupful of cook- "11"hat do you, mean by short cuts? I ed rice, free from lumps. Add two Clothes can't be half -mended, dishes tablespoonfuls of melted butter, 'one oso can't b rt e half washed, bread can't be. teaspoonful of molasses, a quarter of n y Pis, Attrzic­ t slack -baked." a teaspoonful of salt, two well beaten o "No,'that would be eutting work 'eggs, 2 cupfuls of flour sifted with 2 tea- th Flies and Babies 11 the last to gena the prees short instead of cutting across it. I: spoonfuls of baking powder, and suf. Ile prapomlomhf.-,.r,0TnW.1!6% edwick-tLesaurerof pot. have..several-simple devices now for ficient cold, sweet milk -to form a pan- son pap�r­botkx c-htsm"I"n ttLernasnic. dead 11�t of poiso cutting across some of my duties, For . cake batter. Beat the mixture vigor- "o ft�,31tr Woz."I'Vi.114 &.112 within her ch1t. dean'& r" if naer., Yet It kills example, part of the time I wear oust and fry on a hot griddle. lalldxwVhnu all other P,laona comhinA. Serve `Tothsiajo toe L J glasses, and part of the time I do not as soon as they are baked, as stand- fly.001-4-ta;.. go. No. 2M need them. I used to waste many ing in the oven makes them soggy,ft ssrsdft th.1d b. mls, W-17 fo M9 & P.WL d U."L I.W1 valuable "moments in looking for them Buttermilk Cookies:-% cup short- ",P- " *f Wes - ­" = t. Is. ..A - ening, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup buttermilk, when changing from one task to an Whosims. Me I—L A�Wsl dy4son,W, 11- -0 to V other. At last I made a rule that In 1 teaspoon baking soda, flour to thick- -4 0-1d mov., bs iwi; as ifa- �.­s each room I must .have one special en. Roll biscuits. %-inch thick and Th. one sago,,etre, non-poisonous. efficlent ny place to lay them down and never al. cut. is .low myself to put them anywhere else. Rice Pudding With Raisins:-% 'cup This habit'has become settled and my rice, % cup raisins, 1 cup milk, 1% TANGLEF-00 easses are never mislaid. guarts boiling water, 4 teaspo . on salt, 1 4 "Another time and labor-saving ar- 14 cup sugar. Stir the rice into the rangement," went on the hostess, "is boiling salted water, and cook until it. ill h hi n half d about h i hi u ll -r ver i hang ang n very -room a small cushion s aoe, which wbe about . . ­­ .. i on which are five or pix needles, each fifteen minutes. Drain the rice, add Wh t1h 'AtObAd thA fir 4ft1l eMbal=a it and it: I the d.Al threaded with a different color or the milk, sugar And raisins, and place Vr:=J It cozzies W a a Lck coathill; of UTZ 1.1" weight of silk or cotton so that any in a greased baking dish. Bake in a In 0. & W. TMade in Caned.by H C014PANY. Waleryins, om Pula Vp a ie, sew on 6 Plederate &­tn' for about fbl� ty-five Grand Rapids, MC116 button; mend -a hole •in- a stocking, 'minutes. ,catch the sides of a rent together, or I itack up a torn hem: You may not Can The Surplus. I heaps. Mix one-half pound of pow - believe it but these stitches - in time Now is the time to husband your re- dered hellebore with ten gallons of wa- save more than nine in the futule - isources and to prepare for the w"ij)- ter, and mix thoroughly with the man - "When I wash the dishes, I do not -'ter by canning and Preserving. Soon it 'ure, especially around the edged o` the u.e wipingtowels but e +I,.- 1 1. twill e possible to Obtain sufficient pile. The above quantity is sufficient a rack and scald with plenty of water,! fruit and vegetables. :.for ten cubic feet of manure. . The ti They dry themselves in pure air and Do net try to have just one day for ! he4ebor"--very inexpensive, and for sunshine and I have no dishtowels to canning and then proceed to worka few cents a sufficient' quantity can wash. _from, early morn until late at riigbt;'� be secured to last through the entire A "On each floor of the 'house I keep rather do a few jars each day, so with- ! season. one large scrap -basket into which I out much hardship your supply will 1 if the breeding places are destroyed empty the contents of all the smaller grow rapidly. I ibut-few flies.will be found around the The Educational. Value of Music—The Power of Modem Musical ba0kets vKhich 1, attend to, without -ex- house, and the few that do make their A few points to remember before Instruments to Reproduce and: Intre' ret the Old Masters. room. p tra steps, as I go from room to ro, ex -) Appearance can soon be caught by. "I also gather up" ad" and ends -of means of fly traps on porches a-nd Firm Use good jars, taking ca're .'That some knowledge of music is, From the educational standpoint i time, by tusking away in a bag or a the � the lids are in good condition, I stickly fly paper indbors. essential to a well-balanced life is now how potential would be theinfluence baAet in each of my haunts, a piece Second-. Use only new*rubbers- old I All windows Ana.. door's, should be an almoSt estiblished"fact' Music,' to=day if the wonderful' mechanical of embi6idery, knitting or sewing so ones have lost their elaiticity, so fail all carefullyscr6ened. This very ea. let it -be noted, in the instinctive 'M-! Musical instrurrient3, with their" ap. that when I have a leisure half-hour I to perfidrin thiir mission., wntial in keeping . flies out of - the JMIae of the' human being from th4l'pliancea, we now have, existed two do not need to hunt up material,! or, Third' It -is of the utmos.t..import-1 house. If it is not possible to se- craWe up, and -It reverberates the hundred and fifty years Ago, thus en- patterns. I cure wire screen, the cloth mosquito N :This sort of employment 'once'' thai the proper -method of can- morld over. It is the adorable' gift abling Bath, Handel,- Haydn, . JOzJLrt fit, in well with reading aloud, at- I rung and preserving be used if you bar can be secured at a very moderate of God, which instinctively- seeks to and other illustriotiki old masters to tending to the children's pis:no pjrac- expect your food to keep. 4 cost, and it will last one season. relegate Eo posterity faithful repro. tice, helping them with their lessons, or haphazard methods will spell fail - •express Itself in � manner more funds- Careless Imentally neg by .1istoing to confidences or joining in;' and wilVreilult not only in loss ofThornav"Why in the world did you natural, perhaps, than speech ductions of -their performances- �v !. , Nelf . I means. of the player -piano and phono-.. games", material and jars, but also in loss of neme your baby 'Bill'?" Burke: "Be - Who has not bL46 - attracted by the I graphs, "Well," acknowWgL-d 'the visiting time and labor. Understand thor- cause he came on the first of the cooing music of the -cradled babe long ! Inasmuch as it would be of; riceleSs 'mother' asoehe rose to bid her friend; oughly just what 'you are doing end month." an it sought to utter a word. Does it value to have such recordings at this good -by, "I see how I can try some! then see thau*tach ra Is carefully seem natural to instinctively crave to tizue, pre.sc-i t:.day pupils ' d t h Perhaps my youngsters re !�df hers -sh,)L, Cuts'- - P r 0-0 - �Q- -0 -0 -0-0 - express ons's -every -sense of feeling will flhd,-and some 1mve Xready round L will appreciate a little 'more moth. In apeech? The claims of music for from experience, that the records greater educational recognition are -so ;made by someer,­* OL'R ENEIVY, THE Fl YES MAGICALLY of our eminent artists LY. Inanifold,iliat one wonders that it isof to -day afford possibly unequalled -CORNS LIFT OUT not given more prominence and taught !facilities for acquiring --certain phases' Macaroni- Dishes.' Various Ways in Which to Corabat, more thoroughly in our public schools. of musical. knowledge. The teacherTo boil macaroni prope.rJy have, a The Fli Nuisance WITH FINGERS Ibb What - magnificent opportunities Of musical hiscary when reviewing large pot or saucepan two thirds full u i The beat method of -combating flies-, there are for the pupils of to -day to'epochs and events, giving' biographical, of water on the fire, put a level .table- ' e. 0 enhance their mu sisal -education, es sketches of composers and classifying is to -prevent their breeding by d coMpared with the -hard striving times the ..different schools and form's of spoonfirl of salt into it for everycluart, straying their breeding places, Thual to the drug store Mari, "Give of water, to.whicb, if desired, may be if flies were excluded from the gar- me a small bbrtle of fre'ezoae.' This id the old masters, who had to content 'nlusic, will find -the player piano, and added half tablespo'onful 'of butter,!'bajr,� can,- O-emselveq with such limited instru-''phonograph; or either one manure'. pile. andprivy vault, will -cost very little but will p6eitively •Invaluable which gives a better flavor, and when'i ments as the old harpsichore Can by clemorwating the record suitable -i, t would be 'possible for the commun- remove every hard Or Soft corn or cal - 'You imarin`e� how manifestly grateful, for -the occasion. When stud in is boiling' fast, --thrown into it the ity to b . c free from flies. Yrorh fte's feet. tonal cffects, of the different 9 macaroni, wiped with a lus Bach, Handel and other old masters; tonal co as clear!" 1 If is free m'atte­r* to provide a A few -drops of this new ether corn= would have .been had they `relents, .the -'ustru- cloth, but not washed, hed.' Let it boil � tight -fitting lid for the garbage San, at their dis-,Tft - onograpl, record would unti17 it yields easily -to -Pressure- be-: pound. applied -directly upon a tender, posal such high gra-de pianos, as indeed be very helpful and highly in- tween the fingers; and almost as easy a matter to render aching corn relieves the soreness in- tu _then drain it in a', the privy' vault f ty-proof. However, oULntly, and-soon,the entire corer or manufactured td -day, capable of re -not 'such an easy' 'matter *t.0 ex-' cal4us,' root and all-, dries. up and. -cart spondirg to every ezno6on? capable is'dff­r, While .perhaps being efficiert in -the it is m1ander and rinse it thoroughly in- ficult to conceive how it was possible art of voice production there are many cold water in which it 'should remain elude flies from the manure' pile. -Ilntil It be lifted off with the fingetir. for these old mestere to give. to the teachers 3�ou aft rezrdy t6 finish -it accord- is best to store the manure in a shed who are far from being mas- This new way• to rid one's feet of world such beautiful and immortal tern of interpretation, especially in ing to any given recipe. that has began made fly -proof by means corns was introduced by a Cincinnati works, handicapped, we might . s . ay, some of the grand opera arils, for the '- The same recipe May 6e Used in of screen, of to store it in a tight -box. man, who says that freezone dries In with such inferior instruniq cooking macar9ni, spaghetti or ready-; If it is not possible to store the man. qts. IV.erQ 'reason that they have not had the cuts. ore in -fly-proof laces itis` manure a -moment, and simply shivels up the the in po.4session of such perfected oppottunity of witnessing perform -- corn or callus without irritating the instruments as we have to -day, who tenses by artists o( the highest rank. If the macaroni or'spaghetti, etc., is pile can be treated at interval: of ten I a 'days or .two weeks during warnrl surrounding skin, could conjecture what undiscovered In man.-,. vocal studios is the phono. to be re -cooked with other'ingredients form of music might have been handed &aph finding itself useful asr. coach or baked, it need not be cooked qui-te'; weather by means of eheinicals. This r Don't let father die of infection - or.. down to us: as also- it is in the ' homes of many50 tender. kills the maggots before they develop' lockjaw from whittling at his corns, but clip this out And make him try it, pupils. i White Sauce:-Heat'ifi saucepan to into the adult fly. It is questionable that the potential-, boiling point 1 cup -milk; add 2 table-; Powdered hellebore can be secured,� If your druggist hasn't any freezone ities bf the player -piano' and ph'anol spoons butter and I of flour; *stir un -at any drugstore, and it him to order a small botth- from Cuts LaborHalf 7' graph have been fully realized. It was til thick and. smooth. Seasorf with recommended for .treating manure his wholesale drug house for you. 01 in'be an extremely delicate and difficult'sa:t and pepper. Do you dist disinfect, and then matter to convince such artists as i Tomato Sauce: -Cut 7 or 8 tomatoes go over all surfaces aFa.irk. with. Patti, Melba, and other prominent or use a can of tomatoes., cook -on a whftewasb fin order to Keep your artists -� of -the p6ssibilities stables, of the slow fire with % ounce of butter, 1 dairies and poultry phonograph, as likevviso it was Padere- inion, celery, season with salt and pep- Whon you think of hqu_aes tHlght;- cheerful and free P jewski, Greig, Moszkowski, etc., in re-, per. Cook -slowly for an hour, add of lice, mites, fly eggs and the germs of roup, wbit4b. diarrhea, gard to the player -piano. -it is said little flour, cook 5 minutes more., cholera, glanders, etc thait. 8,0-hichly are the master rolls and: Drairl'in a colander, then some meatanin and C16 ��� Such a method Is a waste of records of some of these masters valu- extract may be added to give more time, money and `labor,Use ed that they are*c-a''refully stored away flavor, and keep hot unti-I ready to use C&rbola Instead -it does the two in specially constructed vaults in.Paris with- miLearovi, spaghetti or ready- Think of PARKER'S at the same time, It Is it ar�d'elsewhere for revelation to musiccuts. Let us restore to'seeining newness Your Lace'CurtAins, Carpe!s,'Blan`k-c!.-; anti disinfectant, that dries out white st ud e nts--in- years to come, -not dark and colorles4;--and Music. -L-Macarorl Soup: -Boil some milk other- household and personal effects, The Parker process is thorough; that gives much better results, , the subtlest, the most pourer- macaroni as directed, till it is tender. charge is very moderate, and we pay- carriage oue way. r ful joy of life, that in which solace is I Drain it off, -,and serve it cut up into,, -- lives within all. Withiri'many: three inch pieces insome-clear broth � 3*nd forpar Catalogue on-Cleawinir ana Dyeing. A -,it.-i-% doTmarct-it needs kindling. i Milk Macaroni and Cheesei-l'-3 I pick'age macaroni, I �J . cup of thin - DYE WORKS LIMIUD rarbola. In R nflnpral plgrnerit 1 ,= The Jungle fowl, to be found in:white sauce, �j cup of stale bread PARKER"S 791 Yonge Street Toronto combined.with a irermlolde twenty I imes-Oron"..r than plare (mrholtc -Australia-, builds- a nest in the farm -of -crumbs, 1 cup grated sheens, liable= ready -poonful Of butter. Break the macer- ' V 1.cld. Comes lh nnwoo�- corm. La great mound, sometimes measuring! s to 'use As soon ns mixed km3lled with brush oni in 2 inch pieces or buy a- package Will not rloot vpraver• conference. sir- . These ares aid tc-bi the", of Milk Ready- Cuts' -which are al - Will not flake, blister ol, ;)�!el' off nor spoil hvstantling, ";,y (IIA - largest and heaviest nests in the 1; ways tut to size -and cook in boiling i Rsrrepabte odor. Absulutely nor,. world. The birds build them in re- -salted water until soft, about 20"min- I Sold by Deales Everywheremote places, and they interweave themI utes. Pour into a colander and run -x0VrLLNV SoNs a Co.. Ltd -[wtth grass and -t-4-9, --R-9- -d-_dcold -WaCr throb-g-K-Iit. Put in a but - Toronto Cana'aaI iSMIller, birds in building their small tered pudding dish and thoroughly stir nests. lin I teaspoonful mustard which has , 4- "T 7 77 properly prepared '_or the seeding and Hard to Dr Meat? I The use Qf itani; cars for fire7fight-wEAPON8 is in the BABY'S OWN TAR—LETS. OF WARFARE. 'AM depends on what you cat 1, Ing purposes now effect on Canadian Pacific, Grand -Trunk,, Temis- - �OFVALUE war Material Furnished By The •7- as a substitute. It is a good kaming and - Notthern Ontario, and -CREAT Canadian Government railways. Such Fishes of the Besi. timo to "food value."` equipment has proved- its effectiveness- -A equi `Mrs: -. Lagace, 43te. PepOetue, -wider Even the fishes of the sea are called on to supply- war- material.' -study ..You may be eating the and use is to be hoped-for. Que., writes:—"Baby's O.vn Tablets 0 I . are pointed and In Polynesia spears -wrong,foods, the foods that have been of great value to. me and -,THE SUPREME -SACRIF143E' would strstrongly recommend them to #other elaborately edged with the tooth of sha4ks. Such a weapon makes a cost most and give the leASt motfiers.". Thousand of;otfier- London Boy Whose Unselfish Act Led mothers say the same- thing. They _. frightful wound, tearing the flesh to nutriment. -to- H iii Deaih. convinced t ro gh actual 'have bicome cony through tatters. Another inati;umerit of frightfulness Whtai'Biscuit contains How a I gol4ier _sacridced his leave use of the Tablets that nothing can ulating' the bowels -subsequently equal them In reg I in the ..South Sea archipelagoes Is a ..more. real, 1�pdy-building for another man—and I his life—wa and stomach; driving out constipation s related,by the Bishop.of dagger similarlv equipped with shark's teeth. nutriment, pound- for pound, Chelmsford recently. and Indigestion-, breaking up colds land Warrior's of the Marshall Islands, than- meat, •-eggs or potato" The bishop's story concerned a Beth- simple fevers; expelling- worms I-Gieen lad, brouglrt up in an indif- and curing colic. The Tablets are sold ' i sometimes wear battle helzriets made of the skin of the porcupine fish, which and 'costs much less. Two . I• ferent home, who after being fourteen Eby' medicine dealers . or -by . mall, at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' to very thick and spiky. . It is cured p ..'of these Biscuits with milk. or fifteen months at the front, wrote very fond Medlelne Co., Brockville, Out. in such fashion an. to preserve the -fish, and a little fruit make a. to his parents, who were of shape'of th0i and, while affording nourishing Meal at a Cost Of him,- sayiRg that be was expecting :-THE FIGHTING GOUGHS leave. protection against a blow from a club, lends an extra touch'bf ferocity to the a few cents. Make Shredded About the time .be should have ar- L•eaders Adding 'Lustre To AuAy fighting man's aspect. _ 'Wheat your . our rinkeat,p A satis- which to rived home another letter' came from the .lad, sayIag:—'1MottLef, I found a Names Already Famous. He Knows Just Why ._,Eying breakfast On man just -close-by me Who was* sad. -I Fighting rune: in families, like • red (tart the. day's. work. It ig - 'a the matter, I said to -him, 'What hair, and the records of the Briddh :He said he had just beard that his lit- !Army are full of 'names which recur �,.He Adniret. Them ready -cooked and ready -to - tle girl was Ill, and he could not get J again and - again, -eaok generation add- cat. Made in Canada. leave to go home and see her. Ing fresh lustre to some name which is. RAILWAY. FIRE PROTECTION- '"Mother, I know, now, it will be a'greaf bright on the pages of history. disappodatmeat to you, but I went to i Lieutenant -General Sir. Hubert de lit. Dodds Kidney Pills Cured Mrs. my officer and, asked him whether Bill I Poer Gough owns such a name. There Mercredi.* could not have leave instead. of me- !was a. Gough In the Peninsula with Satisfactory Results Have Been So I am staying, behind." . _. I Wellington, and when the gallant —'-"n . . . on Secured Under. Competeit Directi A* feW days later the mother ��r re-] Sikhs— it' best friends and ow on She Had Been Ill Two Years and Could. The railway fire protection work, in 'P ceived a telegram saying that her'lad brothiars-int-arms— were Our enemies, Find No Care. That's Why Her ...the establisment and administration had been killed while staying behind., it was a GQugh who overthre w them. That, said the. bishop, was a. magnifi- That was the resent general's grand - p Husband Is Enthusiastic Over Dodd's of which th� C.ommissiori of Conser- ration has co-operated with the Dom - . . . . _R cent and noble sacrifice. father. the first Lord Gough. kidney'Pille. inion. Railway Commission, has pro- . ..... duced remarkably satisfactory re- But, In addition to this, his own father won the V.C. in the ludian VITUS D.ANCE Fort' Smith; Alberta,' May 21st t Special)—Among all the thousands of -its. the ...ST. Mutiny, 'and was with the- gallant . I T16did's Kidney a u Under' the provisions of 1toberts in Afghanistan, No wonder, anECd[knii who pralse T?.;1w. Act and the re—lations of Pills for the good they have done there Kind Neighbors. "Good morningl I.cams to tune your piano." "Piano? But I didn't send for y�o" "No, ma'am, but the neighbors said I ou.-ht-to call." nilawd's ral-iment used bY rb"loilBA& "What. dirty , hands you have, Johnny," said' his teacher. What would you say if I came to school that way?", * "I wouldn't say nothin'," re- plied Jchnny, "I'd be too polite." (MONEY -ORDERS Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. If lost or stolen, you get your money back.• 3 One of the-largeat retaining walls then, that fighting Is In his blood . and in the world has bAf n built at Ran- .-Ithe Board, the railways subject to its Even the Most Severe Cases Can that he shares with Allenby Its repu- Is no more. -fervent - admirer - of -the goon, -Burmah, to prevent a river shift - A# jurisdiction have assumed full re- �' �great kidney remedy than Isidore Mer �fli be Cured by -Dr. Williams- i-tation of being the most dashing 6aval- i ing its channel credi. of this place, . sponsibility for thp Pytingui hing of fires presumably due to railway pink pins., ry as er n Lae. 131�27tltifi Army 7 =10 "I'es, It always gives me pleasure to raui=s t L played a great part In the Battle of &Iui=a causes. AdmirabTe co-operation has say a good "rd -for Dodd's Kidney is Your child fidgety, reitIss's-'dr If 'the Somme. and he has come again in - 'existed between the railway organ- PlIts,", Mr. Merciedl says. "My wife 'Unpreparedness for peace will be or the to the I at a in the great izations and the several Dominion and ritAbla? Are the hands shaky e I in 1 ght of war was sock for two ygars. We could not nothing short of criminal madness. provincial fire -protective agencies, arms jerky ? Does the face twitch.? Battle of Arras. find. anything tD restore -her to health, ?': These 'g i-milstake that! to Thea we found a pamphlet tellini.of --with results thoroughly satisfactory Do the legs tremble- or, There is no greater 3rZwsv"ZZ8 cos BAZZ se that the Hans have all the ING NEWS e . several persons who had been 'cured i,.0FIT-,%IAX to -all concerned. Railway fires have are signs of St. Vitus Dance, a nervous 'suppo AND JOB disease which Is confined. chiefly to generals. They have a talent for mak- P omicp�q for sale In good Ontario been reduced to a position of very by Dodd's Kidney Pills. towns. The Most ubeful and Interesting :minor importance, and the railwaysyoung children. but which often affects Ing all their geese into swans, of call- 4*' I .My wife, used Jupt. two boxes of ;of all busluet�se* Fall Information on ve also re service tilghly-strung women: and sometimes Ing barbarism "Itultur." and -frightful- pvllt•atton to Wilson P�abltslrlus: Cam - the signal in M is caused by mesa"-miltary necessity. But even the then! and she is.perfectly well• to the 1r,, nv 7, 3 A dlaide Fit Toronto. the ertinguishing of man great surprise of all our neighbors. I y fires for in origin of which t ordered, nerves, due to poor DLQUU. LUL-4-WIV nU 15 m25 plev -the they were d18 is always cured by the use of Dr. Bismarck's famous phrase—to be ..a Th e . y can tell you - the same thing. I and 13 ICYCLES, -An nowise responsible. CLmot ree6mmend :-' Dodd's _kIdu.sy NE%V AND SECOND Itiams Pink Phis, which fill the veins lath painted to took dike Iron." and the " Hand. $12 00 UM Send 907 11P46411 During 1916, 558 fires were report- Wt Pills -enough." ;rice tat Varsity cyri* works. 415 with new. rich, red blood. stengthen- much -advertised "Hindenburg Line ied as originating in forest sections, Dodd's'Aldrijoy. Pills are the greatest padt" Ave.. Toronto. within 330 feet of lines subject i tag the a6rves, and thus ­dAtwing out .-no more real than the Equator, i to the inti® I of all remedies for weak. suffering A­J.tNCER, TLmoRs, LUMPS. ETC. the d1sease, Here is proof:—Afro. 0 'They cure the kidneys the IL, internal and external. cured with - 'Railway Commlssion!s juriidiction, be- -Cumming. Lower 'Caledotda, China are women. Railroad extensions- in ur-pain-by our home treatment.. Write Of JollaA. 'the roott- of Ill- e�te­Iitb"s of 1 'us before too late. 'in 128 fires less than in 1915. kidneks are Ur Bollman Kediball these. 69 per cent -were definitely at- N,S,- says!—"When my daughter proposed involving an expenditure of I Co,, Limited, rollinirvvc0d, Ont. .7 -age an amount estimating at**$60,000,000. women's ills. Moreover, cured kidneyi tributed to railway causes, IS per. Myrtle was about filtm years -of tear b1ood all ever the AUTONO -The projects are entirely c meem- pure c BZZZS r0Z SAYAZ cent. to known causes other than rail- she became afflicted with St. Vitus ornmercia body. That means good health every - ways, and 13 per cent. to unknown Dance. This trouble ultimately " be. and private. -One thousand five bun- I igio CADILLAC IN GOOD RUN' v, here. & stare -causes. Of the M fires chargeable came so bad that &lie could not bold dred zn;les are to - be construc.ted. nin condition. tire Price 115�4 had to lie through the richest seetioins of China, t -DS( N 1916 DEL. I CTLIN- to railway causes 101 fires or 26 per' In her hands, and j, fed Eke a child. She could- no r. Tactful Father. :. " cent. were ' f even -and possibly an equal amount late' H incipient fires which did 'no I tier, -1 Passenger -Touring Car. Mao�- -i k across the door without help, "Father," said Clementina, !'do you I tri ,� light* and starter. Recentlyover- 'I new, damage. 287. fires or 74 per cent. are walk hauled anc i�- painted. Tires . flood larger fires which burned over 11,290 She was treated for some time by a a Ifes for a LJMI -enjoy' hearing me sing?)' i6have, Price 61 300. Ma"me �z for reed ST= bat did not- sh'ow anyr, lin- i After the ' I acres valued at $36,566. The total R -d bare "Well," wus the answer, -."l aon't MODEL. 6 CTLIX-. .'damage from all iftres is estimated. at provement. One day * neighbor',sa.1d 2;tyr11,% !.7V Ids - I's know but W§ -rather soothing in hi 'ler, ', Paporenger Touring Car, wttik, Ss*_ ovies - a a t a r s1L e1cr,ric- ltghtm and stdx4er, Thoroughly 139,482. Of this the railways are -she had read of a case of St. Vitus Manus is a ftrontaTrest- way. It makes me forget my oth- overnauled In our shop and newly @Mnt- Dance cured by Dr. Williams' Pink and soom for arm tliat f er troubles." ed. Seat covers on all seats and doors. -cent., 1=wn s:LrL,. to ..-harged with 90 per yo G;gwr i�r&sa "Z:eb of youv%vdial U wjtb same MifularLty. Overtime tires. Price 11.204), causes other than railway fires 8 per Pills, and we decided to give this ea medicine a trialBy the time the Cari for Trim. cos CawW Buy Now Eyes! AAk for lwn-&rdls and take no other. ('4nS01%, NIODEL 37, 6 PASSENGER, cent., and unknown fires 2 per cent. , bold atDrugaudopumistaresorbrMs" AAA linder ToUrinx Car- ElectrIA third box was used there was some ouries By* Remedi Co.,Chfoaso. ;or ins ftes. Thus, on all lines subject to the juris- ttallq and starter. In �ood runntmg order Deadly. Emenles. and lit. "'I y �K ooks like a now improvement in her condition, and we - rice -liction of the Board throughout- Can- continued giving her the.pills for about What He Wanted. P F 'VERV rlN9 -ada, the forest fires definitely attribut- . Wbile-the spring drive against flies is being directed, -why not include 11W. .4 DAN, , -A able to railway agencies did dam- a month longer when she entirely The wounded soldier. walked - slow- pklooUlng closed car seating five. -the least cured, *d has trot since had their allies, the mosquitoes? It. is lights and starter also Inside age amounting to only $35,56" re- ll� along this street, his arm hanging in 'oaxly N all the windows markably good showing, considering return of the trouble. a sling. known they are in sympathy with. open, .deme 11h, h i a 'tinpie ventilation for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be ob. the murderous attacks of the flies, so summer X. Price SiO0. the unfavorable weather conditions. Everybody stopped to -look after er drlvfnve — 1`7DSON, MODEL 33. 6 -PASBEN- cen gar, {cylinder Touring Car, In good tained from any. dealer in man gave '"by not destroy their belies Vdfore- Of all fires reported, the causes . medicine.,or -him, and more than one woman by niiLll'at 60 to a box or six boxee.' .- - 0 - they have opportunity .: to- mobilize ? were as follows: Locomotiveit, 61 per him a,friendly smile he passed. running order at a special price. 1350. :r� - for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- Otherwise we are in constantdanger eent.; railway employees, 8, per cent.; cine Co., Brockville. Ont. But it was left to a small boy t,3 of a night attack in which there are UDSON 1913 MODEL "54." A H1013'�'�! d travelers, 7 per cezirt" speak to him. The youngster sud- Hpowered. six cyllnder. 6 pax*en&w an .; s- passenger 1 0 -denly spotted the he Ogg sure to bi many casualties. Tour ce 11760. , settlers, 8 per cent.; other known hero, dashed aci Inf Car.,,,lnfood running order look. I k. new, rt CHEATING THE U-BOATS. the road, and pfaiit�ed himself right in causes, 3 per cent.; unknown cause, 13 per 'cent. his path. U QTDEBACKER, SEVEN PASSIRM- 1�'l qrer, 4 cylinder Tourinir Car, In good New Idea Which May Overcome the I The soldier stopped to `hear what the running order, Tires. In good @hap-& This car was painted thts..year and. look's Submarine Menace. At last it came:— .1poy would say. very nice. Price $360. ri "Please, air, have you got any iron_ America, accarding_to.all accounts, JACKSON. 5 PASSENGER, 4 CYLIN- -Ha:d ship's anchor fall on my knee tO der Touring Car. Has electric.lightw is showing the Allies the true way 01A crosses and leg, and knee swelled up and for and starter, good tires, and is a barsain of the, U-boat peril. It is riot's meth- sdx days I could not move. it or get at the pricy $300. • od which gives suddin- and imme- fCONOM e s help, I then started to use MINARDIS USSELL, 3 PASSENGER CABRIO-- diate' relief' but A is like! to be of THE LIFTUP LINIMENT and two bottles cured.me, let. A very handsome closed car, WITH DL for a doctor. Price $1,000. vast utility if the war lasts -twelve months longer and. more.. -It is .otic PROSPER FERGUSON.. We only sell used cars after the pur chaser has had a demonstration and GOOD LMNG 'of those far-sighted plans which take satinfled himself of the running quall- INNIET, 10 ties of the car he is buying. Call at our —plans which Time by the. forelock showroom next time you are in Toronto hivii'Kirved'the Run in godd stead in -show and let our salesmen you any of -is laxceZen* at- 'the past, and will, serve well in the our used cars and give you a demonstra- tion. �future. W VQ3llXN;0N- A-UT011801111=3 00,, D add say- a 241111it" --tamed ing It is fill application of the 'old Wo�eds. 146-150 Say Street, Toronto, 0&�_ LO the al &--j 1 ing about not having all your eggs in-, ly menu With the call for - more production a i in or- one basket. This is the age o 1% there may be a tendency to increase ships, end 'in peace times big ships are the acreage of high producing crops 1-chesper in. every -waythan small ones. such as root and hoe crop o the ro ' s ' n the But* a well -aimed torpedo sinks a fif- f.;rrn. In preparing for these crops Cr'ap-e wN UIS teeh-thousand-tonner as easily as it, this year it will be well to thoroughly sinks a trawler, and a tremendous ei cargo is got rid of at one blow. bear in mind the no amount ci culti- vation after the crop is in- can make 00 Now the idea is to have fifteen ships,. G' dnew—Ener- up for a lack of cultivation before the of thousand tons, instead of one a crop is planted. If the ground is Eaw of Di- one thouss' of fifteen thousand. � Even a U-boat estion—Excel. I properly prepared '_or the seeding and can't be in fifteen places at one and ca tent Flavor — are the'same time, and if five of these, plr�nting, .the -battle is largely won. By thoroughly tillage of -tbe soil be-' lq�"� -BOOK 0. DOG DISEASES boats. are sunk,*ten get through with all found in this ' -4 , ore planting, thousands of tiny weeds And How to Feed their Invaluible' loads of corn and , trthy remwkable leather and timber and sugar. : xill be killed which would otterwise i c, cause trouble in the growing crop. Ameria's ,.raned froe to liny addreqs -by -tbe Aut.'or oats,. being standard - These small•b I barley By preventing the weeds from grow 1 Pion Bel I 14. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. -wheat and 4 ized and built on speedy lines, will go (Patented)' ing the crops are given a bet' ter op - fDog West 31st Street, New Yotk, food. 1 far to -counter the menace in the near BIAS FILLED CORSETS portunity to develop'and produce tN-1- -RIMO&SPIS future, for just as Britons proved that', The Support You Need and Just 'food which is required by Canadians in ' can be UP' munition -making c. Epeeded Where You Need It. Canada and the Xlies in Europ bcyond a point even unimaginable be- � - I -:-; - I All the latett so,ies of corsets to fore- the war; so -can ship-buildfri-q, if i ' -uit sinN- tlgllre. 'The condition of the war sufferers is s only tacklerl with that le your aetiler cannot supply yru. the problem i. t� , p:tiful, but it will be a still morn write us direct for - catalogue and ... .. . determination, which is -A BritiE:h char- �nz?asuring form. fal figure for history.to record if those' # acteristic. Sopresontatives Wanted who can fail to give that others niigh'L BIAS CORSETS LIMITED live. There.are fifteen military camps in-- -- s7 NAXTAIN ST. TONONT0. Zo" 111111nard's Liniment in the bona:,ED. 7. lCanada, comprising 330,000 acres. Z 1 H. Bundy had a business "te to the National Highway 7 of Ay., an ens pproaches trip to the city on Mond ad&, and safe and a. as aga ay net McEnteer has rented a from either side, n:t the pres. SEED SCR. —Thos. Harding spent Sunday' part of Wm. Shepherd's residence. ent extremely conditions obtaining at this pot. In the road, it In the cit —Dr. F. L.. Henry will be here will cost the township and county no S. city spent Sunday with as usual on Tuesday Wisconsin •No..7, to attend to more than the present arrangement, Imperial Lesim'ing ..friends in Wh thy. his professional duties. or an apology for what it ought to be. —John Stewart, of Toronto, vie- —Mrs. Geo. W. P. Every and The Province assumes any surplusage White C&P2 -"-b Corn, ited with his mother here on son, of Whitby, spent Bands over and above what the municipality Tuesday. here with her sister, Mrs. W. 7. is presently responsible for.,." a pure- -Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright arrived Miller. ly local road Improvement The re in town on'Thursday afternoon of —The township council will gly to the deputation was that imm;: -Screen Doors,,:.l Window Sereens, it 1"t 'week meet on Monday next as a court late conference with the Prrmier, Sir —T. M. McFifdden has been of revision and for the transaction" Win. Hearst, would be held and the Coal Oil Stoves for ch decision, which undoubtedly will be under the weather for the past of general business. for the Government to at once take few days. —Mrs. N.B. McEnteerarrivedin over the road sod make imperatively —Mrs.. Peardon and son, of To- the village on Friday last and has needed repairs through the township ooking. ronto, spent over Sunday with now taken charge of the millinery of Pickering. The deputation was de• friends in tows. department of the store, lighted with the way in which the J. He., BUNDY Pickering —Miss Ina Marsh left on Mon. —.Quite a severe thunderstorm matter was handled and left In the day to send her vacation with her Dassed over this locality on Satur. P'tic"ll unanimous opinion that -aunt at Seaforth, the splendid scheme of Improving the day afternoon, accompanied by Kingston road, so long delayed was —Our enthusiastic tennis-pla rain which was badly needed. an assured prospect of the riest Poo- '7 uses for the semion's sport. Sleep around again, after his re. —Mr. Coakwell, Sr., of Toronto, cent serious accident. He still W141TIVALS d ore are getting the court -in reali- —We are pleased to see William sible realization,—Cox. eer opent over Sunday here with his suffers considerably from his in. �*��� son, W. J. and Mrs. Coakwell. juries.,Wadding bells are ringing loudly in month] the vale. 7_ GIVEN L and Mrs. Friederichoon —T meeting of the Cecil Phillips spent Sunday at Joe- �7 and child, of Toronto, spent the Autumn 1,4af Wission Band will eph Carter's. holiday with Pickering friends. � be held at the home of-Mrs. Peak . Min Bertha Carter spent Sunday The warm' evleather is com'ing, —Robt. Gordon to in the city for on Saturday, May 26th. at the us- with miss I. Bean. a few weeks making alterations ual hoar, 2.80. Miss Al mods Hamlin spending A to one of Dr. Towle's bnildings. --,H. and Mrs. Jones of Bal,;am, few days with her parents here. —George E.- Lawrence, of And. and A, J. and Mrs. Rogers, of Kin- Miss Hornshaw, Green Riper, is garhereAbe Were " th visiting with Miss Gertle Booth. * I ley, has. rented L. * D. Banks' reel" sale, spent Sunday here with Mr. We are pleased to 9'es Mrs. Win. dente, at present occupied by 0. Rogers' father and sister, they Smith out again, after her recent Ill W. Liddle; having motored down.ne lie Arthur Hodgson is visiting with GOOC�S'' —Wm.. and Mrs. Burt and two —Mr. A. Defries, piano-tuner sons, of Toronto., spent Saturday for the Nordheimer Piano and Oscar Petty, Cherrywood, for two here with the former's sister, Mrs. Mask Co., Toronto, will be here weeks. W. H. Peak. to a few days. Orders left at the Mrs. Sinclair and daughter, Miss —F. Hu-et planted three acres NEWS office will receive careful V1018- :pent a few- day's with the Sum�uner Underwear 'of ' corn last week, - which is attention. former' sister, Mrs. We Forsyth, of Isad, ;said to be the first planted in this —John McGinty bas'purchased Goodwood. Iocahty -this year. a new cement mixer.; His old one Q;,ALZ I ANGISTEX Vests and Drawers. Prices as low as 15 cents per garment. —A , bur Sparks, of Regina, required six men to operate, but Exceptional value for war- I son.— W. Sparta, has beezL- _o�� at is r uired foil A ­­A­... 29TH—Alaction, 9-'- success _M_A­r ful In winning a $1260 the new machine. The scarcity of of horse, buggy, harness, piano, :Saxon Six automobile In the Re- -labor compelled him to buy the- household furniture ate.. In Picker- log Village. the property of Dr. R. gin a Post contest which has just now mixer. omu elos ed. We extend him our con- E. Towle. Sale at IL30. See bills —Dr. R. E. Towle,'who is leaving . . Ladies' and Children's H gratulations. Pickering in a few days, having and advt. W. B. Powell, auction- -Having sold our generfil busi- sold out his practice and property ear. All styles in Cottons and Cashmeres. These lines are hard to precurel -nese to Mr. N B. McEnteer, we to Dr. Cartwright, will hold an but we have been fortunate in keeping our an TZME TABLE—fickering Station G wish to thank our many custom- auction, sale of bis horse d rigg, T. R. Trains going Bass clue as follows-- stock well assorted. ere and the public generally for' coal, piano, household furniture, 140. 4 Mail8.08 A the kind patronage given us, and etc., to-morrow, Saturday. No .4 98 Local 2.45 P. X. Ladies' Cotton Hose at 25, 85 and 40 cents 7 isolicit the same for our successor reserve. Ill 116 Local 5.04 P. M. In business. D. Simpiou &Co. -Weeks ago there Was & Trains going West d Boys-9trong ribbed Cotton, for school wear, We per —A few as as follows-- F pair —Word was received yesterday considerable number of vacartt No- 25 L0061 737 A. M. `4 .,,,that Sergt. W. C. Murkar had been houses In the village with no pr 27 Local Z16 P. W. wounded on May lot. No pa rticu t of -having them occupied. eel 7 Mail 7 40 P. Me lees as to the nature or severity �i sect I "Sunday included Now some of our newcomers are LAdies' Corsets his wounds was given He had finding great difleulty inllectiring .'-recently been transferred to the dwellings, and the probabilityis CWRT 01'? REVIS101; mounted service with the rank of the demand will Increase. - Newest Models. Frites from 75 cents Ta.-Corporal. —The seed branch of the Depart- Municipalityto- 1 JS per -pair.. of the Township of —Bruce Wilson, of Greenwood, went of Agriculture at Ottawa Pickering. --hub purchased from Samuel Dis- have issued a circular urging farm. Public Notice Is hereby given that ney the Uriah Jones' flfty-acre ere this spring to endeavor to me• the-Court of Revision for the Municl- . farm situated on the Greenwood cure and transplant & few sound- Townshig of Pickering. road about twoanda half miles roots of Sweae turnips to produce pa the. year 1917. w Mens Balbriggan Underiwear north-east of the village. Mr. seed for themselves and their sitting in the Town Hall, -In the Vil. :Dianeyhad just-recently bought neighbors Owing to the aboor. '&xe of Brougham, on Monday, the At the old price-50 cents per garment. ]this farm from Mrs. Jones. anal conditions now prevailing, 28th day of May. 1917, -at the hour of 0 lock in the afternroon. will likely be very little on 0'e The Women.9 Ina tate bold there All persons interested will please Men's nice light Khaki Pants, all sizes, 1.75 per pair., their next meeting Id' the Town Swede seed for Pl8ntIDg In the take notice and govern themselves ac- Hall on the afternoon of Monday, g of 1018, Unless Canadian oordingly. sprin Swede turnip growers make pro- Dated at May 28th. Mrs. M. Bolton, of iWhitevale this 9th day of `Wlartou, will give an address on vision for their own supplies by May. 1917. 7 growing seed for themselves. This DONALD R. BRATON, Remember, the Big Aassortment log "'Economy in the Home In Time, Money and Energy." All ladies seed formerly came from Europe, Clerk of the said A but this source is practically cut Municipality. are invited to be present. �at "The 'Big Store. pe- w paid ficial Invitation Is extended to, the off. and the 41,1h,price Do for turnips will pros- Order your Butter girls of the Red Cross Club. 1 Injure the mak' for home —John Marsh. of Toronto. snt. grown seed. MAN iSunday here with his fathoper at On Saturday last the sad in. Paper, -Billa, M telligence was received by the manse. He sang a solo at both David the morning and evening services, Bath, who recently moved from '.5tationery, Eta., and at the latter Pickeri a x to Whitby, that his son, service gave a Allan, who was a member of the at the News' offl SPRING SEEDING, IN HERE Oce short. address, which was touch appreciated by those present. 116th Battalion, bad been killed p 1n in action. At the same time two Well what you need we have. :te evening a memorial service Whitby boys also paid the 8u- Zan held In memory of those from the conlkregatioti who had paid prem, sacrifice to the cause of civi. .-SpeAd the Summer In the way of Seeds Mengel Seeds, we are -selling at 86 oontasad 00-conts-_ the supreme sacrifice at the front. I'mation. These casultieq serve toip Seeds at 55 cents. We can give you good quotations 'a Turn remind the people of Ontario for Timothy and Clover Seeds. —Rev. F. C. and Mrs.. Harper, County that days of sorrow are sou- '4 If you examine your Overall* and Smocks that you wore last year. to all pro: formerly of Clinton, spent a ahead of them. A number from w -, - -!, OT bability you 11 "d you need a new pair. Well you know us and hat pie of days during the past week our county battalion have already we with Mrs. Geotge Karr, during been either killed or wounded. but can do for yod. -We've & dandy,lint7of Spring Shirts, also. which time they called upon a as they. have now gone into the q Our Boots are a feature, to fact the greatest feature, of our store. We've gob mq%mber of Pickering friends, Mr. the best lines that money can buy and at reasonable prices. You know thick of the fighting these casual. TORONTO. ONT. the Williams Shoebecause you've worn It before. It's right. was Cbavlain of the Sim. ties will likely become Dore fre. cc:rr unty battalion, which post. quent. Those who have thus fir. Yonge and Charles Owl Come to "The Men's Store." tion be had. to relincinibb, owing suffered the loss of dear ones have It will Pay You well. Great do. to a new regulation papsed some the deepest sympathy of the mand for our graduates, We were 1R. At BUNTINGS -PICKERING Mime ago, whereby asked to fill 110 positions in two no Canadian whole community. "Established 186T. chaplains are allowed to accom. months and NO during two other months. Do not delay. Enter pany their battalions 'oviarselts. as KINGSTON ROAD IMPROVEMENT now. Large Catalogue mailed on there is Filreidy a sufficient Dam. -SEEDS t request Colle, a Piro all d her at be front. SEEDS year. SEEDS n The Kingston road Is now likely at Strictly First-21"s n every De- -The concert Riven in the town once to be taken over by the -Ontario putmenL hall on Friday evening last by theGovernment. This action was clearly Timothy Seed. Government tested. Steele. Briggs'and Ferry's.q returned Poldle-at the ()onval- indicated by the response of the Hon. W. J. Elliott,arden Seeds of all kinds. , Prineipal . I t ascent Howe-at Whitby was a de. Findlay McDermaid, tbs. Minister of ­ I . Public Works, to a big deputation Seed Corn on cob, guaranteed Canadian grown—White Cap, Leaming aided succesp. The ball was filled that waited upon him on Tueoda and Wisconsin No. 7, $2.50 per bushel. Dutch sets We lb. by an appreciative audience. The t Muls t)roxrftTn consisted of sentimental afternoon. Thereweresiz 1_,ove f= ELM D-ALE bumornum choruses, duets and era from Pickering township alone, MarUn4lemones Famous Paints, 100 pure, all kinds and ceolors. Turpentine, and loes, readings'and trombone solos. mostly from south of the fourb con. Oils. sta. Everything requisite for the house-clewing season. Nftmoog the vocidists were several cession. They motored up to the city You can always got the best Mani. through the torrentisl rain and raging Lobs Flour made from No. 1. Your patronage solicited. Prompt DoUTM7. well trained Angers, with excel- wind. They told the minister there BARTON to voices. Macommara's band would have been three ti Manitoba Wheat bUN I but for the storm. mes as many Royal Household and Glonom for i Go As- GILLESPIE.' two Whitby tbwusbips and of this which was an aggregation of mn"' The reeves of the Bread. Try a beg, cions to a variety of costumes in town were with the Pickering men. Pastry Flour Fresh A611ed Oats variegated colors, and with Instru- The Village of Pickering was well re. BRAN, SHORTS : -S T menta of very sin date, whose presented, too. Among the twenty mix usefulneos had ended ages ago, s kepmen were R. A. Bund AT CHOP S. NG7 ING --was exceedingly-funny and great. M. S. Chapman. The tenor 0 the )CRUSHED OATS ly amused both old and young, speaking wi6i of the tensest c baracter BARLEY-CHOP d made it manifest that the delay The progroirn showed that those due to political manipulation on the WHEAT Get your Harness and Collars repaired now.. who took part were men, of much art of several would not longer be CRACKED CORN I have on hand y brooked ability, which showed clearly the E �ked by the speakers. They want- MIXED HEN FEED 2 obameter of the men who were ed the road taken over and without Ooldweirs Cream substitute Sois of Team Harness at $27.50 a set fighting for the cauiae of civiliza- delay. It became evident from the Calf Mes.]. I get of Team Harness at SN.60 n, tion. At the conclusion of the explanation given by Mr. McLean, Molasses Meal Also, better grilides at dose priess. program the Poldiers, were Highways, -CHOPPING AND OAT .e to k the Deputy-Minister of I tothe bsuapment of the Method 'Boot and Shoo Repairing prom eth )Od that the Highway Act, as amended at promptlyattended to. the late session of the Legislature, USHING EVERYDAY Get t y T .0 Teamam D r C HoHarness b Is Boot fty k B ad Shoo church where rpfres4bments w will confer great benefits on Pickering (lett prices on feed in ton lots. PIC RIN(3 served, after which motor car in the working out of rte provisions in B1RI1 PHONE. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM ale - 'took them back tc theConv-1 respect to the Range river bridge and I Om Phone MW ,cent Home. The receipts of t 74. "Vr7eelics Howe Phone NW. W. J. COAKWELL ,has approaches. wis the now work Chopping every dap.' evening amounted to about $ will Include a magnificent bridge, ads.