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_.VOL. XXXVIe1 ,PICSERING, .ONT:, FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 7, 1917 No. 50
iMlCt01rt1>it�iastal darbw. GRESN RIVER - the South Sea Islands, where he was
_ The Green RIver Red Cross Au:ili- met. by the gatiyga carrying their
Wedicai Baker & Heise ar will meet.at.the b9me at Mrs. F. weapons, Ong sharp knives, apd'
Bice on Monday evening.Sept. through his fearless nature, kl ly
p smile and friendly salute, he won�th.
((''�� L. CALDWELL, M..D., Successor Don't neglect our ' good will of the natives and_vas
`f T • to the late) Dr. B, Brodie, Phone 966 $ y AU DLEY treated very kindly He visited Gib.
_ -. . {llarotnona Oat. Souse or Barn. --- braltar, Egypt, Honolulu, Ceylon.
Stanley Carlton and baby, ace6m- New Zealand and all. the principal
MartyE. CARTWRIGHT, For- - panied by Mars. William Carlton and cities, arriving in Sydney. Australia,
mart of Gravenbarsa Ont% %cosesor to Building large &IIsi .,- children, of Toronto, motored out and
Dr. B. E. Towle, Pickering, Out. OZA* hour, . when war was declared. He then de -
39 to 9 and 6.30 to Gy. m My s fit the holiday with the former's
small were struck by , S, Crawford. tided to visit in home and left for
t • ter' Mrs' Mr's' Canada, travelling by way of Suez
.'Rp E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- htnln that last Fred and Mrs. Powell, of Todmor•
e teres member of the oytem`ttiod Asso- g Canal, arriving home a few months
aiat In, of Ontario. special. Nteation sires b storm, Mea, L. No olfe, o f 6 Mrs. Wolfe and previous to enlisting. Archie leaves
' __�L• !lttitg of glasses, 27M testes tree, Norl� Miss L. Rolfe. of Niagara Pallas N.Y.,
-Qlatrenaat. "tett and Hiss Myrtle Blsoa, of Lockport,. to mourn his sad lone his mother, two
Use our Rods• Prof• N. Y.. motored out and "at the .eistere. Eva and Myrtle, of Toronto,
CNC. McKINNON, M.D., L,R.C.S„ Day, of. the O. A. C., week -sad with D Mrs. Powell's uncle, "done brother Ham at home, be.
. aainbnr member of the 0011410of recommends them. S. Crawford, sad family. sides a very large, circle of friends,
fftsieiaas and f `argeooa of Ontario. licentiate who feel he has rendered the highest
et d Oouep of saraeens, sasnbwa*b. service of a noble and cod soldier in
�ttentton to sawa" et woataa ate! See us' •vouFFVILLs g
Opp siad reWeD«, Brougham. _ giving his life for the great cause of
--' Phones 2700 Geo• La
awreoe, of Pickering, Vent human liberty and the defence of the
a few days in town with friendL Empire. The .whole community ez-
- 303 Caldwell. of Claremont was a ten to bereaved
family their
' Dr. the be fa sir
•� S. FAREWELL, H.C., HARRIS- 2�3 - bnsinew visitor here on Saturday. heartfelt sympathy heir me of
J. !!s cons crows attasaey, and o0saw A severe thunderstorm passed morrow.
here on Sunday morning, damaging
toulivifle,-Ont.�e cro wHrr�E. OHRIBTIAN. Barrister sadThe brick wort of the new public
Ae solicitor. Notary Public, ase. Itoae�b and high school will be completed Col, Farewell. Is around again,' after
can. ono• Brook tat. Nortk, whitbv. y next week. a slight illness.
WILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A„ Bar- On Saturday last Mrs. John Turner All Saints' Choir picnicked at Cor-
' rt.ter,Solicitor,)iotw7pe,bliaauociated ♦� met with an unfortunate• accident in bett's Point Monday afternoon,
to practice with hissers. 87ckman. Denison d: Ja t B�g,t, Claremont slipping on the waxed floor and break- Two hundred and fifty of the soldi-
po.ter, Barrister., Toronto General Trusts is her hip, ers from the convalescent . hoejtital
it, Torealte.9F age HOUSEFURNISHINGB g ublic and hi . h schools have were treated to a tri to the fa►r b
Mala 961-951. ally The P g P y
--*—• opened with a large attendance. Miss special train on Tuesday,
Dental Big Stock, at the lowest prices. Travise, B. A., of St. Catharines. and The High School opened on Tuesday
Miss Arnold, of Kincardine. are the with eighty-five attendinta. That is a
1�
BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. JDelivery free. teachers in charge of the' -Continua- dozen more than at the opening a
Graduate of the Boyd College of Dental tion School year ago. The Pickering students are.
Eatgeons and Universit7 of Toronto. O>Eae Call and see. Ind Phbne' 324, y
over W. M. Pringle's hardware store Wbitb7• motored over b Mr, Andrew.
O>mse hours 9 to 19; Ir to 6.99. Ind phone 16, W HITEVALE The visit of the 'new Governor -Gen -
Bell phone gee. 4417 Claremont. .feral to the military hospital on Friday
Darin Dr Seaton•• absence overem Dr Ida Flight Lieut. Fred Major Is flying was a moat interesting affair. The
Dowel, of Toronto, will be is *barge, at the Toronto Exhibition this week. assembly hall he formally opened to
FRUIT BASKETS Mr. John Austin received a message really as enormouer theatre, as large a
�tiltt4lf Leib*� from the Militia Department on Tues- stage as any in Toronto.
day last advising him that his son. Much interest is awakened in the
Private Wm. Austin. was missing. exhibit at 'the Toronto fair b the
- WG. HAM—Issuer . of Marriage 11 and a quarts, with covers any color y
• Lioms•a in the Ooaaty of Ontario. It Is hoped that he may have been Monarch Tractor Co., of Chicago, of
Ptekering Village, lily 1 quart berry -boxes taken prisoner.' the Neverslip tract,,or that Whitby
POIICHER. Rea] Estate Ano- Much sympathy is felt for Rev. A- came near! securing the location of
24 and 27 quart crates, made of very B, and Mrs. Hames, of Beeto, and y g
.. Noa•er, waabz, collector and lassie thin boards.
Strong sad ver li ht' the Canndan factory. Indeed, there
g y g . formerly of Whitevale, their sort, Pri- is a special meetin of the Board of
of marriage liaeus•a, Brousbass. 407 Order earl as if there is a good crop vate Clarence Sames, having died Pe
g P Trade this Wednesday evening. to try
DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage of fru �s there will not be half from wounds in a hospital in France. and get it yet.
• License* in the Ooanty 'rot onta:io. enough packages for Their other. two sons are also at the
Once at .sore and his residence. Claremont. the demand. front BROtJGHAl11
)!<.BEATON TOWNSHII" CLEBB The Red Cross garden party on last
Choppirt and oat rolling every day as Tuesday evening was. a great success. Mrp. Hanson spent Thursday with
• Oonveyane•r, Commissioner for taai� g F y
usual, commencing on Monday A splendid programme was given by
lamdaviss, seeountaos. Zte. Kaney to loan friends in Toronto.
roe farm y -Issuer of hiarrieg• Ise. the -23rd of July Duncan. Cowan, of Toronto. the
pprroappeel� Frank Middleton attended the Ez•
anaes" whi ;t. Ont. t -v
Whitevsle Male Chorus and the Miti•
- W. G. Barnes, Green River tar Band from the Convalescent hlMrs. last Thursday,
;, y Mrs. Collins, of t`i;bridge, spent
j1>rGa S. PUGH. Glen Maj r. Ont. P
�Jl. Or address R. R. tic. 1. Locust Hill. Home at Whitby.The ,creeds were-
Ltceoeed, Auctioneer. 8zteaesve e:por- P Sunday with hire, Mantle.'
lance is imported Led tbaroushbied .lost. over $170. Jack Gillman and Robt. Fuller.took
Sales conducted an wbers, Write far term. REAS E S TATE
7 is the Exhibition on Monday,
and particulars, Phone Ind. 9116. 3617 e. s • s
Os,HAWA FAIR Miss E. Wilson .is spending a few
POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Next week. Monday, Tuesday and weeks with friends in Whit
1' . for Oouattse of York and Ontario. Ano- � ���;� Mr. and Mrs, Lewis, of $carboro,
tion .ales of all kinds atteno•d A* on aborts* Wednesday will see the annual Fair �called o friends -here on Sunday.
at
aoUce. Address GreRiver P. o„ Out, at Oshawa. The park is at its pt et-
��t�s��tftt�tta tiest with its carpet of green. decorated Thomas Poacher ie ependlagg a few
1) R,B.� _ no'V Ee with flower beds. The buildings are n To Toronto. brother, John Porsches,
all in shape. The race trsek bas been
Five Acres of Land For Sale, Our .public school opened on Tues.
Vetorinary Surgeon put in condition and horsemen expect
Honor Graduate of the -Ontario Vete- _all Planted With good some fast horses here. Entries are day, with Mies Scott in charge, Tho
comic in and in spite of the back- attendance was good.
rinary College winter fruit, g Miss Kate Brodie has returned tc
and Graduate of the Veterinary ward harvest weather the farmers are. the cit after
Science Association. just coming into determined to support the fair with to speo. Phi west wit!
Ph 1806, residence 860¢ - -bearing. their exhibits. The" directors have her sister. Mrs. Geo. Philip.,
laid their plans for a big show and Ice-cream will be served as usual al
CLAREMONT, ONTARIOthe Secretary is carrying out the de- E. E. Annie' on Saturday evening
WW - P. Richarbaa• tails. All that is needed now is good This will be the last time this season.
-p . R: AZ'�4ZCFtE weather and the people will be John Cowie, one of Brougham's old happy,
There will be more good entertain -
boys, called on J. H. and Mrs. Madil:
_ Veterinary Surgeon Nota Public, Pickering; and other friends during the week
Honor Qrsdua of Ontario Veterinary g' dent his year Haan eyes before. cod
tee rT did to the full line of exhibits—good end.
College. All calls da or niglit races -will be pulled off both da e. The Mr. Morton of Toronto, called on
rod tl attended to. The P1Ci[8rin$ yy W. J. Bodell last week. Mr. Mottos
P p d special free attractions will be in front kept a general store here some twenty
• Bell and Independent Phones ' //""11 of the Grsftd Stand both days and in five ears o.
DICKERING - ONTARIO Yglance V omnuttee Martin'@ Theatre both nights and are y ag
the best ever brought here. A special N. F. Machin and•dauVa. i of Osh•
The rob ect of- this Association Is to' Midway, Patrick's Special Shows, has awe, and J. H. sod Mrs. Beal, _ of
JOHYPHILIP j Claremont, spent Sunday with Hugl
lessen stealing and prosecute contracted to come with a Merry-Iro- and Mrs. Machin,
the felons, mond, Ferris Wheel and line of side Mrs. L. Johnston's class in the Union
shows. The big parade of live. stock Sabbath School held a social on the
Has a full line of trash and cur- Memben having property stolsrt ootnmoni. on the last day is worth the price of beautiful lawn of Mrs. G. Johnston or
ed meats constantloa hand. oafs immediately with any membee admission. Above all the- aereplanea Monday evening, when all report e
y of Lxiontly Committee. will be accuting -around to see what
the fair is like. very enjoyable time.
-Spies. Roll,- Breakfast • Bacon, Membership fes . $1.00. The directors and management have
Ham, Bolo Weiilers, etc.. no hesitation in saying the standard GREENWOOD
Bologna, 3'iolsw ma♦ N had from ins Prartaeat or y g
Secretary on appiioation. of the fair will be kept up, and they Quite a number from here are at
Highest prices paid for Ezac. dom.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm• ipyite their patrons to patronize the tending the Exhibition this week.
Butcher's cattle fair its Iii the past. Remember the
_ _ or, W. V. Richardson,, Pickering.
dates, next Harry and Mrs. Ryan spent the Tuesday and Wednesday, R. � holiday with the letter's sister, Mrs 1RThextoi: W. Clark September 11th'and-12th.
ickeri�rg iverri ` president, Seoeetar. Harold Matthews is having bis house
+ _•- 1MARKHAM re -shingled this week. W: Sadler ant
First-class rigs for hireThe home of Mrs, N. A. Hopkins, L: Matthews are doing the wort.
WHICH SCHOOL ? Markham, was plunged into deep Mrs, J. Hand, of New York, return•
Day or night . grief -Wednesday last when the offs- ed home this week, after spending .
$IIB meets all. trains All Business Colleges aie not alike. tial telegram from Ottawa was re- month with her niece, Miss -0 -Pen
Choose Carefully. ceived stating that her son, Private gelly.
Teaming promptly attended tQ.Archibald Blake Hopkins, bad been William Bare and John Murray
�e
Agent for Canada -Carriage Co. E�.isio'r�' killed in action Aug. 18th. The naive turned to the holiday with theyformer'safter psistergMrsl
of hie death came as a terrible shock,
,�
L as he had been previously wounded Charles Turff.
>rt We He Peak, Picker{nye • and his letter received only .a few School opened on Tuesday with f
TORONTO ONT. days before stated be. was practically good` attendance. Mise Cruse is it
ha a for another ear at a slight ad
tr
recovered and expected to be back on c -6 Y
duty in a-few.days. Private Hopkin ance"in salary.
Cor; Yonge and Charles Sts ? F. L. Green has rented hied farm tc
.�,.. enlisted with the 118th Battalion at ,
Har a National Reputation for high IIzbridge in Nov.,191b, and after some Mr. Ormerod. of Claremont, tormerll
grade work apd the demand for months training left for England in of Scarboro, consequently Mrs. Greer
our Graduates is far greater than July, 1914. Oct. lot he left for France, will be having a sale In the near fu
our supply. 'You risk, nothin# by serving in the trenches for the last tea tura•
attending this school. It is. time- • months. Archie was the eldest and Miss Gertrude Gleeson, of 'Torgntb
tried and truly -tested., Write for dearly beloved son of the late Dr. H. returned home on Monday, after
our large catalogue, Enter any Hopkins, of Green River, and Mrs. N. spending a few days with her grand
time. Toronto is the beet place in A. Hopkins, Markham. He was born father ber6. and with Ed. Gleeson and
Ontario for positions. - ' - at their residence Silver Ma le Green family, of Claremont.
SEE OUR NEWI
II W. J. Elliott, Principal River, n years ago, and was unmar•
,leaf; He was educated at the public
Rev. J.. O. and lira: Totton left of
Tuesday last for the west, where Mr
SAWING 1
school, Green -River; Markham High
School, Business College, Toronto, and
Totton Intends belpirig .with the bar
vest, while Mrs. Totton and Mastei
Mrs
. ,:M,ACHIii
TOOLS SHARPENED -later took a special course in; electriq
Harold will visit.with-her sister,
- -
- We`caa ply Emery Wheels "sad
- - llgbting and railways. Private Hop-
We make' a specialry of crosscut saws, tins was a fine speciman of young
Fleury and family.
Among the visitors to the Carltoi
Hamlltot
su
:Circular Saws. All sizes
Toole of all kinds. Locke re fired. Canadian manhood, bright and clear
home were Willis and .Mrs.
and family, of Oshawa, Will and Mrs
_ kept in stock.
Razor -honing a specialty. For first- physically and mentally, be having
class hair trim or an easy shave call travelled in almost all parts of the
Carlton, of Toronto, who were aecom
Mae
-Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you
l.wieh to build your own frame.
at the Eaat-end Barber Shop.\ world, having crossed the ocean on
See House Furniabings several occasions. He was a clever
partied home by Miss Jessie and
ter Walter, who have been apeadinl
qqp}ar of all conversationalist and wag considered
kiDds. Slightly used Carpets
their holidays with theirgrsnd treat
.w. H• TA�l50N
among bis friends as an amusing en-
from 16 cents a yard up. tertainer. He spent six in an.
here; Al q Itanley and Mrs. Oarltot
and child Jolbo motored out on Bo
BROCK ROAD
years
W. J. GORDON PICKERING, couver, then started on a trip through
day and spent the holiday.
this. but even at this price
there is very little
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• Established 76 years _
:.,: •.�,
RE NWOOD
410 LS r
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•4n account of .the in-
�K
- creased cost of every-
thing I am compelled
to advance the price
of _chopping to 7c per
2 bushel bag on and
after Aag.' 1st.
I am sorry: to be nom pelted to do
this. but even at this price
there is very little
profit for me.
is bage'is minimum amount
charged for.
We do not chop before 9 o'clock,
nor after 5 o'clock, Mondays.,
Wednesdays and Fridays
until further notice. -
I chop finer than other mills.
=EASTLAKE"
The shingle that has given satis-
faction for over 30 years. 'Empire
Corrugated lion with a $ in. by
2 in. corrugation, see it before you
buy other makes. If you are in
need of a Cream Separator. Try
a Premier for 80 days. Also
gasoline eugines from $39.00 up.
See or write me before buying. '
Bell Phone.
F. J. Pronse, - Pickering
9ickering ;garage
All antomobile and Bicycle
repairing promptly =
attended to. ,.
Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs
always on hand.
Potter & Andrew,
PICKERING, Out.
rr
EFF ERVESCING -
.: SALINE
�1A very agreeable lazative
for the warm weather.
Cools ' the 'blood .and .j'e- .
freshes the system.. Price
86 Cents.:
LYMAN'S > A
HEALTH SALTS -
An >ferveeecing Laxative
at 15 cents.
C. We: Iaddle, Fhm. 8.
Druggist—Graduate Optician "..'
C. N. R. Ti^ A Agent.
l 1ia]ceria� : Oatai.rzo
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Sx., ...i L,��r �". •. yw' . }'� "'dal. j "'*•!�' r:.r... '' �,*` � ._,. S" .. .��
Between Cou.44-Ins;
�OR, A DECLARATiON OF WAR.
Y 1,. ' :Fvs+�r� ..'� w�,7��"-3�;G•�'"��r :'�.,y�,+ ° � ,•� .;t,,+x � 'vas ¢' 1 - � .. 'n � • � m. '�•.,w,.-w'�
UN SAWS IN Emphasize Your
BAMS. OF YP-R-ES Fersonality=
"HIDE AND SEEK" • WITH HUNS Your phgtogiagh does •not look Like the photograph of
IN POMMERN CASTLE. any one else in the world. Make -your "handwriting
CHAPTER .YL-(�onfd.) mains of good looks. There was hath- _: -'- ""' lud as mchvidual. 'hhe surest way is W use
"By 'this time I take it -that your er too much of her by -this time; but Huge Tanks Played Large Part in the
duty is d�ear to you. Your con- the growing stoutness, if not 'conceal- ,
science wi21 insist upon your coming ed, had' at any rate been. successfully Recapture of St. Julien -Some
to the rescue --of two forlorn women, dealth with, by Lady Atterton's dress.'
Unusual Incidents.'
d!!Tped down upon a brand-new soil, maker. If the mother of the Bal-
and not knowing 'the difference .be- ladrochit heiress looked like a gover-' '
tween w factor and a Billie. I've • ness at all, it could only be the most Says the . London Times Corr gage- _ ;en never maintained that you're a genius. superior sort on the market -that type dent, describing the Ypres engage -
but brought up, to the business, as which is never, mentioned without the ment of August 4th: _._. •
you've been, I can't see how you can added epithet of "finishing." To watch In my first despatch on this battle
O
R Help having some crumbs of wisdom Lady Atterton 's movements was to en- I reported the good work done by. J
over upon which I may feed. I Bay, joy a lesson in deportment, gratis; to the "tanks." Their service was not
.bonnie, did you ever expect to see me listen to her speech, to feel rebuked general or equal in all -parts of the
°reigning as -•a Highland chieftainess? for slip$hod language. battle front, because in many places The Pert For School and-Co&ge
I guess not, else you'd have treated,me The heiress herself, big, well -grown, there' was no need of them,' for our 1
with more respect in the days of your with a large supply of somewhat infants swepton unchecked. It is Illustrated folder .eat an request
visits to Nettleton, when you actually coarse but very effective brown hair, only where atrench -is obstinate or -
expected me to carry your worm -bag, and the bloom of perfect health on 3' At$eStstOreB-Z.��t05�. InagreatVariety.II
for
youi -and sometimes even your rod cheeks and lips,, came within measur a very strong redoubt resists the im-
I'm awfully sorra of course, for poor' able distance cf .being likewise a mediate - attack of our infantry that
Henry Gordon into whose shots I. beauty. I an s gettheir c ante. Wher- } -�- E. Wmermaa company, Limited, Montreal
have stepped; �ut my recollection Of claims on admiration,while,at the same
him is scall too faint to make a i ever that chance came the tanks
.� Y time it. was equally impossible for took it in spite of the bad ground
i plausible, pretext for heart -break. several classes of people to admire and sometimes of heavy gunfire.
And now I've a bird to pluck with you, her; sensitive or nervous people, for
my cousin! ' What on earth do you instance, who objected to a rather loud Some of the landships were fight -
mean, air, by bein so badly supplied voice slightly irr��elined to "rattle," or Ing and under fire for 17 hours at a
with imagination ,. Whenever I ve to a too ringingltnd frequent, though stretch, and one stayed` out and
asked you for a description of your na-,.bell-clear laugh; or limp and indolent made a night of it, having 24 hours' RA 9W OS
tive land, you've never found any- i people, who were apt to find her ag- continuous work before -ingot -home- -
thing more satisfactory to say than ressive robustness, both of mind a d THE RIGHT TO PAINT RIGHT "
that there's a lot o! heather and stones b B to breakfast. _
ody, a triflle overpowering; precise The round in places was ver dif-
-and water, and that the cottages are and pedantic g Y --is fully guaranteed. Outdoors and in '
p ,people too, who took' ex -
--mailer and dirtier than in England: flcult and mach too soft for such +
ceptes e her somewhat random I ,, it will make thins listen like new.
It this male blindness, or male per- elephantine beasts as tanks. In - g g
modes of expression. Haw so precise ..
versify? One or the other -it mast be. ! a person as Lady Atterton came to the region. of Frezenberg two of . the -'A scientific, machine -mixed, Quality
I'm -,just drunk with it, all:. the peaks,: have. so casual a daughter as Mabel ; monsters. got mired out on the front paint that will never fall Ou
the glens, the rocks, the gulls, the was a mystery which only the- laws of line. The Germans, seeing their p you.
tumbling waters, the long, serious) natural reaction could explain. plight, counter -attacked in force in >r
laces, the red-haired children -eve Juat. now as, tea-pot in hand she A. RAMSAY & SON_ COMPANY
t ry p hopes of. capturing them; With the i
thing, everything! Mamma evidently held fgrth to Donald upon his future ! co-operation of the infant the at- ■ntsailp!
nears for my head, for she watches me I duties, her mother could not help keep- P �'' Makers of Fine Paints ands
'with a slightly scandalised anxiety.; ins an apprehensive eye upon the tacks were beaten off, and in due Varnishes
I keep telling her that a perfectly de- I heavily -wrought silver. article, with course the machines managed to heave
stately shwa of Nettleton, a -on, suits
the' which Mabel found it convenient to themselves out of the mud and of off MONTREAL
B
i ' be: emphasise her points. One small unscathed. Near St. Julien one ,TORONTO
utterly out of keeping with t1hese hill -,i splash had already' alighted .upon the "tank" took 60 prisoners by itself, I VANCOUVER
Eiden --artistically incompatible -but embroidered tea -cloth, closely- shaving and at one of the fortified fasts eight
she doesn't -seem to see it, poor dear}; the pale -brawn gown over whose im- ss -.a: s rp Ee�.r
officers surrendered under the mere ► 1
I'm so busy swallowing local color that maculacy Lady Atterton, from the un- threat of being attacked by a "tank" vAINTg
I'm sometimes in danger of choking' dying force of habit, watched as tend unless they were good. ,
upon it. That's another reason why erly as in the days when she had pod -
your presence is needed; you've got to !sassed only one "best." Paraded Through Town.
rub it down for me a bit, and then ad- I (To be continued.) .
minister it in spoonfuls. See? I'm ¢ In the original capture of St. Julien, _
taking my position very serious, you ` which, after having been temporarily
perceive. and doing my -best to live up given up, is now ours again, the , tle one of the leviathans butted into � OLIVE OIL CAN DISPEL FOG.
to the chieftain -s. I mean to - have For Acid Stomachs "tanks" seen to have played a con l _
a piper to walk up and down before siderable part. One stx'bng point on a railway engine on the line and
• - .pushed it bodily into a ditch. Having Prevents Air Coming in Contact With
the dining -room windows (by-the-by,Use the west' side of ,the village snrren- done so, it then hitched on and obedi- aWiter-Then FogLifts.
perhaps yap can procure me one? 'es�a irougb
red entirely to a "tank:' which then, �tl )led it back again on to the -
Must be at least six feet, mind, and -r- ith its brother machines, paraded y Oil, though long known to be effec-
e~td hair de rigueur)-and I'm trying Quioltis Move sours rediae andtrack. On another occasion one of - ine atresia and routed small five in calming a sea, has only re -
to screw up my courage to buy afar- } mea Di•ewon ruaises, our heavy motor lorries had fallen into
The almost untiersal use of magnesia Parties o! lurking Gera►ane out of "tank'!
Gently been proved of a�Tuelfi pre -
tan !rock, only that, entre nous, I a ditch by the roadside. A tank
haven't done making up my mind by etphysicians stoand machtroubles.ala''due t to- the ruins. venting tog, sere the Popular Science
ca e• along and was appealed to for;
which of the -patterns is sae least ugly.' the fact that it stops food fermentatio Another tank had s lively time help. The beast was willing, and j Monthly. Air is prevented from cow-
'"filch
read nothing but -Scott and Burns and -neutralises th@ acid -the direct playing hide-and-seek with the enemy chains Were fastened to the forepart f Ing in direct contact with water, which -
now -mays, and -this is the crown- cause of nearly all moo, ch troubles. of in Pommern Castle red Redoubt, twin -� is warmer than the air. Thus conden-
I've taken to eat porridge for break -'oxides, the many taress of magnesia such as of the lorry, when Samson gave a -
' , my it that eciatorte ui[Dle�and etrtcueni'aend "The
which are clone together. mighty heave and walked of! with half .sitar of water vapor is hindered.
fast. So tar m The machine guns in the castle were ff It has been found that olive oiL _
it tel.- to the r! called acquired , is ebieur ted cribed by nagnew a. ading teaspDonful sof making themselves ob gCtionable and the other dangling behind him, while I when spread out Over a calm sea will
fasten. No matter! I just mean to which In a little warm water immediate- g.. 1 the other part stayed in the ditch: P Q
acquire it. Whenever the idea insinu- ! iy after eating will Instantly neutralise a "tank went for them, when the begin immediately to lift the fog.
the acid. stop fermentation, and thus en- garrison, or the greater art of it; - Thrilling an Aviation. "Grass islands" entire) obscured by
sten itself that stick -fast paste cant 6'8 g P � � Y
sure rainless normal' digestion. Care
be much different in flavor, i tuaiah should be taken to get bisurated magne- bolted end got into the redoubt. The One speaks thus only half seri the fog bank at only a few yards
the suggestion, arid: nobly go -on sea, as iun.aetton. is infinitely more efr "Lank" lumbered after them to the ously of "tanks" because the subject have been discerned as far away as
idc}lit: t the spoonfuls. I'd wear a fectl%-& It is also by the war, usually redoubt under a hail of machine -
'� P stocked by druggists in convenient com- Sun invites irresistibly to nonsense, but a mile, in line with the clearing made'
kilt if ti�amma would let me, even' pressed .tablets as well as in the ordin- and rifle bullets, but agility is not the b the oil.
though I haven't seen one since I came' ary powder form. Stomach sufferers " in truth the service of his Majesty a', Y -
here -the one blot of disappointment and dyspeptics who follow this plan and Lank s' strong feature, and when it - landships-is a very serious branch of I Wind, of course, tends to counter -
n n the ICtt:Te. - A,'oid the ytse of pepsin, charcoal, soda -proceeded to flatten out the re0oubt the work of the army. No men in -act the effect of the oil, except. in upon the mints, drugs acid meds�es are invarl- thd'• Germans slipped back to the the direction in which it is blowing.
"Yes; I'm going to sit down here -'ft astonished to fled Rist the stomach, PP all the -fighting linea. lace greeter.
The drop of Scott blood in my -veins'.
eins' relieved of the irritating acid and gas, .,castle.. per* than biose who go down to the
demands it too loud) to be refused. soon regains its normal tone: and can do. Finished b Infants - I Geologists have discovered large. _-
y its work alone without the doubtful aid y y enemy in these steel boxes, and in .
Nettleton must take care of itself. My of artificial. digestants. This game might have amounts o! underground water in
g gone on for •every ease the officers and men have. ;
solicitors say it will let well. 1 4 some time, but the infantry came up, behaved with the greatest gallantry. Egypt and plana are under way for
And now, let the next sl. from APPLAUD HEROIC TEACHER g Y dry sea-
you be a wire. There's a delightful ghtful i - and effectually stopped all the bolt- That the Germans hate the "tanks" bons. man Wella for uae.in. d -
Burial Island- visible from the win- —' holes, and the whole position- was there is no question, and their ser- s
down, which I'm dying to visit; but T11 Who Conducted School in Bombard- cleared out. Pommern Castle and vice has been most valuable. Even' Plenty of shade' should be provided
P
over, se d mll you'rere the exert o ow old - e'd Rheum Cellar. Redoubt,. r ed perhaps, Cour airmen scarcely' have more thrill='for growing chicks. When allowed to
put it oft till h Square .Wood .adjoin-
' range ir. an orchard or corn _field the
g in erns s about the ins experiences.. g Y
for you, Its all bristling *ith,grave- Mlle. - Fourcaux, the heroic school will not only find ample shade and
strongest enemy position which we
stones, and there's something that mistress of Rheims, who continued to P - green feed,. but will benefit the theca
had to reduce
'looks like a ruined chapel in the mid-'' teach tier oung charges in a cellar or corn by destroying bugs and -
At several other laces, the "tanks
-dle• I during t bombardment of the city, " ' worms. '
"That's all for to -day; and -please did useful service, among them places 1- A nevw'road skate with pneumatic -
which s fill suffers more or leas in- Many maladies' hitherto uncommon
burry up unleaa you want -mamma and ; tensely 'from German shells ' wag with. such peaceful names as "Plum tires and provided with ball bear ingq in Belgium have been caused by the. -
-me to dnk entirely under the burdens' Farm" and "Apple Villa," and again'and and automatic brakes, is being tested
laid u ns. -Your affectionate cou-
sin,
warmly applauded recently by her fel- lack of food and other distressing con -
Pm ! near- Westhoek. Near ,another farm,'. by its inventor. - The wheels of the ditions in that country. -
. I low .teachers at p congress in Paris o1 y. There are
sin, which was a strongly -fortified me-! skate are 'tine inches in diameter, and man cases of a morbid depression
• Mable Atterton. friendly societies connected wiih the "tank" Y P
"-- � scholastic profession. A morin re- chine -gun position, a -tank heelless i are placed on opposite sides o! the which was before infrequent: Apart -
"P
.S.=I mean to ask :ots of quer- P $
i' ' ference was made to the lar e'nnmber stuck, and its officers and men had to (skate, instead of at the toe and heel i from the alarming increase of tuber- -• -•'
tions about your. place; its -an easy g get out and work under heavy fire to The balancing and steering properties cular trouble there are'man cases o!
wayof assimilating instruction. What of schoolmasters who have fallen es -
B � gloriously on the field of )taros 'in 'de- get it going again. - 'are aided by the inside wheel being set scurvy, tutrrors, skin- diseases and -di- • - • •- -
fun it will be comparing the sizes of i g y
our deer -forests, and - counting the fence of. the -country." - • Oceaslonal Drawbacks, sligtly, ahead of the outside, Whether gestive troubles, due chiefly to the un -
number of our crofts!' + "tanks" running on smooth or rough roads, the changing diet of bean soups. Mortal -
Two
workers have readily found The strength of the tanks has P
Two days after the above letter, ad- employinent in France duringthe war its .drawbacks as well as its advant- Pneumatic skate is noiseless and ity has trebled and the number of '.
dressed to "Ronald Macgilvray, Esq., I in many departments formerly reserv- ! P rets. In the darkness before the bat-. speedy: births, line decrea?eO 1, �n i 'f
Rockshiel Banes, had been taken! ed to,men. Their activity ,now ex -
over in the boat to the Ardloch post e
office, -three people sat together in the tends to, the Hotel de Ville rid 'other 1
i municipal offices controlled by M. De -
airy Balladrochit drawing -room, whose ;
windows almost- directly' overlooked' lanney, Prefect of the Seine, who has
the loch.. given clerical posts to 2,600 wives or '
l The house itself, standing between daughters of soldiers.
mountain and water, seemed, when Many of these, who have- now be --
viewed from a distance, to be hard. come widows or orphans, would have -
pressed by Both. ' . 'That distant .pro- I'been unable to subsist on their mea-
spect was pretty desolate; the bare gre pensions. In , the city' service
hill -*side; with scanty patches of fir ; their earnings average six francs 1
and no visible paths, and the big, grey
house, set' down at the water's edge,' daily, and 5 this is, es da a ,further
and with barely a thin belt of wind- one franc 50 centimes daily to meet
blown plantation to shield .its nakc 3- the increased cost of, living.. The wo-
nese: There was nothing in its aspect men -have given -such complete satis- " J
which suggested cosy rooms, roaring; faction that their positions will be ID
Q _ _
fires, well -set -out tea -tables, and, permanent even after the war, and ••
punctual• dinner -gongs,-' in which thus their independence is assured.
things, nevertheless, Balladrochit ti • -
abounded, each item gaining in in- - - tensity b contrast to the bleak sur- Bti • erishable food and eat lenty , �7r " 3s made in one o grade only -the highest. i
y y y P ._P , gr �T lg c i50 there 1€
soundings. of it --but don't .waste it. "seconds" Round such a tea table as has been a,, no danger- of getting seconds when you ._ buy L
Have you ever tried growing cover
referred to,. the three persons just Iun
entering on the scene of the,, story' crops among -your vegetables? The Redpath in the original Cartons Of Bags.
were assembled. `supply of humus can be increased ata _.
minimum cost sowing winter ,vetch «Let Red nth �s
Of the trio one wa : an elderly and p Sweeten it.
dignified -looking person with luxuri- or, crimson clover with sweet corn, to- r
�tret grey hair, wonderfully and fearful- mat.oes, cucumbers, melons, eggplant, 2 and 5 Ib. Cartons- • Canada Sugar Refining Co,Limited Montreal.
ly waved, and with considerable re- peppers, and the like. - ,50, 20, 50 and 100 lb. Bags. g g > >
- • 1. --. - . ---_
ta' u � ,`. c3�G `y��`-` r' ,may.'. �i .v �• xX?• �,� ,,.�,
GENI . CADORNA ROUTS AUSTRIANS
AND CAPTURES .:PLATEAU
Threw Fourteen Bridges Across _the Isonzo, River During Battle
Tolmino Line Threatened. .
- A deipatch'froai'Washington'says- Iadmitted on-sll hands that this.ofien•
-The Italian Embassy's officia' ad-sive has vastlyincreased the power
'~ices regarding the progrebs -of the and -influence of Italy in Entente war,
=Italian offensive against the Austrianscouncils-
_ indicate that the success of the forces { The official desputch received by the
sof Generals Cadorna and. Capello, in Italian Embassy, describing the pro -
Capturing the Bainsizza Plateau, is an � gress of the offensive, and particular -
Important military gain that is threat- I ly the battle of -Bainsizza, was as fol -
AL the entire group of Tolmino tie-! lo -,,,s:-
fences. The advices indicate that in' -"The Bainsizza Plateau is 600 me -
this offensive, the Italian_ Command-' tres' between the Isonzo• and Chiapo-
er-in-chief, General. Cadorra, in his rvano Valleys. The plateau measures.
'110 by 16 miles
efforts to baffle and confuse the Aub-: It was attacked by
urians, has not only routed tees- forces'.the second Italian army, which cros-
as the Italians have advanced, but left; sed the Isonzo River, using fourteen
the Austrians in greatest doubt as to 'bridges during the battle. On the
the Italian objective, ,Wheth6r 'Trieste '. "western -side- of the_ plateau the Ital-
or •Laibach, or both these important.'; ian- troops overcome the first line of
point$. t -the Austrian advance, and then, while
Italian military experts here assert ' a part of the Italian army .was fight -
that, with -sufficient guns and. ri':uni- {.ing on, the second, Austrian line, an -
tions, the Italian forces under Cador- ! other part was advancing around the
! na will win a complete victory over north side to make a flank attack. The
the Austrians on that front: The result was the fall of the whole sys-
Italian offensive has won the admira-1 tem of, defense of the plateau and
tion of military officers in Washing- ,.quick withdrawal of the enemy, fol -
ton, those of the foreign war missions lowed. by the Italian army, crossing
a: well as American officers, and it is I the Chiapovano Valley,
Markets of tie V orld j $3'�,; No, o. 13 C. W.. a a3. 31:
l , No. 2 C.1V.,
'RUMANIA'S BRILLIAKf V1Cf8RY
-.HAS FEW - EOUAIS IN
IIISTORT
Heroic Fight of Fifteen Days Saved Jassy an .6 Moldavia 1n•
_--= Face of Much Superior Forces. �� lord
A despatch from London 'says :- north of Focahani was them g -s
Details --have • been received • by the ous deed of arms ever accomplished by, : y
London Times from its correspondent the Rumanian -army. The heroic fight
of these peasant soldiers, who had to 'S
on the, Rumanian front of the migni- I face much- superior German 'forces,
ficent fight 'of the reconstructed Ru- has been unexcelled by either the Bel—
manian .army against Gen. Mackensen, I gians or Serbians. The main objec
which saved Jassy, the capital, and all tive of the enemy had been to reach '.
Moldavia. ' Foreign -Minister Cam- the bridge of Costestia; acrosd the
1 bon, -of France, declared that the vic- River Sereth. The intention of thws
tory reminded him in a measure •of, enemy was clear from the letter I sea- .
that of the Marne-. Since August 19 found on.the corpse of a Prussian of-,
until Thursday the Germans made no ficer, dated August 6th, as follows: .
serious effort to resume the offensive. 'We are going to ,give a decisive blow
The story follows: here very soon. If we cross ths` `'
"With the Rumanian - Army on Sereth, which I hope will not be diff
NNIsresechti Front, Aug 21 -The story ! ficult, Jassy and the whole of Moldavia `
of the past 15 daysi-willremain'golden 1, will be ours. If, we succeed I be -
I
letters in the history of this country. 1 lieve we are going to be sent to Fland-
The defence. of the Maresechti front era, where things seem hot again.'"
NONAGENARIAN HEADS
' 'A CREW OF BOYS.
A despatch :from an 'Atlantic port
hays: A-Bn sh schooner, in command ` h
of a skipper 97 years old; and with a fi
crew composedof youngsters under ^. '
the military draft age, is on her way
to .this port. The skipper, Captain .
King George. James Moore, of Parrsboro','N.S., re -II
United states >ttark•ts A recent ^photograph of His. Ma- tired from active sea service some i
`— Minneapolis Sept. 4—Wheat—Septem-
sreAdstu2s .ber, 12.156: cash. No. 1 Northern, $2.30 I` mellte leaving for Fraises.
Toronto, Sep t. 4-3olanitoba wheat—In to $2.36: No. 2 Notthern, 32,25 to 12.30.
store, Fort �i illiamc nomirral: No, ' 1 Coin— Qb.' 8 Yellow. 89 to 80c. Oats—
Northern, 42.40;them 32. 2 Northern. S2.3 -7;t. moo. 3 white, 52 to ti $ Flour unchang 1 TEUTON 0l! ■ /\�7(�*1�1
Noy f Northern, 32.331; No. 4 wheat. ed. Bran -327.75 .to 128,26. I jry� LU\uJBW\J
Dltluth, Sept., 4—Reheat—No 1 North-
" #2Sunttoba oats=-`io. •2 C.Rr. 63ic: in ern. $2.30, nornlnali- No. 2 Northern,
store. Fort cornWilliam. temb nominal. Linseed• 13.45; Sep- ;*TTrr ENORMOUS American corn—No. 3 Yellow; nominal. ; tember. $3.46 asked; October $8.89 bid; --
Ontario wheat—crew crop, No. 2. $2.15 November, $3.30; December, 1;3.34.
to 12-2�:
Ontario oats—No Quotations. K ' Live !stock xarkets
PeaP—Nominal. Toronto, Sept. 4—Extra choice heavy
Barley—Suiting. new. $1.10 to 11,22. steers, 3-11-60 - to 842.60; choice heavy 2x500 Corpses in One Rumanian
Rye—Nominal. �steera, $10.60 to 811, butchers' cattle,
Manitoba flour pateAts. !n lite choice; $10 to $10 3S do., good. $9.40 to / Village' '
baggy 312.90; second patents, 112.40: $9,60; do.. medium. $9.26 to 83.40.; du._ .
atrc rg bakers'. 112. common, $7 to $7:35, butchers' bulls, A despatch from Rumanian Head
Ontario flour—Winter, new, track, To- 'choice: $8.33 to.8S,75; do. Rood Dulls. quarters,:
Jassy, say
e: The eat bat-
ror.to.-vrompt shipments, - according to . 9 y. y
- $7,60 to ss; do.• medium. bulla 17 to'Aam!tie which lasted a_fortnight on the
lf.illifeed—Car lots, delivered Montreal '3 ' c ro., coke bulls 1 to $6: butch -
freights : Shorts, 443; bran. $36: mid- :era cows. choice. 38 to 38.50 do.. Rood, south -Western and southern !routs is
dlinss. x46 to f46, good teed flour, per 87,^6 to 3..46:. do.. medium: 38.65- to Moldavia was one of the most San -
ba s3.Z5. 86.85; stockers, $C76 to $8,60'. feeders.
lav—Track, Toronto, extra No. a. $8 to 19.26; canners and cutters,- $5.25 i guinary of the war. The troops in
to $6:25: milkers, good to choice. 130
- •1$11.66 to 912; mixed. $9 to 110._ Ito 8125. do., corn and med., $40 to 350; the first and second Rumanian armies
Straw—Car lots, 87 to $7 50, springers. $80 to. 8125 li�iht ewes, 89 to have shown a warlike capacity that
111, sheep. heavy $a to�7.59; yearlings has excited the admiration of all the
81k) 'to $11: calves, goo to choice; $14
Country lrodueo- Wholesale to 815.25; Spring lambs, $15 to 815.60, � foreign officers who have seen them
Butter—Creamery solids. Per lb,. 39 hos■, fed and. watered. $17:26; do.,
to 391c; prints, per Ib.,- 391 to 40c; weighed off cars, X17.50; _ do-, f. -O.16:: work, and many of the prisoners were
dairy per lb.. 83 to Sic. - 316.25 astonished when they found they had
Elrso—Per dos., 89 to.40c. - i Montreal Sept. 4—Good steers, $9.75 been fighting a ainat the Rumanians.
«holesalers are selling to the retail to $10. faTr•,-88..5 to 89:50; common, $8 g
trade at the following prices — to 50; butcher's cows, 86 to $8 bulls, !The Germans attacked and continued
Cheese—:yew, large. 221 to 23c, twins. $6 75 to Is,76-, canning stock, $5 to 16.25; 1 to attack in corn ct masses as at the
li 223 to 23ic1 triplets, 23 to 23 -kc old, Ontario lambs, $14,26 to $14:519; Quebec • Ps
large, 30c; twine, 301c, triplets, 30ic. lamtye, 313 to 113.50; sheep, 88 to 1$,. Battle of the Yser, . It is' stated that
Butter—Fresh dairy, choice, 38 to 40c; choice milk -fed calves, 812 to $13; iCrass-
creamery prints. 43 to 44c, solids. 42 to .fed stock 3� *� as loco, L7 -t0 317.50. in one village where thb Rumanians
43c. - 4 . - -- asked - 2,500 --German
E`gs—New laid, in cartons. 52 to 64c.:
out of cartons, 46 to 46c, 126,653 CANADIANS ARE corpses were coon
s 26
Dressed poultry-53pr1nR chicken
to 30c, fowl, 20c: squabs. per -dos, $; NOW IN HOSPITAL -
V to $4 50, turkalu, 36 to aoo; ducks. _ - ' ' CANADA- TO ISSUE 7 -
Spring. 22c:, l A FOURTH' LOAN
Live poultry—Spring chickens, 18., $o" A despatch from Ottawa says: Of
to 221c; hens, 1s to 20c, ducks, spring. the boys whom Canada has sent to the
14x.
Honry--Comb-Extra rine and heavy front 8,840 etre now enrolled in the A despatch from Ottawa says :an
-weight. per dos., 12.75: select, 32:50't0" Canadian military hospitals for treat- Terms upon which s fourth war loan
==3..5 No. 2, $a to 13.25; tins. 21 a and
1'� 15c per Ib; 10`s, 141c; 60's. 131 to ment and ie -education, according to could be floated in Canada. and the
Beans—No Canadian Deana on market 'the last report of the Military Hos- ' financial situation -in the country gen i
until last of October; - Imported haitd- pitals- Commission, dated August 15. ; erally were discussed by Sir Thomas
11
cked, $8.50 per bush; Limas, per lb., . Of these 7,046 are in convalescent White and representatives of the
6 to 16c.
Potatoes. on track-antarto, peg, $?,1b. ,homes and 1.,115 are tuberculosis cases 'Canadian .Bond .'Dealers' Association
in the aanitario provided by the Mili- 'at the offices of the Minister of Fin-
_ 1Trovisioas-Wholesale Lary Hospitals Commission for their ance. This loan, which may. be issued
Smoked meats—Hams, medium. 30 to
t 41c: do., heavy: -26 to a7c; cooked, 41 to treatment. The remaining 679 are in October, would amount to $100,-
.42c; rolls, 27- to 28c; . breakfast bacon,. ; chiefly in general hospitals- The in- 000,000• or $150,000,000. The bond
' i6 to 40c; backs, plain. 37 to 38c; Done-
- less,6t40 to 42c. crease In the total population of the Fdealers were represented by. A - E.
Cured meats—Long clear bacon. 27. to various hospitals over last week is. of Toronto,. and J. M. Mackie,
27ic lb.. clear bellies, 261 to 27c.• onl 29. of '-ytontreal.
LLa.rd—Pure lard: tierces, 36i- to 36c; Y
tubs. 251 to 261c; ails, 26 to zoic- The latest returns from the Director Already three war loads aggregat-
' cornpou nd. derces: 20 . to 21c: tubs, 30d of MedSein London nidi- ing $3b0,000,000 have been taken up
to I1 }c; palls, 21 to lic. on August n
cater that st 8 the Canadian 1 Ca a n in thb Dominion. '
nontreal ssarkets soldiers being cared for in the hos-
Id ontreal".
os-Montreal. Sept. 4—Oats canadlen p 'Mals and sanitaria _ in the United RUSS DIVISION
Western, No. 2, 74 to 750; do., No, 3, 73 ,
'to 74c; extra 1o. 1 feed.. 73 to 74c. Kingdom were 17,813. -- QUITS WRENCHES.
lour, Man. Sprinft wheat patents. Orate,
13,00; seconds, $1f.50; strong bakers',
-:.12:30; Winter patents, choice. $12.50; TO CONTROL A despatch from Petrograd, Bays:
1
etraisht rollers, $12.00 to $12.30; do., �- - PROVISIONS IN BRITAIN. A Russian division on Tuesday aban-
aRs• $6.80 to $5,91. Rolled oats, barrels _-
11.40.
86 to $9.09; do.. bags, 90 lbs.. 84,30 to doped its positions in the region of
— Bran, 336. Shorts, $40. �
Slid-' A despatch from London says: Fokshani on the Rumanian iroht and
lingo, $43 to $50. Moulllie, $66 to $61. I Lord Rhondda, the Food Controller,
$$ay, No. 2, per ton. car lots, $9.50 to fled in disorder, the War Office an-
- 110. Cheese, finest westerns, 211c; do., ihas decided to take over .gradually nouncea.
IInest eazterns, 21lc. Butter, choicest control Of the entire provision trade
reamery,,411 to 420; seconds, 41 to 41ic. The statement says that the enemy
- gp, fresh, 62• to- 63a;,• -selected, 48c; in the British Isles. The vital con- continued to advance all Tuesday on
o. 1 stock, r c; . a stock. 36 to 40c, sideration in the regulation of prices
potatoes, per bas, ccs lots. Iz,16 to the southern Rumanian front, reach-
-of provisions is. control - of. imports, ing the*line Trechty-Deuce-Varnitza=
Dress - : and Lord Rhondds is in constant touch Fitioneshti-Cllyolianitchi. In the
vrinadved,Con>jrol De-
�Wlnnipeg. Sept 4—Cash prices closed with the American Food night Russian positions in •the region
' Wheat, No. 1 Northern, $2.4.0; _ No. 2 partment w4•�hia subject. It is stated- of Varnitza were penetrated.
�7orthern, $9.37; No, 3 Northern. $2.331 that the two Governments are work- 0 _
Na 4, $8.22; No. 5, $1.97; No, 6, $1.71; ing in entire harmony to secure a re-
t•bd, 1.50, Oats,.No. a C.W.. 63ic;. No... y "
C.W., 62c;. extra Nn. 1 feed, 68C No. duction in the prices of coinmoditiea COPPER FOR GERMANY
1food, 67c. Barley, No. 3, 81.16; No. 4. FOUND IN -$WEDISH SHIP.
1,14; refected, $1.10; feed, $1.10, coming from the United States. _
!' — - -- -- A despatch 'frtiiri New York says:
DRITISII TROOPS IN FRANCE was'
board bound for' •
S Swedish ship,
tip - • • - Swedish port, wassboarded by Gov-
ernment officials on Thursday and, ac-
SIX TO ONE FROM OVERSEAS cording to reports, two hundred tone
•. - of copper were found in the hold. The
_ vessel' was ordered to return to her
Throughout the War Casualties Have Been in Same Proportion; dock and it. is said the entire. cargo
will be searched before she is again
. _, But Since July 31 Have Been 9 to .l. allowed to, proceed. _
A despatch --from London says: the United States. I have prepat2 $2.20 IS PRICE FIXED
Major-General Maurice, chief director for you a -few-statistics�o show how• FOR NO. 1 NORTHERN.
far this is untrue. -
- of military operations,''said on,Thurs- "At the resent moment the British -
day: p A despatch from Washington saps:
troops in France are six 'to one as The price of No. 1 Northern Spring
41n the past month I have received compared with all overseas troops, wheat wss fixed at $2.30 a bushel at
remarkable number of letters from and the total casualties in France Chicago for the 1$17 crop on Thurs-
the United States showing how wide- throughout the war have been in pro- day by the Wheat Fair Price Com-
_ : I spread is the belief that the British, portion of 6.5 British to 1 overseas. mittee, headed by H. A. Garfield,
have let the allied- and colonial troops I In the Ypres -Lens lighting since July whose findings, reached after three
do the most of their fighting. This to 31 the casualties have been rine Brit- days' deliberation, were submitted to
part of the German propaganda in I ish to one colonial." and approved -by -President Wilson.
demand for mariners, he recently noti-,
fled the owners of the vessel that he
was ready to take her out. A. captain
was needed, to he went to sea again,
probably the oldest master of a ship,
.
on active duty to -day.
t
ITALIAN MAKES.
NEW AIR RECORD.
A •despatch -:from Paris says: - Cap-
tain Guilto Laureami, an aviator in
,
the Italian army, has established a' General Hugh L. Stott
new world's long-distance . flying re- -.
en'-�-miles ]n -cf tht United -
9019f'Qrnrnander- -Chief __
cord by flythan -'
without stopping, according to a de- States army, has been in the service
spatch to The Temps from Milan. The for 41 years, and during that time
He has
Italian flew from Turin to Naples and has had a most varied career.
- branch ad '
return, a distance -of about 920 miles served in almost every
military life. Upon his shoulders falls
as the crow flies. "
Captain Laureami used a new Sia the immense task getting the
machine.. -Ike left Turin at 1.07• a.m., United States army ready for the
0
happenings that are glimmering in the
reacheA Naples, flew .over that city,
and was back in Turin at 8.40 p.m.
future.
AUSTRIA.FACED
THE RED DRAGON OF WALE.
BY COAL CRISIS
' -�--
Figure Was First Introduced -Into
A despatch from Basel, Switzerland+
Royal Standard by Henry VIL
trian Minister of Public Works, start- Heng v11., tine n:a,, v, Lug a,..... -
led the Austrian Chamber of Deputies monarchs, introduced • the. Red Dragon
on Tuesday by giving it as his opinion of Wales into the Royal , ,his
that the Boal crisis had become a vital after the Battle of Bosworth.
question for Austria-Hungary, accord- Queen Mary had it removed, and
ing. to Vielina advices. The situation, Queen 6zabeth. replaced it; but it.
declared the Minister, was one which was finally displaced as one of the
must _ be. faced without optimism and quarterings by_James I. in favor 'of -
with the utmost seriousness. In an' the unicorn, and has never since
effort to remedy_ matters, continued been accorded a place on the mon-
the 54inister, 12,600 miners have been arch's personal flag.
brought . bark to the mines from the King George, however, when the
front. Welsh Guards - were added to the .
--- - army ■ few years ago, approved of
GEN.. PEtAr.I GETS the- iced Dragon being emblazoned os►
LEGION OF HONOR the King's color of that regiment.
P-
A despatch from Verdun says:- BRITISH LOSSES -
President Poincare personally present- SHOW INCREASE. • ,_
ed on Wednesday 'to General Petain,
the French Comms-nder-in-chief, the A despatch from London says: An
Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor, increase in the number of British ves-
-awarded to him several days ago for sale sunk last week by mines or sub.
the recent successes here. The. pre- marines is shown by the weekly Ad -,s
sentation was made in the Place miralty statement issued Wednes f
d'Armes. night. Eighteen vessels of more n
- -- 1,600 tons were sent to the botto , ir•_,j
FORMER GOVERNOR' -compared with fifteen the previous
GENERAL IS DEAD. ; Week, and five vessels of less th84
11,600 tons, as against three the p$'e-
A despatch from London says: I vious week.. No fishing vessels were
Earl Grey, former Governor-General sunk. ¢ _
of Canada, died at six o'clock on !
Wednesday morning at Howick House, I To discover whether coffee is pure, ,
Northumberland, after a long illness. sprinkle a few grains on the surface
The funeral took place at Howick on of a tumblerful of water. ' If ,pure
Saturday, when a memorial' service they will float, -but if adulterated they
was held in London. 1 will sink to the bottom.
BRITAIN WILL WORT BACON
AriD BUTTER UNDER LIIElSE
Government Will Establish Agencies to Purchase Supplies [ander 3�
- _ Control of Food Ministry. 1
A despatch from London says : tracts in bacon and lard with American
The King on Thursday signed a pro- shippers are required to furnish to,
clamation prohibiting the importation the Food Miftsstry full inf6rrms'tfoa
of bacon, butter, -hams and lard except immediately.
under license. Pending further arrangements, li
The object of this action is to en- censer will be granted certain import.
able the Government to take over the ers of bacon, ham and lard from otber
entire purchase of the import articles countries- than th"Uited- ttw-_t*i-
enumerated ani!•- eancentrote the pur- continue imports. Consignments of :R
chase in various -countries into a single Canadian bacon will' be under the il
organization. The Food Ministry is same restriction—&& American goods, ..
establishing in the United States a Imported in behalf of the Food :Mini
single buying agency, and will make istry, tkwy will be distributed th e a
allpurchases through this agency, be- .the ordinary channels at flied 11Rns1Fr
ginning September 3. All holders at as to commission and profits, ,
the present time of c -if. and f.o.b. con- protecting the pubiia r
11
TZ-"� �,q.7:7
P
4,
been. I. y former period. These
are tprd dines for Kings and
IG8 FOR SALS—Weigh around
ly �jrjbolldoi
PlapO°"d'a
HON "5r,
. a� o
Queens. Some have reeently lost
'I
their crowns, while others are
WANTED—At once for Ontario
Loadies, CoLloge. Whitby. one kitchen and
Uxbd I&Imdn".
--A fair supply of this season's pure Honey just arrived.
passing many sleepless nights
Iwo dining room ". also
Apply to matron
♦these
:160 per year -61.25 it pW4 in advanos.
wondering how long beau-
--!2* lb. Tins, 45 cents 5 lb Tins, 90 cents
tiful'ornaments will adorn their
WANTED—An experienced and
I pt. Sealers 85 cents •'Cbmb Honey, SO cents
JOHN MU KKA R, Proprietor.
kingly heads. To &-great extent
industrious mareled va"for general f-111
work on a farm of so acres. ROB:Ub" comfort.
they alone are responsible for the
1predicarnectin
able bar 141,00d to begin
to AR Not
not, stio M"60 Bosorsoll.
Whitby. On bow line now Ilakertat 40-411
PICKLING SUPPLIES S
NOT" AND OmMaNTS.
which they find
themselves. They_ have tasted
IGS "FOR SALB—A number from
&0d
cU cumbers, Pickling Onions,
ns, Cauliflowers, Green Peppers,
7-, Vol. Ro'osefel't's advice is to giv;
the sweetti of power, and their
10 to IM Pounds; also some Emkom.
a heavy horse 3 to
years old and scrazwL A
B R No P"kedug no
Onions, etc. Leave your orders.
no suffrage to - those who do not
thirst for increased power has led
3,
Pickering 0 44.46
K To
.,..Dried
serve the country :p, peace or in
them to do things contrary. to
i.war. This advice was given to
their best judgment. The, Ger-
OR SALE—Several 'young Ore-
Fbred short balls,-Ilt for so, as. Was
All Kinds of Pickling Spicks
the United States, but it might
also be given to Canada as. well.
man emperor possesses greater
than any other living man,
-horn
desiring should oa]l on 2 B Pugh. lot 18,
"9. so has also several young
baifersforsela. "tf
Tumeric. Curry, Mustard, Cloves whole and ground, Ginger Boot
% _ L
'7 There are many who refuse to do
power
and he has exercised this power
-
Ginger ground, Cinnamon Bark, Ground Cinnamon, Allspice,
Mustard Seed, Celery Seed, Mace, Chillies.
anything for the country in these
::.;.times of peril and anxiety. They
against the German people to such
an extent that they etre powerless
TIME TABLE—Pickering Station 0
T. R. Trains going East due be follows—
Whole Mixed Pickling Spices 30 cents per lb.
are q w
quite willing to enjoy the
to object.. When they once fully
No. 4 Mail 8.08 A M.
28 Local 2.45 P.M.
Malt, Cider and White Wine Vinegars.
fruits of victory if the other man
.
`iloes
realize what dupes they have
.
36 Local 6.04 P. M.
Trains West due as follows—
-."When, you want Groceries go to the Grocery Store."
thd fighting. Their part in
been. they will declare for a demo.;
going
No. 25 Local 7.37 A. M.
...-War is confined to the act of
whonting whin their side wins a
cratic form of government, and
consign their beloved
27 Local 2.15 P. M.-
7 Mail 7.0 P. M.
AS."',RICHARDSO
UJN
victory, Hut they, will not enlist
present
perorto'the depths of 'ignominy
s unday included
Sunday
or contribute to any patriotic
and shame. The Russian emperor,
HORSE REGISTER.
bee
because they are "opposed
- We
who a few short months ago was so
King's cburtship-(imp), (14115).to
Store Iftind
Pickering Hardware
war." are all OPPOmd to
war, but
powerful and wealthy, is now an
2 Clytiesdals, property of Oscar
W7 2a
when we me our own
exile in far off Siberia, surrounded
Wilson, Brougham, win make Down of
and our neighbor's homes likely to
only by the members of his own
1917 an fullows: Monday leaves his own
arable for G Cowan's, nialit; Tuesday,
be taken from us unless we fight
family and a few friends. No
D. Mauro% bees Ila*, night; woolnesday
.. � S & n T M a
to retain them, we consider it a
duty to fight. Those who refuse
person ever fell from greater
heights than he. Of tho
R. Pa.krin'a, Ladley, night; Thursday,
W. Middletan's, Gromoraw, "Atilat-
Have you tried the "1900 GRAVITY WASHER
all crown-
xattau,s, con. 7, might; Friday,
to do their duty to their country
ed heads who have suffered from
this war,_ �eis - the one who de-
theisf's, eon, 7, night, Saturday, cum
@table,
If list, do so now.. We don't ask you to pay one cent Until YOU are
thoroughly satisfied. We deliver the machine. You try It
should have.no voice in detiormin-
Ing how the country should be
serves the greatest pity. We -
be
Bd4vard Darnley--(isap), [9W,
and if you don't like it, we take It out. No trouble to
governed, and they should be de-
lieve that he was a high-minded
(18461). Clydesdale, pro y of BobL
Dafos, Greas River, wir."Iske
you. One price to all -416.00,
of the right to --rote.
man, but he lacked the back -bone
loaves
eon of 1917 " of : Monday, loaves
"LOOK—We -have yet to find oar first dissatisfied customer -
to Carry out his noble ideals. He
his own slaWo for W EL Mar' r In Whim
wale soon, Brougham t. T1101.
Phone or mud your order now.
----
'The people of Canada have been
was surrounded by powerful man
day. W. J. McDonald's Brack. noon, S.
enjoying a period of prosperity
and women who were committing
Barb's, Pialkarinc might Wednecisy, Liv
noon and night; 7 Bar.''Ve-
JZ)IEAR IN MIND
that they never before experi.
treason against the Russian Em-
7.
enced. The farmers, althoolgh
pica, and among these were his
Stotime is near here. Wo are head for the two
tt in hard to. convince many of
wife, his prime minister and min-
Remo 'a, Cedar Grove, noon, own stable
might: Sakurday,J. Hood's, con. 10,
Best lines in the country—
the fact, were never In better cIr-
ister of war, who thought more of
ow a"
Markham, coal, n his night.
,
eumstaneen than they are .now.
the welfare of Germany than of �
MbncroM A4.6
their own country. The Sing of
�1) 63W). Clydesdale. pro y of i Vipo
roo, will make the season of 1917,
amd W14 PAN'S. onA.
year were poor, other products of
England is the only one among
as follows; Monday, leaves his own
the farm have realized such high
the crowned heads who can cot!-
ot&b'e for J. Corner's. Kinsale, noon, M
Vanstone's Aadlsy. Tueoday, J CJOHN
S. BALSDON, PICKERING
--prIeft that more than compensat-
eider himself perfectly ,safe. This
ifisht.
Bryant'., a a 3. Pick -ring, eo�u, Liver.
61 them for the failure of the
safety is due to the fact that his
pool, night: Wednesday afteircoon, W. J
M W
grain crop. This year they have
power is limited, and he thakes no
iller's, Pickering. night; Thunday.
Lidgess's. baos'ifue. awe, Ban lei's hotel
COAL and GRAIN Water, lure - Water
an abandant crop. with prices
effort to usurp the authority that
Whitby, night; Friday. J sonnotta's,
never
never before dreamed of The
"rests with the people. He has
Doan, R. soon's. con 3, R"s Whitby..
night. Saturday, own, stable.
If you are wise yon will use the only
reside is of he, cities are also
in.I
feedWg in, ch ver.- The demand,
)2
learnt to believe that there 18 no
such
h thing as the, divine right of
Lord Ragout, 1413 C. N. ]EL—Stand
Hard a . nd soft Coall'of the: best Ideal well, drilled by Chas, H. Rice,
--f0ir bor * 8 been greater than
kings, and he is content to allow I
'
:rd:bred trotting stallion, thaf property
f Thom. Maddaford, Pickering, will
quality on hand. who is agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline
Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings
the a I , and the wages have•
those to ,exercise authority who
who
make She &oaeoe of 1917 as follows,
Monday laos!eo eiq_own -qt&b1e-F Madds,
foragrWy— --- Also-batti-
-Highest-price paid rtiom ft
been far greater than tbLay-have
have a legal right to- do
road. for Baodel's hotel
Rye and Buckwheat delivered tures, etc. Everything given careful
ever been known to be before.
other -nationg of Europe -had pos,
d
Wbitby. noon; J Vipond'e, Brooklin for
night. Tnesday,'G Ward's, US -ea, noon;
attention.
at Spink's Mill.
With thesis prosperous -times peo.
sessed a 'gqvernwent similar to
rpZ-
'England,
If asaion House, Oxbridge, Wad
RICE'S PUMP WORKS.
.'ple should be depositing large
--sums
that of France or the
neaday. themoo to Temperance hotel
Goodwood hotel might. Tbund&
Pickering Station Coal Go. kome Tel. W921. WhiteT8616. OU46
in the bank to prepare them
United States, there- would be no
Brougham hotel, noon; W 9 Banks'
for � their old age. or to prepare
war raging -at the present time,
Pickering, night. Friday to his own
them for the hard time's that are
and there would be a -great deal
stable until idonday morsoing.
THE
sures.to follow the war. But in-
—stead. of adopting -a far' -seeing
less uneasiness among the Crown-
ed heads b*4 the governing class
Aldort—Grand trotting bred stallion,
Property of H 8 Push, Glen hill or, will
STANDARD 'BANK
;policy, thousands have fallen intu
been -governed by the,, will of the
make the seaeoso of 1917 sa ollaws:
Wedneoday.lesveo his own stable for
apend-thrift habits' which they
people.,
Mansion Hones, Uxbridge, aigbL Than
OF CANADA
will regret In the yeare to co
day, N Dtbartls Brooklin, Doan; Ban•
del's boo*], Whioby, uiabt* Friday,
HILAD Ofa?= - TORONTO
"They are spending their last cent
Pickering, noon, 9 ;Pagb's Whisevals,
.in filling their homes with � hixur�
night. Saturday, Gresetwomd, noon;
This Bank 65ers every facility is
les which they really cannot afford
in
ARGA14 FOR SALE—Bell organ.
Apply Methodist
thence to own stable when he will re -
me n until the following Wednesday.
the conduct of accounts, of Manua,
and going to -various Olaces of
amusement. These hard
7.J al; parsonage, Wbitevrle
Bette Day [8524) (14018)—Iss;,orWd
- times
Clydesdale, the property of loan
facturers, farmers md merchantL
WAY 0,
ot be far distant, in fact
ANTED TO BUY OR RENT—
W-ILth*Vill"00f
W&P, 0, Claremans. will maks the
looms are probably having a fore-
Pf4kering.s, house and
Ids. For turth%jartioulars apply Bo A.
Hoz
loo 1917 so $allows: Monday wUl
leave his own stable for Jam -Davis'. of
56TID 1978 SAMN09 DEPARTMENT at via, Bns*. qf
'Coate of them now, as is number of
XsWs 000@
Glasgow, noon; Abonee to Goodwood an
J3LJUd
PlUr'DRING BRANCK
munition'tactories have been clos-
QTRAYED—OD -to lot & con. 1, Pick.
tail Toossisy afternoon. Tuesday after
4
noon own. stable nicht; Wethoodsoy to
L W. CORDON, Manager. 01100 Bea also at Wishby.
and the employees who have
—been
t -Y aring (base line), on Monday, Aug. Nth, a
three-year old filly., Owner may hav, i "me b
F. Banker'e, con. 7, Picks noon;
"Ing
Bromgbam hotel, Thursday,
receiving high wages are
oindrjing expensi
goviaf property w. Donald
night.
now without employment, as they
-refuse to go on to the farms, t be
O:y
unro C us,
POR SALE—Good serviceable horse
Harbron- Bros. Kinse's, noon: Irvine
MeAvoy's con. 8, Pickering,_ night.
Fri fay, W, E. Appleby's,, con 5, noon
B R A N. -A N D S -H 0 T S
POR
1=,will
Ashburn hotel, night Satqiday, Bonbon.
the work being uncongenial to
sell cheap.' Also a num.
bar oak two suitable for vine% -
Bessils, 'Balsam, U00ni thenos to bii
them.. It is& common saying, in
rob, Apply at the Pickering Bakery 'Par
7,
own stable 1111til Monday morning-
We have always &-large stock at lowest prices.
times of peace prepare for war.
A better be,
Fsor'd' SALE—Young 6earing'orch.,
XOYal Salute—Clicifiely bred
metto would' n
containing aboul, live' acres, corner of
tared Haoltney- Emy ((winner of the first
.times of prosperity .0repare for
4th .and Grooenwood road, Good
@oil, -well fenced. One mile from Greembom
prise at, Markham trai r in lilt d
MONARCH CHICK FEEI) SCRATCH FEED
-adversity."', p
station. Liberaltorons. Apply 47tf
tog ilia famoni'impor(ad hackney pony,
Wbi4egate Pimple ), the A of
property E.
This is a, good food, especially -pre. Is for ad,ilt fowl. A mixture'of
for different in
-A. Percy, lot 27, con. 6. Pickering, will
pared, yoting'chicks' and grains proper pro.
"Uneasy lies the head that
WARM FOR RENT—For it term of
being
mare the sown of 1917 M his own
is very easily digested. portions for beat results.
is I
JL' years, lot 14, 3 F oon Pickertuff and
cons's"D90 UQ acres, =Ors Or -its". 'Good
stable. Arraugessee4s may be Me& to,
The resnit'ftom its feeding ,is 1 Triy it once and you'll be sure
wears a crown" .
an old saying•
buildings. Yount orchard and small fruits; abuo.
meet patrons at oWsmOut, BrOut"m-
u
healthy thriving chicks. to as it again.,
that is as true today as it has
den-Otherd and eoft water, Forterinsou,
apply toHoory Hsigbt, Piq1ter1mg. 4641
Whitevale and Green SUver. ellpas
Markham W.
.
L
EXCURSIONS Z%SSIONS'
FOR ,HARVESTERS
TO WESTERN CANADA via.
Vanadlak 9acific,'dointemberf the 10th a'kd 12th
:,;From All Stations, in Ontario, Ottawa, Smith's Faits and West,
GOING TRIP WEST RETURN TRIP EAST
$12.00 $18.00'
TO WINNIPEG FROM WINNIPEG
Further particulAre from Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents. W. B. HOWARD. District Pass. Agent, Toronto.
Our Flours are made to give satisfaction.
CREAM of the Wes -t QUEEN CITY MONARCH
(Bread) (Blend) (Pastry)
AlwayA'a full line of Grains'and Mill Feeds.
.:,Cail iind,get our'Prices.
The Campbell Flour Mills Co.,',Ltd.
Columbia Records
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C. We Liddle, Agent, Pickering, Onta
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S'�... a ,,�+." ._rte,+.. ,.:'4.. '�.•-'CS.. :�',.. �.•,•vt �"'¢' ^+ ^'.7' s, - .•�. i :v.:-�•n.,
afi,._..W. ..YAC.. �`''�w� ,., +. :. '•a4;,,�.. �: _, '+a .•.:k µ.:r... ... cr _:a's.• .-. _ �'e� Y `''% ✓ ,... w•,.,.'p•"%K�'.
OLARSMONT F. C. and Mrs. Madill of Stouff- PICS ti` B�BERY
villa, spent the holida with the
. Miss Annie Spoffard spent a few ;
days with friende in Toronto. latter's mother,'Mm Forsyth,
Mrs. Thos. Gibbons is spending of North Claremont.
a week with relatives and friends
in Toronto.
Peter Shirk Spent a few days
during the week with his brother
lin Hamilton.
We are pleased to see Joseph
Readman out again after his re-
:cent severe illness.
Mrs. J. H. Beal spent Wednes-
/CE CREAM !
Constantly on hand, also
,day in Toronto with her daughter, soft drinks on ice.
Mrs. A. J. Chandler. _ BREAD, BUNS and CAKES'
Miss Mary Morgan, of Toronto,
Spent several days here with her Patterson's Chocolates.
uncle and aunt, M. And Mrs. Hen-
' derson. Both phones in shop.
S. F. Robins, C. P. R. station ---MALE 1eEGISTE$„ , H• �,, �OIIIIey, : Pickering
Agent, is off duty at present on ac- ,., 0--04
'count of illness. Mr. Wilcox is TavxaDAY, SEPT. 13TH—Aue.tlon sale
relieving. of a first-class lot of fresh- cows, In Unity there is Strength
Toronto Exhibition has attract- young- cattle and springers, at lot 12,
ed a good many of Our residents rear of Con. 4, (Greenwood road), 5
during the past two weeks, especi- minutes walk from C. N. R.; the pro- There is a great movement at pres
ally on Monday.
perty of Oliver Denny. Sale at 1 en for co-operation among the 'farm -
o clock. See bills. W. B. Powell, ere of Ontario and every iurmer is
David Scott, eoa of W. G. And
Mrs. Stott, has ggo�ne to Whitby to Auctioneer. invited to join the good work.
Mrs.
S his studies in the High FRIDAY. SEPT. 14TH—Auction sale of Attend the meetings of the -Q. S. O.
p fresh cows, horses, young cattle and Club and become better acquainted
School. We wish him abundant sheep, the property of H. A. Jif kine, with your neighbor and mutual re-
tsuceese, to be sold at Myrtle Station (C. P.R.) spect and eonfidenee will develop.
Rev. A. McLellan was in the Sale -at 1,30, sharp. See bills., Wm. Room for a few orders of twine yet,
city on Wednesday. He was ac- Maw, auctioneerplace them with the secretary, and all
"companied by his daughter, Mies THTTRSDAY, SEPT. 20tH—Auction sale those getting twine througg)� the club
;Margaret, who will attend school of farm stock, implements, grain, are asked to get it prompt from Mr.
in the city. hay, roots, etc., at lot 13, rear con. Marquis or Lorne Puckrin.
Mrs. A. M. Smith and sister, 3, Pickering, the property or Ed. Next meeting, Aug. 16th.
'Miss Fox,Ieft on Tuesday for the ward Cammack. Bale at 1 o'clock.
'latter'eome in Lucan, where See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer United -Farmers'
Mrs. Smith will spend a few Club,Pickering
weeks before returning home. ge
Thomas Paterson has completed gent Viian�ed
the carpenter work in the new soR
Cedar Creek school. As.the paint-
!
aint- D I.S N EY
: ing has not let been done the R 1 0 K E R I N Ga
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_ 991r Us"ED 1011
e se►i lt�esr.e iig.000A�
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Savings Department
w tu s "on po�isesss i ru" f mei.., a few
bila sant a Use ow b77o�_
This is just the thing to put on your stock to keep -the flies.
17
Depeeits oiater�isf as saaiaprds
paw �t soeosais twine a seas. 110
4
: the supply of milk.
WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager.
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This is just the thing to put on your stock to keep -the flies.
away. Get a supply and thus increase
: the supply of milk.
t
PLOW SHARES
For all kinds of Plows on hand and they are sold'at
the lowest possible prices at ;
� H AS ..-SARGENT'S
CLAREMONT, .Ont. ..
ool will not be opened for some
time. AND DISTRICT
J. S. Bundy returned home last Funeral Directors
week after spending several weeks To edll for — — OF
-
in Pickering assisting J. H. Bandy "THE OLD RELIABLE and Embalmers,
in his rush of work. We are all FONTHILL NIIRSERIE8"
pleased to see his familiar conn- . S r Fqotwear
tenanee again. Ontario
-- Z110T ,r. �i mads►—; s— farmer pas- FT'all __ y
torof the Claremont Methodist planting, 1917; and fJnr stock of Summer Footwear includes the late�et styles - p
_ church, was in town on Thursday Spring planting, 1918,-
Ust renewing old acquaintances. Calls answered promptly at PrMPg and OXFORD$ in Vice Kid, Patent Leathbr, Ona Meted and
ties
Mr. Adams made a host of friends including many nen varie8n hour b motor. Dark Brown Calf.
In Claremont who are always de- which we alone control. y y .
Righted to see him.
Send for new illustrated Catalocue. No extra charge for "distance White Canvas and Buckskin Boots. Shoes and P"p 9
. Mr. and Mrs. Combe, o�Toronto, aleQ Agent's Proposition; Hand. _ _ - _
motored oat on Snnday and spent some free outfit. gxclus-
the holiday with the letter's mo- ive Territory. = - _' = See- ur line of Fleet Foot Outing Shoes for Men,
'lher, Mrs. A. W. McKay. We are LIBSRAL COMMISSION We have the finest Hearse Women and Children
'plea9ed to state that Mrs. Combs, and equipment outside'
who has been in poor health for . STO.'E and WELLINGTON, Of Toronto E E. L S G "
some time, is now making rapid_ ;)
progress toward recover The Foothill Nurseries.
ONTARIO Bell Phone, day or night, No. 99 NT,
There will bee-canning'-Aemo�n BOC $'f' ET, WHITBY, 0
�etrgtion when the Women's Insta- TORONTO, '
tuts meets on Tuesday afternoon, - Independent, day, -No. 52
Sept. 11th. at the home. of Mrs.'R
W. G. Scott. Tomatoes, peaches. Nights and Sunda s No. e5Cs ; 1
- plums, grapes and corn will be - - _ 'canoed. Mrs. Mrs. Duncan of Toronto
will be the demonstrator. All - Prepm for 1t0atless Days
< :ladies are invited.
Those wanting to order peaches Cab plenty of Fruit;and buy your. A full line of Green's and Leary's Bread
through the Women's Institute Sugar and Gem Jars
are requested to Rive their order from' us. _.:.and Pastry Flours, also - ,to Mrs. Walter Ward, Mrs. James
.Coates or )lire. Lyman Pilkep. Of all materials and dedRa ^Purity Bread Floor
The prices will be ae follows :5=.80 kept in stook. It will pay you We have a frill, supply of Dry - . --
per bushel basket, 95c. per 11 qt. to call M our works atd inspect our atoeb Goode Fresh Groceries Paints And
basket, 80c. per 9 qt. basket and and obtain prion . Don't be_mieled by '
"a -Its we do not employ them, emunumA Oils, and in fact everything you ,�•�•� • . O = L
SOC. per d qt. basket. ly we can, and do throw off the adent "O. �'
George and Mrs. Madill and oommiasion of 10 per oent.,whiohyon wit need always on head.
daughter, of DAtroit, returned to oerainly save by parobaains from sa,1 �a8011IIe and Motor 0118. gale (,�reaee and i
their home on Friday after a very call iolieiad,
:..pleasant visit with the iormer'R wNIT1T GRANITE CO.. v • F ! N G O L Machine Oils of various kinds., _
parents, Jae. B. and Mrs. Madill, Office and Works, Whitby, Ontario NORTH CLAREMONT }
t►ad 'other friends in this localitq. i
They were accompanied on their ' ' 1 Ice 'Cream every weekend, also Water -melon
ireturn'by Geo. and Mrs. Lee and -
and O r
daughter, Mies Muriel. B
ode. k
ange
The corn crop which threatened - -- —
early in the season to be a com- - I
the
has improved during Cattle 'Stanchions,: Hay Ca Litter E -A N N � 3
the past few weeks. Many fields � � • _
are looking fine' although in some
places where the land has been Carriers, Water Bods. and other Ba1T1 SROVCiF�3j4.�d � C =X0
e)14 and wet the crop will be ve -
light. Asa whole, the crop w7 , Stable Fixtures are Unequalled
be well up to the average.•
_ The teachers of our continuation ` They are complete in every particular : ° M ��� N Varengont 1i
sud public schools: Miss Rice, of Their durability is unsurpassed
Toronto, Miss Doughty, of Peter- If you contemplate renovating your stables or putting. in. Hay or
y e -- Bus meets all Trains
boro, Miss �J��_4�huston, of Ashburn, e s
Litter Ca
Litter t ,� o tet
end Mr. W`iljter, of Tavistock, cy p' vee B O ss First-class Rigs to hire day or
have returned after enjoying s Particulars Cheerfully-Gii J• R. THEBTON s • -� �� o .; q=, night at lowest prices..
two months' vacation at their Ind. Phone Pickering, Ont. = a Ee • M Os hs
respective homes, and have now p'og€S =� y= Phone 1806
entered upon their duties with
the examinations next summer ino � � ss ' O, Thos• SandOrsoa & Son,
view. eo le,Store o a ��.J.n 44 PROPRIETORS
h e P PROPRIETORS
A heavy rainfall on Sunday de- p O
la ed the work of harvesting con-
pp y wad rob N
eiderably. Fortunately, cool tote ys
Apr • IC��aE:RING�
weather set in, accompanied by . t`� tee. P •
a nice breeze, and in, consequence, THE LAST CALL s r~� "ap �• a4
the rain did little or no damage, .- .,. tae °� LUMBER' YARD
and the grain was soon sufficiently g • : o a. " .d itis ' -s
;dry to be taken into the barns. All Summer Goods must be moved at once. pf Sept
—
The farmers are now losing no' _ .m� oet,)
time in finishing up their harvest- All White Hose, 15 cents per pairs 2 pairs for 25 cents. !s B ffi' '!S. m w 'cog, I NOV � HARDWOOD FLOORING
ing operations. The grain is of Ladies' Vesta and Drawers, ! for 48 cents. ate, a
an excellent quality and will yield January itI'r-wt►itbp s, oeb.w. 4 BronRbam We can supply hardwood flooring
well. Men's White Saito Straw Hata At 98 cents. s, Port Perry 7, U:bridge ii, Canntos9oniso, in beech, birch, maple, plain and ;
Visitors to our village and those - Beaverton�, Upterarove8 _ quartered. White and red oak in a
%These are just a few of the many bargains we are offering. all grades, widths and thickness y;a
who return after some years's ab- g
sense, are complimentary in their NO '2' = G' E' d
remarks in regard to the Improved #OOFING
appearance of the village. -The Help being scarce I will be pre-
ppea al c front fences, many e - •. Frida and Saturda S ecial pared to do chapping and Bay Rubroid Ready Roofing, -the
which were uninviting m their y oat flaking only on first ready roofing, made in 1891
w Monday, Wednesday and Friday, SHINGLES
appearance, nicely kept Iswns. 2 lbs. Pure Lard for 56 cents, with Any purchase. of >�1.00 or more, during the month of March.
and respectable -loo side -walks Choice B. C. red cedar shingles `sem
have added much to the attract $igliest prices paid for Butter end Eggs, After that date on Monday and
iveness of our hamlet. As the h ek
Tears pass the residents of B M C E N T E E R
the village area talons an increased
interest in their homes. This is o -
4-- commendable feature in P I C K E it I N G
any people.
Friday of eat we
Also, for sale a gnanty of
2 -ft hardwood.
John F. Bayles, Greenwood
W. D. Gordon x Soap
PICKERING
Bell and Independent phones.
fr <. wa•r Cly s^Su ✓.F' ' j ^1•
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+tis..•% 4,_ • .,
•
•
of 4
the two books on the breast of the
dead soldier. When he fashioned a'
wooden cross and ' placed it over the 1 O
: dead assn's graves. On the cross ha !
"~' - - - •scrawled in big black letters, this '',e _•
r
' .epitaph • y
- --Brave Australian Soldier
Who- --- --
_
+ .. _ ,_ . _ Died for the Empire.
r+ --- - DOMESTIC SCIENCE AT HOME -
r.: BACK TO LONDON _
' 1 �ll ' {' 'Ninth Lesson -The Process of Digestion
- - >+f + A Poem of Leave The growth of the human body is When starchy foods are chewed
"I Have not wept when I have seen likened to that of a tree. In order well, the starches have been parrtly
r xf �y My
-stricken comrades die; that we may know just what foods are acted upon by the saliva in the mouth,
necessary °
I have not wept when we have made Y for us, we will begin a study and then, when they are transformed
s•
li, �+ ;•�i iiif �' The place where they should lie; of digestion. into the glucose state, the action1s
is
.,• _ „ o. Ali I,� f r _ My heart seemed crowned in tears,
Chewing or mastication of food is continued, by acid fluids in the atom -
but stip !the first act in the process of diges- ach.
? d No tear came to my eye. " • I kion; fcr this operation one should . Tlie remainder of the food is con -
[have good teeth. If the teeth are de- verted into a thick fluid, consisting of
I' c There is a time to weep, said! One, cayed or gone the food will not be solids and undigested particles, sus- k
'act thoroughly chewed; if this I. the case, ended in a quid called
'pie can A season to refrain; g Y + F yellowish liquid
How should it ope, this fount of tears, then a large portion. of saliva which ; chyme. This is the food now prepay- I:�'I� While I sate in the train the mouth secretes will be lost. The { ed by the saliva and stomach ferments
So that all blurred the landscape moo_ ! adult with good teeth will secrete for further digestion in the intestinal 0
ed about one quart of sa:iva _. day. canal.
„iI Outwith the window pane? `. The purpose of the saliva is two- In the intestines this liquid food
be.
fold: first, it lubricates and softens the . comes mixed with the. bile, pancreatic
Quality But one abort day since I had left food so that it may easily be swallow- j fluid and the ferments from the vari-
M 11gjate{] A land uplf@aved and rent ed. Second, the saliva brings about a ous intestinal glands. Each of these
Where Spring bring•s�'k, no bout: l chemical chane in the starch contain- fluids has a part to perform. The
ed in• the food, which, when thoroughly bile emues the fats and prevents
peening, chewed or broken up is transformed decomposition. The pancreatic fluids
forcPEA CIES _ et Nature'stravelled
were spent; into a convert sugar called glucose. complete the digestion of fats.
Yet now I travelled in a train � g g i p g
Theo' the kindly land of Kent! The food is then swallowed, and, on The intestinal fluids finish the pro-*
* * * entering the stomach, this process cess of digestion for the albumens and
most valuaUe of all fruits for - reserv- continues from twenty to thirty min- sugars.
1' These are the scenes, these the dear, utas. If the food is carelessly chew- Digestion is a m lex recess, where
ing. Horne preserved peaches give at small souls, y g P P
'Mid which our lot was cast, { ed or hastily swallowed, this action 1 any interference from wrong or im-
..cost autumns most luscious fruit for our ceases as soon as the food reaches the properly cooked foods combined with
To this loved land, if Fate be kind,. p p y '
I stomach. Starchy indigestion_ is the careless mastication, is very liable to
winter enjoyment. We shall return at last, produce serious results.
` is our sten steel e we hold-
- For this i result. �
- n tee tin
Lord, may we hold it fast! I'
-Sergeant Joseph Lee, the Black I Food Adjuncts ' classed as a condiment as well as a !g
__.ajull a Watch. Food adjuncts cannot be termed &Iod. Persons living in hot climates ;1
soon ]earn to like pungent hot apices,
_ foods because they do not furnish'
''
which become necessary articles. of:pHEaE ODPIS GO riut io , but rather act as a stiulen
'to the digestive organs and thus be -;dies. They act directly upon therPure and Unaolorcd
-
E Disappear Into Thin Air, -Says a ! come an aid to thedigestion of true 1 liver. Vinegar is the fermented juice
food. of apples, fruit or sour wine.
!s best for peaches and 811 Other preserving. The Paris Scientist Food adjuncts are classified as bev-
clear spar sprtlp develo s all the ex or For many years the. world has been Catsup and Pickles
te „ crapes and condiments.
of the fruit. Fure canes rll�x. 2ranulatlon. Experi- baffled by the problem of where the Great care must be taken if you
Beverages. -The primary service of .wish to avoid muddy,pickles,
fenced housekeepers order it b name all throug-h the pine go that are turned out in millions, i beverages is to soggy p '
p of millions by the pin factories. g quench the thirst watery catsup, etc.. Do not use alliin_
preserving Season.aking
� Thirst is nature's call for water. Wa in
um, copper or r. pry g solved at last blew seems to have been ter constitutes the fifth class of food catsup or pickling, towing to theaction
2 and 5-1b. cartons; 10, 20 and 100 -lb. sacks. A Pans scientist has been experi-'I principles. It does not produce heat, of the acid in the vinegar. �
: and is therefore incombustible, but be-
menting on pins, hairpins and needles' Cucumber Catsup, -Six, cucumbers,
'WING LABELS FREE -Send Ins a red ball trade-umik cut' ' cause it has a.great many uses in the
ficin a lug or carton and we will Bead yon a book of 6y the simple process of watching a four large onions, one cupful of salt.
54 _ few. He states that thepractically, b°dy it is an absolute necessity Wes- .peel the onions and cucumbers and
y e*�d P> ]ahela. disc they.ter' is the best known of till solventz. then cut in thin slices. hover with
: ppear into thin air, changing into - It acts as a carrier to all parts of the salt and then stand aside for twent - -
ferrous oxide a brownish rust that �'
` , , ; e body and assists in regulating the four hours. Chop fine and place in
Atlantic Sugar Refineries.; Limited coon blows away in dust. i temperature of the body. i a porcela-i preserving kettle. Add -
1, An ordinary hairpin took only .152 ; 'one pint of good cider vinegar and
days to blow away. Cofi.'ce ii- the berry or- aced of a
Power Building, Mowreal uo y y. A steel pin -leaf- tropical tree that bears fruit similar !then boil for thirty minutes. Rub
- — just under fifteen months. through a fine sieve and then add: one
A common pin took eighteen months I to our common cherry. hIt acts as a tablespoonful of cayenne pepper, one
to vanish. A polished steel needle atimulalnt to the nerves, relieves fats-, tablespoonful of mustard, one tea-
-- - — - defied fife ravages of the atmosphere gue. The flavor is extracted from, spoonful of allspice, one teaspoonful
Ah! these Australians. They're be longest, taking 234 the berry after it has been roasted of cinnamon. Boil genu for ten
� y g. g years to disappear. ' �'
gars when they're roused." ` So tl.e reason why the world is not and ground; then it is boiled, percolat- , minutes then fill into sterilized' bot -
ed or steamed as in drip coffee. ties aWd cork. Seal by di ping in lie
An Australian Soldier We have just time to bury him' be= a foot deep in pins it buys is, it seems,; srowax. Store in a cool, dig
ping
the nam which makes an iron= Tea is valued for its theine, whichia P dry' place.
By Patrick MacGiIl.' fore it's light; said , his' companion.' y a pleasant stimulating constituent of : Sweet Pickles. -Peaches, pears and
-_ "We'll hurry up with the job, get his surfa.e scale off when. exposed for a tea. It also contains tannin, which, � plums -may be used. Peel and remove
papers and identity disc and cover him long time to the atmospherewithout if allowed to develop by premitting all the blemishes and then cut into
.It was in the hour preceding the'up. up. It seems a shame to• leave him ly- the protection of paint. • small sic, a . To three pounds of -
P $ the tea to stand considerable time P ..
dawn that a British 'regiment relieved ing alone out here." j mixed and prepared fruit, weighed
g• atter brewing, is injurious to the atom-' P P 8
the Australians and took possession of They, got the man's papers, then The raising of cattle in Rhodesia has' ach. The use of fresh boiling water' after cutting, add: three cupfuls `of'
the trenches which the southern lookedfor his identity disc, but found. now reached the stage where meat when making tea is a necessity. Do brown sugar, two cupfuls of best cider _
soldiers had taken from the Germans that it had gone. They buried him, canning planta must be provided to ' not boil tea. vinegar, one cupful of seeded raisins.
on the day before. The Germans vmre± and then went, back • to , their trench care for the excess output. -Chocolate. and ' cocoa have a re- l Bring to a boil and then stand aside
• loth to part with their trench, but an l and looked at the papers. Two books = -! cognized food value, whether they are, for twenty-four hours. Repeat this
•argument conducted with bayonet and were objects of great interest to. one The throne of Britain, in the House eaten or made into a drink. Cocoa and then on the third day, add: one
bomb impressed them with the earn- of the stretcher bearers, who had a of Lords, is of oak, adorned with ivory, is insoluble, but when added to boiling; tablespoonful of cinnamon, one table-
;:' 'neatness of Australian desires and the 1 taste for literature. • Both were books gold and silver and is draped about 1 water the starch thickens sufficiently; spoonful of allspice, one-half table- _
Germans withdrawing according ' tq 1 of verse, one was Adam Lindsay Gor- with priceless tapestry. On the back , to hold the particles in solution. spoonful of cloves, one-half table-
' plan (vide German officials) took up I don's poems, another was a miscel. of -this chair of state are the emblem-� Condiments. -Flavoring • extracts, spoonful of ginger one-half table -
a position further back. Needless to laneous collection of Australian po- atic Lion and Unicorn, carved and' seeds, herbs, apices and sauces are spoonful of mace. Tie the apices in a
say, all the enemy soldiers did net i etry. Both dog-eared volumes were gilded. The arms of the throne term- i called condiments. They are used to piece of cheesecloth. and - cook until
withdraw, numbers of them who had' anpotated and pencilled, and showed' inate in a pair of lions' heads of give food a pleasing flavor and should i thick. Then store in glasses and jars.
lost all interest in. the doings of that the dead man had • devoted much gold with open jaws: � be partaken of moderately.. Salt is Seal in the usual manner.
man for a eimore, lay out on the-fleld, l study to their contents. One verse
Y 'their faces white beneath the stars. II struck the stretcher-bearer's atteii- -- --• - ..
-The Australians had I' tion; all the words were underlined in Doctors and Eye SA neer1 gone, and the red ink. It ran: g -
British took stock- of `their surround-, «.
1 ring's. As a rule a recently contested All creeds and trades will have sol-
.trench is grimly interesting and the dues there -give every class its ;hat Bon-Qpto Strengthens Eyesight 45" _..- .
-one' n hich they found themselves' ,
was no exception to this rule, The And there'll be many `s .clerk to spare�s •a
Germans had made a big fight and' for the pride o! the jackeroo. In'a'Week'e7 Time In'Manv Instances i
Ps= the penalty; their limp bodies; They'll fight for honor and fight for
in field -grey uniforms fringed parapet' love, and a few will fight for gold, S Pree Pro ca'ipuon you can Have
and parados, lying there as they felli For the devil below and for God above Filled adid Lae " Homer,
when flung out by. the victors. Mute,,! as our fathers fought of old, • I Boston, class. -victims of eye strain
impotent things they looked; well in* : And some half blind, with exultant wt o other clases weaknesses
eeglad to kn w
keeping with the wreck of war, the I- tears and some stiff -lipped, i that Doctors and Eye Specialists now
shattered -du - stern -eyed, agree there is real yhope and help for
$�� ,the ruined machine y i them. Many whose eyes were failing
gun emplacel&nts, blood -bespattered -For. the pride of a thousand after Jay they have had their •eyes restored
era et. and arados. The Australians I years and the old eternal pride and many who once wore glasses say
3Q P P r they have thrown them away. One
E. have nothing to. learn in the art, of • The soul of the world they will feel n a cline atCou da n t It: I was al -
taking a hostile trench. ( and see in the chase ani"tyle print at
all. Now I can read everything with-
` • retreat— out my glasses, and m eyes do not
Dawn was almost breaking and a + I hurt. any more. At ni`�at the would
white mist lay over No Man's Land They'll know the glory of Victory= psin dreadfully. Now they tool fine all
and the splendor of defeat. I the time. It was ltke a miracle to me."
when two ,Tomn9ies, itretcher-besr-'• A lady who used it says: "The atmo
i At the bottom of the page•was writ- phere seemed hazy• with or witho
s . ' era; turned' towards their .own trenches ten in red ink in a strong firm hand • las ses, bfifut
days eve his preeeema
after the night's work between the •this sentence: "The whole world sees clear. I can read even fine print with -
lines As they went they stumbled,' i out glasses." Another who used it
in a fold of the + the German as an enem now• may grot~nd on a number � + y tsaya: 'I was bothered with eye strain
he never be seen otherwise. caused by overworked, tired eyes which
of c6rpees piled together in'a confused Induced fierce headaches, I have worn
p• jFurther along in the book was ! glasses for several years both for dis-
written this: "We must , judge this tance and work, and without them I
My GodI •There was• some fighting, could not. read my own name on an
,,, war not by the good it may bring, envelope or the typewriting on the
!
here", said one of the men. That is ++
but by the evil it has -averted." machine before me. �.aa do troth now,
a heap, seven of them." I �'I wonder who ' this soldier has I aiaseeivat oigeihera mynnacountathe
"All l>at one are Germans;' said the I been?" the stretcher-bearer asked uttering leaves on the trees across the
other. "I think this Australian• did himself, "who his people are?" >. bavatt Oksa whiclike h atm seven blyears
for them all."' ur to
As if to ansa this questipn a ' e I cannot express my joy at what
t has done for me."
Hepointed,to the one dead man who, pjiotograph dropped out from between'. It is, believed that thousands who
wag not a German. He was a big, the pages. It was the likeness' of'the! wear glasses can now dlr•card them to
well -knit soldier,` who now la face soldier and under it was written'i"' a reasonable time, and -multitudes more
y will be able to strengthen their eyes
downward to earth, his body across l "An Australian soldier who has -no l no as .to be gpared the trouble and ex -
his blood-stained bayonet and one next of kin." p Dr. Beek,
ever getting glasses.
.Y Dr. Beck, an eye specialist of nearly
hand gripping the throat.of a lifeless That night the stretcher-bearer, twenty years practice, says: "A patient
enemy,who, in addition to a taste for liter- came to me who was suffering' from
"This man
athad a sense of the dramatic, Elcpharttla Marginalis with all the
's all alone here. He must ure concomitant symptoms, as morning
have engaged all these single-handed. opened the grave again and placed agglutination 04 the lids, chronic neon
iunctivitis and ephiphors. Her eyes
strain arieing from protracted micro+
when not congested had the dull, suf-
acopical research work. Bon-Opto used
fused expression common to such cases.
according to directions rendered a sur. -
Having run out 'of her medicine a
prisin service. .I found my eyes re•
friend suggested Bon -Osie. She used
markably strengthened, so much so
this treatment and not only overcame
have put aside mylasses without dis.
her distressing condition, but strange
comfort. Several Of -MY coileague3 ha,,*
and amazing as it may seem, so
her that
also used It and we are agreed as to
its
strengthened eyesight she w;s
results. In &,,few days, under my {
able to dispense with her distance
'observation, the eyes of an astigmatic
glasses and her headache and neuralgia
ease were so Improved that glasses l
left her. In this instance I should say
have been discarded by the patient." „{
Eye
her eyesight waq Improved 100%. I
have since verified the efficacy of this
troubles of many descriptions .
may be wonderfully berrented by
treatment in a number of cases and
the
use of Bon-Op.to and if you want to
have seen the eyesight improve from
25 to 76 cent in a remarkably short
strengthen your eyes, go to any drug
store
per
I can say it works more quickly
and get a bottle of Bon-Opto
tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet in
(ime.
hen amy other remedy., I have pre-
cribed for the eyes."
a fourth of aglana of water and let It
dissolve. With thin liquid bethe the 'I
Dr. Smith, an oculist of w1de expert-
says: 'I have treated is
eyes two to four times daily. You
should notice your eyes clear up per -
Once, private
practice a number of serious opthalmic
ceptibly right from the start, and In.
dlseasee with Bon-Opto and am able to
flammatioa and redness will quickly
report ultimate recovery in both acute
disappear. If your eyes bother you -
and chronic cases. Mr. B. .came to my
even a little it is your duty to take.
office suffering with an infected eye.
steps to nave theta now before It is
The condition was so serious that an
too late. Many hopelessly blind might
cperatlpn for enucleation seemed im-
have saved their sight If they lead cared j 1
perattve. .Before resorting to the
for their eyes in time.
operative treatment I prescribed Bon-
Note: ♦ city physician to whom the, above
Opt. and in 24 hours the secretion had
article was submitted, said: '"Yes, Bon.opto Is
lessened, inftamnlatory symptoms be-
a remarkable ere remedy. Its constituent in.
gan to subside and in seven days the
Br'edleats ars well known to eminent eye spa- _
clallsts and
e3'e was cured and retained Its nor-
mal vision. Another case of extreme
widely prescribed by tbem. I bays
used It very successfully an my own practice oa
convergent atrabismus (cross eyes)
patients whose eyes were stralned throutrh over.
escaped the surgeon's knlfe by the
timely use of your collyrium, The
to
work or ml■at glasses. I can highly recommend
It in cafe of weak, watery, achlnc, smartinc
Itching,
tightened external muscles yielded
the 'soothing and anodyne effects of
burnins eyes, red Ilds, blurred vislon Of
for eyes tallamed from exposure to smoke, son,
Hon-Opto. I `always Instil Bon-Opto
dust or wind• It is one of the very few prepare -
after removal of foreign bodies and
tions I feel should be kept on band for regular
apply it locally to all burns, ulcers
use In almost every famtig." Bon-opto is not a
and spots on the eyeball or the lids
patent medicine or secret remedy, It Is as
for its therapeutic effect, By cleans-
ethical preparation, the formula being printed am
Ing the lids of secretions and acting
the package. The manufacturers suaraatee it to
a tonic for the eyeball itself the
strengthen eyestgb* 70 per cent lu oqe Week's time
vision is rendered more acute, hence
-in many Inxunm k orrefund the monoy. It itdie.
the number of cases of discarded
glee ea." .
�
permed tv all sood drugslsts, including
stores: also by 11
I)r. Conner says: "'My eyes were in
enaral Tamblyn ane
I• asaton A Co.. Toronto.
bad opadltlon owing to the Revere
n
,Don't Waste, Do t
SftrVe--there, is plenty
Of
food for all if you Will Only
do your bit in preventing
Demand the whole
wheat grain in breakfast
foods and bread.Shredded
'Vibeat Biscuit is 190 percent.
whole wheat nothing wast-
ed, every particle utilized.
It contains more real nutri-
ment than "meat, and costs
-much less. For any meal
with milk and fruits.
:_17
-z
A, LAD THAT'S GONE
SAVE HE -CHILDREN
KINDLY DEUVER THAT BEBLIL
From New' Zealand.
disired.
exciting
During the German Occupation The
6 and
When the shadows are falling soft
Moth6ro whit keep a box of Baby's'
Sacred - volume Was Kept Secure -
still,
Own Tablets in the house may feel
"At -Noyon, when the Germans
And the heat of the day is done,
that the lives of their little ofies are
ireastinably safe during the hot-,-weath-'
in bed in, the Kommandantpir Went
-
I see through the dusk as a mother
Stomach. troubles,. cholera infan-
straight to thi� cathedral, and said to
Will
tum and diarrhoea carry off thousands
the� sacristans wife:' "Kindly deliver
'Vise face -of a lad that's gone.
of little ones every summer In most
-century uR the tenth -Bible of No n
, ' . - . - m
The face of a lad with a stalwart
cases because the - mother does not
Cathedral," says Laurence Jerrold. -in
the Contemporary Review.
frame
have a safe medicine at -hand to give-
. 'They knew all about - it. -But* the
Whom God once gave to me'
promptly. Baby's own. Tablets. cure
these troubles; or it given occasionally
sacristan's wife 'hid hever heard' of
With a fearless heart ands stainless
the well child will prevent - their •the
that Bible. For two years and'a-Bali
name,to
And a soul of chi ally.
'Coming On. The Tablets are suarad-
Kommandantur looked for that
Bible, and never found it. The sacris-
.
teed by a government analyst to be ab-
to the new
tan's wife showed it me. ' 'It is a rare
I see h im. again as he said farewell,
splutely harmless even
born babe. They, are especially good
illuminated Gospel with some unique
Gallant, and tall and gay,
I bear the clang of the station bell,
in summer because they' -regulate the
decorations.
7 "She had ever' night -hid it in a
y
The night that he went away'.
boWeli sweet and keep the stomach
different corner of.hgr house.. She
Ul
and pure. They are sold by medicine
de -len or 1, mail at 25 cents a box
would have been shot if it had been
_Tfie biat
yeast in.
T the world.
S Makei
pell-fi4
bm%d
MADE
IN
T 0 TO. OMIT' CANADA
E.WGILLETT COMPANY UNIM
TORONTO*.01SIT. - .
remember the day when the ca e
found. It is back now in the vestry W114NIPEO MONTREAL
came, from Tp.e Dr. Williams' Medicine C0.1 e,4
of Noyon Cathedriil.. The plain, -little
'A, Ont.
And I knew that his race was run, Broo'i'_. woman tells you her story bald]
And that nothing was. left but an y." Vacant � lot, back yard. and school
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ardens have produced $350,000,600 -;A.
J
honored name, Black -Cat Luck. 3nnard'a ZdAIRIGAt AeUN
eves euworth worth of vegetables this summer in
m r .
y
And a grave for my son—my son. A certain resident in a country the United States. ' In Canada, -b
Improve your work and it will the same.. proportion,
suburb makes a point of keeping the increased
pin r open!
And every night when the sun goes of his houseJ prove you.
the doors and windows production of vegetables in cities and .1
west, _5
Made Canada. As he sat in one of his breezy rooms towns amounts to about ;28,000,000.
And the toil of the day is done, the other evening, waiting for dinner, 0------0"7-0--
Oh, I long for the boy who loved me his wife came in from the kitchen I YES I LIFT A C
at
best CORN 4 x1nard's Liniment-ou"s nurus. a*
"We've just h,.d a-vsit from a black OFF WITHOUT PAIN I
And the smile of a lad that's gone..
cat," she said. Box, edgings should not b,e cut in
An Autumn "Ah," he reported, "that's good. "tells how to dry
Cincinnati man -hot, dry weather.
Black cats are lucky, you know.' up a corn or callus so It rifts
School Dress EVERY WOMAN'S RIGHT "Yes," answered his wife, who dis--1
likes cats, "this one was certainly I
j-1 A.nCER. TUMORS, LUMPS. IDT-
to
every woman belongs the right lucky. It has run off with the cod / Internal and external. cured with -
to cook for out Patin by our home treatment. Wifts'
to enjoy a healthy, active, happy 11fe, � You corn -pestered en I r R,iimsi- Medical
steak' I was just going ed men and o 0
PA rs It us before too late. D
-as eut ef ever -
yet el, %an Aiiffpr y need suffe, no longet. ear t a a ro, Limited. 0 nwwo*d. Ont
that nearly killed you before says —TO
of agony, usually froni some form of
bloodlessness. That Is why one. sees ADIES WANTED DO PL IN - I
because a few L and light isevving at home, wholAe or
work sent aux &,,1R11N,6 Granukted Eyefids, Cincinnati authority,
every side pale thin cheeks, dull 0 drops of freezone applied directly- on a spar* tirne; good Pay; stamp for
on eve 1C distance, icharges I)aid. send sts,
sad drooping figures—sure signs Sore es, Eyes by national Manufacturtrix
eyes a Son. t and Wind quickly tender, achlqg. corn or callus,_ st9ps particulars.
of headaches, weak backs, aching i relieved by Murine. Try it in soreness at once and soon the corn or I company:. Montreal.
limbs and uncertain health. All weak, your Eyes and in OaDy 6 ILYM i
I No &aartin, j=t Eycimmfuril hardened callus loosens, so it can be
suffering women should win the righi , UR -a or by lifted off' root a I- without
; Marine Z" Raggleft At Y-ur Drs sena nd all, it tit pain.
to be well by refreshing their weary i V Sol,
Marine
bodies -with the new. rich, red -blood I are Salve. to TQkws Free. A small bottle of f.,ebzolie costs very
I Ask Agurlim-Z" UmmOft Co-- Chilillialls 4 little -at any drug store, but will posi-
that promptly transfer ' ms them into tively -take off every hard or soft, corn
healthy attractive women. This new, Safe. at Last, or callus. This should be tried, as it
rich. *red blood is supplioad in abund-
A man who was continually 'losing - lis inexpensive and is said not to.irri-
ance by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which h -+*-n while dressina, cow-' tate the surrounding skin.
reaches every organ and every nerve
plained to his wife about it. With 1 lf-Your -druggist hasn't any freezone
inthebody. ity born of the use of hair-' l. bottle. for ypu ZAM*
an ingenuity Through the use of. these Pills thou- I Alar from his wholesale drug house. It is I tell him to get a small
sands of women have found a prompt I pins, she told him to hold his collar
button in his mouth - The next morn- line stuff and acts �like a charm every will reduce inflamed ow MUP n
cure when suffering from anaemia. In iiiJoints. Sprahm Beillism Soft
Ing she wa& startled by an'unusual time.
✓
digestion, heart palpitation, rheun= c
tism, general weakness, and. those all- commotion,. Bunhes; Haab Bo" Pott
I "What's �the matter?" abs asked EvILQuittor. Fistula and
infected sores quickly
tv menta from- which women alone suffer. anxiously.
There ija no part of this broad Domia- as it is a positive antiseptic
the collar button
Z I'Vve swallowed THOSE AWFUL and gorinicLde. Pleasant to
ton in which you will not find some said the man. usei does nW btloist or tamms
former sufferer who has regained ..W -wife, "there's the law. andwort dw &ON&
ell." responded his
SZ.00rcr,= deuve"d.
health and strength t - hrough the use of one comfort; for once in your life you CRAMPS k I M vve. i
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, and this is know where' it is." ASSORSIVF, JR.. the and..W. &diaaw kruaiddlaiL
the reason why these pills have been factU011 rMWOL 5WQ11CQ Ve",WC1146 612111-1 BrI111101111
mocha Maps pWA aw itiftgniumas, prim 11.00 W book all
a favorite household remedy for more MON I EY ORDERS- SU that may "To i4ealery Of deli verI& Will tan roe in"a if roe wdsa,
If_ you are ailing L11mal Trial mania tar lot in smisaL
than a generation.
510 t4mans Bldg.,
Send a Dominion Express Money .. Illantraw.
III give the pills i fair trial you AMuch Suff in
and w Order. Five dollars costs three cents. absortum and Ab0 F. YOUNG. F. 0. FwbM& &_ UP mado As CS06
will find renewed health- and bappi- 7'
!nese in their use. pink pills The whiskers of the walrus extend
can get Dr. Williams' 11 Marysvilie. Pa.—"For twelve years
Where in the schoolgirl whowould you I three or four inches, out from the I suffered
! through any medicine dealer, or by I I su ered with terrible cramps. I
not revel in a military dress for fall? , snout.- They are quite s would have to stay ����IRA S
Here is the smartest of these little 'Mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 8 A�iff , and be
The Dr. Williams' btedicine come itiff er with age. - They are In bed several days
-,frocks made of dark blue serge and 12.50 from plucked separately and exported to eve month. I
Brockville, Out. -of
worn with trim linen collars and cuff s.'Co., B China, where they are used as tooth- 9:7 all kinds
and a red silk tie. Pockets to -the I ' picks. remedies- and was ETCHY pIMM 7
'AN -EASELS ARE KILLERS. treated by doctors, right and pockets to the left are an
I . . but my trouble con -
extra stylish as well all practical fea-., _'—s"al f*v oil* On face.'- Badly Disfigured
lure of this frock. McCall Pattern Of All the Flesh Eaters in the Most —d's L' tinned until one day
Hunter. ..: of flies in - manure'- I read about. Lydia -Ointmeht
No. 7906, Girl's Military Dress; with'. Persistent H The breeding E. Pinkliam's Vege-' Used 2 Boxes
'detachable expe. In 6 sizes; 4 to 14 smallest. quadrupeds, the heaps is easily prevented. Use carbo-,
table Com 0211, A
The ndwA and 3 Cakes S
se part carbo-sv! and had done for
.�years. -Price, 15 cents. shrews, are the fiercest and most sal and water; or what it
This pattern may be obtained from bloodthirsty animals, but coming uptwenty parts -water. Sprinkle the. -led It
othem I tr had a of :-Irnptes on
smallest heap well and as. fresh material is and now I am never I y disfigured.
your local McCall dealer, or from the :the scale of size we find the and the fries will troubled with cramps and feel like a my face whi�hh=tot,'d
170 Thdy were inflamed and came w a head, -4
McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, ;carnivore, the weasels, decided killers, plied up sprink'e it, a
Dept. W. of prevented from breeding. different woman- I cannot praise and I could tear nay skin as soon as a
I often taking life for. the mere futt I
Lydia R Pinkhami's Vegetable Cot4- little heat came near them. I could.
it gtend too highly and I am recommend- hardly sleep.
did.
The roars of the jaguar and leops�rdj But of all the flesh eaters the little,. r It to my ends who suffer as I "Wheh I saw Cuticura Soap and ;3
a, an snakelike, gliding, short -legged crea-: Minard's Liniment Co., Limiterd. ntm GEOINGS R. NAYLOP, Box 72. 'atment advertised I sent for a free
are like "hoarsill, barking cough I Ointment interval of about second s6parat- ture with the apparent power to van- j Dear Sirs, --4 had a Bleeding Tumor Marysville, P11- simple which did so -much good that I
the most -persistent huntei and , on my face for a long d me and tried a, young women who are troubled with ben ht more, and I used two bb f.
1--ig the expiratory efforts," says an i isb is i Wriful or Irregular periods, backache, xes 0
They may be easily re-. chaser of its numerous prey, and it is number of remedies without ILny good , be-clach , dragging�down senzationst Cuticura Ointment and thret cakes of.
..observer. I
produced or imitated , by sawing a very doubtful if it often goes hungry; results. I was advised to try MI- ; faintiy spells or Indikestibn sh6uld Cuticung Soap when I was healed."
Vegetable (Signed) Miss Bertha Nilsson, Stock.
thin board with a coarse- there is too much to be had for the! NARD'S LINIMENT, and after using take ydia EL Plakham's
piece of bolm, Sask.
es, and several bottles It made a complete I comp If you ha
i"good com
Stock -
toothed saw. kind of hunting the weasel do, r otind. Thowands have been re- plexkiie
its cousin the mink, merely a larger i cure, and It healed all up arid disap- stored to bealth,by.this root and herb erb It so lry using Cuticura Soap daily=
i the weasel is another slick I peared altogether. remedy. Culticurs. Ointment occasionati
is i loA I I
specimen at obtaining a meal when,
DAVID HLENDERSON.
Kings Co., N. B.,
_ ul advice w
Write for tree and helpf
dia R Pinkhigm Medidne Co. (0011.
L19
For fteig Sample Each by UM ads 71
dress post -card- "Cuticura. Diep$. A,
disired.
exciting
Selleisle Station.,
Sept- 17, 1904.
B ' ntfal rt� Nugmic, Only W
=I lettem
1owtoi4 U. S. Sold everywherill,
One of the rarest and most
forest is afforded by
OT,
open r such
Is Greatest Aff Strength
incidents of the
a weasel chasing a squirrel. This, i:,
Would Have Felt the Same.
begun on the ground not too great a
Iron of
distance from aify large tree, where
"Hark!" observed the -romantic
-,:Buflders,, Says- Doctor
the pursued knows it will be safe, is
*affair,
young woman spending her holidayss
oft ein it nip -and -tuck for while I o
on the farm. "Just bear bow those
A Secret of the Great Endur
ance and .'Powers of Athletes.time,
neither creature can make the best of I
or
old trees in the orchard moan and
as compared with .the rabbit
I
groan in the storm, like the crying of
jumping mouse, they are not slow and
I
a lost s6ul!"
Ordinary NUZAted iron Will Make Deli- teen days' time simply by taking Iron In,
they are nearly matched, both in
I
"' Well, replied her practical and
cats, Nervous, Sundown Fe"Is, 200, the proper form.' And this after they
Per cent. Stronger in Two Weeks' had in Morrie cases been doctoring for
straightaway going andin dodging.
unromantic companion, "I guess you'd
Time in X"y Cases. months 'Without obtaining any benefit.
;Thus through brush and bramble, I
moan and groarr, too, if you were a:
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Nioxt people fool- But don't take the old formis of reduced
lahly seem to think they are going to get iron, ' Iron acetate oil tincture df iron
I-over"stones and fallen trees, along'
4 -, I
branches and old fence tors at..
full of green -arpples as those tree
renewed health and strength from some simply to 'save a few cents, You must
stimulating medicine, secret nostrum or take iron to a form that can be easily
prone
I
to the very base of the trunk sought,
are.
narcotic drug, said Dr. E. Sauer. a 13os- absorbed and assimilated like nuxated
ton Physician- Who has studied widely iron if you want it to. do you any good.
the chase gc�-es and may continue up
. I
both in this country and in Great Euro-: otherwise it may provd worse than use -
the trunk; the weasel, thbn, unless
peau .1%ledical Institutions, when, as, a leas.s. Many -an athlete or prize-fighter
matter of fact; real and true strength 1 haq won the day simply -because they
young and inexperienced, knows that
k the secret of great strength an4l,
can onI3` 'come frbrn the food you eat. enndeuwrance filled his blood with troilk
out
even with its powers Of Climbing,
But people often fail to get strength and
of their food because they haven't before he went into the affray, while
whic h are of no mean sort, it cannot
enough Iron In their blood to enable it many another has gone down to in-
compete with the red or the gray
to change food Into living matter, From glorious, defeat. simply. tor. the Jack of a.
their weakened, nervous condition -they iron.
squirrel, the latter possessing not only
ideal for the purpose, but
know something Is wrong but they can't NOTE: Nuxated - Iron, rernmiriended
tell what, F;o 'they generally commence
by Dr. E. Sauer, to one
of the newertrouble
most claws
also a balancing tail that aids greatly.
doctoring toring for stomach, liver or kidney above
or symptoms of some othu ail- organic iron 0orhpounds. Unlike the older
Anyway, going up and into the
ment caused by lark of Iron in,the blood. inorganic Iron products, It to e�Lxlly asslml_
This thing ' . on -for years, while laced, ften not lniuri the'teeth, irfake-them- -
branches the squirrel is sife from
the patient smuVersfountald agony. If You black, dor upset the stq.Mach: on the con -
well, you owe It to trary, it Iii a most potent re?ned:, in rairly
every* foe, even the swift -winged
are not strong or
yourself to make the following test : all forms of.indlgeptlon, as well as for ner-
hawk , unless taken by surprise. And,
See how long you can work or how far vous, run-riown enriditions. The inanufac. 14
walk without becoming tired. curers have such Great confidence In Nux 4.1
ct' m11t of
,as - smatter of fa of the cap-
Mlu. take two five -grain, tablets of or- ated-Tron that they offer to forfeit 3100-00
Next Institution if they cannot
M by lying
ma
;tures by the killers are a
'I
10 an
three time- y charitable
dinary nuxated irnn per day
after meFLIP for two weeks:. Then tent lake any man or w�mmn xinder 60.
and
;in wait. At this sort the
equal
smallest carnivora hardly the
j.,
I.h. nos see -for yourself lacks lmn, 4ncrcnpe their strensth 100
streng pro-, J
have gained. I have seen per cent. or over in four weeks' time,
how much ag_'�e ir"Ic trouble.
or
cats OT the fox, but they make use Of
THE
'dozenq of nervous. run-down people who vided they have no serious
double their They Mon offer to ref"d your money it
it frnrn time to time.
vvere ailing all the while,
rl�ev not it resat m�uhla Your strength a"
strength and endurance and entirely irpt I y,
days' time• It is die.
rid of All symptnrnq of clyprreii%ia. M. -sr • ndurance in ten
and other troubles in from ten to four- I penned by ail wood drucirlsts.
ISSUE 36-17 .
Winard's Liniru,iint Cures 11andraff.
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. 4Y., .. A •� sets.. .N �Yk:;,
- - .. • sees ' e .. � �i .. .. _
. LOCALISMS. -James Richardson spent the Q000S '/VOW /N SEASt� . 1' 1
` - . For dale or To Read
holiday in Lindsay. '
�r.+
W. J. and Mrs. Gordons nt
Pe One p¢rtabla Saw Mill situated in
-Wm.- White has purchased Wednesday in the city- the Province of Saskatchewan, con- - _ _ • We -have a full Zine •Of -
Mrs. Crew's Orchard on the Green- -Miss ,Mary Clark sppeent a few slating of one 26 h. p. engine, Water -
.y �qod. road. days with friends in-Lakefield. - vus saw mill. cut-off saw, planer, lath .
-W. J. Money was. on the sick -Mr. and Mrs. Love of Toronto mill, every tool for the manufacture �i S Oves *Harvsting To6ls Paints
of lumber, and . two thousand logs to
,]ist for several days, but is now Sundayed with.Mra. H. J. Marquis. Oil, start with. _Owing to a decline in my ns u
Improving. -Miss Ids Bunting ie visiting health I am -forced to- give• up apar- -.and. nils, Machine Oil,
-Gordon and Miss •Law spent her relatives in Toronto for a few don of my business, therefore, would
the holiday with 0. and Mrs. Mor- days. sell or rent. to the right pwtz Must Motor Oil, etc.
Bombe, of Oweimee. -Mrs. Harvey, of Oshawa. spent be a hustler sad be prepared to take _
-Mise Msud Bevis; of LakeSeld, Monday with her sister, Mrs, A. possession as soon as possible, as sale
has been spending a few days Findlay. of lumber is good. SlreBII Doors .and Windom Screens.
with W. J. and Mrs.- Clsrk. � -Lloyd Shirley, of Hamilton, _ CHARL86 SHAW, Treservin d Kettles.
-James Cornell, of Lindsay, spent a few days with hit parents 50-.10 Bj9
orkdals, Rask.
was here on Tuesday with his par- Dr. and Mrs. Shirley. - - ,
eats Edward and Mrs. Cornell -Miss Nellie Strachan, of To. . The Fruit .Store - J. H. BUNDY Plckerin9 ,.
kenneth and Mrs. Gordon, of ronto, is spending a few days with HAS THE QUALITY - -
Toronto, spent the holiday at the John said Mrs. Markar.
home of the former's mother here. -The township council meets _
-William and Mrs. Burrell, of on Monday next for the transac- Melons", .-Peaches, tI V
Peterboro. spent the holiday here tion of general business.
with the former's mother, Mrs. A. - -C. H. and Mrs. Burling spent "Plume, Cherriesihe taE
-t
"INEW
Burrell.. the holiday with their daughter, - gad all other P'rtilts ���
-Mrs. Bie and two children, of Mrs. Deana, of Frankford. -
I.
Sarnia, spent a few. days . with the -Mrs John Rankin and dau-
M. seasold.....: .
'lormees parents, Ed. and Mrs. ghter, Miss Minnie, are spending -
t7oraell. a week with relatives in Sarnia.-
--C. H. Ham, of Englehart, re- -Several of our merchants went NEILSON'S ICE CREAM -
tuned home on Wednesday, alter out into the country this week to Plain, in cones, sundaes or in a ,r m . e r I
-'pirnect�eg'a !eve days here with his T Licgs farmers with their bar- h.,,i.�m wins-alwaysgood, -
-Mrs: Ale=. Platt, of Kingston, -Goo. M. Palmer Is gradually H. J. MARQUIS::We're
kas been spending a few days here regaining his health, after his . read for you with .a trotah
'St the home,of her father, W. D. serious illness, but is still confined Wkwhis .
" Mrdon. W his house. - -
-Mrs! (Dr.) Cartwright has -Misses G. Allaway, M. Calvert VOTERS' LIST, .1917 Import order of White Delph a.:..
been spending a few days in and A. Every have each returned
Brantford attending her sister's to their- respective schools to re. � and Clover Leaf ware
*adding. same teaching:
-John Marsh occupied the pal- -Mise Vers Burling has reture- •
Spit in St. Andrew s church on ed home,- after spendingseveral Municipalisy of the Toweship o Pica - ime
unday when he preached most weeks with her sister, rs. Cle- County no.
ses�sptably, meat, of Milton. Notice is hereby given that I have
-Mrs. H. R. Herron left on -The Methodist Ladies' Aid transmitted or delivered to the per- WhitB cu sand saucers 1.25 doz.. `
Tuesday to spend a few days with -will hold their, annual Harvest some mentioned in sections b and a of P
relatives in Windham Centre, Home and Chicken Pie Supper on the Ontario voters' List Act, ISM, andr
Norfolk. County. Oct. 21st and 28rd. acts amending the earn#, the copies re. Clover . Leaf cups'' and saucers 1.86 doze
-John, quired by said section to be so trans -
Vincent and Mies Lizzie -The Ladies Aid of 8t. Aa-
li[oore, of Toronto, spent the week- draw's church will maet at the mitted or delivered of the liste made rf t n
end with their rents h Maple home ai Mrs.. R. Somerville at a pursuant to said Act, or persons ap- Clover Leaf Platters 45c, 1 5c� 1.60
pa P paring by the last revised Assessment
T.wne.
Brick toed. o'clock on Wedneedav melt. Roll of the said Municipality entitled .-..:White Platters 3�e 54C slid 75C
-Mrs. T. M. McFadden, 'of Dur-. -A -number from Pickeriug to vote at Elections for timembers of , •
bam, spent a couple of days this have enrolled as pupils of the the Legislative Assembly and at
-week at the home of her parents. Whitby high sehdol. They board Municipal Elections, and the said List _ White �l.�Llps OII19 1.00 dors.
D. and Mrs. Simpson., at home and make the trip by was first posted up at my office at _ -
-J. H. Stubbs, formerly prim- auto morning and night. v+ hitevale on the 4th day of Septem•
di of the Piekeringg public school -L. A: and Mie. Findlay. Mr. tsar, 1917, and remains there forinspec-
bas been a inted rincioal of and Mrs. Evans and dau Mer tion. Huge >1880rtI3]eIIt of Bowls, Pitchers, Gravy Boats, 3akers,
PpO P g Electors are called upon to examine
the Orillia public school. Florence, Mrs. Ti and 'son, Har• said riots and if any omissions or oth- Teapots, BIIaar BOWIE, etc., etc.
-Large numbers from here and vey. and W..G. Harvey, all of To- er errors are found therein', to take - -
the surrounding country have at- routo• spent Sunday with Alex Immediate proceedings to have said _
tended the Toronto Exhibition and Mrs. Findlay. errors corrected according to law. '
during the past few days. -Oliver Crummer wishes. thro- Dated at Whitevale, Sept. 4th, 1917• _ - , �_•
-Misses Hattie, Nellie and ugh Tsm Naves, to thank Mr. DONALD R. BEATON, Now here s a snap for you .
Sarah Law are spending . a few Jephsoa sad the mill boys for Clerk of the Tp. of Pickering, -
daFs with relatives and friends their kindness and sympathy 50.iWhitevale. Ont. t - f� '
In Toronto and elsewhere. ' shown him by sending flowers, White delph tea plates / 5c doze -
' -Mrs. John. Andrew is visiting etc., during his recent illness." .A,UCTION SALE OF
-at the home other son. Fred, for -Geo. H. Jones, accompanied _'4�hite delph breakfast plates, 1.00 dole _
. a few weeks. We regret to say by his daughter. Miss Frankie, Farm - k, Imiplemests p
.that she is in very poor health. left last week to visit his daught• gay, Grain, Roots, tee
-N. S. and Mrs. McEnteerspent er, Mrs. J. P. Williams, of Picton. E White delph dinner plates 1.10 doze
.the holiday with the former's par- Miss -'Tones returned home on The property of
amts in Toronto. They were se. Monday, but Mr. Jones ie remain- Ec9.wls.Sci Oammecl�
+compnmied by Mrs. and Miss Fox. ing for a few days.
-The Women's Auxiliary of St. -Mrs. John Richards died at
George At his premises l t
eorge'e Church will meet at the the home of bar daughter, Atm. M. Lot 13, Rear Con. 3, Pickering We have ail Overstock Of these and ars
Rectory on Wednesday, Sept. 12, Lee. of the base line, on Monday, On the afternoon of
at 8 o'clock. -A full attendance is at the age of N. The funeral tookThtsrsd�l Sept. 20th + 19l � 'running them below the wholesale
requested. place on Wednesday to the Union y,
-A considerable amount of Cemetery. The deceased was an - The following property ; price to -day, - Don't miss it.
-threshing hear been done during old resident of Pickering township HOMER -- =
the past week, and splendid yields and was highly respected. Brown mare, 5 yrs old., h d; bay mare,
y pe 10 yrs old, h d; brown driver, 4 yrs j
_are reported end the grain ex- --Mr. Fielding, of Gravenhuret,
pair of Borrel drivers, b and 0rs
reeds the standard in weight. nt over Sunday with Dr. ;Rad old;
ll[ra. Wm. Sanderson, who rasa Mrs. Cartwright. On Monday he old, tched team; horse, 7 yre old, g Me � . 10 H A P M A N
been s ndi-ait a few months here and 11Lm . Fisldia and ,Dr. Cart- p' mare' good worker: yearling fi d
pe g h d: Shetland poop. 7 yrs, colt by aide
with, her' daughter-, Mrs: John T. wriQht left for Brantford to at- cA•rizs a•rc. - * - f �i��'
i. -Ste henson left on Mondsy to teed the wedding of Mrs. Cart- Spotted cow, bred June 10th; black `,Ladles Blouses and W illtewear
visit her daughter in the west. wright's sistir, Mise Fielding, to cow, bred June 22nd; 2 red steers 2 Ladies' Voile, Lawn and Dimity Blouses from 1.00 to 2,75 each. very aylish.
-Rev. Dr.:. Marsh will occupg Mr. Walter Parsons, who is a yrs old;. 2 beifers. 2 yrs old; 3 yearling White Skirts, the latest; make with belt 1.50 and LOO.
-_the:pulpit in St. Andrew's eharch brother of Mrs. Pettit, formerly steers; 2 heifers, 1yr old; 2 calves. A How Drosses. all colors and. styles, from 1.00 to 2.00 each. Corset Oovers.
on Sunday next. That in the of Pickering. months old; roan bull, B months old; 25 to 60 ceats each. Combinations. 1.73 to 2.00. Drawers, dlc to il'i
evening will be illustrated by -These cool evenings- remind calf, S weeks old; brood sow, Uuderskirts, 1.00 to 1.50. Night Dresses, Me, 1.00 and'1.2L -
lime -light, and will begin at 7.80 you that some of your last fall's IMPLEXItYrs etc, Undervests, lb to 35c. Jersey Combinations, We each.
o'clock. clothing ie worn out. In antici- Todd wagon and springs. good; M -H Hosiery for Ladies and Children, black. white
-Thomas Mort•1sh met with a Q� tion of your needs "The Big mower, new-, M -H horse rake, new; and tan. Cotton and Lisle 15c to 50c pair.
serious accident on Friday last at ZltAre'--has just opened up a.dandy set of harrows, 4 sections; cultivator; Corsets, D do A and Compton's 75c to 1.75 a pair, Hose Su rtes 16 to W.
the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. line e' gents'. and ladies' sweater 2 walking plows; set, of bob -sleighs; White Lisle Gloves 50c pair. White Canvas Pumps smd Teas►is ghoi
> g scuffier; gravel box; bay rack; cream 1.25 to 1.75 per pair. In fact everything for the hot months
Barrell, when he was knocked costs at very reasonable prices ; separator, nearly new, ging; rubber- of June. Julv and
r August. Call and see the goods.'
down by a cow and his thigh boos also anextra nobby line of men's tpreed buggy, new, Mount Forest make; G.
A.
OILLE A7PIE DDNBAR I Vl�
fractured.. and boys. fall ca See their west open buggy, steel tire; open rubber ,
-Fred.- F. Baledon, of Caraill, show window. * tire; set of scales, 2000 lbs. cap.; Daisy
spent the holiday with his rela- -James Potter has been ap- churn; set of double harness, heavy;
hives hers:- He was accompanied. pointed by the Provinciol Govern• set of double pony harness, new; set
on his return by Mrs. Balsdon and went as road foreman on the of single pony harnese, set of single
child, who have been spendings, Kingston road on that part lying driving harness. _ W� tiy�+ A � :
few weeks with her parents, W. between the . Scarboro townline F2 tons f mW. ROOTS b azc. r1 tell
J. and Mrs. Clark. and East Whitby townline, and of bar It tone of mixed hay, d0 bush.
-The public school re -opened assumed his duties last week. We of barley, 800 bush. of gate, 18 rows -Gives people the notion r Driving or Going sway for
of maagels t10 rode long, '13 rows of Hammer Holidays.
on Tuesday with two new teach. congratulate him on his appoint- turnips 60 rods long, 24 rows of corn
an on the staff : Air. Rowe at ment, and we believe that the 00 rode lon f, a quantity of potatoes, a Single or Double. Harness. Plush Rugs, Dusters and Whips, all "!
principal, and Miss Hughes as government has made a very wise quantity of furniture and dishes, forks, i
tescher of. the junior department, choice, as hat will perform his shovels, grain bags, hoes, chains and :- .,pow storm. Trunks and Suit Casee. Shoe Repairis►g.
JEW Sleep resumes her work as duties in a conscientious manner. other articles.
teacher of the intermediate de- As Mr. Cammack has rented his farm, Harness and Collar repairing promptly done.
partmens. everything will positively be sold.
-James Gormley;_. of the _ la�Ce �'"' DALE MILLS BALE Ar ONE O'OLOOK
#,bore, met with a painful accident � �=N'a' %-PICKERINGi' HARNESS EWORIUM
Tz*on Monday. He was engaged cut- You can alwaysRet the beat Mani-- sums o -Hay, grata, roots, pig and all _
ting gratin, and as the binder arms of 8 and under, cash; over that
par=- toba'Flour modes from' No, 1. amount 8 months credit will be given $ossa Phone 8000. . •-'W J. COAHWELL
ed over a deep rat -caused by the Manitoba Wheat. , to parties furnishing approved joint
"gain, Mr. Gormleywas thrown off Royal Household and Glenors, for notes: • -.
kis seat by the jot and was rather . Bread. Try a bag. W. B. Powarr., Auctioneer, _
;badly bruised and shaken up, but Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats MER HAS ARRIVED
'tAT �T
It is not yet known whether or BRAN, SHORTS S E -EDS SUM M
not any- were broken: As MIS FEEDS • ,
result of his mishap he is now con. OAT CHOP-
�- Alsike. Red Glover, Timothy and all
lined to his bed, and e<u$ers much ---CRUSHED OATS, kinds of seeds.
pain. BARLEY CHOP We are in the -market -and are prepay- First and foremost, we are Genas' Furtaishers sod can supply yon with
-A former resident of Picker -
WHEAT ed to pay the highest market prices. anything in -the way of men's wear.
Ing, Miss Elizabeth Hodgson; died -CRACKED CORN - The best equipped cleaning mills
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In at. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, MI%ED HEN FEED in the country. We had -a dandy line of Sport -Shirts and Ties arrive last week, and
'on Sept. let, in her 80th year. The - 40aldwell's -Cream substitute Send ue ii►mplea, or communioate with, our summer samples of Clothing are here.
:funeral took place on Monday Calf Meal, us before selling.
ffom Rev. Dr. O'Leary's residence, Molasses Meal = Take advantage of the beet Seed -Mark- -.041--on us before yon buy your Summer Shoes. We have
Sts. Joseph's __ppresbytery, and mo- CHOPPING AND OAT eta in the world.
t tired to St. Francis de Sales' came- CRUSHING EVERYDAY Bell or Independent phonean Al'line of Canvas and Robber Goods and
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tory, Pi can guarantee satisfaction.
Pickering, for interment. Get prices on feed in ton lots. prompt, efficient and. reliable service
Among those those who attended he HELL PHONE. ' in haddlink Seed@ guaranteed. -
,funeral was Father John O'Cda- $. DOWNEY COMPANY It. A; BUNTING-, PICKERINGI'
mor. who assisted Dr. O'Leary di V. wee>as J. l
y itis grave. Chopping every day. WHITBY, ONTARIO 1 Bsoblished 1867.
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