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RING; ONT., FRIDAY,- JUNE 8, 1917- 'No. -37
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HITKVAL.S A,A TH
Established 75 years
number intend taking in the Red Geo. and Mrs. Tran called on Joe
Xed4cag Baker- --In& Heise% cro-A o's 'concert at J. B. Wilson's. and Mrs' Mowder on Sunday..
'Mr, and MTs.' Drddge, of . Ceder
Our Male Qb'orpa ie to go to Milliken GREENWOOD
on the 27th for Rid arose' Work. . - Grove, spent Sunday with their ion,
.C,,.L..CALDWELL, M. D., Successor
to the late Dr. M.- Biddle. Phone 395 -Agents for Herb. Smith motored the ladies of Ji Drudge.
Claremont Out. J the Women's Institute to Greenbank Dayld and Mrs. Tran and son spent
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•%; on Thursday. Sunday unday with W. and Mrs. Maxwell, of MILLS 4-1
E. CARTWRIGHT, For- U. F, O. Locust Hill.
'Gray'Buggies, The last meeting of.thi.
f Gravenhurst,OnV, Successor to Club was a re success. About $00 Tilman and Mrs. Reesor, of Mark-
wle, Pickering, Out.. Office hours hall and Sunday with Isaac and
Ig to g sad s Pwo 90to 6 P. in 831Y filled the nd heard Messrs. Mow ham, stent
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Cream 'Separators, bra Richardson discuss
y. and Rich i the ques. Mrs. Le man.
E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis- 0n
of good' roads. All enjoyed it' Mr. And Mrs; Reasor, of Mount Joy,
Gasolino Engines,. end we beieve that lf'more discussions event a day last week with their dau• tared member of the Optametricaa Asses
u of Outario. a attention
W %SSW free were os lble it would be a benefit to ghter, Mrs. J. Drudge ..seed-eorn
f Silas". I!,ec* Get- y'
To, our
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us &If The usual monthly meeting Don'Z forget the Vila picnic to be
Empire Mechanical will be held next Tuesday evening. held 'on, Saturday,, June 80, Watch
O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Milkers, for bill giving full particulars. early. Good s6ed
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4.1 0 Edinburgh. member of the College of
Vbystaians and Surgeons of Ontario, li"ntiate KRRY
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of . College - of , Surgeons, Edinburgh.
MARKHAM
BeZo Hay Carrier Goods,
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!W Inattiontion to ddes"s of women and We regret to hear that L Pilkey is scarce.
Rev, G. C. Jot a ton, a place,
O&ae and residence, Brougbem, lost a valuable horse last week. of tbi
Etc., rage this
Windmills, Automobiles are all the narrowly escaped serious injurywhenwhen
I have. the best,
"gag. spring. We hear of several new ones, the motor car which he was
Wm. Dixon has moved to his new on Saturday night from ',Markham to
is on the farm here.
Phone 2700 home In Whitevale. - His son Robeirt Unionville overturned, throwing Mr.
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E. FAREWELL, X.C., BARRIS- Johnston and wife and family out on
. TIRB Ocam Crown Attorney, and CountY
iWk� Miss Ashby and Miss Padre. of To.
onso. WbMbT.. 10-T the road east of the Unionville bridge
ronto. were the guests Of Miss MAY and opposite the residence of Frank Bakers,' Joy for bread
E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister And.
S�Ou.dle,011t, Smith on Sunday last. Boadway. Mr. Johnson was driving -is equal to any brand
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a Solicitor, NotarT Public, Etc. Mousy The appearance of our burg is chang. west,shortly before dark at a speed of
can. Ogle* Brock St. North, !VbUbTi Ing slightly as the work of the new about 20 miles an hour when A large on the market, and it
WILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A., Bar-
rister, Solicitor, Notary Public. associated
-.1n practice with Masan. Rgliman.Denison It
Faster, Barristers, Toren General
ral Trusts
B 1:2. 85 Bay Street, Toronto. T*Iephope
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1 I_Nj. 3417
Dental
BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.,
Graduate oftlitRoyal College of Dental
.Surgeons and University of Tosouto. 095co
over W. If! hardware store. whi"
once0 , I to LBO. Ind -ybon* Ia.
!B611 phone 2W. 4417
Daring Dr Seatows i6b"uo* overts.% Dr Me.
01" to III b I- U .
garage continues. We wonder if there
touring car containing four men at-
costs less - than stores
will be a new repair shop next,
Our young people are planning a
tempted to Peas on the aouth side of
the road. In trying to 'avoid them
sell the western mills
"Go to League evening" for June 10th.
Mr. Johnsten's car was overturned.
b,rands for Patronize
James Clayton, of Ebenezer, will be
the
the car being considerably damaged
your home mill.
the speaker of -evening, and ape-
has for.
and the occupants severely shaken up.
vial music btien arranged we
The touring car was said to be travel.
are. expecting everybody out.
ling at an immoderate rate of speed,
9233. Mr.
SQHQQL REPORTS
and the car number was
Johnston and the members of his faza-
ily were taken to their homes by the
F Z. CRETAN
April exams of S. S. No. 8. Picker-
local physician.
in Names are in order of merit:
Sr! IV—Richard Barrett, Margaret
ATHA
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E A S - .TL A K E
a oro- . w 0 .0 Westgate, Albert Uatward Jr. IV V'.
—Mary Anderson'Cynthia. Burns, George Carter has purchased &fine The shingle that has given satis-
snotnMeo gavIso. Beryl Antils". Sr. III—Elva Annis% driver. faction for over 80 years. Empire
--SUMMER TERM Stella Collins", Reta, Straughan, Mar- Mrs. J, Farthing and Miss - Libble Corrugated It Go with a I in. by 706i
Jory Annie'. � Jr. III—Leonard Mc- spent a day in Toranto.
W.
G. HAM—Issuer of Marr e Opent Tuesday, Jul S. in Shaw's 2 In. corrugation, see it before you 1i
IdescasIs in the Con of of On!= Business SchI6619, Toronto. The Glashao% Norman Wood*, Isaac Mrs. Gibson and child sirp spending - n 1!
ftekwing village, 2717 work merger Into Autump Term Wood, Mary Sullivan*, Gordon Ben- a week with -Mrs. Neal. bu.y other makes. It you are • i
from 4, without any break. nett. II—Frank Salliv&n*, Reggie A. B. Lehman spent a few days eed of a Cream Separator. Try
TTe.iianoor, valuator, collector Lad issuer Cours ie?
POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- em lolly described In now cats.- Potter`, Irene Str&ugban, Winnie with her son at Siloam. a Premier- for 80 -days. Also
of inarrisee licenses. Brougham. my Logue. Write for it. W, H. ShiLw, Bennett. Margaret Gatw&rd*. I— John and Mrs. Browneberger, of gasoline engines f rom' MOO up.
Pres., Yonge & Gerrard Ste. Harry Pearce*, Arthur Arinie*, Glen.; Mongolia, visited at Mrs Tran's. r, See or write mebefore'buying.
DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage nes Gilmer% Dan Anderson. Gordon ` Miss Lawrie, of Toronto nt the
Liconave in the County of Onts-Aa.-Bell Phone.
0j" at store god his re"donee. Claremont. Collins,Clli� Primer C—Beryl Andercon, holiday with her sister. MrOr TrAn.
-Reggie Anderson. Primer B—Muriel Mrs. Roper is spending the. summer F.1 Prouse, lick
FrR_ UIT BASKETS Gatward',_ Edwin Strauabaw. Prim- with her daughter, Mrs. MarshMAC. emg
B.BEATON TOWNSHIP CLERK Z�Am
li Do Conveyancer, Oommiodocer tax taking er A—Elda Pearce. Elmer Annie George and Mrs. Tran visited with 40
&SIdavia, Accounumt. Zte. Money to 001,13 Willie Sullivan, Logan Straughan'. George find Mrs. Cowie, of Markham.
00 farm rZ '1121wer vt man""o Us- Alice Sullivan. * Present every day- recently.
Oct. I I and 6 quarts. with -Covers any color Average attendance for AprU32. M. Will And Mrs. McBride entertainedi9ickering �ara�e
I quart berry boxes
UGH S. PUGH, Glen ata jar. Ont. Wetherell, Teacher. some.. friends frost Twouto on Vic-
..�%'Mcooeod Auctioneer. Extensive 24 and 27 quart - crates, *made of very All atitornobile and Bicycle
toric Day. 71 1
faces in imported and thoroughbred stock. thin boards. Strong and very light. GREEN RIVER r Thomas and Mrs. Dunkeld and fain- repairing promptly
Was conducted snrwbere, Write for, terms �:L . 11
and particulars. Plicuslad.21M.' 35-17 Orderearly,'if there Is a good crop ily visited at Levi Burkbolder's. ninth attended to.
Mas Mrs. Elias Bice is no so well again. line Markham.
POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, enough packages for
Of fruit there. will. not behalf Mrs. R. Defoe spent Sunday at her Mr. and Mrs. Tindall and Miss Revs, Tires; Oils, Grease and repairs,
X' a for Counties of York and Ontario., An*- old home. Nighowander spent the holiday at the always on hand.
:Afion sales of *13' kinds silenced to an abortoll the demand. Mrs. W. Hoover spent a few day@ In Uxbridge Fair.
notice. Address Green civ P. 0- Ont
the city last week. We ar sorry to report the illness of
Choppinand Oat Rolling.
Miss Alice Hornshaw spent Monday Chris. and Mrs. Nigbawanaer, but Potter &
g Andrew,
M MJS -'-I done an usual, with 'Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, Of M00901i&. hope for their speedy recovery.
VetoriDary Surgeon The Bible (lass and teachers of th.� A number from here- attended the FlICKERING, Ont.
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W. G. Barnes, Greenliver U. S. S. spent a very enjoyable even- Women's Institute meeting recently
Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- irig recetly at the home of A. and Mrs. held at the home of Mrs. Morden at A
rinary Collesre Or address R. R. No. 1, Locust Hill. H,bscn. The evening wap spent in Alton&.
and Graduate of the Vet0rinkry -various games, which ever bud en- The committee of the Atha picnic•
Science Assoeiation. 1 0 me
'REAL ESTATE ..... Joyed, after wbich a very da u0ch held a meeting recently and decided Write
-Pbone—offlee IM, residence 2W2 was served. - Everybody joined in to bave the picnic on the last Satur-
singing "They are Jolly good fellows." day in the -month (June 90tb).
CLAREMONT, ONTARIO All went home feeling better for the 7
outing. ,--Jor prices
rid concert will be given here WHrTay
on Friday evening, June &b, under A large party of the Woman's In -
JOHN PHILIP A orra the auspices of the Green River Red stitute are attending the district meet- Yon Sarnia
Has a full line of trash and cur- 150 acre Farm For Sale good son, Cross Auxiliary. The Claremont Dra- In at Greenbank -tkd.s Thursday.after-
-matic Club will give a most Interest- noon.
ed meats constantly on hand. brick house with.. -8 rooms. Iing drama entitled "Cranberry Corn- Archdeacon Warren preached in Fence.
Barns and stabling f0'r 42 head ere." Mrs. Reeveley. of Lncust Bin, All Saints' two very fine war sermons
Spice 'Roll, Breakfast Bacon, of -stock. Hen house will recite Hugh Pugh and Mrs. M. on Sunday last; Miss Salisbury, of
Raw, Bologna, Weiners, etc. and pig pen. Reesor, �f Wbitevale, will renderCobourq, sang at the morning =ce, ican save
several duets and Master Alton Hager- Gounod a --0 Divine Redeemer."
All in, good- repair. man. Who delighted everybody who
Highest prices paid for Next Wednesday is Trafalfar Day
Butcher's cattleheard him at the Christmas concert, and the Trafalgar Daughters Are cele- you money
IF. V. Richardson. win also sing. Patriotic selections brating by coming to their alma water
will be given by choruses of Green the Ontario Ladies' College, from all
Riyer girls. 'After the program the
rts of the. county. The military
91 erhTg* 11 sell by suction two
...'NotaryPublic, Pickering. Auxiliary will taspital into be visited, high tea sere -'
beautiful quilts. Ice cream will be ad and in the evening A concert in the
n the grounds. Admission A. 'C. REESORy
e .10 College Auditorium.
First-class rigs for hire _Rater Pure- Water and 2cO' cents. /A">_ garden Is planned to be
tj 4 be
Day or mght 4� re n oni.i.nion- Day by the LOCUST HILL
three women's societies, the War Re -
If you• are wise yon will use the only DRZ19HAM
Bus meets an trains ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice,lief, Victorian Ojer and Women'sl
Teaming promptly attended to. who is agetitfox Wind Mills, Gasoline Leslie Devitt, of Cobourg, WAS home Institute.. Mrs. Laidlaw has
Agent for Canada Carriage W.
Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings over Sunday. kindly given thq M,The Orange"
_ae of
for water works. Also bath room fix- R6rn on Sunday, June 8rd. to Wait- for the occasion. —Tile proceeds are to
tures, etc. Everything given careful er and Mrs. Bayles, a daughter, go towards the the first two Stv{rtionery I _1
We He peai Ack*r11119- attention. Miss Wales, of Myrtle, is v4lting qocieties.
RICE'S PVMP'WORKS , her uncle. W. B. And Mrs. Robson. The closing exerersesof the Ontario
OUR rs. Haywood and son John Ladie-s-Colliige come earlier Chao an
Irome'Tel. 65il. Whitevale, Ont. Leoand M an.usual
SEE 'NEW A little nicer th'
Al
are visiting the latter's horns at Spence this year. Beginning with the baccs-
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Villa. laurRte sermon in the Tabernacle on
'SAWING.. MACHINE I The Pickering 'Mrs, John Derow to under tbedoc- Sunday., evening. the different funs the -rdinary
tor's care owing to 113JUAfinal es' sustained tions continue till the nal scenes on 0
Vigilance' Committeebya fall, Thursday, Wednesday, Trafalgar
We can :sppplyEmery Wheels--- and Miss Kate Brodie left on Saturday Day, to already referred to. Under
Circular
ed visit to Toronto and Principal Farewell's 'directions these
kept
saws. All sizes for an extend
Beaverton., college bvebts are even more interest -
apt in stock. The object of this Association is to Xid Finish Note Paper -
lessen stealing and prosecute R. Brodie. of Pickering, Is assisting than they have ever been, and
wish to build your own frame. the felons.
Also Emery and Siw Manarels, it you I George Philip in -the Improvement of tnbT., his second closing, promises to 50 ets a box
his premises. be a record.
Membershaving proper
N. Y. Pouctier and John Poileber, of A meeting was held in Oshawa on 'Khaki Linen Note Paper
$ Fr
Date Immediately WIZ stolen oommuni. any member -days with theiday night in regard to theToronto-
Toronto. spent a few 40'ets & "box
BAOCK ROAD of Executive Committee. former'i father bare. Eastern Railway. 'it was attended by
Miss Lillie Holtby has r turned representstiveis of the three towns,
Membership fee 11106. home, after spending a few weeks in Whitby. Oshawa and Bowwan*ille, Hand Spun Note- Pf1per
Toronto with friends. Organization.. was effected by forming 35 Ct8 box
SEEDS Tiolists'niav be bad from the President or.
- � d I - Secretary on application. Miss Marjorie McKinnon and S a committee composed of the mayors;
ook Alsike, Red' Clover. Tim-othy an Palm. friend, of Oshawa, were At her home reeves and deputy -reeves of the muni -
all Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. les of 'Linen'Note
kinds of seeds. er, W. V. Richaideon, Pickering. here for the week -end. cip , alitles through which the road run. Assorted sty
We are in the market and are prepare Our village has again lost Its b0ber with Councillor Robt. Brooks, of Osb- Paper and -Envelopes, in
J.R. Thexton W. J. Clark. for a time, as be left on Monday to Xw&, as chairman and F. Howard
ed. to pay the highest market price President, Elearsto assist in erecting a steel barn near De- Annie, Whitby, secretary. 'The com- attractive boxes
The beat equipped cleaning mills tro*lt. mittee is called to meet this Wednes- at -25c.
in the country.w-Sadler, L. Matthews and J.
daylevenitif at Whitby while the coun-
Send us iiathples, or communicate with TOOLS SHARPENED Moore left Monday for Tilbury, near ty council
, in session, and formulate
us before selling. Detroit, to e 7-
recta steel barn. They a program of action before waiting on
Mark- We make a specialry of croascut saws, ex t to be away about a month. Mackenzie & Mann and? the Provincial
T�Ve advantage of tbabest Seed M 'pec,
eta in the world. Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. Don't fall to bear Rev. Capt. Mini- Hydro -Radial Commission with FL view
Bell or Independent phone. Razor -honing a specialty. For a first- fie in the Presbyterian Church next to the immediate completion and •w. Liacue, nm- B. .�ZIW
.9y shave call Sunday. He comes highly recom.
class hair trim or an ea operation of'the road.
Prompt, efficient and reliable seryiee at the East -end Barber Shop. mended and was in Begium during Druggist—Graduate Optician
in handling Seeds guaranteed. See Our House Furnishings of all the early stages of the war. He baa There bas been a marked de- C. N. R. Tl- it Agent.
J. H. DOWNEY COMPANY kinds. Slightly used Carpets many Interesting things to tell regard- crease in the number of ships lost
from 15 cents &,yard up. Ing actual conditions In that much
WHITBY, ONTARIO by submarines dUriDWL theweek. XMcX49%=!9
W. J. GORDON pICKERINIa persecuted country.
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"' , 9. S. COLORS HINDENBURG 1S IN r , ? A T.
A QUANDARY a Y w ~ a~ GERMAN HORDES
P. T- IN ST. PAUL S °rx z � w _ -I.
�:;:;. American Legion onZeave From Cannot Conceal or It.Explain the �ti; , , 'Teutons Loge Heavily in Va nce.
' Front Conduct Notable Losses Inflicted by :
,1.' �, �w ! , , .,� e ' 1 Attempts to Regain Hills. -
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- Ceremony. :.._ the Italians. y. a.
µ ea x Grand Headquarters of the French
a �` + Arm' June S. -The Germans have
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A despatch from London says: A despatch.froiil Udine says: Ital- 1 y. l
• When the first Canadian vx editionar ian Head uarters says s that Hinden- % 1%4.i. *' sacrificed hundreds 'killed and thou
' force was formed many Americans burg finds himself in an awkward sands woundeti� in their vain efforts'
crossed the border and enlisted for i quandary. Having declared the Aus- : to regain the 'range of hills compris- ~ I
" service in Europe. There was a trian positions on the Italian ' front - ing l�font Carnillet, the Caaque, the -
sprinkling from every state, in the impresrable, owing to. the formidable " ; Teton and Mont Maut, to the east of '
,' Union. They were drafted into spe fortifications' erected there he does g x��>� Rheims. Since May 20 they have de
. tial battalions, and for a time wore not know how to keep from his people
4 s �,r . livered sixteen fruitless assaults.
V,t.
the distinctive badges which proclaim- the Herts of the losses suffered on this' ' 11
a The last important assault was car
Ilk
their nationality. Representations, front, which every .day are becoming . "°` » F ° clad out on the night of May 80, and. -
for this selected' German regiments
however„ were made by the a United more apparent. I ! a . -were especially trained and rehearsed
F" . States Government to have -'the badge The German Generalissmo, experts >= ` - '
.. , ;altered and the.men mergod into the say, is trying to accomplish the im- t. q: : w. * behind their own lines before they
,. � 1 , z, were thrown against the French lines
� • Canadian force: After over two years' possible: make the Italians retire by n A%But they met only with disaster. The`
' waiting they may now reclaim their launching assault upon assault_against, , ' . > �� o ' r first and second waves were annihilai;-
nationality. These ,battalions will be them, ordering terrible concentrations ' ;. '' � , ed before they were half way to the
` styled "The American Legion." The of fire, sending his reserves to be M Frendl positions.. A few men in the
�' ?atle is unofficial but means a great butchered, and putting into the task
waves that followed obtained afoot -
r. deal. ' all the diabolical agencies which.kul- - > :< � -, 4 e .M 1. ing in the French lines, and fierce *-
�` _ On Wednesday this legion deposited tu'r has been able to suggest. r , F bayonet duels ensued, -in which all the -
its colors in St. Paul's Cathedral. The
The unshakable firmress of the r ,k ' �, w ".� German assaulting farces were killed _ `�
L ceremony was impressive; and will. go Italian troops has prevented , the. en- is - a >. .. except in one trench where a German . _
- down in history as -the first ceremony emy from gaining' ground in many' QetacJiment held out until daybreak.
in which American and British troops, placeF, Indeed,, the Italians have • ' � These -nen were killed in the course
-attended` Church service together dur- themselves gained importan ositions. �„. "'�; ;� 1 .. of a French countar-attack.
ii.t' . ing the war.' A Majority of the mem- On the Vodice Ridge the enemy as- I __ "� ' '. � 0 - -
"b1.ars of the American Red Cross unit; saints take place under the most ad- `k ,, �• �,': y:
officers, nurses and men, attended. All verse conditions. The Austriirra must"�,� . ` ca' k' ,A IU IAP ®F -
t . the American members of the Cana-' climb amid a shower 'of bombs thrown <<. 1.` " 1�
a y, r
than force in. the London .. command down, on them' by the Italian sold_ iers, "' Is" , e
-were allowed leave so that.they could and thelr losses are frigliifui. The w - =
I :. descending toward Gar eros is � ,• �1.1. � } ° , BRITISH WATERS
r bis present: The colors were deposited ground de. tend g g
i . on the altar atter being handed to covered with_ dead .bodies'. ,. � t 1'; - -
Dean Inge b a color art of Amer
g y party ..�. .._— - ,`; ., . "' S y Subs Are Advised
a - Ican citizens efilisted in the Canadian Q re How' Enemy
V.B�,O�O E'STIATE J � . of the Presence of
a Force, who had over with the �, _ J r 1
1 - -Srst Canadian division. The standards%�� �, �., > - r.
were carried from the altar to the Merchantmen. .
.. ,+ i F A despatch from London says: -A
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porth..transept while .Onward, Chris-' O` AUSTRIAN LOSSES , � `
then Soldiers;' was"sung by the choir l .- x despatch Prom Christiania says that1.
[ - �F �. x The Tidens Tegn publishes a Map
{ Rnd-congregation. The colors were de- -
Y - " 3 , K� found cn a spy taker. at Gothenburg
posited in the north transept, and 8 Genert31.9 and 40 Hlgh Ofh4 ars � g
,i there will remain until another Gere- '� fs „ . f - showing the sees nbeut the British
Included -100 Cannon Isles, Norway,, and the Baltic.
Imony I* performed, when a party re- � �r: �^ � 4, ., ; " ,
' Destro3'ed. The map is marked- in aumbered
4 moves them and conveys them over- k'4z , ,: <r, -*11 � squares and has a telegraphic code
_ sea again. Rome, June 8. -Austrian losse3 bm- , ,,� ;:.n ^ ea4f� 10
r -- tween May 14:and 29-ate•eatimated at attached. „ .
85,000 dead, wounded and missing, in- Right lien. Arthuz J. Balfour, hi this code, barrel means tor-
.� ���' cIi. g five generals end 40 high Dili- 'British Foreign Secretary, leader of the British Commission sent to the Pedo boat, .and ,nationality is convey-
ed by "quality." Thus an apparent-
cars: >A hundred. cannon have been United States to confer with Washington authorities regarding the conduct ly innocent business messag4 reading - P,
t DAA C NEAR ] C*j� : takel{or destroyed. of the war. Mr. Balfour and the. members of the Commission visited "Six hundred barrels, 'first quality," .
(� 1 1 i Laj�j 1 The Giornale d'Itata says that Em- Niagara Falls, Toronto,, Ottawa, Montreal and ..the industrial districts of
>
roc Charles boon a -ill proclaim Ontario. �woald mea:r "British torpedo Lasts in
. - ' - . Trieste sutonomousG whereby it will - -- -... - _ - -• - ------ "-� black," would beeadnotifies-
!square 64 message
! hundred
Carry the Electric Station in a become "'s free city" like Hamburg I s��r Q y -No. S. $1 ,18; No. 4, $112; reelected. $2, tion. that a Norwegian -mer_chantmsn - �
. I and Bremen.. The announcement.. the , Markets sof the World LL -J ,C- w'-, i2 8i `NO, 3.`do. ;686;' ei; .was in square 600. of �
- Brillion tack on Front _
l(:Y9ing 8 Mlle: _Paper' nays, will be accompanied by a arm to
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numerous amnesties. e . - . L>lve stock a eaket■ main-
The paper also publishes details
t, - - -' : lereadstnae how the Germans obtain and% •,i
Catta3lsa Headgttiarters in France Major-General $icordl met death Ttrronto, Ju�e 6-chotre nearr steer., fain agents- everywhere providing in-
Toratito; Jit"tar 5-alanbWba wheat-tio 912,-15 to' '11 88. 'good 1t41avy steer., formation about shipping and naval
, '(via London), June 8, -In what is while leading a brilliant attack in the 11.x6 to 112; butchers' cattle. choice:
otn'.1al Quotations. g
officially spoken of as a minor opera -'Cargo. Manitoba oats -Na Official qI- quotaa.- 11.90 dl 912: do., good, U1 to 811.60; movements, helping submarines to
tion, but which was really a bit - of By a surprise Attack in the dark- � t: American " corn -`o official quota- do., :rtedtum, 110 r* ' b lls do, common, g
!9 to 19:40; butcher' b411r, choice, 11o,so sink merchantmen and escape tvar-
brilliant fighting' involving careful nese Italian infantry -took: another to 111; do:. Rood bulls. $9 7 to , r aa: ships. -
tarto oats -No orttctal duotatlone.
preparation and a final swift attack, stride toward Trieste. They threw Na• 3 white, no nfrtcial quotationsc medium butts, $r so cob her roach P
Ontario wheat -No 2 winter, err car bulla, !8. 14 to i8 bU',. . batchere' cogs,
the Canadians early this (Sunday) the Austrians from trenches on a toe, 9.2.50 to s2 6s, No s_ ao.. 92.4$. co �cholre. do., $10712i't6 SIMS: do. food, tock- IBRAZIL �I S ,
morning captured the electric 'station front of a -mile slid a quarter on -the 18s3','according to freights tau-04de: to 910; do, medium,.la to 18.,6; stack-
g P Peas -No. 2 nominal, according to ars. 1. 80 to 19,00; seeders. 19.60. to
ileulhalreat o! Lens, on the outskirts of southern Carso plateau, advancing s fr Ights outside: siu 25: canners and cutters, 1e so :to
the village of Coulotte, and a stretch distance of a quarter o. a mile. The tariev—Halting, rib al according 850;- milkers, good to choice, $4 to ENTENTE �"
to freights outside. 160: ri cpm and mad., each, 10 s, l�
-of the enemy front exceeding' a mile, attack was made between Castagna-' Rye -No, .2. 92 oo, nominal: according 160. rp 13; sh p. e y 5 light ewes,
. with a depth at its greatest point of vizza and Selo, and will aid in the as- I to frmght8 outride, 11. to 113; sheep. heavy. ss.so to 9s.so;
g P 31Knitoba hour—Fust patents. In ate !calves. good to choice• 118 to 114', spring
over eight hundred yards. The men sa'ult on the, latter position: • bags: $13-60; second patents, - in lute lambs. each. 16 to Ill lambs, choice, 916 . -
* ' - -rags: 913.00; strong bakers', In !tete Lto 918; do., medlum, ill to li2.br0; hoes:
whb won this notable victory wereI. bogy. !12:80, Toronto. I red and watered, 818:60; do., weighed on ' Indications That Chile Will Fol
veteran troops, who, six weeks ago, 3,412 PRISONERS .. . .Ontario- flour -Winter. according to Icars+, 116,'6; do., r,o,b,. 11$:78' �OW BTSZiI'e Exam le:
-carried "The Pimple'' by.'etorm. Their CAPTURED SY BRITISH. sample, 911.00 to sltiu', .In bags• track Montreal, June 6—Spring lambs, .17 to .. p ." 4 j
. Torontn, Prompt shlPM0p t, h$12; old sheep, {11.60 to 113: selected
_• - depleted ranks had been reinforced T • i •retRhts� n rt lots.
o stet 1! A rata, font mal I nog■. $17:00 to 11'.sa - • A despatch from Rio de Janeiro
M by drafts from England, and in ;his ,Total' lumber for- Month -of '.�sy S3i; shorts, per ion, 143; middlings earl says: -The Brazilian Senate voted on.
morning's engagement„ thes4 troops Taken in France. con, 14s; a��d feed flour, Der bag' i2 80 i SECOND STAGE 0 Thursday. authorizing an alliance o3` -
proved their fitness to maintain Can- '}oto 12.90. Brazil with "other States to defend e�
ado's reputation at the front A despatch . from London papa:' Ha ]extra No. 2, per, ton. 112.ao,ta >
jf 113;64; -Extra
per ton. 9s to 1u:so; I the American republics against the
' During May the British forces - in I track Toronto, .- ITALIAN ADVANCE world'."
France captured 8,412 Geriilana, - says I straw --Car lots, per tan. 99, track To- -
.JFELONY TO HOARD • - the official statement .from British ronto. — - - - A despatch from Washingston`says:
FOOD IN TAE STATES. ;Headquarters, issued on Thursday i oonatr9 Proance-wliol.e.1. Hold All Gains and Occupy Hills'=Deapatehes to the State Department
>+ night. There hqs been increased arc Butter=Fresh dairy, choice s9 to -loc; from -Chile at that the course .
_ .p despatch from Washington says tillery 'activity on both banks of the creamery prints. 4a to 45c:.. sopa.. 4a to on Left Bank of the•Isonzo.
E s -New -laid, to cartons. 46 to. -46c; •A despatch from London. says: The of Brazil in relation to the'war be -
A stringent amendment to the Gore Scarpe, on the Arras front, and in the RB 1 1 tween Germany and the United States
out of cartons, 4sc. second stage of the Italian advance on
food bill, making it a felony to hoard Ypres'sector. - - .._ .f !!reseed poultr •-Eprinx chickens, 80c; 1 has created a profound impression • -
food products or other necesgities of 0 . I fowl. 24 to 25a; ducks, 23 to 26c; squabs'. , the Isonzo front, which began on May: upon the Chilean press. There were I.
RUSSIANS. DRIVE BACK TURKS per dos., l4.0o t. 94.00;- turxeie, so to 23, has been conducted with as great -1
life or to resort td any scheme to . 32c. indications that public sentiment in
create a shortage; was adopted by the,. --- Love poultry -spring chickens, 1b.. 40. a determination and conspicuous sac- Chile favors action on the part of the
to 45c; hens, lb,. 22 to 25c• I cess as the first stage, which won for
Senate on Thursday by a, viva _voce'.' •A despatch from Petrograd says: �. Cheese --New, large, Zai en 27c: twins. I Chilean Government similar to -
vote, It is regarded by the SeiiatQ as -Troops of the Russian Caucasus 26t to 27ic; triplets. 27 to 27jc: old, Italy the Kuk and Vodice heights. I Braiil's. ; The' Cbilean` press is in=
- by -far the most potent of all the food army 4ave successfully beaten off ! larr. 2 c:CumbB-Extra one c. and heav; I Developments of , Cadornals. plans j slating that the'solidarity of American "'�
legislation considered by- Congress, hostile 'attacks at several, points in � wei5.ght, Der des., -92.75: _select 12,60'_ to •allow he is attacking s. force e a , �e ublics ought not to be broken up.
and .is interpreted by Senators as Armenia and on the•. Mesopotamian'$r�t&'pie R>iuvZ [imperial gallon, 9t..6• (broad front of 20 miles .from the sea p' _ . ,-
carrying the real solution of .the food; front, according to Thursday's War Potatoes -on track Ontario, per bag, ; on the right to flava on the left, and A 1
problem.. . Office statement. - _. bag,$4.25,' New Albert
a•tck Delawares. per._ the second and third Italian armies FREIGHT T� l ��C t
bats, 93.40; Alberta$, per bag. 14.00; P are alread committed to this attack. C �i A
i. E.1. whites, list;, 94.00. y
-- ---------- ------ - Beans -Imported, hand-picked; Afan- Both armies have done famously. i p Tc '
'! churlan, 18.00 to 18.60 per bust[; Limas, j The second army has ?geld all its i TO ATLANTIC PORTS i �J
439 GERMAN AEROPLAPIES : _ _ _- Der lb., -19 to 200. j. y
gains on i�uk and Vodice heights, and
Provisions -Wholesale i even -extended them, while it has de -
SHOT DOWN IN FRANCE INIAY `smoked meats -Hams, medium, So, to 'fasted with signal success' numerous
31c: tri., heavy, 25 to 28c; cooked, 41 to
42c: rolls, 26 to 27c; breakfast bacon, powerful counter-attacks by the end- Wooden Vessels Being Built at
- • • - - 33 to 86c: backs plain, 3sc; boneless, my, to whom the loss of this position •;�
.. - 29c. • Vancouver for This .
• Lard -Pure lard, tierce+, est, t� 27c; ! has evidently been a most unpleasant
Allied Losses Darin the Same Period Amounted to 271, of Which tubs, 27 to 2,ic; paha, a7i to Vic; cam I surprise. The whole crest of the line Service _ ' :
-- g ound, tierces, 21;c; tubs, 219c; pails, t -
I of hills on the left bank of the Isonzo
86 Were British. ' ... 2Cured meats -Lang clear bacon, 24 to is �- c espetch from Ottawa says:
-' - - :� - - p r lb clear --b e. 24 to z6c. now n iia is u a i n fro m _ being
_ meoatn.all�asssltsts height between flava [and Daskla, VA on nesse s are' wI.
i n occ p o
281 a ween Vodice and Monte Santo to the od 1 e :�
R builf i�f Vancouver for the Dominion
A '-despatch from London says: - in May 86 British aeroplanes failed to Montreal. June 5 -oats -Canadian I while Monte Santo itself,_ though not Government as the nucleus of a
Seven hundred and ten aeroplanes return. Deducting this figure from 1 tea No. eed, 80c: do.,
Barlese-Isiaitins, i yet captured, is being seriously as- freight -carrying service between Van-
` -were brought drawn on the western the German total would mean (if , . $1:18, Flout-- Man. sprin wheat patents ' sailed, San Gabrielle is coming g in for' couver and Canadian Atlantic ports..
r ' 'front in May, only seven •less than , in does not include, as the enemy's bak rs$13-60'
iiia §0; seconds,113.10:i touts, choice ;,a good hammering from the guns. A statement to the effect was made
April, when the struggle for superior- monthly summary frequently does,,b14,16; .tr blit rolls e, 1�i3.6o to $18.80; 1 I in the Commons Tuesday night by
ity in the air reached its maximum in- machines brought down on the east- , do.,barbags,
76 co 6,26 Gdo., bags.olo00 ts, DRASTIC FOOD BILL PASSED. Hon.. Dr. Reid during a diacu3ston of -.
'' tensity. ern -Balkan fronto) that the French g4,2s to 14.50. ra.n $38, Shots, 144, - _ - theestimatesof the Customs Dcpart-' �y
During this period the Germans lost' air service lest 186 aeroplanes, nearly AT-Lddllnay $40 t2 9 pe6.r til, car e, 960 to
D b P 66, lige, $40 2, per ton, car lata, !ls Washington, June 8. -The Aclminis- hent.
e - 939 in and the a llies,'according twice as many as the Royal Flying lr-��loicoat
13 60, Cheese -Fine t westerns, 23 ' tration food• bill was adopted by the i The Minister expressed his belie!
3l- do., ea4tefns, I to 22ic. But- that Canadian ships • could handle •
to the claims of the enemy, 271. It is , Corps. ;reame�v, a9io; seconds, I Senate yesterday afterncon by an aye ft ight frcm 'Canadian ports, just asw impossible to resist the conclusion Bub, taking the figures as they are, 0,ogs -Fresh, 490, Potatoes, per and nay vote .
bait, car lob, 1nnS to !)4.00. ch_
that the air reports of the German they show that the Germans lost 70 I �. It includes an 'nmen?ment empow- cooly ns it couln be handled from
main headquarters are, like their mill- more machines last month t�1ori iiia dram (acing the Pre4irieflt to prohiitit' �et� �`ork: The start would be made ,
G,; tar•' communiques, exaggerated even April, while -oar losses were 61 fewer', Winnipeg, June 5 -Cash pt•foes:- speculation in fut,ire which unduly'ivith Ci two ships ordered, and upon _
when not rluite false. Our general and those of the French 16 more, Brit- wheat-xo. 1 :northern. 92.36; No a. enhances price.; of ,Wl, ,,t r,,,d oth .' ,.hc success of the experirient de -
do.. 12 39: Nn a, t8.2R; No. 4, E2.16 No
F. _.._jiesidquar� rs in France 1a tLF on'yone lsh airmen and gunners claim 240 0� 66 01,,1 Na, h, gt.so; toed. 9. t6: r,:,�a fo.�d ccrer?s. if the v:�trn.r.g is no, et::,ed fu,'tl+:x a^tion. Tl: shins or_
of the belligerents which ac'=:r.ow1- the 439 an raschiner, and the jdp tract-�1a '. 12.3G: .Tune,, 42 1t J�;: observed, the Presic?ant co close an teres wo:;id be auxiliary vessels with
4� 448d g, oats -No, 2 C.w„ 87tH; No, a. a speed of eight or nine knots an hour.
edges its own losses. It admits' that French the Aw 4d .._ . i4ie; extra Na 1 feed. 64ia Barley i exchat.ge during the war.
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,;:.— \ . � �o: ._ -. _" .env-. � w...>_v :,� -ox.. is'' . rGu:.,L�4.,,¢:..'.,aars.:.A^:u::c:i:i
77.
7
WHEN WILL THE WAR END? CLOTHES NOT NEEDED.
The Bloom of Benie
CROSS9 SICKLY BABIES
L2 your Cheeks—YOU Can get Defeat of Germans Must Come on the Natives of Tropical Brazil Are Flaely -
it by cutting out the heavy, 'Battlefield, Say Prisoners. • SICkly.bables--thQse who_ are cross Dressed Upon Occasion.
•
fretful; whose little stomach andThe aborig`nal� nativ4�s of the Ama-
expensivefoods. of Winter Ho, long is the war going to last? Land
,bowels are out of order Nvho suffer
•zon Valley, in-the wild and densely•
,that clog the liver and bur- ',Many it 'Canadian is asl:ing that from constipation, Indigestion, colds or
i question, and while prophets—mainly any other of the minor ills of little forested interior R Brazil, wear, no
den the kidneys. Here is a clothing except for ornament. Why
civilian— there are who have an idea ones--can be prothptly cured* by should-they? The climate does.notde-
dish that will. clear the skin Ithat August or the autumn will see Baby's Own Tablets. Concerning mend .it.
and give you the bounding I the end, men from the front, general- 'ihiim Mrs. Jean Paradis, St. Bruno, Nevertheless, some of them are the
speaking, have no such hopes. End- I Que., writes: "INly baby was very Ill U Jill ST.
.....buoyaiicy of youth—Shred. I ly spe most beautifully dressed persons in the ti
ing the war means first killinZ—yes,' P1 I C IONS
and vomited- all his food-. ' He was world—at all exents, on festive.-occa,-
ded'Wheat and Strawl3er" killing outright—a few hundred thou- cross and cried night and - day alild
slons, when,_ as, we should say, they
7- ries. All the body-building sand Germans. That is how many nothing" helped him till 1-began ifFfiig
"doll up."
CAOM Poll
lads from the trenches.. see it, writes -Talylets' They soon set 'tunics and hats UR
material in the whole wheat Baby's Own They wear cloaks, i3'ViMT'J0FTh1
war correnpondent from London. . him right and now he, Is a fat health - •made wholly of the feathers of trogons F LG 14 IN M
y m 73 0
grain, combined with berries
A Canadian officer just returned
boy."' The Tablets are sold by medi- and other gorgeous birds; and these F F
or other fruits. has. something of interest to say on cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a S
garments are supplemented by neck•
this topic of the war's termination. box from the Dr. Williams' Medicine faces, bracelets and anklets of polish- CON TAJ N S
"One of the prisoners taken at grimy
Co., Brockville, Ont. ed teeth and brilliant beetles' wings.
lu F
Ridge wastalking to me," states this NO IVIGIM
officer. "The Hun was a non-com., bright young German with a naives This is the time to swat the early
it - Sermons in Trees. ALU M RTAIN& .^A
A gcod colored man once said in a fly.
sity education, and a seemingly hon
est, well-informed fellow. class meeting--PBredren, when I was
a boy I took a hatchet and went into 19001) 311aard's Liniment in the house. Docking Lambs.
"'I think the aPies will *in this'
'We all do, de woodi. When I found a tree dat When Mr. R. C. Harvey of Leth-
war,' quoth the German. Garden Tools. bridge is docking his lamb,- he keeps
for that matter-. We know we shall was straight, big, and solid, I didn't
k4
touch dat tree; but when I found one A spade, garden fork, hoe and rake one blade of a pair of home-made
be beaten now. But von will never It 1 0
Thti fight I leaning a little, and hollow inside I!are absolutely necessary for garden- heated red hot by a g Sol n
win by starving Germany. soon had him down. So when inside,
I ing. A trowel and garden line to make I blow torch. As the lamb is docked
-Made in Cana", mill have to be gained by the armies' and
I
debits gets after Christians he don't straight rows with and for transplant- I this hot. blade Sears' the wound,
in the field. It will be a matter of
killing men. Th--se stories of Ger- touch dem dlat's straight and .true, but Ing are desirable. Wheel hoes and there is no loss of blood. - ZI
'hun dem dot lean a little and are 'hollow -seed drills are valuable for large gar-
many being in the last throes''of inside." dens. Ask for 1winard'o and take no other.
ger are absured. ', We in the trenches
-A Practical Desigii Spinach For Paper.
.7 are as well fed as you British. 'BETTER THAN USUALW' MONEY ORDERS.
A "'Of course there Is privation oc A French horticulturist, Mons. R.
Is the Brogan of the Toronto Fat St U BUY your out of town Supplies with de Noyes, has discovered that Spinach '7
-the eiviiian population. But I
among I Show, who announce their Eighth An- Dominion Express Money Orders-
the aristocracy, the wealthy classes - stems contain 46 per cent. cf cellulose
coal Exhibition In this Issue, to he held �Five dollars costs three cents.
which control Germany, have plenty !at the Union Stock Yards, on Decem- I and make a paper equal to the Japan.
to est. They fare as well as do the 1 ber th and 8th next. Our readers will". ese product.
It is the rness of remember the record Prices paid at the Becatse quail, prairie chickens,
people in England. meadow larks and other birds which 3MW3PAPZRO FOS 8A6XiA
the German people who have ,to take Auction Sale at last year's show,.,the
short fare, and they cannot help Grand Champion being bought by the feed on bugs and Insects of many 110FIT-1,1AXING NEWS AND JOB
IT, Eaton Company at 50c, per lb., live kinds have been swept away by thou- P offices for sale In good Ontario
1he most useful and Interesuns
themselves. The junkers and upper weight. Premium llata will be out in -sands, the cotton-growers of the south towns, inemses. Full Inforrilixktion 00
of all busl
classes have such power in Germany a few days and will contain all the log $100,000,000 a applitation to Wilson Publishint C40M*
e epre
that the masses can do nothing. So old and several new classes. year by the d 73 Ad-12111P at T`0"nnt0 - .44
I dations of the boll weevil. ==Cliff
the masses get along as vMl as they
may on their rations, which are just I
His Own Shame. icyCLES. NEW AND SM130"
112 0,0 up. Bond for special
enough to keep them going. .13
have misinformed Robert's mother's admorrisbing toHMt'dcycle Work& 421
E' tprice -SOL
`We been nitsinfor Varsity
about the success of the U-boat cam- her small son geherally ended' with Dadiria. Toronto.
paiffn against England. They tell the, the words: "I'd be ashamed of you: —,LVV02&01BTJ.Z0 pan ZAMA
o
if you did so and s," and the word 1
people there that you are Starving. 1910 CADILLAC IN GOOD R"- 31,
asharffed, therefore. was constantly Has sow*
Oh, yes, we know that we are beaten, rains; condition. X,
tire Price 1260.
LIN
i 4-A in his ears. j;6EL. 6 �y
but it will be a hard fight yet for One day, after he had eaten up his V
youI porely norb"s psiassess, asisdol 1916
.
dpr, Pasisengsr Touring Car. Else-
The killing off of Germa little sister'scandyhis mother said
.P. ns, such . , to him - Ashaeptle--litep NoW-pless tric lichts and starter Recently 016r,
an important factor in ending hostili-' lostitiqF-Ands pie @ad souirlinii. ats. hauled and newly Painted, Tires in good
you eat - shape.. Price 81 300
ties, got an ex:ellent start at '~rimy. "Robert, did Dorothy'
YLIN- A
Canadians say the butcher- of Huns
pal Ikal for baky's "Aas. D80
-not to? N, 1415 MODEL, 6 C
candy when I'told you I
"Yes, ma'am." said Rober'. in a tone I Buis s1i $vras. 1#-r. 7.rassenser Touring Car -Itlk
;tirt was frightful, and it has continued ejPT,ric, iights and starter. ThorouchlY
of triumph, "and I'm jest as ashamed 50c. box. All Dragiiiiiiis =4 Slam r,.vernatile4i in our seep are newly aint-
since then on a prodigious scale. at* an gooril.
-d. Kest tzoveris on all me
rice 11,200,
of myself as I can be, so you needn't
)verslze tires;
be ashamed of. me at all!"
VDSON� ITODEL U. 5 PAE[SENG"..
Touring C& I r, Electric
it MCC.'" led Eyelids, 1 4 L�31inderr
Eyes inflamed by e*po- an—dolis gri-ii-ent. used by 3%ysl IL bxi�tti and starier, in 11!o,d running order
Sore @I E;OILER like a now I
sure to Son. Bell and Wind ,,,wly,fg�inted. okm
"Clean Ail isOMPOUtp car, Price
u ckly relieved by Nadal Danger to. Public Health.
No Smart' pow A.0 Sailer I'ved 'Waters A VERY rIN11
E I yqu us The fact that human beings con.,
J at Eye Comfort. • At Cyclone 111histiring and Dumping orate I hooking closed car Meeting 11"'16
Fact tuberculosis by, the use of milk NA20 for au requirlimasints Lie, tric lights and starter. &Isio Inaldf
7. 7- Your Druggist's He per Bottle. Mori" Ell and dairy products from tubercular' Call dorne light Nearly all the windows
Canadian Steam Boller Cquipment upen. which ivestImple ventilation for
�klveinTubes25c. ForBookollbeEyefmask 1
ouinmer drl� ng Price $700.
undisput d b
4Everybody who has available land Is Druggists orNWb0f7eR=UdYC6.-CM cows 'a now almost
e y Tel. 04IZrsrd .313190
scientists and physicians. who have in- � Toronto T'DSON,- MODEL 8$. 5 PASSE.14-
etiltivatina It this summer, and women 26 KaGes 111-L
cylinder T.uirinx Car, in good
purpose.
ted practical clothes for this, THE PROTECTING V X order, at a special pries 1250,
M. AIR vestigated this question. The danger.
A lain waist of strong material with is especially acute in young children,
1913 IdODEL 54." A HIGH
who drink a larger 'Proportion'of raw Is the owered.
i plain
khaki skirt with bloomers and a I
detachable leggings is a very practical Raindrops Would Kill Us But For the The Soul of a Piano six clUnder. 5 passengprr
milk then adults. eflon. Insist on thi T, ;!tnk.car. In running order and
• costume, as the illustration shows. Atmosphere. A l'uh. I It e W. 1,01 oc'ed 5 0.
$so SEN-
The skirt is cut in four gores, and the ►%,ITT-DE9ACKER, BE%'F.N PAII
ceiv-
-�.,short lenfth is 32 inches. McCall The fiercest bombardment con' TTO HIGS.-U.' g,r, 4 cylinder Touring Car, In wood al
Pattern No. -4073 Ladies' Waist; in 7 able would not be nearly so destruct-
ruri.lrjr girder. Tires to good she. A
01 2 PIA140 AOTION Tnis car was painted this' year and 1=
sizes; 34 to 46 bust; and No. -,oil, ive to human Ufa as an - ordinary N ery nice. Price $350,
Ladies' Sports Skirt,' with or without shower if it were not for the protec U
$ PASSE CYLIN-
NOEIL 4 CYLIN
4:1bloorners; in- 7 lies; 22 to 34 waist. tive covering of our atmosphere. We ACK SON.
sues;
i At the Yarmouth, T. M.1C. A. Boys' (Iolr Touring car. Has electric lights
:.Price, 16 ,cents ltvej move, and have our"being at the Cam- [gust 1300K QN lnd starter, good tires, and is a bszZXvW1n
Camp, held at Tusket.Failis In At:
These pattering may be obtained t the price, $300,
bottom of an air room forty miles or', foptid MINARD'S LLNINIE.NT most DOG DISEASES
'GER CABR10-
from your local McCall dealer or from ELL, 3 PASSEN
The McCall,Co., 70.Bond St., Toronto, more deep. Therefore, we. are safe, be 'A very band
roronto neficial for sun burn, an immediate And How to Feed Wet. [some closed
Dept. W. not only from falling raindrops, but 'relief-for colic and tcothactie, brailed free to Biry address bY ruit'able for a doctor, Price $1.000,
s.
from meteorites and 91her wandering .'ALFRED STOKES, the Authore<only sell used caxg after the 1P
pace. But, suppos- GLOVER CO., I n
Being able to adjust -one's self- to bodies from outer a t General Sec'y. PIMM H. CLAY M chaser has had a demonstration
de's position- isn't all; staying ad-
in that It were p IIS Wat 31st Strisdi New York satisfied tairristelf of the runn& 'It, a
ossible for human! ties of tto car he to buy-Ing.
1justed takes some ability, too. beings to i -ist in an atmosphere that, showroorn next time you are in Toren
ou Y-0
rose only to a few feet Sib. ve their and let our salesmen show You anY
0- nd give you & denl*nstrsim
our used cars a
could PAIN ? NOT A IT I tion,
heads, and that storm clouds
form in the region outside, such a i LIFT YOUR CORNS TZ30 DOISEMON AVTONOBILR 00
low-grade atmosphere, then' every .Woman. OR CALLUSES OF 14s.1so Bay street. Tomato, 021L F
I raindrop would prove as 'fatal to
steel Not she with traitorous kiss her
earthly creatures as if it were a As' Saviour stung, No humbug Apply'few'drops
way
bullet tired from &.dynamite gun. then just lift them a
Not she denied him with unholy ton- i oMAN �O��D
it is, however, the resistance of 'our with fingers.
atmosphere so materially reduces the irue;
0
rate at which the raindrops fall that: She, while apostles shrank could dan- 0—
they are harmless; though were It I gerB brave, i This new drug IS an etherco*ormapcuund` HARDLY -STAND
not for the hindrance they encounter 1 Last at . the cross and earliest at the discovered by s. Cincinniit]. chemist
from the air each drop would fall grave. It in called freezone,
with a velocity great enough to pens-i —Eaton Stannard Barrett. 1 and can now be ob-
trate the full length of a grown mania,talned in tiny bottles Restored to Health by Lydio
willard,07 Liniment Zu=bormanls Friend. 1 1 as here shown at very . 0
body. F. Pinkharn!s Vaget"
little cost from any A,�
The
0 longest stretch over which com drug Store. Just ask Compound,
'G 'MONEY. wireless messages have ever
i,WASHIN m eZc 1 al I
H for freezone, Apply a 7.
t extends from .Hawaii to drop or two directly up- A,
been son 92
United States Found Burning Paper Tokio, a distance of 3,855 miles, says on a tender cora or Cal-
Money Too Expensive. Popular -MechRT.iCS. Wireless com- Sus and instantly theStonN. Y. — 117bv will wool
... Sly out their money for trestiben't 812
*on Nvas established between *or . P --
Since the treasury note- seems to, municat 15, soreness disappears. receive no bensfiW
sIt4kave come to stay, England looks for the United States and Japa I Nov.N Shortly you will find the when go many hay#
;4idg
lglrj. vin this route, proved tba� ly.
the introduction of "money-washing" ute, when the Presi- corn or callus, so loose
greetings to the Japanese i E. Pinkliam a V a
'dent sent 'I that you can lift it off,
machines, such as are now in use in
-.-. - - -- I table Compoun
root with the
the United States. Owing tothe dirty 4 i and all, will make the"
e fingers.
-A Wh state into which it so quickly degener-, well? For over'R
ated, paper-money used to be auto-, a In, year I suffered ob eai
matically destroyed as it came to the ss or irritation; from female weak-
'Move, screfte
neva I could hardly United States Treasury and replaced' sot even the sliglitest
stand and wst
by new bills, but this was an e: sniartirg,. either when
xpen-i 11 1
I F I afraid to go on the
is to change from give process, and a few years ago one I applying freezone or street alone. D004
of the directors of that department i afterwards. tors said medicine S4
-tea and coffee to invented a machine for washing and- Jill O This -drug doesr�t eat were useless End 0111Y, an 0 ri
ironing the notes at a rate of some of up the, corn or . callus, would help me, but LydiaE. inkh
y but shrivels them so Vegetable Compound Proved
A"]
20,000 a day. A number of these ma hiYam now erfe I we �tl
chines, have now been installed, and they Icosen and come right out. It Is terwse. kind o or
have resulted in a great saving in the no humbug! It works like a charm and can do any
NELLIE PUELP3, care
printing of hew notes. For a few cents you can get rid of
R.F.r). No. 5, Fulton, N, Y.
every hard colrn-,soft corn or corn be- We wish every woman who BufferIll,
before the harm - Cottage cheese, say the government tween the toes, as well as painful cal- from female troubles, nervousne911,
good substitute for meat.• your f"t. It never backache or the blues could sce,te let.
Imes on bottom of yo
is clone. experts, is Ft 9 terswTitte.n bywornenwads vqe by L30o
disappoints and never burns, hlite-q or Pinkham's Vegetable Compou
When cutting off pieces to square die E.
the ends of a tahlecloth, always save 3 THE P Inleames. if your druggist hasn't adly If you have had symptoms and do
"There's a Reason thern. You will need the thre- freerone yet, tell blip to got a little u-mierstand the cause write to a
adq lat- bottle . e for you from h.!z wholesale, E. Pinkham Medicin qcn-, ta-241
lat-
er an to darn the thin pieces in your ul advias glventri44
damask.
ED. 7., ISSUE 23-117., house. iiallia, for belpf
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AW
IRS rldsdlag stwo
b
{►abllsbed sveq Friday morning sit its Omos
1 yYiokerin8, Oat. -
r ..
�. ,.
_ '1.50 per year ; 61.25 if paid in advanos.
JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor,
NOT[. AND COMORNTS
"This is no war of ours, so why
should we be asked to fight against
-'the Germans." This is the argu-
e 'went that is put up by a great
• many young men who refuse to
" enlist to fight for the cause of f ree-
dom and civilization. her. Lane,
` 'a member of the United States
-government,' recently stated that
the reason that his country has
,.. entered the war was because if
: -Germany won, Canada would be
under the control of that country.
=" .Germany wants room for her sur-
plus population, and no other,
prize would bear any comparison
oto Canada as one of the points of
victory. The United States can
live in peace and harmony with a
i, British Dominion as a neighbor,
Ur but -with a German possession,
;t there would be everlasting trouble
4
and the United States know that.
'What would happen to us if Brit-
ain were defeated is not fully real-
-ized by a great many people. It
.is not for the glory of Great Brit -
rain that Canada is engaged in this
war. It is not for the honor or
gspoils that accompany victory
-'that the sons of Canada are offer.
r Ing ,themselves as a sacrifice on
' the plains of Flanders. It is for
that freedom that British subjects
have enjoyed for many year's. and
which cost them many lives to
-..secure, that Britain and her allies
_are fighting so desperately now.
There are many Germans who
row reside in Canada and in the
United States, who left their uat-
` eve land in order so escape the
tyranny and oppression of Prue-
- - sian militarism, and if Germany
• were to %in this war, there are
` many CanadiaEm ilio would give
-7----up all their possessions- rather
'._than live in a country in whieb
' they could not call their souls
Rheic own. Every man would have
Ito learn the arts of war, so as to.
__:."be able to answer the Kaiser's
call to arms %henever he took the
A
motion to extend his conquests. If
s Canadian of military age physi-
cally fit fails to answer his conn-
�try's call, it is because be -does not
realize what is at stake, or because
- . he lacks courage sad self-esteem.
COURT OF REVISION.
1 _
The township council met as a Court
of Revision on Monday, May 28th.
when the following appeals were dis-
posed of : J. R. Hoover, . overcharge
on asst. not allowed; J. W. Jones,
transfer of &set. to L. Dunn, allowed:
J. S. Walker, overcharge, asst. re-
�duced by � &ore, also was assessed for
Er 3 dogs, has only one.allowed; Mrs. F.
• I. Anderson overcharged, asst. reduc-
ed from 10 acres to 8.08 acres; Wm.
Arbuckle had asst. of bo acres trans-
ferred from Mrs. and Mise Pugh to
himself; J. C. Philip's dog asst. was
-
cancelled: R. J. Fleming's &set. of 562
acres transferred to Mrs. L. Fleming;
D. R. Beaton's asst. on 2 dogs reduced
to 1 dog; O. H. Pugh's asst. of Go acres
• was transferred to his tenant, R. Ti -
';P ' tus: A. J. Poynter's dog asst. was can-
celled, dog having been poisoned; W.
A. Fuller had asst. of ; acre transfer-
red to Wm, Cowie who had purchased
same; P. Dalhyy's aset. was transferred
to L. Denny who is now tenant; R. V.
Mowbray and John Rodd, overcharge
on statute labor. allowed; J. H, Beal'
&set. on buildings was reduced by $
Lena Culp's asst.. was transferred t
Wm. Allchurch as tenant;. W. B. Rob,
eon, 20 acres assessed to Metcalfe Est,
and 1 acre on N. R, Roll was transfer.
red to himself as owner: ' D. Simpsor
Co's business asst, was transferred
�i to N. B. McEnteer who has purchased
:. same; W. M. Miller had abet. of Hub
bard estate in Brougham transferred
-to himself as owner; Airs, R. Brodie
V. berusba Sr, and F. DerusbK Jr., of
Glaremont,'were each assessed for r
og,
_RLRForsyth-should be assesses
for 1 dog and 1 bitch instead of 2 dogs
Dr. Caldwell should be asseseed for
biteb, and Judson Bundy was assesses
for a bitch instead of K dog. Villagge
-Yproperty in Brougham assessed to G
oung 9bould be assessed to F. Mantl
;as tenant. 8 1 of lot 21. con, 2, abouts
be assessed to Cecil C. 'Richardson in
stead of F, H. Richardson; Isaac Bril
linger should be assessed for 1 dog
Ml's. S. M, -Gordon's appeal 'aquina
overcharge was not allowed. Severs
appeals were left over for a futur
geitting to be dealt with.
Jn our report of the proceedings c
the council in our last issue, two error
`-;appeared wbicb made material differ
ence to the meaning intended. I
referring to the committee which a>E
peered before Sir Adam Beck in re
of the township, when It should have 7HORSN REGBTER.
read "entire township". - Again, in the _
paragraph referring to the article in
he Toronto World. we reported thus: Hlng's Courtship —(imp), , [14115] , .
'whereas a very large majority of the (14722), Clydesdale,. property of Osoar
ratepayers are most decidedly opposed Wilson, Brougham, will make season of
It
sunction,
to
purposes".
after
be
cutter,
con.
FRUITS PkOVISIONS
-:- or .
y.
—R10HAR0SON'S -..
the of 30 per cent of con-
19I7 an follows : Monday leaves his own
payment
which should be sufficient.
stable for G Cowan's,night; Tuesday,
build a good road suitable for all
D. Munro's, blas line, night; Wednesday
These words were omitted
R. Puckrin's, Audley, night; Thursday,
"construction", "unless the cost
W. Middleton',, Greenwood, noon, B
Nuttall's, con. 7, night; Friday, A. Mat•
limited to $10,000 a mile".
thew% con, 7, night; Saturday, own
JAS,''.RICHARDSON
stable,
Now Advertiiesnef►ts.
Edward .Darnley—(imp.), [9609;,
(13461), Clydesdale, prup.rty of Robt.
bafee, Green River, will make the sea -
ONY AND OUTFIT FOR BALE
PONY
son of 1917 as follows : Monday, leaves
his own stable for W., H. Msjor's White
sized pony with harness, baggy,
damp cart and sadlle. Apply at lot s,
Mre, 8, Beare, B R No. 1'.
vale noon, Brougham hotel, night: Tues.
4, .8oarboro,
Markham, Phone Markham 2893 88 ssBath's,
day, W, J, MoD.onald's Brook, noon; S.
Pickering, night; W'ednedsy, Liv
Bar•
Tenders for Concrete Work
erpool,lnoon and night; Thnredayy,T
nee, Che:rywood, noon, P. B. Reesor's,
con 5, Sciarboro, night; Friday, H. C.
SEALED TENDERS, marked''Tender",
Ressor's, Cedar Grove, noon, own stable
will be received by the undersigned '
Monday, June
eight: Saturday, J. Hood's, eon. 10,
Markham, noon, own stable night.
Clerk up to noon of
lltb, 1917, for building the following
Monere'iffe Albion—, (imp), [12800], '
small concrete bridges, viz:
(16380), Clydesdale, property of i ls'ipond
1. On Kingston road, opposite ,Lot -
Brooklin, will make the season of 1917,
28„ 5 ft, span. about 4 ft. high.
as fellows : Sfonday, leaves his own
2. On sideline, between Lots 28 and
stab'e for 1. Corner's, Kinsale, noon, E.
29 in the first concession, 6 ft. span,
Vanstone's A0ey, night, Tuesday, J C
about 4 ft, high.
Bryant'r, c n 3. Pick, ring, no,am, Li9er. .
8. On 8th Concession road, opposite
pool, night; Wednesday afternoon, W. J
Thursday, W
Lot 4, 8 ft, span, about 10 ft. high.
Miller's, Piokeriog, night;
•Lidgett's, base'iue, noon, Banlel'e hotel
4. On Sideline between Lots 8 and 7,
in the 7th Concession. 4 ft. span, about ,
Wh.tby, night; Friday, J Bonnetta's,
3 ft. high.
noon,. G. Reason's, can 3, Esst Whitby,
y.$. On 7th Concession road, opposite
night; Saturday, owa stablo.
Ldt 9, 8 ft. span, about 3 ft. high.
Lord Regent, 1418 ;C, N. R.—Stand
A On north end of sideline between
ard'bred trotting stallion, the property
Lots 20 and 21 in the 7th Concession,
of "Thos." Maddafoid, Pickering, will
11 ft. sppan, about 2 ft. high.
make the isason of 19I7 as follows:
7, Qn the 5th Concession, oppodite
Lot 17, 6 ft. span, about 10 ft. high.
Monday leaves Lis own stable, F Madda
fo;d's, Kingston road, for Bamdei's hotel
The work will include taking out
Whitby, moon. J Vipond's, Brooklin for
PPresent culverts or bridges and mak.
The Town=
night. Tuesday, G Ward's, UCoa, noon;
Wed
in necessary excavations.
furnish the cement and the
Mansion House, Uxbridge, night.
thence to Temperance hotel,
ship will
gravel
nesday.
Goodwood hotel night. Thursday
Tenders for the. whole or any part
Brougham hotel, moon; W H Banks'
of -the work will be- considered, and
Eickering, night. Friday to his own
the lowest or any tender not necessar-
stable until Monday morning.
ily accepted.
For farther particulars apply to any
Aldlwj—Grand trotting bred stallion,
property of H 8 Pugh, Glen major, will
member of the council.
Dated May 30th. 1917.
make the season of I917 as follows :
Wednesday, leaves his own stable for
R: R. MowunAT, REEVE.
Mansion House, Uxbridge, night. Theirs
D. R. BIrAToN. Clerk..
day, N. D.hart's Brooklin, noon; Ban.
'dors hotel, Whitby, night. Friday,
Pickering. noon. H JPugh's W hitevels,
S to l:&
might. Saturdav, Gresumoo3, noon;
v . 5 A � �d � I
thence to own stable where he will rs-
ms n until the following Wednesday,
Belle Bol/ '8324; 1(14018)—'Importad
AUCTION SALE I
'W"ag,sdlC the property of Nelson
(;'aremant, the
Wage, of will make sea•
—...-UNDER MORTGAGE _ .
some( 1917 a+ follows: Monday will
leave big own stable for Jess Davis', of ,
Glasgow, noon; thaace to. Goodwood an
Two Houses at Brooklin Village, five
til Tuesisy afternoon. Tuesday after
miles north of Whitby. One is cement,
noon own stable night: Wednesday to..
- and the other frame house.
F. Bamker"e, con. .7, flickering noon;
DESCRIPTION -
�rouaham hotel,_ .n gtit - Thursday, •
Two stories, four bedrooms. ,living
Harbron Bros Kinosle: noon: Irvine
McAvoy's con. 5, Pieker.ng. night.
room, sitting room, kitchen bath
room, cement cellar, hard water and
Fri lay. W. E. Appleby's„ con 8, 0408
Ashburn hotel, night Bataida►, Reuben
cistern. Furnace. Newly decorated.
Besse',, Balesm, noon; thence to his
Lately built.
if you want a modern house at a low
own stable until Movday morning.
cost, on easy, terms, see these
jlol/al Salute—Choicely bred rogue
cony of the first
properties.
TERms— Properties will be sbld sub-
tered hackney (winner
I prize at Markham Fair in 1916 defeat
Jett to reserve bid, oa terms to suit.;
ing the famous imported hackney pony,
purchaser. Houses will be sold sepa-
Whitegste Pimple, 1, the pproptrty of E.
A, Percy, lot 27, on. 6. Pickerinit, will
rately.
Date of Sale, Saturdav,. June 16, at
- maeethe season of 1917 at his own
stable. Arranaememte may be made to
11 p, m., at Brooklin Hotel.
meet patrons at Claremont, 8 rougham,
GEO. JACKsov. Was. H. HARRIS•
Whiteva's and Green River. Phone
Auctioneer Port Perry.
Markham 806
Solicitor for Mortgagee
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BRAN AND
-SHORTS
• �9e have always a large stock at lowest prices --
MONARCH CHICK FEED
SCRATCH FEED
This is a good food, especially fere-
Is for ad,Ilt fowl. A mixture of
pared for young chicks and
different- grains' in proper pro -
ib very easily digested.
portions for best results. -
The result from its feeding ;is
Try it once and you'll be sure'
healthy thriving chicks.•
to use it again.
Our Flours are made to give- satisfaction.
CREAM of the West QUEEN CITY MONARCH
(Bread)
(Blend) _ .. (Pastry)
-- Always a full line of •Graitis and Mill Feeds. _
Call and Ret our prices.
The Campbell Flour Mills Co.; Ltd.
200 -
VERY
DROPi
THE SHERWIN-WIUJAMS PAIN)
gives' satisfaction. No paint can give more. No man
can expect more. S. W. P. is a satisfaction -giving paint.
The materials that enter into it, the care with which it is
made, the men who make it, everything connected with
it, are of the satisfaction -giving kind. It never disap-
points. - Always does the work it is expected to do. Costs
least. Does most. Cel% r ards free.
SOLD sr
-
1F ITS GROCERIES,:-_
FRUITS PkOVISIONS
-:- or .
y.
—R10HAR0SON'S -..
.. BOTH PHONE 9 -
Just now we are loading up every day with Tomato Plants and all
kinds of Flower Bedding Plants. 10c. A BOX.
--PINEAPPLE TIME
~'
i'ou won't get Pines any cheaper than Right Now.' . Get your order in
at once -they are going to,be higher. 309 are 15c., 249 are 17c,
New Potatoes, Cuctiuibers, New Carrots, New Wax Beane,
New Beets, Ripe Tomatoes, Rhubarb, -
You cannot equal our Groceries for quality and freshness. We don't
keep groceries, we sell them. Try us with your next order,
JAS,''.RICHARDSON
Cattle Stanchions,, Hay ' Carriers, Litter
..1
Carriers, Nater Bowls and other Barn
,and Stable Fixtures are Unequalled
'They are complete in every particular - : •i
Their durability is unsurpassed
If you contemplate renovating your stables or putting in Hay or
Litter Carriers, CONSULT US. ;.
Particulars Cheerfully Given J. R. THEXTON
Ind. Phone. Pickering, Out.
_ THE
I
STANDARDSANK
OR CANADA
FARMERS
Advances- to farmers are made
a special feature by this Bank. 20
PICKERING BRANCH,
R. W. GORDON. Manager. a p El Branch also at Whitby.
(V pwo "r
JWK v
' _ .
-: ...h Befievmg
That - is the one proof — the final test
of the qualities of any musical instrumentll
And measured by that test, the Columbia
Grafonola superbly proves its right to the
title of "The One Incomparable Instru-
ment of Music"
"Hearin, is bek'evinp." Put the Colum-
bia Grafonola to the final test today. We
will gladly demonstrate this fact to you
on any model of Columbia . Grafonola—
the prices of which range from $21 to $475.
--
We .die, ._.Agent 1
.Pickering, On
00
�sla.wb:a
Its 4J*ft G►slesola 5250 °
_ :..�_-� - ... v:s. .. _ 1, ....rt• s.'.:...c'rCz. r _'.:'.�i.',. '� a"...nm' .:1'S4:Kzi7n:W •:
hv 7- 7: 7V �:7.7 7 -v:
;7
GLARKMONT Miss McGlashan, of Toronto,
Rev. H. Wood spent Tuesday In has been spending a few ays with The Fruit Store
bays
the city.
• Miss Edwards was in Toronto on Owing to the. Canadian Press As -
Tuesday. sociation meeting on Thurad '00MINIONIANK
the Misses Hamilton. HAS THE QUALITY • THE
&Y Choice v'ar-iety-o'f Spri-rig''Vege- I
Peter Shirk spent Tuesday in and Friday next, it is the inten. ables.and Fruits always ■M 96TAIRUSHIC0 1971. •
.-.Stouffville. tion to issue the NEWS On Wed.
on hand. and Rossorve $13.000.000
Wedding belle are ringing in neaday. - In consequence, the•
t n NEWS man will be in Claremont A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
neighborhood. Special orders taken for end
his X
Miss Doughty, of Peterb ro 8 DEPARTMENT . . . . . .
Is
on Monday. of week requirements. SAVING
0
a at Sunda here with her sis- Ice Cream Parlor now open where X accounts Wes a year..
id
pe y a
Deposits
pt og added to
ter. we will be pleased to serve Daum A" upwams receivec
Mr. and Mrs. Harnia, of Stouff-
-Spend the Summer
ville, visited friends here on Sun- NEILSON'S ICE CREAM WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager,
day. Plain, in cones, sundaes or in
months in
Ice-cream sodas—al ways good,
Geoeg6. Gibbon of Torouto.
spent Sunday here with his par -
v,'.. ZLLIOTT
enta., H. J. MARQUIS
R. E. Forsyth left on Friday for
PickeAnS Ontmio
River. A
L
a few days.trout flshiriA at Black 4 - -,weather .0
The first bowling game of the TORONTO.ONX. TheIot -
season took place here on Monday Cor. Youge and Charles Sts.! DICKERING. BAKERY
evening. . . .....
It will pay you well. Great de.
� 4
Milton Benson held a sale of mand -for our graduates. We were Js Coming
horses on Saturday last when fair asked to flll 126 positions in two
mouths and 240 during
two other
prices were realized.
Thos. Paterson has the frame months. Do not delay. Enter
now. Large Catalogue mailed on
work of the new Cedar Creek request. College open all year.'yo u will need one of the latest and most up-to-date
school erected and has it Strictly
tr
,also . y
ictly First -Class in ever De
closed in.
8 T-0. V E 8
Mrs, John Payne, of Gleub partment. I ..
Oro, 7, .0 L
"Mau., has been the guest during W. J. Elliott, Principal
the &at week, of J. H. and Mrs. /0 CREAM 61
Beaf Constantly on hand, also Ttat-are on the market.
The First Form of the Continu-
In Unity there is Strength soft drinks on ice.
&tIon School are busy this week FJREAD, BUNS and CAKES
at their annual promotion exam- It will pay you to see it and make comparisons
at pres-
'nations. There is a great movement Patterson's Chocolates.
W. J. -operation among the farm- before buying.
and Mrs. Michell, of eat for co
Tor
onto, are visiting with George ere of Ontario and every f&rmer Is Both phones in shop.
.,and Mrs. Cooper and other Clare invited to join the good work.
mout friends. Attend the meetings of the V. S. O. H. R. Honer, Pickering Come and see them at
G. M. Forsyth has had a wind. Club and become better acquainted
mill installed on his premises for with your neighbor and mutual re.
spect and eonfidence will develop. M
Nuraping water. The work was Im co swvd 111111151
one by L. J. PlIket, Attend the next meeting, Wednes. CHAS. �sARGENTI-S
Dr. Caldwell has been spending day, June 20th, and leave your orders
a few days with his relatives in for soft coal and binder twice.
Orillia. During his absence, Win. COAL and GRAIN-�',CLAREHONT, Ont.
Seott attended to his practice. United Farmers,
Wilbur, Gleeson, of Toronto,
ret rned-to-the -city on aso Hara and @of t Go °f -the
-eveul-ig after spending a few --Ciub, Pickering. quality on hand. • R o otwe
here. ar
days at the home of his parents TIME TABLP—Pioksring Station G Highest price paid for Barley,
'
T, R. Trains going East An* as follows.- Rye and Buckwheat delivered' Our St
In r f . . 8.08 A M. ock is Complete
Duncan and Fred Dolph e- mo. 4, id &I
turned to Toronto on Monday to. 2s Local 2.46 P. M. at Spink's Hill'.
resume their work in which they 36 Local iS.W P. ?A
were engaged before taking a hol. Trains going West due as follow;_ Pickering Station CoLl Co. Ca'lfainid see the new style of Footwear for Spring.'
id8y. No. 25 Local 7.37 A. M.
97 Local 2.15 P. M. Our Every -Day Shoe's are made of solid leather and guaranteed.
Lyman Reynolds, of Toro13- 7- Mail 7.40 P. M.
to, accompanied by his wife and *Sunday included Prices the lowest. 14
-.son. Ralph, was the guest of H.
a
and Mrs. Thomson for a few days Thiq'is what you have been Feel's Shoes Give Satisfiction.
Bell Phone 151.
last week. looking for:
Cecil Ingleton, of Toronto, ac.
7 dompanied by his two sister -0, 200 pitirs of Sample Boats—Ladies"
Gent's, Boys and Girls'—to JS :,P E E L' & IS 0 N
spent Sunday with Charles and
Mrs. Sargent and other friends in sell at prices which pre.vailed before the BliOCK'STREET, --'WHITBY, ONT.
Claremont.
war began.- Of all materials and dettan-
Thom. and Mrs. Birkett, accom kept In stock, is will pay you'
..panied by Mrs. Brown and her Space will not permit quotations.
to Call as our works at inepect our stock
.!daughter. Miss- Emma, niotox4d to but -a Call Will convince you and
and obtain prices. Don't be misled by
'Oshawa on Sunday and � spent the prove a. money saver. -TS
agents we do no 'H
d with friend i employ them,
JC3L JIL IATS
Sale -commences on Saturday, IT we can, and do %brow off the agent
few of our reaidents who have commission of 10 per con%.. which you wit
a fine �t n
March the 31st.
not been in the production line in Certainly save by purchasing from We have 'vist receivedassor me t
thepast are this ysome land for ear doing their
by J. 1=1NGO.L010"20 WHIM INANITE CO..
-bit cultivating of Slimmer H&t's.
greater production. NORTH CLAREMONT wR cc and Works, WhiLby, Ontario
We are pleased to know that
Mrs. D. A. Scott is gradually re -
Staining her strength after her
�-
recent serious operation at- Victo- E C -ON 0 M Y
ria Hospital, London.
Beginning with Friday, June
15th the merchants of Claremont, Is necessary in these hard times. To accomplish this our Coal Oil
From 14 to 18 Years of Age with Stoves are just the thing. Save your fuel bill by buying
will
35th,
their places of business -all
each Wednesday and Friday dur a Coal Oil Stove from us. Our prices are
right. Wicks kept constantly
itig the summer months- at seven High School or Collegiate' on hand.
. :�, . I —
-o'clock. Those having shop ng
-to do should bear this in min
Education
Miss Brown, of the Toronto
gublic schools teaching staff, spent
opportunity for bright We have juet received a freih supply Of
Excellent business opport
ul .. . . Pine Apples, Bauanas;Oranges, Lemons. aday and Monday with friends
boys in office of large Toronto Packing House
in Claremont. Miss Brown's fath-
er t
-engaged in producing food for Canadians a
and mother were both teachers home and oversead,
nearly thirty years ago, beingthe
In
the Claremont public school
-first teachers who taught in e Good Wages
the W Permanent Position :A N N I S
new school.
The warm weather of the past Fare paid to Torointo and comfortable
few days has canned all kinds of lodgings secured if engaged.
vegetation to make rapid growth, 'Pit
n 0
and as a result the country is now When applying state age, school training and I 111,vg Z 46larement l veru
looking fine with prospects of a name of school principal S
No
'bountiful harvest. Owing to the
0 'Bus meets all Trains
cold ba6kward spring the hay .1
•CrOpwill not be very heavy al.
wo
though there maybe a -fair yieldBox -A News' Office PickeringW'dw First-class Rigs to hire day or
night at lowest prices.
if the weather con tidue- favorable. to It ?a
Phone
The union services held in the w"aff & -4 1805.
-Presbyterian church on Sunday 10 tr I I 't
-41 Thos-unaersot :6 Son
Morning last and in the Methodist S ma H
_church in the evening were well Big Clearence' a e • ? 14 MIND 1 4
attended, with Rev. J. R. • RealJan t PROPRIETORS
_
officiating at 'both services. On
Cm
Feb
1
account of Mr. Real being absent -4 coat Mari
attending the Bay of Quints Con- 0 Api :
This Sale is put on to make room for PICKERING
ference being held this week In W
may
Victon, the union' services will be ..goods that are arriving. daily J me!
,continued, next Sunday when the July, ..4
LUMBER XARD) 9
-morning service will be held in Sept 0
the 'Ale to give you•a.
Methodist Church and the • Our, space is limited, so we are una 9 1 M. --
Oct.
• 'evening service in the Presbyter.
an itemized list. 0 CA CA Nov
iat eburch with Rev. A. McLellan AIARDWOOD FLOORING
officiating. Everything on this sale is marled at cost and OW. January 1927-Wbitby s,.Osbawk 4, Brougham We'can supply . pply hardwood flooring
Mr. and Mrq. T. C. Gostick re'. 6, Port Pe 77 7, Uxbridge 11, 0-121,119"10, in beech, birch. maple, plain and .q.,
ceived word frorif th-eir —son, Pte., Only aLfeW add lines of -Boots and Shoes left, so we 'advise you B .... rt.- Uptergrove 85
quartered. White and red oak in
'.'.Frank Gostick, of the 182nd Bat- tocomesoon, before these snaps are all one. 11 grades, widths and thickness
they had arrived in
talion, that th NOTICE
ROOFING
--England on May litli, at noon..
1- L .. I - . ... Men s Felt Hats are all to be cleared Help being scarce I will be pre -
They had two very narrow es- . :1 . Ready Roofing, the R
rdless of cost. a 'I
capes from submarines, but landed out rega pared to do chopping and Buy Rubroid I t.
first ready roofing, made in 1891
safely, They bad a very pleasant oat flaking only on "41
of Men's Shirts T SHINGLES
p
Work
voyage, only one day being rough. Only a small quantity Monday, Wednesday and F?Way,
during the month of March. SHUN
q,7
T Frank is greatly taken with Eng.
to go at a big reduction. Choice B. C. red Cedar shingles
d
He says the country is After that date on Monday and
S
looking most beautiful. They are Friday of each week.
in camp similar to that of Niagara W. D. Gordon &
IT Also, for sale a quanty of Ong
bait says there is no compArioon 2 -ft hardwood.
between there and Niagara. He B e M cEN TEER PICKERING
2! L -_1 I a.�
thinks It is an ide&I place. beanti- lJohn F. Bayles, Greenw
1 . , t'.:': � _ � , AU00"Sor to D. -aim
_4=0; CO.
na,10" a ningia. , I . 'L .. _ _. . . "'. -1 11 !k� I � e �. 4,'t
�{[ ,Ne .,.�s-.. .. t•... a .-.••e'.,.' . "' a-.�. -,. .... .•--.. ..•moi *'.t9"a✓.fv. ."�'r�*�''� ..,a2... ' ' .:�. �4.«:.i..r: xi .a:. - v x .til m..;;iC:.,3u.,:•� ti•:. xxa..sre.� n r . '` ;,<�y,,,.:��, ': t.,,:i
"3r . rG'', w;.i .. .x .tcs�ex ' ...y w�a.,+6�v!!., ..v�c.�•��.'f:uw�.uM -.,tu. s.�o� mai•+�:�.ie.,, ' . � yi -+.'v�^'.: _ ink s .�, :.i ... ... .. .�. ._... en.�� .la - -
r..
which her unfortunate health required. ! - - -. - �-
It was,_ ip fact, the vacant posittoP of I �� Clean and—
y - se she a offering h?r, un aid
_ sick nur was -
�; Medlurn for the present, but with the money ---Free from Dust
�, 121@ held out as a bribe at the end.; and evi- I -
r+ K' " dently Mrs. WatsonConsidered that,
- - �'``•� "` '''•
Grain �•+ by her readiness to take the baby into
Guaranteed the bargain -whose wants might ret-!
Fu}} - sonably be -considered. -as dangerous t
�`� rivals to her own
�1-she was acting in a
(�,�"'J ei6hf particularly handsome and generous
_. _'Pw8 visite �� .y •+: r.i•'A�A• manner. 1
{r.
Ella breathlessly watching John's
$u$zIr -
- face white he read, did not know what
' make o s undisturbed tndiffer- - -
..._, to m
-en
' �+ 1
.. a of d' bed .
Sealed Paeets Only Never n Bulb
Yes, I am astonished -very much -
_ astonished," he said at the end, as he i
quietly folded up the sheet. "What- Black—Axed—Natural Green E212
ev e'r could have, put such idea into
yo "It's a very natural idea, ur aunt's head?'• ly.rt-in John's shake of the head: Because ordinary ladders frequently
sure. er so"It is not to the Glas ow folk I have
} ,VUGAR:��
Poor auntie needs someone tolook I g slip when used against the walls of
_ afters her, and I'm her nearest tela -!been called, it is to my owe folk. I' cylindrical silos ori inventor has pat -
tion. - [-know tow to speak to them: How do ented a -metal one, tate tipper- end- of
Ella was on the defensive already,' I know whether words would be given which is hung on wheels from a per-
_ armed for struggle without which"'orkin�-whether in Glasgow or here,., ..
John would probably not think it right what difference can that make? Are' ntanent track.
- to deo, souls to
there not well -things
i. -to yield, if - only out of regard for his I save there as well as her ?
• ?..:�
principles. ever even have had me for the others? Tais is my place. i of
But you would n I -should be betraying my call if.I left- To. wash blankets: a pint , „
e y < the strength for nutsing her. Fanny, ,
`'' was much stronger than you, I' am' it -an unfaithful -servant, not worthy household ammonia and ;a pint of
�.: �� i of another appointment -and neither i warm -water in a tub,. lay the blanket-
Sure,
lanket sure, and yet it killed her. „ ,
'fou NEED for Freser es `'That's • only because she did not � would I get it. rn and pour a little warm water over
know how to manage. P•.,or Fanny! "That's a mere idea, John dear, just it -just. enough to wet, the top folds=lot
wasn't at .all, clever. I. know I shall because you're so fond of your own' Covet closely and allow the blanket to
do better. Auntie never bullied me' countn. And of -course you' would !stand ,for a few moments, that the
Red mond' Extra Granulatedw ` e another a ointment -perhaps not
5t. Lawrence R d Dia h>ch t P
sure, I g
` h bullied her. I nt s e• the 'ammonia•ma •
way s e p from Y
the Y I immediately, but in no very long time. fumes'arising ';'• owing to absolute Freedom from organic impurities shall be sure
excellent kick mil ! An exchange can perhaps b, _managed.' loosen the' dirt, .then wash and dry it
"I'm sure you would," smiled John g
never causes those distressing failures which >sometimes abstractedly. "But what's the use of The Bishop anti) help xou-he is so' in the ordinary way, in water of the
worry the beat of coolu. Warranted pure cane d'scussing your talents :n that direc-, kind; and when he hears the circum-! same. temperature as the" first used.
'_. sugar, the St. Lawrence Red Diamond Sugai does tion, since the whole think it impos�. stances of the case—" _ Pass the blanket lightly through the w
A "What circumstances?" wringer and hang it out to dry.
impos-
sible." To be continued.)
z •tta full. share to prevent fermentation.' - y - Ella sat up quite arraign, upon her (
U - sofa.
Your dealer can supply Red Diamond Sugar in coarse "Impossible, John?You surely for -
r grain, of medium, or fine as you may select. get what -you're saying, What's there,)
impossible about it?".
Order the big bag—t00 lbs. full weight of the best 'But don't you see that this involves "
me ening up my work here?" _
sugar mane and avoid frequent trips to the store. "Well?" sl a asked defiantly.
�:•. Sold iiito many other dx4 and style of packages. '`That's 3 thing that; of coot§e, I '
« ., can't Ii
- $t. Lawrence $a:ar Refineries Limited, lYi'ntreaL In the fever of -her excitement .Ella ! - -
had almost -sprung up, but restrained
r•n that she
had resolved on patience. It coo not - _ -
be thai'reas m should not triumph in j
y the end. She even forced hersel: to -
- lean back again amongst her cushions•.
_ "But, John,,' she argued, rvnth labor-'
ed genCeness, though her wide mouth'
was twitchingg a little ominously. al-
-. rea4ty, :`nobodyy wants you to give up, _. Ls
ycur work. Of course yoti will go on, "
There was gentleness too -of anoth-
�1�, wholesome,
nutritious Toaves,- Q.t,l,�.,.a rT -
- like
of delicious u
savour, downy -light- soap
=a !
nese-and excellent _ - boom
Ts tees " F. P. UUXT to. of CAf1At1A LTo. "
- _ keeping qualities. HAMILTON. CAN.
SALADA-
- - - file MAL 151^ UK iestpar ro
F][VE
Rol'
= _ 'ar Breads -Calces -Puddings -Pastilles
-CHAPTER V.-(Cont'd.) uppermoit''feeling Her mother her-
While the pony' picked its way f self seemed quite as much aggrieved .�� -
among the boulders, and the dainty as grieved, slid evidentiy, in
prcipally L �� .6 made 1n one $rade only --the highest. So- there is
little figure of the pink -faced priest, exercised irr minim as to where' t- take ILIO danger Of getting "seCO d8" when OU buy
with the eyes of a girl and the gravity a sick -nurse from. ,The result of these ,,,,, _
of a judge, still hovered before John's mental researches was contained -in the I - Redpath in the original Cartons Or Bags.
mental vision; he continued to bred
k
letter . -------- --
long
- - -
r s
f another -
h end o
g
was at the ' s
his head over the meaning of that It s � .- - - t Let Redpath Sweeten :t.' -
-smile. It could not be. surely, that day of absence that .rohn,'returning _
that funny little man was actually tired and hungry, found Ella sitting � i _
-laughing at .him? And with what rea. up on the sofa, with br'ght eyes,ib. " 2 and S Cartons- Canada -Sugar Refining -Co., L Limited, Montreal:
' son? --•since, most obviously, the laugh heightened color, .ane- evidently in a ,10, 20, 50 and .1001b. Sags.
was on his (John's) side. simmer of impatience. I
- _. _._. •-- ---. - - - ---- - - --- •. ..
Even while he was sitting between "This looks like progress! ' be, i - -
Ella's bed and the baby -girl's cradle, ., as he kissed her, disregardful of the -
'his mins darted back `once or twice to open letter in her hantf.' - "Well be' _
Father Flinter. He, could not regret having you about soon."�r : , ••�^�.
the meeting. Evenbe caught himself.' "Oh, you'•ll be having me .about at i9'ti _�L-- ir +� �„
wonderinf; z:hether a few more min- once, Jchn, I've had such a g -and piecer
ores' conversation might not have of news! Its made me feel quite i L y.
proved interesting for something in ,strong again Oh, I've'been counting a 1 ��•= �"
the look of those strai ht and clear the minutes till you came!" I ';�` ' %j
re eves made him fano that, de- r "A' piece of news in that letter?" he C'
Y o n s z,LTt'LYner' Wear
spite all differences of faith, they asked incredulously, for: he .could -sot i,.,,�_
might possibly have found some things' imagine the. post -hag bringing any- ( �1 ('`� P
t"" -
to say to each other. I thing which could ditutle him greatly, -v - Wopk ,nth, y
either pleasurably or. otherwise. Did
--tf rs p�0bab,u ,� earance, n;.t his world lie close around him? = _
of the small Julia (Ella had been care- I "Yes; here, read it? Oh. I do won-! `
fol to select a name not indigenous to der what you will say?' Bu:' of corfree Don't work in -heavy, leather boots.this summer. We
the district) would have served to keep, you can only say one thing. It's front .` _ st „ -
the eyes of her parents longer .closed my aunt. You will be astonished, Fleet FOOL hoes. They are - honest and sturdy
to their real position towards each �Resignedly John took the sheet she +, '
other, had not an unlooked-for event. held towards h>m-Mrs. Watson had , enough to stand the farm work. - -
hurried on a discovery which, sooner' never appealed to more that. his sense L
or later, had to come. of Chrisfian charity -and bent his Easyand comfortable—light.;and so much-:
Ella was still partially ori' the sofa i head to -the task. The writing was EVERYDAY
ere arrived a letter from Gias cramped, but legible, and the meaning"'cheaper than leather.
gow, which, arm ess is ap - itself left nothing 'whatever to be de- t « ' ,� _
pearance might be, nevertheless con- sired on. the score of clearness. If - %hen_ you go out .ln..tjle. evening wear: - Fleet Foot '
twined a moral bomb -destined to the frankness aa_ex-.:
pressed occasionally verged on brutal- • _Shoes `There are lent o different style
and
"Flt,iter a RQoc( many dreams both of i sty, at least all danger of misunder- p y y _
husband send wife.
standing was effectual) done awe
A week earlier this letter had been g Y Y aha es, .for 'every occasion,'day as well as evening—
:. II with . +
prece a. moral iiecechf news
s which,
bto 1 g y P - ' an .they are far less expensive than leem. er boots.
In deli htfull ' lain word -s her aunt -
lY,g of to Ella a bargain. If John - LAKESIDE
be defined as sad, although borne by l proposed g
•Ella, desp}te her still delicate state, bi`Donnfell would give up his living Next time you go to towia, be sure to See i
p'th considerable, composure. That; at Ardloch, and seek for an"appoint-� the "Fleet Foot" Shoes for summer wear. 206
had -
ment in Glasgow, she declared herselftj
- fih% some time 1)8!;t poor Fanny , g
}jecn ailing had principally transpired; ready not only to afford to the eouplel
throu h �1 s. Watson's.romplaints of the hospitality of her house, but like-
n^ung proper) attended to -bat wossesaiionsuof the Ella
ltwohe thousand A y"1
--not y `
f?he hoes been dr sick-nur: a for so long p �oL�
` ,he, imagination refused to picture I pounds which constituted herrfortune,! y _
p: boise t ,c
her as a patient. When. after a few li senting at lea tharother thousand. on' yACi1TIN`y 1 G � NAXIXE ,� �+ems m vBROWNIE ATHLETE SAL
40
r!a : i' illness, and withnut making any -
fns:. whatever shout it, she quietly de- I the sole ondition that her niece sl suis'
)parted this life, astonishment was the {"look af+ r" her in the various way'•. I l`
1�
f
_ - AFTER- DOCTORS FILED HOW THE BOYS_. _.
2qb
y - A Well. Known Resident -of .Port _ . .: TaiR�Q �j�
. THE Alit
Hawkesbury is Restored to _
t Health and Strength.
- - -- •• -- - "STORIES• Oh` TFIE GREAT. FEATS
--r One of the best known men in the OF AIRMEN.
town of Port Hawkesbury,, N.S., im Mr.- - _.... ..OF-
AIRMEN.
Can Peas.. fula on well -greased and floured tin. William Duff, He has been a member '
i
t
fi
for_ fifteen mnutes in moderate of the municipal council for 16 years,-
• • Shell fri:sh peas -into- a glass jar I Bake. chairman of the school board,.and held Amazing are the Performances of: the 1
--- which has-been washed clean and ; oven-,. .other responsible positions. Mr. Duff's Boys Who Make Up the Royal
eterilzied: 'See' that the "Jar has a
Rye Muffins. -One 'and. one-quarter words, therefore, can,be taken as Com-
- cupfuls of b'oiiing water, three-quar- I - Flging Corps. ---T-
itew'rubber ring and is air tight. Fill: o of cornmeal, scald the corn- frig from a man who has the esteem with cold boiled water until. overflow-; and respect of his fellow townsmen.
_�`o�r ing and no' air remains in' the bottle. , meal and --add two tablespoonfuls' of Ile makes no secret of the fact that he Seven Fiun.dred and' seventeen aero- ;
shortening, three tablespoonfuls o4 , planes were brought down -on the F
Put in a half a teasponfuT of salt. Seal syrup, one teaspoonful of salt, mix I believes Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved Western front during April, says the
down tightly, place in a washboilet~,'in his life and that the restored him to
the bottom of which something has together, then add one. egg, ,one cup- , Y London T'.mes.
been laced to 'keep the bottles from' Y p goad health, after several medical men � The total figures of aeroplane losses
ful 04 rye flour, five teaspoonfuls of
P p had failed to cure him. Mr.. Duff tells. .
cracking, and it is well to put a lit -'baking powder. Beat for .three min -'rot ilii illness and cure as follows: in'April reveal in a way that 'the daily
tie . straw or, something between the des, then. pour into well oust- L offi.cit'f eturns do' not the unprece-
g and cups. Bake for twenty-five min- 'About feur years ago I was attacked
bottles. Fill the boiler nearly..to the P Y with la grippe, which left me in a con- dented intensity of the struggle for ;
top of 'the 'ars with cold water and let' utes in a moderate oven: t mastery in the . air which was waged ; •
it come to-theboil; and boil steadily j Salt Pork. -Cut slices of salt pork,.! ! dition difficult ,to describe. I was af•
Po on the Western front during that
for three hours. When the jars' are then parboil. -Rinse under cold water, tacked with general weakness,. and a month between Allied, and particular -
for t out and cool s. a that the tops, dip in flour and brown in 4ryine pan. constant dull pain in the stomach. I ; Y I
became so weak that I could not walk 1 British airmen and German airmen.
bre. screwed on ti till and ::cep in a � Dist; on squares of toast and cover a 'There has not been a month of such
g Y� a hundred yards -without sitting down
Cool lace,. with cream gravy. I fighting since the war began; and the'
p Cream Gravy. -Drain all the fat i to rest. The food I ate continually i losses have never reached such a ire
�r. Fresh young carrots from the thin- y'- soured on my stomach. My nerves ;
ring of the garden may. be prese,rved-i from the pan; now measure one table- were all 'gone, and- palpitation of the ' mendous figure.
$n the same way. spoonful of fat and return it to pan. This total which is compiled ,from
Add two tablespoonfuls of flour. =heart and a fluttering sensation all P
Pickled Onions - the daily, commilni, ues issued by Brit -
Blend well; then pour in one cupful of ' through my chest, especially at night, Y 1
Peel small white pickling onions. ' milk. . Stir until boilingpoint is ' was altiiost unbearable. I was finally ish, French, and German Headquar- !
Put them in a jar with about a spoon --,reached. Cook for two. minutes. 1 compelled to go to bed, and called in a ters, is made up',as follows:— German
ful of. whole pickling spice to Erich jar. Pour over pork..' Garnish with finelydoctor, who.said .my heart was affect. 369; Brits=h, 147; French'
g pped parsle eci, and treated me. for. that trouble.: -and Belgian (again, as always, with
Boil cider vinegar with a tablespoon-! oho y.• C
ful of brown sugar to each quart of! Salad Dressing• -Mix a tablespoon- => C;er three months attendance, and ;the .necessary qualification that th'e i "
'vinegar. Let it cool ani -fill the jars fuls sugar, 1 tablespoonful mustard, 1 feeling no, better,: I called in another .Clayman claim? are .trustworthy), �01.
until the onions are all -covered. p'hese teaspoonful salt, a, speck red pepper, doctor. His treatment also failed to . Of the 369 Gelman aeroplanes brought ,
-. do not need an air -tight jar ,to keep.:.and 1 tablespoonful flour; add . two help me, - and I tried a third doctor. ;down, 269 fell to the British, 98 to the
them, but the bottle must -be covered I well beaten eggs_.and � cup vinegar; 'i This one said there was nothing wrong :French, and two to the Belgians. i
y' or corked well; {-stir in .double boiler until thick; re with my heart, that the trouble .,was _-Our airmen go daily far back across
The foregoing recipes -are issued by m_ ove from fire and add 3 tablespoon- dale to my stotnach. Aft..er treating me the German lines, taking thousands of
tFi G4 Th 'f Com 1 k ealeii las- koi a time *be advised that -i go to the ' photos, engaging the enemy squad-
a.a.
4
a
t 4r
•
«a
�7
f
e Oman s .War I me ri t -fuss butter, _oo , eek, in a g
mittee and are especially valuable. jar; thin quantity needed with sour or hcsgltal at Halifax. On a previous oc- ; cons, so that they are held back -from '
C;ut out. acid preserve for future use., gv mei -cream. easlon when' i had ' an attack -of rhru- -the line of battle, and dropping tons- avail. It was probably the most won-
_—. matism I had been cured. by Dr, Wil- of explosives upon ammunition dumps, derful air duel the war has yet seen..
Dependable Recipes.. _ `i i decided that i railheads aIId tran8 rt;' writaw l r.
Cher than go to a hospital I would Phdi Gibbs in the. London Chronicle B Cp 0
Tack>an_ empty -spool on the outside ! ra :p The British pilot 0said that Iteveral'
- Strawberry Shortcake.-- ' s -again try this medicine. I got a suppty.l Like Kn► ht
-dough of two cups .of flour, one tea- of the screen door, low enough down ; g a of Old. times he felt sure that he would get
spoonful of salt, four teaspoo of for the children to reach it when they' i of the pills and began taking them. his adversary between his eights, but
P In a few weeks I could feel my These boys—for they are absurdly '
- 'baking powder, six tablespoonfuls of want to come in. strength returning, my etomacli waa young in the average age—take all the latter invariably wriggled out of
sugar. Mix dry ingrediegts,. then rob I A few bits of charcoal put among sing me less trouble, the palpitation these deadly risks and do all this work the line of fire. The British airman i
In six tablespoonfuls of. shortening the contents of a box of clothing that ' heartd after a oras himself kept busy avoid%ng she
-� and mix to a dough with three-quarg-a is not to be opened for some time,. will ; lurtYhier nee oL the pills disappeared, eltnaa well as oY�ng gentlemen tlemen of Engl n►dtwho rode German, and once he' had to dive jel-
'ters cupful of milk. Pat or roll one- keep away the musty smell they are ever I did In my life, I can truly say , out with Sir John Chandos and Sir ,moat perpendicularly. The combat did
half- inch thick. Cut with a biscuit' apt to acquire. Silver which is not ever Mang to seek combat with: not break oft' until both pilots had.
" - - in constant use should be put away that 1 feel more thankful than words Y fairly exhausted both 'themselves and '!
cutter, Place two pieces .together. can express for what Dr. Williams' French knights many hundred years ,
brush the tops with milk and then bake in bags or cases made of outing or cot.__g Ila have done for me." ago aloAg the roads where our modern their petrol. Strangely anon h, later
M pe g e
!or fifteen minutes in hot oven. Split, ton flannel and a lump of gum cam- I in the day another British pilot en -
hoc laced with it. You can get these pills from any ;'men a arms go marching to -day. countered the same German machine.
butter -slightly and cover with crushed P P -I dealer in medicine, or by man. at Se During this recent fighting one of .
strawberries. I A home-made disinfectant: Use a He was winging his way home after
Clear Tomato Soupy -Put into a ;barrel of lime and a bushel o! salt; cents a boa,
or ala boxes for 1!2.80, them challenged a German Albatross, ; a hard day's work, but jockeyed with
from The Dr. _Williams` Medicine Co., who. accepted fight, gild for an hour
dissolve the latter in as little water as I the German for nearly a quarter of
graniteware saucepan a .quart of can-', it. Blake the irate, with I Brockville,,Ont. they did ,every trick known to flying'. an hour before flying on.
- : _ned tomatoes; add one point of cold will dissolve, _ -stalling, banking, side -slipping,
� this water, using no more than will a In strange contrast to this was the
water, a bay leaf, a sliced onion, a looping -in order to get in the first
slake it, so will make a thick paste.: THE V. -NK OWN QUANTITY. experience of the British pilot, who •�
-sprig of parsley, a stalk oil celery, a, shot. It was the German who tired
teaspoan of sugar, and salt and pap- ; PLt in a little water daily till the lime I somewhat peevishly complained' one
Y first, though he showed himself maa-
rlka to taste. Simmer until the toms- has taken the whole. Put it under, War Situation at the Present Moment ter of his machine. night• -"I only got a rabbit.!' He ex- 41
�.- a shed and- keep it moist. :Apply One of Grave Danger. ploined this by saying that, while'his'
toes are very --tender, then strain and , :Thdre are boys in our, air service,
add hot water or stock to reduce to the ! where offensive odors are generated. i ..•the darkest hour, it has ,been said, who have killed six or seven Germans i opponent had a good machine, he wad
desired consistency.' Serve witii "oris
There's no fun in life for the"` child - a clumsy fellow, who could not fight
y' p who hears the following sermon from ' is fust before the dawn. There is no in single combat; a few who have ac at all and was sent spinning with the
itoast squares. morn till dewy eve: "Don't on that! ,doubt that we are now living through 'counted for many more,.and go off . first burst of gunfire. Still another
Bread Sauce. -Put s' email teacup- Don't touch this! Wipe your feet' the vers' darkest hour _since the be again for a morning a hunting of men ilot, •mounted cn a fast'new machtse,
:ful of grated bread crumbs into a , ,ginning of the war. It is devoutly, as though on a good adventure. Yet P
�- •- `asucepan, pour over -ria much milk as Wash your hands. How do you get know - deliberately allowed a German ma- -I'"r°
they will soak up in five minutes, and Your clothes so dirty? _You are wear_ .asset its ; ir�tue old
and that proverb aawngw•ill of war. They can of hae fiaks ve the
the luck chine to get on his tail. Then sudden t
then add one cupful more. Turninto . ing holes in your stockings -get up off, , ly he looped behind liis adversary .
-the u rt of a small double boil-' the floor!" t soon be seen' in Russia. alLthe time. When the turn comes. it caught him just within the eights, an4 „1
Peer If I were asked to name whet itt my The fate of Russia is still tinques- is quick to the end, or if hit and left fired,- killing him instantly. The ma-
er, add one,white onion cut into quar-, tionably in -the balance. What Russia alive they do amazing things up there chine-mwsr4ed; and the dead man was' n�I
-term, and pepper, ask and celery salt opinion life,
the most desired utility s- will ultimate! do is still an unknown in the high skies to save the 'final
to taste. Cook over hot water until modern life, says a prominent states, Y pitched out 10,000 ft from the groand.'
the oaten is tender and the sauce vera man,
I would not name the railroad, quantity, and is burdened with per- crash. s
nor the telephone, nor the electric tents of the most tremendous- poten- A few evenings ago two of our '
� two tables oonfuls of our officers were attacked b • five
thick
then,add and.only ho e
,,) P light, nor the automobile, essential aw"tiality. Germany's one an o X P 3 g Y I :.:' Solicitude.' `,'
thick cream, and press through a g but' I 'Would name running of victory lies in making a separate -hostile aircraft, and both were wound- _
sieve Stir in one tablespoonful of ' they are, g - "Charley, dear," said young Mrs,
chopped parsley and serve at once. water in the home. This conduces Dace with Russia and it is evident ed, one in seven places= but they de -
I more to cleanliness and health and that Germany will nes and-it
despair of stroyed one of the German aeroplanes Torkins, "I' want yotr to promise that
This is delicious with bvpiled fowl. comfort than an other improvement her efforts in that direction. -It must and -landed safely, though their ,own' if you decide to enlist you will tell' me
acaroons--Three table -:comfort ble- y p ' all 'about it without delay."
spoonfuls of butter, cream well, the-- n �-Tri deT3r- kysttun-has-brought be admitted thaL_the Russian peasant _machine eves pierced by many bullets., "What V, _
add one-half cupful of sugar, one egg' us. It can be had, too, at little cost, had no choice in the making of this Duct --ng the ba t1e off'-. ryas our air „I want to speak to the general so
;anbeaten, one cupful of oatmeal, Brat and it will contribute more to the scar, and has accordirtglry . shown , a men have made 'thousands of flights' that he:won't let you -orget your over- ,1
Ing ore lemon rind. Work to a ! health and comfort of the farmer's Palpable indifference to the effective over the enemy s linea, hat -e engaged
roseoution of the war . since. the in hundreds of combats'v'ith hostiles shoes and eat things that diaagres
smooth .paste. Drop by teaspoon- family than any other impro%erpent. P you. -•'' 'You-, Ch'srle you - ::•y
nower of Government passed into his. squadrons, and at .the cost of their with y;
own lives .in'. many cases have saved are so careless
hands-- _ - - - . ,
rXPERI]IENTAL FARMS REPORT. An interesting statement appears in, The truth'is, Russia at least, is tem- our infantry great losses by-,keeping:,the report of the directr, which deals— porarlly o o .. bstterie ,ole T�,n optimis who.
-Contains Mueh Informat4on of . Value with the cost of growingcertain crops,- most at the end of her resources; stroying their kite balloons signalling' cast in the shade, congratulates lira•
to the Farmer. as follows.:•blangels, $1;55 a ton; en- Great Britain struggling u-ith a sub- Preparations. for German .counter -at- I self that he isn't going to suffer from
Tl e first volume of 'the Experiment- I silage corn, $1.45 .a _ ton; oats, 19.33 marine blockade not yet mastered and tacks, photographing the enemy's' sunstroke, anyhow,
Experiment -cents a. bushel and hay $5, a ton. The duly becoming. more serious -this .is :tretiches and: positions, and blinding, ,
:al Farms Rcrort for the year ending .ystem of farming represented in the picture of the war situation as his own power of observation to same
March 31, 1316, contains much' inform- -these experiments is explained in the it now exists. Germaity :aa' yet es- extent at least by chasing his aero EIGHTH ANNUAL � 9
ation of value to the farmers. -of Caii-
report. IL 1S a1S0 S110R''n as a result of cape that defeat which is. essential. to planes away from the lines. i
oda. At such a time as this when pro- seven years' experiments-thak ih far the restoration of justice and demo- Gil' a any when our infantry is not TORONTO,
duction means so much no farmer can tilizing the soil a distinct advantage is cracy in the world and the vindication' hard pressed it is good to pay,_ this afford to overlook such information as shown in the us,e of barnyard manure of international law. And if Ger-tribute to the flying men, vvhose ex- ��� ST0 6� SHOW
this report contains when it is under- alope over commercial fertilizer alone, many escapes to -days the danger for ploits are not much recorded, thwgh
stood that it i � 'available 'for the ask- The ,experiments suggests the ' possi- 'nc to -morrow will be beyond pieseA 'they are always overhead, sanely though 9 -
ing. It represents the .Rork accom- ,laility of combining the two profitably estin5ation, the droning slang 'bf their engines is Union V��Ck �Y$
ylished on the Central Farm at Otta= '.ti` hen barnyard manure is scarce or .. There is a ' very general'' notion' in always an accompaniment of the bat- ! Y Stock Y -
wa and the fifteen branch farms and high priced. Referring to new strains Canada and the United States that. tle dgwn below. ! ; -TORONTO
P stations dktrihuted over Canada. Vol- of grain being produced it is stated'-Gisi`many must soon Surrender because* The greatest -fight,, oddly enough,'
lune I. contatos. the report of the -lir- that hullers and beardless barleys are of starvation. This is possible, but was a drawn battle. One of the Brit- } •
eci'or, wbieh is a general rerienv of receiving close' attention with• the Pro'- unlikely.., If Germany ' -can • : last •i=h .pilots met a brilliant German flier, DEC. 7` � � 191 i j
the work accomplished, also the re- .mise of some exceptional results., Ear- througl, the next two months, she swill •and for n full hour they manwuvrea
ports of the Divisions of Chemistry, lier and -more productive varieties are i�C_able to go through many months in the most marvellous manner with - -
Field ltu !>emiry, and Animal "us- being sought for, while new attains of•,more,because the new harvest will be nut either being able to bring his c;tin WRITE
bandy. \ oh.;die Ii., pot.y.et ready for eats, peas, -beans, buckwheat and flax urn to come in, and, wliether'it be'suf- -to hear._on.the' other.' They. rolled,
dlstribittion, will contain the reports FO
df the Di�:n, %A of Horticulture, Core- are being tested. These Are but ex- fic.ient far another year or not, it will. looped, twisted, and deliberately stall PREMIUM
amples of the character of-theinfonn--t6ve any food for t; long period ed their engines, and, standing thoir-
pis; Botany, Bees,- Forane Plants, anon contained in the 598 a e3 ,of o ,time. _ machine, on the tail end, slid back-, _ LIST
pages - awards t roug t e a ', f i to no,
poultr}•, Tobacco.- Illustration Stations this first volumts that can be received, The situation is confessedly grace. TO -DAY
and Extensirn and Publicity. "without cost, on application to the But every day or week passed without
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Publications Branch o€ -the siiceess-erownisig life German plan.in- • "'"""'�"` .� `
YD'yg� •��gl fid nient .of Agriculture at Ottawa. - creases ground.for hope that it will
i bYf�S �Eil i s !i it ,t, fail. _Common sense will assert itself
ifven a chance. The scheme sn i
Good op;aortunity offered ,'young To Keep Insects Away. ' !$gt`td�ila Qi'�8 7.
�conien desiring permanent -work in ,r palpably represents a revival of the w r,� , rh+• -.a ;•: •�a�• ,
• or�,-e►k h v4 • s • `•.o,-a•-1�.t•rq.
gg hells burned in the oven and ! dark forces Russia that it must win ,' : +a ' • •+-•� e�t>a.:, •.r„ i
oronto to learn wartime§ «crl to the placed on the pantry shelves will keep I quicki-y if it is to win at all. ' ' € Aa `�.r.a,..e•
' rt;o't eGt.abltshed restaurant in Cana- -� �. ^U c u•.•r
the insects away: "' `''
da, (;,xui RaFrrs Paid, best working
With Europe ar. im ncnfic lastt'.efie'.d• m ' ,+•
oondltJ :ns and fa.lr treatment. Write, 'vever put off till to -morrow the its millions consuming.snd r.o' Pro( L;c
telephone or call. Chllds Co., 138 things you ought to do to -day. Get ing, Ehe food shortage will naturaliy
Tonge St., Toronto I sornmbody else to do them. � become worse as th"e war continues. goo P-04
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•��n�^1 A �ISMS� --Mrs.• T: M. McFadden is spend- I -George Bentley, of Oshawa, SIMMER HAS ARRIVED AT '
l.ln0 ing a few days with relatives in has purchased, -through - W. B: -
Bloomington. Powell, D. M. Decker's residence, -
=R. B. and Mrs. McRhteer-spent' '" =T M: McFadden left on Tues- west of the bridge.. Mr., Bentley.
the holiday In the "city. day for Durham to visit his Fath- will move here -shortly. --- ~
-Rev. Dr, Marsh spent a few er, who is i11 at present. `- Robert Gormley hhd the mis- First and foremost, we are Gents' Furnishers and can supply you with
days last week with his daughter - =The township council will fortune to lose a valuable cow one anything An the way of men's wear. ,
is Buffalo. meet on Monday next far the day this week. The animal fell --- . _--- ----�-
-C, W. and Mrs. Liddle spent a transaction of general business. down the steep bank os,_ the lake We had a dandy line of Sport Shirts and Ties arrive Iast week, and
a few days in the city during the --T. M. McFadden'e 'new rest- shore with the result that it broke aur summer samples of Clothing are hare. '.
past week. dance is -now nearly completed its neck.' - Z. -
-Any one wishing earth to fill- and will be- ready --for occupation -Mrs. A. Palmer has received Call on us before yon,buy your Stammer Shoes. We have in' wa obtain -plenty at rear of next week. word that her husband, Pte. Alf. an Al line of Canvas and Rubber Goods•and
Drug Store, if removed at oncea -A number of the members of Palmer, has been in the .hospital can guarantee satisfaction.
} -A, T. and Mrs. Law and fam- the Women's` Institute attended suffering from -"Trench Fever,"
_sly, of West Hill, spent Sunday the annual meeting at Greenbank but was improving at .the time of
with their relatives in Pickering. on Thursday, writing. Be A., BUNTIN-G, PICKERING
.,' -Mr. and Mrs. Alfreds, of Qtiak= -The Gee residence on Church -Bugler Robt. Rankin, of the Established 1857. -
r
or Hill, spent a day last week with St., now occupied by Mrs. Kerr, 182nd Batt. which arrived in Eng-
'the
ng- !
' the latter's brother, T. E. Craw- will be sold by pablic auetion on land on May 14th,. has been in the
ford.
Wednesday, 27th. hospital suffering from a'severe THIS -IS PAINTING TIME. - -
-Mrs. David Musselman, of IIx• -The Women's Auxiliary of St. attack of the mumps, from which .
bridge,, spent a few days last week George's church will meet at the many soldiers have suffered.
.with her daughter, Mrs. Walter home of Mrs. Hurst on Wednes- -We extend our sympathy to
B. Powell. day, June 18th, at 8.o'clock, W. T. and Mrs. Haney, of Toron- 6) pet deYlt.-off. Ma.rtio-Senour Paints
►�.::...
Monday being' the King's -The annual service in Erskine to, and formerly of Pickering, on
.: birthday, it was observed as a church (white church) will be held the sad death of their youngest
holiday by the business men of on Sunday, June 17th, at 8 o'clock. child, Stewart Ivan, which' took ' 1917 retail -prides•
` the village. The usual collection will be taken place on Saturday evening, by
s. -Russell Andrew is making con= up in aid of the cemetery fund. ** being struck by an autp, ownedThis is a f1rlt-class Paint at last,year's price. • Try a tin,
siderable improvement to his gar- -Economize by purchasing a by Dr. R. G. McLaughlin and be -
age by putting, in cement floors coal oil stove at J. S. Balsdon's, Ing driven by his daughter, who and be convinced.
and other improvements.' The Clark Jewels have no super- was accompanied by four .other
-Mr, Reid, one of the engineers ior. Also see his 1900 Gravity ladies. He died a -few moments G. A. GILLESPIE, _'I)UN-BARYON
for the Campbell Flour Mills Co., Washer. They may be returned- after being struck and before he
4' has leased the Misses, O'Learyresi- and money refunded, if not satin- could be carried to a doctor's offi- 1
dance and is now Betting comfort- factory. * ce. The unfortunate. lad was a {
.x settled,_ -A real treat is in store for Qpandson of Tbos. and Mrs. Mans- a
t. Andrews Ladies Aid will those who attend St. Andrew's field, of Fairport, and was a bright
bold their regular monthly meet- Presbyterian Church on Sunday .lad and a great favorite in the _
,•
Ing at the home of Mrs. James nest- The Rev. Dr. Captain Mini* locality in wbich he lived. _
Andrew on Wednesday, June 13, fie, froiv the Belgian trenches, -One of the oldest residents of _ For
,. :.:at 3 oelock. will preach, both morning and the village, Mrs. Frederick Stew -
Dr. Towle has leased Edward evening. On Monday evening he art, died at her bolus here on a §-
Bryan's cottage for a month and will give, b lime light, his War •
g y g Wednesday night last in her 87th
is now residing therein. His own Pictures and his experience in the year,'after an illness of about two 'r
house in the city will not be ready trenches. Captain Alinifie was the weeks, due to the infirmities, of _ Bi for a few weeks. pastor of oneof the large Presby -old age. The deceased was a native
-Some complaints are made re- teriah churches in London, Eng- of Kent; Eugland, and came to _ ` �''
' gttrding horses psturing along- land. _ He war
acalled to one of the Canada with her parents when
side of the s�reets, This is eon- important churches in Boston, about 12 years of age, and fora
!fl
trary to the aw, and owners of
Mass. When war broke out he, time lived at Cornwall, after
horses which offend in this respect returned to England and joined which she came to Pickering where -
F should see that the offence is not the colors and was with his men Rhe has ever since resided. "She -
repeated. in the Belgian trenches. Captain had a family of ten, six sons and - ;,SSOl t�
-The Girls' Red Cross Club will Minifie enjoys much distinction, four daughters, of whom. seven
-hold their next social meeting at both in England and the United- survive. These are Charles of - -
the home of Miss Fannie Clark on States. He has the honor of a Coldwater, John, Scutt and Harry
i the evening of Tuesday, June 12, freeman of the City of London, of Toronto, Mrs.' ConnoeW To.St
�} st 8 p. m. A large attendance is and last week spoke in Buffalo on ronto, Mrq. Matins of AtRiiqua, ore d.
r ~requested, as businet,s of import-' the platform with Ambassador
6 - .� P West Indles, and Mrs. Johnston -
lance is to be discussed. Gerard and ez Attorney -General of Pickering. Her funeral took �' ��
-The unusually cold weather Beck, of the • United States. A place on Saturday, when her hod - _
during' -the month of . May has great treat is in store for Picker- �'
greatly retarded growth and aq a log and surrounding vicinity. An cemet�erd to rest in St. George s
result there are many fields of opportunity will be given to an y'
., grain that are looking very poor, crhv wish to assist suffering Het- A party of about fifty war ve•SQr' -- - -
ad the has crop does not promise gium. -
terans broke ti a meeting of the
h s heavy yield. Garden ,stuff is -0s, Tuesday evening a large p B
,leo making,vdiry slow progress.' number assembled in St. Andrew's London Trades and Labor Council
-As we purpose attending the church to enjoy a lecture on -As- but without vicleuce to anyone.
Canadian Press Association which tronomy" by the pastor, Rev. Dr.
3'. meets in Toronto next Thursday Marsh. The chair was occupied ~.
and Friday, we would tike our by Rev. Mr. McCormick, of Whit- H O M ESE E K E R S
frorreapondents to seud in their by, who performed his duties in a a -
budgets of news A day earlier most pleasing manner. Few men E X O U R S :ONS - -
than usual so that we may be able are better qualified to speak on of
` - to issue THE Nsws on Wednes- the Fubject of Astronomy than -
day. Dr. Marsh, and the rapt atten-
-Rev. Mr. Griffiths, of Newton- tiou given by the audience showedi`
Wille, who was expected to preach that the talk was much appreciat-
ed. The lecture was illustrated
'day last, was unable to attend ow- by excellent lune -light views of -
Ing to illness. Instead of Mr. the sun. moon, stars and planets, ?' Ladies,
r
Griffiths, Rev. Mr. Rutherford, of many of the slides being trade by ..;
'Toronto, occupied the pulpit on Dr. Marsh. Manv who had merely
' pe y MAY nth TO OCTOBER 30th
abehalt of the Dominion Temper. a has knowledge of the great
_-.:.ante Alliance. universe, had their false concep- Every
-The Campbell Flour Milli Co. tions dispelled by the most instruc•
:received nn Wednesday of this tive lecture. Variety was given T UES DAY �I'
._ .„week, at their mill in Pickering. to the evening's entertainment by ALL RAIL” - also by _ Wear-_432=
:thirty-two carloads of wheat, con- Miss Belton, of Toronto, an elocu- _
twining V620 -bushels. This ie the tiooist of much ability. This was THURSOArs STEAMER _
largest shipment. of wheat ever her first appearance -in Pickering, "Great Lakes Routes., p011BLtS�T
received in Pickering in one dav, and she made a most favorable (eawaNalartlan) _
and t—sho -s iiucession on the audience, as ' g � •
bumming these days. bot er pathetic and -humorous Year Futuro is In ON West
-Since the village has procured selections were well rendered. Th twIllo"rles two out WNW!
She - ma be assured of ' a hearty clan.ea on the map• Then are alis
•s ' good sprinkling cart, would it y n,,,,,,,,a. a ,� „,�„ o for Om ,,,a„ . BR�4 SSI ERE
not be a gbod idea to use it in ' welcome . should, she. again make a ii1f wwM a � a„ a pn.p.rft tab
watering the streets, since the her appearance before a Pickering sda- t g of � naw and tnr•Ivia
dust has become so bad. We audience. Canadian Pacific f
shouldlike - , _�
-who would not take her new um- (Pickering) Branch of the Wom-
brells out when it was raining for en's Auxiliary to the Missions,cy District Passenger Agent, - Toronto
fear.that it might get wet. Society of the Church of England,S'E
{
-Gunner Frank Brien returned held an interesting special meet- Order our. ' Butter D C 0 Ift N
_ Irom En lend last week, and is in at the home of Mrs. Shirleyn O d E
g g y ' �'
sppeending a week with D. and Mrs. Friday afternoon, June let at four
Munro and other Pickering fri- o'clock. The Rev. Acthar Bruce, Paper, Bing, = Wisconsin No. 7, Imperial Learning,
• ends. He will then go to the Con- Rector of the.. parish, presided, -
valeseent Home in Toronto, where and tspec 1 speaker was Airs. •
his many friends hope he will be F. Du �,rnejl bbons, formerly ;Stationery, Etc.,
White Cap, Cob Corn.
frilly restored to health. While a missionary in the` diocese of _ 1
in France he sustained severe in- South Tokio, - Japan.. „ Mrs., Gila at the NewBI . office -
urie's by his horse falling upon bons is a well known church work. Screen Doors, � Window Sareens;
4.
er in Toronto, being president of * l
-On Monday morning a little Stephen's a A. She ane t, D. ., ELM
DAIS MII .1 Coal Oil Stoves for cheap
excitement was caused in the vii- the Moet Rev. F. Da Vernet, D.D., J:+Li�i
lege by s runaway, when. Sohn Lord Metropolitan of British Col. p=�g�;=NQi F ('iookin !
Quinlan's horse took fright ata umbra and Bishop of Caledonia, 6
auto when standing near the post and also of the late well known 'Yon can' always get the best Mani -
office. It ran yin between a post E. E. V. Du Vernet, K. C. Mrs. toba Flour made from No. 1. V PlCikerind•
and Dr. Shirley's office and came Gibbous gave an interesting- and Manitoba Wheat. J. �. B�ND. A ring
.-
and
a standstill' on the lawn in instructive address on missionary Royal Household and Glenors for a.
' front of the doctor's residence. work, _particularly ._etnphasizin� Bread. Trya�ag
' Fortuimtely no damage was done. the neceesity of co-ordinating the Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats r /�
*, a Miss, Frankie Shirley, who was. sit- Home or local missionary activit BRAT, SHORTS-- - S40 pRINGI SEEDING
ting in their buggy, had ratber'a with the Foreign work. After a MIX • FEEDS w7vv _
narrow escape from collision: meeting, twenty-three persons sat OAT CHOP
-Wheat is now quoted at 2.30 down to "High Tea," a meal which "; CRUSHED OATS�G1�T'T �FrZAY _ ..
per busbel, much, to t1Yb-chagrin reflected great credit to the skill -BARLEY-CHOP ...Get your Harness and Collars repaired now,
of some farmers who i efused to and ability of the Pickering ladies. 'WHEAT - I have on hand
sell at 3.00 per bushel a short time During the tea Miss Ham and Miss CRACKED CORN .. �,
R1701 There are a few fal•mers Georgie Shirley sang a duet, Miss MIXED HEN FEED 2 Sets of Team Harness at $27.50 a set
who try to feel very patriotic by FRwkes gave a violin solo, and Caldwell's Cream substitute 1 Set of Team Harness at $87.50- '
raising a large quantity of wheat ppiano solos were given by Miss Calf Meal. _ _
to feed the soldiers. But when Reta Peak and Miss Frankie Shir- Molasses McAI Also, better grades at close prices. ,
they hold on to the Grain, until le The Rector desires to thank CHOPPItiG AND OAT - r•..
Y Boot anti; Shoe Repairing promptly attended to.
they Retthe last possible cent the members of the W. A. and. CRUSHING EVERYDAY
from palling it, the public becomes the young ladies who contributed Get prices on feed in ton lots. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM
'Imbued with the idea that their towards the mnsical program for BELL PHONE.
r loyalty towards themselves is their united efforts in m king J. COAKWELL
��tt X', -VCT, Home Phone 3800. W
more rnar':ed than their loyalty this meeting so great a sucdese,-
ae-- ,s.. OUAI- V,lsam,a.�.�,Eir..ed■i�. VIAU- 1 ` 1 Chopping every day.'