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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_06_29M, 7 F: PICKERING...-- NE 429. 1917 No. 40 ;A PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, J _U VOL. XXXV1. -- ------------ VV000*110nal dtarb*. CHERRYWOOD MIQMLAND CREEK Established 75 yean 'Miss Lucille Davidson Is Visiting The regular monthly meeting of the with friends In the city. jhlancp AtedicaS Baker &Heise - Creek Women's institute Miss Pearl Plaxton and Fred Ianson be held at the home of Mrs. E. G���NWOOD , 241 L. CALDWELL, M. D.,'Successor wrote on the entrance exams last Craven on Thursday, July 5th. An , to the lata[ Dr. R. Brodie, Phone - W5 A Good Wedding Gift week. We wish them success. address will be given by Dr. Young, clue -an,. Cut. James and Mrs. Todd, accompanied also reports of District Annual Meet - b Charles R. and Mrs. Petty. motor. Ing, Hostesses, Mrs. E. Craven and 7 ".., IT V. E. CARTWRIGHT, For. would be a ed to. Port Perry and were the guests Mrs. Ausman. ��T S DR marl yof Gravouburstont, 14nocessor to of Mr. and Mrs. Carter. Drto 3. and Towle. Pickering,'Oat office hours --mason,& Ris'ch Piano Is to 0 and 6.80 to 8 P. in Wm. Ferguson, of Kitchener, Ont.. WEST H ILL. 4, he week -end with his brother, "r E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis. R Player Piano or spent and family. Charles H. Beckway was on Mon - cal Asso. tend member of the Optomstri d n of 0AWL0. 8 We' are pleased to ties Mrs. John May remanded until called on by -%be fitting of gloom. Timbers out again, after a long county Get your seed c6ra 77_ 111 Vldctrola. illness &gistrate Brunton. In the from inflammatory rheumatism. court. for breaking a cow's leg while W O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., The memorial service at Erskine, diiving in.auto on the Kingston road. -A.'% * 11dinburok, member of the =of OnT prices are right. Church. 2nd con., was a -decided sue. The cow iov&Iued at $1.% and belongs be case. Friends were present from New to Charles Galloway of this place, who early. Good seed yetw"s had urgeons of oulacto W College of Surgeons. Bdin See us '7 York, Toronto, Markham. Sanfordwas- I'v Is egeo that Bedr ng reek toution. to d"easee of wonm 'v' contra- I lee q 'It 8 the t 00ea and residence. Brougham, andallthe surrounding villa ea. A. is s A he evidence as a- g goodly sum was collected aid of the Leto ;_Oall,Is scarce. In d r way was vised to take Phones 2700 h is c at a to the civil cot. cemetery fund. 303 We are sorry, to bear of the rest gn&- I have the bes t. 2303 tion of Miss Hoar from our school. ATHA _T FL FAREWELL, K.C., RARRIS- Since coming to Cherrywood she has endeared herself to all as a kind friend David and Mrs. Tran and son - visi't and -a faithful teacher. The beet ed at G. Tran's on Sunday. wishes of thecommunity are extended. Mr. McBride, of Toronto. Is sgen& Bakers' Joy for bread A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Stouffville-,'Ont I to her In whatever work she may lair a week with his son. W. McBride. 4 841tor• i;otary Public. Etc. Money to Russell and Mrs. Davidson, Cherry. is equal to any brand Dan " Brock St. North, Whitby. say choose to engage wood anent Sunday with Thos Dun. il"on the market and it WILLIAM J. BEATON. B. A., Bar. rioter, S0liCft0T, Votary Public, associated in Practice with hises". akman, Dehison d;Poster, Sarrtston, TorontoGeneral Trusts 'Building. 86 fty Street, Toronto, Telephone Again 961-963. , 911y Dental BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College of Dental 1102loons and University of Totouto, Ofikes over W, M. Pri2gle's hardware store, Whitby• Office hours 9 to 12; 1 to 5.30. - 1334 phone Ia. Sell Phone W, . 441y Daringq Dr Sestoce absence overess. Dr Kc - of Toronto, will be in charge, WHITRVALN keld. - Don't forget the Atha pienle on Sat.- costs less than stores early sad in view- of the fact that he -is the 0 eni[a Wm- Smith had the misfortune to urday next. Come and have a good -sell the western mills Uoun Good by S. L. Squire lose his horse. Pte. J, Bale has been visiting with Gordon McKay. time. Will and Thas. Dunkeld spent a day to Toronto with their brother. James -brands for. Patronize hovae mill. Destin-y" •or "Wbat will become of the warring nations?" All welcome.. No operation and his uncle and nurses wrote that be was progressiag nicely, but t yotir yo The young people intend holding & and Mrs. Dunkeld. the 0 only nephew of F. B. Poucher and Mrs. B. G. Meyers. Naturally picnic in the near future. Miss Mildred Hoover was at Bro- deemed quite feasible; therefore, their Norman Rundle. of Toronto. spent ugbam on Saturday trying her music exams. We her see V f a few days at James Kayeo. SAM Mannell is making extensive wish success. Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, If you N improvements to his home. Miss Elsie Rogers, of Toronto, visit- CopL H*nry- Lawriiw_ 9 Major Kid Finish Note Paper wish to build your own frame. vice, the purpose of which is to com- memorate the Golden Jubilee of Cana. ed at the home of her parents. The cabled intelligence of the death "E A S T L A K E" than Confederation. The church will Misses Helena and Elsie Moore, of of Capt. Heart, Lawrence Major, onlyFRUIT BASKETS Toronto, visited their home here. son and child of A. E. and Mrs. Major. The shingle that has given satin - Mr. Sloan spent a few dV@ with his of Whitevale, was not unexpected, as faction for over 80 years. Empim son, who Is camping here or the sum- his uncle: Lt. Col. Emaley had cabled Corrugated lion with a f in. bir I I W G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage 11 and 0 quarts, with covers any color mer. Whitevale is an ideal summer a few days previously that -Lawrence 2 in. corrugation, see It before yon Licensee in the Conaty, of Ontario, my I quart berry boxeg resort. s village, was In a serious condition." The bald buy other makes. If you are ,ie r Miss Hilhurs has returned home, announcement of his death neverthe- Try rfPOUOHER. Real Estate- Ana. _24 and 27 quart crates, made of very after a pleasant visit with Mrs. D. R. less -came as a -shock. His letters to need of a Cream Separator. It a Premier for 80 days. Alm tiouser. valuator, collector and issuor thin boards. Strong and very light. Beaton. of Inarriame licenses. Brougham. 40y his mother bad been very optimistic. li eugines from 8N.00 uW Orderear)7,asif there is agood crop Charles - and Mrs, Rice and family and cheered her with the thought that ga"o it's HOPPER Issuer of Marriage of fruit there will not be half motored to Darlington to attend a in a short time he would be back "to See or write me before buying. D. Licenses to the County of Ontario. enough packages, for memorial service held in memory Of the dear old home.- Bell Phone. -00" as eta" and his residence. 01"vzoont. the demand. the former's brother, who was killed in action, Lawrence was born at the home- F. J. Pro �­Picke R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK Chopping mill will cloAdownfor lo Dr. Major and D. Turner attended stead, Whitevale, about 20 vears ago, use, rme Do Conveyancer. Commissioner for his early education at Madav, "king and received Accaltntans Etc, mommy so loan day 11 on July 7th at soon - the funeral of their niec% who was on farm Issuer of Harrims lAo- for annual repairs. accidentally burned to death near the public scb6ol. later matriculating Ionices" M. 0'u 1.t -y Brantford, from Markham high school where be �ard e W.- G. Barnes, Green'River Harry Clarry ruet with what might was a student for a few years. He Ont T_ TUGH S. PUGH. Glen Majnr. then entered the services of the Do - _LA Licensed Aqctloaw Or add rese R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. have been a serious aecident recently. Extenivio exper- minion Securities Co,, Toronto. and iMUC6 in Imported and thoroughbred stock. His horse became frightened while -All automobile and Bicycle gal" conducted anywhere. Write for term coming down the Whitevale hill and remained with them until the fall of land Particulars, Phone Ind. 2115. 3&17 1914, when be enrolled as a studeut at ..,__,,:.repaIriug promptly REAL EISTATZ000-s, u set The rig. Barry pluckily held to attended to. the re Toronto University, and there passed reigns and was dragged a consider- _- "V POSTILL Licensed Auctioneer', 9 - X.. Counties of York and Ontario. Ano. *nib able -distance. Aside from a shaking his first vear's examination with hon- Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs tion abs of all kinds attenued to an shortest up he was urtinjured. ors. Faining a scholarship, He was a always on hand. notice. Address Green alvei P. 0., -oat, brilliant stuaent, and had tabep all his Next Sunday, July lot, !@ the com- (Maminations, from entrance up. with letion of the 50th year of the Con- F11dei ation • of Canada. The Governor honors. Potter- & Andrew, .33 .1 Z1 O"V 7r. of Canada has requested th&C we as- From his parentage and ancestry It Vetorinary Surgeon 150 acre Farm For Sale, good soil, pecially remember it in our church was to 'be expected that the British PICKERING, Out. Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- brick house with 8 rooms. services on that day. At Locust Hill, cause would appeal to Lawrence, for rinary College Barns and stabling for 42 bead Cherrywoed and Whitevale Rev. A. 'his great grandfather. John Major. and Graduate of the Veterinary E. Owen will deal with. the Pubject One of the very earliest settlers in the of stock. Hen house Science Assoviation. . _ "Hezikiah's Prayer and a tyrannical Township of Pickering, was one of the and pig pen. Phone Kaiser." U. E. Loyalists who left the United —oiilee 1.808, residence 2602 All in good repair. States after the Revolutionary War. Write` m�e CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO on account of their adherence to the British Crown and British Institu- 33- MR.: .4=40nm 'We V. Richardson. tions, and his maternal great grand- for prices Robt.,Devitt bas purchased a new Veterinary Surgeon Ford. parents were both English born. Law' Notary Public, Pickering. Mrs. H. Malcolm and -Miss Jean were rence, however, was a Canadian and Motidr Graduate of Ontario Veterinary with their people In Toronto over Sun- pre-eminently a Pickering boy, for'be ori Sarnia College. All calls d y or night da was born here, his father Is a native t ;& v promptly attended to. The Pickering son of Pickering, and his grandfather. si Hadley and children, of Brant. Bell and Independent Phones ford, are visiting the former's snot, the late Henry Major. was -born at Fence. .4 ance Com it *Tboii3peon's corner,;.- In this to nship PICKERING, ONTARIO vip im tee Miss Bate. 0 Miss Maggie Feasby and Miss Hall, as long since as 18M ; sad maternal of Toronto, spent Sunday with grandfather, John Poucber, of Toron- The object ofthis Association Is to for to, and his maternal gr!tnd can save . . . . . . mer's mother here. mother lessen stealln d prosecute -were-both-born 13C an at reen "19cr. .4OHNFHILIP the fealons. 1915 Lawrence enlisted with the Q. or., Mrs. Blckte and J. Todd. all of To- W . H" a full line of fresh and cur- ronto. spent Sunday with W. E. and O. R.. Toronto, and in August of that .YOU money ![embers having proper67 stolen oommuni. Mrs. Holtby. year -was commissioned as a Lieuter - gni ed meats constantly on hand. mio immediately with any member L Matthews and J. Moore returned ant In Lt, -Col. Sam Sharpe's Bat - Spice Roll, Break Bacon; of Executive Committee. home Saturday. They left again on talion, the 116th, Co. Ontario, and Breakfast Membership to@ 01.00. Tuesday for Todmorden -to build went dverseas with that unit in July. Sam. the A -g a REESOR I Tickets may be had from the President at, E. ancrMrs Croker and sons. of To- present year, He was commissioned Secretary an application. -Highest prices paid for., ronto, Bert and Mrs. Matthews and &Captain upon arrival in England. -LOCUST HILL -Butcher's cattle Exec. Cora.—L. D. Banks, C'S' Palm- daughter, of Green River, spent Sun. He was severely wounded in the knee er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering, daywith-Me,. Matthews. in the first day's fighting at Vimy on April 18th. and soon after . . . . . . . JL J. R. Thexto;i W. J. Clark Edward and Mrs. Becker, Wood- Ridge. ' I stock, are spending art of their was sent over to Southmead hospital. 9icketing livem presidentl Boore60'ry hone move with the part of sister, Bristol, England. The Surgeons ex.. tofinnpry First-class rigs f6i hire Day or night Bus meets all trains ..Teaming promptly attended to. Agent for Canada Carriage Oo. w. He Peak, P,,,,,,,g. SUMMER TERM Opens Tuesday, July 3, in Sbaw's Business Schools, Toronto. The work merges into Autumn Term from Sept. 4, without any. break. Courses fully described in new cata- logue. Write for it. W.H.Sbaw, Preis., Yonge & Gerrard Sts. SEE OUR NEW Mrs. RoLmnlrevitw bere. A meeting will be held in the town AV e exj;Wse _of a stiff joint, but later blood great need of Vetter roads. The pro- -posed ty -Roads System, iW early sad in view- of the fact that he -is the 0 eni[a hall here on Thxirsdav,. July 5, at Sp. to., when Daniel Toole, of Sarnia. will poisoning setin and his right leg was am ,putateiOn May 27th. He wrote 'to A little nicer thI%n Uoun Good by S. L. Squire speak on the subject -Man's Final cheerfully his parents after the Destin-y" •or "Wbat will become of the warring nations?" All welcome.. No operation and his uncle and nurses wrote that be was progressiag nicely, but ,: --eor -' thordinary We can supply Emery Wheels and collections. Come. other complications evidently an. the 0 only nephew of F. B. Poucher and Mrs. B. G. Meyers. Naturally St. John's Sunday School will meet ensued, of which advice has not yet deemed quite feasible; therefore, their next Sunday, July let, at 1.30 p. m., been received, for.on Sunday. June see a,the , the close of the meeting a resoln- to celebrate Canada's Golden Jubilee, 17th, his brave young soul winged its flight to where the wickedness Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, If you N I868.1917, by holding apatriotic ser- abd depravity Kid Finish Note Paper wish to build your own frame. vice, the purpose of which is to com- memorate the Golden Jubilee of Cana. of man cannot make strife, or torture and kill, He Is one of many 50 cts a box Druggist—Graduate OptICIAN than Confederation. The church will brave Canadians who have laid down L Everybody In going to the Garden of duty. Mr. and Mrs. Major. Mr. Pocb,r and the other relatives have be'sultablydecorated, special music Is I their fives that Canada, the world, -Khaki Linen Note Pa r. Party at F. H. RIchardson's. on Dominion Day. being ed d brief addresses wi I I prepared will an I Is n e by h t might remairi free. He bad the pros - pecto of a brilliant career before 40 ets a box givenpastor Find super- In teheF Come early. Everybody welcome. and had he lived would doubtless have -attained to great things, but it is bare- ly he have Hand Spun Note Paper ,7: The meeting called on Saturday I evening last to -discuss the good roads possible that would actor lished so great a thing as he has done Fnl he 35 ets a box question was, owing to the rain and bad roads, not very well attended• this that has now laid down his life for the lives and freedom of others. Assorted styles of Linen Note The meeting. with Geo. Philip presid. His memory will always be cherished Paper and Envelopes in ing. was interesting throughout, the different sneakers emphasizing the by his parents and relatives and fri• ends. His untimely death is particu• attractive boxes OAW_LINL*� 17LAUJ1J_NB I TOOLS SHAMY— M great need of Vetter roads. The pro- -posed ty -Roads System, iW early sad in view- of the fact that he -is the 0 eni[a at, 25e. Uoun Good by S. L. Squire parefft—s,-t p of John Poacher and explained adyis6rofOnly grandchild We can supply Emery Wheels and We make a specialry of crosscut sawi;, the Provincis' Highway D Department, the 0 only nephew of F. B. Poucher and Mrs. B. G. Meyers. Naturally :Circular Saws. ATI sizes Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. deemed quite feasible; therefore, their kept In stock. Razor -boning a specialty. For a first- a,the , the close of the meeting a resoln- affectione were centered upon him and they deeply deplore his loss, but d' We- Liddle, Phm. 3. Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, If you CIASS hair trim or an easy shave call at the East -end Barber Shop. Lion was unanimously pass ed endom ing the system. not. regret that to this great world 4, wish to build your own frame. See our House Furnishiage of all a emergency their boy followed the path Druggist—Graduate OptICIAN 0"Mr. 3M. T.A. 3C 1,,T kinds. Slightly used Carpets from 15 coots a up. L Everybody In going to the Garden of duty. Mr. and Mrs. Major. Mr. Pocb,r and the other relatives have O. N. P. Ti -A Agent. Oda BROCK ROAD y^rd W. J. GORDON PICKERING Party at F. H. RIchardson's. on Dominion Day. the heartfelt sympathy of the whole 51 * — 02%t&=0 c3cerlmis. ,7: NIL; V.. ,.is liq- '..,i,. .. 'y,.=�z+. .�c:, - .res ,+�—,r �c�^k.1`ai' F •'a,,,'P" "` •.i P',.i' ...:.--.! - � `" '�iacros�.i �;.... �. � k .-.[v<..�u•.a,.....�. '..,�y„ i•, �� -,z. -r^ ,.� ;,:_.a :. :, Y•; r.+�,: ,+st. _+!•km•.' was �:, �e .. .r �..:• ..�,..:n, .`y..: .• a. - � r. ,. r z 7� "I think sh will d on't she !" Potato Pointers. Yule for ass n3 istsated seOkwl asked Julia, looking exultingly to- moisture retained, and �� wards her .brother, who had risen Leas mo , a b DI�1MQ from his chair, and with hands behind seasons yiefds are leis, when potatoes. , ..-Between (� • his back was taking final stock of the are hills& up than when only suftici- �e � Bet vee n C' result of many days'. labor and reflec- ent soil is worked toward the rows to i J. POTTB, 1710 Royal Sank Bldg. tion keep fire new tubers from sunburnt .(To be continued.. _ _ __ Harrow the potato field before tke TORONTOR, A DECLARATION OF WAR. new plants begin to show. This will BRITONS IN UNITED STATES. kill weeds and conserve moisture. fore applying Bordeaux mixture.)- - - After the plants are up shallow cul- Give first application when plants ares CHAPTER II.—(Cont'd.) in a tone which admitted of no con- Many Have Already Heard the CaU tivate' at_least every ten days, or so (four to six inches high. _ -The child over whose cradle poor tradiction.. "Away with themt White and Joined, the Colors. as long as it is posaibl� to get be- f 4 y Ells had. shed such bitter tears on a —unbroken white—that s the thing - tween the rows- without injury. I Add a pinch of baking powder to they certain agitated evening long past, for our money The M Donnell hair ' It is estimated that there are half Do not wait for blight appear be -,pie cruet. e has developed into a big, well-built, wont be hidden, and that's a fact, so a million British subjects in the United --,---- but alas! carrot -haired young woman, let's make a virtue of neceesit}t, and I States, and that one-tenth of them are - with her mother's light -blue eyes, only brazen it out. It' claims. to be the of military age and fitness This �' _ • - of a smaller and sharper er make, and only calor in the picture, and spite at hap takes no account o! course of British •l with a shower of those psle-brown � every rival. Nothing$ for it but to let and Canadian -born citizens who have i15'lXllte�1'S0 �` freckles almost inseparable from the it have its own wa low shade of red hair. Throughout "The white hawt�orn, then. Janet, become naturalized Americana. The Na Ssaas Cat+sysig the three children the red M'Donnell' hand me that trail. Do keep quiet half million are British subjects who `+ for a few minutes longer, child] You are liable -to whatever taws Great Bri- strain had triumphed over Ella's flax- en locks though with widely different know how terribly important it is that fain may make for carrying on the g- you should look your best to-niat. war, and they are liable to conacrip- results. When a year after Julia's "Bet there's a pin running into ray ' birth Ella had presented , her husband I tion if they hail from any part of the _ •with the son he had coveted, the un- shoulder, Julia! and that ribbon round mistakable tint of the soft down cov- my neck is choking me." British Isles or from British Doman- ering the tiny skull had, awakened in "Take it off altogether!" directed ions which have adopted a compulsory him a secret hope, for �ight not the Albert, with the same sharp decision measure. him in complexion denote a simil- arity aa; before. "Ribbon necklaces are Thousands of British subjects form- arity of tastes :F Another vain dreamt I all very well for old women with erl residingin the United Stakes have ! 1 its vanity more surely proved with wrinkled throats; but you ve no Pparti; already made their way into the -Bri- esvery year that the boy, whom Ella, cular reason for ,hiding your throa- fish army, either by way of Canada or in defiance of all aasocfah� ns, had in- that I know of. Yee: that's much by shipping directly to the Old Coun- listed on christening Albert, grew up. !better • tr Their patriotism is something ■ Even the physical likeness between i You will soon -learn to overlook Y• r ' -lather and son served but to em- each. trifles as pins," argued Julia, to that ought never to be forgotten, for fatherphasiss the moral differences. The the soothing tone of one comforting a the men who thus enlisted had to sur- LL�� small, narrow head was there, with its child. "With the dance music In mount obstacles that those who were Thrift that brings Comfort small,close- crop of ruddy gold, but your ears, I don't believe you'll even in Canada at the beginning of the war yet in its very poise, and in the asryfeel them. One has to suffer, in order never encountered. iniad of Sacrifice ous rapidity o! its movements; was be beautiful, you know, SM Vim gene the recruit offered htmselt, and obviously the head of another sort of sure I wouldn't mind a w6le paper if he passed his medical examination THRIFT, the Paramount niWmal du , :. man. That spareness of feature o! pias running into me it that would he was at once laced upon the roll �,Y the buy me your looks." Julia laughed p p app ad well as to mons t0 t which in the father suggested s she sad -the Government undertook to look �Q ascetic, made for businesslike keen good-naturedly as magnanimously sm ersorma utla: as well qa to I ger ' ness in the son. The brown eyyes added: "But Ill try and find this Parti- after him from that moment . In the famly espaure. �pplled to the daily. shave, were there too but with all the differ cular pin, if you like. There! she United States, however, there was no thrift means rue of a ince that lies tetween the gaze of the announced a moment tater. "That's medical board to examine him, It - - - - - mystic and that of the positivist. A all I can ajo. Like to have a look at was against the law for British. sub -G=E SAFETYcertain restlessness of his thin lips yourself ? Janet, don't stand gaping jeststo be recruited in the United RROR r recalled his mother but was more there, but get away from before the States while the American Gavern- likely a reflection of that modern dia.' mirror •" ?'fie Razor of National Service. ulet wh' h stands for what used With a breath of relief Fenella ment remained neutral. formerlybe healthy acttvity. For stepped cautiously to the ground. The Briton or Canadian who wanted 'j'I1s fell c+e� ahav{IIg time to five this descendant of generations of Mounted upon the footstool she had to "do his bit" had to pay lila expenses ;Mutes pr e8 ggugj vine of a wee][ of quarrymen had been caught by the appeared over -tall, but reveals4 her- to Canada or whatever part of the. wor ya $ l Tt� map who -depends '9pirit of the age or by as much of it eel! now as of merely medium height. Empire he desired to reach, and after A e aTI saves s snore fife and from as he had been able to assimilate dun-; Julia, having scrambled to her feet, applying for enlistment he had to an the ears of stud which miracles overtowered her by well -night half a t0 o! Cven Iri4Te 8nnu means ofeconomyon the part of the family, hid • undergo the chances of a medical ex- ; e��l�•C.ost• of One or, 6ei►eYBr W The! There had been a trifle of ill -humor, amination. If he tailed he was-ablig- a4C�IIcates. ��►lllgs at large had rendered possible, mixed of fatigue and impatience, upon ad to pay his own expenses bask to the result was clearly visible upon this Pa► face of twenty-three. whose keen Fenella's face as she accepted ted her de- United States if he desired to re- Moreover,to not a nm liVlag with a brown eyes and cls an -shaven set of liverance, but 'in the moment that she turn to his former employment, bead to a ho '�tere cannot shave hqfter with a �aw spoke far more of twentieth sen- stepped before the mirror every cloud In many cases his former employ- I ^w'llette if he WilFou it �ctl 'th the blade 1:ttry precocity than of that joie de vanished, The picture reflected there ment was no longer open to him. In- screwed downand a h tt ngje Stroke. +vivre which used to be the privilege was i eed calculated to stimulate stances of British subjects winding up i of his years. the spirits even of people who were their affairs ni the United States, re- For the ds �F y� men just As now, clad in a black tail -coat, of not standing upon the threshold of :reaching shavin a e the Gillette Yafet azor whose defects of quality he was bitter- their first ball -room . signing lucrative positions, or selling n$ X q lbert had been right, The un- out interests in prosperous businesses ;Is a source Of od habits—not only tltl'i but 1 aware, he sat half -turned upon his s� ' chair one elbow resting on the back,! broken white was the thing What in order to enlist, and later on finding ; ��• al neatness, -and efficiency iii and Ais eyes Axed critically upon the need of any artificial 'color, beside the themselves unable to -qualify were by n yourself gr your son, at home �cx reason testified to his ower glorious depth, the triumphant no mean rare. Oi ersea8, 1} s eiidid _ re of the girl to the white dress Investment. - -warmth - of these heavily -wound y j QWtg •• seer a, rwoer,ats" standard Sets - s p p ' tresses, beneat whose weight the Some of these loyal subjects felt of mental concentration upon what small head mi t have been in da er that they had not been fairly treated. Eo+t 6.- fret . t no jS. to—Cosnbinettion ever might be the question of the mo- g They deeply resented bele called ' Sets from S. 0 a ad I6r Carafe ' ' ment. Just now it was the question of d coping had it nqt borpg itse so p y g P� �+s. 251 stra and fear ess y, w just the slackers, and between staunch prIQttA �O Canada, L,iml%i;da whether Fenella should wear white or s!i h st tilt ben a,rds, b y or CO. -,,Of colored flowers to -nigh" -point g dictated y ally Americans who did not understand Owe and FaoUwy s The Giflette Bldg, Moa which to an outsider might appear ir- the exigencies of b lance ? The face their circumstances, and pro -Germans, +1• relevant, but which neither be nor Itself was small sal exquisite, with all they must }ave had an unhappy time. .Julia were inclined to treat careless]y, those delicious roundnesses of chin Now their"have the opportunity tbat j' As to Fenella', own views on the sub -and cheek and throat yvhich arQ never they have sought, to offer themselves jest, they appeared to be of %inor im-' carried very far out of childhood, and openly, and if they are rejected to portance . Moderately patient and with dark -brown eyes under delicate - have the fact known among their slightly bored, she stood there upon ly level brows supplying just the point the footstool which she had obediently of contrast necgssary to the wonderful neighbors. It is likei'q that some i mounted in order to give Julia a bet- copper tints of her hair. When a who were rejected earlier in the war QommanA of her flouaced skirt, her . red-haired woman's complexion is may now be accepted owing to the `� 17 _ bole, white arms hanging down be- good at alt—that is, when it has -es- modification of some of the earlier PA F fore her, her beads lightly clasped. . caped Its beaetti danger of freckles physical standards. OWA "Pink, X ro D of course, is hppossible," —thea it is �lmost perfect —1. . argued Julia, still upon her knees. and Fsmall& hid on y eea;aped that That unfortunate color of hair leaves danger, but in the matter of sunburn 22 POUNDS OF SUGAR A "HOARD" Js but al�other word for "insured" when it j one so very small a range. But wast and frost -bite, and all the other Part 8 refers to lams and pre ernes. Molding and �. do you say to this bunch of forget -me -'to the feamele skin, had been watched To Keep it is London American Wo - note, Albert? I think the effect is, over with a solicitude as assiduous as ' ermentation @re impossi le whey the jars are r rather good;" and she held a tuft or any that ever fluttered around a pro- teen Gets Store License. securely sealed with . artificial flowers against the white fessional beauty preparing for .�a Loa- There is a woman of prominence in _ aaater's dress. f don carreer. The average oritish the American colony in London who -_--Albert put back his head, dmding maiden deeolletee is apt to startle by holds a Government license as a shop- his eyes with his hands, and gasing the hard -sad -fast line on throat and r shore technically Is the hard at the forget-me-nots. wrist, representing the liarit of ex- keeper. y PUSE BEFItiEa PAaAFFINE "I'm sure they will do very well,^� posu}e; but between Fenella's face kitchen her beautiful house in the , remarked Fenella beginning to fidget And her spotless shoulders no note of faehignable section of H*sow. Vamwaz keeps the container air -tight. When ppon her---�dis�*�my could have been discover- It happened this way: Tip woman you have the }ars securely pamwaxed your "No; they won't do," decided Albert,' ed. had to gat the license in order to re- h fain a present of twenty-two pounds ..'preserves will the same w en you open them ty- �-as they were t day you put them up. - _ t of sugar sent by a reLattive in the d all. Pa►tvwars is most convenient to use. Pour _. United Storsy _- ol. eh u >.- States. --two clause penal pas p wax quer thejelly tumblers as an the eel post packages sent because of the ` are made &640 dust angerm proof. fear in America that the people in FOR � 4&UNDRY—See directions an Parowax _ England were suffering for want of labeb fon' its u: o in variable service is washin4: sweets. At grocery, department and general stores everywhere. . Don't .-PAINT, "Have you a license?" sakes an he . d English post' ofl°ice inspector when the THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY • packages arrived, I.iaaitea "A license ?" returned the Americas BRANCHES IN ALL CITIES YOUR SHOES woman, puzzled. "A license: who! - for?" "To receive -the • sugar which has FEED tm- be= �p� to you from America," said the inspector. "But that is a present. I ala not a . shopkeeper. I didn't. order the. su- _ >♦ _-w 1 t h gar. It came unsolicited." "'That makes no difference; replied the inspector. "It'$ against the de- _ fence of the realm regulations to 'hoard' sugar. You must have a lie- O�l ease a There was no other way. The in- ' Spector won +• I "Nugget" does not put on a = S. S. teacher—What is the lesson for ' surface shine that disappears u' jo-day? S. S. scholar—Please, Miss, A in an hour. "Nugget" feeds the 28rd Samuel. - the leather. Fill each strawberry box so that the- = ° ' top layer will come three-eighths o an _ Keeps your shoes soft, makes them waterproof and gives inch over the top of box. ,billow no berries to project over the sides of the a brilliant shine that will last all day. Ask for "Nugget". box,; if you do, the berries will be at your dealers. crushed, the pack spoilod and the box BLACK, TAN, TONEY RED, DARK BROWN. too. stained. Bort oi.�t all green, over 1 per tin. .ripe, misshapen or un ersl.te� berries; _ �'- "ra= Caere or TOMS aso:ss14" and be sure there are ome big ones in the bottom. x' ,..'J•a.. .,.. .. -:.. ..a... \ r.' r :i.,. e,. ... �. :�. :. •.A' _....... -,,. r. .. ..- .. d. niiLtiixeeie4t_t ',' �_.f.. •-'S=��' -. -. _ - .- a� l'•„ ... C:. ��,. . ,._ w. ': PIT _ .•FXR ,:KKR 4rFTMi5 .. l C2' � 1''3C.W, T"e;;K•L'.j�'•. "'eh4 �. ��... •}'• v':+i•♦i•' i.yy',. 3'r' -.yy4 a',,,f, s a • '*W(F �_ ��''��"'� R,'✓- W.•^^' Xi'�•'•Y !P- .'Fc.-rcxT h 4 ', �w nw. ,. , '_. .. .. .A•. +p•Vl/+'.:i_ ..- ,pt•. Yiar * ,m"�. , •d ..^. ...'.f. �m.. ..e,,.. • K zlSmes[.ia ba n[f.":.14ea. •xl,..e^i _ 13Z.w .P.. ��.�' : �� �. .� ter. sr.,,i �. L.W^ _...l�.p .J.w '�A "'�� X'a .... +�.. T . _' � '• � P, ` '. ... •'. • .. n. a '. ._ • • ..• .f AYY ARTuMy FIRE OF - •- 'CANADA -SUPPLIES , NO MOVEMENT OF, -GERMAN _ TROOPS -. - -- - DESTROY G�ATTEIS - 75 �MYLLIONS `, FROM -EAST TO NEST FRONT)-, Enemy. Depends on Guns to Hold Line -British Aviators Active Further -Advance to the British Fresh Enemy Forces on Western Front Made Up Largely of �� .•, in Checking iJp Hun Batteries. Government For Purchase--�1ew Recruits. _ of Munitions. _ A despatch from Ottawa _says: Sir - A A despatch from Canadian Head -''is taking on daily for destruction rev- Thomas White has arranged to make patch from London says: -I (about 80. miles) long, and we are -in quarters in France says: -The enemy era! of the enemy's more aggressive a further advance of seventy-five mil• Wah the recent .captures in the Gies the German trenches for this entire batteries. Enemy guns, large and • lion dollars to the Im erial Govern- a' es region the British now hold all length with the- exception of a few f . is still very nervous along the western !small are ranged slop the Canadian P i e vantage points slop their line on sections which total about 25 -kilo- g g ment to be used for the purchase .of �of th v gfront. The slightestsign of an ab- front and in the rear. Some are the Franco-Belgian front, asa result metres." munitions and supplies in Canada.rormal movement on the part of theIover six miles behind the enemy The advances will be made at the which there has been an enormous He contradicted reports that have British or Canadian troops brings trenches, and the dot; of the aviators I decrease in the number of .British 1 been •current that the' -Germans have �A rate of twenty-five millions a month casualties. drawn large forces from the eastern _ down what the official report charact- sent out to check up the condition of during June, July and August. :The g erizes as "hurricane barrage," th-e: the German batteries is no sinecure. Imperial authorities regard the con- ice oa:d Major-General F. B: Maur- I front to -take. paFt:.in ills fighting in :v _- enemy depending chiefly upon. his its peril seems to be an added attract tinned reduction' of munitions , in , chief director of military opera- France.t guns for the holding of the line. To ,tion, for there is no lack oY candidates P tions at the War Office, in his weekly "That fact is " he added; "that Canada as of the highest importance counteract this, our heavy .artillery for admission to. the ranks of eaglets..in connection with the great offensive talk on Thursday. there. has been no considerable move- - - -- ---- now being carried on in France and When the . Germa..s _were stopped .ment. of German troops from the east-" �j r 1 I Northern, $2.26: July, $2.33. • Linseed- Flanders.. For a .certain type of shell in- their drive on Calais early in the, to the west. The Germans have sent LEADING ��4�1� iI I $3.06; July, $3.07; September, $3.01. the British military authorities -print wr they established themselves, on fresh units to the. western front, brit" ci all depend upon Canada's indus- such dominating heights as those of these were made up largely of men �` y Wv stock Markets - trial establishments whose, out iit'has the Somme : nd of Messines. I called to the colors recently. -The _ Sr•adetn8s Toronto, June 26 -Choice heavy steers, I P "All these positions have now been : Germans have been using the people $11.60 to $12.10; good heavy steers, ril 1 contributed in no small measure to - , Toronto. 'June 26-Dlanitoba Wheat--- to $11.35; butchers' cattle. choice, $11 wrested from the Germans," continued! in - the occupied territories to replace14 ' 'No. 1 'Northern, $2.5S: No. 2. Northern. ( the recent. success at the -front. These to $1ra; do: Boca, s1o.75 to 31o.so; Gen. Maurice. "Our western front laborers at home, who are thus re. it $2.55, track Bay ports, do., medium, $9.60 to,$1Q.1o; dp., com- monitions can be purchased in Can- aranitvba oats -No. 2 C. w'„ ':761c, mon, E9.26 to $8.86: butchers' bulls, is" app'roximately 130 kilometres'�leased for the .:in% - track 13a.y ports, choice, 130 -to $10,50; do., good bulls, ads only if Canada provides the American corn -No. 3 Yellow. $1.76. i, $9.25 to $9:50; do., medium bulls. $8 money by way of loan to the Imperial aominal, track Toronto. Ito $9.50: do., rough bulls, $6 to $6.10; Treasury. U to date the Dominion Ont r! wheat -No. ,2 winter, per car Y• P 000 000 I FRENCH TROOPS HEROES RECEIVE - Aw p butchers' cones, choice, $9.50 to $10.00; 'lot. E .5a to 92.60; do.. No, 3. $2.53 to ' do., good, $8.50 to $9; do, medium, $7.5Q GvvernmCDt lies found $250, $2.69. according to freights..nutaide. - I to e9; stockers, $7:60 to $8.50; feeders, Peas -No. 2, nominal, - according to �- and the banks $100,000,000 for the $9.25 to $9.75; canners and cutters. $5,26 Ir autsitle. to $8.40; milkers, good to choice, $80.00 purpose. The credits now established - t Bari ey-1falting, nominal, according to Xi ccj�o„ com. and mad., each, $40 -to ireight-i outside. to $80:. ebrinRera•.$.85 to' 3110; 1tRht.j by the Government ensure continued MAKE GAINS -DECORATIONS Byes --No, 2, $2. W, •nominal, according ewes. $9.500000 'to $9 50; sheep, heavy, $7.00 munition orders for months to come- � .�` to freights outside. to 39.00; yearllnRa: $11 to $12.50: Manitoba s in uta $ Rour-First patents. p cake cod to choice, 313.06 to E1b.OV: - j �, R bags,$13.1.0; second patents, to Me_ lambs, each. 16c to 17bc: 'lambs: ] �'1 �1 Advance on the Aisne and De- Amid Cannonade the Ceremony bags, $12.90; strong bakers', 1n lute choice, d to 16:ate do., medium, $11.00; DII IC N�O� ACT T ba s. 61..61, Toronto. 'hogs fed and watered, E16; do., weighed j L AC j feat Crown Prince in Takes Place Behind Ontario P,our-R'lnter. according to oK_cc�rs, 316.25: do., f.o:b., $14.26. 4F sample, $11.25 to 311.35, in bags, track j Dtontreal, June 26 -Sheep. $7.50 to 36; 1 Champagne. Canadian Lines. � Toronto: prompt shipment. lamb nl{ lam 53 calve to $11; spring ,PASSED BYU. S Mlllfeed-Car lots, detivereai..Di .ntreal lambs, SB to $9; calves, 37.u0 to $1.00; 11 e . A despatch from Paris says: -The 'freights, bags included -Bran. per ton, ._Canadian Headquarters in Franca • I selected hogs, $16:50 to 316; heavy-' �I •''�' $31'. snorts, per ton. 338; middlings. per I weights, $14,60 to 315.00. big German offensive against the {via London), June 24• -There has ton. 142;. good feed flour, per bag' 32.8.) '- to 12 uu. f ►'French line east of Vauxaillon Mon- been a marked increase of artillery' Hay' -Extra No. 2, per ton. $12.50 to The President is Gfven 9Broad ,day, in :which trenches were stormed ay $13.SU: mixed,.pett, ton. $9_ to 311.60,' i� 1 i Are all along the Canadian front duT- BVLGARIANS IEE and captured, has gone for naught, for. track Toronto. BULGARIANS - Authoa'ity in; Distribution of ing the last twenty-four hours. Earl= Straw -Car dots, per ton. 19. track , f t' a French forces in a violent counter - K ` Toroptp. �j��Food and Fuel. offensive had regained pearl all their this (Sunday) iilorning the enemy i TREAT PRISONEJ W I y began shelling Vimy and Farbus . l lily ISO ERS Washington, lost cued Tuesday night: ' coaatrs rroeao.=Whol•sa1� �f Juno 24. -The admin- BT Wood with vigor. About 10 o'clock -Butter-Crea:rery, solids, per 1b.. a6 l Although. the German Crown Prince ills Canadian guns began to hammer istration food- control bill, giv:hg the n to 37c; prints, per lb.; • 36b .to 37ic; � had launched his attack with huge eft �., dairy. per lb.. 31 to 32c. -" T ' President broad authority to control i Coulotte, Avion and Mericourt.' A . Egru-Per doz., 2S to soy. Rumanians Beaten Until Blood the distribution of food feed and fuel fectivea, composed of picked troops, heavy barrage was also thrown upon - 1R r.olesalers are selling to the retail ' ! and covered it' by a heavy artillery I , 5 trade at the following rices : Flowed From Their Wounds for war purposes and approjrriating' the enemy's front line, and gradually Gheeue-' e•w. large. 2� 4o 231c: twins,_' fire and by bomb -dropping aircraft, 231 to 231c; triplets, 23} to z4c: old._ Rumanian -Arm Head uarters, $15-•500,000 for itA enforcement. and !moved -toward his support trenches: -largge 3uc: twins. 3Ole;' triplees, aobc. y 9 I administration, was. passed by the l his' tenure of the captured positions .his put the German artillery com- Buttp�Fresh dairy. choles, ss to June 24: -Official reports of the bdr- ,, I was short -Hired and only a salient, 400 House late Inst nig_•t after far -ranch- mander on his mettle, and by 11' 4 creamery prints, •io to 41c; solids. barons wap the Rumanian prisoners ing prohibition, pro visions had been metres north-east of the Moiay Farm, o'clock he turned ona very creditable Eggs -:Yetis -laid. in cartons.` s7. to of war were treated by the Bulgarians written into it, I _ I now remains in his hands: In addi- barrage of his own, rising for it grata Esc; out of cartons, 35 to .30c. has raised deep indignation. After tion heavy casualties were infIic>ed on Dressed poultry - Spring chickens, l The prohibition provisions adopted , Prom all parts of his line within ex - 40e tow I 24 to 25c; squabs. Per dos.. the' fall of Tutraksn theaprisoners L weuld prohibit the use of foodstuffs the Germane, who left many dead °A treme range. For two hours the guns $4 0o to 3454) turke3's,' -o to 2sc. were driven: to the interior o Bulgaria i the field of battle. - Lice poultry -Spring chickens, lb., 73 ! for .the manufacture of alcoholic bev- on both 'sides, after their exhibition to 35c; hens. lb., 20 to 22c. and obliged to walk. Some days they Brages and would give the President Likewise, In Champagne, the Grown of barrages, maintained a lively bom- .. Honey• -comb -Extra fine and heavy practically ,had no "food but smslll Prince has been badly battened be - Wel ht per, d6z- '12:76: select, $2.5u• ta= authorit to take over for war• ur- bardment but na infantry movements ;8,7$, No. 2, 12 to $2 25. slices of bread. As soot, as' -they' y p tween Mont Carnillet-and Mon,. Blond. + - - Maple' a ,rsp-Imperial Batton, 81 75. poses all liquor now on hund followed. arrived at their destination all their I In an attempt to recapture positions Potatoes -On track Ontart'o, er bag.' The whisks now. held in bond is While the cannonade was in pro- -:V26- ro- -:V26- to $4.50; Albertan. Per tax. s4; 'money and clothes were taken away, S' previoualy taken, from them, the Ger= E.I. rade. bag - $4. and they lied to go through the severe estimated to be about 300,000,000 gal,1 rtiana 'first were repulsed by the gi'ess, the ceremony took place' behind Beans-l,aportedr hand-picked $9 00 lens, and it will be rediptilied for the the front of the presentation of the to ,19.bu pea Dush: l.imaa. per 1D., 19 to Winter spiv -half clothed. The Bui= French, who then assumed the off , foo; • use of the Government, decorations conferred upon the heroes • gr.rian authorities tried to• force the sive. and advanced their line on a Yront officers to work with the soldiers re, I Incidentally the prohibition asrienii_ of more than 600 yards and to a depth of the Vimy Ridge battle belonging Provlsioas-Wholnal• pairing roads. When the protested memt, will reduce the_ revenue provid- in -excess of 300 yards. Here also, the: to one of the Canadian divisions,: $molted' meats-Fiama, medium. 30 to P g y P I ed in the war tax bill b about $300 - y whose duties prevented their attend- _Slc; do., heavy. 26 . to 27c; cooked, 41 they were beaten till blood flowed. _ y Germans lost heavily-in..men killed or . to 42c;. rolls, 21 to 28c: breakfast °But the most ominous treatment' 000,000; wounded. ance at the recent investiture by his terse. 33 to 36c: backs, plain. as co etc, i� I Final passagecame�after one -of the Y _1. Majesty the King. One of the recipt- e boneless, a9 to 40c. was reserved for several senior of - Cured meats-Lotur clear bacon, 25 wildest, days of disorder sc en in the T seta was Lieut. MacDowell, who won14 to 25bc per lb- clear bellies, 24 to 25c. . firers, who were knows: as having; House for years. IPRES. WILSON AIDS RECRLITL'�iG the Victoria Cross for his gallantry _ Lard -Pure lard, tierces, 271c tuba, worked tin the general staff. As they' "Wet" 1 ��7�c arts, 28c;' comD ohne, tierces, 'refused to do the work demanded of Wet' members of the House resist= !Sets Apart Week of Jnne 23 to 30 to in capturing machine guns and mop- '. $19c: tuts: 31jc; pails, zZc. ed, valiantly every prohibition amend- J ping up enemy dugouts. _ - them, saying they ,preferred to be Seewe 70,000 Soldiers. Montr•af Markets - `{killed rather than betray their coup- meet, and in the ensuing fight the I S; nsays: a h from Wash in Montreal. June 26--oats-Canadian temp_r of a majority of the members I A despair Western. No. 2. 791c; No. 3, 79c; extra try; they were locked in small cella I was worn t threads. I President Wilson has put his shoulder ' `•�! o. 1 teed. 78c, Barley -Manitoba feed, and left days without food except a a o o e 111 is Flour=\iafltToba 'Spring wheat little bread and wafer, r . The c'peration of the bill 1e limited lbehind'the wheel of army recruiting- RUSSIA IRM: = patents, firsts. 813,50; seconds), $13.00; to the period of the war, and" the •fft on effort to have the regular army strong hakers', $12.90; _ winter patents, ' " 4 q hoice. $.13 25 straight rollers, $12.50 2,000 BRITISH AND President is required to, report each i brought to full war strength of _93,- AGAINST PEACE $12 9d; do., ba is 00 to ss 15, ear to Congress the expenditures 000 men by July 1 next. Secretary oats 4d; do., bulla• 90 ; CANADIANS JUIN y p + ba, $4.35 to $4.40. • Bran, $32.00, Shorts, ! made thereunder. Baker on� Wednesday announced that �38.00. -MiddtinRs, 340.00 to $42 00: the President had`by proclamation de- ouillie, $44:00 to $49:06, Hay -="+n 2:. Big List ,of Applicants at Recruiting! '+' ter ton, car lots, $13:00 to 313 50, • Station in New York. signated the• week o�une 23, cover- French Minister of Munitions , nesse-Finest westerns. 21Jc,- Butter I GREAT SUCCESS In the period from .Tune 23 to Pune 1 .. --Choicest creamery. 37 to 373c; Pec- y- New York, June 24. -More -than' g Says Financial and Economical onda,- 36 to 361c, Eggs=Select. 39c; No.I 80, as recruiting week for the regu- s -1 stock; 35c: -No. 2' stork. 32' to 33c• 2,000 Rei+,-� jb_1 d Ganadian subjects. in I lar army, and .that Brigadier -General � Difficulties Are Disappearing. w 4'otatoes-Per bag. car tots, $4.25 to the. United States had volunteered for OF "LIBERTY LOAN 4.so• } _ William . P. McCain, the Adjutant- , parts, June 24. -All .. thought. that. 1 enlistment at the British Recruiting General of the army, will use 'the 'Russia 43ta1a Station here up to last night, accord -- Russia may conclude a separate peace Winni eg. Ju e• 26 -Cash DrloPs:-' ' i President's recruiting proclamation in must be 6 set aside declared Albert #'t ing to Brig. -Gen. W. White, -who -is fi heat-��Co. •L Northern• $2 41;' No. 2. a ��'er- uhSeription Qf early 52t ' instructing his recruiting officers to Thomas,, French Minister of Muni-• a ddd., $2.38; No. 3, do., $2.33; No. 4. $2.21; in command. R'hae all these men' No. 5. 31.99; No. 6. $1.93. Basis con- have not beeft aecepttrd, enough have ..Per --Cent.-Total of emphasize especially their work in tions, on his return to Paris last g P night from an -extended trip to Rus- tract -June, $2.40; Jutp, sz.36; august, the week designated to fill u lite ?w (first half), $2.30. oats -No, 2 C. w.. qualified to form a battalion and a 226 850. 69dc: No. 3, do., 67:1c; extra No. 1 feed, half, and they have been sent to �3,03�, � regular army with its added incre- ria. An offensive by - the Russian 64 C; No, i --feed, 6-6c; No. -z; df),, -64,. - -• �. A_despatch from Washington says: ments and tl.e National Guard to war army is both a material- and moral Barley -Rejected, $1.09; feed, $1.o6. • Canada for training, Liberty Loan subscri tions totalled strength. •- _ ' Flax -moo. 1 N,-W.C., 32.78; No. 2 C.w., The recruiting machinery -of the y p • !possibility, in his belief, but he decile- :- ;2.73; No. 3, do.. i2.58 $3,035,226,850, an over -subscription of ; '} ed to speculate as to when su i .- _ United States -is actively -.assisting General VSi'11ite g_ ;nearly 52 per cent. The final tabula FORMER RUSSIAN CZAR i movement might be expected, The Knifed. states `Markets ! , he said and encoura tion was officially announced on Fri- I TO $E PUT ON TRIAL ' military organization problems are in •�3K Minneapolis, June 26 -Wheat. -July. Ing reports, have been received from I s 2.17; September, $1.71; cash, No. 1 : Atlanta, Savannah Boston Baltimore day night, showing that more . than _ the .way of solution and the situation( era: 8_a•si to $2.62: .No. 1 Nor., ansa 'Ifour million persons bonds.! A despatch from London says: -;as regards Russia's financial and '� 42.5,; No, 2 Nor.; $2.s.7 to $2.47. Indianapolis, St, -Paul, Minneapolis, 1 ur Fancy yellow, x,$1.6606 'to $1.fl 23t 'Dancer, New Orleanst. Milwaukee, I Ninety-three per . cent. of subscrip- I Former Emperor Nicholas of Russia economic . difficulties. Ia. improving 71 -Clears, 112• patent to Els. Bangor, Maine, Jacksonville, and Jack -'tions of 3,960000 -Tersons _tkere.,_-.for , will. be placed on public trial, accord -`every day, M. Thomas declared. Duluth lune Z6-SCheat-No_ 1 hard. - Sllnis varying' from $�0 to $10,000,' iqg to a.statement ntrerie by William 1 The whole tone of the French Cab - .$2.34; Igo. 1 Northern, $2.83; No, g son, Mississippi. , , - - while 21 subscribers applied for al- James Thorne and James O'Grady, ' feet member s talk was optimistic al -4 lotments • of $5,000;000 each or more. ' Labor members of Parliament, why though he did not minimize the diffi- VENIGELQS. ACCLAIMED BY'- -• The New • York -Federal Reserve wire members -of the mission sent to culties with which Russia is still con - 4 District led the.bst with a total of, Ruesin by the Labor prtrty. the two' fronted. _ :POPULACE AT ATHENS $1,180,188,400, or more than three Labor leaders addressed a meeting in , times the. amount, subsoribed in the ;London on Thu-sdsty alight at which SUMMARY OF SUBMARINE TOLL. - next district, Chicago, $357,195,950. they said that M. Kereowky, the Rus- r -;'� - \ elan l4tinister of Wax, h8td told thein' Weekly Tota, Given Since the Middle T BAT LE RAGES ON - --that the trial of the fsciner Emperor I of April. --Two Parties in Greece to • be United .Frith Nenlzelist Ministry BA 3r 'THE TRENT FRONT.' and a number of reactionaries • had A in Power. _ - - been decided upon. A despatch - from- London says: a d; Extends Along Entire Italian Line At the trial, Minister Kerensky was Since the middle of - April, when the From Sugana Valley to quoted as saying, -iaat>osma. cry' ' undersea. oa ivt .. . meets will -be produced, proving that highest toll, 303 British vessels, of A despatch from London says:-! sands crying "Long live France, Feng- Aslago. a separate peace was punned by the which 220 measured more than 1,000 Id - `The Times Athens- mrrespondent lanai and Russia, Long live Venizelos," A despatch from Amsterdam says: court party. These documents will tons, were sunk, the .weekly total be- The - table:- I- am informed that at the re- Premier Zaimis is -expected .to make. The Cologne Gazette's correspondent include one dated Waroh 15. `ing as follows: - - quest of COn1miS5i'Olter Jonnart, act-; a statement' to- the Cabinet Council as on the Tyrolean front says that the _. Over Under for Britain, Franco -and --111: , ; inew�attle on -_the Setts ' Gommuni. � .' • Week ended • 1,600 tons 1,600 tons- Venizelos has design»ted two mem-! Commissiener Jolthart. King Alex- plateau has assumed extraordinary 6A AZIERICAN AVIITAtRS April 21 ........ 40 16 bers of the -late. Gabinet= to negotiate ander's letter to Zaimis, -which des- dimensions. Drumfire continued dui- _ _ HAVE REACROD FRANCE. April .28 ......... 38 18 Under Jonnart with two members of! crilies ,himself as a faithful guafdian ing the whole night, -reaching such ` -May 6 ::........ 24- !p1 4 22 R• the present Ministry. This means a 1 of the constitution, has given general violence in the morning that the A despatch from Nice, France, says: May 12 .. , ...... 18 6:: r,' fusion of the two parties in G;sere satisfaction, and is considered dictat- mountains in all southern Tyrol re- Fifty American avietwe arrived here -May 19 ......... 18 leerier the Government of Venizelos. e3 by a praiseworthy intention to re- echoed. The battle, says the corre-Ion Friday to underas a course of in- _'May 26.......... 18 1 � A� Venizelos has arrived at Piraeus,! pair the mistake made In the first pro- spondent, extends along- the entire struction at the sespiae• depot. They June 3 .......... 15 a where a pro -ally demonstration has clamation, in which he spoke of fol- front from the Sugana Valley to I were given the heartiest of welcomes June 10 22 !0 taken place, a crowd of several thou- lowing in his fatherr's footsteps. Asiago• l by -their French comrades. June 20 ......... 27 5 _ '� -' _,._. .a •' ....::-..e. •.•.....�_:....;.•.....:_.:'.re,.:•1'_a.:...-....".:.,.,.e.-.,.e,>.,.-.,a.'�sr: •., _..c...9.'r;�......,�vs•sr �:�`a,:.../.. .. . .,:.a•....., a.a...m..-.�Em•cv:........_•wu.=,...i:i`}'^-.i>�at�i:�aw::"�'r _ .,. ., - .•.. -_ . ...�_ ._. +.. .-. _ .. •'..•1s'•itali!, �^';<•'°s. .ta7;.�hc4�+..i'w"`'a4�E P" ;7 had any right to put t him. off his. find any plausible reason for iu. E- L I N 6 0- N. L Y K4&gly throne, which implies -the t. increasing the piried to consumer �Ploksriag, Oat,iright, 'he sits on.the throne by divine which is one of -the leading to the point at which it now Is* The coal speculators are simplyR r- q -0 C -E R.- -1, E S causes of this war. This is the taking. advantage� of the war. as • _ 7 3A0 per Year -91-25 if Paid in advance- view taken by the autocisti an an excuse for boosting the price, opposed to that of democracy. and it is this kind of action that - ----- • 7 JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. , We, in this enlightened, age 'can- causes socialism to flourish and is Leave your orders'with us. Our stock is. always fresh, clean not tindersUnd how educated peo- one- of the chief cakises of strikes. and of best quality. Our prices are generally lower MOTS$ ANO'COMMENTIS ple can accept the view that mem.- Capitalists have a pe'Rect right to demand but our standard of goods the hi' hes obtain - n a hers of a certain family, o matter ma reasonable profit on The situation- in Greece has 162- how degenerate the may be, have their investments, but one hund" 'per- 'beyond able. Our delivery prompt. proved greatly since"King Con-. a right to impose their Will upon red cent. profit is all Our aim to -please., stantine left the country. The a whole nation. This war should reason and where such is. realized, it would'Su8tify -the goverum*ent a Jf"y*o'ui inirchase sho'uldnot in every way sarisfy you,.tell us* ** .,allies are now in full control, and settle that question for good.• in taking possession.' Democracy in and we will -be only too glad to make -it right.' .:..Venizclos, who has returned to is now engaged a world-wide Athens, was heartily welcomed by the people. All German, In• The coal qftestion is'-gtill- one' f absorbing interest to the people of war against autocracy, and the time may soon come when it will its TRY OUR 40 CENT TEAS 11 riguers have been forced to leave the United States as well. as to extend sphere,of activities to other fields, - when the tentacles of Black, n 0 I k, Gree r Mixed Nothing better at the price anywhere :.She. country, and quiet is being those of this province. There was the financial octoplis will be fort; gradually restored. While Alex- ander, the son of the former King, a timeOnly a few years ago when, ad to loosea its grip. Give us your order We deserve. it CARD OF THANKS kas been placed upon the -,throne it was'a matter of very little im- portanee to the people of this Buy All your Groceries at the Grocer's it is -believed that his rpign will be of short duratiob, and that before province* whether there was a tone There was wish through the columns of THF. NEws to deepfelt JASG long a republican form of 0 in of coat mined or not. express. our to the friends in Pick- govern. ' will be established in that an abundant supply of first-class gratitude many eving for their expressions of ., _r__ . :1, eountry. , This war is having a firewood which was cheaper to use than coal, even at the low thy and acts of kindness in our sorrow, due to the death of our beloved moth - disastrous -disastrous effect upon the royal price at 'which coal was sold at These kind! acts will ever be re- membered by us. losses oi` Europe. Ruse' has usl 'Iss a a that time. but now, since the Signed on behalf of -the family. overthrown her monarch d y. and, she Greek King has been fore 0 supply of firewood has been &I- MRs. W. L. BRAN'TONT C Stanchions, Ha'C, Cattle. Stanc 8 y Carriers;' Litter #N MEMORIAM Mrs, Mary Ann In lovingC abdicate, and similar fat: ars most completely exhausted, coal 'U an absolute necessity in nearly Carriers Water Bowls and Barn Awaiting the Kaiser and probably 'lone every household in this -province. memory of Tripp who p"sed away on June N, other or two more who enjoy the "During the past'few months the 910.-' and Stable Fixtures are Unequalled -,distinction of being King. These price has risen to an almost pro- It is not the tears at the moment shed events all show that the cause of 'hibitive figure to many, but not That tells how belayed is the soul that They are complete in every, particular democracy is gradually winning, only that but it is becoming a Sed, Buit the tears through many a long Their durability is unsurpassed and time only will bring ultimateni The questiom whether or not we will t wept, And t 911 1 sad remembrance so fondly If You contemplate renovating your stables or pu-titing in Sap loll and complete success.' entr' ante of the United States into the be able to secure it at any price. Thi% state of affairs has 'led the kept. -Inserted by her son Ezra Litter Carriers, CONSULT US. war is beginning to have an effect 'span *Europe. United States government to take Particula6ks ChierfuHy Giveii J. R. THEXTON FEED i FEED I the nations of and action in regard to the high cost Ind. Phone Pickering, Out. .:Aispela all doubts- about the final of Coal. Miners have had their A car of gluten feed and corn loutcome of the war. -wages increased by only 20 cen to meal just arrived, also wear of die- T H B There'must be. something very defective in the for Per ton, and the other expenses are practically what they were tillers' grain to arrive at Cherry - wood station.. (C. N. 0.) at once. Order to S �,�NDARD BANK postal services now as we are able got IN i�, �our soldiers a t the front as as well three ears ago, so it is difficult to only a limited quantity. those who are in England. Com. M=:E5C)M, OF CANADA Now Aditi-er"soments. plaints are frequent that the boys CEDAR GROVE,. ONTARIO "s" t. -H9.^0 0frFTCX - TO receive_ no mail for weeks and even months at a time, - although 'This Bank offers every facifity in SEED BUCKWHEAT FOR -SALE Bull James H. Eayes, I BE REGIiTEA. mail is sent regularly every week. –silver variety R h No 1, Pickering, Ind. phone V02 36-39 Kiny's Coot rtship -(imp). '.[14115', the conduct of accounts, of manu- OR SALE -One 5 ft. Deering mow- Fer. Will be We all admit that stupendous "sks have. to be performed, tasks 0 prop. f (14-,22). Clydesdale, C%y 0 040if Wilson, Broagbam. will make season of ' - ' - facturers, farmers sad of all descriptions which' strain, Has cut only about 40 serer soldcbesp-, W L Brown, box 344. Oshawa 3841 19170,1611OW61 Monday leaves his own •: -merchants' -the traniporiat"iou, faciliti. eis to PIPING WANTED stable foi-G-Cows-n-s, 11iiFTii-e-cTs—y. D. Munro'd, b -see line, might; Weitiesday BOT' D 1073 8AVINGS DEPARTMENT at every Bmach. 233 7� -the breaking point At the wale W -About WOO feet of imen gaivarlsod pipin? For it. FnAfin's, Audlvy. night; Thars Jay, PICKERING BRANCH, - - 0 time the comforts f the soldipra take a less cluau%ttv if ollered. pan Wilit cul -1 apply at the '-wil OffleE " W. Mid liston's, Greenwod-i, noon. R. Nwtall's, can. 7, might, iridav, A. met. R. W. GORDON, Mariatter. Bran& also at Whitby. FOR SALE-Tborougbly, re- isbould not be neglected.L and thevea. con, 7. night; Saturday, own there is nothing more comforting to a soldier than 8661ette_rf7u­in PONY hable, suitable for women or children to drive. Fcrsale cb,6ap, Si-MValker�LotI,cOn- 7, Pickering., R a No. 9. Claremont stable, Etlivartl Darnley -(imp), (13461), Clydesdale, prwp rty of Robt. 4? COAL G--R-A-IN L T OCKET LOST -A round gold lock- Xome," and there is- nothing more '-disecouniging Defoe, GreedRiver,- will make the sea 191 7 as follows ; Monday, leaves Order' your Butter and to a boy, or young _" it, with white settma and cold abain. &% NN Lite Church servtcw on Sunday, June 17th, son of his own startle for W. H. Major's White man who is thousands of miles Rader please leave same at this oleo, vale noon, Brougham hotel, night. Tues. W. 1. Brock, Tai�er, Bills, Hard and soft Coal of the best from home, to have, weeks pass, MAN WANTED -To work on farm day, McDonald's noon, S. Bath's, Pickering. night; Wedueday, Liv quality on hand-. by without a word from & loving -mother or father, or 'Sister or bro- for the summer months. For particulars apnly at G 11 Linton's term. base line. Picker- ing. or address him H R No S. Pickering erpool.11100U and night; Thursday, J bar. nes, Cberrywood, noon. P. B. Roesor'e, Highest price paid for Barley, Stationery, Etc -L, then, and we all should know that. con S. Scarboro, night; Friday,,H. C. ' Rye and Buckwheat delivered they need words of ancouragemlE L DIGS YOR SALE -One. pair of' JL suckers and twenty from 50 to 100 pounds, tam Reedor's,, Cedar Grove, noon, own stable tight: Saturday, J. Hood's, con. 10, at the News' at and love. We do not know what' Liao kkLr bau.nVwo2%scws, and a heavy bw" �rsL T vs. "- No, 1, Pickering, Markham, noon, own stable night. Pickering Station Coal Co. 'excuse -there may be offered 'for this defective If it is lack 167d- I?hbu* 1410 M~retffe Alblion-, (imp), :128t*,1 I 6380J, Clydesdale, property of J Vipond grook - service. STRAY PIG- Strayed from loi 18, in, will make the season of 1917,_ fAlows Monday. leaves his Of men to handle the immense con 2, Pickering, 1, white sow, weighing as : own mail matter, thethere -is a . reme- about KV pounds, has abort tail. Any informs, tion leading to her recovery will be rewarded, Pickering.f stab's for J. Corner* Kinsale, noon, E. V&nstone'm Andley, night, Tuesday, J C dy. There are thousandsT.R#ddin.R.RNo_1, ofyoung- Bryanl'p,00nS Picks rinitnoon, Li or- SEEDS men who have been rejected as night; Wednesday afternoon, ti,ees, Pic k eii og,'digkit; Tbufs"y, W mediftlly unfit for service, who Lidgett's, base'ioe, noon, Ban I el's hotel are perfectly capable of doing this work. There is no necessity of * Alisike, Red Clover, Timothy and all kinds of seeds...,Saturday, Wh thy, night;. Friday, J Boatietta's, East Whitb nigh,- G. R Ys nightSaturday, own stablo. D menare ph sically fit doing We are in the market and are prepar- Lovd R,gent, 1418 C. N. R.-:-Btand .ANTE , the work that can be d by one ed to pay the highest market priceih- . _ ard.*bred trotting stallion• the property others, when the crying need is The beat equipped cleaning mills in the country. of Than. Maddafo,d, Pickering, will make the season of l917 as follows: Artill H for men at the front. Send us samples, or communicate with Monday leaveli bis own stable, F Studds '.V orses. us before selling. ford's, Kingston road, for Bandel's hotel sR The Kaiser said. when he heard Take advantage of the best Seed Mark- in Whitby, noon: iVipond's,Brooklin for night. Tuesday, G Ward's. Ut-es, noon; that King Constantine of Greece eta the world. Mansion House, Uxbridge, night. Wed Ages 6 ta-Q'years, height 15.2 to 16 hands, weight 1200 to, 135.0 pounds - had had abdicated. that it made him Bell or Inde0endeit phone, nesday, thence to Temperance hotel, 'hotel and,1500 p6finds and stand 16.1 hands wrathy, but that the German Prompt,'efficient and reliable service in handling Seeds guaranteed. Goodwood night: Thursday Broalthlim hotel, noon; W H -Banks' except light grey, white or light buckskin "mailed fist," assisted by God, J.H. DOWNEY COMPANY Pickering, night. Friday 49 his own stable until Monday morning. Allhorses must be sound, of good conformation free from blemishes -.4 would put hini back on the throne WHITBY, ONTARIO Atdprf—Gratil trotting bred stallion, and broken to harness or saddle' and he added tbait"ob person had a right to put him off the throl3e." property of H S Pugh, Glen Major, will •make the season of 1917 as - follows Horses be inspected at Port Perry, July 5th, 12 noon sea wi The German "mailed fist" bat ex-, Local Avent Wanted I Wedneadav, leaves his own stable for Mansion House, Uxbridge, night. There orted its power- too -long, but the time isfast approaching it- FSR day, X D.hart's Brooklin, noon; Ban• del's hotel, Whitby, night. Fr Pl�ker�ng-, Hardwan Store - I when have force than that P 0 K E R I N Q Pickering, noon, HIPugh's White will no more of a new-born babe. ' The pun'6h night.. Saturdity, Gre-enwool noon; thence to own stable where be will r., Is the only place in town to.buy .16 of the German "mailed fist" is .-AND- DISTRICT ma!n until the following Wednesday. gradually losing its force, a]-• To sell for Belle Boy' '8524]­1(14018)—Iwport9d Clydesdale, ilia of Nelson The Clark Jewel Oil Stoves' and Ovens thou ghit still can hurt,and tbat "THE OLD RELIABLE property Wagg, o' Ciaremant, will make the as&- They are manufactured by the Wm Buck Stove Co. of .. Brantford. very considerably.,', The hypocrisy FONTHILt NURSERIES' I's'anv'oefb*'s'lo'wn&s'tafbollelof'o"r:JesmsonD'asvyi's',wio'fI They are guaranteed to, give s%tisfaction. Yotir tnoney of the German Emperor is evident' GIRBROwl, noon; thence to Goodwood an money back if they,do'n*t- satisfy. Be I Is 4rk. from a dre, oink remark: 'His Spfendfd list of -Stock for Fall til Tuoiji sy afternoon. - ' Tuesday after noonownnight; Wedni-e—day -to . diseased brain leads him to imag.; planting, 1917, and — F, Banker's, con. 7, I?ioke noon., r1ng:irsday, The Old Reliable "Sherwin Williams Paints and Varnishes. Drop in and a color card. Look—Try I'Marnot" line that everything be.-Ldoes ng. !.Spring.. planting, 1918, Brougham hotel, night, Harbron Bros. Kinsale; 'noon. Irvine get for your floors and linoleums. imatter how cruel and barbarous including many now varieties McAvoy's con. 8, Pickering, night., It may be, has the sanction of the which we alone control., Fri jay, W, E. Aptleby's,, con 8, on Ashburn hotel, night Batui i lay, Reol%= p. Almighty. But when -it comes- to IN --Its 'overthrow, __Z_ - Besse s, Balsam, noon; thence to his Try it. Don't, Nvatit your money unless your satisfied. final defeat' and Send for new illustrated Catalogue, own stable until Monday morning. we wonder what he will think of also Agent's Proposition; Hand- some free obitfit. 'Exelds- 190yal Salatei—Choleely bred regis tared Hackney Pony (Wimof the first 3aT70=919 "IM86103PY P1 2%-A2—'W0= M )his relationship with God then. ive Territoo. i a at Markham Fair in 1916 defeat Pr z Come in and examine it. Barely he and the German people LIBERAM COMX196ION Ing the famous imported hackney pony, will come to the conclusion that 0ey have made a mistake in STONE and WELLINGTON, -Whitegate Pimple.), the _property of E. A. Percy, lot 27, con. 6, Pickering, will 7 Pure Paris Green in packages at reasonable price bug destroyer, in bulk some WAY, and that "German Kultur" The Fonthill Nurseries. make the season of 1917 at his own stable. Arrangements maybe mode to Arsenate of Lead, the sure "ay not be what they thought it (Established ISM) ' meet patrons at Claremont Broolhaw. Wbitevele and Greed River. bons KERIN JOHN S. PIC G ems. He stated that no person TORONTO, ONTARIO! Markham $Q6. X-1 _BALSDO21_._1',,,, 'm,'' y-...•..''."•••'+",A!.!�'z'.6?o?'Xnsa.:• ""; r..:: r --_: a, •rte f':,.. _ .•,nr T-,.-..,,,y_'°:7 .. -r .,- • !"-OLARSMONT i R. Ward, of Balsam, is 'laid up - This is what you have been au:ai>r:1�al�aRlenorRlr>.aR=sa=>tsla>ela=1 Miss Maly Morgan is spending a with a painful illness. We hope looking for .here. for his speedy recovery. few days at her home200 paire Qf Sample Boots-Ladies' Mrs. J. Bundy is spending s On Tuesday of last week Chas. Gent's, Boys' and Girls'=to THE VOMINION � � pre- week with Toronto friends. Cooper, of'Richmond Hill, visited sell at rices which pre- hie brother, George, p ■ Need OtRNee, Terosb ' Mrs. David Rose, of Myrtle; is B � who Contin- nailed • before this - e pending a week with Mrs.. Luther ass to improve. - war began.-=.>•dmaa4.s._osler. >tez„ 8rwiseat W. a..>t[atelews, vta-lalUatr eye Joseph and Mrs Readman mot- Space - • I p, A, "ems, aeasral r The B' SP: M. C. met at the ored to Peterboro on Saturday utawill not' peonviAnit quotations, � e� !aY OS MOOO.000 Romer" rand $7,000.000 but. a. call will convince you and �r home of Mrs. Abram Bundy on and will spend a week 'with the y _ prove a money saver. C Savillp Department ' Tuesday: latter's eon, Luther Bowes. • a -- -_• ,, _• �.. , Monday next, being Dominion R. E. aiad Mrs: Forsyth, • Mrs T. Sale commences on Saturday, or aavlasa in the Baur~ .Day. the places of budness'will be Caster and T. P., Shirk attended March the 31st. on a.Dodte of 01.0 and aywarir. •,-' ,closed as usual, the funeral of the late Robert �, Mrs. Thos. E. Stephenson and a $miltou, of $tou$yille, on Sun- J, iF / N G O WHITBY BRANCH : S. D. TERRY, Manager. - i21 daughter, Miss Merle, were in the ■ r - --city over Sunday. ;ter Macnab jr. 'and Miss-Mar NORTH CLAREMONT naaittlraa=>tr�a�siiaaa=asaaaaiaaaa>rka=anaaaa>.a>txtaaa Mrs. Brickenden, of Toronto, 4s garet Macnab attended the wed- ,,►,w spending a few da_ys with Miss ding' of Miss -Merle Fletcher, of - i Margaret Macnab. Port Perry. on Wednesday, of last The Fruit Store1 Adam and Mrs. Spears, of hit. Week. HAS THE QUALITY MAC INE ..-01 Ziou, spent Sunday with Thomas Mr. and Mrs Jesse Banbury andE and'Mrs.: Gibbons. - daughter And Mr. and Mrs. Choice varlet of $ ri Walter Ward has had a new Knowles, of Aurora. spent a day Y p. ng Vege• The ver 'best ma8hine oil now on .hand last week with . S. and Mrs, Ru- tables and Fruits always _:^silo erected and it is a credit to mohr: oil : hand. y thebcy.Lyuilder, Mr. Bunker. the kind that does not run Ya Percy. Lynn has .exchanged hid� The departmental examinations Special orders taken for end car for a new Ford. He made the are taking place in the Continua- of week requirements. exchange in Port Perry tion school this week. Mr. Coul 'Ice Cream Parlor now open where off like water, Mrs. (Rev.} J. R. Real.-Is in -the tis, of Oshawa, is the presiding we will be pleased to serve i ,.r,. city for a week. waiting on, her examiner. _ mother, who is in poor health. Wm. and Fred Dolphin return- NEIL.SON'S ICE CREAM P� $EI PARIS GREEN ' t Mrs. $. Mechin and daughter, ed on Saturday from a tripp to.New Plain, in cones, sundaes or in ?: .Mise Blanche, of Brougham, spent Ontario. They were as far ncrth Ice-cream sodas-always good, ;Monday with friends in town, as Matheson bnt did not fall in also on hand, 65 cents per pound. ' T. Mrs. C. Elliott, of Brooklin, is love with the prospects. H. J. MARQUIS T spending a week here with her We congratulate Mrs. Thomas . ARSENATE OF LEAD rents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gregg On�� _ Birkett and her piano pupils on • - - �, W. J. and Mrs. Miller and sons, thenons of the the 'recent exam- PICEZAING BAKERY Also a first-class line of harvest of Pickering, motored up on -Sun- tory of of the Toronto llowing i- _ da and torp of Music. The following is _- • -, �� y pent the day with rola- the result : Miss Violet Sargent �Itives, aiid Miss Merle Stephenson seed _and other tools at pp ppaa The police trustees have accept- their Junior Examination, Giordon - � - - - ' .ed Albert Mantle's tender for the Gregg, the elementary with hon- m:3 building of cement walks for the ors, and Miss Hazel Hortop, the ` S A R G E N T'S village' primary with honors. e Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Greig and Mias F •��t *,� - • withGreig, o Toronto, are visiting C1JAtL331171ON�, Ont _ -' "with George and Mrs. Morgan for � • .. __ m is few days. In Unity there is Strength /CE OREAM The great majority of our resi• e -dents purpose attending the an• There is a great movement of res- Const+►ntly'on hand, also -- mnal union school picnic at Atha ent for ca-operation among the farm- soft drinks on ice. F o wear ou Saturday. ere o1 Ontario and every farmer is BREAD, BUNS and CAKES Spring • ot The new veranda In. froat of the invited to join the good work. 1'attersoa'e Chocolates, �v 'Presbyterian manse is completed Attend the meetings of the V. S. O. Our Stock 18 Complete e►nd adds greatly to the appear. Club and become better acquainted Both phones in shop. Bance of the building as well as be. with your neighbor and mutual re= _ - Ing the source of much comfort. specs and eobSdence will develop. $, R. 1ld0IIIIe -Pickering. - : Call and see the now style of Footwear for Spring. A large number of-our residents Attend the next meeting,-Wedues- - = ;journeyed to Musselman's Lake day, June 20th, and leave your orders 'Out' Every Day Shoes are made of solid leather and guaranteed. on Saturday last to enjoy the an. for soft cost-and binder twine, ,anal school picnic, but were, much United Farmers' Prices the lowest. disappointed as the continuous _ � rains all the afternoon led to the 4 PeeFe.Shoes Give Satisfaction. Bell Phone 151. ' - postponement otthe affair for two Cjlllb, Pickering. J. ;PEEL & SO N James Lawson purposes vaca- ... _ 'ting his present abode and mo ,rRf/f a6�Mti>:i _ y C Swett b1 BROCE 6TREET, in out to Thoa. Gre WHITB Y, ONT. 7 g Rg's dwellin 'O9_e_mile nest of the villageOf all materials and design he will reside in future. We re. kept in stock. It will pay you Bret to lose such a public-spirited TIME- TABLE—Pickering Station G' W call at our works acd inspect oar stod - T. R. Trains going East Sae as follows and obtain prices. Don't ba. misled T - Citizen -HATS but trust he may continue by to be a frequent visitor in our vii- N0' Mail 8.0s A 53. agents we do not employ them", consequent• 128 Local 2.45 P- M. ly we can, and do throw off the agent F la e. 36 Local 6.04 P. M. commission of 10 per cent., which you wa x Magnus and Mrs. Morgan, who Trains going West due as follows-, certainly save by purchasing from as.e have net received a fine assortment = '+pent a few days last week with No. 25 Loch , . 7,37 A. M.- I call solicited. 3c friends in Toronto and Hamilton, •�+ 27 Local '2.15 P. M. WHITBY GRANITE CO.. Of Summer. Hats,�x.� returned home on Friday evening 7 Matl 7.40 P. td, I- and on Wednesday morning left `t3nnday tnolnded� Office and works, Whitby, Ontario for a trip west as far as the coast. - _ They expect to return home in a i - month. We wish them a pleas. $ BAN-A-ND -�SHORTS . E c ON o n� Y - ant journey. The following is the report of the recent promotion ezamins- WLe have always a large stock at lowest prices. Is necessary in these hard times. To accomplish this our Coal. Oil ` -.'4 tions of the Claremont Continua- -- - _ _- _ . ; " ,. Stoves are just the thing. Save your fuel bill by buying tlon School. From Form I to a Coal Oil Stove from us. Our rices are all Form II, in addition to those who MONARCH CHICK FEEI1 SCRATCH FEED - 1 right. Wicks constantly have been already reported: Merle This is a and food especially pre- Is for ad alt fowl. A mixture of 9a Stephenson (hon), Violet Sargent g (hon), Vers Johnston. The fel- . pared for young caicks and different grains in proper pro- Is very easily digested. portions for best results. towing have failed been so small a The result from Its feeding his Try it once and you'll be sure We have 'let received a fresh supply of margin they have been promoted health thriving chicks. to use it again. N" pp y - - - I oa trial: Mildred Brodie, Winnie y g g Pine Apples, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons: ::. . Wilson, u t representative meeting d the N N I S ^ ratepayers of the village and the Our Flours are made to give satisfaction ' ser-rounding country was held in - • the Masonic Hall last Saturday CREAM of the West ",QT✓ EEN CITY MONARCH SRO'LTC�'�' .n. - QrTTASvSO afternoon when .the question of (Bread) (Blend) _-(Pastry) good roads was thoroughlydis• �4. cussed. Mr. Squire, the adviser. of the, yOatariop Department of « �Placremcntiuer HI hwa s, was resent and went .always a full line of Grains and Mill Feeds o ° g M mb fully into details. as regards cost Call and get our prices. 9 and the system of financing as = - ' ' - R e .S s _ "Bus meets all Trains carried on by counties who have . adopted the government's scheme, The Campbell Flour -Mitis Co., Ltd* " g k :' OM First-class Rigs to hire day or and also the kind- of roads that K Q R v.40 night at lowest prices. - -are being built. A resolution was' = �►° �°g;a M 8 3e g .'8 f " Phone 1805. •.passed unanimously in -favor of ' _ s grd p ��aroee ;o y-t - -L the county good roads skotem,, as p �I� � g ire �o �� everybody. seems to be tired of the The P e o 1 V Ore a �' V a ° ° $ I 1 c C. Thos• S dersoa & SOa, present kind of over which p 11 ,,; g ,; a �,�, �s s they are compelled to travel.. ., . _ sal ; a 4 N , .. The anniversary and garden - y; eb P ROPRIETORS- c_ a a m .. aa! fru y • 1 party of Erskine Presbyterian - g �i� _ church will be held on Sunday and It ig not our Prices' but the quality `, B . • NLW Apr -:- PICKERING Wednesday, July let and 4th, On �;..tljat►8 high c � m w.. wily ~� x ' Sunday, 'Rev. C. A� 1liadtard, �•.. _..•�. - - - - 3 it �. a..Too' i 0� s -B. A,, of St. David's Church Tor- • . - - aJal, • LUMBER _ YARD] _. onto, will occupy the pulpit, both Of tremenduous� interest to you' Our Summer- Goods are '� m a a. Rept; !'' --morning and evening. On Wed• priced right. Ginghams Muslins Voiles oet.� � neaday evening a garden party ' ' ' IB 0 m Nor ►+ HARDWOOD FLOORING will be held on the church lawn. _Nainsook, Hosiery; Etc. - Dee 14 A "Tea will be served from 5 to 8 - January foxy-Whitby s, oabaws 4,BrouAam We can supply hardwood $oorinn '$ o'clock, after which a first-class A fine assortment of Mens Straw Hats , s. o MonIIpter�ovssn'°`II�LII°tO°110' beech, birch, maple, plain an .y rogramm.e_wUl_be-gi-veu-by lir. ^� ^•mull r pripps. - _ — quartered. White and red oak in George Neil,. famous Scottish NOT = Cr{ t all grades, widths and thickness tenor soloist and entertainer, of Special for Friday and Saturday Only Help g pre_ • ROOFING Toronto, who comes highly recom- p bein scarce I will be mended, having recently sung be. Spick and Span Cleanser, regular 10c a can, at 2 for 15c. pared to do chopping and Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, the fore large audiences in Montreal, Only two to a customer. 4" oat flaking only on first ready roofing, made in 1801 Toronto and Winnipeg. Short Cream of Wheat, regular 9C a lb., at 41be, for 20 cents. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, addresses will be given by the Only 4 lbs, to a customer. _ ' during the month of March. SHINGLES resident ministers and others, After that date on Monday and Choice B. C. red cedar shingles y and the Claremont orchestra will Friday of each week. T pp-- furnish choice music, and re- Also, for sal; a quanty of �. D. Gordon & Son, ft grounds t booths will he on the McENT�EERI' 2•ft hardwood.grounds for the sale of iee�-cream • BsPICB.ERING and other refreshments. Admin- sl io o, 50, c�nta; children, les c�aa. eaooeesor to D. �iimpson da Co. F' . - . , ._. as ita often Bayles, Greenwood ill as % •Make ourStrawberer Ir IFLanficl� for each quart. Bring slowly' to a boil; 'lies when tried wi a cold i and boll ' for Pieserving Cherries. at J - - - es. until it jel stirring frequently, .—In 40, 20 axia 100-1h. me" Su-gar-� Cherries are ripening -and may be, saucer; ucer, . usually about eight or nine leaNhalf an hour. 3 sad SQ6 cuum canned, preserved, made into jams, minutes. If a thermometer is used, If you are using the screw top type, IL - - jellies or spiced. ' To can• cherries*1 cook until 221 degrees Fahrenheit is immerse the jars, tops and rubbers in k book of preserving label$ -.14 wash the fruit thoroughly, then 'drain i reached. - boilin water. FREE if you send u$ a red -Pu,. MW rinagove- 9 - Remove the jars one, I well. Sort the fruit over carefully, at a time, place a rubber around the ball trade -mark cut from . I 'L the �e cane suqar with. removing all blemishes and all soft! How to Preserve E9 neck and fill with the boiling hot toma- antic Sugar bagor carton. 71 u cherries. 'stems Remove the and! - Take the top of the jar from pp granulation that I Eggs must be fresh and perfectly `toes- Atlantic SugarRefineries Limited dissolves instantly, giving stones. Pack them into sterilized, infertile; the shells must be clean and � the boiling water, being careful xibt to VMg j&rs and cover with boiling water or a'free from cracks. A singic cracked touch the inside with the fingers for 136 Power RhIs., MONTREAL a clear bright syrup. syrup made of sugar and water, us-, egg may cause the whole batch to fear of introducing spores into the Jar Ing the f ormula:One cupful sugar, two j spoil.* Get from and screw it on tightly. wester glass solution Invert the and one-half cupfuls water.' Place in; the drug store, dilut- with nine parts Jar and let it stand in this position un- 7 a sauce pan and bring to a boil. Cook i of co,.)l boiled water and place eggs in.: til cold. Have everything sterile that $412.95 per year, 2.12 cents or more for five minutes. Place the rubbers small crocks containing the water is put into the jar. When using a GOVERNMER CON than 20 mills were charged for moving and lids in position, partially fasten! glass.' The golution should cover the 'spoon, fork or cup with the tomatoes each ton of freight one mile. them, then place the jars in a hot w4- � eggs to a depth of two inches above"'first immerse in I oiling water. In Western Australia in 1914-16 the ter bath and process for thirty minutes'the topmost layer of eggs. 'Cover the 1 Another method of canning toma- -TROL OF RAWAYS average wages paid were $790.30 per after the boiling starts. Now 're-: crock End placein a -cool place where toes is to take off the skins and drop year, in Queensland $650, but no fig- move, fasten the tops securely, invert it will not have Ao be Moved about.: the tomatoes, as nearly whole as pos- ures are available showing the aver- to test for leaks, then label and store Repace the water which evaporates sible Into wide-runufli Jars psank age amount - collected INTERESTING STATISTICS OF per ton of in place. with cool boiled water occasionally.'them in until the -jar is full and - add VARIOUS COUNTRIES. freight per mile. Preserved Cherries.—Stem and I Limewater may be used in place of one level tea .gpoonful of salt to each The wages paid on .the Australasian stone the cherries. Weigh after ston-! water glass. Make the solution wlth! quart. Put on the rubber and top and systems vary, as will be noted. The ing, allowing one-half pound of sugar 2% pounds of - unslaked lime in five, fix the spring to leave the top loose Comparing Freight Rates and Wages average --for the six divisions,, Is to each pound of cherries. To eachgallons of cool boiled water and use and allow the &team to escape', dur- $654.76 compared with the $727, the pound of .sugar allow one-half cupful' the clear liquid after the lime settles. ing the boiling. Paid on Government Owned and average paid- in wages in Canada in of water. Place in a saucepan and Cofitainers for eggs,must be'clean and -In the wash boiler or sterilizer so 1915. stir un ;I well dissolve... t Private Owned Roads. Bring to a should be -scalded with hot water after as many jars upon the'false bottom as In Canada the enterprise of the boil and cook for five minutes, then add washing. �the boiler will conveniently hol, 'W. M. Acworth, the British repre- !railways has broken up the country two-pbunds of prepared che 'd and 'Board ;into forms. rries. Cook Eggs preserved in water glass or i pour in enough cold or tepid water to sentative on the International In Australia there are after the boiling' -point is reached for limewater should be rinsed in clean, come about two inches up on the jar. of Inquiry into the Canadian railway; ranches many thousands of square twelve minutes, then fill -into glass cold water and used immediately after It is not. necessary to have -the jars 7, :situation, inspeaking of the English miles in extent, and the exporis of jars. Place the rubber and top in taking them from the solution. They competely immersed during the boil - railways said recently: wheat tell the story of the failure of position and partially tighten; now can be used for 1. 6. oft boiling up to No- ing- the steam does the cooking. put Now, I am no foe of government: the Australian railways: to -stimulate place the jars in a hot water bath and 'vember, frying until December, and: the'top'on the boiler and set it on the railways- On the contrary, I beiiive ' general farming activities. I. for tea minc tes after the boil-! after that until March for onielettes,, stove; bring to a boil and sterilize for that in countries with a population 1 1 4ng -strats. scrambled and in cooking. Remove the top of the `Iest self-reliant than our own, such a SAVING OF WASTE MATERIAL. Cherry Jam.—Three-quarters pound! Policy. is' necessary. In a country boiler, allow the steam to escape and with a bureaucracy as., well-trainedsugar, one pound stemmed and stoned The Useful Tomato. 1�ne hour press dawn the spring at the side of and as well -organized as that of Pros- Paper, Rags and Rubber are Sources cherries. Place in a saucepan and Outside of such staples as potatoes !the jar. This will clamp on theto be desirable- But outside air of Revenue. cook until thiir1c, Fill into jelly glasses; and beans there -is probably no vege-Zd prevent any from get, ria, it may even a 4- allow the jam to coal, and then cover table that is more prized and more ting in. icareful study of the evidence has col- it is an old axiom that ",some peoplei the gasses with parowax. Seal and generally used tell the year around in, As relishes and flavorings there are winced me that in the long -run - state grow rich, on- what others throw store in the usual manner for Jellies. one form or another than tomatoes. .�ldontrol ends in keeping down the best away." This is especially. true in re- numerous ways in which tomatoes may Cherry Jelly.—Cherries do not make; Tomatoes grow easily. but the have 1 be used. This year it is not recom- to the level of the worst, and that gard to waste paper, rags and old rub- � y I taking them all for all, the private, berg, good jelly, owing to the absence of 'an enemy that you must be on the mended that the green tomatoes be pectin. This pectin may be added in watch for—a large green worm' so qsed for chow -chow and other pickle lrallway companies of England end 1 1wtbe past year much progress Itas form of apples. -' Peel one large lemon nearly the color of the plant he feeds combinations, as it is better. to let --the United States have served the been made in the saving of waste very thin discarding the peel. Cut upon that it is hard to detect it in spite everything mature and ripen so that public better than the . government 'paper, but as yet a very small prop I Or- peeled. lemon in.small pieces. Cut, of its size. This must be knocked off;' the suppl will go further to meet the railways of * the continent, .- or of our tion of this material is available for a sufficient numb4Ir of apples in small" and destroyed or sprayed with arsen- I . y 'Australian colonies, and are likely to reclamation. great demand. pieces to measu�e three cupfuls. then smerve r- in the future.' The old fasibioined rig -bag s' ate of lead. it better I almost add: Three _pounds cherries, one quart] Tomatoes can be used in more ways i The, employees in 1918 on- the rail -,I a thing of the past in Canada. True water. Place ii a gaucepai and cook! than any other vegetable. For can-! N. B.—A course ways of Germany numbered 786,466 Lthe incentive to collecting rags, in the until soft enough -'to math. strain in ning one must choose perfect fruit in Science, complete in twenty-five les - in Dome and were paid oh the - average .$408.97 per year, thirty-eight remuneration received for them, was the usual manner for jellies and mesa- 1 good condition. Dip them in hot; sons; will commence next week. If per not such as to induce activity in that ure the juice, allowing an e I qual meas- water for a few minutes and then re. you clip out the lessons as they appear cent. of the gross earnings. In Ger- direction, but under present conditions are of sugar. Return the juice to move the skins, cut them up and place and paste in a scrap -book you will 7 man, all classes of freight Lconsidered, we find that a considerable economic the preserving kettcr and boil ten, min -1 iL an almuinum or procelain lined ket- 1 have the complete series for future ro- one and a -third cents, or 13 mills, loss has been sustained by its discon- utes. Then add the sugar, Cook-Ftle and add a level teaspoonful of salt- I f erence. were collected for each 'ton of—goods I -moved one mile. Itimianee. Rag!!� -after thorough dis-' In Canada during the fiscal infection, are used for many purposes. year, The cotton rags are -used mostly in i./ Tell Why 71ey Pre'cr*be Bones, to fended JfIne 30, 1915—the figure are'the the making of the better grades of- s OP used, because they were those compil-, paper; black stockings, after being -ad from official records by the Bureau` 'he 1 Explain How It St of Railway News and Statistics, Chi macerated are used for coloring t rengthens Eyesight eago--the employees numbered 124,- grade of paper known as granite, 142 who received on the average 1727 Woollen rags are mainly used for the per year, more than forty-five per cent making of shoddy, a common ingre-, 's Time I Remarkably -1n a Week 6f the gross earnings. dient in, woollen goods. It is first dis- Yetin Canada the railways collected only 7.51 mills, integrated; the short fibre is then' Or about three-quarters' of a cent for mixed with new wool of longer fibre 1 In 'Many Instano., each ton of freight moved one and again spun into yarn. Much MI.,. mile. an e:-(, specialist of nearl The. rwte. charged in the United States greater portion of our woollen rags f twenty yvars pravVee, guys,­rwo pronir was imported prior to. the but; DOW eye 0allsts, sifter A thorouo exam - for similar service in 1915 was 7.380, e war, b Ination o?"a ywr, ziri aged de- withc1drd that tn';arV'AV fillcht of"hor right eye ills, or about 1-8 of a mill less per �the embargoes on export the the left'niu-4r be 'frl, ad ad• n than in Canada. supply was cut off; prices of woollen k rlovd her fat.l.wr to try Bon-vto before por. Conditions in Australia. goods have, therefore, greatly ad-". tutting the oi)erathw. WitLtn, jhri-t. days vanced a do0dj,d I,vierovevient was notleeal,lp w1thin a we -k the fr; ataadiaLmnrion had at In Australasia, where -are estab- almost Prarcil, and at tlie end of of% weeks ala ,Taugorwn-4 past Qua the eyo sured. Another discard is old rubber me- lished the only dern�lcracies constitu-! resist. This is valuable, . and, by hos Eorfol Inotl-�n. W114�rcaho bf�'-,ari to tionally comparable with Canada, the 1 means of collecting boxes, is easily the case 89,"u t0-11,PY. 'rbe eye ball situation'. is 'exceedingly com- ..i use ou-(;Ptn It was u a fixed posltlou.- saved. ' One institution ree6ntly, plicated and the. conditions—revenues.. placed At its door a box to receive old The conju!,,��tirni inflal-rin-1,m ha;; il!.inp- collected: and wages paid—vary peared. Her vi4on is now 2o/36 (:,o/.,o in normal 17 -rubbers, and was surprised to find I as you know) &q 4g:1l:Iqt 0/.,0L)0 -each division of the island continent. when she brgan t!,.,3 u4c of l4jn-Opto. An. In New - South Wales in 1914-15 the other patient carne to 1pe. sufrering frhia 'how soon it earned ten dollars by this v means. s Nlsr&lnall4 with all the usual state received 1.90 cents or nearly 20 mch as morning agglutination If Canadians were particular; mills for each ton or freight moved of the lids chronic eoninnotivitis and in saving the cents, as represented by epbipbora. frer eyes had Mo dull, muffuqod one mile (and in addition there are expression common to sucii ca:Z... $lw used terminal i waste, many more dollars would be tina not only ovr;-catne bar d4s- receipts , per ton of 23 1-3 n -Opt( ressing condition but so 6trer cents) and paid imch emplo 0 available 'for war loans and. the cost wtbeued her Ue8lght that she was tLbll to di-sponif, with yee n .7 1 of living would also be materially r#- the average of $741. ber distance glz-iiies and her bendacbe and In South Australia in 1914-15 the I duced. nciLralzia left her. In this Instance I shopl.1 employees were -paid a say her evemight was Improretl 1�',o per rent.: Tudkins mnye. "While house enrgeon n. average of Dr, J -Englishwomen at Work.. It a New England 'hye and Bar Infirmary Facts . now made public' by tables and during m2inv Tenra in general dispen- kary practice, I lornd ocnUsts tno prone to published in the London Board. of Operate and optirtans tot) willing to pre - Scribe glas". , and tenth h3eVned to neglect Trade Labor Gazette show that Eng- Has even Eyesight Impro-re fmrn 75 Lite afrPrigtbening and developing 6f� the "Bon-Opto Is Hastening the Eyeglass. ProtectYour Stock lishwomen now engaged in work in 1 to 10017c in a Remarkably Short Ttm. ght. The success of BOD-Opto In 1e@S ACd In BespeLlaeled BoStoa,,, Increase your profits, comply England, have already passed the! Boston, .arae..—Victims of eye strain' and eyegi gthenlng the 'evesd bt will conn make also used It and we are agreed ais to its re, with the' sanitary demands of other.,eye Avpaknessps, and thow% who wear n4sel Old-fRRblen#T The Director of milts. In it few dAya, under my observa- 1,00(YOOO mark, and that war ha&call- Medical Inspection of Boston Schools fn a tion, the eyes of an astigmatic c heal,th' authorities, .milk eom. -,;eq, will be glad to know that Doctors report published Folwpary ao, ase were so 'v F ta tes paroles, etc., and at a saving of were unused to and E. e Specialists now agree there is rell tbDt Only 14,016 pillills out of $1, - b io patteut.'F ed 800,000 women who w 1927, improved that lasses hare been discarded, time, money and labor public work before I hope and help for them, gla,%9" now, 7 exam- y t1 e th e war. Women , were failing say they bare whose eyes trod need to wear la Imarked -Eye trodbloo of rdanF descriptions may be e had their eyes decrease over tbN preriouq OFt. Bela- wonderftll� befileffted Make your-.. -les,. have been substituted for men in em -1 restored and many who once wore glass, - r 31 .@ ()PfO is hastening the eyeglM. by the use of Bon y they have tbrown them away. Out' man bcspoctacled Boston.- Ps" Age In Opto and yea waut,to streagmen )*our Bon - poultry houses and cellars, ployments as follows: Indu, smys, after uRtrg Bon-Opto: "I as rarnoqJ Dr. Smith, an octillit of wide exp go to any drug q)te and get a bottle stries ex- ertence, bright, cheerful and free from cluding government . establishments,,. blind. I gr--, to read at w saya; "I have treated in private Practice a tablet in a fourth of a Slam of water and Ind Could not all. N.1w I Of Bon-Opto tablets. brop ose B411-Opto almic dl"ag" with let it diASOITe. WIth this liquid bathe the fectious disease ! Instead of lis- my ey6s do iInt hurata anmore, At nifilt bon -Opt* slid aim able to report ultimate Q)�04 two to four times daXy. You should lice, mites' and the germs of in. 376,000; government works,' including can r,-.sid everything without MY glagrog, And number of aorious opm Ing whitewash and then'a d lain. arsenals, dockyards ani national they wmild pniri dr#RdfullF, " Now ney re.ol orery In both aclit- and chrepic Mae@. notice your nes clear up perceptibly rlgbt fectaDt, use shell -filling and, projectile fact flnf, nll the t1me. rt was like a mirRele to ;rr*. B. came to my omce enireftg with an mf,." A lady who used it says: ,The at- ftfvcted eyi. The condition was so "rion1f from the start and InflarNIN&Uen and red- mosphere seemed hasy with or watt at that R:n oPoration fgr entwisati 239,000; agriculture in Great Britain, finance on seemed pons Mill 1,11 ckly dtAepreiir, If your eyes 123,000; transport, 52,000; and 91-4eq, blif after using this preqcriptten for Imperative. 11,�for I'.. a little It Is y"r duty to, -en days er(-rything seems clear.. I Ov'! .tb"d I or@' reverVe, to t ke itfPs to sore them now before tit too ba7rktng; 42;000;—c9mmerce-, -id even fln -O,,o .10N �L — 00; re he 8 tat without glasses." ecgr,,, ,I XY hopelessly blind might have 0 ns 1,othrre4 tyrevty-fbor hours the teerakon bad leg- Saved tA q, 17,000; hotels, theatres, otl h In ammatory ormpftlaz be*Rn to e7ra in time It disinfects and paints at the Professions WITS r eight if they bad cared for their etc., 31,000; civil servants, 73,000; lo- rlm, ti— same time. ised by orerw. a�d I_. Fqevon days tbe,. eye was N —A CltT physician to whom the above It to a finely powdered, mineral cal government, 40,000.need florre heRdAchtp, I cvrm an retained its U*Mfil v1slon, An- 4-rtide was rabauittea, Paid: "Tee. son-Orto Is n • d 1. glasses for several years, both other case of extreme coliverirmt rtrAblimmus 0 ere remedy, Its conptIttiont In. i A(t 't t 'd t combined with a germs -9 rfo an wnrk. and without'them r (IrOss e, M) Pecaped the 8nrq"n'%,kn-,fe by Orr . nts 0 ell knowd to elldrwnt eye gpe- n t a - OW12nO times, stronger than pure =%Mr carbolle acid. but absolutely non- n t read my own naroF, on an en- the timely use of your treatment. Th etaTJvtx add wisely KencTibed by them. I bare r tht.� typowritinf, on the nifteblne It vary ruc,ees 117 Innut vhgAet cc on poisonous, will not harm man, A farmer with a head full of unused 1, fora rso. I can (In both now. tightened external r�u ed to rhe patle ts whose ciae were s led 19hi Oyer. elict Orto. work or misfit vanges. I coo hWlY re,-,aarn ideals is like a box full of plants—get .'Irilc(I mv long distarimp Irlaser cleansing the Ildn of s#ejotlona And at It 1% date of exk, vratery, Adaing. t Ing, id and hot" soothing and anodyne - east or fowl. - -,�Iztn-fldnon Lc Ready to as soon as rfijxpd spindly 'f not transplanted. I re� rnT3nt tite, futt..ring 1p 'IV with cold water—no Rvm om be eyes Ad o or N waiting. tars Reross the rtreot now, which far vininu is rem more acTite. lien It 114 ... F061re to smoke. sus, fill es a tonic for the e3swi Itotolt t' A. burninx eyes, red Ilds, blar vtslo s wasrL Can be apPlied wltb either number of oasp f d t,*" the amt or wind. the •very few PreT training or bother as with whSome people's idea of war economy --vcrRi Years have ioftiod like R dirn irr" rendered �1101,b InflAmed,from ex brush or sprai*er. Dries Ft clear @ terarled gla-v%" ratlons 1 f4 1 abould be kept on haud for regn is to save ten cents painfully and I'll" to me. I. cannot exprp�s my iny at Dr. Connor says: -ity eyes werp in ha'd uge, In aim*. r, hs t I t boa d�n- fOT' comet t eery family." aes-opto is iiot R white. Will not blister. 11ale or zpend ten dollars joyfully. don Owing to the aer", ptrftjZ Arltrig DIt t medicine I it ti�, ao ,rg.;." It is belipwed thrif thon.qnrid.4; who wear from protracted I t h 1, �.'l I Duel off. No disagreeable odd,.r e. gla�-S­ con now dls-,am them Ina reamon- work. m1croscoric il reaoi r,h the tOM1314 being prin a ve rywh A glass cup holding a sponge satu- B0111-09to used according to dirpc. the P4 kno. . Thp nInnnfeettirerx suarantep it ba Sold by Dealers E ble ttml% and rnnititlides morl, -111 be Ahle t 1, atit. C rated with glycerin has been invent- ns rendered R P11irprialne qervi�e, I found 1. ,;� J YVee-resight 50 per cen, in one week's time 19 NOWLAAM 1103ra a CO., �trpnjzthr-n their er,��q so ng tamers, or refund the moner. it in dig. , to be RPRr,d r'y r.rpa remarkably s!tr(-nXtb,-nN1, so rnTich Toronto c ed, `to be used as a periwiper, the the trouble and expeuse of over getting so I b.nre put aside m glasses withe't penned tv &It frood druirst". includiag Ap I glyce;in preserving the pen from discomfort- u (general stores; also by U. Tamblyn Ana Several of my colleagues bare T. Eaton & Co.. Toronto. ex. •-�•7' ' ^'7 '"-,Y' ..-'•"T, •.��.`iG '; ., t+., -f'. •s i. SY"Y'V' :::: a� v. •-.4 .-Sr . . .1.;� ..H `� .. M' 1,Y! � • °.•-I. NCG ALUM Reclaiming Waste Paper. A process, known -as the Jaspersonr de -inking process, by which the printing ink to removed, has been de- : Appetite Finicky and ..JINFANT WELFARE. »+oatsal� r P��alt 7'L.t11HLV� �.. SATISFIED MOTHERS ::Fussy i Tempt it With a I�n�y Conditions Largely Re- — 1i nutritious food that sponsible'for High Death- Rate. ',No other medicine gives ate great helps yOtl t0 Shake Off the If insanitation is without influence satisfaction to mothers as does Baby's -$hackles of a Winter diet. on the rate at which children die; how Own Tablets. These Tablets are equally good for'the newborn babe or . _..Eat Shredded Wheat BIs- .comes it. that towns notoriously . in- sanitary have an infant death rate the g g child. •The are absolute- "roofs y' - cuit With berries and cream four or five times that of clean well- ly free from injurious drugs and can - or milk. Two or three Bis- governed cities, that in the certain i ,'not possibly do harm—always good. Concerning them Mrs, Jos. Morneau, " cuits With fruits and green overcrowded slum areas the children die six times as rapidly as those in � St. Pam " Phil$, Que., writes: I have Vegetahies make $nourish- better class residential districts, that used Baby's Own Tablets and am well •'fsatisfying at 8 • among. 1000 infants born to unskill- satisfied with them 'and. would alae no medicine for Little ones" : COSI Of a few cents. Ready- ed laborers only 700 survive the first ;other year of life, while out of the same .Ing, my ." The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- t0-Cat—n0 Cookery, 110 y ' number of births 960 babies of profes- ers or'by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Idtchen WO sional men reach their first birthday? a _ cure s restoration of color to- the : cheefir;brightness to the, eye, a.hearty!supper appetite and a sense of freedom from diarrIt the causative organism of —hoea to ,place them on the wash -board and and enteritis is to be found in ISSUE 26-17. ;. decomposing filth, particularly that : ' . ;Her First Journey. - •:,` of human origin, why does the death Margaret, 5 years pld, was travel - rate from these diseases suddenly in- ing for the first time. She eat as if crease during the third quarter of the , entranced by the view from the car year? The answer has been supplied window. by the investigations of Niven and Her father, noticing the rapt expres- other workers in the field of preven-' sion on her face as the train sped tive medicine, who have .shown that a along, said: • , - prevalence of flies is closely followed "What do you think of it, Mar - Made in Cinada. by • an increase in the number of deaths from summer diarrhoea, and that as the flies disappear, or become garet?" She replied: "Oh, father! It is just like a picture book, only you don't -- inactive, the epidemic passes away: have to turn the' pages." ' •. A Military Model Dr.: Joseph `Cates in Journal of the Royal Sanitary Institute. atinard'■ Lialnteat Cases Diyhtharia. EARTHQUAKES IN JAPAN. FYeq" Earth - Tremors ..Interfere With Development of Waterpower. 'It 'is well known that Japan has a .great number ..of waterfalls which would be of material value in the,de- yelopment of the country.. But- the reason these valuable sources of pow- er are not being developed is because of the dangers of earthquakes, which are constantly confronting the people of that country. More than once. within rdceilt years have steps been taken with the view of constructing dams in order that these falls might be utilized when some' demonstration• of the earth *has given warning of the danger -of such a step, .and .the pro - motors have been forced to abandon or greatly, modify the proposed im- provement. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited• Dear Sirs,—This fall I got thrown', on a fence and hurt my .cheat very bad, so I could not work and it hurt me to breathe. i tried all kinds of Liniments and they .did me no good, 'One bottle of MINARD'S LINI- MENT, warmed on flannels and appli- ed on my breast, cured me completely. F sirs :i Hopeful Dorothy. "What's your naive, little. girl?" "Darothy." "But what's your last name?" "I don't know what it will be. I'm not married yet." ]guard'■ Liniment Cttres Colds. Z%o. „Household Hints for June Brides. Everything's gone up in price. _.._� ' - NCG ALUM Reclaiming Waste Paper. A process, known -as the Jaspersonr de -inking process, by which the printing ink to removed, has been de- • This is very good advice: =i Think -of bills, and save the rim!' Ealtal 4eo acREa, s20 UNDER CUL- »+oatsal� r P��alt 7'L.t11HLV� �.. ('LANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ' ETC., _ veloped for the reclamation of print- must -rasa o ferns tivatlon, mood buildings, $22.00 per;, Scott, s Soso Whitewood. &r- _ These Bring the Wrinkles and �tg'NtTLST.I age guU� "ail katehewe�hn - ftAGICY magazines, utilized for the making of newsprint. Previously, t1,le cereal foods possible. Their protein is quite as valuable as a>s7Rskraz�sa ros sass nROP'IT-MAKING NEWS -,tog "1 1 Look Prematurely Old. this material could used for the the animal food protein, and cheaper. . POW DEE : . �yT/giN$ NOA6'd� - — MADE I N CANADA sirs :i Hopeful Dorothy. "What's your naive, little. girl?" "Darothy." "But what's your last name?" "I don't know what it will be. I'm not married yet." ]guard'■ Liniment Cttres Colds. Z%o. „Household Hints for June Brides. Everything's gone up in price. _.._� ' - - . LITTLE WORRIES 1NTHE HOME Reclaiming Waste Paper. A process, known -as the Jaspersonr de -inking process, by which the printing ink to removed, has been de- C. H. COSSABOOM. Roasway, Digby Co., N. S. This is very good advice: =i Think -of bills, and save the rim!' Ealtal 4eo acREa, s20 UNDER CUL- Two-thirds of the world's coy- ('LANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ' ETC., _ veloped for the reclamation of print- respondence ie in the English lav- tivatlon, mood buildings, $22.00 per;, Scott, s Soso Whitewood. &r- waste paper. These Bring the Wrinkles and papers. This will permit ne newspapers, tc.,o being f old age guU� "ail katehewe�hn - Pallid Faces That Make Women magazines, utilized for the making of newsprint. Previously, t1,le cereal foods possible. Their protein is quite as valuable as a>s7Rskraz�sa ros sass nROP'IT-MAKING NEWS -,tog "1 - Look Prematurely Old. this material could used for the the animal food protein, and cheaper. . AND r Offices icor sale In wood Ontario : . only making of rou her ades of r ere the towns. The most useful and Interastitif': at all businesses. H'uil Information os. - — o Almost every woman at the bead • g nt ' w ink content was not a draw ack. The j of a home sleets daily many little* application of this process should be ('LANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ' ETC., worries in her household affairs. The a further incentive to the saving of b' care of her little ones, the work about the house all contribute "to, waste paper. q I �i these worries. Most of them - may be too small to notice e an hear after- TM0 aw for � After the 0 b 4 , _ �but wards, they constitute a constant ,. for Tired area y� _soy. nli �Y wait 66 ! strain -that affects the blood and the yea h nerves and make women look prems- � ora°' p�� •stoserf rn� FJrDS0N Isla HODEL, 0 CYLIN- turely old. The- effect of theselittle Qat! Y moss r Tssthatsd eititasia�•�r . worries may be noticed in sick or ner- Cars for Them You Cassel get 16str Lyes1 shape• Price $1 89% vous headaches, fickle a ppetgte, tired- act° ss new sed ODataal swa•sor>rs YsLL Jas+ M°'tOa se1�Cs,•Oelayss.so& their last earthly resting place. ness after alight exertion, and the . Overhauled In our ahoy and aewly �a�air ad. Beat covers on all assts and door& coming of _ wrinkles. which every wo- Ot:erslse tires. Price $1360. think! You can lift off your corns sounds in the ears, palpitation of the man dreads. To those thus afflicted Now About Frying 'Em? ' r Dr. Williams' Pink Pills offer a speedy , The aged Admiral was well known a _ cure s restoration of color to- the : cheefir;brightness to the, eye, a.hearty!supper appetite and a sense of freedom from for his powers of exaggeration. At one night he was describing a thrilling voyage, application to Wilson Publishing Com. 4 pony, 73 Adelaide St.. Tornnto. Y able rims. one spare tire. Price $300. watch y g mained on guard all through the win - ('LANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ' ETC., any kind of a corn can shortly be lift- have been in my ave toda • bad It y Internal and external, cured wlttr- w a: out pain by our home treatment Write , us before too lata Dr. Bellman Medical a Co,. Limited. Collingwood ont. E. Pinkham's Ve g- freezone, says a Cincinnati authority) stable Compound + At little cost one ,can et a small po g which brought me out of it all right, so a aII?OiaOBiL>e� x08 tlas>• �> 'I�UDIIOPE 6-P"SENGER, 4-CYLIN- .... bottle of freezone at any drug store; I now well and do rd housework feet besides working in Several 11 der Touring Cas, in good runaIII order This has h cs.r been p � varnished this ■ron. Price 1a300. Season, p FJrDS0N Isla HODEL, 0 CYLIN- tle one beside it; and the dog's name JLA der. 7 Passenger Touring Car. Elso- 'trlc 1191,15 and starter. Recently over- hauled soreness or the-danger'of infection. y„ ,;; This Pound. — Mrs. VroLA FINICAL, Wagon• and newly pAinted. Tires fn good as well as that of his master is , in- scribed upon the cross that marks shape• Price $1 89% M _ UD80N ] 816 MODEL, i CYLIN- their last earthly resting place. 1 der 7 l'srsencer Touring Car, with electric lights and starter- Touring_ . Overhauled In our ahoy and aewly �a�air ad. Beat covers on all assts and door& ., : Ot:erslse tires. Price $1360. think! You can lift off your corns sounds in the ears, palpitation of the weariness. Amon the man thou- "While cruising in the Mediterra- I MOON, MODEL 37, 6 PASSENGER,. It Among y . SALES?1iN WAN TED 4 cylinder Touring Cas Elecuie sands of Canadian women who have nean," he' said, 'we passed an island '.. ® luc•it. lghts and starter in icand running order found new health and strength through which was red. with lobsters. III Lubricating 011, Grease. Specialties, and newly atntld, Looks like- a na,r -' Point., Nat or whole time. Commfsnton ! car Price re64 these pills is Mrs. G. Str Acton, "But," said one of the politely in- basis until ability is established Per- '— Position and wide field when Mar SEDAN. A VERY 8`12M West, Ont., who says:—"i � the credulous guests, "lobsters are not red a alified if desires. clan with ritF pre. ( looking closed car seatins AV% mother of three children and after. uetil boiled." (erred. Deliveries from Ontario war._ I eQtrtc 17rhu •••e *•-*---'---i�-'�---, _ 'With aolri,, rs datted-_an-over,tha. each birth I became terriblyrun down "Of course not," said the undaunt- — - . ' lett nearly le tete windows landscape 'pen. which Rives ample ventiladoa tae p guarding bridges and aque- I had weak thin blood always felt ed Admiral, "blit this was a volcanic 4sksar>asas s>ea'slnac6 Co_eosummer driving- Price t7oo,' � � Cleveland. Ohio. ducts, it is not surprising if the style tired, and unable to do my household' island with boiling springs?" H A L M E R a 7 P ssE\t37�R M _ . of their clothes invades the realm of work. After the birth of my third " ` -women's clothes. The military model f child I seemed to be worse, and was r n ;� Lm�aat 'Cures Dietemvis, with its long cape is developed in, very badly' run down. I found the khaki -colored homespun and is just as greatest benefit from the Pills and i Substitute for Potatoes - practical as it is stylish. McCall Pat- `soon gained my old time btrengtE Small dried peas called "carilrls," or tern No. 4859, Ladies' and Misses' ` Indeed after. taking them I felt as • , maple peas, are now being eaten as Three -in -one Coat; trenchcoat, sweat- 1 well as in my girlhood and could take ' substitutes for potatcea in the k rth of er-coat, and cape -coat. Pattern in pleasure in my work. I also used t.'yllnder Tourinyy Car.- Electric _= -tarter, Ures practicslly nese, demount- ` eratlons did me no � Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or f good, and I would able rims. one spare tire. Price $300. watch y g mained on guard all through the win - HUDSON 1613 MODEL "64_'• A HIGH any kind of a corn can shortly be lift- have been in my ave toda • bad It y JL s. powered, six cylinder. I passenger w a: Tourtn Car. In t�cod running order sad , looks like no P: ice 6,60. a cTUDETIACKER. SEVEN PASSEN- E. Pinkham's Ve g- freezone, says a Cincinnati authority) stable Compound + At little cost one ,can et a small po g which brought me out of it all right, so a ►, ser, 4 cylinder Touring Car. In gol�dd z running, order, Tires In. good shafts. .... bottle of freezone at any drug store; I now well and do rd housework feet besides working in Several :8 sizes; small, 32 to 34; medium, 36 to Baby's Own Tablets for my little ones' England. The, are cooked 11 a mar_ _ This car was painted this year Lad looks i'•-. 1, rowfat peas, soaked overnight and '38; large, 40 to 42, bust, Price, 201 and have found them a splendid medi- b. fled for twenty-five minutes the next cents. I cine for childhood ailments. day. In early times "nutes the were These patterns may be obtained' Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold by eaten very generally c Carlin or from your local McCall dealer or from all dealers in medicine, or you can Passion Sunday. They are Tight' the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto. procure them by mail at 50 cents a brown color outside and cream colored Dept W. box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- under the skin and sell for from eight Ville, Ont.' to twelve cents a pound, much less � ery nice. Price $360. _= j ACK80N. 6 PASSE:?GF.R,• i CYLIN- ` eratlons did me no � Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or f good, and I would V der Todring Cat. Han electric lights watch y g mained on guard all through the win - and starter, good tires, and is a biLrgata any kind of a corn can shortly be lift- have been in my ave toda • bad It y at the price, 6800: ter,. and one morning, he was found We only sell used care after the par. , chaser has had a demonstration and a satisfied himself of the running quell- E. Pinkham's Ve g- freezone, says a Cincinnati authority) stable Compound + At little cost one ,can et a small po g which brought me out of it all right, so a ties of the car he is buying. Call at our z showroom next time you are In Toronto- .... bottle of freezone at any drug store; I now well and do rd housework feet besides working in Several and let our sal amen show you any, of '• O than beans and peas. do 1104% oar& &a gm give you a deoastrs- ' � THE LIFE AND DEATH OF ARMY. pp,, 1 MONEY ORDER ass -Iso may oft*"ft"Mte. i. 6 Faithful to His Master Until Death SEND a Dominion Express Money i and Afterwards. Order. Five dollars costs three cents - Will reduce Inflamed, Strained, • � . '-..-r. , S am Tendons, Llgenh, CRISIS OF , • •.r.,,ww � An officer in the. Canadian forces ' .. '--A New Excuse orMusciMundes. Stops the lsmenesean pain from Maj. Edgar, now serving in Flanders, Teacher—And why are you so late, pain a Splint, Side Bone of �3 tells the following affecting story .of aFrankie Y �Qeand nn`oblister, e can be = No no hair WOMANT dogs love and fidelity. The dog was Frankie—If you please, teacher, it is �ttle ort druggim or delivered. De- LIFE ; s an Irish terrier, whose home with a I •� ' � mothers washing day. She lost the scribe Your case for special gnattve- French family was destroyed when ( lid of the boiler, so I have been sit- tions and interesting horse Book 1 M Free. - the Germans came. He fled from the �p ruined house and the dead bodies of tin on the top to keep the steam in. Ai A r l IRy the antiseptic liniment for assaianr re�uas Strained, Torn Lips. Mange Safely Passed by - the people he had loved, and sou ht ! m.nas wou•a t; veins or ntwcfa r For 8uildint g Winard'a Liniment our" *&rest cow, Heals cats, sora, core. Ai1s7s rria Taking Lydia E. Pinkham s refuge with one of the British regi-{1,00•bettleat/eatenordellrered. soot 'Itrwes"', free. ments. Here -one of the kindly Tom- Experiments in the use of lalang 11. F. YOUNG, P. 0. F., 616 Lyman*. Bldg, Montreal, cad . Vegetable Compound. Up >�t++C irties adopted him and named him grass for paper pulp have been sue- sisorbin ad Alserbists u» re ago in a=ds, Army. The kindly Tommy was killed I cessfully carried out in Australia. subsequently, and the dog stationed I There are millions of tons of lalang grably the very himself, a lonely watcher, at his grass growing in Queensland. It !gest 00a you can grave, produces three crops a year, and is (select is Other soldiers who" came• there considered a curse to the country, It found and cared for him; and when resembles esparto grass and, when GrapeeNvta- they were killed or had retired, still dried, yields as high as 60 per cent. _ others became his -guardians. He lov- of first-class paper -making pulp, It contains the ed them all, but he never forgot his Wagoner, Okla,—'.'1 never qet tired first soldier friend and master, or failed to b his rave. He re- of praising Lydia E. Pinkham s Vege- ` eratlons did me no � Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or f good, and I would 1 t a b l e Compound watch y g mained on guard all through the win - be -cause during any kind of a corn can shortly be lift- have been in my ave toda • bad It y Change of Life i bed ter,. and one morning, he was found was in two years and bad two , operations, but all 'ra the doctors and op - E. Pinkham's Ve g- freezone, says a Cincinnati authority) stable Compound + At little cost one ,can et a small po g which brought me out of it all right, so a llllneral salts and first soldier friend and master, or failed to b his rave. He re- ` eratlons did me no � Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or f good, and I would acne Values -8111 r8Y watch y g mained on guard all through the win - any kind of a corn can shortly be lift- have been in my ave toda • bad It y Ae nutriment Of ter,. and one morning, he was found ' ' ed right out with the fingers if you ;.',- - will apply on the corn a few drops of not been for Lyydis - �'W1101C Wheat and , barley —1 digests frozen to death there. After Army had died the authori- E. Pinkham's Ve g- freezone, says a Cincinnati authority) stable Compound + At little cost one ,can et a small po g which brought me out of it all right, so a Y q y', .,,easily and quickly', ties gave permission for him to be buried beside the master to whom he o .... bottle of freezone at any drug store; I now well and do rd housework feet besides working in Several � and the flavor is 'CIChCiOUb. had been so faithful and there in Flanders is the big grave with the lit- mall which will posicall s rid one's of ori garden. have every corn or callus without pain 3r- of my neighbors have got well by talc- , ifig L dia am E. Pinkh's Vegetable Com- tle one beside it; and the dog's name soreness or the-danger'of infection. y„ ,;; This Pound. — Mrs. VroLA FINICAL, Wagon• "There's » is ](:easob as well as that of his master is , in- scribed upon the cross that marks 6 i new drug is an ether cam- er, Okla, , pound, and dries the moment it is ap- Sush"*yning symptoms as sense Of %T their last earthly resting place. plied and does not inflame or even ir- suffocatiotY, hctflashes, headaches, back- ?w� ritatee the surrounding tissue. Just aches, dread of impending evil, timidity, ' r - think! You can lift off your corns sounds in the ears, palpitation of the Grape Nuts When washing heavy clothes (like overalls or children's jumpers) which badly soiled, it will be found y j .and •Z3 TfIEp�'.. heart, sparks before the a es, irre calluses now without a hit of pain py �- _ laxities, const,Tpiatine variable appetitet or soreness. If. your druiygist hasn't) -­-­---- ddizzinesashou]dbeheedet3 are easier freezone-lie can easily get it s 211 bot- by middle-ag#-d women. Lydia E. Pink, ;y to ,place them on the wash -board and tle for you from his wholesale druk ham's I'egetable Compound has carried ISSUE 26-17. . .� �. .. . __ :.... a-.. ,... . ,_ u�q a scrubbing -brush. ,; - . - -_ r/;.... _._.... ED. 7. - �.•--f�..s:s._.. _. .... _.... .: r'... _-.-err- .. �`Sw,- house. many womp safely through the cria•:o. 5 m P ail _ .,...- _ ..,.......ss•P �•r�'t�':..•� ��dM!l�ie�a .'s?+t-s-s�.`y.: 3's 5,•,..v,. ,-r,:. �y ,acs•X.,. ,: a;.ro^-,: •> ".:« •w:•,r" •'y .t,+n^ _,.,y..r—+ 'a`4';..x. a•e ,-.-y., �.,,y;•_.-, r -.,;.-.-.-'B •�:--T'S,y.►s•-'axs _ "Y.A'. •rr -.tea..::• _•,�•' r. ,rc�',' .. - y,."•L�t='. LOCALISMS•—Moaday'next will be .observed —Fred Stover. to off duty these ,# as a general holiday and all stores days through illness. p will be closed as usual. —Dr. will be. here asle :a ` —Dan Gormley has purchased a —Miss FrankleShirle has pass. usual Henryneat. Tuesday to attend to AN -am Ford auto. ed her first year in the. high school hieprofessional duties. ies. * 1, Fe t �h —W. J. Miller has -.purchased s with hpnona. Uongratuiatioae. —C, H. Burlimotored to Mil- _ - large MoLaughlin car. - —Mrs. James Henderson and ton on Sunday and spent the day - —Mies Olive Cooper has return- daughter, Miss Lizzie, of Scarboro, with his daughter, Mrs. Clement. _ - § J -ed to live in Pickering. spent Monday with Mrs. John —The yearly meeting of Friends . —Mrs. J. H. Rogers is visiting Rankin. began on Thursday of last week ' It _ her son, Arthur, in Toronto. —The Ladies Aid Society of the and continued until Tuesday of ~ SpCClals 111 Lat11eS and Child" M —Mrs. W. J. Reid spent a con. Methodist Church will meet at the this week. �fE ple of days last week in the city. home of Mrs. W. J. Coakwell on , —Mrs. Thoe. Law, we are glad - rell'8uninier Wear at —Gordon Bros., of the base line, Wednesday, July 4th, at the ustutl toreport, was able to return home }` arep_archasing a new Ford auto. hour. on Wednesday much improved .' —Mrs. R. A. Somerville left last —.One of our residents reports after her recent operation. Close prices r week to visit relatives in,Bad Axe, ripe strawberries in their garden —George Harvey and his moth- Mich. last week. However, it will be a er, L. A. Findlay and George A. —Miss Maphart, of Toronto, is few days yet before they will be Gordon, of Toronto, spent Sunday >; ending a 'few days with Mre. ripe in abundance. with relatives in the village. • WHITE SHOES • be Dickie. —The Methodist Sabbath School —Miss Eva Murphy was fortu- '•' ••. —Geo. Clark, of Thornbury, is will hold their annual school plc- nate enough to 'secure first-class, s ndin a week with hie brother, nic at Simeoe Point on Tuesday honors on her elementary violin Ladies' High Topped, Rubber Soled Canvas Boots with Clark. afternoon next. Rigs will leave examination which she. tried re- high heel, ,,,, ,,,, •� —Mrs. Joseph Gormley, of . Sin. the church at 1 o'clock, centlyF inlToronto. 2.50 .—sale is spending a week with Pick- --During the thunderstorm Toes —Mlas Margaret Ross, who has The same Boot, but with low heel, eria friends. day afternoon lightning struck been so successful as teacher in S. 2,00 '•" —R. Wade made a shipment of Walter Sleep's stable, but fortun-' S. No. 4 east for the past two Rubber Soled Canvas Pum s, ,,, - mixed stock from Pickering on ately no damage was done, except- years and who has recently re- p 1.75 i6[oaday last. Ing the tearing off of a few boards. signed, from that position, will Leather Soled Canvas Pumps, P 2,00 r —Mrs. J. C. Philip left last week —A football match--pok place leave next week for Guelph to " ' " to spend a week or two with her ,on the athletic grounds here on take up the teacher's course, which Ladies' Tan o Pumps, "Fleet Foot," ''sisters in Yale, Mich. Tuesday evening between the is given every year during the g' P ' ' A , —Born, on Tuesday, June 5th, Brock road and base line teams, summer vacation. to P. G. and Mrs. Morcombe, of in which the latter won 1.0. The —Mrs, W. T. Har Men's, s, Women s and Children's Yachting Shoes-, Sask tick s funeral "Fleet Foot," at 1,50, 1.40 and 1.25 .. dla`meda; ,le► son. .. game was a good one and witness•. on,Monday afternoon was largely 'k, •" s P. C. Brown, G. T. R. agent, ed by a Iarge number. attended by her old friends in left Last week to enjoy a well - —The services in St. Andrew's Pickering. who Among those from a - - "Zoed month's holiday. church on Sabbath, July 19t, will dtstance were present were��,. DIES BLOj SVre ev Z ••� —Miss Edythe Law, of Toronto, both he of a Dominion Patriotic Mr. and Mrs. Branton of Toronto, v _ • spent Sunday here at the home of character. Patriotic songq and Rev, W. A. and Mrs. Bonner, of her Anots, the Misses Law. addresses. The evening service Welcome, Rev. and Mrs. Fares- Special's-. in Ladies' White Voile Waists, some —Mrs. Cryeler, of Tornnto, is will be by lime light and will not worth, of Newburg, Wm. Lea- _..._:embroidered, some lace trimmed, spending a week or two with her commence till 8 o eldek. A To. vens and Miss Sylvania Leavens. I' daughter, Mrs. W. J. Reid. routo soloist will sing at both of Vancouver, Frank N, Leavens, :. at 1.25, 1.50,. 1.75 and 2.00 —Mrs. Barnes, of Toronto, has services. of Bolton, Mrs. T. R. Barton, Mrs. been spending a week here with —A fairly large number attend- Havelock Leavens, the Misses her sister. Mrs. W. G. Ham. ed ameeting in the town- hall on Williamson and W."Redman, of �nILJ.J + N'S DRESSES w 4;Mr —Mrs. Liddle, sr., of Toronto, Tuesday eveniog, when Mr. Poole, Toronto, and others. �� +•;• has been spending a fedays who hue charge of the industrial - here with her son, C. W. Liddle, section of the.Y. M. C. A. Toronto wH,TRVALs Assorted styles and sizes in Children's Ready-made Dresses in —The Independent telephone gave a splendid address on Pro- inks,. blues, whites and.plaids.. fientral will close on Monday (Do- duction. He hays done much to Fill the Farmers' Club members P p minion Da from 12 to 6, 8(i who ordered binder twine lease come p, a,, interest high school bops in the g p _ Plain Chambre Dresses, embroidered in white; • - —Mrs. � Johnston, of Man- Province in production, and he end et their binder twine at H. A. y '. ..' . Ellison'@, Whitevale. Also kindly set- sizes 2 4 �ebeeter, was the guest of Smith Presented a number o! badges to ugh. - - , and 6 ears, prices tle with Mr. Ellison.—Hugh P land Mrs. Clark over the weekend. boys who will work on farms and Secretary. _ 60, 70 and 80 cents, —Mrs. George Martin, of Toron- whose work proves satisfactory. Last Sunday evening the Methodist- to, is spending her vacation at her —Miss Clara Louise Ham, young• church here was filled. every seat be Striped Dresses, sizes 2 to 5 years, price 65, 7.5 and 85C, i e home of her mother, Mrs. Jas, est daughter of W. G. and Mrs. Ing taken. It was a splendid congre- IGordon. Ham, of Pickering, and Mr. 3eorge Ration. The Choir and their friends' Fane Dresses,"1�1ade especially for the little ':4Tiss' Sunday —Remember the Red Crc s Everett Glover, of 590 White St:, did well, and the praise freely bestow- ed upon them was merited. Rev. Mr. best, lain materials, embroidered in white, CA • I� arden party to be held is Mr. Springfield, Maas., were married p p Owen's sermon was a tactical illus- - 7 JRuddy's Paris this (Thursday) is St. P'eter's Church, in that city, p priCe9.1.75 and 2.00.. evening on the afternoon Of Wednesday tration of God is our every day life. and was listened to with marked at- -Mrs. James Gordon and dau- June 20th, Rev. John W. Nolan tention. Next Sunday, July 1st, is to- CHAPMAN ghter, Mrs. Paull Saifton and officiatin,gg. They were unattend. he a day of prayer and supplication s ■ children, were in the city one day ed. FoltotvinR the ceremony, Mr. throughout the country, last week. and Mrs. Glover left for an auto - - -Dr. Nelson. professor of aria• trip to New York and New Jerseyy. oRtsNw000 + tom_ p and medicine at the Toron- Upon their return they will reside Mrs. �V, T. Elliott s Lades Blouses and Whltewear to Veterinary College, spent a day in Springfield. Mr. Glover is em- tl'shawa pent Monday in Ladies' Voile, Lawn and Dimity Blouses from 1.00 to 175 each, very stylish. this week with B. R. Atmore, V.S. ploped by the Elm Garage in West Miss Cruise leaves this week for her White Skirts- the latest make with belt 1.50 and 2.00. —A. 'C. Muir, of the Standard Springfield, and is a son of Jose h home in Bewdlev. House Dresses, all colors and styles, from 1.00 to ,2.00 each. Corset Covers, MBank, left this week for his three and Mrs. Glover of B p Bor. 25 to 60centaeach. Combinations, 1,76 to 200. Drawers, 24c to 75c, w. cutton w rc a will join their many friends in wish. den, spent the week -end with Alfred Cuderskirts, 1.00 to 1.50. Night Dresses, 85c, 1.00 and .1.25. pe spend at his father's farm near ng them long years of happiness Trimble and famil lin sts, 15 to W. Jersey Combinations, 50c each. 4 . y nerve 4 Ceylon. _ and prosperity. Mrs, James Plaskett spent the week- Hosiery for Ladies and Obiidren, black, white t' —Rev. Jobe Bedford will preach—Thievin a arentl b ra end is Oshawa with her sister-in-law, and tan. Cotton and Lisle loc to 50e pair. g' pp y p p Mrs. Walter Dennis. Coreets, D & A and Compton's 75c to 1.75 a pair, Hose Supporters 15 to Ne. his 'farewell sermon on Sunday fession+ils, has caused considerable Wes. Sadler has purchased a new White Lisle Glove@ 50c pair. White Canvas Pumps and Tennis Shoes evening in the Methodist church, loss to some of our residents. dur• McLaugblin buggy, He thinks the 1.25 to 1.75 per pair. In fact everything for the hot months iand next week will leave for his ing the past week. Some time horse will go fast enough for him. of June, Julv and August. Call and see the goods. r. new charge at Odeaea. duringFridaynight or SaturdayRim• and Mrs. Gibson, of Hobart, • -Mrs. Bedson and daughter. morning, AllBath suffered thspent a few dap@ last week with the G. A. GILLE SPIE, DUNBARTON Mies Roberta, Egbert Doyle, Mrs. lose of his bicycle, some person letter's brother, Wm. Middleton and -. R, H. Croak and Miss Irene Mur• having entered the shed where it family. kat left on Tuesday morning on a was located and appropriated it to W. Sadler and Alex Moore left on three days motoring trip to Gan- his own use. A Tuesday for Todmorden. to put le a as fie. gain about five steel barn for the Pedlar People of WEATHER - o'clock on Saturday morning flue Oshawa. - dies who wish to contribute men is an auto with a gree top Mrs. Roffiaad. of Toronto, is speed- -fruit for the shower for the Whit- drove up to Jq_bn---WcG1nty's and in a few days with her mother, Mrs. Gives people .the notion of Driving or Going away for by Convalescent Home for Sold- stole a young pig. Mrs. McGinty Alex Moore, and hbr sister, Mrs. Stew- Summer Holidays. fere are requested to leave the saw the men and suspected that art Corbett. same. on or before July 8th with they were after fowl, but thought Owing .to the heavy rain on Satur- Single or Double -Harness, Plush Rugs, Dusters 'and Whips, all Mrs. H. J. Marquis. it unwise to lace so Doan men. day the picnic in Clark's woods was y called off. The committee, however, .:new stock, Trunks and Suit Cases.. Shoe Repairing: —In connection with the garden The men werealso seen b Mrs. try again some time pa rty -to be held on July 2nd at Match. When the men disappear- have decided first pa ppear- during the first week in August. _ Harness and Collar repairing promptly done. F. H. Richardsode, "Richview ed Mrs. McGinty, on inveptigation, Among those who have purchased Farm," jitneys will run from Pick• found that onepig was -missing. new cars in the neighborhood are F. Bring' for -the accommodation of Two chains with a hook at one L. Green, S. Moore, James and Oliver the public for 25 cents the round end and a ring at the other were Dennv and Robert Devitt, together PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM trip. found which the men in their with four purchased previously: Who —The County Council at its sea- hurried departure had left behind. says Greenwood is -not a prosperous -Home Phone 3800. W. J. COASWELL - sion Monday decided to adopt the There is no elne as to the identity village ' county good roads system. The of the parties, as the number on l_MEN excessively bad condition of the the auto could not be taken. It . ii�ater, PareWater roads and the general use of autos 'would be well for people to see � SUMMER HAS ARRIVED AT LAST has dispelled all opposition to this that their buildings are made as aadvance in rural conditions. secure as possible, as it isrobable If you are wise yon will use, the only _ p Ideal ' —Rev. Mr. Bulesis junior coo- that more attempts will be made well, drilled by Chas, B. Rlee, 'lgrmation class was entertained at at robbery. who is agent for Wind Millar, Gasoline the recto Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings , rectory by Mrs. Bruce on the —A garden party, under the for water works. Also bath room fix- First and foremost, we are Geeta Furnishers and can supply you witb 1 afternoon of Friday; June 15th. auspices of the Women's AUxili- tures,•etc. Everything given careful anything in the way of men's wear. 'We were incorrectly informedary of St. George's Church, will be attention. when we stated is our last issue held on the spacious lawn of F. H. RICE'S PIIMP WORSS, We had a dandy line of Sport Shirts and Ties arrive last week, and that it was in honor of Miss Ham. Richardson, "Riehview. Farm," Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale, slat, our summer samples of Clothing are here. It was at a gathering of members 2nd con., two miles west of the of the W. A. of St. George's church village, on the eveningon Mon- Call on us before where Miss Ham was made the day, July 2nd (Domiion Day). � DALE MILLS yon buy your summer Shoes, We have recipient of a set of beautifulail• An excellent program will be pro- ver an Al line of Canvas and Rubber Goods and _ can guarantee satisfaction. a��0000ne. ulnen consisting of addressee by PIC$ER2NC _ �Phi1e atandiog in front of the Hartley Dewlirt, S. C., M. P. P., You can always get the best Mani - residence of the Misses Law on of Toronto, and R. R. Mowbray, toba Flour made from No, 1. ` R• A,BUNTING, PICKERING Win. Monday morning W. Allawfky's Reeve of Pickering; solos by Doe. Manitoba Wheat, Established 1857. driver started off at a rapid rate, ald C. McGregor, the well-known Royal Household and Glenors for and when it reached the Method- baritone soloist of Toronto; Hor. Bread, Try a bag. sat church, turned in upon the ace C. Pease, Comedian, of Toron- Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats lip 1" 01[t___y_ � • "a Iawn, knockirg down the lamp to ; Miss Althea Howarth, fancy- __post and fie i nrn�ri n.,f Miss argaret MIX FEEDS f - road fell upon the cement walk, Boitoa, sopranoeeoloist, of Toron • OAT CHOP Fortunately no damage was done, to ;Ross Stone, tenor soloist, of CRUSHED OATS _ `. w1gCOnBln NO. 7, Inlperiarl Leming,--- other than the destruction of the Los Angeles, Cal,; Mrs. T. M. Me- BARLEY CHOP lamp poet. Fadden, soprano soloist, Pickering; WHEAT —About thirty employees of the Miss Fawkes, reader, Pickering ; CRACKED CORN White Cap, Cob Corn. �mpbell Flour Mills Co., Picker. Misses Ruth and Eva Murpby MIRED HEN FEED inR; i eluding their friends, took pianoand•violin soloists, of Pick- Caldwell's Cream subetitutei . is the�ual picnic at High Park, ering, and Miss Mildred Jephson, Calf Meal. -Screen `Boors window Screens Toronto, on Saturday last. It is dancer, of Pickeriug. The chair Molasses Meal i f estimated that there were about will be occupied by Rev. E. A. CHOPPING AND OAT Coal O11 Stoves for Chea five hundred altogether who thus Bruce, L. T. H., B. D. Refresh- CRUSHING EVERYDAY p enjoyed the hospit ty of the menta will be for sale on the lawn Get prices on feed in ton lots. cotnp&nv, who paid expenses. during ti -o evening. Gates will cooking Tbpv repdrt a mos BELL PHONE. • riay. Which was some enjoyable open at 5 m. Admission 15 �+- '�T VTeOlsB .• by the rasa. at marred cents. children 10 cents. Every. J H BLTNDY body come and have a good time'' Chopping every day. E Pi ckeri n g. ^• .. 6 # - . �;,,�, . ♦ .,w . , .... ,l ., ,�...; ea.et.�.•s--.:::.'.0-n: ,.:k,5 .. r x -4'a' 4 tc...r...«. a s:.�»'ts•.�eN. .a:�i,^�lilflK�:_..rG,: :'�x..<,ta ,v. K ..