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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_06_01;a`�. r,.. -'� .'�-,"�.' " .� - r.. .r ^-. •, ":' �4'a_..+'''' ':F' }�".' '�, ,i*�" • fir •moi < t" ..''k'ao'•r+� r"''w".,?way-P.«�%i^.'3�'�'�'"3,&P�i�•' � .� *"•'^'2 a re � ,rii . „ ,; ' ✓� . , ysr ., ,, �. .-. , ¢ a - '.'-r'• E ,,,, ltd' � _ ..•i?;' T, ',� vq• ' r. R'r.'+e t::+u'n _ '�?4'�; ... ..� .,E-. " ..b:... .. _z,,�. _. ... �,-. _ _ �3 icy _� ..c-.�;.e.ae •_..�•.�. ,�'.....�,... .—.a R.._•; e'ws%,• _,w y..`.*r VOL. XXXV1. PICKERING-, ON•T:,- FRIDAY- JUNE l., 1917 No. 36 VV*f**lifrastal6ar>Qa. - e DUDidARTON- GREENWOOD Established 75 years ' Baker Hsi We congratulate Lieut, Frank E. Disney has had a Bell phone in. el attdtcl on his being called to the bar, stalled in his home. - Zhat - ceremony having taken place Rev, J O. Totton will go to Cooler-GREENWOOD L. CALDWELL, M. D., Successor ell �= last week,- Te leaves an Thursday for encs at Picton on Monday neat. MILLS .to the late Dir. 8. Brodie, Phone.s06 - is for overseas, with a number of-other col. 'Mr. Trimble has bad the Independ-.Claremont. ot;t. _ _ A _ lege graduate@, and may serve in the ant pbone lnaEalled in his residence.� , artillery. We wish him luck and hope jWe . air glan to learn that .Milton DR'.' V. E. CARTWRIGHT, For* - be may return safe and sound to enter Pegg is improving nicely, after his _ +� marl? of Gravenhurst,out•, 9nccessor to GFray Buggies, y Dr. B. E. Towle, Pickering, Ont. office hours the practice -of his chosen -profession. long illness. R 9 to s and 9.50 to 9 p, m 991y Cream Separators, Joseph Wideman was unfortunate enough .to lose four good aattie at - �L E. FORSYTH, D, of O., Regis-MONGOLIA Dixie crossing one night last week. g rt R. tared member of the Optometrical Asso. ' Gasolino Engines, . Hurrah for. the Union S. School �" eialloa of Ontario. Special attention given to i Quite a number -i0 this burg bare trite i,ttiag Ot `lasses. Eyes tested free. North•picnic -to be held on Saturday, _ la ri , June Get $e waremoat. cart 23rd.. Full particulars will be givens your ed corn "Empire -Mec'hanica-i Misa•Lulu Bushnell spent the 54th later. N O._. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., I�llker8 at Omemee. F,' M. Chapman, of Tdronto, will early.. � seed • Edinbar h, member of the Cone" of David Smales, of Aitofla, apetiQ Sun- ,'' QQ take the League topic on Sunday Ph!/eioiaaa and J3nrgeons of Ontario, licentiate day at his home here., . st 80 Al Tileg• of Surgeons, IDginburgh. evening,. at 7.80 o'clock. CIa1 �y• ■ttsntioa fo ddeasea o! women and IIBy Carrier aOOde+ - ` K. f3. and Mrs Tarr-rpeat t13e 2#Lh mn@ic will be furnished. Every y • rLUdra, office and redd•no•,Bronghann. _ with relatives at Cberiywood. welcome, Bruce and Mrs. Clarke, of Toronto, Mrs. J. O, Totton's brother, Dr. Winamni E-ta.I spent a dap last week at S. G. Tarr's. •'I have the best �• Thomas Ramsey, of Toronto, •spent by his.Warriif of Winnipeg, sen, and • �, Phone 2704 the holiday with his sister, Mrs. R. by his. wife and two children, and also a� E. FAREWELL, K. BARRES- b� his fat d mother, f Stonf!- her an m e o • R'�B,00sat� orownattoaey,aARRIy Tarr. vtlle, �peotWednesdayat the parson- loifsitoz. Com'[ sense. nAtsom tar George Hewitt, of Toronto, motor• sae .. Stoulaville,Qnt ed out and spent Sunday with George . At the annual League meeting6eldfakers Joy for bread E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and , BORe�' last week the following officers were is equal to any'. brand• Solicitor, Notary Public. A". honey7 s�oelected:. Hon. Pres.. Rev. J. O. Tot. can. Once Brook St. North, Whitby. rely GREWNWOOD ton. Pres.; Willie Brown ; - let Vice. On the market, and it, WILLIt'M J. BEATON, B. A„ Bar- w l r ,y� } Chas. Hunter, of Toronto-spent the Pres., Mrs. Fred Gibson ; 2nd Vice- CAgtg 1869 than i3tOreK ristef, olicitor,XotsryPublic,sssootated Je ise K�i yL' V�a�iiioaY week•end.withAlfredand Mrs. Tiim- Pres.. Mrs. F. L. Green; 3rd Vice- i in practice with Masue. Ryckmah, Denison' a j�� it fi Pree., Mie9 iSa Brown; 4th Vlce-Pres. Bell the western mill& Poster, Barristers, Toronto General Trusts ble. r 86 Bay street, Toronto. Telephone Miss Gladys Peg Secretary. Willie brands for. Patronize Miss Annie, Mair, . of Queeston, is€ rain set-sal, s4Iy HOUSEEURNISHINGSPegg ; Treasurer, res Emma Wilson; - renewing old acquaintances' in the_. _ _ ++r home mill.. _ Dentcil - 'Village. - O-Manist� _Miss Aggle Byers. -7 �z a _ -Big Stock, at the lowest prices. Mrd. Elliott, of Woodstock, ise spend- 0 —0+ ERAYWOOD. BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., Delivery free.. tog a few days wic�bie cousin, Mrs. - � r Orsduate of the Royal college of Dental _ _Alf, Trimble. - Th'e 2fth was spent very quietly i0 Surgeons and University of Toronto, Office Mrs. Boyer returned home on Man - over w. Si. Pringle's hardware store. Whitby • Call' and see. Ind Phone 3`2.4, day after spending a'week with friends our Artbu Graham has purchased a Fe �� i�REF.�Z� - Once hours 9 to lap 1 to' ARO. Ind ' phone te, _ - - POD phone moo. /41y ,- ..Claremont. at Manchester and Brooklin' new Ford car. • ,. . • Darla Dr eeston's. absence overeas Dr Mc- Oliver Denny has "purchased' a bar. We are sorryto learn our teacher, . i4 n Dower, of Toronto. wiltbe in charge,. 8e will thus, no doubt, be able to in- Miss Hoar; foS. S. No. 7, is about to E A T L A K E 'r crease bin business as rI drover. leave. fueftrte;m 6aY1xa• tt Norman Gibson, James and bars. Miss Stella Laugbl[n has returned'to The shingle that has given satin. 14. yMMER TERM Gibson and Walter and Mrs, Wilson Toronto, after spending a month with faction for over 30 pears. Empfs� motored to the city on Sundry and bar parents. Corrugated Ii on with a in. by ,' G. HAM-issuer of Marriage Opens Tuesday. July S. in Shaw's a nt the day with Mrs. Gibson's sister \ties are i3arrp to learn of Mrs. John _2 in. corrugation, see it before yciss .. Licenses in the County of On Business Schools.. Toronto. The Pickering ulnae•, Qfty Mrs. Huff."of Tbrontd. Timbers being so ill. and hope fora buy other taakes. If you are in work merge, into ut a Ina Term speedy recovery, need of a Cream Separator. Try TPOUCHER. Real Estate Aue- from Sept. 4, without say break. The spr R crops in this locality are a Premier for 30 daps. llllecs • tioaeer• va)uator, collector and Inner Courses fully described in new cats- ,AGINCOURT. making slow headway, owing -to the gasoline eugines from $38.04 upL of marriage licen•ae. Brougham. �y logos, Write for it. W. H. Straw, — backward weather.. See Or write the before buying. 71. Pres., Yonge & Gerrard Sts. John Kennedy, a prominent Scar- y� $- HOPRPER Issuer' of Marriage Mrs. Louise Larkin bas returned D. Licensee In the County' of Oalwto, bore farmer living a mile and a quarter home, after spending last week visit• Bell Phone +- Offlee at stare and his residence. Claremont. -- - north of this village, died very sud- ing sv ith friends-in Pickering. _ • ri , PrOns� - P1Ckering S.BEATON TOWNBHYPCLERS FRUIT. BASKETS deal at his home on Saturday mora- -r T y y John and firs, Chadwick and tam- D• COavevsatoer, Commisdooerfor taking tali• tt Friday afternoon er $ea- nedp attended preparatory service at fly, of ,•Toroflto, visited with Mrs. e e - atadavifY. Aecoaataaa. Ate. _ lfoney to Joan Louise Larkin and Garland Bros. 4fl ,'��t� e�rttt -:St. age pa arm "luau of 1[arriage ids _linea Presbyterian f steel -io which Sunda a kl[ iri rwlia"yhtN.`::, oat, t_v it and d quarts. with covers stip color he was greatly Interested and on re y' Our C. N. R. station agent Mr, S. PUGH. Glees s �r, n . Baldwin. with wife as child, is now —fi g ) en ill. • Dr, Conn was summoned. but y JL-X Lieenood Auctioneer.. Extensive esper. 24 and 27 uart crates. made of ver spending two weeks vacation at East- All antomobile and Bicycle ported and thoroaasbrid stock. 4 y Sir. Kennedy passed away within a rent• co ,m boards. Strong -and ver light. ern Points. ®alas conducted anywhere. write for terms g y g _ few herrn. a leaves a widow and p - repAlriag, proi'[iptlg 7 1h a must congratulate Mins Hazel and particulars, Phone Ind. 2110. ably Order earl as if there is a nod era five children Rev, Samnel Kennedy attended to. yy g P Todd on the impprovement of her vocal POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, of fruit [bare will not be balf of Sask., Dr. William of :'yew York. talent under the instruction@ of. her F• lar Ooantt.. oe:eek sad Ontario, sae. enough packages for Margaret, John. Margaret and Isabel teacher, Mrs. Fletcher, of Oshawa, Tires, Oils, Grease arid repairs - - wt.„ - -fiads.attaand toario.aAna. sthr• •r�--Tt�i"a�• a ways on an . notice, Address Green River P. o.. Out. a Liberal, an_ elder in Knox C urch ar antes pre Age i6ns " plana and �preparationa for building and a most successful farmer dad Potter & An&ew , , Chapping and Oat Rolling one of .the• most substantial barfly in jDR.Bi . T • L0 VL and breeder of Sbortborns, 'having p. done as usual, the. township. We wish them suc- PIC$ERINCi, Oat. woo many prizes at local fairs. He cess. Vetorinary Surgeon was a nativ,+-of Scarboro and 97 years c .;Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- G. Barnes, Green River_ of age. Interment took place at t rinary College Or address R, R. No. 1. Locust Hill. Knox Cemetery on Tuesday after- wNiTe�vA�el I it �afld Graduate of toe Veterinary nooflt Mrs: A. J, O'Malley cess in Toronto�© Sme SM _ Science Assa:iatigD• this week on buainesa. v Pbofle-o(Ljee 1803, residence 2802 REAL ES►TATE.•.•. HIGHLAND GRURK Duncan- Dolphin, wife and family, CL7IREMONT, - ONTARIO A grand Patriotic Concert, is aid of open t Sunday with ti't'm. Hoox sad J�e< the Trench Fund, will be held, under family, s: the auspices of the United Patriotic - Master' i.estie Sanderson has been- for prices JOHN PHILIP �eiceZj��1Ke �� Workers, in CeateneW Methodist absent this week Visiting his mother Cburbb on the evening of Wednesday, in Markham. �j June the 8th. An excellent program - i rO. John( Mason, of East Tomato, on-- f`7Q,rnla _ Has a full line Of fresh and cur- 150 acre Farm For Sale, good- soil, by the following able talent will be spent a few days with her• sister, Mra . K brick house with 8 rooms. rendered ; "Jock" Hunter Bell, late W. S. Mason. t ed'mests constantly on hand. 2nd Argyle and Sutherland Highland• We are glad to see Mrs. John Tool Fence. _ Barns and stabling for 42 head ers, lot C. E. F., Violinist : Sgt. W. out again. She had been confined to spice Roll; Breakfast Bacon, of stock. Hen house the house all winter. ' Hart, C. E. F., Violinist ; R. Scott. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. and pig pen, late 18th Batt., Canadian Scottish, lot C. Rice and�'m. Burton- have been .� can save All is nod red pair.- C. E. F„ with tho violin, Thos. G. busy with a contract in Torotno, but Highest prices paid for g Brewer, late 75th And 80th Batts., C. hope to finish this week. Butcher's cattle _ ,�_ E. -F., with the. concertina, George we are sorry to report that Mr. You money We V. Muds Allan, late 2nd Canadian Mounted Wilkinson is in very poor health. We • • e _ Rifles, with the banjo; urfey. b he it soon r W E T w l a n ecover. late-18th Batt, Ro 1 Hi blandere of rs, (En bemia) Nighpwander, of �eke'rilge lUe� Notary Public, Pickering. ppaa g Canada, lot C. R. F.. with tales from Toronto, v sited her mother, Dors. C. w �-�- the trenches 1 Miss Gladys Turley, C• Reesor, over the week-end. (^� F1r81-olfl<se ri for hire Elocutionist ; Mme. Deborah Hall, Mrs, Beaton, wife of Capt. B. B. As C.-REESORI, �x gs Water, Pure . Rater Vocalist - miss Ions Corbett. Vocal- Beaton, is visiting D. R. and Mrs. r' Day or night int ; Highland Creek Orchestra. Pro- Beaton this week. We are glad to LOOUST HILL. If you are wise you will use the-bnfy y_ ie- ' -IIB m9eta all tr8,la8 _ Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, children 15 cts. Come and help a England. " a Teaming promptly attended to. who is agent tot Wind Mille, Gasoline worthy cause. Stephen Hift2 had a business trip to Agent for Canada Carriage Oo. Engines. all.kinds of pipe and fittings Toronte this week attending a meet- What boy would for water works. Also. bathroom fix- 6R000HAM Ing of the heirs of -the Baker estate. WH• Pe tures, etc. Everything given careful - - - Stephen is one 'of the heirs of the vast - 1 Pickering• attention. t G. Philip has treated himself to a fortune. We bope:he may receive a .not eDjow RICE'S PUMP WORKS, new car. million or two, as we are sure he will SEE OUR NEW _ Home Tet. 5821. - Wbitevale.On Mrs: Ferguson, of Toronto, visited do good with it. _ - -`- her parents last week. $yang Sergt. Metter, of the E4Lli Battalion, .'SAWING' MACHINE I - The PiCkeI1II Mrs. Cowie Rad son John visited J, p - - g H. and Mrs. Madill over the 114th. Sunda ed with friends yore. The ar Ta�an88e Rite - • • Misses Eva and Mabel Hood, of To- Se t. was in France two. ears and a d _. YigHanCe Committee y ball, was wounded in the face, went $$+�+ e+ry Tonto. were home for a few da e.lastd We can supply Emery Wheels and week. back to the front and loot s leg in the ;Circular, Saws. Ail sites - Mrs. R. Atkinson, of Scarboro June battle of the Somme, What splendid WB . haps a small kept in stock, - The object of thio Asioeiation' ii to tion; is visitingMrs. E. Annis here �t°$ same k our boyo are made of. •- _ quantity of these lessen stealing and prosecute this week. John Larkin and Wm. Miller . spent q y Also Emery and Saw DiisndreL, If jou g P a few days in Buffalo this' week, the Rites which we wisb to build your own frame. the felons. • -Miea G. acquaintances n Markham, call- y Rites,. _ ed on ofd scgi;aintaaces here during former visiting her 'daughter, Josepph- are giving away 'w. H, J'�$QN ![embaty-htrying propeil7 stole[: oocnigaal• the Week, ins. who bila been very ill, butt is im= ' 8 8 y fi Date immediately wi any member 0: White,_ wife and family' silent proving. Bhe•haslieen .attending col- - �'RE'F, with. each z� BROCB ROAD _ _ Sunda last with Mea, White's sister lege in that place, Mr. Larkin called of Ezeoutive- Committee. Y purchase of 25c.. at Scarboro Junction. 4n his many, friends in and around c //�� c Membership !ee .- . -- •. X1.00, St. Jvbn'e. Lsdies' Aid will meet at Buffalo, Worth of. NYAL _ SE E EX S • • :. - Tiokets nip be bed from the President or _ the home. of Mrs. Barclay'on Wednes- A very pretty zeddinR took place y Remedies. y 8sar•tsiy oo application. daafternoon, June 8th. bere on May 'the tb, when Miss Al- Alaike, Red Clover, Timothy and all Exac. Com.-L. I). •Banits; C, S. Palm. litre, Wm. Casale left on Thursday meds Hamlin was married to Silas Y f kinds of seeds, er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. for a two months visit with her son Edmund Ransome. The bride, look- We are In the market and are prepay and daughter in Winnipeg ed charming in a +frown of white chit- �., A Nyal Remedy. for T ed to pay the highest market prices. LK Thextoa - W. f, Clark. Sirs. John Linton and daughter. fon Rnd entered the. drawing room ever ailment. y The best equipped cleaning mills + ; President, Swretary Dorothy, of Toronto, visited last week with her f&thesE to the strains -of the y in the country. with Geo. and Mrs. Linton. wedding march played by Miss Mary Send us samples, or comiriunicate with TOOLS SHARPENED acted' Hamls Her sister, to Blanche, F Edith Brodie and th Sha g�nesay, mon lunch wassser ed is the dining- us before' selling. w Toronto.. Mrs. the hollda here We make-s. s eciali of crosscut saws with {leo. and Mrs. Philip. y u - t Take advantage of the beat Seed`lisrk-P y room which cess beautitull9 decorated �; eta in the world, Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired. Graham and Mrs. Johnson and Miss with flowers. The boys ave them s �! r: Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- Vera, were in Uxbridge on the holt- and serenade in the evening. The Y• We Lid�e, Phm. �w Bell or Independent phone. g . Prompt. efficient and reliable service clans Bair trim or an easy shave call day attending the springfair. -groom cess most generous. .. in Dandling Seeds sable s r at the East-end Barber Shop, L. Matthews, who has been In Clax- _ _Druggist-Graduate Optieiso :al 6u See our House Furnishings of all ton for the past five or six week erect- H• DOWNEY CO MPANY kinds. Slightly used Carpets Ing a steel barn, has returned and will Remember the Patriotic Concert, C. N. R., TI- it AgeoLJ.a from 15 cents a yard up. now attend to his barbering business Centennial Church, HighlandQ7�t0.1'1c� WHITBY, ONTARIO W. J. GORDON PICKERING . as usual. Creek. Wednesday neat. PiCkeT1=8 .-.. _'. �..r.•..:,.. _.,._._... ..._.._.-..�.....,:.-.:._._.•...._... 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"J':.. _•..h v,' r ''i�ifs:'•+»,'.' - ., ...c, sr-'f'+cvHS"-.: '::rte', •=t�'^: .tar•+cr ti, .,ed`' ,Ay+(1 , - ..., rn... _ ..,��r-�,' ,-,.•,... ��`. .c .�L ....4. �. �=+..-aen„`'.f:"�'r=Wr - -� •�, :,s-.{ .,y., xr.'�t, a,,i. �-r�. ? :t. ,. r•... �. -:. � � �ti: .! .. ... .1 +.rr",- x ,...... _ :.: •�• { lam. i'1 n. i�lo ',.",,.?s, I,µT• • .-•S.p;+ud•.: ..',,•, .:.. .,,.. v,., .� ,•r.,. .. .. ... ,...'5..' ,. .. ...-. .A . .>...._. ,s . .'..e„u_ - �; :.7++•;a« - .y'i"'-!?•--+e: �'rcyk-elm:..-.a...n.,.. =-s .- - •w�,�.-''. - .�, Ain, ficial =coh►riu • • of Su ar - _9 . _ Pronwite* d b• the GeV eri�m.e t - X. B.: -The following recipes for fol af whole pickling spice to each jar, _ aping fruits and vegetables for win- Foil cider vinegar with a tablespoon- OR mangy ears the Canadian 'Public has been eating i Wer use. are issued by the Women's fol of -brown sugar to each quart of - - y ar Time Thrift Committee. vinegar. Let it cool and fill the Artlifieially Colored Sugars. Governme nit re orts : Beep Rhubarb For waiter Use -j jars the anions are alt covered• show that some refineries have used Ultramarine Blue -- Without Cooking or Sugar. do not need an air -tight jar to Have the jars _1- air=tight keep them, but the bottle must be tov- to make their granulated sugar look ' better than . it ' t eyed- or corked well. - = .with new lubber rings, wash them' actually is. Others made use of Aniline and Vegetable Dyes to - 1 thoroughly and sterilize by boiling or : - y '�• baking them for half an hour: Cut Fly Season Near; Keep Food Covered.. give'a brilliant appearance to their soft or yellow sugars. - e rhubarb up as if for stewing and' The approach of the•warm weather t; OR the jars as full as possible, then fill brings with it the discomfort . of fly `'The use of dyes or coloring matter ing the coloring of sugar, 'and in cases oto overflowing with cold water' which time. During the season this house- %ia,s been previously boiled for half an hold peat thriAs, and the housewife of any kind is unnecessary in refining ' where it is found, prosecution -pro- -s _ hour and .cooled. Run s fork or g g g This is emphasized in ceedings will be entered under the . - should Wage definite war against it. Cane Su ar., spoon .down to bras up. fanny sir, Food that is exposed in hot weather a notification sent td all refiners by Adulteration of 'Foods Act: r - - breeding place or this an- is left in the jar, while the jar is.' gerous peat. • the, Dominion Government prohibit - -• _ - _-- _- -overflowing seal- down tightly. Put i - Clean up the premises and yards }�� >k away or cool dark place little lkeep'.as and see that all garbage cans are d of We Wish he P blic to no'w* that' we Have Never U3ed Handle or move the jars as, little as infected and kept, covered.' 'Do- not • - %�►. .possible. 1T\ allow any pile of rubbish or waste We have been told that gooseber to accumulate. Coloring Matter in .,antic Pure Cane Sugar and.LN ?ver Wild, s: See that all windows ries, red currants and very fresh blue-' and doors are kept screened. . Cover ' berries will keep if prepared in the all foods that are exposed with wire Lantic Pure Cane Sugar was first put cin During the fast two years we Were told same way. ( or mosquito netting; these screens•► the market about two years a v. Sinoe that we could increase our business in cer- The success of thew, fruits depends' can be made. by remo-vin the ends of ' y g that time over 200,000,000 lbs. ave been tam sections of Canada if We would color 6 on having the fruit very fresh and the' a box and covering it with wire or ' ' l..rs air -tight and properly sterilized. netting. consumed by the Canadian Public, our yellow soft sugars, as the public arcF we are now turnip; out 750,000 lba. were accustomed to the more brilliant To Dry Cherries. i . Do not permit milk vessels to stand of Pure Cane Sugar each day. color. We reTused and are glad we did T` Stone the cherries and spread theta around. Rinse them with cold water The reason for this enormous busi• ao, The rxeni action of the Gotern. —out in shallow dishes or platters (the -and- then cleanse them witty ness is not hard to explain. It means ment has since vindicated our judg. dishes -mus -t be :rockery, not tin), let- ter: that the discriminating consumer has meat, 'arse 'rid tae+ of 911 learned by actual use that Lantic - ting the juice reataisiTrttte :dish Kith ---Pure Cane Sugai in superior to all the cherries. Alow them to stand for Swat hint early and late. It is pos- others: ' Looir:`for the Red Bali n week or longei in the sun, covering Bible to keep the house absolutely free j Ha. ingerected the most modern Trade -mark with a pallia to kee o8 flies, urtij froth this menacing peat, but these autdr refinery in the aori i, costing -- g p , 'leg 't'".•t'' be aver-$t;fitit%68@-we stt dfa To -ba absotut �i - they are tifaroughty - dried. Paalr- �rietlp -f �y ety rtain of def=_._ 1� sway in cotton bags or pasteboard auinmey even if the, house is well adhered to our original policy o£ r ting Lantic Pure Cana Sugar, see it boxes. When- wanted for use they screened. making only absolutely Pure Cane that the Red Ball Trade -mark is Do not allow food to stand iii an ex- Sugars of highest .quality, in which en every bag or carton. It is our may be stewed or made into tarts.'Canada's- Cf .the cherries are intended to be used posed condition. 14O BEETS ARE VSED Su uaraaty to you of Purest = , > -..iia raisins for cakes or puddings pre •, Keep the garbage pail well covered. NO ULTRAd•I�iRi EALL'L?SG'SED �' pare in the same way but' sprinkle 1 • Disinfect the garbage can twice s --NO AAULIXE DYE'S ARF. USED Your grocer has Lantic Sugar In stock fiver them a large handful of sugar week' NO VEGETABLE DYES -ARE L'SED or will get it for you if you insist. and allow them to dry. Do not allow rubbish to accmulate. _ Fresh air, sunlight and clean- -' eland Qa i Vii in3iaH�i Dried Apples. premises prevent disease. Aiontrzal. a -•'A a Sugar Refineries, Limited 16u John. N.H. and apples. that will not = keep may be dried for. winter use. == mai War Economy. =' "Pare, core, and cut in slices, and � ' -' - spread out on clean new boards or , To carry on this big war the Allies i need other t'lings besides munitions; i home-made racks to dry, covering_- _with a netting to keep .off the flies, these things are foodstuffs, the most There was much.- talk about the Bible to trap- the fly that lays the trap crop. Plant radishes, and letothe About a week will make the brown important of which are flour," ettna, -- �' eager and meat. Hence these com- 'anion maggot. It is very difficult eggs. One of the beat scope to fool the maggot get in his work an them th•a -_ -- -- - sid Ary If the -e nt arts esgroy these and pu in your onion& mo toes are expensive,- therefore t e j tI- -is &iii empty upper room in the house •irith plenty_ of sunlight the cherries - Canadian housewife, who u willing to ind apples could be drier', in it, - : staple her bit-; will economize on these'Dr. Beck, �e Well Known ,dye Specialiststaple arti2'ies of food. Of course, neiL'ier cherries nor ap- - I I pies must ever be left out in the rain' The willingness of the family to aPr" e t dried -out of doors. - help m this cause will lighten the - ' - tirden oi-the �iouae eepcT er, -Utilize ,i _ __-iTi i �na _ �i th0l i i Beane Preserved For �t'intri Car in all .available foods that are -et hand: a • i Balt. -- - i. .Use honey and syrup in the place of ��Publ sh .Astonishing Report on Wonderful - Stririg green beans and cu'. up -as if sugar. Rye flour makes excellent:. :_preparing for the table. • Have them'; bread, muffins and gems. Cold cook- To St • perfectly dry. :?,*ever pick on a wet ed'cercals may he used in muffins, hotj-Remedy j rengthen' 'L�"yesight _. day. Spread the bears out on plat-! cakes and breads. :-.cera and gi:e &,goo(! covering of aalt.L To prevent wat+te, grease the cereal - -- e Let them stand overnight. The next kettle very slikhtly' with .any Rood..( - - Say it Strengthens Eyesight 50% in One Week's Time in Muny Instances .l 'morning .pack ir. glass jars, or in a shortening. This prevents the- cereal covered crock uttin a well:ht on to , $ P per rent in one p g P from sticking to the side of the an i• 1 , •. • hp PVPs!Fhf more than 60 � � of the beans. When required for u=e: or ketsle. �ek'a tour. .I baro also used it with sur - of effort in rues of work Ntralned eyes, i ta�se from the crock as many as are Food to have -a good effect uf+ort the e : t - Ink .•i a, tutlnmtued lids, catarrhal r'om needed-' and_ soak thea. overnight in; body must have sufficient nutriment . �auctlotea. rimart,n J . $ - . - I �' >;. Painful, arhla lteh- g 'i oto keep the body to good condition.' lea e, es, ryve w hid. M from colds, smoky, water end then boil -ss fresh beans: I- �. Do not stint our table, but rather 1 van, dust slid wind, tracery eyes, blurred ya' ' They ,require a little longer cooking.' Y� ' � tliton,°and to fast tnauy other coadltlona than fresh green beans. carefully gonserve: and ':utilize ' all t,.o numero•,s.to descr'be in this report, A foods. Prevent waste caused by nrw and startling r.•t-.e has guar come under Corn Preserved hoc Winter Use.....my obwrvatluu, wbl.'h ylelded to Hon Op to, careless and haphazard methods• of '�+ i la thmt of'n young girl. 12 years old. 1'wo - Cut the cora from the cob and pre -'cooking.. Plan a definite menu and prominent eye spe(iallbia, after a Moron h - - "pare it in the game way as. the beans. __& ° xaminatlon of the young girl, do-etded in - then --carefully follow it. 4 order to care the dight of her richt eye the Freak -Cucumbers in Salt. -ft eye must he removed. Before -A man needs- from- twenty-eight- permit - Peel and slice .thy cucumbers thin, .ounces to two otinda of food dail i� flay brr to bo operated on, the yours gm's P Y• father deeld d to use Icon opto. fa less :put a layer cf •sliceel cucumber-, and a' Growing children.. Freed from• twost4 t t "x lthaa three days -s. marked improvement was -layer of malt in a glass lar. Repeat two and a half pounds of food daily. i nottion d the sad of a PPek late Innen+- ' until the jar is full. and Press down t'` matron had ol,uost dteapprare<j, and at the `. as tightly as Tea; coffee and milk are not included ; end df st-s ?: eLs the oye was saved. Just $ y possible. Seal tightly in this calculation, therefore they may ! think wbut the auving of that eye means to this little girl. Another case to that of a and when required for use .take -.opt be divided Hn the following manner; I - laity ninety=three years obi. she carne to +� ' 'the quantity needed 'and soak over Ei ht nie with dull vlslnn and extreme indawma- [: g ounces IOC breakfast; ten tion of the 1ld9 and the coujunctira was 0 - night. Pour a 1•ittle vinegar over ounces for supper and fourteen ounces 1 most raw. Aft,,r two weeks' use of Bon them and sprinkle with pepper. TftCy for flipper. Opto the lids were ahsolutoy normal and 4 her eyes are at bright as many a girl of -.will .t2e just 'ike fr•r -h13 aliracl rr, •m_' DR.'HECK sixteen." DA. TUDKINS r bers, not having changed. color at�ali.; DEAF MUTES MAKE GaD. Dr. Judkins Massachnsetts - .. To, Can Yeas, w j physician, ceased by overwnrted, ttred eyes which In - To, i`reo Prescription You Can Rave. formals Ch1 'nn to ni'h 1n the Union (ion• y P erul Hospital, Rnstnn 11lass.; end formerly du'ced lfelrce liPadacb'ea. I have worn glasses r c Filled and.Use at home. for several .years, both. for. dtetance and Shell fresh peas into a glass jar They are Successfully Employed in ]tense Surgeon at the STew £agland Eye and for work and without them 2 could t which has been washed Clears and New fork.—Pr. Rmk, 4 Neta York state -Ear Inflrmary of Portland, Matne, and ° French Munition Factories. rend my own name on an eavtlope or, be �'p}e spat�ltst, and 2+r. Judkins, a Cissas- aicdlcal auti:'or for many veers, reports: typewriting on the machine before me, 1 1 sterilized. See that the jai- has a - c•httw•tts physician, wire asked to make a "I t eve found.ocuttats too prone to o"pe.r- cum do hoth now and have disearded my new rubber ring and is, air tight, Fill' The intensive production of muni-, ea n thorough rest of. the popular eye remedy, air and opticians too willing t• prescz'll+e — with cold .boiled water -until • overflow-, tions, in.Fran�e, with its enormous re- 1:.211 OP 11. Their reports were most Inter- glassnv while negtecttnr; tbrr simple forma- count dthe Juttnee erince leaves onerthe I tr rs -st!ng: here they are: lea tcMob form the basts•of Oiat •w�ondvrftrl across the etrrrt naw, which for armt:it ii.g and no air remains in the buttle., quirements in hand labor, has opened Dr. Rw•k reporfs. "When ins' attention home trcatmrnt for eye troubles, Son Opto, years have looked like a dim green -blur to at j Put in half a -.teaspoonful of salt. up a near future for th`e deaf and dumb tris •Arxt cniic•d •to'tb0,Wonderftil eye rrm- This, 1n my opiulon, ta,.'a remarkable rem- press my joy at what 1t hat edy, • Bon Opto, I was Inclined to be skeptl• edy for the cure and preventinn of many eye roe. I cannot ex Seal down tightly, place in a wash- who, before the war, were excluded cat. I make ft a rule to test every neve disorders. Its success in deretopiay and done for me" from factory h tk. 'Now hundreds of th'Stlll nt which Is brought to my nttrntlon, strengthening the eyesigbt will soon mako It is believedthat thousands vrhn near boiler, in the bottom of which some- 4 Masses eau no discard, them fa a sen�on llacing. spec•talized In ey,+work for the gest eye classes -old and th,,.fot:gi of F thing'ha, been placed to keep the bot- them are maktng shells anzl parts of twenty years, I brdieve. I am quauhm to eye beth. which the Bon Opto method pro. I able time and tYstiltitudrs more will be abl• tlis .from cracking, and it is`well to automobiles and aeroplanes for the expr-s. an Intelligent opinion on reme,lles vidos, will make its use as common as that 1 to strengtben their eyes so as to be spnre''d npp!Icable to the. eyrs. 'duce iron Opto has of the tooth brush. I am thoroughly con- the trouble and expense of ever getting yrs --Tint a little straw 'or something be- army. They learn even quicker by- rrcattd snrtt_n sensattnn throughout tho�vincetl from my rxperiP+re with Hon Optolglasses: Eye troubles of many deseripti.•ns tween the bottles. I' ill the bziler'. sight than do many workmen by ear, ' i•nitPd.;;tntes and Cana la, I welcomed the thst it w:il, strengthsa the ereslght at least may be wonderfully benefited by the n fe of 1 thA3 presert tloa at home. Isere is the pre - nearly to the to 'of the ars with cold and their attention never being divid• uy.praeti,- a little I a y a to O n is iA per cent in, 'IV.careweek's tirta fs many ifl'• scriptinn: Cro to any artive drug store and y p j iffy .Practice n little Deer a year ago and I stoners. Dr. \Y. H. 'Declnn, dlraaor of {et a bottle df Bon Opto tablets, Drop one water and let it -come to the boil, and ed by conversation, their output is of e1n frank to sny that the r��sltlts obtntn,•d medical inspection in tbs Bo,0mn schools, In tsnn Opto tablet in a fourth ,of y gda�F of. boil steadily^'for theme -hours. �l'S'hen the best finish and'egnal in.voluine to are cq,•h tont I hv.,itnte to ten or my Px• i:!s report published I•'ebruary •e, 1917, water and let it di%sOlre. with this llrintd "' w prrlrurr fnr fear it will sound .Invredlyle. states that only' 11,016 out of 8-9,176 Pa:- bathe the eves two to four times daily. You the jars are taken out and cool see that t of- t to best mechattica, Tiley are j home of the rpaultz I liars accomplished amined, need to wear slasara now, a marked 3`' C `even more at4entipe to don et^than or xx'tttl BobOpto not only astonished myself decrease ovrr the previous report., Hnq should noticr yoq�,eges cigar up pererptil+ly , r that the fAp are .scPew'ed' on' ti ' tly g O rt'eht from 'the start and intiainmatton tint! i but also other phys,te ans with whom I hare pto is, hastening the eyeglass can age In g11tcL-ly disappear. It oar ' dinaty men. redness wet and keep in a cool pl2re: _ `i talked about it. I bare bud many lndlvtd• bespectacled lloetnn." eyes bother you even n little, it to your duty E Fresk young; carrai, rom•'tl}e thin- 1 -�'— uaIs who ,hnd worn glasses for years for Victims of eye strain and other eye weak• to take stepps to s„re them now before it -Is - ~ far- s'.ghtrriness, nrnr-sl1ihledness, astlgma- nesses and those who wear glasses will be too late. loony ha elcssl,s blind mi8ght have ping of the garri4'r tri; } to preserved, _ Too many people thin accn2aIng to Dr R ;� b�rited e9rt.d £erthvle in the some way. i fed the hungry whet) ,they have told hnvedispeased with them through the- and Dr. Tudklna,• there is real hope Bud eyes la time. tion of the Hen OPto.pc n.1 a-nv-v, se eyes were tall• NOTE—Another prnminrnt phystelan to ullma Pickled Onions. the hungry how to make an Omelet. 'j troiibles ran he trtwod directly 'tn muscular Ing say they have had thplr eyes restnrpd the above arilrle was bnbmltted, said; '•Yrs, Cle ♦, t- iI rontractiou and rolnxaffin and since Bon b this remarkable prosirlptlbn and many lion Opto rem.,•ription is truly n wondrrrnllye Peel srtitrli_\Char' i:ilkling o;lions. I —' (t)pto,tnetbod tens how to exerciw and de• who once wore glasses say they, have rrmedy. its comttpic-at t,:cred!rut, a;e 1- l Put them ill a jar with about a spoon- Radishes'may he grown al"Summer, r-1np the eye tuusclon, it reh�'hrs conditions thrown them away.' One man says, after kt,own to emlaeot eti ,pec[a its nr assd wldrip pre- IQt_pp'rsiWe. throe h othrr Inrans. I adrlse usln it: "I was almost blind. Could not s,ribed by t1um. 2 here ,sed it rcrj F;r,r;,o•- File three- essentials of •success, are C th htf •1 R Y'4 d g fully In ,ny otxa VrartloP on p,ttenla whnsr 1;r •a rr . n rory ellg L P lr tan to stn F Bon -,e to r•pnd at nil, ,ow I can read every. moisture, rich ground and good seed. Opto priu,'ipal, Fire- -1t the -vtdme careful thing wlil,otit my glesaea and my eyes do 1 were -train„d through orerwork or misfit glasses 1t is ono of the very fuw p;•rparat%� ,. - . Right sowing is .also important. Of ! rin1 I lidve hnd there Is no doubt In my not hurt nny more. At nicht the:r.would {i 1r.1mu-t -el aKrutd he kept on- hand for rrltular I:P- In • small varieties, sow 12 to 18 seeds to nlnd they *4•111 comp to the conclusion I dreadfully, Now they teal ane all the eery fstuilr.” Ma Opto rn.ferred to Phorr, is not a patent mrdreine "r worst " 7, the foot; Of inter Ones, fi to a foot. lace, naturty, that the Bou Opti method pens the door for ttr: cure of many r e t1rh tlrtie. It tans like n miter a to me." A lady oho usrd it soca; 'The atmosphere sePmPd -n remedy it Is on ethical pret-sratloa, the far- lxlff[ the Sow one-fourth inch deep Spring, "utiles which liav@ herptofore hien 1n jS�s- 1,nav wilh or without. glasses but after using mala Printed on perVcaa-. Thr ms :m - fncturera guars atee It to atrrr.gthPn eyeetght _in one -half inch in Summer. The small clhle to rope -wlth. Tile t:ratment. is so pimple to ata appllr alien tint it can bn uaPd this prescription for 16 days everything >:Pema clear. I con rend even floe print rn 'vrr cent In oua wePh•1 dale In nfnhy In - stamen or refund t4a mon-v.. It is' Wovens-a . turnip -shaped otfe3 are the. only com- t lint a by any one of arerngc Inteltigenre. vxlthout glasses." Another who used it by all gond druggists. Including genera] '1• in my own practice I have Been it strengthen says: , was bothered w1th eye strain stores: also by t3. Tamblyn and E:nton & Toronto. y ' mercial variety. Co., _w ^,r -dxu . •r-.r��tw.rie+K.A a s. � e r,e•- - . .� .:.. - L .: �.ue _,:. -. ."✓-n -1:w. �.. .:... e . . . ......'.', wc.n ..-.t.a..... .- .... . , .., ...:.. , ... - .. ... _ e . Y . . . .. ........ .- . .. _",RV•.: _ ... as '... _ a •-,w•• .-r_... d.......w.. _ w r. s lu,._.. �+e. ..a L -t1.+. -_'i h,...... w .'M_'.Y4i�i,'.=MR'�'e' r�:-r;. •,,�!�¢-n.�4+;- c'�-`�:, '..V'+`�'�'+zR.a-.•t rr. .w= ,w.•.+.�,�:y. ix,.i, ac'v�� �:a-���•�. a:i- - -.��t r-ay;�°a�R' •v�.crr :r•o�,^,. 4*�.+�e-'.Sar..,r. 2'-, �k.: ' ,'. o __ ).- �• t�' '" •+!►' '�'.��hR•LTd uy�. ,.�-.. � .. w. '�''.Weti' 'A. :� :-. 'R"r'.nT.'. .q�� �r,CY'R.;.+" .. ��,•��*�'�• s'j•.; i; ��i.F1•M3.r�z �.A .ra 'v., ac"ir.$-^'"�• •..'.2pbx__f+?r'.. �,�Yt„s.w•.��(n..'.s.'S�• sfimw:. :"••�"s��••a.•. � !q�,��a:}s�rv.�s-...;.,-wys:' a., ,.���r^5..."��. ,'`:.. �'^,»�- :,'ks�"E�''°-: 4 .r u.�«',^'�Pi��`;':Fr,. '9iyr;'- , 1.. -s :.}s... .. ..t..w .*',^-}_2--„��..-�"'...t._w. !y. ,., as�.:..wA..r' �'Ji.0-.• TMs vlk-....fes-^+•n�'•wt?I.sllaps�NGx l'"gnu-�..•^� ,:r..sy...!,ss •_¢a''S •: .Ii_.as'!.a.. �-..i�Ym., uttd"-.=.-4-rtl.��r--rst�'=•tle�.-.ei�s,• l t - j 'A. `'.rte r��"�' ��, �•�y'� r. . _ r u JAPANESE== W O - .,PERFECT . HEALTH t - ARE VEGETARIAN$. h �e VV`h e a t and ;;$ ncrvALt1 csol j Milk --the two most perfect Tb• Gross is Cast from cannon Trak” r! a! i`'e of the Flowery Kingdom Cos- at SehastepoL DUE. T O THE. BLOOD _ sume LittIo Meat'* foods given to teal!.- Dietetic • The famous symbol of British valor' Very little meat is produced or con- $Y Quarrel 8bout- is- a little Maltese cross of bronze, in- ` `w 'No-Girl�or Woman Need Be Con- significant to look at beside rcany' a sumed in Japan, the people depending everything else, but they are " stamtly Ailing and mtilnly on vegetables, such as rice, - more showy medal, and intrinsically sed on this. The proper fish, certain bulbs such as tiger lily p Pe worth only s few pence, but it is the a •Unhappy.' and'seaweed, which are very nourish- combination is. $1wedded most coveted decoration of al1 that RM Nature. intend every. girl and every iitg and different from anything found- sold%roand sailors can ons- to.: The Qd - _ . _ . _ •�j1e$t $idClilt with illlik Order of the Victoria Cross -if it can `, worgan. to be happy,, attractive, active � along our seacoast. tie called an order -was radically east healthy. yet ,too many of them Peas and beans are largely culti- —the. greatest amount Of P find their dives saddened by suffering- :voted in Japan, which resemble, our pfotCirl (the element that an outcome of the Crimean War; pos- nearly always because their blood is to bush beans and are very prolific, sibly the immortal charge of the Light builds muscular tissue) for Brigade inspired the idea. For thosea blame. Alt those unhappy girls and ;eluding twenty or more varieties;.rad- _ who have not handl'ed-'a Victoria Cross t '..women with colorless cheeks, dull lanes in all sizes -including the the least money. TWO Or t skins and sunken, .lusterless eyes, are � sakurajima, which grows from half a a may be h well n say that d y Plenty- Left. - .,�► - . - three of ,these Biscuits with adorned with a- crown. surmounted by "you must keep your mouth closed In this condition because they have not pound to a pound. The long white milk -make - a ' nourishing, a lion and a'small scroll bearing the enough blood, red blood in their veins radish serine is ten to twelve inches g. white 'in the water, Edna," said the - to keep them well and in.thecharm Of_ long anti ver delicious. breakfast on Which to Start pregnant words, "For Valor." a the nurse ea she was giving the little one N -health. They suffer from depressing Cucumbers include the climbing va- , reverse of the medal .is given the date her morning bath; "if you don't you'll weariness and periodica headaches I riety which has been introduced in this the days work and they, or dates of the deeda of heroism for swallow some of it" "Well, what if - TSI Dark linea form under their eyes, their country; carrots of large size and fine cost only a few Cents. A , which .it was awarded, the name of I,do?" queried little Edna. "There's u heart palpitates violently after the flavor; eggplants, turnips and apump- boon ••t0 file housewife be-. the recipient being inscribed at the plenty more in the pipes isn't therein slightest exertion, and they are often kin which in -size and flavor rivals our back of the bar, to which it is attach '. ,attacked with foisting s'pella. 'These' best, excellent as a gie filling or C&1,lse they are ready -cooked ed by a V. The Cross is cast from can that were taken at Sebastopol. When' Your Eyes Need Care -are only a few of the miseries of blood cooked as we cook turnips. The udo and ready -to -eat. Delicious LaeMurineEceMedicine.Nosmarting–Feels The rirst presentation of the V.C. took lessness. Nothing can secure girls .and 'compares favorably with asparagus. ne Eyes -Acts Quickly. Try it for Rel; weak. - _._ � y p With berries or other fruits. p Park on June 2@, 1857, sore Eyes an C3renniete Eyelids. Morins is women. from the Snei-itable 'decline The delicious Chinese cabbage makes lace in Hyde compounded by our Oc4iliata—not a "Patent that follows anaemia except a' gener- an excellent table dish and is used in Made ill Calnada._ _ _ on which occasion sixty-two men were SLedicine^– but used lnsnccesefulPhysicians' decorated.' The pinning on of the Practice for many years. Now dedicated to - taus supply of new, rich, red blood, and many ways. Crosses b tits ueen occupied only the Pubu, and sold by Druggists at boo pis nothing has ever- proved so successful In Japan vegetables in seasonable y Q p Bottle. Murine• Eye sobs in Aseptic Irre In creating red, good blood as Dr. Wil- assortment are peddled in two baskets about ten min'ates, and a great review 'tSc and so.•.' writ too book o! the aye B' Adv. j Murine Eye Remedy Oo�+oany, OhioaQo. Adtr. liams Pink Pills for Pale People. carried across the shoulders on a barn- f brought the proceedings to a close. liamThousandsPin and thousands of girls and ! boo pole, brought fresh daily to the I A USlef Ul DeSlgli Five of the Crosses won at the battle of Alma were gained in defence ' of The man who introduced thimbles to i women owe their' goad health- and .i door for the houaew fife's selection. England was John Lofting,_a, me- :. :. ' ObArmin� complexiop. to .the use of this , All these vegetables can be grown i the colors chanic and metal -worker of Holland, medicine. Here is one example of its in our Canadian gardens and the culti- rpt who -settled in England in the latter power to cure, Miss Dorina Bastien, i vation is the same as required -for our, ak �� 1 �plM part of the seventeenth century, and Bt. Jerome, Que„ says: "For' over s ( vegetables. - • . i 41ft1 practiced their manufacture in various 1 -year my healih was gradually tailing, Q Term metals with great success. ; my blood had seemed,almost•to have' _CONCRETE ON THE FARM J lie khest16 turned to seater, my cheeks were pale, Kinard's Liaim•at used by Pbystodaaa. Y` my lips bloodless, and the slightest i exertion lett me breathless. i suffered The Laying of -Walks Around Farr&i -.Why Mr, Silt Mrs. West Recom- i 3rtsws;l�se sora sirst tregtientJy from severe -headaches, my Budldfrlgs a CoAvenienee. POSIT -MA 11 NSdvH AND JOB appetite tailed, and my friends feared mend Dodd's Kidney Phis. { Offices for sale to Rood Ontario `_ •1 _ towns The most useful and Interesting ' I was going Into consumption: i !tad :. This has been called the age of con- �_� of alt businesses. Full information on • been doctoring but did not derive any �crete: This statement applies to the �; �aany. 13 A to deuton TorontPubliso. Coate benefit, and finally I had to _give up farm as elsewhere.. Concrete floors - They Cured Mr, West's Lumbago and Pant' 73 Adelaide Pt., Toronto. rnY Werk and return home 7t was at i and walls in a granary will keep out L . •- - - �oa���oas titin stage that a friend brought me a .i, rates Concrete floors in the stables _ Made Mrs. West Feel Like a :New Peron. They Are the Best Tonic. B (Hand E 313.00 up. sand for speeew boa of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and will prevent the loss of the liquid man- - _ i ," price ter. varsit3"Cycle works. sal urged -me to try them. By the time ure and assist the farmer in the con- - - r St. James, Nftm., May 28th (Special) 6padtna &vs.. Toronto. the box•was used I thought they were servation of its fertility. _ Concrete is - - - - -That Dodd's Kidney Pills are liviu8 L sterna and external. Ll;siure, witb helpiing me, and decided to continue useful in curbing and - covering the - up to their great reputation in the C internal and itre cured wttb- - 'using the pills. I took a half doles well- to keep out dirt and disease. It cut pain by our home t B 11man ,drii West is twice proved by Mr. and biro. us before too late. Dr. Batlman 3ded y . boxes more, when my strength had can also be used for the floors of gar- _ - G. West' well known and highly re• Ca, t.tmitea Cousncwooa. ant •tsompietely- retvamed, my appetite was :ages. which are rapidly increasing on - apected residents of this place. Let 1.. Q pyaoa�a !os SALA I f ,restored, my color returned, headaches farms. Other uses for concrete are I i,;� Mrs, Went tell the story of what the , `had disappeared -sad -I was -feeling bet• tiariaerous, but there is One purpose -• - neat Canadian kidney remedy has ill�� CADILLAC IN GOOD LN• n:nR condltlon. Has spare ter than Thad -been for years, I would for which it is seldom used, i.e., laying y r er ua rice $460 targe every weak and ailing 61r1 to give a walk from the house to the barn. ­Myhusbandsuffered .from attpcks : g LUSO\ 19iG MODEL. e dos �i Dr. Williams PSnk Pills a fair trtat•" I If such a walk were provided frotiii e 7 Paaeeti&rer TtxntnR esu Eieo of Sum o s• a estates, "sad the doe- der, These Me -Are sold�y all medicine the- barn to the house' -the farmer - �I �' ^ tr% 11Rhts and starter_ for did him no good, but I can truth- hauled and newly pointed,• -Tires n wood - dealers or may be had by mall at 60 could come to the .house without get- J i fully may that since using Dodd's Kid- slope. Price $1,3 01 cents a box or six boxes for ;2.50 -{rem ting his feet -muddy, which would be.. _ � n,ey PtHe he is entirely free, from lum- IL I •D®O`:, leis MOIJEL. 9 CYLIN- -I - _._ _ r' 11 der, 7 Paasenser Tourtaw Cas,_wtth Ont. k• highly appreciated. bin the housewife. erre lig his an - tarts Th roushly. -. • : , _ ball , :. el d s r. oY Ville, The Dr. Willie -Sts ltiedlciae Co., Brock- � - .._ _ S � d' _ geld took six es of Dodds erhaul c! to our oho and newly Poona. " t e covers o next paint Kidney and am }fist .like a new o HEALTHY CHILDREN ed. Seat itn a1 seat R Uveretae tire•. Price !1,400. The Kid Has Gone to the Colors. _ m sicG.cz person. I have gained 10 ibe: since us- rt�soN 3fODEL 87, 6 PASSEXGER. -- - _ Ing them and my friends compliment i cylinder Touring Car Electrio ' The Kid'haa gone to Lha Colors' Iris natural for little- ones to be me on how well I look. }tRhte and scar• 'r. fa. Rood eunoias order t And we don't know -what to sa - well, and with• care every baby ran be - and newly lntad, Looks like. a hes► l y;, - -"[ have 'recommended 1Jodd's Kid- enr. ' Price fes0 _ Kitt we have loved and cuddled kept well. The main thing towards ney Pills to some of my lady friends ),1 41T. SEDAN, • A VERY FINIfi.-, Stepped out for the Flag to -day. iteeplaflittle ones well is Co keep their Simple separate blouses are the ! who were complaining of not feeling i'RikinR closed 'car seating eve, order_ of the day, and are very smart • . Elt.,-tric lights and starter, -also tnstde I We thought hint's child,'a baby, lit le stomach sweet and the#r bowels iveli, and they, like myself, speak high• ' ,i.;nk light, Nearly all the wtnaosH 'when the have large collars and are y g open, which t�•es ample ventilation !of With never a care at all; - regular. Baby's Own Tablets will doof them." _ ' worn with plaid skirts. -These plaidlily mummer Priv ng Price 1700, ...-But his country called him man-size- this. Thousands .of mothers keep the skirts are made of a variety of me- j Dodd's Kidney Pills care the kid- t-Daut, MODEL 33. .s PASSEN. And the Kid has heard the call. Tablets In the house; as they find theme nays. Cured kidneys make pure blood. �{ ger, { cylinder Touring !Jar, in Wood an efficient guard agalns•t illness. Con- ! terials-._Brom gingham to heavy silk That to why Dodd's Kidney Plils are - rurrirw order, At a specW price, $3 0. The Kid has gone to the Colors; cerning them lira. Hilaire Desmarais, Popliq. The illustration shows a I - -- ,. model with s draped effect which the best tante. -IL_ it war l9ls sioDEL "ba.' A HIGH It seemed but a irttle while -St. Josepb de Sorel, Que., writes:. 1 _=�___ t waves._■ix cylinder, 6 vaaaengaa��'' particularly pleasing. McCall Pattern looks }t Car, Snood runnlhs order and Since he drilled a schoolboy army believe Baby's Own Tabiats are the 7 , � -With ith The Best Intentions. looks I ke new. rice 1. so. In a truly, martial style. hest medicine in. the World -for child- NO. x771, Ladies Waist, in 5 ai2ee; + TI'DEBACKER. SEVEN PASSEN ` ' But, now he's a man, a -soldier, _ren. Mx baby was terribly- constipated 34 to 42 bust; and No, ' 777., -Ladies -Teddy had been invited out• to tea., . �, gel., { , cylinder Tonrins Car, to rood Tw:o-Piece Skirt,' -in .39 or 37 -inch I He wanted to have the afternoon off 'running order. Tires to sed eba And we lend him a listening ear; but the Table promptly cured hila Thin car was painted this year and }ooc�a For his heart is -a heart all loyal, and now he to a big healthy child." The length,, in 6 sizes,. 22 to 30 waist. from school, but hie ,mother would j yen nice. ,Price $350. Price,'20 cents each. J not hear of it. As- his bedtime was ' Unscour ed by the curse of fear, Tablets are sold by medicine dealers I 7 arKsoN. 6 PAS. Ilan l { cYLIN- g -. i These attema iris be obtained seven o'clock, he had ranter a short an der Touring Car. }isa electric lights ' or by mail at 25.'cerits a boil from The p- y I ` Dr. Williams" biedleine Co., Brock- front your local McCall dealer, or from visit, and as he was leaving his gi a tie peics good oo. rues and is a .bars>uta , _ the McCall Co., 7Q Bond.St., Toronto, hostess said cordially:' ville, Ont. „ Y LSSELL. 8 P SSE11O �ABRIO • e cC 11 y ��__� - - Dept. W. I'm so sorry you've been able to R tet. A very handsome closed car. ifinard'e Liniatenf Co.; Ltd. -' -ENCOURAGE CULTIVATION . 0 stay, such a littTe while, dear. t:ultabls for a doctor,.�Price il,000. Gents, -I have used your Miaard'e .�..� _- :_Tiny Rumanian Farms. - Tommy remembered his mother's We only sell used cars atter the pun ":liniment in my famfly and'also in my Campaign by Canadian Pacific Ry, to There ore`s million small farms in injunctions to be police on all occa- chaser has has a demonstration and , cions, and answered sweetly:.`'Oh, it's mete of the carshe is buying nn`tlay t ane F stables for years and consider it the Meet Food Shorts e. !Rumania .and onl a few thousand I" best* medicine obtainable. g C y quite long enough, thank you. showroom sea time You are in Toronto rs- truly, In order to encourage the settle- large ones; but the few big landown- and tet our salesmen Chow you any o! _ ' our used cars and. give You a demoastry - Yo ALFRED ROCHA�', ment and cultivation of -vacant lands I ers have more land than the many �asisard'. Llaimeat Lsunbesmaa s ]tries°' cion. t - in th3 Western PPovinces, the Cana- small ones. _ The average size of the aosazrzo3r av:oasosa>s oLtm?sat _.Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and ( Rather Mixed �' Livery Stlible's. than Pacifle Railway . Company, ;million small .farms is eight scree, les.iyo say street, soroato, oat. j through its Colonization and Develop- while that'of 4,471. large ones is 2,200 Henry, aged five, had a habit of _ .. meet Department, of which Mr. J. S. acres, says` the National Geographic 'using in his conversation every .big Dennis is the head, has undertaken•( Magazine. In times of peace the Wal_ i word he happened • to hear, regardless active, campaign to try apil induce! lachians go into Hungary by'fhe tens of its meaning. One --m orning he absentee owners to cultivate their' of- thousands 'to help with the sowing and his elder brother were trying to The Secret. holdings. I and reaping. wash from the same basin, to Henry's ;The south wind told -the brooklet, A- circular has been issued to some. detriment, and he ran into the kitchen, ; ;exclaiming: Mamma,Charlie s metro - As over the field he blew8,000 absentee owners, pointing out o_�- o. -o-o-c, 0000. o polizing the whole laudatory. The brooklet told the rushes, the profits which can be -made by ` - - B - -Who whispered -it to the dew; cultivatin thtNr lands and showing ( YES I LIFT' A- CORN _ _ B , —MONEY ORDERS The dewdrops told the robin how many formes sold their last i _ . OFF WITHOUT .PAIN BOOK ON F I Send a Dominion Express • Money , -(Who never could keep a thing')- years' crop for more than the original Order. They are payable everywhere. DOG DISE' ASES - He perched all day on a blossoming ! cost of their farms. Cincinnati man tells how to dry �' And How t0 Feed spray, ! The Company offers the 'advice and up a corn or callus so it Ilfts-- lla, �isiloS tree to say address by And ..warbled, "It's spring!(. It's assistance -of its Colonization and off with fingers. importance of Farming. i the Author spring!" Development Department free' of iture must not only be Anlerkas p p � I-•-�grieu - y plower H. CLAY GLOVER CO:, Inc. o-o-o-o-o-o-o--o-o-o-o-o--o charge, in supplying reliable informa- self-supporting, but, in large degree, Doi Renletlles 118 West 31st Street, New York - tion -as to how- to: go -about getting You corn -pestered men and women agriculture must, support oar other _ • the land under cultivation and will need suffer Po longer. Wear the shoes great industries. Without agricul- e a , . STOPS / QUEEN'S send, on request, the fullest details as', that nearly killed you before, says this titre, the'coal and iron would be left & LAMENESO to routes of travel, customs regula- Cincinnati authority, because a few I in the earth, the forest would be left Ring Bo t ions Isom a Bone Spavin, ser UNIVERSITY ,passenger and freight rates and drops of freezone applied directly on a I uncut, the railroads would be abandon- ; glint, Curb, Side Bone, or aim data. tender, aching corn or callus, vtolis ' ed, the cities 'depopulated, and- the trouble and gets hone golnd so=4: In undertaking this camaign' the soreness at once au s woo mildly but quickly and go6d re• ONTARIO Company is following its usual broad hardened callus loosens so it can be - again be used only for hunting and sults are sting.�oe t or remove the hair and horse can ARTS Policy of Dominion -wide development, lifted off, root and all, without pain. I fishing. Shall we not remember, for be werked. Page 17 in pamphlet whit -' realizing that every new settler means A small bottle of freezone costs -very example, 'that- the coal mine yields a each bottle tells how. $2.60 a boto. MEDICINE RDtICATION rester production -to meet the food • - APPLIED SCIENCE - p little at any drug 'store, but will goof• i single harvest -one crop -and is then '' dclirered. Horne Book 9 M free. ' ltfiuing, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and Qhortage which at present -threatens tively take off every hard or soft corn i forever abandoned; while the soil-,' ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic linin? t alectrical Engineering, the ,world, and which Canada,. with or callus. This should be tried, as I't must yield a'hundred-yes, a thousand for mankind reduces Painful Swellings, Ery.' HOME STUDY its extensive and fertile unplowed is inexpena3ve and is said not to irrl- crops, and even then It must be richer lamed Glan�a, Wens, BruiRee,Var�Qosevelaih ,�,ry.Ca,r�e by correspondence. Degree Areas, can provide. = tate the surrounding skin. and more productive than at the be- hens Sorsa. Allay, Pain. ,Will tell yon Withoneyear'satt"dance. �, If your druggist hasn't any freezone ginning, if those who come after us a ^en you write. i bottle 2�bottlN Sommer School Navigation Scheel if you expect nothing tell him to get a small bottle for you are to continue to multiply and r_eplen- ! W. F. YOUNG. P. D, F.,; 516 Lyman& Brdg., ifontmal, 0816-•-- all yeti get is from his wholesale drug house. It is ish the earth. absort, ta.- &ad A urbloa Jr.. ar- made to Catudir July and August D«ember to April ,'p much velvet. ' lb fine stuff and acts like a charm every ED. 7. ISSUE 22-'1T. leap 3winard's Claimant in the bottse. time. � for 3[Laard's and take no other. GEO. Y. Ci}OWN, R•shtrur .: ., ... ... ' :. -• .... .:,. .. '. :. ,, c'... _.. .. ... ...- r.�.^.«..: .,.,' .m'..vi,.....-.,.:% ' � �r �'+w. x ri.�'.--+w`7� r',^"'• x ' :; _, .r r' �wa nc •-�.. �...:?. .... _.. _ .:, _ s_.. _.. - _ ... ... _z.: .: .-,..,,.::... _ .-. .. .. .. _._.. ex, -:r ..-...<........t . ._.._ .. _ . .__. .,. :-��'..N'•�.r�hm:. ,...,' ..-•'_•z:^s'i+:�fl.,. _...e"'��'....... Y�"':+`�r�.rirt'.a+9..,._ ,.�Be�,ey.«Y,6s?�f•t yr'.'i:....f* . - - IF.,0 " 7 _11�i TF,;Ix�m UF Als 114trAve gms World, assured the the Minliter that Pickering 8086$ REGI3TEit. was willing to assumeSO Vublidjod every Friday morning&% its ogbm apickering, Out. per cent. of construction, he either did not know the feeling of the ratepayers Ki Gottrtshlp-(imp), [14115 ] - towards "the Bill or he wilfully mis- t14 1,22y, Clydesdale, prop.fly of 040ar ' represented the stand taken by the Wilson, Brougham, will make season of L-50 per ye:az01.25 if *in advance. , great majorityof the people. And Ia whereas a very large ma ority of the - 1917 as follows : Monday loaves his own stable for G Cowan's, night; Tuesday, ratepayers are MOE edly oppos- i D. 3d unro's, base lius, night; Wednesday 7 - - JOHX MURKAR, Proprietors ed to the payment of 30 per cent. of construction, which should be suffici- R FuArin's. Audlay, night; Tharsda W. bliddleton's, Greenwoo 1, noon, F, -t-all eat to build a good road suitable for 'That Nattall's, con. 7, night; Friday, A. Mat. PICK91011140 COUNCIL .purposes. And the Clerk be thew's, coo. 7, night; Saturday. own instructed to forward a copy of. this stable, The above council met pursuantresolution to `-adjournment to the Hon. F. G. MaDiar. mid. Ministerf P bl Works. Public Edward Darnley -(imp ), [9600], j u on Monday. the 28th .-inst. Members all present, the reeve Mr. Richer son to be record- (13461). Clydesdale, prop rty cf Bobt. Dafoo, Green River, will make the ea• -All the chair. ad vot! nay to the foregoing 1 son of 191'7 as followro : Monday, leaves The minutes of the last meeting overt read and approved. motion; The council now adjourned to meet his own statle for W. If. Major's White vale noon, Brougham hotel, night: Tues - Several accounts were preseuted"fof again on Monday, the lith day of June day. W. J. McDonald's Brock, noon, B - y 0 . ]Payment and referred to the respect for the transaction of general busi- Bath's, Pickering, night; Wedneday, Liv ave standing committees, nese. erpool.Inoon and night; Thursday, J bar. W. H. Chester was heard asking for nes, Cho,rywood, noon. P. B. ' Reesor's, rant to, improve hill on Scarboro- Pickering Now Advertisements. con 5, Scarboro, night; Friday, H C. Y, Reesor'sr, Cedar Grove, noon, owl, stable townline south of King,%ton L Also asking that range line op - Light: SLtctrd&y,.J.. Hood's, con. 10, osite lot 33, be opened up to the river louge INDER FOR SALE - Frost & Markham, noon, own stable night. and presented pptition from %V. P. Cowan and 15 others for opening BWood. 7 ft don r t W*o "O."llone, as good as new. App at lot 10. B F con, H, E. Vitby Mancreiffe Albion-, (imp). ,12800]. (16380), Clydesdale, property of J Vipond )(0 ,said road.- Also referred to autos and Vowell. R R No 1, 34-35 -Brooklic, will make the season of 1917, U10torists parking West of Rouge Hill, ;�.batructing'public travel. The council -resolved itself into SALE-Ohe large bed and FeXRings, also one first-clmm violin, Will as f. ?lows : Sloaday, leaves his own stab'e for Z. Corner's, Kinsale, noon, E. Vanstone's Audley, night, Tuesday, J C a sell the said articles cheap if sold by June 411. -Court of Revision, & report of which Apply to E. W, Tripp, Box 29, Pickering, Bryant'o, o:rn S. Picky ring, noun, LiVer• will appear next Week. Council re- )oo), night; 'Wednesday afternoon, ... J Mler'., aumed. ONY AND OUTFIT FOR SALE Pickering; night; Thursday, W A communication was read from'P--Mecham sized posy with harness, bag", Lidges i's, basa'ine, noon, Ban I el's hotel Douglas Davidson, Sec. -Tress, of Sick cutter, dump cart and saidile Apply st.lot 9. con. 4. Scarboro. Will, 8, 'Veaxe, 0. 1, Wh thy, might; Friday, J Sonnetta's G. Rseson's, 3, East Whitby, children's Hospital, giving notice that Markham. Phone Markham 2626 W35 noon, can 0ordon Redshaw., child of Fred Red- nigh,; Saturday, own stablo. ushaw, was admitted to the Hospital T OST -Between concessions 5 and 7 Lord Ragent, 1413 'C. N. R. -Stand Viand that township was responsible. A number of requests were made XJ an aidero&d between lots 10 and 11 on Fri- ovenlag. May 28th, a navy blue cloth buggy d leathet foot I robe with plaid lining an lining- &rd;bred trotting stallion. the p r art of Than. I"Adaford, Pickericope 4 C for grants. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to Make the 1.0"On Of 1917 as follows A by-law was passed on request of .. a 9 .1olice trustees of PickeringVillage Mrs. Carson. lot 8. aou.' 7, or phone We Clam. woug" east Monday leaves k is own stable, F Madder ford's, Kingston road, for Bandel's hotel K'. or assessing cost of watering and oil- Whitby, J Vi Kingston road in said village As a OST -OD Saturday between Toren- L noon, ad's, Brooklin for night. Tuesday, G Ward'@, US,@&, ?frontage tax. to and Blackstock one tan suit case :on- tainlag various things, clothing, par", wrist- special noon; Mansion Hoose,'UxbridRe, night. Will The standing committee on Contin- ;Sencies 'reported and recommended wa-li.mone-netc. seatimontalt-ah- ad w par" and watch. substantial reward to tiesday. thence to Temperance hotel, Goodwood hotel night. Thursday the following payments: D, - R. B6&- boder. Kindly vatify or return to R A Pink, Blaalltock-, or J. 0, Stewart, 1308 KinAr at. w" Brougham hotel, noon; W H Banks, ton, on account of salary 75.00 ; R. R. Town to, On C. Pickering, night. Friday to his own 11dowbray, John Forgle and Fred. H. stable until Monday warning. -ardson. one day- attending Hydro -Ricb meeting at Toronto. 5.00 each: Ed. Tendert lor--Cojicrete Work 'Ald*r/-Gr%n4 trotting bred stallion, If Y "Willson. attendivig Court of Revision John Murkar. and ad - SEALED TZXDizai, marked- Tender", property of H 8 Pugh Gion. Major, will maim the season of 1917 an follows : Lit .5.00, grinting went1100 ; D. Beaton 2 day; will be received by the undersigned Clerk up noon of Monday. June Wednead sv, leaves his own stable for Mansion House. Uxbridge, night. Thorn P serving notices re Court of Recision 0 1.1th. 191. for building the following day, N D�bart's Brooklin, noon: Ban. 1!0.00. The standing committee on Dam- small c:)ncrete bridges. viz: del's hotel, Whitby. aigbi. Friday, es for Shmp killed by Dogs report- 1. On Kingston road, opposite Lot 28.. 5 ft. 4 ft. high. Pickerius!- noon- H &Pqgh's Whikovsle, night. Saturdav, Gresawool. noon; attd recommended the following layments: J. W, Jones.. Perone sheep iled span. about Z On sideline between Lots 28 and thence to own stable where be will rt. ma n antis the following Wednesday. � 20 00: Andrew Pegg. one sheep t p 29 in the first concession. 6 ft, span, killed IS 00 ; Mr. Spears, for services about 4 ft. high. On 0th Concession Bette Boy :8624, lil4l)19)-I 14419) -Imported -fin!pecting above sheep 3.10. 'File road. opposite' Lot 4. $It. 10 it. high t'ly&adale, the property of Nelson W&U. standing committee on Relief span. about 0 C aremsol, Will Make the sea, r. reported as follows : In reply to the 4. On Sideline between Lots -6 and 7. -son of IIA7 &- follows: Monday will communication from the See. -Treat in the 7th Concession. 4 ft. span, about leave his own stable for Jess Davis'. of of the- Sick Children's Hospital I ' n re 3 ft. high. Glasgow, noon; thitice to GoAwood an spect to cl%im re taking care of Uor. ­ 5.- On 7th Concession road, opposite til Taesisy afternoon, rueiday after don Redshaw on the ground that his Lot 9, 3 ft edam. ahimt 3 ft. high, _ noon own alable night WoAng-selay t. "their is &a lade ent person, also the 8. On north" � of hidelin-e.-betwepn- _�F_Bnnksk's. con. 7, eickering noon: reply of D. R. Beaton to the effect Lots W and 21 in the 7th Concession. Brougham hotel, u;ght,, Thursday. !that the paid Fred Redshaw is not an 8 ft. span. about 2 ft. high, H-arbron Bros. Kinsale. noon: Iroise Mckvoy's Ficker,rig. IDdigent, person, within the mea;ain 7. On the 5tb Conces-ion,' opposite con. S, night. I W. E.. S. of the Hospitals and Charitable Instl Lot 17, 6 ft. ap%n, about 10 ft. high. The include Fri ay, A ppleby'o.. con noon Ashborn hotel, might fttu,dav, Reuben JWtiOO8 Act, and therefore thetown- work will tAking out tship is not legally liable In any way, resent culverts or bridges and mak. Ing Besso'c Balsam, nobn, thence to his le Monday the Committee recommend the adop. neces arylexcavdtAuns. The Town. ;urnish own stat until morning. ' tion of the course taken by Mr. Bea- ship will the cement and the Bold 8"Ilite-Choicely bred rgis P_ ton in the matter, gravel - - - tered Hackney Vany (winner of the first r[be btanding committee on Bonuses Tenders for the whole or any part prize at Markb&co Fair ill 1916 defeat :for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters, of,the work will be considered, and 'jog be famous imported hackney pony, Ste.. reported and• re6omniende'd the the lowest-ar any tender not necessar. Whitegate Pimple 1, the property of E. following payments : Joseph Carter, ily accepted. A. Percy, lot 27, con. 6. Pickering. will bonus on 110 rods fence. lot 23, con. 6. 'For further particulars apply to any 'mate the season of 1917, at hie own 14A0 , J. H. Ka ea, 90 rods lot P.S. can. member of the' council Dated May 30th, 191i. stable. Arrangements oisy be made to 4. 12.00 ; Wm. Bagahaw, on 100 rods meet patrons at Claremont, B too harn. thong lots 8 and 0. con. 1. 1&00 : R. Found, R. R. MownR.%Y, RERVE. Whiteva'e and Green BLVOZ.' rods on sideroad between lots 10 and D. R. BNATON. Clerk. Markham 806. It. in B. F. con.. M ; Andrew Pegg, 01 rods on lot 11. con. 7. 14.40. The standing committee on Road" exid Bridges reported and recommend -ed the following payments : Pedlar B R AN .-AND SHORT S Pee 1 4 metal culverts for'B. F. con, . p 52. J. B. Wilson. repairs to w t 1. We havealwaysa large stock at lowest prices. -cons. 5 and 6 (Markham to pay half). .7 17.01); R. R. MowbraV, expenses of -.A)ouncil inspecting roads. including ...... hire a, etc.. 1&70; H. John MONARCH CHICK FEEL) SCRATCH FEED . . .. son. on account of contract re filling abutments to Palmer's bridge, 147 50; This is a good food, especially pre- Is -for ad,ilt f ' owl. A mixture, of :Avert and Potter. operating grader - pared �red for young chicks and different gra-Ins in proper pro - for best on Kingston road and base line east, ffly digested. is very easily p-ortions regults. 48-00; R R. Mowbray, freight on The result from, its feeding his Try it once and you'll be sure road scraper. healthy thriving chicks. to use it again. Your committee are in receipt of a 1psetition from the ratepayers of that 7 -Mart of the township situated south of the Kingston road and west of the Our Flours are made to give satisfaction. Rouge river asking this council to *`Oven that of the 3rd range line part CREAM of the West .;QUEEN CITY -MONARCH J -extending from the western boundary (Bread) (Blend) (Pastry) -oflot 35 to the River Rouge. Your committee, therefore, reecornend that we take the necessary steps to declare said road open, and that the clerk be hereby instructed to notify all person, --fuini- Aiway-sa ne of Grains and Mill Feeds. having obstruction's on said road a - Call and get our prices. owance to appear at the next meeting of this council to givi3 reasons, if any, why said obstructions should not be removed. The Campbell Flour M&, Co., Ltd A special committee of the Picker- couneil " comprising R. R. Mow- F6rgie amd F. H. Richard. �slon, waited on Sir Adam Beck in re spect to securing- Hydro Power to serve the centre of the township. the V E Ry ----result of the -inter ing that Sir Adam, the chairman o the commis - Sion, instructed his officials to prepare a*report setting forth the best method --of serving the whole township, and when same is prepared another con- Terence will be held. Mr. Forgie, seconded ;by Mr, Stan- ley, moves that, whereas the folrow- 7 -PROP OF in ed in the Toronto World of 31g 7 nay Rradr: "A deputation of repre- from THE SHERWIN-MUIAMS PAINT ives the township� of East and Nest Whitby, Pickering and the gives satisfaction. No paint can, give more. No man -Town of Whitby, waited upon F. G. can expect more. S. W. P. is a satisfaction -giving paint. ..McDiarmid, Minister of Public Works �e asking the government to take over and assume the Kingston road as a The materials that enter into it, the cafe -with which it is part of the Provincial Highway Sys- -tem. The deputation further stated made, the men who make it, . everything connected with -itbe willingness of the various munici- it, are of the satisfaction -giving kind. It never disap- palitles represented to assume 50 per -ewnt. of the cost of construction." points. Always does the work it is expected to do. Costs And whereas there was no one on that deputation authorize�d to speak for the least. Does most. C*J6,- .;,ands free. 'Township of Pickering as the Council `ave no one such authority; not deputation to SOLD BY knowing a was going: 'Toronto. And where" some one from JOHN S. BALSDON, PICKERING ANckering Township, &oorilrding to the. %F IF ITS GROCERIES, FRUITS. or PROVISIONS C.A.- MJ =J VS -R10 H A R 0 S 0 N 7. BOTH PHONES st now we are loading up every day with Tomato Plants and all kinds of Flower Bedding Plants, 10c.ABOX. PINEAPPLE TIME I.N i'-w-oWi get Pines any"cheaper' than Right Now. Get your order in at unce -they are going to be higher. 30s,are l5c.,24sare l7c.. New Potatoes, Cucumbers, New Carrots, New Wax Beans, New Beets, Ripe Tomatoes, Rhubarb, i cannot equal our Groceries for quality and freshness. We don't Lf keep groceries, we sell them. Try us with your next. order. AS, RICHARDSON�, T Cattle Stanchions, Hay Carriers, Litter Carriers, Water Bowls and other Barn and Stable Fixtures are Une'qualled They are complete in every particular Their durability is unsurpassed on contemplate renovating your -stables or putting in Hay or Z ter Carriers, CONSULT US.. articulare Cheerfully Given' R. THEXTON Ind. Phone Pickering, Out. STANDARD BANK.. 1. .4 Ofr CANADA HKAD OFMCC - TORCKM Thk Ran"' ffers every -facility in* -the conduct of accounts, of man'u- 2. facturers, farmers and merchants. .19ST-0 1873 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at every Branch. a35 BRANCH, W. GORDON. Manager. 0 El El Branch also at Whitby. V .The haunting charm of Hawaiian :music ."AWAIII&N music has a fascination 1-1 that grow. Listen to thia strange, -bobbing plaintiveness of voices, the all. "bue-human notes of the Ha�w'afian guitar .and the rhythmic thro"t'n-g of the ukalele in ffiege C 0- t �bi . a c o sc rd a .and you will feel the weird enchantmifit of night in the South -Sea Islands- 85CHAWAIIAN MFMUY. Too" Paks Haviraiian Compsaw. MALTNAKFA. Hear; N. Clark. Teloor. ana OMM "I in- . XAALA. Rolan K&avm4 Baritone. and octotte. 85c c 'A19315 ON THE REACH AT WAUMM Helm lAuWo and 10_ 1 ZSrank IFerwa. Ukalele Dust. *b , 10 inch HAPA HAOLE HULA CAML Helm Laulas and Fmak k 85c F4rera. Ukalele Da'st' C C.W L Pickering W, Liddle, -1 49 _.'� GLARRMONT Mrs. J. Redman was in Toronto, on Saturday. James B. Madill was in Brough. am on Monday., Graham Bros. have purchased a ' new Chevrolet car. A, D. Peters had a business trip :.to the city on Monday. _ W adding'bells can be heard very distinctly in our village these -days. W. Jenkins, of Oshawa, spent Sunday here with his friend, T. P. shirk. Mr. Joel Turney, of Streetsville, • spent over kunday with Mrs. J. Bundy. James Lawson had a business trip to Whitby on Wednesday of this week. Peter Macnab Sr, and Miss Mar- garet Macnab motored to the city on Saturday. Mrs. J. Anderson, of Toronto, Went a feiv days last week with re. J. Bundy. J. R. and Mrs. Thexton, of Pick- '.ering,spent Sunday with J. H. -_and Mrs. Beal J. W. Bundy, of Toronto, spent Victoria Day here with his broth. "ger, J. S. Bundy. W. G. and Mrs. Scott entertain •ed several friends from Richmond $ill on Sunday. Sam. and Mrs. Stephenson, of Toronto, spent the holiday with their relatives here. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Peter Macnab is gradually recovering from her recent illness. The library board met on Sat- nrday evening when they decided #,0 hold a concert about the middle ' of June. ' Mies Jennie Rawson of Toronto Public School teaching staff, spent the holiday with relatives in the village. J. 8 Bundy has 'returned to Claremont after spending a couple of weeks assisting J. H. Bnsdy, of Pickering. / W llington Pearpn has just returned home from a trip . to Ed - mouton where he had gone with a carload of stock. Mrs. Fred. N: Madill, of Stouff w wills, spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. D. Forsyth, -t-of North Claremont. Mr. and Mrs. Grant, of Toronto, motored out on Sunday and spent .•-the day with the. latter's-parents, James and Mrs. Evans.. -- John and Mrs. Webater and family,' of Whitby, and Mrs. Wm. Turves, of Myrtle, spent Sunday with. Thomas and Mrs. Pearson D. F. and Mrs. Macfarlane and 'son; Scott, of Cannington,, spent over Sunday w ith Mrs. Macfar• -e'a_ parents,.:Peter -and Mrs. •Macnab. -Mrs.. +� Miss Mary Morgan, of Toronto, .,accompanied by Mrs. John Mor-. van, spent the holiday with her uncle and aunt, M. and Mve. llen- Aereon. ' - Thomas Paterson has begun the carpenter work at -the new school Oat Cedar Creek. He is being as. _slated in his work by J. S. Bundy and Wm. Thompson. Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey, accom- panied by Fred and Mrs. Pugh _.and Mrs. Joseph Pilkey, motored • to Cherrywood on Sunday and spent the day with friends. 4k Wm. Scott, who has been at- tending the Toronto Medical Col- lege, is spending a few days here at the home of his parents, W. G. ,and Mrs. Scott. enjoying' s well- earned rest. T. P. Shirk, accompanied by his eons, John of Markham, and Ed- gar, of Chalk. Lake, spent Friday at Black River, where they were iauecessful in getting a big haul o trout and suckers. John H. Caster, of the Hydre .Electric Commission, of Toronto, ,accompanied by his wife, spent few days here with his parents 'T. and Mrs. Caster, of North Clare _moat, and returned home on Sun :day evening. Rev. Mr. McConochie, of Toron to, occupied the pulpit in Erskine church on Sunday last when ll presented the claims -of the Dom -inion Temperance Alliance. H Rave a most excellent address an met with's liberal response to hi appeal for funds. The Presbyterians argil Metho dists will hold uniop services o Sunday next, owing to the ab sen�c,f Rev. A. McLellan, who 1 non' enjoying his vacation. Th ;horning service will be held i the Presbyterian c•llnrgh whil that in the evening will be hel --in the Methodist church.. Rev. R. Real will officiate at both s COUNTY COUNCIL • County of Ontario. The regular Jqne in of the 7ounty Council will be •bald at the ,ouncil Chambers, Court House, Town rf Whitby. on Tuesday, the Fifth day >f June, A. D. 1917, at the hour of Ten )'clock in the forenoon., - - . All accounts to be laid before the ,ouncil should be forwarded to the 71erk, properly certified, at least three !ays before the meeting of the County .unveil. Dated at Whitby this. 21st day of guy, A. D: 1916. JNo. E. FAREWELL, County Clerk, Co. Ontario Spend the Summer months in TORONTO. ONT. Cor. Yonne and Charles Ste.1 It will pay you well. Great de- mand for our graduates. We were asked to flit 188 positions in two months -and 240 during two other months. Do not delay. Enter now. La a Catalogue mailed on request College open all year. Strictly First -Class in every De. partment. The Fruit Store - HAS TRE QUALITY . Choice variety of Spring - Vega - .tables and Fruits always -on hand. -Special orders taken for end of week requirements. lee Cream Parlor now open where we will be pleased to serve. - NEILBON'8 ICE CREAM Plain, in cones, sundaes or in Ice-cream sodas -always good, H. J. MARQUIS Pickering Ontmrio PICKERING .• BAKERY 0'. RO .'.i=a.- i ..,+f+''�''• 'Y''.YJl=k"+: , • "'C HE • DOMINIONIANKT i . ... .. Establlsh•d 1871 - . _ � , IK[----�-- _ - CAPtTAL ANS �t1�R 'SI..%000,000 n _— farmers" - Sale Notes a ,f XK rarmers' well do will to leave their .ale notes with The Dosefaloa hale tot cou"don. Consult the Kanapr. iBfi , .WHITBY BRANCH: S.Z. TERRY, Manager. % YRIi=)t=1R)IKRUK U• MUSS MURMUR KRUX RKUMSK X11KX XKt=i1Alg The ..Iot :Weather.. _ ,:IB Coming '.. Yost will need one of the .latest and most up -to -'date TOIL STOVES 10E,,0REAM ! _ cdi's'tly on hand; also .Ttat are on the market. soft drinks on ice. BREAD, BIIN9'and CAKES. it will pay Sou to see it and make comparisons Patterson's Chocolates. -before buying. Both- phones in shop. H. A. Money, ' Pickering +Code and. see them at , Order your Butler C sew � Pa er ills 5.c�►�l�..11r.fif.�.p , ,LU.0CHAS, SARCAENT'.S -Stationery, Ete., : C�JAL and - = _ CLAREMONT, Ont. at the News' office, Hard and soft Coal of. the best, `' quality on hand. TIKE TABLE—Pickering 8/ation 8 Spring r• 'w Footwear T. R. Trains loins East due as follows— Highest price paid for Barley, i F`1 No. 4 Mail 8.08 A M. Rye and Buckwheat delivered Complete •� •� 28 Local .2.45 P. M. at Spink% Mill. �t C/ 111. 86 Local 6.04 P. M. - Our Stock 18 'VUlnplete . Trains going West due as follows— Pickering ,Station Coal Co. No. 25 Local 7,37 A. M. tH. 27 Local .. 2.15 P. W. (Call and see the new style of Footwear for Spring. •�• 7 Mail 7.•10 P. M, •Sundav included Our Every -Day Shoes are made of solid leather and guaranteed.' - 7 This is what you have been Prices the lowest.; looking for 200 pairs of Sample Boots—Ladies' _ Peel's Shoes Give Satisfaction. Bell Phone 15L Gent's, Boys and Girls'—to _ _ sell at prices which pre- _ J. PEEL �&.. S O N vailed before the - war began. of all materials and dedan BROCE [STREET, WHITBY, ONT, Space will not permit quotations, 1 kept in stock. -'It will pay you but a call will con % ince you .and to °`n `t our works aD inspect our ed bl rove a mens saver. and obtain prices, Dou'ti be ml.led by P y &genie we do not am ploy them, consequent. '-' " Just a Few of Your t $ale-commene-es on -Saturday, ly we can, and do throw off the ages* March the $lat. of doer cent. which you wiI - osrhinly save by paroh'4.Li —isom na--- _ J. 1/ N� O L D' call solicited. e a s' o n able ,N e e d s wMITfT GRANITE Rs.. NORTH CLAREMONT l office and works, Whitby, Ontario - -- --- i Farm and Garden Hats. for_every_body Ladies, Men and Children. .Poultry Netting at reasonable prices. �. Splendid Brooms at W and W cents each. From 14 to 18 Years of Age with A complete line of White Canvas Shoes for Men, Women, Children. ' = ;High School or Collegiate Men's Cotton Hone f Com 15 cents per pair up. - _N • And in the'Grocery liine�--Raisins, Notaseed and Sunkist Seedless, 150 " EdueatiOn per pkg. Griffin Brand and Sunkist . Seeded, 2 for W. Choice Prunes 15c lb. Tiger Salmon 26c a can. -Excellent business o portunit for, bright _._ _. p •� --- A few linea of Soap still at 5 ets.• boys in office of large Toronto 9ackink Hoose Davies' Mince Meat 15c lb. - s epgaged in producing food for Canadians at _ Tome and overseas, E E. fro► N N I S Good Wages and Perm" mi ent Position SROZT GkH�. - -' Fare paid to Toronto and'comfortable lodgings secured. if engaged., a - When applying state age, school training and d �° � " � � �'Z 141aremold liverN Q G ' , I 0 ~ name of school principal - • S e ; i i -"� 'Bus meets all Train$ Bot"A,'News Office, Pickering g d ` a k E : O me First-class Ri%s to hireday or _ ° oK q e night at lowest prides. e i � 3, y ..4 Phone 1805. , H(Mil• $•� �,W till .b I linery,at U►fit �!*,Ip sIs .� f �: Thos. Sanderson &Soap a g a Jan 1PROPRIETORS a a N' ANS ?.FSS _ x Feb i ►�, - - - E W : -�__� " :u� ;pi' - - PICKERING We can t afford ■;• E Season is getting on. K - m - m..l`M•yf�C • e - . o own -this season's hats aWl J l ! Q LUMBER _YARD] E � rl u o ."'. c a ` a - �u July'. • ..� a ': text season. - J Ever hat in the store hag been i ffi maI No. ~ :HARDWOOD FLOORING . m: Y , i January 182 -Wh tby 9, obaws�l,BronRheci We can snppl hardwood fluorin - vices. r,e-.prised to sella ---' - - 5 Port Perry -4 v:br+a, gti; -- "Cranberry Corners", which quartered. White and red oak its was presented.at Brooklin on the _ _ N.O T = C all grades, widths and thickness evening of Victoria Day, by the . y )Claremont Dramatic Club, was a Goods and Groceries �f Help beim scarce I will be -pre- -evening pre- ROOFING _decided success in every way. — pgred to do cboppinn and Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, the Each member performed his or U�1n1e . oat flaking only on first ready roofing, made in 1891 her work well and the perfor. Our prices will appeal to yOU. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, SHINGLES mance was heartily applauded by the large audience, the hall being and get in on our specials. during the month of March. Choice B. C. red cedar shingles flled to its utmost capacityy The _ . _ After that date on Monday and revel is were in the netghlborhood Friday of each week. DD�� of $120.00, which is said to be the -- Nk A1so, for sale a gaanty of�. D• Gordon Q4 �o�largest sum ever taken in at a con- N 'R 1►���T 2 -ft hardwood. cert in the hall at Brooklin. The 17 • .iJ • �'ICSERINC# receipts are to be devoted to pat- IBBooeseor t0 D. Simpson di: Co. John F. Bayles, Greenwood Be11 and Independent phone. r elode patrpoees. .r._ -r• --.:..-.....w _ - ,,..iM•-e ".:..:• ,,,_E.'Lc:r_.-_...--:,sr.:c=, tam.tr_•,:,.�r7....:-4r."!$1a.>,.'e...'.�a'�^.... �: .:. 'Y r•.ry x,F t-, dJs�- 1` c.:, GC+l. s'*j'" � a-F'���.$"'-' _ $✓��.+cfikn• Y,, 3e _ ,.s. _ i. ..: .: tir.r ,,. .: r.:. ...tic .p.:•. ,.. ... .•„ice:��i nR" _ .. ... �.'�: •::,, P h .... .., .. _ .. f-.. ... - ..,. ... .4:..+ .... r. .. ... 1,. seal smile once or twice appeared. It "was he In the.door- The best kind of ironing board cov. - _ - .,� still there as stood waY watching John mount, and as; or is made of a heavy layer of absorb- ent co_ tton, such as is used for comfort- ' • pQ - Betw' ee' n s COu'S n Sl- with measured gesture, he lifted his hat in farewell. , • _' era. It should be cut to fit the board . ' .. (To be., and tied, the knots being left on the _ continued.) wrong side. ; map ' --- -'� -QR, A DECLARATION' OF WAR.- _ j r1 THE BOMB THAT BOUNCED. An English Airman Created a Series -, i �..• CHAPTER V.—(Cont'd.) rrlieved himself to be vindicating the �.--pie was nom more -than half-wa t.dignity. of, his office. People who tion at St. Quentin. y knew Father. Flinter in later lite re- ' home when the messenger-, sent in Not long agog The Youth's Com-', g ported of him that he laughed at least i.!taste from the village, met him with grequently as other folk, but at this anion related the amazing part play- as 1 the great news ed b f tb 11 d th b ttl on A sad Ineuraa eodety t64 �aels y menibe� tgactordaaeo With th* f tnwtterio Giobci�o fey n pdo ataoiecd. Skit aY ' Authorized to yb auiaal members and charter 10488 isovor ProTioea in Canada. Purely C WAlan. sofa. sound ani oeona „ e: rly stage of professional experience y oo a uring e a ea It Owe tom loeallodge of ChoeeoFd.ode Wt The finest lassie you could pick for; he evidently labored under the iirpres- the Somme, when the British troops due - miles around, they say, minister, and sion that every sign of hilarity sup- actually kicked their ball before them, the missis doing splendid, but frettin !.pressed added soineth n like a cubit after you, and you're to come home : g across, the battlefield to victory dur- to l.is stature both physical and ing a charge upon the German. ,just as fast as your feet will carry' mental. g p you" ---such- was the purport of thea At sight of the "minister" he first trenches. Now comes Mr. William' S4,a •;; • - good tidings brought by a grinning i colored as deeply as any giri could Cooper Stevenson, in the Outlook, to .:. 'and breathless .youth perspiring con- have done, and then gravely lifted his show that nota infantry alone have 'gratulation at every pore. hat. made the football field and the field of, Ea�ngdis�m apply et to ws of tlis J. W. Edwards. M.P. W. F. Mon of ' Grand couarllor. Grand6. W- F. Campbell, J. kL Ban. N.D., Grand ogadzat. Gina uediiai HAMILTON ONTARIO In a flash John s heart leaped up al- i Hastily and indifferently John re- honor one: the field of the air must ��------ . most to his mouth. The face of the tcrned his salute. Father Flinter was —� ` dead woman sank into an 'abyss of of no interest to him at that moment. considered also. f`r oblivion, and a tiny baby-face rose in He tured to Mick Stuart. It seems, indeed, that the air service n "^• Its stead. At that moment he: was ! "I can have the pony, can I not? I preceded the land service- in employ- PORT SjavES as average a man as any in the vil- must go to Ardloch without delay. I've Ing a football against the -enemy. At -Iage. Not even the fact of its being, been away since yesterday. That least a certain audacious aviator, ,✓ _ a girl instead of a boy could damp the'! storm in the night kept me back." whose biplane bore his nickname of WITH natural pride •of the father. j Mick began to dig about in his beard Syd conspicuously painted on i As fast a's my feet will carry me, in evident distress. i -you say?" he laughed aloud. "I should "I'm really sorry, minister, but the its wings, that his antagonists might SPORT QOT H rlL-z think so!' But with the hillside in this! > onv'., bespoke -,r Father Flinter know with whom they had to deal, `estate, that won't be overfast. And I here. He's been .up in the hills all found a use for one as long ago as 1 f _. G she's frettin , is she? My poor Ella! .night, same u, yourself." April, 1916. r . That's the vogue, this It wouldn't a bad plan to borrow ! Joha-wade an uzspatient g�eture. The town of St. Quentin, held by the d year — to have one's tide wings yonder hawk. Would he j "Have you no second beast? I must Germans knew him well; it lay in his LL .. ' ggive me loan of them, I wonder Y get ..one, I tell you. I've just had beat or district and he flew over the shoes lIl harmony with "!'What say -you, Sandy?" ; the news that myy wife has been lace almost daily to observe what was ` Sandy, pleasantly astonished - at brought to bed. She's fretting after p y • Lice sport suit, or outing this cite unusual jocularity—!or me 'going on and to upset as many plans ,John was indeed talking as though ! "I'm real sorry," repeated Mick, still as possible. The first of April was �, ��i�i , '• skirt Rlld sweater. under the influence of new wine— tormentin his beard. But at this perfect flying weather, and the towns- * A less deed es grin, ut more practical foiip.--all of them that remained—and ra p forward. their conquerors were .equally on the suggestion. 'Though wings might not `Oh, please take the pony," he said lookout. At -last a speck appeared in ,'. `be procurable, legs might be. Or, to eagerly. "I don't mind walking at pPe d g all and of Gourde you moat get home the western sky, growing rapider larg- Cj ggoiuut meta plainly' Mick Stuart, the j at once." er and larger. - forester in the jgul} ' hard by, possess- y John looked at him gratefully, not at "C'eat le bon S d!" cried the French - ed a pony winch he would presum- � y r . ably be inclined to tet out; and which all sa. though at a natural enema, .but men "Schweinhund!" growled the l� - would certainly do the road in half the', stlil hesitating to accept help from .Germans, and "Good morning!" - John jun ed at the suggestion, and such a quarter. g filling i. time required b human legs. boomed the anti-aircraft guns, "But you've been up all night, - �., . the sky with white puffs like - halos. '- in another ten minutes cause in sight Father—you know you have. ob'ect- _ - -- And on came the En lis a! the solitary cottage. It would ed Mick, who being: of the oldsith g hmaisi. casual "-- r himself, eve inclined to favor and indifferent. almost appear as though Mick had evidently s forseen his wish and inet it half -way.. his own astor. When directly over the hotel de vslle for before his doom " the very pony -in ! Been_havin' an awful hot time of it the visitor letsfall a large, round ob- �t ~ t question stood, ready saddled and ! with Tom Scott," he. explained to John, ject. There were frightened shrieks. �►7 � � S in an aside. Last stage of what ,., .. ,,, M SHOE bridled- , `Attention. La bombe. and hasty - _. "That's for me, isn*t it?" was John's theY� call deleerum treem s ' I bolts indoors. But Germans andiL relate greeting to the lad at its head.' "t don't like abusing of your—yours are the most complete brie of You thought I'd be wanting him." ,kindness," stammered John, sorely Frenchmen alike who were away from i - Before an answer came two men pressed between two considerations. the danger zone watched it descend in -summer footwear ever made. 4 stepped out of the house, one of them A closer look at the youthful face had! hypnotized silence. It landed in the 'fhe Fleet Foot trademark goes on shoes for _ the grey -bearded forester, whom John revealed to him bluish shadows upon middle of the street. And then—sap- need 1 g _ !knew, the other a person whom he its pink, and a slight droop at the.I risti!—it bounded! every summer need — for work and play—for _ likewise knew by sight. though never corner* of the lips. I did have some Up higher than the roofs of the �L before having exchanged a word with sleep in the night, for my—my patient buildings it bounced; and theta drop mens women and children. �F yy i died before dark. But its not on my; _ It was some months now since the' own account you gee, but on that. of p� to -bounce again, The Germans, � our dealer to#81110w you the Fleet boot line- --heap of stones. noted by John two .my wife. Siie is waiting, And then I' waiting to hear the awful crash that Y K�+ears ago with so much disapproval must confess -that I am just a bit im-! did not come, muttered, "Some more of you'll find exactly what you want—and the paces $ad' turned into that quite superfluous patient to embrace my daughter." ' that American ammunition!" and ! are a half, a third and even leas, than equally - Catholic Cbapel, but only some weeks The laugh with which he ended rangstuck out their heads -but only to spy : since Father Flinter had taken pos- with the pride of the young father. the bouncing apparition and pull them i attractive leather boots mould Cast. ` session. John had seen him from' Father Flinter echoed the;laugh. his ! in again with exclamations of fright. --afar, never without a slight attack of grey eyes twinkling In a manner that i At last; however, the thin ave- ` _ heart -burning' and once -or twice had was decidely more boyish than girlish. g g _ even taken Ue, trouble to make a But even before he had. spoken, be had • final little bob and rolled peacefully round, in order to avoid an inconveni- remembered his official dignity and, into the ditch. eat proximity. To -day, for the first corrected his expression into a gravity And then what shouts of laughter I ;� � �time, he saw'his spiritual rival near.mare decorous. echoed through the streets of St,.fD-10 He . was a very. small person, o! "Naturally you must be imient. Quentin! The English airman had` L' boyish, or niore strictly speaking Fray: have no -scruples at all. I'm' dropped a Rugby football. The saucy S rlisi, a learance, bei fair and quite well able for the walk—and I *;e+hnns 1i p ng Syd, at the risk of his life, had sac- - pink, while within his clear grey eyes there is nobody waiting for 'me, you 201 mosas t after regular the lace ar a aver s ! noHe w. again as .he said it, but in C ly April -fooled the enemy. hat p y 1 a different smild a this time. In fact, I cesstul young and very healthy g.rls. TheY smallness of his stature and the dainti- John did not quite know what to make s- :tress of his limbs were anything but of this second smile. imposing fact to 'Which, judging( "Ah, no—to be sure," he said, and No -from the careful assumptio: of grav- in the gaze he turned upon the youth- i:y both in feature and movements, he fol��� you priest there stood written y a syn-; b u y ti•!: : 1 r seemed very much alive. Willie Rob -I pathy which verged upon pit 'As son himself, in .the years of his debut ; you say, perhaps it's, after all, I who t � • - ' • in the quarries, had not been more have the first claim on that pony. ony So _ Jed ously watchful of his demeanour if you are quite sure—" Sugar than wa-s the small Father Flinter, "If A few more polite words exchanged, doll, you'revery much mistaken, his look t000so rK for the. poor r celibate be- .- you think I m a mere ink -and -white duringwhich John tried hard not to J foo for the ostentatiously serious look seemed to h strangelyenough,d,' . flay; while, by forbidding his full lips not look particularly sorry •for himself, I to smile unnecessarily, he evidently be and on whose lips the same enigmat- I I _- _ -ted Diamond � •- ,Tbis Summer-e,r, , i d:• - - •....keep your .. .•. , It is your guarantee that the sugar is a}ll ti 'Canvas and pure cane of the highest quality,= --that the Buokskin Shoes weight is exact, that the grains are either ' coarse, medium or fine;—at you rn have �:�-Wliite Cleaner....".. _ A PURE WHITE THAT WILL NOT RUB OFR. Put up in liquid form, the only, satiefaotory way to clean White shoes, belts, helmets, etc. Mostfor bables' shoos TRY A BOTTLE TO -MAY. tfia WORTK DOUBLE. 1 F' 'TAXIS CAJ" OT TOWS WROM. t : chosen—(yourdealercan meet yourchoie0. 7740930OPWw'7 USE RED DIAMOND 1. ST.. LAWRENCE G'ENU ATED SUGAIL ' , for every purpose,_. but ,especially for those ' wyhich exact the best. FOR JAMS ANIS 4 -LUES st. Lawrence Mara have stood * test of tam 'and have never causedpreserves tof rmenk or prevented jellies fro uN �t.. Red Diamond Granulated i, fres from the organic impurities whicb•cause these }rmMesr - - May; 100 lb, bag a f Sf. L Vvrence Vd TIbmpo Gelated nosD :pial haw a +oApZV gttbe W angst at hod fir glory >wpOSL ,Sold also in ow other slra and 41« of padmes. SY y ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINERIES LIMTTED, A , MONTREAL 3-4-17 Cd 1 �... ,,.-. .. ...r,�:.._... �.:. �.w� a,.:.{....._.,.. .. s. r-. _.. ..3.,. .✓..*r. __...ee...,. _x...,e ._..-.. rt., ,t_._ ata 4£,S.i-.�a..•:;,za,S?c._.,...,.__a.Fci,.�.�..�_�.w� � ., . ;?., X - �j+vhr-',yfa -R 101 1;11 9 .0 X:. .a, £ ,., 6' r.-•+.-• - ,s .ei=. �e�'' r.. mei-'•. .�.,�..a':..s•nvy .,-..-^. n.' -;`fi t%x ern. -..w .... ..L •."y3�rt.v': .� '�&"rh t, r4..WE .2:. OUS IN U-BOAT MENACE Maher of the �NoridAllt RAID ON I,IAH ARMY YICTO /� _ { BIG O SI i�� � �'� - ( RTED Toronto. May 2iURBED-Manttoba heat- \ El\G� -COAST' Y No official quotations. • Manitoba oats No ofltcial Quotations,- : Great Britain Already Has Life An}erlean corn—ro- 3 ,•euo,ix, .:�.?zi ,16 . Germ"- Aer lanes Drop, - About- 5,000 More Prisoners Captured and 11 Guns ---Carried nominate subject to embargo, tree °P p - of the =Cama Toronto. — $Qmbs—rj6 Killed, p � Ontario oafs -No., 2 white, 75 to T7e. 1- - Heights and -Consolidate Lines North of Plava. M��, nominal, Nu. 2 white, 74 to 76c, nominal, _ 204 Injured. ' - socoordins ttr freight's outside. - London; May 274 -The Westmin- Ontario 2.76 wheat -No. 2 winter, per car May 27. -Sixteen German' • � '',� � lot $2.76 to $2.80; No. 8 do.. $2.73 to London, `'• star -Gazette publishes a• message from. $2.7.8,-accordtng to freights outatds,-• • aeroplatres raided England on Friday, -London, May 27. -The' Italian army 'ing their Mont Gu eo lines'with those Peas -No. 2, nominal, according to . a correspondent who says_ the sub freights outside. night. The report of Field-MarsbAl has been victorious again in its big of -I on Hill 363. Eleven guns were asp- marine menace is being mastered by a Earley -Malting, nominal, according 'French merely locates tale scene iia ' fensive toward Trieste. Unwearied tured, .and more that 1,200 Austro- simple method which he indicates is to•freights outside. I - by previouq efforts Gen. Cadorna's in- Hungarians were taken prisoner. P Rye --No. 2, 12.00 to ;..05, nominal, ac- south-east England, but, according -the invention of an American. cordis to freights outside. 'to Berlin, -the- -cities attacked wars Pantry F1liday atolmed Yarge sections; .The surest testimony to the "It is giving away no secret," the bags njtl 1 60flouseconds pat nte,a in fruits Dover and Folkestone. The casualties ' of the Austrian second line of defence I strength of the Italian offensive is correspondent writes, "to say that the bags, $14:00; strong bakers', in �ute were hes on the rock hill of the Carso Iateau, vy, 76 being killed and near - that since the first attack on the bags, $13.60, Toronto. ` and to the yno h held firmly against I Isonzo on May 14 these troops have meths$, .which is reputed Lo be in- Ontario flour -Winter, according to ly 200 injured. Nearly all of the vie- and fallible, requires only a little time to, sample, $12,25• to. 112.46, in bass, track time were women and ' children. -At • _ :most violent counter-attacks all the captured 24;rr19 Austrians, of wham Toronto, prompt shipment. captured come into full effect and wear the Millfeed=Cdr,-lots, delivered Montreal the time •of the raid the streets were _1 A p ground on the Isonzo., 487 aPe�officers. Thi$ is a total o1 German submarines out. ,It is a mad- freights, bates included -Bran, per ton, - In this day of tremendo11ti1afighting prisoners equal to;that taken by eith- $40; shorts, per ton, $45; middlings, thronged. The raiders were pursued r el of simplicity. The press has been per. toil, , 148; rood reed flour, per bag:. and three- of them were brought-dow the Italians took 3,600 fresh prisoners, er the British or French in their of- liberal in its announcement of - Mar- 3.00 to $3.10, Following up their successes Fri- I fensives, in a considerable longer f Hap -Extra No. 2, per ton, $12.50 to in the English Channel and off the day, the Italiana on Saturday smashed.( space of time. coni's device, but, while extending $13.60; mixed,. per ton.. D to $11;50, -;•Belgian const. encouragement to Marconi, it' must track Toronto. i through the Austro-Hungarian poli-' The Austrian general staff, too, Straw -Car lots, per ton: $9, track I If had net been for hazy Weathers 'tr tions between Jamiano and the Gulf' bears witness to what a powerful not be overlooked that the genius Toronto.. and cloud -flecked skies, moat Britons of Trieste, .passing that Monfalcone- i machine the Italian army has now who perfected one of the must �monu- believe their anti-aircraft . defencell' mental advances in maritime nevi- Country Prodtl04F-Who1•sal• would have Lecolinted for t e air I Duma railway north-east of San become and what terrible blows it tion has devoted his unremitting . Butter-Fresfi dairy, choice; 39 to -400; - • 'Giovanni, and establishing themselves can deal. Never in the two years r-reamer.y prints, 43 to 46c; solids, 4z to 'raiders on England and the mage within a few hundred yards of 'the' of fightin ' •just completed," says the . conside•ation to the menace, and this 43r„ would .have been -insignificant. y $ p Y Eggs -New -laid, in cartons, 46 to 48c; ! village of Medeazza. North of Plava' Austrian official announcement, "has (resourceful American, too, has work- out of cartons: 43c.. was the bombs were dropped over. -a . ed toward the device .along independ ` Dressed poultry-Sprtnk l�htckens, 60c; limited area mostly in one town. the Italians carried the heights at the the heroic Isouzo army_ hada to face est lines." t fowl, 24 to 26c: ducks, 22 to 25c; squabs, ' : m head of the Palliova'valley, thus join- ;greater efforts of the enemy. - Per doz., $4.00 to $4.60;, turkeys, 30 to Not only were the 16 or so raiding S "Only a little time.is needed for our 32c.. aircraftturn back after its -- - - -- - — pre-eminent inventive brains to -out- 26; to � } `eir4pleRe; 2i' io 27bc; twins, RoyalF)ying Corps men_ in_ hot pur- strip the pirate professors, and by a large; 29c; twins, 29€c. strit but naval planes of the Dun. 4 CONDEMN 1000 SPANISH SHIP SUNK methal which is 'simplicity itself we i H"ne;' 5 -lb. t clover, 2 1 tins 146 _ 1 ahead have the life of the U-boat co 16c; 6-1 b. t-tns. 14jc, lu-Ib„ is;c; ,kirk station were instantly called into a y 6o -lb„ 13c; buckwheat, 60 -lb. tins. to to service and engaging the enemy on BELGIANS A MONTH 133 LIVES LOW (campaign measured.. - 1/;c. Comb honey- ex .75: eine and $ hea�'1' _ wrl7�ht err doz , $- 5; select, 32:60,. to ,his return, shat down three machines . 52.75No. 2, $2 to $2.25, in broaddaylight. p�*(1�i'En(1 rlfut syrup -t track Ontario' gallon, $1.76. iK►,iL!\J fry' 1FfR'l I'uuitoes=Ctrl track (ln[ar1o, per bag; I At One town where_ 14 Women, 7 _ Reign of Terror is Intensified'—!Forty.-eight of the U -Boat �'ic- 8,0 .I34 2'• :.Fw Ht bertvtck Delawares. per children and six Bien were killed the 1,q Ei:4U, Albertus, per bag. $4.OU; ' 11,"2A.whites. tag. $4.00,. I casualties were mostly of those who Hundreds of People Murdered. !, TAKEN BY FRENCH'leans-.]reported.- hand -picked. --sten- huddled in the streets, gazingaloft " P tiles Were Passengers. •hurlan, $8.11 to, s8.uo per bush; Llmas, - a had n,a, representative- of , London, May 27. -Forty -eight pas- i ,Ir- lb., 19 w 2uc..- and striving to pierce the low -hang- l London, May 26. -An a. i was r .- ing clouds through which the deadly gg g _" Provisions -Wholesale Reuter with a Belgian gentleman of f he Spanish � de Eizaeuir-' ; explosive bombe were dropped,. and • to -day by� Fruits of Drives Since May 1 181 high social perished as a �' Smoked n;vat»-Hems, medium, 39 to ;-locate the aerial assassins above. ? position, who succeeded in re are believed to have Champagne and Around 31,•: do, hes�Y, ' to 26c; cooked. 4t to • Y Q ' 27o; - -- -5►- Y escaping from Belgium, g' '' g 42r; roll,, 2e to 27c: breakfast bacon, knowing result of the sin:an of the steamer.' St. uentln. 33 co 86c; backs, plain, 36c: boneless, _ ,that he. was about t fall into he A despatch received b Reuter's 3Jr STATE OF WAR Panda of the German secret police. Telegram Company, the date of origin-. A despatch irotn Perls says: I tube rii2 tre2 1, ; epallls. 2 i1 to' 5 0; - - : He gives 4b terrible account of the of which has not been made public, `There Is nothing'to report except ar- i tompouia. tierces, Ylc; tubs, 21 c; Germane' so-called, judicial methods, reports the. loss of the C de Eiza-! tillery fighting, at tin:ies violent, in the .v }uY a anoate-Lon clear bacon. 24 to - Ej�TS � BRAZIL which have produced a renewed vent guirre. The despatch says that, ac- regions of Moulin de Vauclerc, - the tic per lb.; char• bsl;les, .4 co 25c. - able reign of terror, in many respects carding - to the second officer, the- Cakfortile plateau' 'and Chevreux. - — resemblin the procedure of the In- steamer sank in five minutes. lie's, s the official statement issued by _ Montreal P y alontral. tta> vi_r ots-_Canadian Foreign Minister S8y8 That' S quisition. "In a vague way:' he; was awakened by a great noise, and. Ithe War Office.Thursdaynight. (western. No 2. hair No a boat, extra t said, "the world knows Something of , rushed to the deck _and tried to get ;- "Wednesday night- our bombing air- No. 1 feed. 86c. Fiarlei-lianitoba feed, Declaration Of War i8 Germany's military actions but there , passengers into his boat, but the beat planes-dplanes ed 2,200 kilograms of pro= , $lis . ftout:-- $14 6 obs_ secondSprings, 14.19,hey Not Necessa y y , g P70 ,patents. first✓ 814 60: seconds, 1114.1v I � - are 1,000 citizens condemned every: was swept 'away, and almost simul- (jectiles on stetions in the. neighbor- ,Ftrvng bakers' ala v l.; tVlnter patents ► month for patriotic- offences. Duri'.g ; taneousl the steamer broke in half. i hood of Rethel, where fires broke out. choice. do 76; Ntra� 5 toi3-4 4 115.00 to I A Opening ofch from Rio' portJaneiro says! the three months preceding ,ianuary' He saw no other boatg afloat except "Belgian communication: -One .of oa11530, ts U 13ble $ soy to 13.Ou' $do•, -bagsi190 Opening of all Brazilian poria to this last forty-two death sentences were., that in which he and the other sur our patrols fought an engagement last its 14 ss to $4 6.. Fran, 140.00. Jno, is warships of the' Entente : allies was r y- p g -3+4.00 alladun >+-948.0) to- $62.0°. advocated' In the Chamber of Ilepu- inflicted in one court alone. vivors made their ;escape from the'_night with an enemy . ieconnoitbring atoutilte $5x 00 to �57 A. Hay -No 2 "Nobody who has not gorse through steamer, Those in the boat had a ; party south of bizmude. Thursday per eese�-Finest lots. st �r ns, 200 io t III 'the Foreign Minister. Antonio y by Niolo eBueno� It. can realize the extent of terror miraculotis escape, rowing. for many ',,vas marked by the usual ,artilloaty Be- finest eameeastry res. fortda8rut�i �Fit� , de Andrade and several other mom- . _ :which. prevails owing to the methods' hours in heavy seas durinecul weath- ! tions. We carried out deatiuctiirti Frerh. 44 to 46•, :�u, s stock, 4$c r� hers of Parliament, during spirited w° >< 'n the neigh-, Eataea-I•rr bag, rer-Iots..13..5 t $4,oJ. e e were ease in the sc•4tnties :fires on the eilem r_a i 1 r, Th dr d t g ' employed ed b the German secret e y _ P Y Y P Y new Bra- - :- lice, and for obvious reasons ver , of attire and were compelled cease- borhood of the Chateau Gico e.'.' I discussion of the proposed Y Pe I winniveR Grata �zilian' policy in the, international situ- . few people are able to give arW_nre--lessly to bail the boat. Among the "On. the Vauclere giateau at 8,30-' n`innipeR, alar :+� �u,h rices'- cise facts. Only thane who, like my- 48 Passengers missing is the Spanish o'clock Wednesday night an attack lvheat-.gin i tiurtne� n. $x a7 No 2: tjn silos. De Andrade declared that such $2.64: No. 3,.dw $2.59; o. 4. 82 er, No, 'a measure would be in the interest of - -self, have narrowly escaped ' the! Consul at Cblombo, Ceylon. !by the Germans, made after a violent 6 92.21 �0 6. $1 so: teed.' I1 l6 cyac>• Brazil, whose existence depended epos `t Clutches of the German spies boombardment, was checked immediate- -No, C''-«' -7.itc, fib: 2. do 43c excret rsl a and.: P s - � -- t No, i tees. 746c -No. 1 tees, 7Uc. No 2, freedom of the sena. , • agent provocateurs' have some know- Iy,' The -Germans were driven -back do, 61c $lame •-No. 3, $1 32; re eceed. Foreign Minister Nilo Pecanhti de - ledge of their methods„ TUREILY SWEPT, t� the trenches whence_they came, at- C 0a f. td, }t,�$ Flax -No. moo. t w -w- Jin a><a.l ! t. rr 04�, �o, 2 r•,tr , $3 of, - dared in the Council of Ministers, ac - "A German Sergeant was ordered Iter suffering heavy losses. Prisoners,. icbrding to the newspapers, that it was to arrest 'Franc-Tireurs' in the early taken in this.region in tine -operations . Vult•d sears 2aarle - days of the war, but as he was un-; - BY FAMINE of May 22 belong to six regiments allnneau^]tr. >iry 2y-- 'treat $alay not necessary for Brazil t declare able to find a - $2 96 ,lulu. 9: Ry, Septe,x 91 A I 'war on Germany because she lied been arty, and -44 daring to from four different divisions. Since rash No, .1 hard, 83 93 t $_ ss, Nq, i ' tuall forced into a state of war -by - resent himself before his chief empty -� aA1ay 1, R,FOd unwounded Germans Northerly, $2 13 to $2 s$, Nu..2 3lorthern,r Y P P y 9- 73 to $1.R3 r`orn--`o, 3 %allow, $140 to : P 000 Desertions From the. `have been captured by our troops be- $1 s2, Oal„ .No. $ white. 61 to 66c, ,circumstances. lie said that the tor- -handed he simply arrested the first 100, i Vlr,ir unchar.red Bran. 930 to 931. pedoing- of.the -Brazilian-steamer Ti- - unofl'ending peasants- he met on the Alread_ ;Tureen Soissons andAube-rive_ �trulurh slay 29-vt't+�,c-fin 1 n;,rd, juca did not essentially modify the road. This sort of thi ap- i .In the Champagne there was-raW- s- fl,; No.'1 Northern. 8- A; No'2 Nur- _pns daily in the campaign of perse-' _ Reported• er active artillery_ fighting on the share $2 si; eta>: 82.14 auf�, $2 4a. H11 situation created by the destruction nnmi-na] Linseed 83,27. Slay, 93.3.7: of t -he Parana_ ­cution directed against the patriots, '� Moronvilliers Range. On the remain- Jui%% $4.3x,. September- $3.21,. ucraber; _ _ A despatch from New York says :-- : t$ , il4 - 0 _ _ n der of the front atrol encouliters &nd . ADVANCE ON A news agency despatch from Paris,.; , p — - BR.47.[L TO POLICE mtetmittent artillery fighting oc- ; Lt.• stool ]wstsu s " published here on Friday, says: , `_ 30hrTH ATLANTIC: curred. Tnrnnto, \143' 9.-l'h, uY heuFy ctee.r n Turkey -18 swept with famine and, . . .- 11 76 to $12.00; 4rcod hravS efteerr - - --- R pestilence,. her people rare p�i'tic- - I�11 G6 to sli: i6, bucc�rers' rat(le, theftsAdes etch from Rio Janeiro says:_ 11 .36 to $11.76• do., go ­d, SIOA5 to 1- P y •.�� Com- -WESTERN FRONTS stricken and her army's morale is ut !HEAVY LO - - Il 1 i 2s S do_ madfum• 89.75 i o $10.00, Acrotditlg to The Journal do Com- �►' - _ terly gone, according to information, .commun. $9,85 to $4.16; buwh�rm' bulls. I hotee, 914),5) to $11.00; do„ flood burli:ymercio, it was decided at a meeting of - - - - received here on Friday via Berne.' $9.75 to $10,00; do., medium twlls, 1R,rR SUFFERED BY FOE the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Successful �Ntinor Engagements One hundred thcusand'desertIons from tr, S9:Ou; da, ro6�h bust, 9s.4o to 9a.fio: ' the arm are reported.- butchers' rc.w•., choice. $10,25 to $10.75: I Commisaionx, called Thursday `by the , -New Thrust in Preparation. y P I do., good: $9.26 to 10 00; do; euedlusm Foreign Minister, to adopt the prin- - Realizing the loss of all Turkey's: -'ss, 00 to 99.;6; stockers: -97.514• t 19.0 London May 27. -On the two main fighting ower, 5000 Austrian troo s Attack French Saftent to the feeders. 19.50 to, sto.n; canners anb ciple of revocation of Brazil's sea- Y •P P cutters, $s, 25 to $6, 36; milker✓,, good to ttality in the war between the United ; battle -fronts, Arras and the Aisne, have recently been sent to Palestine I North of the Ladies' Walk choice, each, $ .0 ito 16 ; d: cern. and States alid•Cierihank, and to Holies tbb ' the past 24 hours have seen more to attempt bolsterin u. the arm in I 1 mad.. sect,, s4o.00 to sco 00; rt�nArrA P P g P y A despatch from Paris sa s:-='160.00 to 1110.00;- light ewes. 1200 w •South Atlantic with the' Brazilian fighting than for some time in the front of the British expeditionary$ P y $1R,60; sheep, tuavy..s8.6o rn sto.lo; same period, for there has-been no fortes. Four thousand German troops i North .of the Chemin-des-Dames, in:calves es +iambs o choice. ach, 16 612 to 119; o $114.00. fleet, a �a engagement of magnitude. The. series are said to be.guarding'tFe Govern -'the region of Pantheon, the. Nolce. $14.50'i� 116; do., inedluin. s1o,Sn . =_ wu o1 local attacks, bombardments, trench mint. buildings, factories and bridges' in heavy attacks succeeded :ii'enterfng to $12$1.7.60; aoKx,_ fedand watered. $1_s. o0 9blfaces that -marks the timein30 a raids and very considerable sir activ- in Constantinople, while hundreds in French first-line trenches, according , $17.40: do, f.o.b.. $16.26 to $16.40. f ti ky seem to have been in preparation the city are dying each day, to the French official communication alontreal. stay 20 -Calces, $5. so to cities in as -many countries, and the for heavier fighting. probably on the'. Typhus is sweeping over the whole l, issued Friday evening. Immediate sl1. sheep ij lnc la, los 911:oo; to•$10.00: lec 0:movement's of the earth, planets and• other heavens bodies. British front. country, the report declares. ; counter-attacl--A by the French, how=- hugs, $17.75- to $18.40. I y ' ever,•drove the forces of the German ----- -- - - - - --- ---ti Though the French carried but an The deserters from the Turkish FIRST UNITED STATES FORCE attack in the Champagne that gave army, 100,000 strong, are said to have Craws Prince from most 41 of the cap- • tore„ elements. - them small local advantages; most of fled into the Anatolian mountains, , .. General Petain s forces have occu-I he fighting on their front consisted and to be existin; through brigandage: ; I _ n the repulse of small German coun- ter-attacks. These counter-attacks - of Craonne, after : inflicting heav-'y, - ON FRENCH- FIRING LINE:' C. S. WILL NOT SANCTION losses on the Germans and taking 30 *ere made mostly on the Chemin-des- games ridge, but without success. Ar-' PEACE MOVE�•IENT prisoners. Two German battalions " t I were almost annihilated by the `-anguard of United States Army -Now •Occupy Position in the w $fiery fire also was active on the -- ., ridge and.in the Cham a fi se o .1. a Th A French Army-' eco✓ ing to t e German official g es o e ,, Stockholm Conference. BRITISH TRANSPORT ------� - statement, the attack the Croton prince delivered Friday night, which A despatch from Washington say3Tr- SUNK IN MEDITERRANEAN but disapproval of the --' - r A.despatch from French Fieadquar- I which our neo, ally will send across Paris announced med►witl little --Emphatic peace took 544 prisoners, 15 ma- Propaganda of European Socialists 1413 Lives Were Lost -Torpedoes on tars saya: From ttie_camp- where they ; the Atlantic. - As soon as -Wwas. de-, success, chine guns and much war material.- was expressed on Wednesday by the May 4 _ -London. (.,,ave. been training the first American tided that thein country should enter +" the -w...-these men, many w}igm are y, Berlin claims no great gain in ter- American Government, which denied Ad— espatch from says:-1 -of -combatgnt unit -started Thursday forrerfgineers by'profession, ave a th'e- g P rain, but says a French counter -at- passports to American delegates to The British transport Transylvania' _ the which they will occupy. at design of serving on the Cross in tack was repulsed. the Stockholm conference and issued' ---� --- I a warning that an American taking y. g was torpedoed on May 4, with the loss' I of 413 ersons, The Transylvania was P Y position .Red the front. American ambulances are order to join the fighting units. Be-' - S _ - 'T4tRFE FAE:.ICH SHIPS in in the negotiations_ would be : torpedoed in the Mediterranean. of tours in!sides the contingent which ren't _' _ __jam _ SUNK IN O4YE WEEK • legally Ilable to heavy punishment. SUNK :.� -The f-offowing off tai stateinent was and America- aermener the front_TErursday severs} others are ti- formal announcement of, put- given out to -day. I done splendid work for the cause of now being trained as soldiers in the •A despatch from Paris says: --One' pose was issued, but officials explain- "The •British transport Tmnsyl- the allies, -but -this fine -body of.young', same -district, some according to French merchantman of more than ed that the Government's course would v-ania, with troops aboard, -was tor- ' men, mainly: drawn from the univers- American and some according to ' : --1,600 tons ,•rid two under that tonnage have the two -fold effect of discredit- pedoed in the Mediterranean ori May, ity corps of Cornell; Yale, Harvard, French methods under' Freneh and' ` , "1 were sunk by mines or submarines i Ing generally any peace moves by 4, resulting in following losses; 29 and 378 of other ranks; Chicago and other well known colleges American instructors. Captain Tink- in the United States is something diff- ham, the officer commanding the de- during the week ending May '20. Three unauthorised persons, and of con- officers also = ✓hips were unsucAesafully attseked ; demfiing in polar the present the ship's captain, Lieut. S. Brinell, ferent. Though they actually came to tachment which started Thursday, has while 991 entered French ports, and` Socialist agitation, regarded since its and one off leer and nine men of the France for ambulance work they are already won ther Military Cross white 1,018 sailed i17 the same period.inception as inspired by Germany. crew." the fighting vanguard of the army serving with the French at Verdun. „.• - ',._ .-'. .....- ,,. �,+'.r.. x..� ,-.. ter. _-_.:i•.an.,w!-4+rm:r.,.,.:1x..,.,_P•!._.i"✓�'.._4a.•F..u, .r..e':;+�i 1s?,n'wv1'wti.t,•!ft' Y f ... L•OCALISMS. �f. Richard Moore, of Toronto,. .: was in town on Saturday. - -A nuniFer of our sporte at- - ' tended the horse races at Toronto ?. last week. -John McGinty has completed -some- repairs to the basement of the manse. -Miss C. Smith, of Hamilton, �sppeent the week -end with F. and Mra.. Hurst. - -Norman Kerr, of: Belleville, kpent $couple of days with his mother here. i -Monday next being the King's.. r . bicthday, it will be observed as a 4 general holiday. Dr. Towle's sale on. Saturday -. last was well attended ; and good prices were obtained. -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as 'usual neat Tuesday to attend.to } We professional duties. -Allen Fuller and Walter Sleep lowed this week -13 acres of very plowed sod in 29 hours. -The Campbell Flour Mills Co. etre installing a large new 100 h. p. .:boiler in their mill here. - -Twenty per cent. of! 1917 re- tail price on Martin-Senour Paints at G, A. Gillespie'e, Dumbarton. * 1 Morrissey is improving bis property by constructing ce- trent walks around his residence. ' -Monday being the King's " birthday and B pnblic holiday, the g06t ot'e will be open only *bm0to10 a. M. —A Sharpless Cream Separator (new) for sale at a great bargain. Hee D. Bitnnson. Also for Cloth- ' -ing see D. Simpson: --M. L. Frederkhson, of Toron•• to, has been spending a few days ` --at the ba�,y sitting in hardwood `- floors in 7ohPn Taylor's summer cottage. —Miss Mabel Clti-rk, of the Clin• ton News=Record, spent Saturday here with her brother and sister, s W. J. Clark and- Mrs. -H. J. Mar- quis, here. 'L --R. W. and -Mrs. Gordon re- tnrmed home on Wednesday last, iafter spending a couple of creek's ,vacation in Boston and other At- lantle cities. —The raising of',aew large barn ' took place successfully -at Thomas r Wilson's on the base line on Tues. qday of termoon. Frank* Prouse is the contractor: •Fred Kirby received word last week. that his brother bad been killed in action. He was married .t'- ; during Fred's visit to his English d home a -year ago last winter. —During the summer months, u the Pickering U. F. O. will meet cr -the third Wednesday of each - mon th, • consequentl - there will a be no meeting next TVeduesday. --The monthly business meet- ing of the Girls' Red Crows Club will be held at the home of Miss ']Mary Harding on Saturday after - 210012, Jnne 2nd, at the usual hour. =The June• meeting of the Meth _. odist. Ladies' Aid will be held on > Wednesday, the eth, at 3 p. m., fat the. home of Mrs. J: T: Stephen- son. A )!food attendant is desired. -Dr. Marsh hae'constrneted a cement foundation for his lar �te telescope. The instrument weighs -about 700 pounds and thus re- : qquiree a solid foundation in order 1ELbett it can be operated properly. -The members of the township w council made their annual inai Ilion of the township roads on l9at• urday, and they found that the roads were in need of repairs at different pointe, e4pecially along -the Kingston road. -There died. recently at his residence in Frobisher, Sask., Iiiebsrd Remmer, in his 78rd year. The late.M�e. Remmer was former - 1 a resident of Pickering town- ship and was a brother of: the late Enoe and Harry Remmer. a. -Most of no can boast a robin's or English sparrow's nest about 3 our lawns or under the eaves of C' houses. but Dr. Field seems to have inspired most confidence is the bird world, for a phoebe site peacefully on her nest just above r" his front door. . =L. A. and Mrs. Findlay, G. Wallace, Mss. Hutchinson and graud•daughter, Miss Edna Chris- tian, Mrs. W. J. Tod and son, t: Harry. W. G. Harvey and L. J. Harvey, of Toronto, and Mrs. Har- vey and daughter, Miss -Casa, of _.__Oshawa, Were the - gueats of Alex._ and Mrs. Findlay on the 24th. =Wm. McGuire, who liar been ' farming for the past twenty-five years at Margaret, Man., has're• turned to Pickering, and has leas - ,i __ d the Margach residence in which `f he, with hie_ wife= -:and family, is getting nicely settled. He reportp _ exceedingly fine weather when he left the west, and the crops at this early stage promised well. -F H. Hall --has; sold a large `. amount of bedding plants during _ the past few weeks. E. L. Ruddy `�' has already given an order for about fifty dollars worth, and Mr. z Half hopes that when the Kings- Halt road has been taken over by the government many Toronto people will come out here to re - y Aids. who will be good for his. . business. r ' r_e, ..:'s {�` v, ;c,�•r.^ s� .911 ++v +i4 'a? •.'.{¢". -'."" ... 'r'� A t. .4,; .u., .`'id" :r .7.!:wc s. x'„ -+,er_+.!P:...8+�•. w. �_ : ,tea.+ • -Rev. Mr. Bedford is atlendinq the town C I tY. a.bird-seeing to 21 farmer. South (tire be transact le ed this letter er, ed says, close I lit I ly. infurm LKTTZR* To THR LDITOR 4 - - ' be Bay of Quints Conference at -•'— onder i31R,-,The writer bas been wonder- 3 - — A. Defriee fano tuner from p Nord_heimer Co., will he in Ingwhat has become of the prophets of last Decembet.- It is too bad things - of because did not go as they pte�icted, because _ 'F on Monday next. Leave their reputations were at stake. __ _ O� your order at the Nsws office. in your i@sue_ot Dec. 22nd, Mr -An- _ ' _—The. pulpit in the Methodist > pThe son's name appeared under a letter a next Sabbath will be Dorn- i forth a waste of public money sett ng o p y .;. by the Rev. Mr. Griffiths, B. and extravagant waste of $SM, when --You _ A.,_a yol}ng poen of excellent shill.. $1000 would have done. could not make .Mr. Anson believe that he - —Two of our residents went on wrote that letter. Mr. F. H. Richard- son followed the next• week, referring - -• - _ . ` : Bi ' expedition last week to Mr. Ansob's letter as not being ex• ' Spink's flats and Banks' -woods aggerated in any way, when at the Bi r and in one forenoon identified 50 same time, according to the auditors' 9 different -s ies of birdb.` —F. W. Hobbs & Son shipped report, there had been $1808.67 spent, and it may take $50 or 075 to complete S head of cattle on Friday last, the Siling this spring. The writer un-� derstanda that the Council went over which realized nears 111000. Who da the question very fully. The present i s 4 O� abetter off these y a .than the plan was the cheapest, as It did away of the with long expensive wings being non- the TheS ' —The- annual meeting . structed to protect roadway. Ontario Board ofAgricul• bridge, which was to wash away, still ore and.Women's Institutes will held at Greenbank this year on remains. By measurement the w&Ur at the highest point gave a cicar space -� Thursday, , at 8 o•clock. June 7th A 71 ft. to the base of the bridge. At the same time •there was nearly ; of The business Is to receive the an- the land under the bridge. When ' sinal report and elect officers and this Is removed it will add to the safe - -any other business that ty of the work. - - may come before the meeting. It From the.above facts Mr. Richard - in expected that a- good speaker son, in introducing petty matters 'overshot will be present to address the meeting. For particulars see the a campaign, the mark and put it `too strong for a rural municipal arge bills., Everybody is expect• election. Jon. a -Ratepayer to take an active interest in work. Come and bring along your lunch and have a good time. KINGSTON ROAD IMPROVEMENT • -Mrs. Edgar Andrew received a this week from Capt. F. D, p Under the above heading' there ap- -s :- ' Gifford, 'the officer in command of peared in the last iasue of the Picmcu- tray} Nzwe a report of the deputation . �� the company of which her broth- Lance -Corporal Allan Bath, from the Townships of East and West Whitby, Pickering Township and - prat a tnembee, and who was kill- Whitby Town, who waited upon the - in action. In the letter he Minister of Public Works, asking the "He came through the at- tack,and std very floe work, be-. i Government to take over and assume the Kingston Road. This artiele stat- man. very creditable man• having in creditable havingr ed that the speaking was of the' tens- est character and made. it manifest � ,1eS After had er.P that the delay, that was due to politi- ` enema position we dug in and cal manipulation on the partof several i Allan %% ith - two• other men were would not longer be brooked by the - together in the trench. The apeakare. - - enemy were shelling us very heav- The man, or men who stated •that : the time. One large shell the delay Was due to policical manipu- : clove to them and killed them deep- lation: on the part of some, utters a deltberate falsehood. as, the council [1T Wear by shock, buryintt them' never considered polltl s while die -32 _ • I regret very much having to you of the death of your cussing the terms of the bill. Our opposition to the 90 per cent. was be- - _ - - ° +.DIRT brother. but I do want you to cause we thought it too much hnd know that he was always a good soldier and died doing his duty were desirous or and are .trying bard to obtain for the Township A mors yy r a -� nobly and well." equitable arrangement, The who resort to such con- =0n Tuesday evening next, June 5th, Rev. Dr. Marsh will persons temptible methods are unworthv of Bf��4SSl EiEiJ J give a unique entertainmentin 9t. the respect of all right thinking pen- plc' , .. Andrew's Presbyterien church, when by.. lime -light he take R. R. MOWBRAY, Reeve , , :' jo-H- i•dR(3IE, Deputylteeve. _ _ i M C HAPMAN l -- -will his through limitless At Ex. WILSON, Councillor, . a, audience space. You will see the mount- -W. J. STANLNT. Councillor. i stns of the moon. and eras;ks on the lunar surface,' the snow on. belts on the great Jupiter, In the last number of the Pickering News (May 24th) the reporter of the -,--C � ��Mars, EE -D and the rings on Saturn, the (food -Roads Deputation which went - Queen of the Skies, the spots on the sun and polar fires, 400,000 miles to Toronto on May 21st unfgrtanatelp used.the term ,political" withreler- . Wisconsin No. 7, -Imperial Leeming, high, also comets, ,nebnlae and stars by the million. As Dr. eoce to the opposition tj good roads 'In Pickering Township. Whereas the most active opposition ' _ lJ V 47 White Cap) Cob Marsh is one of the leadiast. aetrd p to the Provincial Highway Bill has -Corn. ` nomers of Canada, and_ whose re-- emanated from certain members of - .. - - '' ' - '- ' .-=•_ putation extends throughout . A- Europe, inter- the Pickering Township Council, thio insinuation is _ Screen DOOrBint3O1P Sareen8 ' ! merica and a most evidently aimed at , estiag and instructive talk Dray be titnticipated; Miss Belton; one of them. and they repudiate such a state- went as false and unjust. ! Q - '- 'Coal Oil Stoves tot cheap - ` Toronto's star elocutionists, will assist in the rogram. Admission It is only fait to the mebabers of this deputation that this fact be made pub- ltd : that in presenting their wishes to • .- • - - -. - . - -• cooking � 25 cents. Proceeds are for the im the Minister no insinuation o! political _ 1 covement of the Church pro. P P pertv. opposition was in any way referred to by the representatives of Pickering J. H. BUND.Y. - - Pickering... —A program was' sent to all the Township. -. j schools for Empire Day by which special lessons were to be taken The report of the -doings of this deputation was handed to the Picker- to News by some Doe epideotly.pot /^� �j^L'njN�i HEAME SPRING SEED The forenoon part consisted of -the the National living In the Township. Such a cba e t�e •40 singing of. g q ae the above was made before ,,. Well what you need we have. Anthem, a lesson on the history Minister by some of the fodr orftve of Our Flag, Canada before Can- federation and a literature lesson men -who took -part in the deputation from. other Townships and their state- - - - InAhe way of Seeds : Mangel Seeds. we are selling at 86 conts;and 80 cents, on the Maple. The afternoon manta are to be regretted. Turnip Seeds at 55 cents. We can give ou good quotations _ teats: part consisted of a lesson on the No attempt was ever made by the _ for Timothy and Clover British North America Act, ad- ir organizers of the deputation to dis- cover the political party which any cover It you a:auaine our Overalls and Smocks that you wore htet year, to all pro; :­ Y know us and whati -- - dresses,lmusic and National Sougs. The Pickering public school cele- o of those invited to go belonged. The babilit you 11 find you needs new air, ell ou : y y y p we can do for you. We've a dandy line of Spring Shirts, also. brated the day according to the Rev. Dr. Marsh depntatioo believed and et[il believe that they were actin in the best in. the They Our Soots are a feature, in fact the greatest feature. of our store. We've'gat You know program. and terests of township. quite the best lines that money can buy and at reasonable prices. Rev. Mc. Brace Rave appropriate rightly told theMinisterthat they were the Williams Shoe, because you've worn it before..- It's right. - addresses on the British Empire and) Rev. Mr. Bedford offered a afarrepresentation'of public opinion in that portion of the Township where Come to "The Men'"tors." i special prayer for the welfare of good roads -are most needed' and least. id evidence.he : A k��T�T'r 1-jIj^i���T1�T/1 I V 11�.L1, V the Empire in the crisis through which she is passing. A special opponents A ,` . - Established 1857. feature of the program by the gighpvay Bill are, therefore, mistaken when they assume that this deputes - pupils was a piano _and violin duet by M Ruth Eva tion wished to insinuute to the M.in- later that their were SEEDS 1 SEEDS ' -SEEDS es and Mnrpby and4he Saluting of the motives political for opposings acbeme which they do --• Apr; Flag by si n girls. Quite. •a number number,of people visited the nter-_.� not seem to consider in the beat later- est of the Township as a whole. _ - Timothy Seed, Goveanment.tested. Steele- Briggs and Ferry's . school end enjoyed themselves. -F. B. HovssxR, Garden Seeds of all kinds. -After several weeks of deep the fate Sec'y Pickering G}, R. Association _ - Seed Corn ou.cob, guaranteed Canadian grown -White Cap, Leaminr busheL Dutch bet's 26c 1b: anxiety regarding' of ELM DAi:E MILD and Wisconsin No. 7, $2.110 per = their son, Lieut, W.. D. -Harding. who was reported missing at the P=����INC Martin-Senour's Famous Paints. 100% •pure, all kinds and colors. Turpentine, Oila, etc. Everything requislite for the house-cleaning season. T time of the Biattle of Qfmy Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Harding, on Friday You can always get the beat Mani- 'Your -patronage solicited: Prompt Delivery. last, --received *-letter from him __toba Floor made from No. 1. dated April 24th and.writtea from Manitoba Wheat. , 'for _A, {, ILLESPIE, DZ7�IB�RTON Carlerhue, Germany, where be was Royal Household and Glenora , - a prisoner. He was' in a most Bread. Try a bag., cheerful mood, his chief regret be- Pastry Ffour Fresh'Rolled Oats Ing that be. had nothing to do. -While 'work; BRAN,SHORTS " "'Ml`X FEEDS ' - " SooN BE SPRING SEEDING privates were set to ,' officers were- refused that .privil- ego. Re expected, to g pe however, to of French OAT CHOP CRUSHED OATS $ARLEY CHOP _ . take up the study and German. At the time of _ WHEAT - Get your Harness and Collars repaired now. writing he was detained as a pris- Y CRACKED CORN I have on hand oner in -a hgtel, but expected to MIXED HENFEED'_1.� $etc of Team 1lsrnese at $27.50 s set aK leave in a few days for one of the Caldwell's Cream substitute 1,.Set of Team Harness at $37.60 military prison camps. At -tbe time in which_ he was made prix- _ Calf Meal. Molasses Meal Also, better rases at dose prices. - k g oner he and his men were entirely .,CHOPPING AND OAT "Boot and Shoe Repairing promptly attended to. surrounded by Germans so that CRUSHING EVERYDAY escape was impossible, and to the Get prices on feed in ton lots. _ PICgERIN�I HARNESS EMPORIUM fight that had taken place be was the BELL PHONE. only officer that escaped with- injury, 1+• W. •�•�� Home Phone 8800. W. J. COAKWELL out the others being either Milled or wounded. Chopping every day.) ..�-i.... ..ate .. ..._... � .. . . _..... .. 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