Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_06_157311.= M�- ­7FIWW�il VOL, XXXV10 -.---L----.TICKERING, ONT.; FRIDAY, JUNE 15t 1917 VV0f***U=01 HIGHLAND CRKKK The Women's Institute will hold ,Established 75 years their next meeting at the home of Mrs. A gand Garden Party in aid of the J. Reid,on Wednesday, June Both. at roe e aiTefitcal Baker A Heiselled a. will be hild ti�der the aus- S p. in. An interesting feature of this picas of the Centennial Epworth Lea- meeting will be a paper on "Work. GREENWOOD e, on the beautiful lawn � Worry and Waste," by Mrs. Hugh L. CALDWELL, M. D., Successor I of Hilton G to the Isto - Dr. R. Brodie& Phone 806 �Agents for Wrumwell on the evening of Wednes- Pugh, Visitors welcome. .01"ema-4. Oct. day, June 27th. - A splendid program An interesting Song Service will-be has been arranged, and a refreshment held at the Methodist Church on MILLS Sun- 7-%R. V. E. CARTWRIGHT, For. Gra y pUggieS, booth will be on the grounds. AOm'R' day evening, June -24th, commencing .2-P marly of Gravenbural. Cut,. 9uaoa"or to R E. Towle, Pickering. Ont. 'Office hours olon 26&nd 15 cents. Full particulars, at seven o'clock. There will besiz or next week. sees 0 and 6Z to 8 V. m My .Crea:m Separators',' seven fine selections of first-class music M FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis. ATHA rendered by the-choir-,—assisted by R -friends from Locust Hill and else. ela! Ured member of the Optomakdatil Asso- Engines, an of Ontario. 'Special, &"antioa given to I Classes. Eyes tasted free. Nardi Miss Lizzie Dunkiald spent a day In where. Mr. Owen Intends to deliver Toronto recently. a special- address on that might, the Get your'geed corn had Empire Meebanical Mrs. McBride spent a few days with subject of which we hope to announce C. MoKIN"NON, M.D. L R 0 8 Milkers,. her mother in Toronto, next week. early. Good seed No Zdinbarlh. member of ;go BZ�; ;i 'A. B.'Lehmans pent Sunday' with , We 'welcomed our 'first returned Burkholder. soldier Saturday night. when Pit. y"wis and surgeons at Ontario. Usentiase his daughter. Mrs. Levi Bur of Royal College of surgeons, Ban "eation to dMossee of women Bay Carrier Goods, Mr. Lad Mrs. Maxwell and family, Lieut. Major, of the Royal Flying 00os and residence. Smulham. of Locust Hill. ipent Sunday with Goo; Corpaj came home an two months' '9Pindmills? Eta. and-Mrs. Tran. 'furlough, having been wounded twice. n -on the Austrians, but I have the best Hoover u George Valdes, Mrs. N. and Once in a raid Miss Vera -and Ell. and Mrs. Lehman landed safelon the Italian side. ..--Phone 2700 motored to Toronto one day last week. �Aftor recovery"lie was put on coast N • J E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- patr�ol..and was shot down by. a sub- L!Z!I6=!r or"MWtiorney, and raty ft CROCK ROAD marine on the North Sea. One of the . a I . 9%80 1". men was killed and Fred and another Bakers' Soy for bread ;�� . 4-44 AIL CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Miss Burling is working hard. with man floated in the ocean for four hours e Solicitor. Notary Public. Etc. Moneyso atOl�ffviffle'Ont, her entrance candidates. before being picked up by their own a e nal to any brand 0". Office Brock St. North, Whitby. my market and it Born on Monday. June 11th, to W. men, who were sent out to look' for "on N J, and Mrs. McDonald, a son. them. His friends of the village and WILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A­ Bar. Mrs. Henderson and E. Haight,. of rioter. Solicitor, Xotw7 Public, associated Toronto, called on friends here on surrounding country came up ID, the -.costs, less than stores In practice with Idessre. Ek , Denison & J. 13. BE,&L, evening and gave him a hearty wel- Bell the western mills Poster. Barristers, TorontoGeneral Trusts Tuesday. come. 9-8 Bay Street, Toronto. Telephone J., Hamilton and N. Crawford are brands for. Patronize Pada 16J. 1304plHOUSE FURN45H INGS y assisting W. B. Wilbur in his farming operations at present. IIRG yo= home ilaill.' Dental Big Stock, at the lowest priees. Mrs. Bad&row, or., is in very. poor N. F. Mechin, of Oshawa, was home health at present. Her daughter, Mrs. over Hunday. 'I'ln-LAKE 13. BEATON, D. D. S', Delivery free. JD Graduate of the Royal Collate of Dental J. Hamilton, Is caklng for her. Miss Cameron,. of Toronto, spent Surgeons and University of Toicato, Office The Ladles' Aid of the Brougham Sunday, with Dr. McKinnon and fam- .Q1W M ringle's hardware store, Whitby, Call and see. Ind Phone 39.4, The Church bqld a very success- ily here. 0 W. 9 40 12 :1 to U0. Ind plomo 16. f ul meeting at the home of Mrs. H. J. H. and Mrs. Real, of Claremon't, Ban phone M. "IY . 1. . . - Claremont; Ellicott on Wednesdav last. visited with Hugh and Mrs, Mechin 99 41 nnying Dr Bestows absence o7sr#aa. Dr Kc. -Joseph on Sunday. I It, bweff, of Torouto.'will be to chails, W. H. Jackson, C. Hubbard. E A STLAKE FRUIT BASKETS Hiltz, S. Fidgett and John Hamilton Joseph A. and Mrs. Young, of To. were icr Whitby on Monday attending ron-to, spent over Sunday with rel&. The shingle that has given satin- It s eclal. court, disposing of certain tives here. faction for over 80 years. Empire CIA= against ttmestate oe the We T. C. and Brown and W. J. and Mrs. Corrugated Izon with a I In. by wG, HAM—Issuer of Marriage Brown. of Toronto, were here with 2 in. corrugation, See it before you Aake: lJoanses in the County of On 11 and 8 earls. with covers any color James Davidson. - Amon' the visitors to Brock Road friends over Sunday. Ing Village, SM17 I quart berry boxes last week were : Mr. and Mrs. Devitt J. H. and Mrs. Madill visited . with buy other makes. If you are -in need of a Cream Separutor. Try 'TPOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- 24and927 quart. crate@. of very of Toronto. Clarence Young and f&m- his mother in Uxbridge on Tbarsdar Also o tioneer• valuator. collector . a Premier for 80 da or family of Oshawa, W. A. Jackson of vereary of her birtbda '4 arrissa "comes. Broutlbam. and 11" thin boards. Strong and very light. it of Mount Joy, 'Geo. Moody and of last week, that being the 88th Ann - gasoline engines from 18 .00 up. Order earl as If there is a good crop Bank of Commerce Oshawa, and F. R. Mother's Day will L observed in See or write me bifore buying. HOPPER Issuer of Marrl:r Licenses in the County W Out the Brougham Union Sabbath School Bell Phone.' -4� D of fruitthere will not be half Jackson of Toronto. awn mad his residence. Claromank. enough packages for on Sunday next. at 10 a. in. All wel- the demand. GRRILN R1VZR come, espeqIalIT the mothers. F. I Prones, Pickering _DB.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERE Mrs, Herb Foasby and children. of now nown—lod a— f %eilson's Ice-cream will be sold at Con On ay RamintsL Man-. arrompani anwavits. ecountans, -Ilse. Koo" so loan Ping and--o"t""U"19 Green--River on' bAturd an farm Issuer of XAO- done as usual, under the auspices. of the Girls' Re' sister, Miss Sarah, are spend few .rage W lekering :fara Isnow W=. ons. UMIT weeks her parents. W. R and W. G. Barnes Green River Cross Club;' ?Are. , orton. '"VGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. OnL The Red Cron concert given be" Capt •Minifis. who has been spend. 7 .LX Licensed Auctioneer, Extensive or Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. under the anipices of the R. C,'S. was i:- -: �74 Aonoo In imported and thorcumbbrod st=, an unqualified success In all respects. Ing several months in Canada and the �.All .#Mobile and Bicycle 60" conducted anywhere, Write for term A lui-ge and ap reciative- audience fill- Vaited States on a secret mission for repairing promptly REAL ESTATE....• ed the Baptist Rurch, where the con- mad bartioulars, Pbon* End. 211L N-ly the British Government, occupied the attended to. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, certP was held because. of the coolness Pul it In $t. John's. church on Sund Ay Fe for Counties of York and Ontario. Ana. of the evening. Instead of upon the last, when he spoke od the sufferings -Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs :-A kion sales of all kinds anenood to an aboraoss of the Belgian people and the horrible always on band. lawn of J. B. Wilson, as advertised. sauce. Address Grom Rtwor P. 0.. Out, atrockies committed b - the Germans. W. 0. Barnes. an chairman. directed v S Capt. it Minifle, who as been pastor of ai the program In his usual genial man. la Lea churches in London, Eng- Potter'& Andrew I - Mi O"V ser. The concert opened with a few land. and in Boston, Mass., Is a most Vetorinary Surgeon 150 acre Farm For Sale, good son excellent numbers by local talent, aft- PICKERING, Ont. er which the comedy. "Cranberry eloquent speaker, and his address was fe.) Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- brick house with 8 rooms. Co'Mers,"' was given by the Claremont a-most Impressive one. . His appeal rtuary College Barns and stabling for 42 head Dramatic Club, The actin was per- for aid for the buffering Belgians met and Graduate of the Veterinary of stock. - Hen house feet and during its reciff the audi. with a very liberal response, " over e Science Association. and pig pen. ence forgot all its troubles and enjoy- $100 was donated- at the close of the vice. W ri t e' `M Phone—offlee DO, residence 2002 ed itself thoroughly. Between the ser "I"All in good repair. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO acts other numbers werekiven by)*%L1 WHITBY io-i% &mA a talent, of whom Master A. Hagerma F. Z O'n. L' .' distinguiihed-blinself. After the con- 2. �W- Ve R A graphically illustrated article on for prices =r. $3. XL cert two quilts, made by members of the Evolution of the Horse is Frank Yeteniary Surgeon the society were sold. rcecream was Notary Public, ring. served during the concert, before and 34. Chapman's able contribution to the .7 Honor Graduateof Ontario Veterinary June Farmers' Magazine. on Sarnia A4 Dollegs. All calls day or night been acts. The total _proceeds of the There has been a change in the su- During the past promptly attended to. The Pickering conceit were $SO.. officers In command of the mili- M-1 year parcels of socks, all hand knit, A" MrIobr as gone -.Bell andAndependent Phones t hospital. Ce Fence. were sent' to France to the value of yt. Wright b Vigilance Committee Q soldiers. to New York and Is engaged in the 'PICKERING, ONTARIO. $230: also comforts fpr th enlisting of British in that city. i valued atlll.50. 'The nextmonthly Arrangements for the Dominion I Can save The object of this Association Is to meeting of the Society will he held at Day garden party - at "The Grange" lessen stealing, and prosecute the home of Mrs. W... G. Barnes. on are developing In a way that promises JOHN PHILIP the relons, Monday evening, June 18th. •to make it one of the notabk-s� you money 0 -VTc Has a full line of fresh and f the War Relief and torian Order Cllr- Members Loving property stolen oot maul. WHITEVALK i . :7.. . activities'. ed meats constantly on hand. Ohio immediately with any member Mrs. Eliiabetb Reesoi is summering - The military 'hosplW has a fine -77- of Executive committee. with friends In Orillia. twelve passenger motor car for the Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, wombership fee 41.00.- Ambrose Hastings and Miss Forsyth patients to "ride back nod forth to RAZIL, Bologna, Weiners, Ac.Tickets may be had from the P.dent or: visited friends in Uxbridge Sunday. town. The Whitby hospital is to be A. Q REESORy SocretsrT on application. Silas Windsor visited his two dau- the finest In Canada for convalescent Exsc-'Com.—L. Banks, C. S. Palm• affalo a couple of days 1"t suldierb, ra the ho Larl C091311MISMOU LOCUST HILL Butchers cattle er, W, V. Richardson, Plck6ring. week, announce. Silas Toole and family were the The ballasting of the Grand Trunk tol. W. J. Clark guests of Mr4.,Siuclair for a few days main line bile reached the western Vickerixg vJ. R. Thex erq President," Secretory last. week. outskirts of the town. Two trains Miss Prattis, of Toronto, is spending of ballast care are in operation. The Stationery her summer vacation with Miss Lil- ballast to brought from Port HopelI TOOLS -SHARPENED It is intended to ballast right through First-ohms. rigs for hire lian Ptlgb. I-,-,,ley Petty. and Miss Viola Sin. to Belleville. We make a �.pecialr .Day or night y of crosscut saws, clair spent the week-end 'with friends The County Council passed a strong . * :... � Tools of all kinds. Locksrepaired, A tittle nicer than -13in meats 0 trains in-Beaverton. resolution during Its session last week Razor-boning a specialty. For a first. Win. Beaton and wife spent the supporting the action taken by the Tva�ning promptly attended to.' class hair trim or- an'ea9v shave call week-end with. their -parents, Donald minor municipalities at Osbswa and the ordinary at the East-end Barber Shop, '44 and Mrs' Beaton. Whitby in regard to gettlug the Tor- Agent for Canada Carriage Uo. See our House Furnishings of all Wm, and Mrs. Spence,of Toronto, onto Eastern completed and operatial. kinds. Slightly used Carpets motored out and spent be week-end Word has been received from the rai - We He Peak, from 15 cents and up. with friends here, way people that as soon as their en- W. J. GORDON PICKERING Mr. Maion, of Toronto, and Mrs. B. gagements at Ottawa will permit a Finish Note Paper r. ''Kid G. Meyers, of Pittsburg, are visiting meeting will be arranged for the Pu . i or Bros. for a few days. pose in view, . :.... : 50 cts a box SUMMER TERM! AUCTION SALE Mrs. Beverage, of Medicine Hat, Owitig to the inability to secure p4dd a fl special train during war time Opens Tuesday, July a. In Shaw's UNDER MORTGAGE . GE _yJng visit to her many friends sp me the 0011111. 7Khaki Linen Note Paper Business Schools, Toronto. The here en route to Quebec City. mencement exercises at the Ontario merges Into A Harold Pugh-left on Thursday last Ladles' College this year occur in the work Autumn Term- Two Houses at Brooklin 'Village, five for Calgary, where he will resume day time. Thursday is closing a 40 cts a box from Sept. 4, without any break. 9 Courses fully Milee north of '*N'bitby. One is cerpent teaching ­duti6s in-thesurlqmer con- the rain beginning Thursday Hand Spun Note Paper described In new cata and the other Fi frame house, lasus, 99 rave for a tft W. H. Sba 14auuatlem wo, Pm., Yonge & Gerrard Ste, We understand- that Win. Miller, evenini' trains. fWreshments are Two stories, four bedrooms, *.living who for some time has been suffering served to the guests, There are , 4 rwma,'- sitting room, kitchen bat Rev. C. en Note from rheumatism, Is now under electm twelve graduates. C. Scott. Assorted styles of Lin h r,,,, cement cellar, bard water of Belleville, preached the bacalaure- SEE OUR NEW . - r and ric treatment in Toronto. , Paper and Envelopes in ri-etern. Fitmace. -1 ewly decorated, Obom Parker, who is manager of a ate sermon-last Sundav evening., -ve'boxes Lately built, large American Insureace Co. in To- attracti 13A*�MG MACHIN E- If you want a modern bouse at a low ronto, spent the week-end with his There Is a possibility of oleOmlLr• at 250 ife, who peramently resides here. cost, on easy terms, see these garine being admitted free into Pleased to report that Arthur Hodg- Propel ties, during the war. xr We can supply Emery Wheels and TFPXR-Prnpe­rties'ii�ill' be sold sub. son is again able to be around, after a Canada or Saws. All sizes jpct to reserve hid. in terms to suit long illness. At preseni he and his The General Assembly unani- .01mul -s will be sold se a- of Eudora mously and enthusiastically, with- kept In 9 took. ptirchaser. Houses rnnther are the guests friends. C owe Liddle, Phm Be ICK I NG -V 7' E- P ER NEWS ratelv. out discusatcn, adopted a concilia- Ajso Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you Date of Sale, Saturday, June 16, at We ars pleased to report that Capt. tory resolution on Church union, wish to build your own frame. Lawrence Major, who was several Drugglat—Graduate optician 2 p. ni., at Bi,14A fin Hotel. wounded in an enfraf eme . ut deciding to defer all further dia- W April 17 V.q GF0. •JAM90N. WM. H. RARRIS, enssion sad propaganda on both O. N. TL TI- at Asset- is recovering nteely but VWT Slowly. Aucd,,veer Port Perry- he having bad to have his right leg sides till, the Second Astiembly BROCK ROAD Snii6t4w for Mortgagee amptutAted, after the *sr. n4 ..�'! .,. -Vi ..-. -.,,•; •.. <:....,-- •.e '. - -' '.Y':.. .. .fir �"^�.-.^,!�'�' . '-�`... ,n .r=a ,- �, .,� ✓ • before showing him how much a man ,HOLY TO LEARN TO SIV11L could accomplish when he was willing to listen to reason. Pa sniffed a little, Now that the bathing season Is - but he couldn't find a word of fault to near every boy and girl in the ,city ,, •' _��Lpi • • , • • • ' '• say until I took hdm tip to the clothe-, hale an ami: ition to learn fn �;w:m. ...:�,.• , ,; , , ,•�,,�.� '" closet to see the new shelve .• Then. 'ihe fo?lo cir,Tr hints from an acquatic -� •sem he trade a dive :for the pocket -of -a ex-er.t ei1v,•he -found 'useful. 1i - %"' ' ;;, + t'p r r•" -- \ f J vest of his that hung thele and roared Tar ': Taro srnmcago.r. ago. vera Steda mn,' - out: Did you leave that fellow here :•,,rim a stroke, now she is on ' of the ci,rroni r Why Preserves Spoil. - Ing, and crackers and cheese or pea- alone?` most wonderful girl Rivers ami swim- ' Some of the causes o! !allure in nut butter sandwiches. " `Only for a minute,' says I, kind #Hers in the United States. She has �ome canning are: j Meat stew (inexpensive cuts or left- of scared. attracted attention from athletes all First, not sterilizing the jars, lids overs), with turnips 'or other vege- "'That's what' comes of harboring over the country. s Wand rubbers. To sterilize, the jars tables, including leftovers, and with a tramp; says, Fa. 'My wallet I% gone, riles .Stedmar, has an .easy esnlan- -;and the lids must be placed in a large !rice in the stew or flour, or cornmeal and your clay's work has cost me about , ation. for' -her extraordinary -rapid boiler or cooking utensil, covered with' dumplings; or; .fish - .chowder, made forty dollars.' progress. ] e scold water and brought to boil; boil- from fresh, canned or dried fish; "My heart was right in my mouth, "blast girls -and m^=�. too—make ,%l ��es have, +ed three minutes and then the jars are crackers, skim milk and onion, served but I kept a stiff unner lip. `Well,' the big•, mistake of learninct to im flitted out, drained and the vegetable with 'bread and butter and fresh or says I; 'perhaps if you'd spend a little with the breast stroke. I can't im- • ] too(�] value >< 19r fruit is packed. Then the jar is I stewed fruit. time fixing things up in the beginning agine why Ruch a stroke is ever h,L! ,h °filled with boiling water for the vege- Boiled dinner (corned beef or corn- it would save, you money in the end;' . taneht for cry reason. It cro:r:;s r' tables or a syrup for the fruit. The led mutton, cooked with fresh, vegeta- "He made no answer, but said he'd back your neck like a horse with a Make as many as you can. +rubber and }id are placed in position bles, as potatoes, turnips, carrots, start right on after the fellow, 'and' tight check -rein; you can't make any They will be worth a great rand Partially tightened; then- proceed etc.), served with bre -catch him and jail him. Among progress; when you brim u . your deal to you next winter. _ rsccording to directions. Jar rubbers and apple or other fruit and bread Pas irons in the fire was being deputy, leets to kick; you lose all the impetus ware sterilized by placing them in a crumb pudding. sheriff. I Ment along to identify. The ,you gained. saucepan and pouring boiling water Cowpeas boiled with pork and com- man hada t much of a s8rt, and' we There is only one real st:•nlr- worth lover them, then letting the rubbers biped with boiled rice, served with a soon caught hila hurrying along while in swimming—that is the Amer stand in this water for five minutes;', green vegetable or vegetable salad, through a piece of woods. ican crawl. Years ago this used to ',e, `the rubbers will have also the ad- and honey, brown sugar, maple sugar "'Hi, there!' Pa yelled, and the,1 regarded only as a stroke for -finished r " vantage of being soft enough to slip or date sandwiches. tramp stopped right 'in his tracks-, i swimmers and even then only to be { ' .,over the top of the jars easily,' Beans baked with pork or bacon, waiting for us to come up. As Pa I used for short distance swimming; but Y'. Second, the lids of the jars used in served with Boston brown bread and jumped out of the wagon he clapped athletes have now learned :that it is a "tanning and preserving are very im- butter, and tart apple sauce and cook- his hand into his inside pocket, and good long distance and any purpose' m portant. Old and worn lids are use- fes. the look on his face fairly scared me... stroke. It is the first stroke I learned. "Pure and Uncolored" less, as are those that have their edges - Then he- walked right up to the poor "The way I began was down at the trtakes clear, delicious, eparkli "forced out of shape when trying to g� Weather Hints. fellow and laid his hand ,on his shoul- beach. I used to see the boys swim- jellies. The purity and "F hnA open a sealed jar. Lids that have - der. min around and that' were all swim- � Keep the flies away from the sick, � g granulation makes success easy. ' porcelain lining with cracks or that I e ciall those Ill with contagious "'You the chap that worked for my ming the crawl stroke. • I didn't know ` 'are'loose are useless and might just as ! Y wife to -day?' says Pa. any other way, so I learned fr•�m 2 and 5-l}l 10,20 end 100.16 diseases, Kill every fly that strays j g> ell be thrown away before they cause "'Yes, sir,' says the tramp, taking watching them. The first stroke I ever cartons backs Iso a . into the house. . His body is covered Z120 contents of the jar to spoil. An- off his cap to . me as polite as you 'took in the water was with the crawl f1sk your Grocer SOT -- with disease germs. and I was a good swimmer before I Y J when an acid like vinegar is used in :. Do not ow ecaytng ma «'Paid .you fifty cents, did she?'! ever learned any other way, - SUGARLANTIC ¢pacing and picklin this acid ie Iiable any sort to accumulate on or near g says Pa. course, I can swim dozens of strokes to work between the porcelan cap and. your premises. "'Yes, sir,' says he. now, but I learned them all after the Its metal holder and set up a decom-! .All refuse which tends in any way WeIsays Pa, that was a- rids- stroke that is popularly supposed to1po— 11 1 I, , t Y P Y B I Mous you did; here s sition that may rove ver danger-, to fermentation such as bedding- - straw paper -waste vegetable mat-, a t'0 -do l�bill. And -see here,' says-' m>inBa post-graduate that in swim -t: PO8 making footlmotion the main pur- r Chea Cuti of Beef: with aie or keroaeneeo oil. Screenr co allPa, 'if you are in earnest about want The funny p he crawlis to peep your . bus. p feet and legs near on the surface of food. Keep all receptacles for gar- i Ing to work, come back' .my house � is the most natural and the simplest the water, The motion is accomplish. The cheaper cuts of meat are un bags carefully_ covered and the cans' in the morning and I'll try to find you method. ed with your hands. ;questionably as nutritious as the more' cleaned or sprinkled with oil or lime. ? a job•, "You must 'naturally reach out and "One of .the best wags to learn to w: Iszpensive cuts, only they require Keep all stable manure in vault or pit, "Then attar a few more words, he claw the water in toward you the way swim is to hold on to a boat or a piece slower cooking with moisture. The screened or sprinkled with time, oil or got into the wagon and vi=e turned animals swim. The only thing that of a wharf with your hands while you eek pieces of beef furnish stews. round. is a little puzzling'at first is the man- e other cheap preparation. See that "� , learn to paddle with your feet One amburger steak (small steaks) and your sewerage system is in good by didn't you arrest that man ,agement of your feew You dont good method is to get a surf board and order; that it does not leak,. Is up -to-'. 9' _ kick as with other strokes. You oat had yourself' up with that while yob eta of goad flavor are obtained for stealing says I when we *ere j i om°the chuck ribs. A portion from date and not exposed to flies. Pour out of earshot. keep your legs straight out and wob- e back of the forequarter is chosen " 'Well,* says he, 'I know s thief ble your feet up and down •little-- ;learn to use your feet. q kerosene Into the drains. Cover food i strai ht u and down in the water.: or a pot -roast. This will include after a meal; burn or bury all table ! when I see him, and he Isn't one. B p —� -oma of the vertebrae, whichcan go to "But I wasn't -going to be put off. probably, p yo,. a little Choosing is the higheat act of life. • Your feet robahl hal ' refuse. Screen all food exposed for he soup kettle. The cut from the'sals, Screen all windows and. doors, .by any such --palaver se that. — dol - Underside of the neck; often called the especially the kitchen and dining "'Where did you get that two dol ticking piece, can be used for brain- rcora. Don't forget, if you see flies, lata you. paid him?' says }. 'Out of j� a v ng or can be cooked in hot water, sea- their breeding place is in near-hy filth. the wallet that you missed? gonad highly and served with tomato It may be behind the door, under the "Then Pa- owned up, although he yuce: Then there is a peice for corn- table or in the cuspidor. wed to. He had felt that wallet In ng o r a ere will` t as Jumped -uut- _ contains the thin dat.ends of the chuck be few flies. of the wagon. He'd been carrying it ttnd prime ribs. . all d9y, supposing he had left it at I - The hindquarters contain the best '.HARBORING A TRAMP. home• not only because It Is a really good disinfectant, but slso beftuse known and most expensive cuts. "Well, the man—Duggan, his name It 'has a advantage, possessed by no other, of drying white— The round is divided into three cuts, Not the Tramp's Fault That Expert- ; was --did come round the next morn- not dark or eolorleaa. the upper being the most expensive. meet R'aa `ever Again Nadel ing, and got his job. He kept at it, Use c`arbola lust as you would any Atetnfcotant It will point your S rcultry houses stables, picgeries cellar. etc, whSter than whfte- The loin is good' for braising or steady a3 a mill, too, until he had,aav- -ash and st tits same time dloWect then as thoro❑ hly as it you casserole use. The first three slices ! "So Charlie puts you oR when y_ou ed up money enough to go back home. •od si solution oL cttirbolfc acid 9 .timed strnna•r than the duutl a or - ask him to do odd obs around rhe I 1, ^,ar1 y used 'or dlstnt tang pur asee An:! you can do this wit K as an the vein or muscle on the front part j So my harboring a tramp turned out ;,hot ann :r. the lame r -a recut ed to whitawaah-or dI'. fact ohs. ref the leg make a Very good steak, or house?" said Nlra. Dill 'to her daugh-'! pretty well that time, although I never '..� 3sts only roc or lees to coyer aria square feet �CarbQ a w not the whole makes an economical roast. 'ter -in-law, -Well, I'm not surprised. have tried it since. For one thing, I' baster, flak* or peel off—to neither yol-ono.us nor cauetic—.etl. not ' t the etnall•at rhick—harmless to man beast or fowl—but I Meat should be roasted, skewered ar He gets that straight from his father. have never seen atlsther tramp that gills Line. VMS, Fly -eggs, Dna 6h8 QAFm� of Diseases tied in compact form, and should rest !Why don't you tell him that, it he resembled Duggan; apd then, Pa is a e•,ch ar rear wht:e dlarrhm ch,-tera, glandes s.nd the raany others jtkin side down on a rack in a'dripping doesn't do better, you'll be harboring grain bette than he used to be about that rap the vitn.11t and reduce the production of poultry and siva- + an. Dredge with flour and sear over a tramp some day, just the same a%! jobbing rou home.". I *took and somotlmes csuee 6a ere money loss Csrbols comes in coQ venfent slued packs ss- doesn't spoil by standing, to can be kept 4h h�pyty9id� _.�hnt nvwrt- After this .his mother did once? He'll know shat'' _ ; _y:hn .,._ta use-wrim'c©n.venleat or on rains• day. It -gas tae 44W his salt and pepper and dripping from you mean. The weather which has prevailed agreeable odor tad can pe applle11 to .rood. brick stone ,of cement i "I was all out of patience that rurfacea or over w•hitawash. Mon breed by agricuftura.l coll•g•e and Conk at a low temperature and P over 1;}ie whole of Europe for several experimental stations. - te frequently. - Ribs may be roast- morning," Mother Dill continued.' months has been almost :everywhere j sold by Dealers Avsrywhsrs. d just as they are or boned and "There were things in the garden and, unfavorable for the crops, and many Howz.a.�D save M Co, L", TDAONVO, CANVA E' olled. Only the first five ribs of the 'about the house to be done, and Ibeg- farmers have been prevented by the • , e - e - e TV orequarter are suitable for this pur- ' Bed Pa to give- me a few hours.. But adverse conditions from making pro- _ ase. �he had so many irons in the fire that gress w' and spring . ' s a To roast a cheap cut of meat, rub he simply couldn't stop to potter• at so;ving. I {salt -well into the meat_, place in a' . home. _ _ __ — . _ .. --- - - -'--- _ . - - - - -• _- — —_ -_— �rock, cover, place over a slow fire. j "He• had scarcely got out of sight When taken out it will be brown and � when a tram a s p appeared at the door. Doc!ors and Eye .SpecYalrstsAgree more leafier• than if roasted in an' He had the usual story—out of money- -- -!oven; also, it wilt have- a nice gravy and out of work; and could I give him' when thickened. Dc not put any wa- I something to eat. hat Bon= Opto'Strehgthens Eyesight 509 Iter on the meat. 'Meat cooked this i "'Well,' says I, 'there's one thing I ; way is exceedingly tender' End palat- i am not out of, and that is work. I can able. give you some of that first, and after- Jn e , Weeks Time Gln ?Many Instances wards a breakfast.' i �1^ Nutritious Combinations. "I expected him to mutter some- unctivitle and ephl hors. Her eyes strain artsing from- protracted mlcrd• 1F�'ae Prase:[ tion ion 17at1 Save i k Numerous datable combinations of thing and march off. But he didn t. p schen not congdated bad the dull, suf- I scopical research work. Bon,Opto use'! P Filled and i ae at Homer „ =ttureed expression coram to each onset. according. to directions rendered a aur. two or more food matepials which can: He said, All right,' mum. Anti. when Mass. lctlms of eye strain Iiitvlag run out of Ler medicine a prising ser%Ice. I found my eyes re. p ' 1 came to et a second look at him, I Fd other O b -'? 'be prepared b - the housewife with; R tx�d other eYa weaknesses and those friend suggested Bon- pro. she used marks ly strengthened, so much so 1 i thought he had a much better face echo wear glasses, will b• glad to knotp this treatnien► and m�oot only overcame have put a=ids y glasses without dia- 'but little trouble are suggested by g that Doctors and Er e� spec) lists now her distressing cor►¢Ition, but strange comfort. Several of my oollgaguea h.ra j<ood specialists. than most of his'kind. So I trusted, agree there is real ho^e an help for and amazing as t stay seem, ■4 also used it and we are agreed as to -< hurt for his breakfast and after he, them. any Whobe.ecae were failin strengthened her eyveit� ht that she was its reetrtte. a few Jaye under my The following the some of the sag- sty they have had their eyes restore ab�e to disDenae witC her distance obs0rvatioa, the ares of an aatlgmati= geStions - `had' eaten a good meal—and he had a atnd many who once wore glasses say lasses and her headacho and neuralgia case wore so improved that glasses I'hearty appetite I can 'tell you- they have thrown them etwty. One eft her. In this instance I should say have been dtbearded by the ptttlent. Boiled rice scrambled with eggs, r , y than says, after using it: •1 was al- her eyesight w'A6 itnproyed 10Q=o I Eye troubles of many descriptions _ served with a succulent vegetable, i went at the garden. i ptost bl Ad cqui� not 'see to read at have since verified the e❑icac7 of this may be wonderfully benefited by the such se stewed tomatoes canned. corn I don't know when I hal so enjoy- all, Now 1' oa read ev/rytbing with- treatment in a number of cases and use of Bonropto and If ou want to hcn our eyes, o to any, dru ut my glacier, and m eyes do not hav0 �e ea the eyesight improve Prom store i t 3 e, f at lgieen peas or beans, and bread and ed myself. The man knew how to , urt any more. At night they would 23 to 7b per cent n n remarkably snort store acid et n bots a of Bon-Opto40 butter, and nuts and raisins or other take orders, and he was zeal sociable p in dreadfully'. Sow t c reel fine all tim0. ++ can FzY it works more quickly tablets. Drop one BQn-Opto tablet !ti' too, and told me the story of his life, the time. it w•aa like a mfr ale to me." than any other remodp, z' have pre- a fourth of a Qlaea of water and let it dried fruits. A lady . used it says: t he atmos- scribed for the eye's ^ dissolve. ! s 1 e. to lthfouh it liquid timesdaily.You. not sparing himself in the least. He phere seemed hazy with or without Dr. Smith, an oculist of aside 'expert s ou d notice your eyes clear up per - 'Green peas and canned salmon with P g lasses, b t after usin this prescrip- encs says: "I have troated in Private 1 y white (thickened milk) sauce, nerved said that he was brought up well and flon• for a1toon days, Oerythipff seems rachco a number of serious opthalutic .PMmti y right from the start, and In - white ammRtion pd redness w11t 'quickly ` with cdrn bread and syrup. that he was tired of the life he had' ci6ar, I can read even tine print ed it diseases with bion-ODLO and am able to tsappear. ff your eyes bother you y p. out glasses.' Anpthor who used it reportt ultiniato recovtm in both acute even A little it is your duty to tak6 fAvat pie (meat from - inexpensive been leading and wanted to go back says; I was bothered with eye strain and ohronle cttsea. Mr. B. vamp to any 1,tepa o save them now before it s to his home. eased b overworked, tired eyes which office suitq Ing with an Infect,%d eye. too late. hien o eUesly blind might CLtta), or fish pie with flour or potato Induced yporae �tea?acAox, I hale horn The condit1�Cn w a so serious thpt an �r >; P was noon before I knew it, and lasses for sea era! years both for dis- cpsratidn fOr �a _1 atibn ocemed im- have sae ed tAsir might if they had oared ' 1 ----.-, L ca" sad stork, and Without them I � g for their a es in .tis e. 1; peratlVo. 8e1'ore siortln t0 the xnfn, 1 mtv nr lMavi fn mt,.- +t;w .1, a ,l•, -m[toms- o;-parsntpa; s rnt-ntscutt •• +••• out his dinner. Then while I was talk-. enbetp�a o the typewtit of on t e to an n . s e e �c t e. o•oyto is _ butter, with jam -or jelly, or hot Choc- D a remsrtcabte ote suet , b cone treat in77 - olale. Ing with him at dintaer I found that maohtYte b• qqro me. oafs p otA now, lonsc ed, intlattim ort' NY, b0 - and have !ecµ rdod !riy to distance gixn o subsid qn In ceve days the ods nto re .cell itaeera to eminent eye spM Mashed potato, with creamed cod- he was handy with tools; so I had him lasses aitogother. 1 CIM oQlint the ap+ was our* �' 1Lit� titnine� Its nor- laits�s ac� �1de:y pre-crlbed by them. I sale nth (cream Baucc containing a little make over the grapevine trellis -_and luttering leaves on the tree ac oa4 the sial vision. An¢t�'^F case of extrema used it eery succe..tuily In my own praMtce on )~ street. now w tch fb1- 46 era. year3 Qonvor ent atrq, 1 moa (cross eyes) patlents whoto oyes *ere strained throuxb ovan salt codfish!, served with lettuce; with mend the back steps and putty un, have looked thea dim green blur to 4ecupef the etlr on'e knifo by the work or misdt gisnes. I can higb!y recommend I e. i Cannot express my joy at what timely usg pf eat eollyrtum.. The tt fa saes of wok, watrn, aching, emnrtfng. oil and vinc7ar' or !emnn juice dress- some of the windows and put up soma has dr;ne for me." tightened external scion yielded to itebinii, burning syn, tea itch, blurred rislan o< 1111 shelves In one of the closets. ! It to behoved that thousands 'who the eoothinff acid anodyne effects of for eiee inflamed tram exposure to smart, stn, f "dict, toward night he said he ! Aear glasses oats p�tv WsMOt�rd them In Bon-Opto. alwfl. a, �lnetll Bon-Opto dust or crin.l. It is one bn the very Lett prepare- - g g a reasonable time, and multtt dee more after removal of for tgn bodlea and tions I feel ebou!d-be kept on band for regnlar /� Cx/'eQi Ae/nedy guessed he would have to be moving; will be able to strgn1rthen their eyes apply It locally to all burns ulcera use to almost alert famtit.," 8on•Opto is not s i Tl R. HE`1>EFiSON'8 Herb Treat- so I ut him u a lunch and alt! him so as to be spared the trouble and ex- and spots on the a ball or the lids putout medicine or secret remedy. Ib >s %a Y meat, 1n tablet form, will Cure p P P pence of ever getting glasses. for its therapeutio�et. By cleans- ethical preparatten, the to mpla bele,• p laced oo tilt seats, and calf! him alwe s to Dr. gook, an eye ryeotaltet of nearly ing the �+s of de one and acting the package-, The masafact"re rearastee it to rj:eutnatlsm, .cnnettpatfon, , tcaamg, Y Y as a tanto for the e7ebail itself the f 7p /tottlacn trnuhic, kldney ,'nd liv"tr think of me as a friend. I twenty years practice. says: "A patient. svenet xn o.esiltb tied tittaoaa . rte dew , t b c1a{on i■ rendered m rs acute, hence ,a tno,y tn�ri,n-re, or. recnnd the meal!.. It1Rdls+ 0 11- lethroe month's treatment with same to me trho was suffering from the number of cases of discarded penned be all stood druggists, including pur Cer;tt.ed guarantee. for .^P l• !lar. He hsdn t much more than got alit 1nic•,)tarit1,• 1.1nrginaiis with all the classes." neral steres; also byy G. Tamblyn and et .!, H-nderaon Herb !%a. Dart of the yard whC-t Pa drOVC ill• I i Cnnenmitont symptoms, as morning Dr. Cnnner Bays: "My eyes were -in Hilton ! Co.. Toroat0. 178 13padina Ave.: Toronto, { couldn't wait for him to unharness aiglucinauon oL tA* lids, ehronia oon- bad condition o'w'ing to the eaters _ .. .. ,.,.. -..... _:.:.n..:"-._t....:_�._. : h.'.�:R--cWe.. ...—.. ^'...'.,._-.._i..,....3W,'....._�....�.,n:::-..�J:...._..:_c.-x-.�-__mud..u,:,.;i�_..w3u,.,..__...�.-_...a....f..-..,_..... a.✓..s. ...,x;.LwCa?c.�n.Y1'.tfew._..e15,s�...+,.r..,�?3.e�.Y'.✓.i_.�J.',4Ve..J.,4i..�]..u.....r_.r.. mei.-. n. sv.�e.:.l...�.vw/..i SY,m� - d"�L--..-_� n.'.7�,�.iG1Y v . v a. 4a.,.3 -i.:,.• „.:.� r .+; rM 0't! sr-, .. "v. .++t.�cr:,'t^'� ' • �" '' ,.•.A j, .;tt vc �a�3...<a.•�M .,f'` r3 s.. .,, .':zw„ ti.'..•%.x.,r,3 'a+os.•s:--a^:{�;..c^c 9•,',�"...'.• r.••r-«..',':�.•fi= •.-,•+,r•. - .^`� ..•' . •' F . •*F?� _ 't., . -. - V�You . Eat B'rend entitled to every- thing fA the whole wheat grafi Dr. Wiley says: grain. "Wheat - ie Ft complete f6cd .containing all the elements -.necessary for human nutri- tion." But be fture you get the whole wheat in a digesti- ble form. Shredded Wbp. t Biscuit is whole wheatmade digestible by steam -cooking,, A oak' —the f 'THRIFT IN F•OREBT FlIES. : r Nine-tenthsof the 10.000 Annual Fires Are Set by Inhabitants. Thera are estimated to be 10,000 Merest fir in Canada every year of all :17,es and descriptions. dine -tenths ;are set -by • ,human hands, and the damn me runs from four to ten millions of N,,,1mr-, not counting damage to s' i?. to the value of watershed areas ani"z­ other factors. r"'rii, [t in forest fires" is a new movement which the, Canadian For- e -try A=sociation has started amongst the ' n::ides and campers and sports- men of Canada with a view to cutting down .the country's. timber lyases in 191T. As is well known, the present- -IDU IS FRI& .,t . r a r,.. 4. ,.. :t -la kar was painted th:- year and loo Xm IN rr) Hies Price ;350 - ej r ; s iiT-I)SONNOVEL 84. 6 PAtSEN- Dominions Are Fighting For Liberty, HasbeenGaada's mooa"K.SON, 6 PA99ENGER. A CYLIN• Says Newfoundlands' Governer. a favorite yeast for i !. The Mahraja of Bikanir. -speaking. more than forty your or ,tried recently said: Thicketsed, Swollen irxe' Irks new, Yrace 11 b0 "Those who say that India -is held years. Curbs Filled Tond0as, Sore- f] t' �3E2.L, 8 PASs>rN+3ER CA BRIO- R A handsome closed car. bythe sword do a great injustice both Enough for Sc. to ` to Great Britain and to India. British - • - r rule in India rests on firmer principles QIfii11E1T produce 50 large + of justice, equity, and fair play. In the of a constructive, healthy *,.,Toho To, NT, loaves'of fine,<t ""'•' process evolution it is inevitable that differ- MADE w CANADA Wholesome noun- pills until I was completely cured' rences should arise, but these are not mist. AiORBtNE JR for mankind- an '.showroom next time You are !n Turont more than a family quarrel to be set- fishing homy. made bread Do fir, tled between the parent country and the younger members' of the Imperial t, there is thing not experimenno �. household." just as good.' �- Sir Edward Morris speaking of f l3hredding an !rig ;day causes of forest fires are not the Newfoundland's pride at the part she CAU ILLE II CO. LTD rile beet process ever. devised for raihvays as much as the settlers 'PgE RED, WHITE AND BLUE. was playing in the war emphasized soaortTo, ONT. „d!j► earn?rs, hunters and fishermen. I that the part the dominions were inks 1N1NN1PEa Mo"mcAc 't�►{I� _ preparing the whole wheat , Thoughtlessness in respect to ' camp ins in the war was due to their love t Colors of National Flag Symbolize gesso for the human stomach. ! fires, the throwing away of lighted of liberty. 'tobacco, matches, etc., has caused Honor, Purity and Loyalty. ,Q He 'that holds fast the golden meant "I�lvo. or three of these crisp r I And lives contentedly between some of the worst conflagrations in Did you ever realize that the colors A PERFECT ME D I E I N E The little and the great, Tittle loaves of baked whole • history.. During the months of May of our flag -red, white and blue-ara ap n Wheat with milk and berries, and June, before the 'fire season ' is used by nearly all the nations ? Of FUR LITTLE ,J N ES Feels not •the wants that pinch the k well under waythis ear, thousands poor, ' oinks f1 delicious nourishing Y the three, red is the one most common- ^` of out -doors men are being asked by, ly met with, being found in virtually Nor plagues that haunt the rich man's lineal. Made in Canada. the co-operation of 'the newspaper all the European flags. In heraldry Baby's, Own Tablets is the des. door. ' l ublishers of Canada to make' 191-7 a red means "military fortitude," so it medicine for little ones. They regulate p Ask for %sward's sad take no other. year thrift in the forest.' is rot surprising that it ehould be se- the bowels and stomach;. break up lected as the color most becoming for . cold's; cure constipation and Indiges- i When watering the garden do ft Two Pretty Frocks " �� (', a -country's emblem. Military forti- I tion; expel worms and make tegthing thoroughly. Make the watering equal �v THIN _ y easy. The are guaranteed to be ab- to a twelve hours rain. As soon as IY' B L Q D.E D tude means 'honor, and honor ma Y • Y mean sacrifice, and as red is the color solutely free from injurious drugs and the surface is dry enough use the hos ., MEN AND WOMEN of the blood that is sacrificed in de- may be given t? the youngest child to form an earth mulch and keep the , - i ferue of honor, red certainly ought to with perfect safety. Concerning them water from evaporating. i have ¢'place, end a large one, in a na- Mrs. T. M. ,Forknall, Mission City. j Need the Rich, Red Blood Dr. tion's flag. B.C.,writes. "I. have used, Baby's ! xew9PAPASS roe BALM ' . -• ' Williams' Pink Pilus Aetu- White, according to some author!- Own Tablets for my three little ones ROFIT.UAKING NEWti AND tf0 - " e les, -signifies "peace and sincerity."- It an em - o ices for male in ando at o eta ct d have found them the beat mad rt ..ally Make. t also stands for purity, and as some icine-a mother can give her c i ren." of all busines.e-. Fail Informatte o . 1 Thin -blooded people do not remain ;one who was recently exple{Hing the The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- application to Wilson Publimb ntr Garb• F ars or mail at 25 cents a box from ! pa"v' ti Aeelafde at., Toronto, so from choice but from indifference, colors of the flag stated white stands bar �'� ;; , fir. some cases from despair. People for vision, that revelation of liberty. ThQ Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock- j assscsLLAirnot7s who are pale, languid, with palpitation ifor which our ctountry Is celebrated. villa, Ont. �tia�CF.t't TL'ktr,Ft9, Ll'}IY9 F.TOr i w x- internal .and external• r•yre�i with - 1 of the heart, aotrie difficulty in breath -1 means loyalty and truth;. and L,•ut pain by our "home treatment. wrttr� ins and a tendency to: be easily tired ' as it is also the color of Heaven, it ; Nothing 4s gained by_'a beg ho : un. before too late, iJr. 13nllman Sieatcai q ' I are suffering from thin blood. They stands for religion.- Our duty to God goes through college. The college ; t'o.. Limited. Collinxwooa . Unt. should go through him. ! ' z need only thJ` resolution to take the and. to our country' may be expressed Ai TOW0sxLs■ !os sus right treatment and stick to it until in our national flag. MONEY ORDERS. CADILLAC IN GOOD RL*N- Q I „ cured, The remedy that can be relied '; It is interesting to note that the 19110 n:nx condition. Has . spare:Al d DOMINION Express Money Orders . _ -, !� . upon is Dr, Williams Pink Pills for great allied nations, Great Britain, tate 1'rtce ;sec. _ j 0 offices i !! Pale People 'With ever dose they i France, Russia And the United States, ° out Ca t'D4QN,' 1916 biOitEi.. a CYLIN- x g y re on sale in flue thousand s make new blood, and, new blood manna 'have flags made u of combinations of through nada. dAr, t Pa-eetarer TnllTtec Car. bier• ,v P I t lights and •tarter. Recently over- ;'` health and strength. The red cheeka, ! reri, white and blue, so that the lour '_hauled dna newly pwnted. Tires to soon r . a short hay crop, shape, Price sl.900. ... good appetite, increased weight and'! countries should stand, --and do stand. It looks like rt Plant more corn. t>gpAt 1516 ld(UDEL, 6 CYLI. - :' - strength that. follow the use of these'. for the same ideals: Honor, Purity i - gt I j I ser Passenger Touring C'etr, with pills prove their great value to then- and Loyalty. erp .' : irhre and Nutrtar. hozoughlY 1[aev aQ:aard'a Llatmsat la the hon-¢ oter•naule In our ehc and riewly paint- • blooded people. Here is an example: '0' ,'�= = --_- _... __ _ - .rear covers an ail seat. and doors, _ Sirs. J, 113c�onald, Jr., Hay, Ont., says: iglaasd's-Ltstmaat Luttaberman's k•riond, tJver,tzt tires. Price $1 2u'1 'I honestly believe Dr. Williams Pink Whelil buying your, Plano' I'DSON MODEL 2' 5 1'ASSrNGEB, Pills saved my life. Some years alzoi To waste'fuel in the. preparation of h a rvlrndsr Touring Cs r, EtectN v - I had anemia, and as I did not realize ,r y ►'. r 13taiet Ori' arin� an 1 end ranter tn• oP1 run�rng ozde! . _ an econom dish is not good. econ- !r .d newl> painted. RLooks tiles a neer 7>ircc.ar, :the seriousness of the -trouble I sown ; omy A dish -that is- to be substitut- r painted. OTTO H 1 Q E L' a !'Pies f660, _ :became a completive wreck. L got so j ed for meat or potatoes may be cheap is ! 3E SEDAN A <'1= RY FINS requires$egg mak- ��F L/ 1.lT� 41 ,kc'A .closed car ori-Is6-tinx nue. ate nor slept well, and could not go ' , but 1 it i -azartin also rn.ide P Ing !t should be reserved fpr lite-nc,� Nearly all ing wt—�o-ors >' up stairs without stopping to rest. At ironing or baking day when the 'fere- pen: Waith tars seryls %encuanon !or t times I bad an almost unbearable pain will serve a double purpose. -in my back and would have to remain I Who can resist the charms of a' in bed. I suffered almost con,tantly - L` t,,,p gym for a U'.tiw Georgette frock with octavo of filet from a dull headache, and when.sweep. f ter fIf 9L— tr''O ', fT reA ere-, i if' I would stoop to pick up any. N, bre• --sort ttr,' ' lace? This dress is for a girl graduate �' � s-+aatnds_:afa- Ar•at� and particularly suits the importance ' thing I cull get so dizzy that I would M .o v i e g �-+ i9Oii Fa o�li ` _ry l of graduation as it combines style, have to catch hold of something to' eat for .ret bat %eeC IS C 11 P t- kee from falling. At times my heart aad.marc Give � $'mesame revular ,miner drivinsr Price S -,H .,t . r a r,.. 4. ,.. :t -la kar was painted th:- year and loo Xm IN rr) Hies Price ;350 - ej r ; s iiT-I)SONNOVEL 84. 6 PAtSEN- N ` t [ 1 rrer S cvIltder Touns Car, Inggood' mooa"K.SON, 6 PA99ENGER. A CYLIN• � Hifi R . r ice, ata s•caal prlon $310.org years. cents. s These attern may be obtained P y 'from local McCall dealer from 340DET, 'G4," A HIGH '' '� e1 .:er Touring Car. H.L3 electric lights al Enlar rn. encs at..l `;Urrter, ro tires, and to a barealn Rc��.ccs IIura d g he Ica r r r '304, Tias>rea, a.. _ l.r at 11 i i,,,wr-red, six cylinder. 9 pusenter your or ,tried r nd T .• ii;jit i'ar In ggood running ordea -" Thicketsed, Swollen irxe' Irks new, Yrace 11 b0 tate McCall Co., ?0 Bond St., Toronto, + T,'IGEt3ACKF.R. SEVEN PASSEN- Curbs Filled Tond0as, Sore- f] t' �3E2.L, 8 PASs>rN+3ER CA BRIO- R A handsome closed car. :� r -r 4 cylinder Touring :'arin good •I order Tires In woad shy s. - ;girlishness and dignity. c a a p . - care a. 1012T_ tern No. 7802, Misses' Dress; suitable 'would beat go fast that I would have i Care for Them. You C&MOt Buy Now 15746; sensation. My eyes ', gold at Draft and o0leal Stora or In MIL.- Aa.c .,t . r a r,.. 4. ,.. :t -la kar was painted th:- year and loo Xm IN rr) Hies Price ;350 - ej r ; s for small women; in 3 sizes; 16 to 20 Price, 20 .a smothering were sunken and my hands and limbs iturlru Ere Remelt Co.. OMoase, roe Erw Be" I mooa"K.SON, 6 PA99ENGER. A CYLIN• +� years. cents. s These attern may be obtained P y 'from local McCall dealer from would be swollen in the mornings. I., - � aevera'1' kinds of medicine without' The in salon of -Belgium. the most '' '� e1 .:er Touring Car. H.L3 electric lights al Enlar rn. encs at..l `;Urrter, ro tires, and to a barealn Rc��.ccs IIura d g he Ica r r r '304, Tias>rea, a.. _ l.r at - ._. `". your or ,tried Thicketsed, Swollen tate McCall Co., ?0 Bond St., Toronto, be and my friends thought I would flagrant offence against international Curbs Filled Tond0as, Sore- f] t' �3E2.L, 8 PASs>rN+3ER CA BRIO- R A handsome closed car. 4 Dept, W. not recover. Then I began taking Dr. right Europe had seen for centuries, ` ones �1 M Bruisers or strainsu :•'t. very . ; a:tahle for a doctor. J'rIc4 ;1.000, - • - r Williams' ieiag proved that the GGovernment Pink Pills, and before• and feel that they were help- !.erman not be trusted to keep any. "en- rs, allain. -• - — - - - stops spavin Lameneiays p Does nos blister, remove the hair o: We only sell used care atter the pw- has had a demonstration and + U. 'S. Seeking Our Rood: 'Oldtown, 'the could sae can - Ing me. I gladly continued the use of gagement "however solemn.—Viscgunt cher lay up the horsy �2.b0 a bottle a.n eattsned himself of the runntrur aus.11- at dru or delivered. Boots 1 M tree• ties of the car he is buying. Call at ou = Mr. K. C. Clark, of Me., pills until I was completely cured' Bryce. mist. AiORBtNE JR for mankind- an '.showroom next time You are !n Turont in a recent interview with the St. John, N.B., "Telegraph," stated that and I cannot say enough in their raise, and I strong] recommend them P Y ' and let our sa:esmen show you any o antiseptic liniment for brakes, cut$ wounder our used cars and give you a d.moustra- swollen veins or ¢land.. It tion. United States lumber firms in the east to all run down girls art women. _ _ _ _ strains painful h�a sad cootbss. $1.00 a.bottle at cT?vt- T� aoaaarso>ar AvroesosszsAa are reaching out more and more into You can get t nese pills through any gists or post;+aid. Will tell you more if You lie-lti0 may sires!,, Toronto, Out. - - Canada for material, and. that within 'cents dealer in medicine, or by mail at 60 write. F„ 615 Lymant 3iaQ., himtr.al, Ca+ 3, another five or ten years almost all the large lumber mills. in Maine will a box or six boxes for $2.60 from I The Dr. Williams' Medicine.Co., Brock- , 11iINARD 9 LINIMENT fig the on- for at my store and tY, F. YOUNG, P• !!. sDtorb!n scd Abrotbi°a Jr.. a� milt m L:atdiWo MAN NOWIN _ l )lave been into ',ville, Ot:t. ly Liniment asked "-0 converted pulpwood 4 the only one we keep for sale. r'-o---O-O--o-O- 6-0-0-0- b and pulp milllq� ITHE BUTTERFLY AND THE BEE. All the people use ft, . HARLIN FULTO�I. WOMEN : IT IS MAGIC I L[F`T OUT ANY CORN HEALTH '.1 1.s. +�!II�l�ijl;�,J, �. I blethought I heard a butterfly Pleasant Bay, U. H. ..PERFECT Apply.' a few drops then lift I! I! Say to a laboring bee: "Thou hast no calors of the sky corns or calluses. off with. What Came From Reading , # f• !If Grape -Nuts !! On painted wings like me." - - fingers -no pain. ♦-o-0, 0o- �o Just think'. - You can j s Piaklzam V011.; tisement "Poor child of vanity; those dyes lift off any corn'or cal- 1' for Lunch And colors oo f, and rare;" With mild reproof, the bee replies, To Destroy Plant Lice on Shurbs. •c, lus without pain or sore- Paterson, N. J. - "I thank you fol rt rt i Are all beneath my care. Plant lice will soon be attacking fruit trees, nese. the Lydia E. Yinkham remedies n.3 they have made me well PEP . house plants and shrubs, I the ,4 Cincinnati man lis- { and healthy. Soma - t "Content I toil from morn till eve ' garden and field crops, sucking out 1 the leases and causing ( 1 juices frelds. `covered this ether com- and named it I I I I time ago I felt so ' . into the 1 And, scorning idleness, To tribes of audy I leave - g , loss in yiom Nieotine sulphate com- pound drug - freezne. Airy' drug- run down, had pains back and gide, ,sloth i bitted with son has been most effec- I I in my i afternoon's ' ' ` The vanity of dress." five to controltheseinsect= in lasts gist will sell a tiny bot- freezone like here li was very irregular, —William Lisle Bowles. _ --`^ ^,. made by the Ohic Agricultural Ex- tle of shown, for very little jV l �i tired, nervous, had I bad dreams, WOik ~ : Southern Kunnels. I,periment Station, cost. You apply.a few . !Il+ such did not feel like eat - ` There's a Reasafi A' group of Northerners at a hotel in the l a. s dfiops directly upop a tender e "A Ing and'bad abort I Louisville were poking fun at par= s corn . or' callus. , x� .breath. read your tiality ofSoutherners forthe titles of ' "judge." I Id' Instantly the soreness off\ then :. advertisement in colonel," major and { I ! diva ppetars, short • the newspapers dna '"What is a colonels hereabouts 7„ I l ' ly you will find the corn 'decided to try a bottle of Lydia E. Pink- asked one of the group',• and there im- ' �; r!1!I j or callus so loose that ham's Vegetable Compound. It worked Ilii it from the first bottle, so I took a second mediately -followed a discussion,- Final- ly a colored attendant was drawn in. ;I!,I �!,' I' , you can right off. and a tbird,-also a bottle of Lydia FL _ Freezone to wonder- : Pinkham's Blood -Purifier, and -now -I -am- - -. en said a negro, "dare's lots of ways' to answer oat ( I'se.knowed folks what was t ` !' ! ,; ful , It r dries instantly. just” well - as any other woman. I ed - It doesn't eat sway the ;• vise every woman, single or married, " ` 1 question. blood cont or callus, but I y Who is troubled with an of the afore- born kunnels' jest run in de fon lnerations. An' I'se knowed D g shrivels it up without said ailments, tot our wonderful try y =w+•:s...,;,; •a.a.,aY,.r ! ,. folks what was jest app anted to bo even Irritating the aurroundin skin. g g 'between the toes, Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier kunnels. And' 'y1t others what was s ' -Hard, soft oT corns calluses, lift right and I am sure they will help her to get did made kunnels by bean' kind to niggers. u -''r< as well. as painful rid of her troubles as they me."—' ..r F41 instance, any man oat gives mea t 2,3 F� ' off. There is no pain before or after- iwarde. If your druggist hasn't 'York hire. ELSiE J. VAN DER SANDE, 36 No. S>r, Paterson, N. J. -•.. dollah is a kunnel to me hencefo'th THE „ reezons, tell him to order a small bot- Write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine foreveh. MUnard's Liniment used by Pbys'Waas I Eb, 7. ISSUE 24! 47. Itie for you from his wholesale drug house. - Co., (confident.iai) Lynn, Mass, if soil need special advice. x, rt!• , ' .. .. .,' .. ..'. ._ f.._�-. ....:'_-. "... . '.. ., . n... .. :. y.. "..:-..,a'r c,,. ,, 1 :.'+cd`..� . K'G" •; • ''I :: ;X: d?!' . Y• 1 _yvs.,. ..R JiF•i..1' ". .'.._.�. _ - - ..:-C _.X" _. .. '.: .r, 4.3".. -: X.—. :w.'l': ES:�RW:".'a....:'.\1...Y...m.�,..lb1C,•.'i'f�1'.:-...5',•'!n.Y-... � --._—��+�E,..� effects upon the Germans. For ".EOUZ RZGISTEA. months • the British form have IF ITS GROCER us VXNP Friday mall, been working desperately nigh Cbwrtship-(imp), [141151, k"okaring, vat. King's 0:0 aty of 0 as and day, great secrecy, 414722), Clydesdale, prop. 0 r FIRUITS or PROVISIO Wilson, Brooghaz&.. will make season of carrying out 1917 as follows : Monday leaves his own the plans prepared 1.50 pa stable for G Cowan's, night; Tuesdiy, fear 11.25 it paid in for the destruction of the 6nemy'6 D. 3d unro'd, biese, line, night; We3nesday strong positions and these have R. ru . kris s, Audlay, night; Thursday, R 0 H A R 0 S 0�N- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietors been carried out to the hour In W. Middlaton's, G.-senwool, noon, 9.1 , — - Nuttall's, can. 7, night; Friday, A. Mat'. the minutest details. The same ..:-BOTH PHONES thew's, con, 7, n104; Saturday, own criticism which has been levelled stable, MOTS$ AND COMMKNTS at the British. navy has been with. Edward Darnley -(imp), [9609], Just now weare loading US everyday with Tomato Plants end all ..If Germany meets with the same out the slightest foundation,. but (13461), Clydesdale, prop rty 0 Rohl. kinds of Flower edding Plants. loc. A BOX. fate that other nations in the past ignorance of the . work that has Dsfos, Green River, will make the sea• son of 1917 an follows : Monday, leaves ,`have for committing the" same been carried out by the navy, his own stable for W. H. Major's White ----crimes, the outlook .for her is not may be some justification for these vale noon, Broagham hotel, night: Tues. PINEAPPLE. TIME day, W. T. M oDonald's Brock, noon, 6` You won't get Pines any cheaper than Right Now Get your order in bright. There was a time, after criticisms. When the history Of Bath's, Pickering, might; Wedneday, Liv at once -they are going to be higher. 30s are i5c., 24s are 17c. the war began and before the Hun the war comes to be written it erpool,inoon and night; Thursday, J Bar- nes, Chas rywood,,moon, P. B. Reenor's; showed his real character, that an will then be seen that the navy con 5, Scarboro, night; Friday, H.. C. a,' New Was Beans, honorable peace would have been saved Britain and her allies from Reesor's, Cedar Grove, noon, own stable New Potatoes,' Cucumbers, New Carrot right: Saturday, J. Ifood"s, con. 10, New Beets., Ripe Tomatoes, Rhubarb. granted that country. But her defeat and the deepest humilis- Light: noo '., OWU Stable night. crimes have been so horrible and tion. Britain and her allies are Hancrelffe Albion-, (imp), :128007. You cannot equal our Groceries for quality and freshness. We don't she has violated so many interna- now beginningto fully realize (16380), Clyde,d&le, property of'J Vipond keep gioceries, we sell them. Try us with your next order. tional laws, that she can now look the strength of the British Em- Brooklic, will make the season of 1917, with to fAlowe : Monday,, leaves his own for no mercy at the hands of her pire. She, entered the war i otab'e for J. Corner's, Kinsale, noon, E. enemies. As some soldiers have the reputation Of having the great- vansitone's Audley', night, Tuesday, J C Bryant'., c;n a. Pickt ring, noon, Liver• J A S a the world, but she IC AR DSON Written. "Wait till we get on to eat navy in, pool; night; Wednesday afternoon, German soil and then it will be an will emerge from the war with the Miller's,Pialiering, night; Thursday, W ey tooth." If the entente allies con- greatest navy, but with an noon, G. Reeson's, con 3, East Whitby, 7 .'elude a peace that will enable that has no superior. One of the night; Saturday, own atoll*. a for an eye and a tooth for a reputation of not only having the Lidgett's, base'ine, noon, Bandel's hotel army Wh.tby, night; Friday, J donnetta's, r Germany to begin preparations of the greatest wonders of this Lord R -gent, 2413 C. N. R. -Stand -for another war, a great crime war will be how Britain built up srd;bred trotting stallion, the property Ha' Carriers, Litter of Thoo. Xsddaford, Pickerin, win Cattle Stanchions 9 y will be committed not only against a "contemptible little army" to mak,tb, teasou of 19V as follows: dimensions that Monday leaves his own stable, F Madds, the present ceneration, but also one of such ford's, Kingston road, for Sandal's hotel against our posterity. It has been snatched victory from the bar- Carriers, Water: 'Bowls and- other Barn' Whitby, noon-, J Vipond s, Brooklin for maid that it is only the leaders of barous Hun% night. Tuesday, G Wardle, Ukles, noon, ►--the war party that should be Mandan House, Uxbridge, night. Wed and Stable Fixtures are Unequalled. U cesday. thence to Temperance hotel, unisbed for the outrages that .,Now Advoi,44sements. Goodwood hotel night. Thursday Eve been committeed, but the 2 Brougham hotel, noon; W H Banks' 'They are complete in every particular i. Pickering, night. Friday to his own Their durability is unsurpassed whole German nation went heart QEED BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE stable until Monda� morning. ad I into the war. It will be k -3 -silver Bull variety, Keyes, -7. R R No 1. Pickering, Ind. pbone 9709 Aldort-Grant trotting bred stallion, remembered bow the whole nation pro 16 of H B Pugh. Glen Major, will If YOU contemplate renovating your stables or putting in Hay or - OR SALE-One5-ft. Deering MOW- ma the season of 19L7 as follows: Litter Carriers, CONSULT V S. Joiced when the Lusitania was For. Baa out only about0acr s, Will be Wednesday, leaves his own stable for re -destroyed with its thousand or told cheap, W L Brown, box 644. Osbays 38-41 action House, Uxbridge, night. Tbare more passengers. Wheaesuch was PONY FOR SALE -Thoroughly re- day, N. D.hart's Broolstin, noon; 13". P"culus Cheerfully Given J• R. THEXTON the case they cannot ewarmr with I liable, suitable for women or children to del's botol, Whitby, night. FriW-, Ind. Phone Pickering, Out. drive. For We cheap. 8. W&Iker. Lot T. Con. Pickering, coon, H lPogh's Whiten on, the plea of innocence. The whole i, Pickering, R a Ro. %. Claremont night. Saturds-T, Greeawoo,:!, noon, thence to own Of Germany was steeped in mintier- PASTURE TO RENT gond past- stable where he will re - ism and barbarism and .should are an lot 2A con. 3, Pickering Gswayu* main until the foLlowing Wednesday.' T K a 7 eat with the punishment suitable Van" ol good water, For further P`x- Belle Boy :8324: 1(14018)-Iwported In ticulArs apply to Thoo. Kesel. Brougbaw Bts4Q­ Clydesdale, the property of Solson -for each crimes. W&gg, 0' ClLre=1111, Will make the as& - PIGS FOR SALE -one 'air of son of 1917 at follows: Monday will S TANDARD N ANK suckervand twenty from 50tolm pounds, The great problem that Cana. also three yours d NoWl. end S b49V faun leave his own stable far Jess Davis'. or 0Fr C.4d"DA bares for WS, brood Nowt, R.R- No, 1, Mering. Glasgow, noon; thence to. Goodwood an than statesmen have to deal with Ind. phone 1410 38-39 lit Tuesday afternoon. Tuesday after IHIL^Q 0MCK - TCRC*M is that of conseTiptioif Both par- noon own stable might; Wednesday to F. Bunker's, con. 7, eickering awn; ties are in a dilemma over the E E D S Brougham hotel, night. Thursday, TRUST FUNDS quewtion,,..aad they hesitate to Hsrbrou Bros. Kinsa!e, noon: Irvine Alaike, Red Clover, Timothyou take a step which- they know to kinds of seeds. and all McAvoy's, con. 8, Pickering, might. r"Savinge Department gives you Fri 4LY. W. E. Appltby's.. con 9, coon .7 The right. If ' the question were re- We are in the market and are prepar- Ashburn hotel, night -Satutday, Reuben a guarantee of absolute security and ferred. to the people it would un. ed to pay the highest market prices. Beam* Balsam, noon, thence to his The beat equipp d elt-aning tnflls­_ own stable until Monday morning. 541TIC 1078 interest at current rate.' -.439 doubtedfybe ere ed. in the coiintry.. - Boyal Salute—Cholcoly bred regis .0. great many people who. know Send us samples, oicommunicate with tered Hackney Pony (winner of the first PICKERING BRANCH, that conscription is the proper as before selling. Mize at Markham F&L.r in 1916 defeat R. W. GORDON, Manager. Snusch also at 'Whitby. .-.thing. - They know that it is not Tante advantage of tha best Seed Mark- n the famous imporCed hackney pony, ets in the world. Whitegsto Pimple.), the property of E. -right that many should bear all the Bell or Independent phone. A. Percy, lot 27, con. 6, Pickscina. will the stif- "ce "make. sessoo,of 191, at his own hardships and endure all ally fit Prompt, efficient and reliable seiryi sisble. ArranRemeatemaybe made to 'Butter COAL and GRAIN fering while others equ in handling Seeds guaranteed. most patrons as Claremont, Brougham. Order'your' should remain at home and have a J EC. DOWNEY COMPANY Whitevale and Green River. Phone -good time, and bear no responed- Markham $06. =bility, excepting making a few WHITBY. ONTARIO Paper, 'BillS, Hard and soft Coal of th,4 best quality OUL hand, Small donations to, some patriotic .:.-..Or Red Cross -fund. They would Stationery, Eta. Highest price paid for Barley, BRAN -AND:,,SH0RTS vote In favor of conscription, if Rye and Buckwheat delivered -k at lowest prices, Vs Mill. they and their sons would be ex- We have always a large stock at spin K pt from -military service. They at the 'News' office Pickering Station Coal Ce. are quite willing that others SCRATCH FEED should perform a service that MONARCH CHICK FEED 1 * r .'they know that they or their SOD" This is a good food, especially pre. Is for adult fowl. A mixture of should perform. On account of. pitted for young chicks and different grains in proper pro. tions for best results. this a heavy vote would be polled is very easily digested- por Tryi The t once and you'll be sure -against conscription, if the quer- healthy thriving -chicks. to use it again. tion were referred to, the electors of the country for it.decision. The loiDger the matter is deferred the The Inshuntealt id the eight Is Flours are made to give satisfaction.' have as $50 Colombia Grafauol& imore. . difficult it becomes to ha It adopted. It gives time for the CREAM of the West QUEEN- CITY -MONARCH It b" the hinged "dash* lid, opponents of the measure to (Bread) (Blend) (Pastry) the tone -control [say" at the front. this, now and Wondle" 10 United coismabia reproducer and th rganizeagainst it. The1.41 States ad9pted e4inserip aon I motor that plays three -And "I' Always 111 Filil I �l i 3raii I id 11 Feeds. soon as they entered the war, and theyCall and get our.prices. met with little opposition. T �7777� A .2 ;Had they deferred the matter for months, they also would have met The Campbell Flour Mills Co.,' -Ltd with much opposition. Men are sorely needed in France to fill up 56n't ''on Ap'p'royal, u-He.rdWareCanadian army by the heavy cas-.�(=d on Easy Term=, if acceptedthe gaps roade in the ranks of the Pickering Store• It 1; 4.1 f +haaa cannot ha - y Is secured by voluntary enlistment, :19 the only place in town to buy conscription should be adopted. The -Clark Jewel Oil Stoves and Ovens The British army and navy have They are manufactured by the Wm. Brick Stovi Co. of Brantford, been severely . criticised since the They are guaranteed to give 9%tisfactiou. Your money War began for not doing some- mousy back if they don't satisfy, thing towards smashing the Ger. mans. For months we were read. Paints" and hes. Drop The Old Reliable "Sherwin Williams d Varnis in and a color card. Look -Try "Marmot" ing of great-battles-fattght by her get for your floors and linoleums. the Russiaus-and French, .but comparatively little was heard, of actions in which the British Try it. Don't want your money unless your satisfied, had taken part, As time passes by it will be learnt that the Brit- a=;63" ish forces have not been idle. Come in and examine it. They were preparing plans where- by ultimate victory would come BINDER TWINE -Plymouth Cord -Cash prices 650 feet, 19 cents to them, and as the events of the lb.; 600 feet, IS cents lb ; 500 feet, 171 cents lb. past week prove, these flans have been carried out to the letter ,,and With ,,he most disastrous JOHN S.-BALSDONY PICKERING This $33 or $50 Model Columbia Grafonola' The $W snodol of the Cardow *Is, here pictured, Possesses an the essentials that go to make up a real instrament of ownsk -a 64 el"r. natural to A strong motor and tone-con=1 �h.%Lttlsro. to Mahogany or quart red eaL C. W. Liddle, a Agent p tl )16% ~ w; +-h.,.- e,=:w� :.. '.4.'• "�'.�` ... .'t S"-'....i-"�•'t'«.t' y .+iY: •:,.. .:"..... ,.'.. 4.: :.�rr :•R'''. .2Y:. t's ,'.i ..-t'-'r ,.r _s .. r, •..._u !,:'�'w •'f`:. ,: .'�^ .. � wit. .,'�n.ot. c i i r-"'F�+`. .. :. y rr _ ..:...' ALAIt MONTi Mrs. Robbilard, of Michigan, is This i4 what you have been Mocnab S w s in -the" city yisiting with Mrs: D, Forsyth: looking for: onday, Wm. Turves, of the Hamilton 200 pairs of Sample Boota .:_Ladies' Wellington Pearson was 'in the Mounted' Rifles, agent Saturday Gent's, Boys and Girls'—to _ ci .on_Saturday.. herewith his aunt, Mrs, Thomas sell at pries. which Rre-. F.' N. Madill, of Stou fyille, was Pearson. veiled before the - in town on Saturday. - The Fasters'Co=operative Clurti war began. �4 = R. E. and Mrs. Forsyth have have ordered their season's supply gpa� will not permit quotations.en spending aew . been fdays in the of binder • twine from Charles but a call. will convince you and city Sargent. prove a money paver, - . M. Forsyth moved into his It ie the purpose to hold a Red - - fine new residence- on Thursday- Cress- picnic in Claremont - some • Sale commences on Saturday, lAst• _ time early in July, Full particu- eMarch the 81st. - Richard Ward, ' of Balsam; has lars later. !r / N G O L been on the sick list for the past A gang of Stoufiviile & Bethep- week,da telephone men have been busy NORTH CLAREMONT - _ Fred Ward shipped a- carload in this locality for the past week _ of hogs from Claremont on -Mon- erecting some new lines. dap - Rev. H. and Mrs. Wood were in .. The FruitStore -,, Alex. Anderson ha eo his Fenelon Falls on. Tuesday and gag THE QUALITY driver to Mr.. Campbell of Stouff- Wednesday attending the Whitby _ villa. and Lindsay Baptist Association, Miss Laura Dowswell, of Alton, John Miller returned on Satur. Choice variety of -Spring Vege- _ spent over Sunday w}th friends in day from Chicago where he was tables and Fruits always (Aaremont. attending a stock, • sale and at • on hand. - J. H. and Mrs. Beal spent Sun-' whi.;h he disposed of some cattle. da with Hugh and Mrs. Mec Special orders taken for end y •-of Brougham. of week requirements. Wm. Dolphin, of Weston, is Ice Cream•Parlor now, open where r spending a few days. with friendewe will be pleased to see " in Claremont. Sp@nd th@ S1ln3n'l@r ryNEILSON'B ICE CREAM S. F. and Mrs. Robbins -and Months in Miss Macnab were, in Stduffville Plain', in cones,' sti4daes or in -on Saturday. Jce-cream sodas—always good. Mr. and Mrs. Usher, of Elmvale, s��ppeent Friday. with Joseph . and I T H. J. MARQUIS Mre. Readmaa. aMains; : : Onumio Leslie and Mrs. Feasby, of Sand- ford spent Sunday with Duncan TORONTO. ONT. and lira. Morgan. Cor, YoaRe and Charles sts.l FIGURING EgBERY Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dodds, of Itwill pay you well. Creat de- - Alton&, spent Sundayri,th_ M. mend for our graduates. We were and Mrs. Henderson. asked to fill lmpoeitioas in two - Wm. and Mrs. Middleton, of months and MO during two other Greenwood, spent Monday with months. Do not delay. Enter W. G. and Mrs. Scott. now.. JIArge- Catalogue mailed on T. P. Shirk has opened up an,Ice-request. Coda e open all year. cream parlor in his residence ad- strictly First -C a in every De - joining the barber -shop partment. , - - Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson,• W. J. Elliott, Prinelpal accompanied by Mre. • T. Pearson, - E OREAM I �agpeent Sunday with relatives in ffi z•tle. Constantly on hand, also Rev. A. McLellan ' returned In Y alto there is S{�i�iL soft drinks on ice. home cit Friday last after. spend- J BREAD, BUNS and CAHE'J' • fag a most en oyahle two weeks' ,Patterson's Chocolates. vacation at his former home at . There is a great movement at?res - - Dresden. ent for co-operation among the arm- Both phones in. shop. Nelson Wang sustsinea a heavy ers of -Ontario and every farmer is •� foes on Thursday night last when Invited to join the good work. H. L Monney,Pickers 1 hie three -.year old stallion, -valued Attend the meetings ot- the V. S. A. at 51600 -.died front an attack of Club- and become better acquainted acute indigestion. with your neigghbor and mutual re. Wm. and Mrs. Cowie, John and apect and eon9dence will develop. -Mrs. Reesor, of Locust Hill, and Attend the next meeting,- Wednes. Mr. and Mrs. Ashenhurat, of Sund- day. June 20th, and lease your orders Mrs.for snit coal and binder twine. erland, were the guests -of Mriii oilma l���i% Brown on Sunday. i i The police trustees have decided United Farmers to construct this year about 2400 square feet of cement walks on __-Club, Pickering the village streets. gee advt. for Of all materials and design Menders in another column. kept u *toot, It will pay you _ Mrs. Alex. Wilson left on Mon- TIME TABLE—Plokartng Statics d to call at our works sed inspect our stook TR. Trains gotug East dao as follows— and obtain prices. Don't be misled by day for Bowmanville. to attend . N.c- 4 Mail 8.08 d Y. ' ysufs we do not emptdi them, cousegaonf• the funeral of her sister, Miss 28 Local ;2.48 P. M. ly we can, and do throw oft the agent ;Mary Stewart, who died on gat. i„ 86 Local 6.04 P. X. commission of 10 per cent., which you wfl nrday after a lingering illness. Trains going West des, as follows— certainly *ewe by purchasing from as. Children's Day was observed in • No. 25 Local7.37 A, M. call solioJud. _ the Baptist L, church on Sunday 27 'Local ", 2.15 P. M. w81TIT 22ANITE CO.. last. w en the tor, Rev. H 7 Mail 7.40 P. M, P� •Sunday included Offloe and works, Whitby, Ontario 'Wood preached an ,ip ropriate sermon and the children led in the _ ,singing• - _. ` .'.. •s>•■ Miss Clara Neale has returned USES!� � �• home after undergoing an opera. tion for a pepdicitis at the Guelph - �tieneral Hospital. Weare glad to F1'Ol'Y] 14 to 1 S Years o Age _ with know that she is rapidly fecover- - ing• orge Cooper, we are sorry to . - igh School or Collegiate - report, suffered a paralytic stroke an Saturday morning last, 'buton we are glad to' may he is• making .: _ -- aatiaf,Ln nry progress toward re- excellent business opportunity ,for bright covery. boys in office of large mato Packing Hotiae The anniversary of` Sunday, engaged in producing food for Canadians at church will be held on Sunday, - home and overseas'. July let, and on the Wednesday following, July 4tb, the annual=T garden party will be held on the Good• Wages -and -Permane'nt-Position - church lawn. Full particulars ,will be given later. - -- Fare -paid to Toronto and comfortable The Board of Managers of the lodgings secured if engaged. .Presbyterian church. have begun the work of erecting a fine new When applying state age, school training and + veranda in front of the manse. name of school principal This will not only add much to - e appear tir�hoase but - will be the eburce of much com- Boy A,'"No ws ' Office Pickerin -fort. The Women's Institute will -hold their June meeting' at the home of -Mrs. J Coates on theBi -afternoon of Wednesday the 20th: C ._:_..The 'bus will leave Mrs. Stephen- Clear en V e S, �•/ -eon's at 2 o'clock, sharp. A leng- 9 ' thy, programme is in- preparation, As it is "Sandwich Day", all the - - members are requested to..bring. 'This Sale is put on t,oLmake room dor sandwiches. All ladies are made r welcome. goods- that are arriving daily - Charles Sargent has just re- ceived a carload of binder twine. ' The price has gone up and is still • Our space 1s limited, -so we are unable to. give -you . advancing, but those who have - an itemized list. -booked their orders will Ret it at the old price. - Those who have - Everything -oil this- Salt- is larked at cost- Arid below. not yet ordered should do so at ` once before there is any further Only a few odd lines of Boots and Shoes left, so we advise you advance. The raw material la - to come.. so6n,. before these snaps are all gone, - very scarce and this insures high- - - er _prices, _ 11en's Felt Hats are all to be cleared - The Claremont Dramatic Club _ are to be congratulated on the - out regardless of cost. _ - - - work they have accomplished for - -- the Red Cross Society and other Only a -small quantity of Men's Work Shirts - •; patriotic purposes. They have - to go at a big reduction - made their appearance on five -different occasions and have been the means of raising between $350 been MCENTEER 71on gra The work hue all beenNB ,�. done gratuitously as neither the • club or sal member has received Successor t0 D. Simpson dt CO. one cent of remuneration. Amok •,"''=e4i...� two' at.-•'ti.q:. -: �R--RRR=R-RRQ-R1t-SRRR-RR/R=t! THE -DOMINION -BANS 11= _ _ .: -. ifTAetLlefMtD 1•Tf ;�.. Savings Department r---�` Ban fon money in the Banti? Are you sa*sae1 -3 p atow a w doaars ata fisc you wn1 soon poaws a fund for Depodsa of one Dollar and aywards seeeiwed. ` Interest pall Ot added fo s000ums twig a leas• MO <`.��+1 WHITBY BRANCH..:. S. D. TERRY, Manager. i =1111SRR-■KXKXK>•XKXXXKXKMtlrnalto=tlen==ftiaKXXXXKixm,xnx �. rhe Hot .-We'd the''r. � _ Is Conning - - .: You w-111 need one of the latest and most up-to-date 7 , 01LST0V-ES y - Ttat are on the market..+ =. It Will pay you to. see ii -and make comparisons -before buying. _ -? Come and see- them at CHAS. SARCENT_S "I CLAREMONT, Ont. Spring - Footwear .. Our Stock is Complete _ _ . Call and see the new style of Footwear for Spring. -Our Every Day -Slides are shade of solid leather, and guaranteed.- - ^- JPrices the lowest. _ - _ - Peel's -Shoes Give Satisfaction. Bell Phone 151. PEEL &--..SO-N BROCK STREET) ...WHITBY,-ONT, ATS ATS We have just received a' fineassortment --._of .Summer Bats: ECONOMY Is sieceseary in these hard times. • . To accomplish this our Coal Oil r Stoves are just the thing. Save your fuel bill by buying a Coal Oil Stove from us. Our. prices are all right. Wicks kept constantly on hand. We liave just received -a fresh anply of Pine Apples, Bananas, Oranges, one, _ BROLTGF=T a �r �- iONT.I°.r`.'�,i0 A �Iare molct a iverq e 1 ," D g. 0 = n be w - O O� pO.O O.r �- m jam � s Fab M m r -q w m •� as Sar y `q M- W Aprp► .r.. 31671 C ar las low c W a -0.- 7a1>.i • � b l3 B m m •e a at r IleFt' M r � � B !8 m • .. a r Dee, %4 January 1919 -Whitby_ 9,. Oilbsna- 4, Brougham 0, Port Perry 7, UsbiidRe it„Oauntngton110, Beaverton;9, Uptergrove 8 •'WOrrICE - Help being scarce I will be pre. _pared to do ebopping and oat flaking only on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, during the month of March. After that date on Monday and Friday of each week. Also, for sale a gnanty of 2 -ft hardwood. John F. Bayles, Greenwood — 'Bus meets all Trains — First-class Riga to hire day o>, �1 night at lowest prices. Phone 1805. Those Sanderson a Son; PROPRIETORS” -:-_ .PICKERING LUMBER_Y lm HARDWOOD FLOORING We can suppler hardwood flavoring `maple, and in-beeeb, birch plain 1lnartered. White and red oak is all grades, widths and thickness ROOFING} Say Rubroid Ready Roofing, -the first ready roofing, made in 1841 - - SHINGILE8- Choice B. C. red -cedar obinRles W. D. Gordon & Son, = PICKERING Bell &ad Independent phone. ,;iy 7 C hilli across the. Ioch,1irtimed by the gates, still wear their grim faces, AU Pure Tea Seid�d 0.a�-t 6rlA ghastly almost*with the pallor of last 0 year's bliached grass; but dpon the Burial Island, half-way, there is a Nev iii SQ1d Bulk Between Cousin.r%., shimmer . of •- green at -the- feet of the Free from Dust.. bla,.-k fire. : A DECLARAT10N OF WAR. Trobe continued.). -CHAPTER V,.(Co'nt'd-.) _j pounds. If you had only yourself to; "The fortune .'hat d upon our think of it would be different, but How a. Young English Private Took resoultion. You see what my aunt you're a^hus'band and a father—John says about leaving me out of her will —oh, that I should have t,� remind' 74 German.Prisoners; if d-) not agree to her and You of that!" The Arras battle will yield many Vin, sure she'd do it.". This time. Jehn said nothing, but. stories. Of individu'al exploits when it ti You would have mi*bi-tintrue to looked at her 'with. on his face, the; can be written ab,wit in detail. I heard Black—Mixed—Natural Gnen. '18213 MY mission because. of a fortune?" puzzled frown which lately had been a 1 r asked ecently of a youfig English 'private John, with astern astonishmeht%rath6i frequent visitor there. that almost struck her dumb—bi: t not �hYour duty is -to your family, on! 1 "vho took 74 prisoners in the fighting -NOVELTIES IN, WARFARE. qrite. HJohn! around' Fontaine, says a writer. He I. The third novelty. In the present Have -you forgotten that?" war, thi aeropla n*e, was probably go- "But no not untrtie--it's not un- "No, I have mt forgotten it," Johzil was seen coming across the battlefield Devices May-Serve Useful Purpose to, Ing to prove the most important of.all, faithfulness I ask of you, only'a'little said slowly; "but my duty to MY office at thd head of a column of very meets the British Empire. not only from the military point of accommodation. 'Yoiir plan of minis- comes first." I Prussians—the only British soldier General Smuts, Minister of Defence ± view, but afterwards, in time" of peace, tering to others remains untouched.' ' Her strained face grew rather anywhere near them. It's only. details that would have to be white. of, the Union of South. Africa, said fi ofn a commerical point of view. altered. "I "He was little more than child," some interesting things recently about i Tinte and space are the two enemies You can't be so obstinate, so "You mean that I and the bob y 9.1 in the development of the human race; 'd my informant, "and an officer narrow-minded as that. And when so and your daughter' come only second's the new features in the history of.waN Much depends upon'it—th6 whole fu- with you? who could hardly believe the evidenci fare* which this war has supplied. and one of the'wost efficient iniitru- lure of our.child, John—just think of "It cannot be otherwise, surely of his own eyes -stopped him and ask- melit, . ever discovered to help in the that!" said John, still fro,xiiing p g. 'Taking There-was the gubmarine, which had struggle against time and space wa's erplexbdl�.!ed him where he was going. proved one of the most deadly in.! the aeroplane.- When the war was A Despite all resolutions, Ella's voice She sank. back' upon e sofa, star- my prisoners back, air,' he answered. struments of warfare ever invented, ilillook audibly. Ing at him, horror-stricken. - It was'. 4' 'Do you mean to. say you took all and we 'saw how far It "was going, in, over we would have an immense num-.' "He will take care of our chill," said only a momentary paralysis; present- these. men-?' demanded the offices. John, with an I its recent developments, to undermine ber of aeroplanes which could be instinctive" sinking of ly. her tongue began to move faster "'Yes, sir; they're mine,' switched on to better uses than war,, the head. - t replied the the very foundation of sea-power. -He than ever. A final and desperate Ella stared aghast, something like' charge. upon John's resolution was be i soldier proudly.' was nota pessimist at all, and he was and for this reason he was glad that, g-. ing I ' " 'H oNv. in the - world did. you do it V the Government had appointed atom= Panic dawning in her eyes. The stru made;' He was appealed'to, arg-u- sure this weapon,, too, would be fought qie she had forseen, without seriously ed with, admonished—all to no pur-; asked the officer, -efficiently to its end, but until that mittee to investigate the commercial -,doubting the victory. ' This was the pose. During the half-hour which' "!Well, sir,' he answered, 'I went up was dor.e we were passing through an I uses of aeroplanes. first moment at which her confidence followed, the young couple made more to the dug-out just as the, German of- anxious Ours Is a commonwealth of nations: nxious period', and a - period during actually wavered. discoveries about each other than they fleer (pointing to a dusty, hatless, which those who were command of This Commonwealth was scattered all '"You—You don't mean to say seri- had made during the thirteen months N., nan over the' world; and this trouble of ously that You? expect me to refuse of their marriage. This John whom - holly disgusted 'Prussian lieutenant - our war machine would have to turn my aunt's offer?" . j she encountered to-day was not at all behind him)—was coming up the step. every attention to this problem. space and time was a greater trouble John stared back at her in an a- the same John whom Ella had kno A said to him"Do you speak English?' Another great innovation in this 'to. us than it was to any other State. Mazement no less• palpable than her hitherto. He had been so pliable in : and he said, 'A little." I said, 'C&11- war had been wireless telegraphy. He If we could turn these war devices is small things that naturally she had. your men up,—and *hen I counted lied had special expeAence of that in uses in peace we would do a very great,- -"Could you actually believe that 1, expected him to be the same in big. them there thing for this Commonwealth to whichi were seventy-three, air. his campaign in East Africa. No tele. -should agree to your accepting it.?" 1 Wax in. trifles, how should she be prer. Can -you tell wne-the. way to the col- ph or telephone could, ever follow we-belonged. She leaned forward gripping him b pared to find him granite in what he gra I Y, letting cage. air?' these mobile troops over swamps -the sleeve. a, though xt3 hopes of rivet- considered to be essentials? He didand ing his attention to the crucial, the all- not even seem to be conscious of, any "He -got -his directions and marc'h'ed mountains and- rivers, and the wire- More than 1,000,000 hides are used important :)oi-.t. difficulty in opposing her. There was away as proud as a little peacock." less was the only means of keeping up annually in the uOb6latering of rnotorl "But three thousands pounds, John! no symptom of hesitation, or of any 0 communication. three thousand ',;Aounds! Surely, you ' particular straining of resolution. It -Jews and, The Holy City.­ cars. can't have understood the letter right?, was simply that . the possibility of It would be three thousandds * I ielding did not so mulch as occur to When the Kaiser visited Jerusalem n should be refusirg if I Say 'No'to my him. At argument .he made no at— in 1898 he had the statue' of himielf in ­samC 1, : tempt, though there were man` things the guise of a -Crusader reared upon> l r A Irm-outo Raoi IF "What do we wal-t with three thou-; he might, have urged bey -n(i the Mere the. Mount of Olives, In'that r6le he 0 sand pounds?. We are very well as' point of *conscience-; such as the un-'now Vft Rmal. we are." natural position . finds himself called upon to rei :of' in Mrs,'.- the efforts of the 1;irk.K to expel brBusFor a moment longer-she stared— W.Utsen's house, the real-difficulties in filess -"night glared at him; then the the way of 'obtaining another appoint �he Jews from the sacred city. It %A'- --over Ltrain of her nerves sought refigLsjaOrt; But :Fohn, not practical enough is given out-that the German', G-overn- s��"�'!""� MAI, I in a burst of sharp, hysterical laugh.' for these considerations, simply stuck ment, ever .tendc- rly -solicitous for the ter. o i to his point by patiently repeating—, fate orf- cathedrals and churches; i,& Ah u are joking,'he gaspe( r Y face in her -9e 1,1 possibly not without a touch of mere apprehensive lest' the shrines of the with li�r o n chief, '�It r human obstinacy' mingled with his Christian -mecca may. be * diseenkl,ei�l tan only be a joke. You cannot seri- higher motive: "This is my piece, and and t ously mean -to refuse three thousand I will not leave it.' he Jewish sanctuaries likewise I Rather a unique way of'stating 'it, but It will attract your attention suid that's The scene ended in something like -defiled,-if the 'city. is -left" to the un- 1, the first duty of a flirt, hysterics on her side—in much dis- bridled Moslerrf. It is curic)us to find, The. Metter of Hotel Ace Catalosma marled fro -om=cdation is a s3rious proble= J,.-st now, Since SILADA 0ma I trje=ehis, joined to'a general sense a Government that has ruined the. hal- Septeniber IsA many •hotels have fo-und it necessary to cilois. Naive 0 ment, quite 6.s great as her ]owed fane, of Rheims and maltreated T-ho WALKER ]NOUSF own, (Th -e 0 p r y bee . n at 0 Ec�. ! It.ty; h's actnal; ..daing an Ski" --the religious communities-of Belgium! enormous business &Lac* last Sep-zember. 1-4 wonderful sq.-Vice, and every wismoto Late that night. while already he so- careful for 'the preservation -of ..,detail -connected therewith have '�011resci:insiblo for Its tremendous pntrormge. i1r,20-01—o'.— 33 .. 1-a slept, Ella still b,-nt, weeping, .over 'J' I'lle house Is more like r. hese t!Lm'a h,)te4 = 3,s-1-.'!fj1Iy ard wisely is it maitaged. the cradle of her child. The hattle -Jertivalem. - Perhaps the true tea- was lost; she knew it, Short of sepa son for this attitude-is to be found in, Wh4n Ou COZO to the CItY GU7 at the WAL= EOUSE, whe:* home-Bice file AWAL "M mat "RON" ration from John there was no way of remonstrance of the German of- 4omfUs, are the dominAdmi cha.-acte1su:3. when the J N' h Special attention paid to Ladies and Children travelling without securing those three thousand pounds; ficers at Jaffa; w e vwi:, Sweets at and to this she could not quite make farmeT,1 were about - to-`be expefle(i TiJironl,ols Famous Noteli up her mind, not because he was any from 'the vicinity, poirted out that the Reamnable Rads THE WALKER, HIMSE r'Eo- vmlr,"T longer essential to her happiness, but Syrian army -would suffer if thuie." Proprietors ines" toobecause h. mind was fashioned on who it.q, food supply. were "conventional-.for so uneon­ lP ventional a step. Oh, the agony of riven into t".6 deaci-t-like the Armcn- I -Ji6rus-alern entiriry ij;i-jw-�­I�fl !hat lelter which would hove to be Ini %;-ritten- to-morraA I - - The bitterness bands would find her trade and cum- of that forced refusal of the gift of merce air badly, _mismanaged- ii-q­ in Fortune! Q U L Ic Such a chance could never other cities where the Turkish ac17 ir- cQme, again: ­rnaterial-materialin the istration has made a me�m of thlr;�S. ti.future,' and for the present, escape 0 from these hateful associations, which But fortunately a British army- is hkw, ly to capture -the ' city.,.before Djemul entangled her at every step! Could it be expected that she should con- ,,ha, the Turkish commander, ca.n.ao • tinue to feel what -she- had onto felt much harm. - .for the man who, was compelling her' Z os- P to take this step? It. was some time CANADA. since she had ,begun to suspect that, she had made a mesa of her life; to They �came..in _their splendid batta- da"Oy she felt sure of it. lions. 44% she bent over the �h, my darl-inge din-trim !" she -sobbed ined When the Motherland gave the sign, mus From ranch,.-and orches (1, a-mll farm- 4. cradle. "How shall I ev�riiilakv -up: land, you the �wiohg that is bei to ng donei nit From factory, offic anine,. too Visions of an 'innocent'innocent'and injured 'IF r d in rom the land of the, warm-hued ;V1 infant, robbed of its rightful poss6s-; maple leaf t"E0000+, sions. by -the obstinacy of a fanatical, • 'And the fiaming* "golden rod, father, crowded in upon her. The ex-­V-here a man stakes all on the task IL V e JL in 'hain'd, istence of the infant itself at' JL one' deepened the despair, while' stirring A lid gi-�. -God. some faint embers o Jk 11UL mistake -1 L CALLS F.01;tisis,­ made, ny d he mu ailing," s murmured, torn and broken battalions with heart and lips. "It ghiill'b4ithe � WheTT'y6i]i've'-played your splendid task of my life to prevent part, ' Before she slept that night various You will take bue­k­tl1e­re to your home- vows, all hearing upon the educatioij, land• of the small. Julia, had, .been'-1 A bit of old Fngli.4h heart, ily registered.j1h the land of the warm-hued maple A+ RT IT. leaf 7:'- -ArKl the flaming-golden rod, CITAPTE11 L' 11 1 We shall face, ivith you,-the-itask in r VER think how oaten you nolher 6fterficion in the slate-quir-' too have barely escaped s hand, I rtis"' with 'close upon thirty ve'ars'­ -..-,SUMMER. SHOES similar disaster—or +,aw *.,a And leave the rest to God, destructive flv=cs Mey at any separating it from the one upon which' A Moment envelop all you pcmcw John. M'Donnell had bade his, first .—A, Lind�ay, 123r(I.Pluneers. .7. Real irotectioii'insthat farewell to the beloved scene of his CANT trust you'rse'lf to slippery ieathe an4 bqld dear? labors. Highland Logic. nwoot Ycur bims end hcria inflammable material— ': -Nb very startling -difference to be' '11* When Lord Tullibardine, son of the in canoe, sail boat or yacht'. And, Pedlar's "GEORGE" Shinrl,*• discovered in this world of dar-k--grey' 0 Thus You -�b lightning and'fire :Duke of Atholl, ivaF� seeking. election': f course, you have -to- have Fleet Foot at their power to dre rock. The walls of the hmphitheRtre,! t. the House of Commons he was ac- Z�raa, La and, !j. �h more.,, obtain scmi-red• by- the •slanting - lines of th6! conipanie Shoes for tennis, baseball, golf -and rate J insurance. 0 by his s Parliamentary is e a blasts, have retreated somewhat;* and i agent, who 1�ntrnducell him to Many' of pe,.Ilar!�EinslA are elnnoeF the green pool at the bottom of 0 eir,tVind,lr�in t li�rosiseie 'Fleet Foot Pu' my M3 rot, the the visitors. According to Pearson'3, Pumps or low shoes are the torutcn. Kccpyc,urLtr.% abyss has widened. The big Weekly, the agents said to one old i roug d f, r Tererations. Write fre proper accompaniment - of Summer apparel.- 'R%ht Root' Booklct W.W 1 t�e drbrn-s�- igantic' boli6ins, which are I Scotsman- i Hie agents of communication with the! "This l.. Lord Tullibardine. Of And Fleet Foot Summer Shoes cost so much less 14 FEDLAI FZOPLE 1 o-,v,2r levels"*hat e been renewed, and urse you know him?" Qhe engine-house has been-reeonstruct- "Na, na, I sinus ken him," was' the -than leather, that it is. real- ed-upon -a move -modern- moa kactorks: Otherwise nothing but the tints to di:-; I*ePIY-economy to wear them. W.awa, 0.1t. tingui,,� this afternoon from that (liq- i "At all events," conti,,1114H thO agent, tant alliumn dqv. The same monoo- 4i you know his fathV,. the duke ? njoy ous "chip, chip," the same dangling,11 Look' trim and neat—e "Ob, ay; I ken the duke. He's a sprawling, "crawl ing figures--appnr-1 A.- X London . . 'gran' man. the, Ouke." yotrr"If—and oave money, Winnipeg anti y the same rose-bud stooning over "Then you Will surely vote for UBg 4> the abyss, only that, instead 0'f sinking his 40 by wearing Fleet Footthis Shen under the weight of its ripe fruit, its son 0 xumrner. 2C2 branches,b riq.tling with tiny green" I'm no so sure about that. It's pbinta, flirt gaily with the breeze. Tk no every coo has a cuff like hersel'." N ,.. �,�, ' � r?•a iw �. ✓ a - _ .moi•, r 'f.'1��'. �� M: v •r -:c• c�lis�M gam"••. '�+,+w a- wtv-y^. .x >4• • :.•. •,.-. 'r'a'.' .. x- • • ..1.'$. .,. aw si•»:a +-aY.Ea. wz, '.. � ^��� ,Y-• Y. .9�:� � �c�+zlzil:.mrslht �.,•�.s-: 'E sa+as ✓,a'r' .+t :+,• y. ..++.Y .a•... �.''r �{.,... :T, !'Ry A, i. "s Y. �.•Y - J ''J• •'Y' . •�:"r1 .... • -�..: � v T. M' G1..w""' ..e:w.� � . • � .... g_ „•:•'.., .• :.; ,�,•K p '-....e. �.. ��'- Y �"Y• ♦ '. k. , Markets of the -WQrld TWO BRITISH SHIPS _ STRIKE BLOW IN BELGIUM _ IN B als.ad.onas - :ARE TORPEDOED . ''OFFENSIVE EN�; $ I Toronto. June 12—Manitoba wheat— + i No official quotation■. �. nil a oats—NO official quotations. — °w Submarines Sisk. Southland and . a ° n °. Yell a ss Without - mer a cor British army Under i'ien. Sir Herbert'Pluater Captured Hua Posl- t nominal. track Toronto. i Ontario oats—No official 9uofations. Manchester I No. 8 white, no official gtt��otatiort�. tions on 1VIessines Ridge and Take 5,000- Prisoners. Ontario wheat—No: I. Winter, per. car Warning. ' z, lot. 12,60 to ;2.66; No. a do., 12.46 to $2.63, according to freights outside. a. `• - `r 7 Manitoba $our—Bice$ patents, In Jut A despatch from London says: Thai p;, �' bags, $13.00; second patents, in ut• British steamer Southland, troth Liv A desprtch from, London .says: -1 even pressed on.eastward from Wyts- r bags, $12.60; strong bakers', In'ute In otic of the most elaborately plan-��chaete , and occupied the village of bags, s12,10, Toronto. waserpt, forpe Philadelphia, in ballast;'. ;' ntario flour—Winter= according to was torpedoed without' warning on ned and daringly executed manoeuvres Oosttaverne and trenches east of the .ample, $11.00 to 111.10, in bags, track p village on a ,front of more than -five `'t Toronto, rom t shipment. June 4. She had six AJscericana - -"of the liar Sir 'Douglas Hai 's forces'. a� •Peas,-�o. �' nominal, according to on board, one of whom is' missing. > y s , rrale3. ' - - -' freights outside. have dealt a mighty blow against the!' • Probably "never" in History was an x'; � �. Barley—Malting, iiominat according The gun crew on the Southland Bred g attack launched, .with greater pre- to eights outside. ten shots at . the submarine after the 'German line in -Bel him, and been re- i )e—Ito. 2„12.00, nominal• acc'brding first torpedo was fired. A second-tor- and econd tor• �. warded with notable gains in terrain parr.tion. For days the Wytschaete� to freights outside. P r - Millfeed—Car lots, delivered Montreal edo was fired b the submarine and' and the capture of more than 5,000 salient had been the objective of the , freights, bags included -Bran, per ton, p Y ' prisoners and numerou3 guns of British guns, which had hurled tons I} $36; shorts, per ton, 141; -middlingsr r it caused an explosion iii, the maga+; ' ton, $45; good feed flour, per, bag, 1�0 'zine, which killed eight men. various -calibre.•. In addition they in of steel upon it:. .When the time for;; to z so g I flirted heavy casualties on the Ger the attack came the British- loosed <a ��x� ”' Hay -Extra No. 2, per 'ton, -ifs:oo to Two boats, containing forty men, lawns. mines containing 600 tons of higl ex- $14.06; mixed,'per ton, to to $11.60, track are still missing. The rest of the' ?, E ' �. Toronto., - Over a front of rno'r'e'than nine miles' -plosives, in froi.t of the German Po- straw -Car lots, ber.ton. $9, track To- crew o! 169 has been landed. extending from the region of Ypres' sitions, the detonations .being '4eard Prince Lvoff. ronto. Two Americans were killed when! 1 310uthward and near! to Armentieres 1 130 miles awn in England. the British steamer Manchester Miller,; y y Anew photo of the Premier of Rus- Country lroaaoe-wltol•sals the British started their drive in' the.'. With consternation reigning among sia, who is having troubles all'his own _ Butter—creamery, solidt.'per lb.,, 30 loaded with cotton, was torpedoed orr :. early hours of Thursday morning and', the • Germans and under a curtain of trying to hold Fall elements', of -the to 37c;• rints, per lb•, 37 to 87$c; dairy, ,June 6. The other; members .of the' at nightfall' had everywhere advanced fire, English, Irish, New Zealand and per Ib., �3 to ate. crew, including' several Americans,' -- yw Russians together. Egg4—Per doz., 36 to 3TC. + g . their line, capturing villages and nu -1 Australian infantrymen, with "tanks" �, Wholesalers are selling to the retail were landed. acerous points of vantage, among the !Ao .aid them, started acros's the open. trade ar- the rhinal y9 prices 3s to 39c; The steamer Manchester Miller ,• -latter the Messines-Wytschaete ridge, The Germans- offered only alight re- creamery' prints,. CL to 44c; solids. 41 to measured 4,234 tons, and was built vrhich commands the su;roundin � sistance and everywhere were beaten LORD NORTHCLIFFE 42c. at Newcastle in 1903. She was owned g , YA' Eggs—Ne,,=lald, in cartons, 44 to 46c; plains for miles and which for two' off, even late in the. afternoon, ,when do out of cartons, 41 to 42c. in, Manchester, and was last reported and a half years'has been >:. trouble- i they had , somn what regained their IM OF MISSION fowieD'l4 Dressed �2acr) sgtinbs�gperS doz_ ${ 00 as arriving at Philadelphia on March some -salient. composure and attempted a counter- to $4,50; turke)-s, 26 to 36c,. '9 from Manchester., d• ! Lice poultry—spring chickens. lb., 40 The villages of Messines and wyta= attack -near the southern ens of the _ _ rs to*45c,; Wen2q, tri a to 250. NOISE 4F BATTLEg chaete fell into the hands of the Brit-', line, which wab brok�cn up by the Brit- Succeeds Balfour as Chlef of the Cheese -New•, large, 243 to 26c; twins, : ish during the attack, and the British; k_h artillery fire. lar to 26ic; triplets, 26 to-2b3c7 old, -—_-'---- _ •...,British Mission to the ` large, roc; ombtwlnnoir. - -- - one)'peComb—h xtra fine and heavy IN ENGLAND '* United States.-' wei ht per dos.. 1:.75; select. 12.60 to CANADIAN RAID FRANCE DUST HAVE $2,7 t� rmp tm pe 35. Itfaple s)'raD—IraperT gl alta'rG-$1.76i-- A despatch from London- -Bays:. • Potatoes --On track, Ontario, per bag' yi 1 �R �t L4. ord Ndrthcliff Is, at the iequest . of 114,Y5; 4 e X Brunswick � sten r begs i es Per •= SOUTH OF LEMS ALSACE -ALSACE , the War Cabinet, has accepted the E � reds, bale, 14."0. LIOvd George Hears Explosion u ;` ition of head of the British war i3eans--tmporteo, hand-piEkea. $8.50 to I in the British Attack B c- 9.0 p ugh, per:lb,. 13 t o 20c I $ 0 er b '- Limas, pe b., _ C mission in the. United States in u QIIr Troops Inflict Heavy Losses :Germany Declares That Reatora•- cession to Arthur J. Balfour, who is Vrovliloas--Wbolsssl• at His Home. - tion'o! French Province ill to return to his duties at tha Foreign Smoked matt; -Pia rts, medium a0 to A despatch from London.,says: The on the Enemy ale; db. heavy. 26 la 2,, couked..41 to p.' Not be Granted. O Lord Northcliffe's task will be to 42c; rolls, ;- to- 21sz. - breakfast bacon. tremendous explosions which opened. 0 Canadian Army Headquarters, June.. .. 1, le c, ass; backs, vhairi, 36 to 37c, tons the British attack on Wytaehaete bead � _ . 10.-A trench raid upon II' scale much A despatch from Berlin says: The : co-ordinate the various British min- i less, as l 40c. o e cions, and act in concert with the min- Lard -Pure Lard, tlere". 2T _co"27�c, �, were heard by David Lloyd George, larger than any hitherto undertaken French Chamber's s .decision that th M I tion. zT} co s'be; Pails, 27b to 2"c' 'the British Premier, who was staying J� lbw Canadian corps was most success war must continue us:til'Pru rias mill- Bions, the Entente allies and of the compound, �un rails Yzs'to 216 to `zc' tuba, 21! i for the Tright at his residence, Walton p dully carried out during Friday night. tarism is destroyed and Alsace -Lor American aikl Canadiarr Govern- . Cured meat.w_i:nn rtear. bacon.: 2s to 'Heath, The plans for the attack had pre - lin the neighl orhuod of the Souchez Talmo regained caused .the greatest ,menta. He has made many visits to 26'ic per lb; clear beaiitrr, 24 to 26°• been Jong maturing, and when the pre - ;river. i indignation all over Germany, and not the United States -and Canada. He ,noutreal Martets .. I parations were perfected the Premier �4 After occupying- the enemy's first the least among the Socialists.. Fos ' was -born at Chapelizod; county Dub- 'Muntreal. June 12—Oars. - Crrnadlan was acquainted with the exact home Brie and support trenches for two some time one could notice a decided :'lin. July 15, Im. - ester n, No. 3. • 79ac, - ao.. y� 1: 77ic: hours, n which time they were syr- change in the. attitude of the lar e ` Lord Northcliffe is well' known as :extra V. 1 teed: 77 a Harleg—malting i it. was intended to open it,. g 11,15 to 6i,2o. Flour, Man, spring wh at Accordingly. on retiring last night, tematirally wrecked, our men re- German classes toward France= who a writer and ns, paper proprietor- patentr Iirers 113.1x; sa.anda_ atz.$o; :Mr: Lloyd George gave orders to t* He controls, among other journals, 4trcag bakers' 112 4u. winter pstenta. turned before dIIwn' .this morning to even to the beginning of the present; choice.$1a =S: atrstght rollers. 6J3.0o called at 3 a.m. Thursday morning, on their farmer positions. year -had displayed something akin`The London 'limes and London Daily 1 to - ,,I • do_-e.i,<e: • 18.25. -to is i0' :the chance of being able to hear the The plan of- operations- excluded to compassion. German papers pre- hlsil. He has a controlling .interest 1bs1, $4 36x, barrels, 136. bshor 9s , exploetons. 'The Premier and other the ho�din of any of the.groun3 oc= serve rather a farted calmness in din- i in great Newfoundland= paper - -mills I $4i• aliddhags. $46 w $S0 Sfoul:.le members of his household clearly copied, `except scale elements of cussing the proceedings in the French and the Imperial 'Paper Mills at 1 iia to $$i3,6oa1 Cheese, finescer nwe ia�ne heard the tremendous detonatiaas, as i j - trenches between the Bois de Riad- Chamber, though all of them, without Gravesend, near London. , He has long 20 to Zoic do, linear eastern. 19 to 1ai,;, ! afso did persons at the Premier's of- i mont and the Souchez river at-. any exception emphasize the stereo -'taken an active part in Britirth poli- I do_ see da for ilk, Lggs i f esti, to at2 ficial residence in Landon, Who sup- a ,= tacked ..early . in the evening. The s,4 rase, , "Alsace-Lorraine was tieal affairs, and recently has been to 43c. Potatoes, per• bag. car iotr, 14.00 posed they were the eaunds of heavy desired ground here was oblained German, is. German, and will remain engaged in vigorous support of Pre- a., 14,2 a- -guns, until- later they learned from- I, after a stiff fight. -At this point the German forever, no matter what the ' mier Lloyd George's Horne Rule for Winnipeg �� the despatches that they cane from Sou:'hez River had' been dammed Chamber may decide."- Vorwaerts ! lrela-nd. Winnipeg June ' 12 -cast pricer : the ezprosion ;of mines. —r No, 1 NortiierTt 12.46, No. 2 0. 2 4fl: by the enemy with the object of pro- feet perhaps tha hardest, because it From London to the region where y No 3 do 12 41• No. 4. t2 29: o, a ' ri • vidinR a strong' d,'-fensNe Rank. The says that even"Freneh Socialists who 62.04; N'o -e. 611-1 feed. stag. Oats- . the British aiines-were exploded along Canadians, attaching from the south recently were ready to sit down with' HALF MILLION ARE N°' 2 CNN, 69ic No, 3, o., 6�1c. ex- the German front the distance ranges 7 of the river, after-handao-hat:d en -'German Socialists at Stockholm and, No,tra No. 1. leen. s7ia No. 'tees: l ll - t1�AIiJLliJW1 IN U (7 'No. , d- , 691• ed, I 05. a $1.96 from 130 to 140 miles. counters took the. -German trenches ' c4i'acusq with them _peace without an- ►\i No. 4 srxo, reeccea, ix o$. iced, t11W. . i•'lsx-No. 1 N -%V-C, $3:021 t t tiv , ''immediately to the north. -The troops rexation now seem to have identified $2.9 • No s, -do $2 59, Bats contract - to thr north .had a very stiff fi ;ht be- ' themselves with the tvar aims of the � tt'hrat-June, $2,46Jut) 12.4' SIGHT GERMAN fore they reached their, objective,'caEitalist classes. z the enemy making full use of well- -- ('an5ld3 C'ai>I Draw Oa 'British unites !!tater 2—"*scarkeis :�RAiDERS SHOT laced,macriine n positions in the- Subjects in Unit Statet3. ^inn"•Sept. June tt-«heat-JUIy p gu p RUSSIA REJECTS $- 46, September: �l $4, each -No. 1 - ru:ns of the houses and pit heads hard, 52:95; Nv. 1 Northy5n, 12.'16 to: —_ alon>t the line of the advance. The ` A despatch from Ottawa says: Ex -'S2 95, No. 2 do_ 12.76 to 12:86 corn= HUN PEACE PLAN ensive arrangements have been tom N° a white, $162% co $tsai ons- : cool determination of our men" No S white: 621 to 431. Fl°u'--L'n- Hun lis Squadron Attack on the 'brought them victory, and by ten pletvd by which British subjects in •ChanQ td. Brag --124 to $26. ` Dututk, Jttita 12-11'-wwt—No, I hard, En fish Coast Was Boated. o'clock .. the enemy trenches were : -' t the United States may' the Can- 62.•4, No. t Nortt4•r 11'78 to $2.83: g adian Expeditionary Force. Various nominal: No. 2. do,. 12.Ti nnmi23. July. A despatch from London says: firmly held. 1 _' 'C11 of Soldiers and Workmen ' Y 12.+a. nominal. L %"ed --13 2a; July. centre:$ of recruiting have been opened 19 2b: scr•Irmber, !s to _ Eight of eighteen German aerophnes COUNTER-ATTACK -) Denounces the Proposals. in American '. cities, including New ` T - I that look part in Tuesday's air mild ' York, Boston, Rochester, $uff?tlo, De- I J lv stoat alart•t• on Essex and Kent were driven do�t*a Pertvgrad,-June 10. -The Council of Toronto, June 12 --Choice heat's steers, ' Soldiers' and Workmen announces trait, Chicago, etc. British subjects, 611.75. to 112, goon hers) steers, $11.40 by British airmen. Four of .these vera UNUNSUthat the commander-in-chief of t.hom a complete list is in the pts-ico $list' butchers'Data• chotre /!lett to a certainty completely destroyed, SU session of the United States. Govern co !lI'eo: d".: g°OQ 011 son comtittl�a.Afs while two.othera are believed to have -- v� armies, men$ since the registration- ay )n a to 9.26; butcher■' Alt s, c o ce. es, - It a separate armistice and proposing' ales—. can of those t° �li.: do., good ball■ 19.76 tc tit; -Of -dile-_-Eighteen' machines that adore Than 7,b00 Hun 'Pri���ners centres, pass 6 preliminary medical' bull* ea;fi 40tt�o1 $6 i0 0 [butchers' ouwi -started in the raid two were brought that they enter into secret pourparlers --British Air and Trench " ''with the German leaders . The coon- � examination, and, If .fit, are sent on ;chotre, 10:36 to 111, do. good i9.2a to down near the British coast after bav- t10' do,, medium, $8 to mil stockers. I to the h.eadgi arters of the military. 6.7 6o -to 45; readers $F:60 .to 110.26: Ing dropped their bombs, as reported Raid-- cil denminees.the proposals: ! ilistri -f in Canada : that, is nearest to canners, and cutters, is. 5s, to $6.60; milk- in the official British statement. The L'.ordon, June 10• 'The Gerninns de i In the telegralrt, the council's an- them. • err, good to choice. $9.0 to $126: do.. com. ii�ered as, powerful co1.uyter-att.y�'r; crrl riouncemeut states, the German com- _._ mod., each ion to ie�: tipringers, remain#ng sixteen were engaged by _ „�.;- ssi to.I}1k :._ light ewes,_ $12 to $13: t naval airmen-fromDunkirk, who kxitlay night on a front of sig miles -mander proposed to 'show -the armies l " `' sheep, eat')•; sto 19; earvet go-nd to -,e° /i -- soy:ih of Ypres` Large 'fcrc2 : cotrl- a waY tots:3rd an honorable peace and 1 NORWAY PARALYZED � choice. $32 co $14; . sp ring. lambs. each:- In a great battle over the sea destroy- pose;l mainly of Resit re_erves;'wtre'ameans of ceasing to wage tivar with-! BY FOOD -STRIKES. 16c to lRc: Ismba. choice, $16 to 116; ed two more of the Germans and; ao., me,lium. 111 to 112:6.0: hogs, fed and �'i thrown into file bltic in ar. aatrlltpt out'a.tir�ak wit�}i the F.ntente•alliesY watered: 116; do.• neighed ort cars, drove _down another ,four, two of ' to' win back the .ridge of 4f:sines.' �--- I !Tamp ,httportant Planta Throughout 415.25: ai f.o.h • st5.26• which; it is reasonable'to believe, were $y; (• Monireai, Jtirio I2—Choice' srbers; The enemy tti'as repairs%i at Al points, OSTEND HARBOR the Country Are Idly. 111 5o to 112: good, at1 to 111.26; lower completely put out of action. t the War Office annc)unee�, �1•.?huunlr- WRECKED I\ RAID FS to �'ao,8pet: c�t �.11. awcr abutchers'$8 t81c0 25; —� s A 3espat h from 'London says: A WHEAT FRO31 HALIFAX ' t L•- T butchers' bulls, $9.26 to $11. the battle lasted until midnig tt. -� dc!s atch to the Central 14ews from HA&REACHED HOLLAND The mast; severe fighting tui, place A r,espatch from London says -A P t seri% s of hgto ra hie Tates' of 'the., says that great • demon- HUN PRISONERS hood of of nKlein 7it]eli ke (huutlie, ,,t o! bemhgrdrrient of O_ . end,"which have ar- e strations ag'einst the'+wlirlsatisfactory i - PREDICT DEFEAT A despatch from London says :- e �•pres). Here, according to- rived in Ldttdon, ziffoid a remarkable sifuatiop %N re held throughout; --_.__ ;Word was received here on. Friday ficial ntieices from she .rront, ire Ger- example of the development of photo-' Norv*s-, lately. The Go46rnmerit. j Germine Much Shaken by British Gun that two Belgian :Relief Commission mans succeeded in penetrating an ad- aphis oUservativn and .. record hy,; with ,n view to preventing rioting; -pro,- Ili Fire and Half Famished. , boats have. reached Rotterdam from A -• - vatneec-Brit ._h soil, bac tRi:; -was 1 :4e.r .:,eropiane's j fiey shote in u adeni-' hi i,�d the' sate of alcoholic bever- A despatch from British Head Halifax with 10,000 ton's of wheat, able fnshion that the British bombard- i age, for three days; -and as a.result.-result.cera in France nays: Prisoners' have •These• are- the first boats to cross the , re The total r=umber o4 prisorcr ' tak- menu of 'Ostend last Tuesday was the i this order the restaurstnts were closed. ;kept coming in on Friday In introns- Atlantic for some time and their car• on in this a on since Thursday .Mo`t 'succe'ssful think of its kind yet j ' Ti:e despatch adds.. that, all stores ing 'hundreds. Dazed by nearly a goes will be welcomed in Belgium, S• t accomplished,ensilrir=g that Ostend will I in Christiania' shut their doors, that week of most terrifying gun fire and where there has been a shortage o! =; excee0s V,00, while a great nu;naer . the 'eras works and electrical plants o! guns, are ,till' buried under the be'crippled as' a useful German base half famished as a result of the "star- ,cereals. for webks, if not permanently. are .i lie, and that'nearly al•1 workmen t•aticn barrage" the British had kept debris.. There has been no great bat- -__ _, ere striking.- - on their lineP of communication and 100 AVIATORS FROM U. S. 6,400 PRISONERS -- -*r I supply, these men upon reaching the .ARILIVE IN FRANCE. �Asve'slightly improved their positions' gp FAR COUNTED. ,NTP OF ARGENTINA PP Y. " at 'various points. - _ _ - i cool, gra"ay spots within the barbed Ill. air raids con_ Thursday night thei - IS S1'Nh BY U-BOAT stockades erected for their anti-, A despatch from Washington sage 'British blew up a large amdunt of roll-, German Counter-attacks Repulsed -- I cipatr+d arrival, stripped themselves to One hundred American aviators from ing stock containi,ib . ariniunitrion. I. - _- Gains Are Consolidated.. A -des-patch from Paris '.says: -The the waist, tore off their heavy _trench :the Navy Flying Corps have arrived y - Firve snd explosio�r�-rcrlroRe;f-zu-despe, Or.- � i.Lo=`'' �ysr- entice sailing ship Ort oo s an ung themselves on the safely in France, according to a state- -" tinning until dawn. In the r•curZe of forces in Belgium have consolidated sunk by.a submarine in the Mediter-ground, where they soon were lost in •Ment issued on Friday by Secretary Y ar, air battle over the German lines their gains of - Thursday, and during raneun on Wdnesdsy, according to an. tic bbat�y sleep of complete ex !of the Navy Daniels. m ; 10, ttivo British -machines collided, both Friday successfully warded off Ger• announcement made by .the Ministry haustion. For them thewarIs over, They are first of the American :avirtcrs losing their lives. an counter-attacks in the region of of Marine Thursday night. The cret$� and their -relief at being out of it was i fighting forces to reach France. - �- -- I Oosttaverne and Messines, according was saved by a French ship. only too apparent. Th are the times when ilio wise to the British official communication The bubmarine first shelle,. the ship) The men who had seen most of German thoroughness should not tArMBT9 Bays to himself: 'Til try to issued Friday evening. More than and then sent men on board who fixed their military service on the Russian overlook the fact tbpt one of the many Take on my farm everything that's 6,400 prisoners, among them 132 offi- bornha in her hold and exploded them, front were the most demoralized of reasons that Frhnee is popular is that tepc:eB for home consumption " I cera, have already been counted. sending the ship to the bottom. all. ( it is 2gaentially a courteousnation. . _. .. '.� i '_. �. Y.::: -'r •L' '....�.. .:°.'•"...✓:•:.._".'.a.-.:-..,.-...:F�.........�zx....,......-.�.S.Tr3..:....{•.•a'..-.. hs..-,... ..-�,W'a=—�.:s^- �,*•MZ-,aC,M ]M-r:� ' .i7 rr' y,w u(ep u• .V•a a.. t .'T°,• ' s ,.:,. r+:• - +g' ,, A'"f'%m( ,. 'rte. •a�5n`'. ,'w'-+F..Y�aS" SF'. 7{:�4''^,�'�",'�"Mi,-".,�"'°",�-•.v, v: i .g ... noon. .,.:,,x:.w6.0 ..�^ f°r^c '-�,r-.e:. .....a.en w y„ v _.. id.,�` :' �y:„r• a.4a-�4-<•4.w,>c.�we:ssea EcvA.>. .% .mac.-i?s . < .�,iEr-�.e .., ,�;,,.. •.,,�,..: '«..:. . r .tae• --;q :.... � , ..,,,,•...,• .. �� f, , r . .� .r; F'f ��"e." - -, <�n• . e ,fr ... ..fir. -•.•. • _...� .. _.., _ _ , we r LOCALISMS. - -Arthus Boyes has purchased a tegal auto. . --,T S. Balsdon . hoe solei his r • : driver to Dr. Shirley. Patrick Teefy Is ill at present - -suilering from a severe cold. -Potter dcAndrew have sold a Ford auto to. Geo. Philip, of 'Bro. iagham. - - • -W. B. Powell has been im. -mviC g his residence by re -Shing. r'-Mre: Davis, of Victoria Road, visiting her sister, Mrs, C. H, Stirling. Dr. Atwood has purchased a ` Ford runabout from Messrs. Pot- ter dt Andrew. -Mr. and Mrs. Simpson. of To- ronto: spent Sunday with Wm, and Mrs. Collis. -W. D. Gordon has been . con- fined to his house with a severe attack of rheumatism. -Miss Eva Bunting has been confined to her bed with a severe Attack of rheumatism. ti --Dr. F. L.' Henry will be here as usual next Tuesday to attend to ' itis professional duties. 4 -Rev. Mr. Bruce gave an inter - eating sermon on Sunday last, his subject being "Conscription." x -F. W. Hobbs has been attend. init the Bay of Quints Conference at Pictan during the past week. -Miss Dorothy Waugh and Miss ., Reva Richardson, of Whitby, are spending a few days this -week with Miss Myra Crook. . -Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright are r; now getting comfortably settled g in their new home; their furniture - 'having, arrived -last week. -Mrs. W. J. Clark returned home on Saturday, after spending a few weeks with her daughter, _ 'Mrs. F. F. Balsdon, of Cargill. w -Mrs. J. B. Horn and. eon, of Peterboro, are spending a few days with her parents, W, G. and _Mrs. Ham. -Remember the sale of the Gee. ....propert on Church St., which _ wiIl. talre place on -Wednesday, r June 27th. _ -Mrs. E. L. Ruddy is here- at present Euperintendiog theprepa- : ration of their summer home, prior to their coming for the -sea- son. H The _ Giyls`- -Red -Crow--C'fub ?" purpose holding a garden party •. ' "on June 28th: Bills giving full a partiealars will be issued Ina few .days. -B. R. Atmore, V. S., of Park- hill, has decided to locate in Pick- ering for the practice of his pro. fession, and bas leased a room in _the.Dillingha;m Block. - -A football match between the bachelors and benedicts of Picker- ° lag will be held on Thursday even- ing on the athletic groands. Some fast playing Is expected. -Rev. J. W. Down, of Omemee, '.has been appointed by the station. ing committee of the Ba of Quints Conference to take charge of the Pickerinf Circuit. --$i. George s church purpose holding a garden party on the beautiful and spacious lawn of F. H. Richardson on the afternoon and evening of July let. -Mrs, John Dickie and Miss P. J. Wright returned home on Fri- day last, after spending the wint- er months with their brother, A l- bert Wright, of California..' •� -Thomas Law spent Sunday is ' the city. ' Mrs, Lam, --who recent- ly underwent a serious operation . in Wellesley L Hospital, .is we -are progress .to -ward recovery, -The morning service in St. Andrew's church on Sunday next will be held at the usual hour; 10 90, but the evening service, which will be by limelight. will begin at 8 o'clock instead of T. -Frank and Mre. Law, of To. Tonto, spent Sunday here with the former's brother, Gordon and Mrs. • Law. Mr. Law learnt the print- ing business in Ti Nacos office and at present is a ]inotype oLmratior in the Toronto Star office. -Rev. E. F. Chandler, of •Osh. awa, occupied the pulpit' in the Methodist Church on Sunday last, when he spoke on behalf of the Children's Aid Society. He Rave two excellent addresses that were much appreciated by the audi- ences. -The crop outlook continues favorable as the rains and fine weather of the past week has _been conducive to good strong growth,_Thei:i_ crops are now all looking well and the hay crop has made good. progress. -P. C. Brown, G. T. R. agent hoe been off duty for the past few days, owing to illness brought on b�y an excessive amount of work. Pickering station is said to be one .of the heaviest stations along the line, so that the work is much too heavy for one' man. -After lingering along the rail- way for nearly two months, Mr. McEnteer's furniture arrived from Detroit on Monday, and Mr. and Mrs. McEnteer are now busy get - Ling settled in their new houig, they having rented several rooms 'Il Prom Wm. Shepherd. .,• -Miss: Nellie Law was in the - pIcxsniN G COUN,CIL SUMMER HAS ARRIVED AT L'' ►. city on Wednesday. Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer s nt a 'days The above Council. met pursuant to adjonment on Monday, the 11th Inst. _ a _ couple of this week .with her Members all present, the reeve in the daughter, Mrs. - F.- H. Doyle, of chair. Toronto. The minutes of the ' last meeting First and foremost, we are Gents' Furnishers and can supply you with -Ed. Leroy has entered the em•. ploy of J. S. Balsdon, and will now were read and approved. _ .- C. A. Annis was heard as to ropo of gravel (Adams Estate) _ ... anything in the way of men a wear. be kept busy for sometime install•phaee ing furnaces. on lake shore at Port Union in Scar -We . hada dandy line of. Sport Shirts and Ties arrive last week, and -The annual service in Erskine born township. Masers. H. Weetney' and Robert our summer samples of Clothing are here. a :. church (white church) will be held Cowan were heard re opening of 8rd Call on us before you buy your Summer Shoes. We have Qu Sunday, Jane 17th, at 8 o'clock. The usual collection will be taken range line frommest side of lot 88 to Rouge river. an Al line of Canvas and Rubber (foods and up in aid of the cemetery fand. ** Jos. Wideman was heard re grant • -, canon arr___o iare,n,tee satisfaction: -Mrs. John Leslie, of Toronto, on con. 6, opposite lots 7 and a, Frank Soden beard bad formerly of Pickering, died Wed- Pi formnesd was re con- dition of Brock road from 8th-cgnces- Xl e A 3 BUNTING, P':IC�SLRINC� , after a few hours morning, g g illness from heart trouble. The Ilion south. Ed. Cammack was heard re condi• , Established 1857. funeral will take place from the tion of hills on 4th con road opp lots 12 18.also hill 4th lots residence of her daughter, Mrs. and on con opp 14 15. THIS IS PAINTING TIME Hardy, 1067 Dandas St. on Friday and afternoon, and on the arrival of H. Johnson was heard- re tile drain - the 2.45 p, m. train will proceed to a Cemetery for inter. on west hill at Whitevale, East bill also want& gradin and gravelling. F. A. E:}ahy, Engineer for Hydro 20 ' cent. off Martin-Senour Paints, mentG.eorge Commission, acknowledged receivin per -Capt..Minifle, of the -Imperial forces, who has been in Canada list of .,petitions making power and, stated that the Commission have been a 191' retail prices, and the United States for the past working ori same for some time, w few months on a special • mission for the.Britsish Government, occu- A communication was received from Hon, F. G. McDiaomid acknowledg ~ -This i9 a first-class Paint at last year, s,price. Try a tin pied the pulpit in- St. Andrew's Ing receipt of letter from the Clerk enclosing a copy of resolution passed and be convinced. - Church on Sunday last, when he gave two most eloquent addressee. co the Pickering ncil objecting to contribution of 80 r cent. of the coat G. A • '.'GILLF $PIE, :; Ll7NBARTON 'He has spent considerable time in the trenches in Belgium and is of conatcucting or re -constructing the Kingston road in the event of it being able to give an accurate descrip-- taken over as part of the Provincial tion of the condition of affairs in Highwave System, unless the cost be that unhappy land. Hetold some Ribited to say $10,000 a mile, and also thrilling tales of the atrocities that were committed- by the. Ger' mans, and made _a strong and. stating that no action had been taken in connection with the scheme. The stand committee on Gonangen- _ cies reported and recommended the or effective appeal for assistance for following payments: W. V. Richard- The the suffering Belgians, who will son, insurance premium on Town Hall die from starvation unless' the 24.00'; John Murkar, advertlaing and receive the much needed and ff printing, 5.00 ; United Typewriter Co.. mediate assistance. In the evew Ing the church was filled and the for su s 14.16. pp , lieThe standing committee on Roads - s ' audience listened with rapt atten• and Bridges reported and recommend. ed the following payments c A. John. �' ' 9 tion and with great appreciation son; on account of filling abutments : to the most eloquent address, lasted - re Palmer's bridge, 69.85, also re gra- Bi ' which over an hour, The yelling and railing bet lots 20 and 21 . 9 appeal for assistance met with a in con 2, 90,00: Cecil Richardson. 145 ready response. On Monday even -yds gravel for sideline . between lots Ing Capt. Minifie gave a lecture, 20 gad 21, con 2, 14.50 : H. Johnson, illustrated by lime -light views, in which manyscenes connected 'Corn acct, Whiteva2s,24.00 ; H. Wade, 84 yda grayel in 1916, 8 20 ; T. Cowan and others, unloading c aders Picker - �(� o+ with' the war were vividly por• ins station road. 10.00; C. McCausland, f trayed, not only by the views com div 8, Isle, t4 00; James P -muse, j] that appeared upon the screen, com div 4. 1918, 11 25 John Calvert re but by the splendid descriptions grading and gravelling Kingston road eaat. 48.88 Jabez Hallett and others, _ given by the Captain. The aceoea ; comprised many from the trench- work- on base line east. 196 75 ;Fred es, transports., _the seat _C&thee- resines Rogers, hauling gravel on Kingston rd west of Bruclt rd, 10.00 ; Chas. Mc- rals rural in France and Britain _and_many others, all of Causland and -others. fixing culvert, etc., div 2. 0.90 ; D. Gormley, bringing - - which were mrnch enjoyed. Dr. rock crusher from 43carboro to Picker- - - Minifie is not only. as eloquent Ing. 85.00: Campbell Milling Co:, coal, speaker, but a man of note and a 1.0 : W. R. Ward, 250 cedar posts. E4.60 Chas Sargent, " £ brilliant scholar, - He is a Krol ; car. hire May 80 - site B. A. of the Metropolitan Col- ins etia roads, 6,00 ; Reeve, e: ns- � g pa inspecting - `, -- : •.�.•.. -- v s lege, of - London, Eng.; a Post es roads May 30, 1.80. Com- mittee recommend a grant of 10,00 to°-ti-� ity• ' B y examination he has Ph. D. fill holes on west townlIne bet 8th con road aL crd oc ust Hill road. on conal- J : a, :4\ <• from the Washington, D. C., Uni• 'tion that Markham Township grants versity_;. D, D. from the Tusculam University an Lt. D. from Alf. like amount, John. Harris, com. Mr. Stanlev for the Committee on t i-,. ✓ - - ; red University. N. Y. He also Bonuses for Wire Fences reported a eu'oys the destination F.R. S L. number of applications for bonuses for of wire fences. .F. .G.S. and Ph. S.G.B. He has the honor of Freeman of the Cit On motion of Mr. Wilson, seconded by Forgot the Council went into v of London dated Aril 1912, an P honor miMr. to committees of the whole to open tea- 1 - • •' recently con rred upon Lloyd dere for building concrete bridges. - - ' George, and heIsCommittee g_ -to recommended acceptance .. ;Ladies' ed Canada by the Lb d Mayor of the following tenders, viz: John J. of Load. and the Military High McGinty. for bridges on Kingston Commissioner of Canada. The road' opposite lot 28, and on sideline proceeds of his visit in aid Of the pp between lots 28 and 29 in can. 1. at P yard: To Belgians was nearly $400: brie es on 6th con. line, opposite g Pp r! ' - - IOA;,18 ltSGISTER, 17, on titb con. Lire opposite lot 4, on 7th con: line opposite lot 9, -and on hetween , �� � ' • - _. ,,�,,s,• sideline lots 6 and r in the 7tb P WsDNEBDAY-JLxg 77TH -Executors' sale of. house and lot on Church St„ con., of A. & R. Forsyth, for badge on north of sideline between lots 90 _ ! f X1811' Pickering, the property of the Es- pr tate of the late John E. Gee. Sale and 21 in 7th r`on. On motion of Mr. Richardson, sec - is ow - - ; at 8 o'clock, sharp. See bills. V. nodal by Mr. Wilson, the council now ';ur TABaL B. Paweif, auctioneer, resumed as a Court of Revision, the reeve in the chair.-Tbe assessmentof w ..-Tenders Wanted ._� the Eake Simcoe lee .Pickering Harbor reduced from $5300 --BR-AssiERE io $1200 on account of disuse and sale Sealed Tenders, will be received by the to SatuHayf June co 60th, for the eoutraet the of ice houses, now being torn down; a ill s n T dog changed from lli Willson Thos. ]least; M. C, m S - C H A P M A N ,for ra of putting metal puttingg, ceiling on the Brock Road school. to to Holli - day entered as tenant of lands on lots m_ o Those wishing to tender are hereby 3 and 4, b, f., in place of Wilbur Vi- d reQuee oo to meet the School Board ., the school house at 4 o'clock, p.'in„ pond,yf6r a d ;gassessment cancel ed, P Frang Diene for a do cancelled, rovidin S EED -CORN -a on Monday, June 25th, for the purpose he has no other dog On motion of of receiving plans and specifications. :lir. Stanley, seconded by Mr. Forgie, The lowest or any tender not neces. sorrily accepted, the assessment roll for 1917, as revised by the Court, was adopted and de. ' . Wisconsin No. •7, >Imperlai Les Ang, J. H. KAiss, Sec.-Treas., clared finally revised. 88.89 R. R. No. 1, Pickering A number of appropriations were for improvement White Cap, Cob CorII made the and repair bridges in different • C � to Ed Lamm of roads and the parts of the township. ,Coll ,esi On motion, the council adjourned to meet again on July 9th nest atone .Screen Doors Window Sareens -ELM DALE MILLS o'clock. , - ' - :: ° Coal Oil Stoves for cheap - ps(v3r=R=ivcb- You Tenders for Sidewalk cooking. can always get the best Man]- SEALED TavDBRs will be received - toba Flour ode! from :. o. 1. i ba W1neRt, by theayd June ed Secretary up Saturda June 28rd, for buildinglr JJ 1 J.H.B NL 1 ___- ' --=Pickering• Royal H rash d and Glenora for about 2400 square feet of osasent side - ea . Try a bag. walk, situated in the Polleis Village of mom Pastry. Floor Eresli Rolled Oat, _Claremont, the same to be completed y p BRAN, SHORTS _ MIX Fr1JD5 Thy lowest ofllany tender.not- ogres- SOON BE SPRINEEDIN - E _ OAT CHOP :CRUSHED OATS - sacil acce ted. For further particulars apply to the. Village Trustees, BARLEY CHOP - WHEAT THos, PATSR8ON, Secretary _ - ? 'Got your Harness and Collars repaired now. ' ~� CRACKEn CORN ?dT EI) ♦ Pure Water, I have on hand X41'' HENT FEED. 'Water, 2 Sets of Team Harness at $27.50 a set Caldwell'& Cream substitute i Set of Team Harness at $87,60 CAlf 'ileal. N101K.-ses i'fea�l If you are wise yon will use the only Idi well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, Also, better grades at dose pries.'' C'HOPPI)FG AN[) OAT who is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline Boot and Shoe Repairing promlitlyattanded to. CRUSHI?PG EVERYDAY Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings • Get prices on feed in ton lots. for water works. Also bathroom fix- ; tures. er.c. Everything given careful PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM BELL PHONE. attPntinn. F- rt7CT. WeA�ra RICE'S PUMP WORKS, Some Phone 8800, w. J. C4ASwE%L �. Chopping every day.1 Home Tel. 5521, Whitevale, Oat,