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XX IIle; PIGH ERING9' ONT., FRIDAY,' AUGUST 7, 1914 No. 4� �ss�and'l�ia DUNswRTON AUDLEY :Established 76 years ScINK MILLSThe Dugbartoa exchange club is Mrs.Rbbert Gormley, of Toronto, F steadily growing slow but no doubt who has been spading a few weeks GREENWOOD sure, the meeting last night was a with her niece, Mrs. D. Crawford E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regie. grand sucrase sad we now ave twenty haegone to Whitby to visit her sister, R. tared member of Lha pptometrioal Aero four members, a noticeable clause ad- Mrs, F. Newton, station of Ontario. Special attention given to /• �y the fitting of glasses. Eyes Lasted free, North opted, which would omit the handling ­- MILLS �/1 TT T ]^ ';.'Olaemont. teff WHITE SATIN-BREAD of new manufactured articles. Kindly 1�j1LL note our list on another page. WHITEVALE N C. McKINNON, 34.D., L.R.C.S., ' CREAM BUNS-FAMILY - .& . Edinburgh, member of the college of Wm. Hiltz is recovering from A ge- Pbyaioians and surgeons of Ontario,licentiate TEA BUNS—PASTRY GREENWOOD vete sunstroke. Two kinds of Flour only of Boyal college of ie"es of, Edmbnra Mrs. Jae. Thornton has, returned to KISSIMI for PASTRY 8peeial attention to deieasee of women and Mrs, S, Carlton entertained a num- abildren. OmceesdreNdence BrotighamT _ r-of-frle6d� tom Aur eV Orout o •afteryear in the- DR. W. WILSON PORTER,Cbiro SHORTS and the Brock Road, on Frida last Miss Ella Pennock is spending two BAKERS' JOY for BREAD prector-The cause of disease removed Stanley and Mrs. Carlton, • of To- x asks vacation u with.her parents. . T guarantee baking results �•' 'adinetmeat or the s s. Con•nitetion fss�e, JUMBO �' y Mre. John Turner. of Milton, is re-on Mondays, Wednesdays and ronto.spent over the holiday with the or money back. Fridays, Omoe-YO simcoe St,south,.Oshawa SCREENINGS former'@ parents, S. and Mrs.'Carlton. newing acquaintances in the vale. Pioae 91l,Oehawa OATS ' W. - Mrs. James Cline,of Malvern, spent Miss McCallum, a former tee Exchanged ' Pie R the ublic E ed for Oats a '- KE_I:N.Ci._A+lEMM- __nem r�_oEn�__ _ over the holiday with her brother i eaton, B. A, is spending a WHEATLETS t'ari -and-- -her niece, Mrs. S• month's vacation with rente (TOLD DUST CORN MEAL p :and X-RAY INSTITUTE CORN AND;CORN CHOP Crawford, of Audley. P ROLLED WHEAT -:-I PIMM12 a -- Mise Blossom Hastiag, of Toronto, oNTAxIo MIXED CHOP is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. 'ugh. GRAHAM FLOUR M , BROCK ROAD Miss Helen Troyer has returned, The following Feeds kept on (# ' R. >iL011p TOWLE, X. B,, X. a., C. >tL, after a month's visit to Penetang and hand phyeici.n-m chars. FEED OF ALL BINDS J. Kayes, of Mount Joy, is vleitin BRAN 8peaialist InMon Barre es of ee Pioetaticl>Sa friends here. g StMiss Adeline Hilborq, B. &. of To- SHORTS O' ; eases of Mea, Diseases of Women, Cancers, Wm, Badgerow sold his driver to OAT CHOP N 'Parvo».E-Bay examination. Disaeaes of rya PRICES..RIGHT. Tonto, spent the holiday with Mre. D. sea,noes,throat sad]nags. Fittiagglaaees and Mr. Simpson, of Toronto. R. Beaton FLAKED OATS D all sours and ohroaic disand 7 ton. George and Mrs. Moody, of Oshawa, Wm. Ireson and mea are engaged at BARLEY FEED A OJdee Bon»12 to s end 7 to 9 ♦w7 call on friends here this week, CORN CHOP - '��--•" present in papering and painting the Lepai. Fred Stover and Frank Jackson MIXED CHOP , store and residence of Mrs. Roach. visited Rosebank on Civic Holiday. Frank B. and Mrs. Poacher motored CORN-Best American• W E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- tj. L• SPIN I13�1lITEDf Miss Rennie,of Toronto, is with her out from Toronto on Sunday and they OIL CAKE E. i sister Mrs. Reevele for a short time. , J TBB.00ant�O:a,.a n,aadlaia� y' spent the holiday with__tIIP formpra COTTON SEEDMEAL D eoliafear- Oo�t ones, Archie-Jackaou--apefit-a few days in eretee,3ire. A. E, Major. BIBBY'S CREAM EQliI- F N PICKERING. ONT, the city with his friend, Archie Me- VALENT-for calves R E a E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and chin, A ladies' swimming class has been MOLASSINE-for I g .Solicitor,rotary P_izblic,Etc. Money to started here. Anyone wisbing to join all kinds of stock p p loan. Omoe Brock st,north; Whit by. 9617 ' -- cal do so by paying their fees to &, LOOK HERE / g y SPECIALLY MIXED ` A A WHtTiY swimming instructor, A. O'i►Iall GRAIN for Chicken Feed. Y Y 103201 tsof gawbi. .• Charles B. Rice has a number of The Claremont Furni 81�ermgn C. E. Harper, accompani- men engaged in raising his house and G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage ed by �Iavor 1Villis and F. H. Apnea, g tLar out y putting a. foundation under it. He W. Licenses in the County of Ontario, motored to Agincourt on Wednesday intends also to brick-clad it and erect Pickering village. 971y is the best place to get your evening to attend thq Hydro-Electric a large verandah on the front. BEST GRADE OF D. L.6t W. HOUSE FCA\IBHIFGB, we have meeting. They report a very large r)+► POUCHER. Rea] Estate Auc- dressers, washstands, iron and enthusiastic gatbering. Address- 1 e tioneli valaator, collector and issuer and braze bedsteads, par- es were given by Sir -Adam Beck, W, WEST HILL, of niarriege itcenees,sroaghata, toy for suits, buffetts, and - F. Maclean, M. P., and T.-W. Lyon. of 'y1 Guelph, president of the only publicly Thos' vv And family, of Pickering, 1 HOPPER Issuer of Marriage side boards,mattresses and spring y P y are the guests of Bert and Mrs. Law, D. Licenses in the County of Ontario, couches, and all kinds of chairs. owned steam railroad -in Canada Mn McBeith's new residence is near- an oil Other'at store and his residence,Claremont. Other' speakers were Mr. Henry. . - always in stock,-also many ry. Ing completion and will greatly Im- t B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP 0LEB1 other articles too-nutgerous P P• and Mr. Bruce the defeated prove the appearance of the villa e. Liberal-candidate in the recent Alec- p� D. o. Aocaunte CommisdKan to: taktag to mention. Rememherwo Mr. Richardson has renovated his els m~' socnuntaa Ieea��1Loaa7 to lean _ keep the goods and de- iron. The proposed railway will be remises by haying his barn re-shin sea' k' Co. , al ernes" lEarrleea Ida - liver diem to 106 miles in length and will cost some R- �¢R � �' Ont' T.v your $460,000,and there will be no finer ed, Messrs, Weatney and Heron do- F POSTI home, at the very Ing the work. LL, Licensed Auctioneer, lowest price, railway in Canada. The bonds wi]1 Mrs. McTavish and two children, of • for ooantiw o!York and Ontario •ue. be guaranteed -by the Government. Shakes EGG STOVE CHESTNUT. sten eat«of all kinds attetivad to on sbostsss Patronize our town merchants, peace, have returned home, + + a a.tte•, Address Green Giver p.O., out. don't Bead our good dollars There will be stations and agents at after being the guests of Mrs: George ----, all leading places, and stops at cross- Heron for ten da r' B. I'OWELL, Licensed Auc. away to.build -up some other ings and other convenient points to y®' PEA AND STEAM COAL. �r • "Onset valuator and catle�tos for place. Yours for business. accommodate the public, The war . Dr. Spaulding and wife entertained 411114111111011 lmccu Ontario either sad Yotelyrk All finds of will have no effALect on,lt►'constructiou ten poor city boys on Monday, They IIa1N at"6 tad tetra v r data or b7 aaeeros. n and work will begin in the spring, Sir th6ro ghly.en joyed the treat so kind- re now quoting summer F 1711 �'Ve a pate notes�gacted. a dates or otherpat� broata»a�7 at rasiaanas,E]isabsab st,Ylok isRtAdam Heck is expected to speak ibly given and went home no doubt im-«meg• Shone orders oreat News ot. v Pick• Whitby about Aug,28th or 7ltb. proved and benefitted by their day in eatsig,or Macaab s stop, Claremont. will »• •--prices. ';-- '`s ._ - - ssiivrprompt atanesoo, saNsfactioa suntan CLAREMONT t fid• My phone number is Independent ISo1 WMITDY he country, Perhaps West Hill had more than = --_._ 'its share of the Toronto Civic Holiday - n S. R, �-'ENNOCiC Toronto Live Business Work on the sewer system now p�P]e-the Iargeef ntim r e e tee --T �. Fdr Sale m full blast, there being about Yuo care have ever brought out in Doge L' SPINK,Kf Ltd. ;?<' mow• IWH/TEVAi.E. OIVT, men Rt work. - � - day. They were a merry crowd, sin . • One of the most profitable busi- The trip to Olcott by the palAtial Ing and having a good time unti 1Ruaeral Iteetgr af►d s��ef• Hees in the city in good business steamer, �raipids King, on Monda nearly midnight when the last of Any business entrusted 'to me will district,and adjacent to resides last-wss-very interesting. Th-ere was them got away. PICKERING tial locality, net. profits last quite a roll on the lake, with the re- Edgar Eade, one of our old bons, t be carefully handled,- 3'• P year uit. that -sea-eickness was g harges Mode.ate $,U00 trill sell . l c a mg its honey-moon in M r, rather than have MuskokA and with his bride is at res- SCRANTON, -Ig�izendent PhnneSo iSld buggies, coupes, hack°; their experience repeated; returned enc stavin with his p harness and con tete ec ui iuent g parents here. P 1 p home by rail, by way of Niagi,ra Falis At the close of the vacation he intends -- and lease or sell premises, Owner and Hamilton. When the boat reach- to again take up his work of teachingJOHN PAIIIP 1s retiring fron active work would ed Olcott, the people of that.city did in New Ontario, where he has been take suitable farm. rvprything to make the visit a pleas- for some time. . We wish Mr. Eade �OHt one. Re-presentr.tives of Whitby and his young Rife every ha iness C ab Has N FISP a +mss a full line Ot mesh and Cur- HER & COC Q were met by Mr. Dickson, the general The West Hill branch o! the Wom- ed Ideats constantly on.hand, LC MSDE`-BUILDING,Tu_RONTu. manager of the International Rail. en's Institute held a moat successful :• •ALL SII.ES I\ STOCK n war, Mr. Andrews, the superintend- meeting at.the home of lire. �Vestgey Spice Roll, Brealtfast Bacon TIME TABLE-Pickering .9LatioaQ_ ent,and_Mr.Dickenson, he i eWtint _ —_ Bacon, T.R: Traiargotng_Eael3he as follows- of the Chamber of Commerce, when on iVFdnesday"last: Dr.Coutt�apoke Rain, -ol'ogna, Weiners, etc.,. No. 6 Mail on germs, how they are carried and - - 8.08 A M. the proposed car-ferry was discussed. in a measure-bow to prevent the If you would like to @sauce Highest prices paid for '• 14 Lo�caal 2'$0 P. M• After the conference it was decide 6,011 P. ldf that Mr. Dickenscn - should d spread of infectious diseases. By all your winter s supply of coal at -.' Butcher's cattle Trains going West due as follows- Whitby, and consequently aceoim� Weans "groat the Ry,"or better still 'this mouth's prices,but are too No. i3 Local do not allow them to breed at all. 11 Local 'q' A. �. Panted the Whitby people on• their This can be done by care.and cleanli- busy to draw it now, you cab ''i iekerili� -f iverq 7 Mail • ' return, The following day Mayor nese, do so by paying for it now and ` --_ 7.00 P, M, Willie sad F. H. Aanta took Mr. Dick- *Sunday.lncluded enson,Around the town, . Asa result getting it ia.the fall or winter First-clave. rigs for hire ' of 'tbii visit, a large industry from BROUGHAM _ - -when you need REAS ESTATE w Lockport may lora in Whit Og Day or nig.Irt ••••• returning at night kbe Rapids Kin Mrs.Holtby, of Toronto, is visiting s C. E1 Ei ORp lIe A C R S - • _ tit took the overplw of t Chic ppea- her sons here. . - •BIIe ID88te au tTalIIB ������� >Kx� -•\- sensate, of the Toronto-Ning�ra Palle Miss Lillie Holtby, of Toronto, is lige, and rig she called Rest at Bowman- ape°ding a month with her parents. LOCUST HILL. Teaming promptly attended to. � >r�Be;>Ks�>Ka villa, the return ll 1 ter .thea was Miss Mary Routley, of Toronto,, ;F. 68 .a' ,gent for Canada Carriage Co. +•� _ expected. epedt 'Sunday with Bert. and Mrs. COAL AND LUMBER YARD a Matthews, 1 �s 1Q a Peak Insurance rates lower on farm pro- Victor Gladman and Ldwrence Goad — . =----- ii q pic�i... party and Villagqe Dwellings, OUNBARTON of Toronto, are spending a few days in first-cl&as Compaates. The Ladies' Aid Societyof the Dun- 'at "Evergreen Villa." t - - Frank and Mra. Johnston and son, FRE rd NEW TERM Ne hrez�aium STotef3 barton Presbyterian congregationheld of West Toronto, spent Saturday with - a very successful bazaar at Rosebank Hugh and Mrs, Mechin. Opens Sept. 1st ill the If not insured with me,call and on Jiily 30th. The full display of use- popular ful articles that were for sale bore Dr. T. f and Mre. Young and drys• (;ODDS GIVEN AWAY AT` compare rates, • � Rht3r, of Markham, spent Sunday ��0 creditable testimony W the many with the fornier's-parents.. PICKERING. PHARMACY skilful bands that took part. .A num- Isace Conner is building an addition her of wholesale.tirma of Toronto and to his barn and putting, a cement On Friday and Saturday Jul 31st IfT- • a We V. Richardson• other places generously contributed. 'foundation under the same. and Aug, let, and Friday and Sat- The pavilion, artistically decorated by Thos. Philipp has had the barn that ii ay, Aug. 7th and 8th. ""�a Q�• Notary Public, Piekerin the ladies' who at this season of the was .dsmoliahed by wind on•March We will give away FREE with g• eat occupy the cottages, was a busy lot replaced by a,more substantial ever purchase Rmountin to This School enjoys a great repute- hive during the afternoon and even- one. y P g tion for giving FIAT•CLASS Ixsxtc-. NEW Ing. The efforts of the ladies were --$1,00 or{more a59 cent box of TIoN in Business and Shorthand appreciated by the largest gathering A number from here went to Pick- TONIU PILLS, Each box con appreciated g g ering on Tuesday afternoon to attend 'tains fift pills which have subPects. It is no wonder our gradu• Q' 1�1�} ever-seen in the' locality. Tea was the induction of the Rev. James Mc- y atefri•eadily get good positions. This BLAC$SXI+A SAOP served in the evening and tris tables Ili proven to tie,th@ best LARATn-S is the college for you to attend. To- were well patronized, after which a y' TONIC on the market. day, Mrs. Foster and daughter, of To A not Lo-morrow, write for our AT splendid program was rendered. The roato,spent the week-end with Mrg. Came early and get$1.50 worth of Catalogue. ��;� a Misses Jeandron and Maxie,of Toron- Devitt. Mise Gwendolyn Devitt ac- goods for$1.00. This is genuige EVAL`G to,and Macfadyen and Annie, of Dun- companied her home. bargain and we stand behind the W:J. Elliott, Principal barton,elocutionists, were the Artists. David Russell is building a new barn goods offered. Cor.Yonge and Charles Stn. The subscriber wishes to inform Th the frame of which was raised on P Instrumentalen b ieselections selM rain of Toronto, Tuesday. When completed this will It's eaiT to buy a dollars worth here. They were'heartily encored. The songs sub that be has o sued um the p be one of the best barns-in this part of Just•=iib this time we might suggest _ pp p Highly leased the audience. The the country, the following: General Blackamithing busi• gland Creek brass band furnished L. Matthews has nese is the premises repurchased the ^ ' BLACB♦ e -excellent music for the evening. Ice -house and lot on Brock_St. known as Nater gqlass egg preserver, Jem Jar- S�dITB SBP i Gently occupied by - _ cream and other refreshments found the McGregor property,and now occu- Rings, Nyals uit Salts, Rose Talcum ready sale. At the close of the enter- pied by D. Dafoe, and will take pos- Powders, Nadfiuco Laxatives, Nyalak MR. JOSEPH • WILSON tainment, Mr, Maw, the popular aur- Rt6mach and Liver Pills, Trace Creams. se>:eion in the spring, The undersigned has opened a new T r� 7� tioneer.. of Whitby, volunteered }iia A great many from here attended and Powders; Bendor sheep Dip, Ben- blacksmith shop on the King- I. 1 'E X A L F,r services and under his able manage- the grand garden party at Graham dor Louse Killer, Arsenate head for went, the articles left over were soon ]Potato bugs and spraying etc. ' '"•' THE PICKERING EW- .S -ston road opposite the General Jobbing of all kinds will disposed of. A ver heart vote of Bros.' beautiful home, Claremont, on . Quaker Church two y y Tuesda evening The re ort the Eyes tested free and glasses supplied + receive prompt attention. thanks was tendered by the ladies of g' y P at moderate rates, miles east of Dunbarton con •Flair-areat success. All work guaranteed. congregation to the ladies ,TSL. and Mrs, Berkey sad F• and T. 19• McFADDEN ..._, , sting Village. of Rosebank, expressive of deep ap- �• poacher, of Toronto; Mr. and T. HCrseehoeing A 9peeialt reciation of their co Hoover, of Green River, and S. E. ' Work guaranteed. Charges moderate 3'• P operation in j'� `� making the evening such a grand and Mrs. Major, of Whitevale, called Druggist—Graduate Optician, ' '* A$ E. Matheson surc a proceeds amounted to on Thos, and Mts. Poucher all sun-, {{ • �3 = L Lg, about ,h l,• .., .:rr , •w: . .nom'....� '...: :�- ', .. ,:'•_."'.w"L. ,:•i.• .+4'.w ��' ✓'y`' ..j{.. �� '�. x. : ,-_. ,a :. ,....,, f .,.,�p�,e,, �r+r.,.•.,,, .-y.. w..4,,„.1 .•. -.b.. c..., �.�""" ���s i�`rt" :.a', `h' "tCs,�:if '%•'F,'��.:t' •+q .� " ',orlbai',"„^4„d-, �+;.;t'�•' : " '.aii�a..t�. ,�.f;.5:`. c :.:'..,�'. • . .3.5' s .`'�+,r :'fit' 'R%vim„+r",!,'y'b.,��., �,.; � �`. `ice. ,.moi M n..; ' .� i „.. . ;_,-... r •�-,., ti .. ,, : _ '414. 4 .. y- .: .. �. 1. w r.r % ._ .'.•: , ` .': y Tr 1*6_ r r _ .; „ ,- (� - r .: r .- tk �. 1. - family.oatVal h . man.'.tiO� ESKIMO OF THE FAR NORTH �h and slide in, snake-like, for s ' yon?” asked. a•toaish*d at he va�hem• distance of about ten or twelve; feet in this tube of the whiff/dimes'. •, �- a Me orae rileat tors mopaen't. Then she. . cion aa,the door, One never gets W ' ' e - -W- di i n g ;Eve �es. He has insulted me. end at I IIs comes Out of it Aston a for. I.... . regard yon now as a brother, for my REPORT TELL$ OF LIlE E IN THE this vestibule is not kept in an ea ', I. e._ take you must nevgr meet him. t3ood• , BOZEN REGION& aggerated state of cleanliness. Once, lift 1. - r. ,! b7P e 1 O e t0•s• „.. S -:: �' _. . in g y F the 1 4 u r asked it on• - CHAPTER XXVI. a block f�, 11 v = Married to a Fair bl o e w 'ch is co erect Or, y 1 And now began a time,in my life which Polygamy Is Fast Dying Out ONing with a dee Ili' less than fivd. / I experience the greatest diffioulty in der- . minutes you are covered with th! ' . . - -, scribing, ae I believe that those who o the Efforts of the y know me beat consider it either inexcus- hairs of this fur. But•Lifter a few �� _ tate .Missionary. able or inezplioatrle. visits to the domicile one does not . ._____3HAPTER XXIV.-(Continued). _. wa arun or-meaning-o[lthou�hth and of that Imwas alwayeeaa Poor nse I Viand n4yfl�t figures notice these small detail$, The in� ' For I was jealous, passionately jealous, feelino• and,:or a third, that there was and business details; that I had up to Special reports of the officers w'ho terpreter is alongside of yoli. Na' of r beautifuljeal wife, and I believe the a distinction about her whole bearing now found my income sufficient for my were appointed to take.a census of locally this brave man, the sage Of one reaaoii for which I was anxious to to which I had formerly been too well requirements; that I was making money. the village, leas n0 idea Of What :;! return Lep my native land was that Eng- accustomed to specially remark it. easily, having managed to hi't the public the inhabitants of the Far North liahmen as a rule do not dare to look at She was shaking me by both hands, taste; that I not unnaturally considered have been compiled by the Census COnstitiitea,8 Census.. He }las to be I A s pretty woman-at least, when her htts: asking how I was. and inquiring after about four thousand a year amply euf- �. band !e about-with the love-making Lilith, before i had time to feel quits at Wi en=omtoBe servants married ndutwo and statistics branch at Ottawa• made to -understand the questions science whish chstaaterlies the Frercn• ease with her again. These re put to the head of the iglo. There .` man's or the Italian'* ogle. It was not pays is so dreadfully ill:' the atV�e horses: uud. above all, that a leas from. 8n with ;hat he. couldn't_.-come. ilei was do me a re• inary interest t t f d word) _ L-iw.h di _canspi tI•Ivare English an French _�__ g otheit mea. IL was only that I Ion adhxryw ere now." u¢ton. - ebhologleal; if not from-a $tatiati which have- no equivalent in the o er earl Is that true?" When we settled first in our new houses cal tuft of view. q to be mine, and that I dreaded beyond That Lord Carchester is ill? Indeed I was desirous of providing Lilith with a Po language of the Eskimo. Thus, f0t everything lest it might' ever be stolen it ie only too true." housekeeper, to take all domestic details. M. Fables Vanasse, historio- (years," exam 1e the words from me by another. 'You know what I' mean. That he such ad looking after the accounts and res her of the Canadian Govern-` „example, „ �, s, s �' Hl. ad elle s heart? I somet1:.1imes asked would have come it he could?" regulating the expenses, oft her inezperi- g P yg, `hours are •r; myself,or was the incapable of lovin ae Madge,hesitated. enced hands. But this arrangement Lil• meat steamship "ATCtiC" under donominationa Of time absolutely �e an Pell, it ian'b quite true," she admit' ith would not hear of. Ca• fain Bernier .Was appointed to a man world wish toal�s loved? Lees t� ignored by the natives. These are _ . nso years ago Nich s Wray had pro a Teaeonob a it framelofemind.hen H swill mail authority with,theiservants. except take the census of Baffin Island and so many my8te.riee to them. _ aounced her to be an IIndine, lovely and in. took in addition the census of Kil- eou soulless, and I was sometimes almost in, persist in thinking that You jilted me, the parlor maid, who is only eighteen, dined to agree with him. and broke my heart. Now', do I look like Both f cook � Isehall teach them mrto, e• kenek, -or Port Burweil, on the "Married or $ln�le.fe And yeti. one day. shortly atter we set• it Y' south side of Hudson Straits. His ,� „ . tled in Parts. when I arrived from Eng, She laugliied, and it suddenly struck'me Aped r i in time, but not you inter• land ea.rller than ing stretched cted upon the here her one br of a hfalse. Lo kin her mafaren over my heou ad, to wo dreadful Land pat- report contains the following inter- 1�'hat is you age Z Was i furl ` hes in her roc ly t ably answered by "none savi mi."' sin• ronize me, and treat me like a child be- eating remarks as to conditions Then, M. Vanasse writes,he had W i floor with her hands clasped behind her dark eyes an expression of intense D amongst the Eskimos. The lamps . s head sobbing as though her heart'would But almost before I had time to realize fore my own servants. Besides. I der- enter a conversation, Carried On break. that Madge had suffered cruelly and wag stand a.11 about accounts. I really a not which are used by hundreds to ` All 4he explanation she save. when 1 sufferigg still. she had broken Into lively ,bad at arithmetic. and doing eu>iie amuses much more by gestures than by the' -06 ' caught her up in'mY acme• and implored chatter about the life at the various mSo light and heat their iglos, a8 also t0 cook with, are nothing more than voice, with the interpreter, in or- her ,to tell me what troubled her, was foreign spas to which she had recently So shy had her own way. But though g tier to make him .understand the! that she "felt dull without me," and very accompanied her parents for the care Of talnedsasimply all-for ttLilith could never get a Stone 'block Of about eight• to ten ,' .soon she was all smiles and gaiety again, =r respective ailments. "but over er are,fudice against her own sex. fiuution.' This done' the interpre-- 11; enjoying a shopping excursion, a restaur- "Papa '!e really i11," the declared, ter'and the hunter, or the wife Ota ant dinner, and a visit to the opera. there is nothing in the world the matter or bar constrained and awkward mannere carved a semiuciPeular cavity't From our seats that night I remember with mama but diamonds on the brain. amouR thm, and I could not let her aD the latter in his absence, made end= 4: '' I reoogalsed'Plidlolae moray in a'cheape! The voung' Duchess o! Axminster cut bar{' pear at receptions where the guests were.three leas calculations. It was a review part of the house, and presently sought out completely at the state concert in I all-mon-the money simply Sew is our filled xntheseal 031,' �enis �aitwick . him out. Hies greeting was cold and con• Berlin last month, and poor mama has household. of all the important events iII the strained. and he flatly declined to coma been ill with tamper ever •ince. To I was try mach occzp ai abuti 'itis country'• from as far bask as file back with me and gpeak'to my wife. sootbe bar. I have to sweat• the drtoheee time with the "onemavive. why I this bowl,, and when thiseprimitive r "Hre. Hervey and I don't like each diamonds were paste. But abusing her I had been induced to give, chiefly by hunter Could remember, and . the - iii other." he said, "and the lose we nes of doctors does her so much good that it Made, w�o had set her heart upon 't Wick is well soaked with Oil it is _ ii each other the better. Why don't ou wotildn't tie fair to tell her nothing- is Undoubtedly. she .vee rtghe, in that the lighted. The lamp gives a dim farthest .away event was used as a Der the matter with her. Bond Street exhibition of my marine take hes to London? It's not fair to er basis to determine as near as pos- t' to keep-her away from tort:, looks as it "It is delightful to be Its said. to your painting• was one of the most successful- light and prtxius es a heat'of about sible the date of his birth. There you were ashamed of ,her, you is much tongue mp essed with youria visit, andd splendidly that season. bat sent up both my two or three degrees. This affords is another difficult point for the That view of the case had not occurred all the light and all the heat which r to me, alts• vexed u I was by his words• is changing Ler frock in your honor. Deng let unsold when the single Eskimo t0 elucidate. There was a ^ I taw there might be somatbing in them. -you will be kind to her, I am - is enjoyed b the Eskimo during his teat deal of trouble in the begin- , week ]ester we took possession of our Madge. She has no mother and no wo closed. Y g '' new home. Lilith was like • child with mankind at all. not even any, women There are many reasons. indeed, why I existence in his house Of snow• 'ning to ascertain from the head Ot have never, either before or since, done a fresh coy, sitting about. tau of aeught; l an iglo if he was married or single. 'r r3auciaR from one room Lo another. too fr K d' why. of oouree I will. the I inch Rood work ad during the first Dor tachy Eskimo a hunter the placed f at1. !' . -- much -leased and excited to require.rest said turning upon me with a lovely tion of my aiarriea tile. sty uncle ear- qr feel fatigue. By her consent I had stude. though tarp phone in her eyes' I cheater's allowance of a thousand a Maar' on sea The word marriage 19 absolutely " reinstated Wren•haw, .who was pnnctilt• "I hear the r+ to beautiful that only to I and the admiral's legacy of twice that this fOrsake0n one hofprciivvilzation unknown'it among the IIch"child'' th9 `..gnaly polite to his new mistress; I also see her is to love her, nod-oh, Adrian, sum. seemed whalty inadequate to sup 0uslyaed to to ih and anti aged a ick that is not your wife. is it?" ply the needs of a lovely wife witlf a pas• were I1ylII in the rOX1IDit Of OUT ,, with 'the words "Child" and and parlor-maid With •o small as 011 For Lilith had entered.of most -cion for diamonds, who refused to look at g proximity "family:" 1lI. Vanaa9e Write3 that-„ . 11 taWtthment a• Lilith urged, 1 coals a!• fairylike in a tea-gown of silvergray I a ¢own untitsr it came from Paris• competitive markets, if he knew the he managed to make himself under- tors to gratify the deuce o! her hsart, airylorvoe. which fell in tong. Darrow Pie;" i Lilith was so beautiful to her brave value of.the products of the hunt, stood i v asking first if they bbd an - '"to ride In liar own carriage," as she art• from her throat to her fere, and was ! array, so hng i h spending money, and Ib leea39 nut it. so the neatest of vtctorta• eauittit loosely round the,wairc with a !*o taeciaatinR in her wheedling for mos, if he facets more concerned about 'the i lo, a koney, a pik-ki-pini. Now was bought and tnatMad to oar "his, Cardia otochanes silser. ' thea ( could retu+e 'hes nothing In!<•ed. future, in spite of all the inconvelli- g _ sad fora time Lhe use of it placed Lilith 3fadgo'e tone was one . of horrified to refuse her checks for her pretty ex• the head of the. iglo is Osky; kOIIey !n the seventh time heave°. But not many amazement.-. Her eyes were fixed upon traragances brought on, a• I anon die- ences he has to suffer from the in- is his wife,,•and the pick-ki•nilri the E days after Iw arrival. Lilith and I, ad Lnlith, and they expressed recognition as covered, Ste. not of nagging or ealktnese, hospitable climate Where God has i. we were driving np Recent Street. Passed clearly as those of my wife showed"sur- but of a silent de•gair very pitiful to, children.1 ed= him, But unfortunately the children. Each child has his..n:3me . ' ter old instructress. ere Stanhope Nor' pride at her reception, and even aQme I behold. I could not bear to see my I`p $C and constitutes by himself a sopa- Aher in a metres hatt�om cab. thin¢ of [ear. - marsh fairy. creep away to her room. Eskimo'has no idea of the economic sad Nre, Stanhope Norland gave us herself values he' holds in his hands after rate unit.: ovely face--to Liltt� crept toward me. pale as death. oars' rolling down her 1 r,- both the tuft direst, ppL oaowerekfangtndictmeo sagatirn.t bar. lock And money .was easily earned. even it his slaughter of 10 or-20 pollar bears, ..Only Two Seasons. At this,'Lilith, with her usual absence of pride, wept outright then and there, - •� this your cousin, La Margaret?" it entailed what I least liked, the pece� I his ca tura Of 25, 30 and sometimes E" fu her pretty carriage in the crowded ,,be faltered- with white It'" sad lowered- city for constant flying visits to the sea- P Here' is -an example": the .OS street apd when we reaolted- home she .vee. 'Wam't-von-tatmduce me p" coapt. while Ltli'th, who professed -her- 100 foxes, Of two, three or four nar- Na$sou has three sons,, namely Ik would not be comforted. By tbis time Madge had had time to art! tired of the sea, remained in London. w31s, of eight t0 ten wolves, Of bun ton-ta, Kak-ton and Pro-mik-Loa r' But another surprise wan to store for�'recover her,olf, Never once had she re- riot only the Asst of making a fortune dreds of large salmon, each Weigh- _us that afternoon Before I bad kissed moved her eyes from Lilith'a face, but for Lillth'e *lender fingers to squander We do not say Ik-ton-ta Nas90U, my wife's fence away• a carriage drove ,he advanced to meet her now.with Der• urRod me u+ put forth my best, but a tug-10, 4Q or 30.1b9„_and which he Up to our door, and a visitor was shown fact potiunew, it with no geniality. certain loneltaees of souh which grew up-{' etc.. as We say in the Christian into'the drawing rozTm, Z think I have seen Mrs. Harvey be, on me as the days and weeks of our mar• throws..t0 his dogs. Besides'this he World John $tnith, etc. Its twenty 1� - Thus visitor was Lady Margaret Lortimar, tore," she Raid. A remember that i reed`lite sunned by. and I *till felt no I is cheated odiously- each year by ears from this, when a new-gener- thought I reownized her photograph, Did nearer nor dearer to mcewife, made threw ! ation will have grown up, who will ' CHAPTF'R ZSV, -' •• I not have the measure of ++eeinit �eK!'�wsett heart and eoulntc --ay k seek the 'skimmers of .the sea ahVvioit y oveakiinorest, rather more Phan st vin tte N ! ngQ to Ic rt and so t cnu,d n find to h1ID to collect his furs. �t the trod- ` .1. Your oo,eln, Lady Margaret!" cried kIIOW that. Ik-ton-ta and his bio ith forRet[SaR Ler teats to her aarori The W tin-n- wa- addressed -bo L,TIith�-�; a� tu � #e'-`'"l year or mar- iiig counters he exchanger for a thers are the sons of Old 'Nassou l -;-'-- -Lit few pounds of biscuits and to-bacco, itibment. "Site has actually come here to and at a r?kited an answer. Turning ria¢.. I completed the only aieture eimtae With such a system-it is difficult to sea us! Or, rather, to see YOU, i suppose?" to,bar In rise. I perceived that even in which the sea ie wade +ubordlnate to S, few quarts Of 11101aS9es, pipes, There wax no touch of either Jealousy or her live were (• Iarless, and that she ap-I the human figure, preserve family traditions. As til bitterne,es in her tones. only wonder peered to be trying to spank with dry Matthew Arnold'w "Fat„aken }[Arman matches and some EeW yards of the month of their birth, it a a not unmixed with awe. The latter i° I1pp and words that would not corse. „ I inenired me, and my p,cture was tailed showy cotton .goods, his Silky fUT9 '. flexion vexed me. why should my wife -yon are not ill, my darling, are you? "The For*ak,n Merman's Wife." Only mystery 't0 themselves, they dQ uir. Ole overwhelmed with the honor of a visit I exclaimed. pltopinR my arm about her, sladre. I think, knew what I meant by of the greatest economic value know this subdivision of the y Aur. from my cousin? - for indeed' I feaied't.hat sbe would taint. I the work• and ip consequence I could not .•. "She hoe come to 'tee'Ton." I said hoe• Orly 1 wa+ .o. puzzled and startle at all. bear w tee ter looking at it. ORC C r �o. uo," sbe muttered. "not N rt' Old <. In Teality there are only two sea- , tilt' "Ladies call upon the lady lino led,when tTo beoontinued,l bons for the Eskimo:, ''summer" house. not :did gentleman beloug•ag tc Lady Margaret said she knew in and a "Generally speaking, the Eskimo and the ice season "winter. As It.- had.spoken in me. For I was quite ter• . -'' does- not attain 8 ver advanced x "Oh, you'll Save a lot to do teac•tiiag ta,in that I had never seen her before. Y the winter lasts nine Or ten lII)nthd1. me all that social stuff.' Lilith observed ••�y,lty? I must have been mistaken. i-RFORG'ANIZING CHINAS ARMY a e. Some have•been met;,however, of the year the greater number of placidly. '"But I can't have her quiz me then, Madge returned. "Or possibly you g .11 with these red eyes. You talk to her a here torgottep. Have you ever been to,I aged 60 to 65 years. The average births is in winter: The same dif bit until t,c•i ne Dicky, dear, and get her [ymhuret?' - . ' Tuan ('hi-jul tq \amt's Grneralisoi-I length of life of this people is from ficulty exists as to the number of 1 into a Rice Rood humor. And don't talk "Not tinct I. went to school:' murmur- Ilio, With Nide Powers. ' � too much bout being happy with me. ed Lilith, almost inaudibly, with lowered 33 to 40 years. There is no settled animals slaughtered or captured "for :f you do she is sate to hate'me, as head,and oheeks that had suddenly R^own By presidential mandate,, follow- age for domestic - pairing. There by the hunter during the year. The - Abe was once so sweet on you herself. crimson'. "Before thou I'may bave been. ••eye broke .ort our eugaQemenc--' 1-my rather-we—" ing action by the Advisory Council, are couples of nine and twelve Eskimos count easily up' to tea, "Oh. I dare e1Y! But'you won t Per- Mho stopped short in deep confusion- the office of "tutuh" in: China has years; then children live' together above that their mode Of calculse' ,� - ` • suade me she wanted to!, Remember, I and guessing that she was ashamed of-al- tion is long'. . was under the sofa all that time she was lading to those old vagrant days. I came been abolished. ,The official' who in the iglo as man and wife. The , ladkinit to Mott in the studio that morn• to her rescue. came in with the Wuchang upiis; chief-,provides 'regularly for the M., Vanasse, whose report is.dat- , , ing. and anybody could see with halt an I -Lilith used to ;,ravel about .a great' ed Oetcrber `z4, 1911, concludes that eve she was in love with you." deal formerly under bar father's care:'�ing ha.s passed from the. stage, of wanks of his Companion. After a she ran off, laughing, to,bar dreeslns• I explained •`but the would rather not I Chinese political life. Coincident few months, and even a few years, if the Government of Canada Warta I ' rooin• while.I slowly,dcacended the stairs be •creed to talk about diose sad old with the abolition of the "tutuh" is of this apprenticeship .in married to preserve these' relics of primitive to the iiraw. -room. There were certain days.' to.tbelDroeedra Lilith Constantly made use •'Thal is .fust what •1 wanted t.6 say," I announced a- complete reorganiza- life, if any friction occurs under the humanity they .will very soon have �� of, whist, though neither very slangy Lilitt exclaimed. with a grateful look at tion of the army and a shake-up iglo between the two apprentices, to put a stop to the depredations, I 1. nor,very vulgar, were sufficient to jar �j upon the ear of.a sensitive person. And me. we hoth .left Madze in the wrong. (.which involves many celebrated the couple separate without noise, plunders and thefts .of which the IJadge'was critical and.sensitive 1n'Lhe The interview begun thus inauspicious• I military men. The rank of general- and for the two life has to begin Eskimos are the victims on'the part extreme. I kn:w that, and knew how' my it' was a, ennstrained. one on all sides. ' ' -Wife absurd baba o[calling me "Dicky," Lilith was,clearly on her best,behavior," issimo has been created, and Pres- over again. A Christian can ht;rdl,v Df the rovers of the sea. The Gus -tor no r"*Qn'in the world but that L•' spoke in monosyllables with rather an I ident Yuan Shi Kai has conferred 'honor with the name of "marriage i ernment'of Denmark has shown a was doing to be christened -Richard," af• affected intonation, and seemed to have{ 1 the un. . formed under the'i to of noble example ir, tIiis 'res ler m father, until at Lhe last moment nes opinions nn env subject. Only once it upon Tuan Ch1- Ui v�h0 has lir- g pact .TI , - tnv great names were substituted, did ,fie break into her natural vivacity, I ected the reform of the army as 'the.Eskimo. These unisons are; for favor of the Greenluetd F-s-kimos v:outd enruriue and vex her. and tl1$t was when the talk turned to I Minister of �'ar. Adrian's Via grand. .1 shill feel more theatre and to the'meri'te of a certain the most part, simply prOmisCUOU9 like a relation aril in equal if L call,you I.dancer whom she and I had seen in More than 30 new generals are pairings. But it must be said, to ' - '" Dick.' " Lilith bite said, and "Dick.' or rat;*. 1 announced to head the newly-cre- the honor,of the Eskimo's of Baffin • "D:sky." I ever was to her. Her trick rtbe can't dance real''-ly well•" exclaimed of calling ecery one by nicknames amus- ,, my wife. "She only moven her feet and 'efts military districts. The unifi Island, that this sad state of affairs ., .->;ilk Fishing j.ines sal me, ad did most of her childish wase.-! head." . • I cation of the army is complete. tends more and more to disappear The familiar leaders for attach w w.r�„ llut*then t11 o me' whatever she did was de- ! And, apd•:r•-Inir,up• •Rhe wan about to P, liRh.tnl, and 1 wan only aPPrehene:ca give an illuetrntton of the style of the There are 30 separate divisions, among these tribes: The .zealous ing fisklhooks to lines, known as `tli. lest her impulslvo ways might be inn' , dancer in nuestion,•.when'she, and I, too, and these are to be trained accord- work of the Anglican unions among silkworm gut, is made ' from the favorably commented upon by the ht' eaugbt JfadRe's brilliant dark eyes fixed !I . this people during thirty years has caterpillars of silkworms, by plat- •percritical, Madge. anon her with so strange an expression ' ing to the most modern rules of Another reason and rine which I hard• ;ii them that Lilith stormed s'bort in the warfare, and armed with up-to-date largely contributed_to'diminish••or IV dared to ox's teen to myself, made me ! dance .tie zeas,beginning• wen ns. China already possesses even extirpate entiri;ly this pagan ing the freshly-killed worm§ in vine- sccretly regret ]tadge'i vi it. .,She wsa 60 1._I can't do a myselL oY course," she. Pi? ! gar fur several days. .The CateT- terribly clearsgbted and so keen •t.! stammered. "But any, sine can tell wha.i a remarkably efficient aerial corps. vice,destroyer of.the family and do-' pillar is'-then pulled apart in such a td; - udge-of charagtur: ,Would sbe not realize, I mean." .,p .Irtestic' happiness. M. VanasSe that in our married lJe Lilith and I i -You can dance; then?" Madge asked' -� writes that he has met with Only way a8 t0 draw Out fL g t.ItiII01e- � .4 played the parts quoted -in the, dreary. Fwaetly.. thread formed by the., silk.v seers- Yrench nroverh:— And Lilith. with a slv:rl blush. lentos 1t.1 one case of polvgam,y in't'aking the Il v a toujn:rt un qui 1-i sa et un qui, When Lady Margaret left, after taking I . VOIN�;D -PaRaGR_�PAS. 1 tion, tlii'ee -feet long, which is tend la .iota"-there is always ado woo tea 'wit.h u�. I accompanied 'her to the , last census, and the )sky who 'ac' then stretched on boards and dried • ' kisses, and one who :s kissed•." I door.. Crindidly. I did.not want her to ' Incubators relieve old hens of a knowledged it seemed to be asham- lvould the not. in fisc, with that keen, i come a¢ain, and I was both embarrassed I in the slip• The silkworm froYn farseeing gaze of _list+, realize that the i,,and'snrmrised when she assured me very lot of responsibility. ed of it. _ ,. _ which-this"kind of,fishline is made _ lire cF my tae<-,orate love anent itself 'n ' earnest)., that she wanted to see.q great C1jarity Inaf cover a multitude pin variety a'bOUt three vain upon in.v wife's til^ndty ind'fter• I deal more pt my wife, and hoped that Of sins, but-there are several still \t►t TOO Ch'nn, is a g11 once, and that. war-bip Liii't.h as I did. I they miptht become warm friends. • inches long. feeding on the leave9 sic for tier. as I would, 1 seas little more . ..Oh, and one t-hiug.I most ask, Adrian,' uncovered. The visit to the dom;cile, or the of the camphor tree. Forty grades '. :-in her lite thtin a l"very nice man who Phe esid; Pau=ing an the threshold. "D-y When a bachelor gal tired �of i lo, M. Vanasse writes is not what � pa{d.-for-.._eceryahinx •and was aLways von ever see anything of. Nicholas Wraying'a F in l-e life he hoofs mar- -g " . of this product are recognized by ilius". — now. q Cir , \vitlr these'th•inrh:a in"my mtctd. I cn• o ''I eichan2ed a fen i aids tvr'h him air ry and be led. ea e ;.red the drawing room. !JadKq rope nt i a Paris theatre recently: that was..au• ;lfter a young man's mustache be- culat form, eight feet in diameter cents to 1$6 tL Poun� �fi sight. aF me, and came forward with Prank ; 7 don't even know where he -is" a9 it h in het h It is mH e , _ 3I . 1 Wharever you do:•abe paid impressive-!CUCT1e9 heavier than his .eyebrows, 'and m c g t d cordiality. of blocks of snow, the doer is at the •' the had nrK nitcred,nroch !n air months* i iv. - „ever ask that man' to your house. ,his knowledge of the world begins on a level 'with the ground, limn. and vet to me +he seemed changed I Drop him.altoR;ther. He is a bad man• bottom, .. :\ei hborl Killdile". s trot„ the Yfadge I nand to know, lice sat a person v�u x,hou:rl !et• roar wifo to decrease. it is about one foot and a half wide g Y J hair was a darker shade than it had been I meet." It s a waste of time �or a father last belongs' to the bon- vt it wa X dR nu int'. which wen ••pa„r Wrpy `s o area:- admirer 4 f �'to to train up his son in by two feet high. It is not every "This p g admirably with her hr;ght skin and thI your&," i err?csted: but lfadz-e tutre7 .n ! inwnrnlorod velvet Rrwn she was wearII1e 4nitr Parcel.,, !the Way lie should go if he doesn t One That Can pass through it easily. gin family. i„¢, Three things struck me about iter "Hid 'ramisatt:nn is an insult!" the 4t et on "Ah! And you are taking rare O `•'+mss (keep in the Mollie of the same To get in one must'at fir. g _ , 'i, -fur ane, .hut she Inokel' morn than her Isaid. 'If vei have a.n.v r�izard for rue path bimself. 12h knees, then lie flat On bis stom- it while they are :<.:ay• 'fait, rant':: thirty than five and twenty;any consideration_ tar the honor of your . 1 I . . .. - i rt .. {w;. ..;r'v. r.c, r, x.':ro .z 7 tw. , 1- - . •lrti ,rs.t' '.k: r- :�2%"xq "tin :r, .s '"!,r-f , "fix x < R.• "'+x .�,.- .,x.'' e., «• r t a ' ,. r.„ ,•� .., �. T'., ,$t:' ,�-.s k. }-+'-' t!*;, '7" `. " _"r.{. ,�;•`r �+`. 't rA'�� , M ... I--- r ,, :;... �,.. .. .. .• .. ,+.;y.,�' •.�,a...,. ^�;::;+r--�. �..., h..'�...,.,"�` 9`.':".:?�`;'•;;.,fir::•�-.,• qa,,. .,.j...-s; .,�;'ayv""�.4r."y"�,t.,�lrs:wFt7"^.°aE?F'i': ".s:^'.:::.!'�•' :'A:`�-in`��gw ^axr:.!a,»•N;,r'cs'+'+4 "�E;� .•rp :.....-.rr^�••;-`",+r'+r$�F•p•,x:i;,,. s+a:'.;. ""'=.o,+F���'�r �„+;Rte• ..._ .ar�c• .-mow.:.• ..mow. ---.a, ..�:�_ xi. ss ;.:e...,Tf��t� -,.-g ' •? ...az..-..�c. - t , S YT women. Men—ah—are men, MenEHO q pound ofALD AND SICKLY are men. And—ah--women Bre low three- carters of a__BOYS . AND GIRLS women.'- Nature made them—ah— sugar. Boil the two together to adifferent. An Act of Parliame4 thick syrup, which' usually takes cannot make them—ah—the same. about an hour,, and skim when ne-HOME �e Need All the Stre $th That "In the face of this astonishing cessary. Either hot or cold this will piece of information how could they be found a good Sauce to serve with Err G00d Red Blog � Give �o,on7" ended Mrs. Snowden amidM� blanc mange or farinaceous pud- � 7, 1. ironical cheers and laughter. Jain Recipes, dings; is also forms a capital basis " Youth is the time to lay the Y for fruit compote or a good substi- foundation'for health. Every, boy Satire on lits. R'nrd. Melon and Pineapple Jam. — Six tuie for Sherry when making a trifle r . and girl should have plenty of pure, Her satire on the attitude of Mrs. Pounds of melon rather small and ids ea ily stiffened by adding red blood and strong nerves. With Humphrey Ward, the noted novel- ones), about a pound and a half of gelatine or arrowroot. It will a � D 0 PO► "u k ep thin, impure blood they start `-life ist, toward the suffrage .movement Pineapple either fresh or tinned for a year or two-in screw top'jars. with a handicap too great .to win was also very funny. She sa:d that four pounds of sugar, two lemons. Red Bramble • jelly. - Unri a P r - success and happiness. Pure, red Mrs. Ward was.not in favor of votes After taking off the skin in the or- blackberries, sugar, lemons. Gather blood means healthful growth, for women, -and Then folding her dinary way pare the melons again the bramble's before they begin••to hands and turning her'eye& down- and this second strong nerves,.a clear 'brain and a ward she said in prayerful- tones fine} Cut paring chop rather turn black. . Eemove .the - stalks, cod digestion. In a word, -ure "for which we ma • be�rul y the remainder of the wash well then cover theta with wa- y— y_grate — _ _ - - - lal�m gg G1L1•ETT LOMPANY}•1 blaod_is the-foundation of-health- — — me}ons into-hajf-inch dice mix with ter. Boil them steadily for half an 6 ToftoNTo oNL „o"'""` fol—Am`en." � a The signs of thin, impure blood She had no them the*minced melon the finely hour, bruising them well at the side g� patience with any are many and -unmistakable.' The specimen of arrested development. grated rinds of the lemons and the of the pan as soon as they. 'begin to r `- pale, irritable boy'or girl, who has "Havelock Ellis has described the sugar and macerate until -the fol- soften. The slow process of strain- ti op.petite�r ambition, is. always lowing day. Out the pineapple into ing through a jelly bag is not really FO R tired out, melancholy, short of - - —— very small pieces and leave it cov- necessary, as the jelly is quite clear _ breath, and who does not grow _ sled over night. To the trimmings -when first passed througa-colas- MAKING SOAP' strong, is the victim of anaemia, or of a fresh pine or the juice from tin- der. ,and- afterward through a ,,... -bloodlessness.the greatest enemy _ tied pineapple add the pulp: ,and strainer-both enamelled, of aoufse 'of Youth. ' '} - i seeds taken from the melons; bare- since metal would destroy its beau' �s SOFTENING There is just one thing to do for. ly cover with water, boil gently for tiful red color. And it is well worth WATER these boys and girls=-build u.p the L about forty minutes, then strain and' wh11e to.leave the residue draining blood with Dr: Williams' Pink Pills if necessary boil again untif'reduc- on inclined dishes or large. plates r ta' for Pale People. You can't afford ed to a teacupful, Next day boil for ttwo or three days, as the uice . DISINFECTING { to experimeht with other remedies the melon, sugar and liquid from which runs off-is so clear and red for there must be no guesswork in the seeds gently fer an hour, then as to be a good substitute for the CLOSETS D�AI the treatment of anaemia. Through put in the pineapple. About twenty juice of red currants. For each y neglect or 'wrong treatment anae- P $- Y 'r' minutes subsequent boiling usually I pint of liquid add from three-quar- 'tr'ifa gradually de'elopi into the *. I thickens .it sufficiently, the lemon ter to one pound of good preserving S'I��S 0. , _pernicious form which is practical- juice being added five minutes be- sugar,, according to degree of sweet '! I: incurable. Dr. Williams'Pink �fore completing the process:' . ness liked, and boil. the two to- � f• -Pills work directly on the- blood, r ,,, -felon and Plum Jam.—Four gether.until it stiffens when tested. ,�••..� ;+::'"•�., ! "` giving it just the elements .which (pounds of melon (two rather small, I If caught at the right moment it :•a��: i'' -.'It lacks.. In .this war these Pills g + rr �,,••... ' firm ones), four pounds.. of red , will set when it has boiled for about -build tip every organ and 'nerve'' in plums five tweet the body• thus developing soon Pounds of sugar, Halve f , y minutes but once this stage p g g, and stone the plums and mix with is passed the boiling must be ooritin \., _ ' rugged boys and girls: Misr Anna them about-half of the sugar.-After ued for at least twenty minutes '., "eke, Grand Forks, B.C., -says: Mr. Philip Bnoteden, M.P. removing a thick paring from the longer, Lemon juice to taste should - "I think that before taking Ur. I Melons, cut them irito half inch dice- be added when•the jelly is nearly Williams' Pink Pills I was one of _ and add the remainder of the sugar, ser,;}v,-' -he-sub-acid flavor of this + the most miserable girls alive:" I womanly woman as a cross between g Cover the u1 and seeds-of the Jelly .is ver• agreeable in a Swiss a was hardly.ever free from awful :,,-,-,gel and an idiot," says Mrs. melons and t he stones taken from# y ince. The fink will float nvthei war ' Snowden Mr. Ellis knew what he ' roll .or Victoria sandwich When lieadaches, was as pale as a ghost, !w-as writing..about.. It is the anti- i t•he plums with water,. buil -them boiled only. to a thick syrup and ter, and when the cloth or carpet is and could not go upstairs_ without suffragist that would make women ! for about half-an hour, then strain, stdzred in scre.wtoa.jars, is will keep- rubbed dry nti stain will show: Aa _stopping to'rest. Now since taking coarse, never permitting,her to for ! If necessarj reduce the ]igcid to a g�-for months, and will be found — .t• the Pills the headaches have gone, get her"sen." - g. I.teacupful by -rapid boiling: remove useful to serve 4ither hot or -cold my appetite is good and,I am equal I '•If the suffriige movement means)the kernels from the stoae-s-arid-mix with blanc mange nr pistil suuffjes 0I CoteroP Not• - W almost 'any , exertion, and . you ;one thing more than 'another, it -them .with the plums, Allow the or farinaceous puddings, ``Ilii tell you a great secret, but ; may' be'sure'I Mill always recom-_I whole to stand covered is separate You must promise not to give it 1 mend Dr. Williams' Pipit Pi}1s" I vessels for a day and a night. When - away-." "Of course not," -"I be.; t, Sold by all medicine. dealers or ready boil the melon and -liquid _ -- Household Hints. liege Miss Birdie M'Glnats is Bent by mail, post s for so center �-� g �'' from' the seeds for, forty r-mutes, To - the rusty a gene ' a box or six -boxes for $2-50 by : - b ppeairance .oa me. I've almost made up . my s,�4 w& then put in the plums and-continue front•suerie sFioes or slippers use a mind to pop the question." "What wr:.ang direct to The Dr. Williams' .fhe slow boiling-until it sets lightly'mixtxre_yf olive oil and ink in equal I did she sav to-you V' "fie didn't x `Medicine Co., Brurkville, Ont. when tested—usually from, thirt• to arts. say anything to .me -•H P _ ! S precisely, but forty minutes longer, •' 'rater when macaroni has beev`I'on Tuesday sfie patted my dog -on f '!PHILIP .5�011DEN.: -l.P• _ Pieklyd Me10n:=Two +•ourids of boiled in it makes a,,wce' thin starch the head. Isn't that as e-heouraging ` melon, one pou�id of sugar,xwu. Ie- for lin elle armenzs. Also SOeiallrt M.P. iy Aw-Iuiplacui bl g B gives a sign 7" "Yes; that's she next thing mons, two pints of good vinegar, Fighter Ytit' thc.CauKe.-- prg tty glass to colored ginghams.�-. to.patting y©u.nn.the head, Your four teaspoonfuls. of peppercorns, `'4hen washi_ag china with gilt up- turn will come next." - Philip Snowden, M.P.'for Black 4, two teaspoonfuls of-allspice, twelve- on-it.- irever irse soda; Rutr a.little ;:: burn, E gland,,who has been spend A` cloves, a level teaspoonful of salt. soap on the dishcloth to make a nice The average -man might just as " In a few da Ys in Toronto with his After aria the melon cut it-into.' lather;then rinse in clear-cold wa- or-fie has to make g y paring well fall in luxe f. _ Clever wife, is one of the her and pieces an inch,wide and'three'inches iter. some kino<.of a fel of himself,, " -leaders-of .the S-eialist moyenient Iupq. pour over`them the vinegar 1 The'ug1<-)-date-housewif tabooea Britain. .1Zis•election in;Black- * and cover= closely: Ori a �y coli Ing u ensils. Those of i is ie 'good die goua , a t tri the g urn seven ears aro was lite first day fu!lowing drain off and heat the j light aluminum, granite and double- willthe oldest inh bitant please of- electiony>vin for the i�ciali1sfis. ; .'! ':: gds the mn un and nearly borates} played tin'are great saveis-of en• P aaati )n& de ig , i .4 fer an ex 1 bSr. SnUwdcn, now in his fiftieth year, is an apostle of revulutiuin - ; ;n „' , <"• rinds of the lemons. As theg pieces You spill tea on, a tablecloth rather than reform. He has the re- + P PJ. lear notatin of.being such. a thorough -P_ « ' them to'a'drv.ar..cWien a:ll-tran are tfer ion for a uhie.. When the er it with common salt and cloth CALGARY. OIL FIELDS !Socialist Sthat he would willingly ga. �� i. ,,,a+✓"� �Yy tldunes with hand salt, boil aC gpe washed, all stains u iii have dis to the stake fur the taunt. SRuwden . r`' 4 g gFREE MARKET LETTER.' �* cares nothing for himself,.-his per.: �•: ! Comms isi auantutea or hia11• Isonal success and prilitical rewards. -�� slowly. for twenty minutes and ' to- Before -washing fine lace or in us- grade oil in a -proven fte?d and tre- - ward lite end .add the_.ju ce of .the lia.collars and. Buffs, baste them to mendone dev+eloymeut vow .folder. e is a• zealot. Lloyd George's ri 1 ,. iberalism is no more pleasing to Kr'• !•hili ► �uo�idc°' should not'enou lhtrema�re vinegar l a piece of heavier muslin aTicl it will i ioiiene�>nakdnes R scenirtee SOBS gr"eat than the Conservatism of Bon I _ g in to fill the not be•apt to stretch or tear in the t and buaineae men from all 4narteft means less of sex and more'of hu- lar-or ars almost to the brim. Pour process of launderin i of she world are.sending capital. -• ar Law and Austen Chamberlain. 1 g• - here to take advantage of the won• Lloyd George aims to rcf8rm abuses manity, That does not mean•, any- 't over the melon while-boiling and .. A good-plan-is to keep buttons int derfui opportunities, i We. are.not vromawre t,ed to one +: ' anct readjust a deranged system of i defection�-frum the sacredness of•' fasten down ` immediately, The glass bottles. A glance tells - you � iu•opceit;oa, sad' branded br iiie• w social life. Snowden wants revolu= trratherhY,od—her noblest aurk. ' f pickle•will keep almost indefinitely exactly what is inside;• thus saving Judice, but-are tree.-and independ- tion=bloodless, but -nev4fttheless "The averagc noble .woman looks' in.screw topped jars or closet seal- a good'deal of time which would be ent to recommend,or condemn the y various stocks aocording w our beet P. radical and absolute. Zalorta to ;for a home, desires..L-llx�me, :but,it J ed bottles, - - • - _ taken up in turning over the but- Judgment. reform society, he deems,' we.re,.does not follow that the woman who Melon E'ompote.—A fairly ripe tons if put in a bot. .. I 'Because of our large PZpoT;ence. hurtful! trifling; he would cut under (neve- goes beyond her own four I melon half a pint of fruit juice, su- .Corks may be made airtight .and ons, our R reeamm ndauona, a e 1' • the whole fabric of society as it is rt'al.s will make the beat wife and eagerly sough; ata:. r and send it totterin int colla sg. mother."' Kar,.. arrowroot, lemon- juice or waterfight by keeping them immers- i The'oil serene of-tottay are the g 4. P - s____ . --. other flavoring, A very thick par- ed in oil for five.minutes. early ilrvewons` in neva oil welds. Liberalism he regards as more ing must be taken off.the melon, or To 'remove coffee' 'stains, mix The ovmortuhity ie herr riwlit now, ' dangerous to his cause than Con I _ "f00 OLU,:1T FORT(, during the development neriod.ebr seryati:m—the -latter holds out no two thinner ones, mixing the inner equal parts of yolk of egg and g],y „ both emsA and large investors. ' one .and the seeds anti• til Write - - P , g gar I today, for may of the die-., liope'of a'change and iti a sense Just- Should' Be at four Rust at That P P with rerrne, apply to the .stain, and al- tract, and our market Getter--'the ifies revolt, but Liber ism with its d the fruit stewed bo ••. rovide t•he low to dry on. For a li ht silk anthority'on Calgary etocks-BOTH het' ,juice. ' The red juice yielded by red ment the glycerine should be mixed ! FREE. _ forms, lessens the •st ength .of So- currants • with water-instead of yolk of.e ! HARLAN & COMPANY, , cialism and kills its nerve. What an absurdity his is! In gives the •best • -effect, g$. , Like An-:Accuser:- Tanual labor the:man-or woman of though in point of-flavor the com- Should the inkpot be accidentally f Nereid, ttuuding, Calgary, Atta. Snowden is numbered with. the„fort• is at' the best; 'full of experi- j Pate is.no,less good when raspberry, upset on the tablecloth or'carpet, II Labor members, but he is not of ence and expert from long i actice,-Ired plum or even clear - rhubarb. _ them. They' are too steady in the settling-process work ]trice or tomato syrup takes 'its --” --- 1,. a ing for I lace. The fruit from which the • :him. His voice is' shrill,. and as he, ed by the }•ears.Viand_ probably free 113.,,• 7. - speaks in,the Hoiise of Camarions he from the emoti•�nal disturbances i juice is extracted •should be'slowltiv "90" ints a long lean finger, accuser- that occasionally interfere with cooked,with just a little water in a like, at the man he attacking, and work in the youngep and more sus- jar or enamelled pan, Usually the that man is frequently Lloyd ceptible years. As to brain work I juice is sul$ciently clear when,pass- George. ass George. one 119-just coming into one's king- I'ed through a fine strainer; but .• if Mrs. Snowden is nn ardent stiff- clurn at the age of forty, discovering) not strain it through-a scalded jelly does not .not `it militant, She one's territory, and agate of oittly-.' bag or'a ta'bl'e'napkin tied e- the :+������ � V/ AR does not agree with the Pankhurst ing districts,yet• to be ea•-plored. The legs of a reversed chair. Re-heat ?'u methods, but she speaks sympath• artist; the sculptor, the musician, and sweeten to taste and in it nim- t \\„a••" 'etically of the militants and defines 'the 5cientis't, the,�lit�erateur • know "m'er a few at a time until the5> be- ,Why take chances Buy REDPATHin them as b'eing,morq sinned against this well. He is-adding-every �la•r come transparent narrow piece's of b asking fol" "A it�t by the Government than sinning. to'the stores of a well-r.i,rn�;red •ri- melon about two inches ion When y g Original Packages " g' Dollar's Worth of and you'll be sure Mrs, Snowden is a clever. little telligence, and incl a•1urg t}t�rp t,y all are done thicken the'-liquid n ,r woman, with a voice as clear as a the mere,;process of drawing fliem the consistency of thin cream with sugar? of full weight — belh had a pronounced turn for-log- out and" utilizing them, ,applying arrowroot (not corn flour) and fiav- v� highestn ,cal argument and sarcth;em to his cnf'>�iiu' tp ! quality 5 • --- 'i : remem er that , she or an tiding new or it with lemon juice or a little Absolute purity: : ,spoke in Massey Hall some riches in every morsel of-them. And brandy or liqueur. Though ready to P years then there. are the qualities of the serve when cold, it will keep a week ' ago just after Mrs. Pankhurst had P 1 t p been here..She has the saving touch worker which improve with years. orJwo in a, covered jar. At forty-one is more.patient-, more Toma>tio `glop. After roughly y 't ' of humor that keeps her audience P ,Q��bS, s in good spirits, and when she spoke persevering, more resolute and in slicing the tomatoes cook them_ver• A f .t. P y 3 Y%riii> — 4 here, one of her.-most pronounced tent, better fortified against the na- slowly in their own juice by the hits was a burlesue of Austen ChRm_ t•ural inertia of human nature; in side of •the fire either in a covered 50lbs. ,, `. �o a. N other, words, better inured irr that =- 'berl�ain. This is how she told it: Far 6r enamelled saucepan ental-re- "Adjusting his eye lass and con• self-conquest which is inseparable duced to shreds. The pulp may then g • e s t "sultin his notes he began: from, because necessary to, sustain- be either drained in a scalded jelly a15s•,� , a les a a --gentlemen — oh ed effort. Surely the man or woman bag or first drained in an enamel-, hat's Parliamentary -I do not be- of forty has the advantage in all led colander and afterward passed CANADA SLJGpg REFE1yINCa IMIi'ED MONTREAL ' ' neve in votes for women. I—ah— these ways over junionrs of twenty- through a strainer to remove the CO,M do not believe in votes for —alt-- five or thirty. seeds. For each p'nt of liquid z" a . •,.., x. :S„`n ':*;�,r, .n,.rrIr ... y..-..:�:..,..w.'+• . -, ..tet_ .. ,r 4: .� '' t`• t ' ,. .. .. .«a.6i' .. >.a'rC:. .�. . :x: a..b;.: omr.ca+s +r....rcFt„p<.rp•i-. ,.. ,.. _.. - _ , ';;�,g� -m^d. - -.res ,.. ......��' "••1` I .p,u .14 Wr a.� 999 v y: _ T , • W tion of the railway. While the muni- �L>c R)CfisIBT>c$. f cipalltlea guarantee the payment o! ,..,.«••.+ " ARDSC S . _ expected hat 10TH—Auction Bate of' fRIC V the bonds, it is not Pec t MONDAY, Auo. J.- �.• `'I eabUnh" ..ryifirid•ymosuiosaoiaomow they will be called 'upon for one cent. young cattle,fresh cows,2 bulls and ���rr;'e�� "!. pi•keeing,Ooli. J� ' r A thorough investigation by experts pigs at Johnson's Sotel, Whitevale, PIC NIS - has been made of the coat of construe- the pmperty�of H. Jiikin@. Sale 'at 1 •, ,111x46 per year; li1.o0 if phial is ad.ana. tion and of operation of radial lines one. See bHle. W. B. Powell, nuc- JOters the people-of Pickering the;7ery best of everything Ili'. Subscriptions to the UnitedAsases.4l.90 In Ontario, the United States and is tioaeer. with more store in advance Europe, and after making a liberal the Grocery line. In our new asleep allowance for running expenses, and Now Ad+nert4•eas9ents• ter facilities. are in an al apace and bet ,j In mailing all annual payments .on excellent position to -JOHN MU RKAR, Proprietor. principal acid interest, there will be a • substantial surplus, which will be OUSE TO LET—On lot 10,con. 9, used for the reduction of rates, Im- H Pickering, ,Good working man's house, You-will Sad•: FRIDAY, AUG. 7. 1014. proved service, increased aecommoda- plenty of work in the neighborhood. Apply to ' tion and-.extension- of the railway Pa7oH.Claremont. OUR -$TOCK COMPLETE Z.n, within the municipalities by the con- NOTEO'AN'D COMMENT8 ' struclion of lighter and cheaply co Dun bwrton E=shgn�e Have for OUR GROCERIES FRESH ' • strutted linea 'to be connected with sale—G,P:horse; new pota�o�+, motor OUR BRANDS THE BEST , boat,row boats, motor, truck, holstein bull, present war Germany the main road, - Electric power will a,d,horse,�eedfall wheat. Want to buy- OUR PRICES MOS -HASBNABLE will not flus that the natives of also be furnished for_ industrial, farm- .15 spout$sill,chtokea feed. OUR DELIVERIES PROMPT ing,house and domestic purposes and OUSE TO RENT—In Pickering _. V that country who are living in lighting, -which will• be furnished at H Pillage.sins 9t,east. now occupied by _" -OUR ATTENTION COUFGTEOU$ : - the lowest possible cost. Literature is H.J.Marquis 8,roos,ed, hard sad soft water, 4 -other Is leave-their adopt•-- a -ed COUIItr In lar 8 IIurobeC9 t0 being. sent out to rhe rStepBper gooaitzsdyarrS nuipableder'-s •--PAL y g throughout. the rnunici allties inter- CherParti°g�l1—apply to H. J. Harqahs or \ ' Jeremiah Ponnor,Pickering, 16 tt We have both plione8 installed and your _grocery�t=ders- leerve the Fatherland. We have ested, furnisbing iof�cmatioii in the matter. All the ratepayers should pINDER TWINE=The three beet .will receive our prompt attention. :in Ontario alone, hundreds of Ger- 1) : make it a point to attend one or more on hand at reasonable prices. All sines _ ti a , mans who fled from the'land of of-the iueetin s to be:held within the oc ehe v seven yes I ars a e slAsvengeaven�e:tete their birth at an early age in order next few Rees in older to secure all faction,the farmers are ssaared of raiz dealing, -- BUY ALL YOUR GROCERIES AT THE GROCERS. to seta a mikitar service, which Possible information and in order that $a business is increasing yearly. Get o� JAMES J?�CHARDSON P y they may vote intelligently when the B.pp ly now before the rash tater on: e. _- ..pis .,compulsory 'in that count B.MiaQtrie, Pickering country. by-law-is submitted on the 21st day of - ;.'_They have come ufider the British September. _ FARM TO RENT-150 acres lot 31, :..plrgERING's GROCERY-ON THE CURNE& 1' 3rd concession, township of Pickering; flag and thisy have, learned - to clay loam clean in is a good state of never tion. s good sin or stock farm, A never ■ know what true liberty is. They TU�� WOMANIS tailiaa evriag�a the barn yard. A lasRe bank _ barn sn s good frame hones. Two miles from n al 1 4 ,.. abhor military despotism as it ex- c. P.s.wd o. o a, •tosses•• t mus arum � I ��11 sista in Germany. and they have :ioeim d�osEpH oowstrf°ai°IIerri oo°at.tO6 'its Teel S I' . y ed Is v' learned to love the pure free au sIEKNESS OR SALE-The' undersio 'that waves the Union Jack. Many F leaving Pickering and offers the ouowtiiv , • articles cheap for quick sale: Hen and 9 _ ■d�ra1wfriler ` �•d Shoe S� �-• Of these Germans will.re•CP08o the .. • y�� � To L �• ,oalven also a bhhiroroder tot lora chichi,iso a o.id, • • i•�is ILL'iaa+aa Atlantic oCEQa,'not to answer file �i� a� �__._�.t. feed lode:,scales Lemeamps weighs Bte an 910 lbs. call n the Kaiser William,answer t to !B Veget".''"v ha�$dud ocher leen.. heater and i two # 10 per cent.'to 50 per cent. Discounts bola Globe heater.3 yices Parler SuiL°• Com• plate dining room 6 t, diner.,_ronad yd«tat O$ every•line of footwear in our Store.. • defend the British flag, that is be. -.'_ eztensiontable and busfett all to to�boh solid _ ling attacked by the meanest des. —:• oak. ror porticala:, apply to war. abick. _ Call and fl�what we have to offer you. Bsltiawr•, led.- I am mors than Pickering ;,pot of the twentieth century. $had to wg what Lydia E. Pinkham'a r Phone 151. -- T Vegetable Com- STEAM COAD. =T. , '$ Many are wondering. why it is I sufl did for me. • �-- I sn?+red dredtni - = JOHN IPEZL.,, 1 A/H/T S Y : , • .lthat Britain becomes embroiled in pains and was very I will have constantly.on hand g -the present European war. They irregular. I became full supply of steam coal, at think that it would be far better •� alarmed and sent for - -iif she would remain neutral. The C• Lydia F.Pinkham's lowest possible price. Vegetable Com- p THE - Q people who question the wisdom �. I took it reg- - ® sM . of Britain in entering this struggle ularly until I was W. H. GIBSON, do not .understand the question. + without a cramp or It is not the. thirst for _blood nor C and felt like i 4.l _ •Gr+•nbmn Beetles ' Pam _ _ another person, and kRID _ ._. the deeire for conquest that im- it has now been six months since I tecta: 31tb� HCt'S8 Show.pals her to enter the struggle. any medicine at all. I hope my little ` MIJ li Nor is it hatred for Germany, for �„will awl"you in helping other wo- - ts most-desirous of maintain- mea I now feel perfectly well and in Town Park, WhitbyAN]K SHE business man �►�o has log amicable relatiuna with that the best of health." -Mrs. ATIGt�s'r JL1 customers in nanous parts coaptry as well a3 with every W SoNp aa. 1682 Hollins Street, Bbl- .Aur.. l2. 13,&l4, of Canada or elsewhere IwA timore, Md. - _ " CALM find the services of this-bank of - :.other nation. Bot should Ger- _Lydia R Pinkham's Vegetable Com-` $3000.40 in prizes 58 Classes. _ imauy attain the-object for which Pow made from native roots and C}F'1=JCE, invaluable assistance in colleet- ishe has been preparing for over herbs,contains no narcotic or harmful Reduced Rates on all Railroad O holds the record o! drafts. � . . -,. lforty years, Britain Would •no drugs. and to-day T, C U S S t O N - WNtby, - Sect• ` T being the most successful remedy for . TORONTO ' ionxer uy"Mistress of the Seas,' - - ra• female ills we know of, and thousands • �'�t '�T�^. /'''� -and her very existence as a nation of voluntary testimonials on file,in the Shoe Repainng - 'PICKERll�l G B ANCHI • i'': .--_ Breach also at wbww. would be threatened. Never since pinkham laboratory at Lynn.-, Mats.. Having purchased the shoe re- It W GORDON, Manager- Q El in she beginning of the world has 'seem to provei[f has been the stand- pairing business formerly y Any other nation- exerted such an For thirty y carried on by Mr.Wm. `i�aHuence the uplift of hnmao- ���'for female Nla, and has re- for Royce, law prepared --- -- stored this health of thousands of women to continue the ity as has been exerted by EoR- who have been troubled with such sil- k.. _ .. Berme• t ERSEY :'lead. It is true she has made displacements, inflammation, - : � irregularities, etc. Satisfaction uaraateed g - a_ puistakes. But every country nieaatioo• mfamrs. 1:rer:° A call solicited. r oath"come:under British rule If you want s p ec t a 1 s►dvice lived W see the time when ws�to Lydia E.Plpkham 1 yon,ed- ,I• COAHWELL, ICE 1 s CREAM ielao Co, (oosAdentisl) Llan. ithep would bleserthe day when M� Y��wM be opmeds PICKERING - OhITARIO t. a' - . -they came under the protection of sod shad answered by P women — To see it is to buy it, to buy it is try it,to try it is t6 ask ' lbs• e9ot f, - retie UDion Jack. No other coon. sad >>Nld la sati'fiot eonsd•�a! CHOPPING4 clod it is the most wholiseom• food,enjoys greater freedom than _ j the British subject. The King bf AND OAT FLAKING ��� tools, harvest mitts, light weight shirts said. R - - ; Cogland must obey the laws of Canadian panto for men and bo,>i. x ithe land as much as his meanest The undersigned is prepared to do • ; t subject. In Ge.-many there ex- '.. National grain chopping and oat Pmts, muelius, lawns and RinRhams, Laaieai and girls light tees die one-man rule. His word .., - flaking every day in the vests,stockings,etc: ` lis la►w, whether it has the a • • • t on - P= week except - proval of the people or not. Em - Exhibition Saturday. Canned goods in great variety,'pickles the choicest, prime cheese peror William believes:he rules by - divine right, as did the Stuarts of p EACE E YEAR John F. Bayles, Greenwood Pure maple syrup'. w England. Z'n this, Germany is two ASTLAKE SHINGLES " America's Greatest Livestock Show `: Onr groceries are the freshest. •three centuries behind Eng- Acres of Manufactures In Germany, every man Exhibits by the Provinces T - ds to spend•the three best.years Exhibits by Dominion Government 0 Q C PHI LI P of his life , in militarylj service. Exhibits by West Indies GEORG E _ British subjects are freefroni.that Grenadier Guards Band OrT�ARSO despotism. Should Germany enc- SROTTCi�f3A�2 '■ �+ '•teed in this war, Europe would be Dragoons' 1llusiral Ride „• `�' placed under a' bondage, the very Auto-Polo Matches , We are pleased to quote thought of which makes our blood Circus and Hippodrome *' run cold; Only. for the sake of Doses Shows in Single Hour . , _ prices humanity,and in defence of the Boy Scouto'Aevhew .... _ = u .- • . ` lid 'ever thing Csnsda's Biggest Dog Show Are easily applied and have al- e -British Empire ,a y '-which-that means would'persuade BABYLON ways Riven the best of a • MAt� � �� satisfaction. - �� ,Bngland to take up arms in this Greatest Oriental Spectacle Have been made 29 yee►rs BL111d .;.=•war which promises to be the ever presented on Continent like cut above. worstza the world's history. The PtiintiagsTroro England,Scotland; Made standard grade only. Corro .'British soldier who may take pars United Scales sad Canada " gated Iron any gauge, We can deliver to-any station ,�' in this struggle, will -put every Educatioasil Exhibits Let me figure for your next roof, ounce of energy he possesses into Goods in Process of Making and.save you money. _ ' = = ibis' work, but matey a German Athletic Sports Bell telephone. P inOntario ' -will fight because he is compelled Aero-Hydrop*ne Flights - '' Grand Water Carnival - F'e J. Prouse, P1Cker3IIg ` to, and Compelled against his will; • he is fighting for an-object of Creature's �am0us Band PICNIG 'GEOIINDS- ` wvhich be does not approve. — - per materials are 'up to quality. and - -f•- Score of other Bands Picnic-parties d6sirous of securing not Gown to price to 1•lydro-Electric Railway Dozen Band Concerts Idly gimcoe may secure those adjacent le 8 � . _ Ir imcoe Point House at regsonable •; �•'' ;, ••' "o IT Cnessipeake•and Shannon rotes. Lets �t, a(�qualnted and fill" —` 'The Hydro-Electric ' Commission Biggest Midway ever •..: _- . .: _. Beate. sleben and tables,will be pro- :" lhave begun a series of ineetingg to be Peace, �! be held in the municipalities interest- Ice Cream every Saturday your or ere ed in the proppoosed hydro electric rail- Lee cream and other refreshments will - fi "Way connecting Toronto with Mark- i�nternati•nal Peace.Tattoo -abaop StouSville, Port Perry, Whitby is Bands 400 Musicians be provided at bootbs for those scale• +and Intermediate points. some tour in ' thern, -when timely notice has .' eaeetings have been arrangged for in 1 u 914 c_ �� been Riven. S this township. Pickering, Wbitevale, H j, ►7e[1or further particulars apply t° D s • P' 4berrywood andOiaremont,to T•� A .. I�t<tre. p T I� A M 6 O '; I6 is d L a� V T . . b Po _, ..,. , y �� . : �,,.�..� w r* $0138+. . . w. w� Y .fi "t /•� �'. M �:.b a ./yy.`d•'}''A.'M>•f+ii.�u•�,gCro%C'iLy j3.,. � '«@' -r A. ` will•. .t •T,;.•M1- '^•, tv {.. ..— .. .. •,. v, . ....... , .,d}:X.,, ......,... ,•l::',+iFv2 ,,•.r.. .R R'�._"..ay4"'4 '3..A.•�W.ew[ - 1RYP't r/ �l 2R r✓� •S, res '+rya• .b17.. - ..a.0„h. �;"�`•- -:f4`':'-'^' �s. ✓.•...r. '„: .+/ S. r� .,r ,.R•. ..a -+L.. �,"'L+ ':4- ;y�,. .a; ...•S,'b^' F,., ,y't� ',^' - -,., v':+ ?• T.- !.'.r .7:/: 0 L •7. '•i.-"%"•iN� J..'.. .^�L ^�!' :'•L'_ r' Y9. f r.y.{:, i•� .ALT'..' 'i A. .-.,�►.,,., �•..-.,�'_ _'.,A r ."�. •r.;:,a,.•.�.. ..�,u. w. ,,-'f°::: -yx.. Y .;Yq t .. \. ^: :- ..:..w .. '. . :.-. ..,.-. - Yi•,r• __ -gym-. q. ; • :. CLARiMONT Levi Gleeson, of Fort William, A band of gypsies Rave our vi . Wm. Leaper was in the city'du spent Monday with hie uncle, E. lane a profeeelonal call on Monde , J. yfle _HICHARDSO } R Gleeson... Some of our a pe yy FW' :riday. porta spent Mo41- -7 Thos. and Kra. StepheaWn were Mr. O'Brien, 'photographer, of day fishing and report good sue- - : d' in Pibkering„on Sunday. Torouto;was iQ town on Thurs- cess. IIonpotiin/showier of unset display of _ , M. and Mrs. Henderson spent day last. Chas. Dolphin,'of Weston,spent - _ Ohias. dye large of of Sunday with friends iia Altona. Mr. Pears, of Toronto, • s nt Sunday with his sister, Mrs. _ Miss Mildred p, of Port Sunday at the home of ugh Brown. ' stationary. Soolss+Doll, Toys, fort Perry, is isiti er aunt, Mrs, Gregg, sr. received for the Holiday trade. Oall Thos. Pat - Miss Mary Hill left en Friday Dont C><row�8ald a°d � &hens. Mien Ma cyan, of Aurora, to spend a month with friends at Subscriptions taken foe ail.- Magaiines, has been spending a week, with Sparrow•Lake. _ vsa PARI§IApT as6a g If your hair is getting thin, 'losing' Weekl F Clareruont fitende. -Miss Kindree, of Lotion, is y and. Daily. NewapapertE s•a. J. R. and Mrs. Thexton of apeudiug a few days. with Miss. it's natural color, or has that matted Bessie MaCnab. lifeless and scraggy appearance, the Pickering, spent Sunday with reason is evident—dandruff sad fail- w�_J, H. R=CH.AR SO MT" and Mrs..Beal. ure to-keep the hair roots properly -- nourished. ' Mr. and Mrs. Reesor, and fam- 003 ' Y ,. p aygith NEVP. TINSIT#i SHOP Par It►n Sage applied dally for a il , of Oshawa, a ,entStmd d then occasionally is all that Mr. and bliss Harbron. _ _ Ida, • Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Real enter- I have opened up in Greenwood•a one applli�catione removes mm diately Q /�// tained a ntidlber of guests from tinsmith shop and am ' repar- slogs falling hair and .itching head; Ci�. CREAM :The—�i edd--t of A number of farmers in this sliiithiu rooliii and" ringy hair soft, abundant and ra- Our ice-cream r ore will n e - - -- }� g g dian with life, equally good for men open cdurl s the season and we ante 01n1P and YY 7. _vicinity have completed cutting furnace work. women or children—ever one need will secure a regular their grain for the.season. Work guaranteed and prices - y supply from the • Rev. H. and Mrs. Wood-left last it. A large bottle of this delightful lT► - moderate. The object of this Association is hair loafs can be had from D Pettit or ' CITY DAIRY COMPANY _ j - _week for a three weeks -vacation any drug counter for 50 cents. You lesson stealing and prosecute with friends at Bell Ewart. Lawrence Denny, will surely like Parisian Sage. There First-class Bread,Cakes of flnevariety the felons. - Hugh '3regg lr., has moved into is no other"Just-as-good.ood. Tr on Canon hand. y Members having proper& stokaoom is Bae new brick residence op- GREENWOOD ” R y it now. y siva a HERB_ MC'iNNEY, . Date immealatety wi any mbee k ' gtosftethe Methodist church. mint ;0. Our police,trustees purpose put- of Eseoative nom - tiag down a certain amount of ��� OV=an� "arm Laborer:Ot- �P all�� PICXERING, ONTARIO Membership fee 1100, +cement walk in the gear future. FOR HARVL.TINQ IN WCOTCRN CANTiolwts may be had tEpm the President - Miss Olive Powell, of Toronto, �� ” 11 „ seoret.ry onapplioation. M spent.Civic holiday at the home of 66106 TRIP WELT. y RETURN EAST. swap for some farmer her parents, Ira and Mrs. Powell. 612.Oo TO WINNIPEG :18.00 FRINNIPE A DA$iN VERTICAL LIFTT •- -ercC�L.Com.-L. Picker ng Rev. Hugh McQuarrie, of To. GOING DATt1:8 MOWER FOR SALE routo, will occupy lire pilipit in Ar,watss���,,'oom as to E,natoa ee.rboe zat aa,aw and . area and -- J. 1 ewes mat tau Ddau fa�aata' WILL BELL AT COST. 1 -the Baptist church on Sunday rweuw.e utay�m .taw ra o a bot .na aeatr�. of �.A.�O CofllO�i • tll'1t".' ' `next, i Ontaea and ueoso,to all vain w Call and examine-this machine , Ane„a stew— m .n sutioo.�( ainwwn. �n.rtx+t a s. .. .na . AW” and aA.it will positively Preeideat Beerstai Gurney Bundy, of Toronto t eta•M'='&ant•'to.0 Dot w m io1Lo°' to °� In 8•etaa po 'tivel be sold. . ' Aww•sees-I '.u:uti`m:t wgso�w ew�eot I..re wa aeon••., m «. o: Guaranteed in every wap. visited at the home of his father, ontsrlo ani eba•, to alt npnlot• a adaLAX* eau w oe:ta► to affiskw um * - � - _ -Wm. Bundy over Sunday and an...n.naAu�rs_ � Re a�� ShopMOada sbr tan trao•ooeta m was W�p�,eca.e•e nearst c.pn.or sats—Rev.yMr.- Hall, Of GOddW0001, `►•L ITNMIO[a.% O.I.A. 7A.6. MURrMY, O,t. .R..Tsrsnte. Icd. PhonQ 1921 occupied the pulpit in the Baptist DICKERING, ONTARIO Bicycles for hire. Also, a numbea' church and preached-two eloquent �1 second-hand wheelefor sale,or.r< sermons. The Cadillac Vacuum Cleaner � ► WATCH FOR new ones ordered when Ray Rumohr, of the Standard '._. regwired. - -Bank, Bradford, returned to his This is the time when women have their carpets and rugs cleaned ... TOUS �. Gaon ear and Dunlop Auto Tires duties oa Monday_ after his two -- for sale at right prices, 'weeks'vacation. - - and put in place again. Why not keep them clean by using Motor.truck each V6 ednes- Id phone 1918 Pick. R. E. and Mrs. Forsyth, Mrs. y _da "and Saturda for'-all "- this hand.vacuum cleaner? No dust curtains or wali T. Caster, and Miss Dunkeld, are Y yRuJS��d 'Andrew a couple of weeks -camp• everything kept clean and bright all the year conn he kinds of Bread and Cakes. - in at Rice Lake. PICKERING, Ont. Our-football boys went-to Myr- best make $0.50 and $11.50. A free demonstration when asked- for Ask for a 10 cent %-rapped ; on Monday evening and took - t part in the tournament in which C. H. BURLING, PICKERING fruit loaf. YC erin,g i they won second.prate. � M . rr C M)- �' :._ Rev. A. McLellan, and J. B. ". Madill were in Pirkering on Tues- - _. s OSHAWA, ONT. day attending the induction ser. hawd Jteel dhingles Lumber Yard -vices in st. Andrew's church. FLOUR and .FEED `� - Mr. McKinnon, of Beaverton, is -Are Fire Pioof, Wind Proof ! - We have Swat received a'la e a relieving at ,the Standard Bank, at Cherrywood station well assorted stock of (icor to pine during the absence of the manager g g Water Proof, Lightning, — tenor finish.composed of base Mr. Samis who is off on his vacs• --. Feed Wheab, Whole Corp, _ _ and mouldings is great variety. tion. Proof and Frost Proof. _ - - Weguarsntee aH the above stock ' George Beal and son, Fred, of • - •. - .-Matted Corn, Dried Brew- be Hntrctaes, as it was maaufacL Uxbridge, 1 _ Ae, called upon the ,All good, IIp•t0•date Canadian _ a the Southern States by the brother, J. H., on Tuesday. They ors Orains, Oil Calle Meal, American alachioery. were in their solo on their road Fermate II8e them. Illoiaesiae, Bran, Shorts, Also pannel doors..opsn and the city. = sash. verandah columns and Mrs. Canden, of Toronto, ac. f� --- - Flour, trashed Oats, Etc.. wood flooring. 1.2 and 8 inch compaaied by her-two dao_ghters. See as of following Local encs-The will gave - and dressed pipe. 1 and 8 i �t ;Mrs. Shauntfeltd and Mrs. Hawes, See.any g Aa'g Y ga you best prices on For particulars Phone home 5000: lock. rough. 1 inch howl oo T ...also Mr. Shaantfeldt, at the Pedlar's Metal aR eats Cul - 04. -gull and see It. ' holiday with the forme a brother, Terminals Sh acing s d Ornaments. Fla Z'hOma�Is RrOeg'*X ape : W. Prin le. noon.until further notice. r' "Y'ard closed every Bat afts�q ._ -:_iS, Ramohr. Samuel Manning, -- _ _ , { -- The garden party on Thursdayy ".i3. M. glee,rooklin, Out. .Jacob Mclai6 by.yOnt. _ Q eveafng last held on the ehnrch W D Gordon _ .'lawn under the ons of the Whitby, Ont. W rt Z' Out. ' ' �► Lawrence.Donn Sohn Aal►esissret, . ._ Ladies' Aid Society of the Meth- ' _ i r. 1 8 PiCHERIN( '�!► - odist church was quits successful. = (Steen% , Ont. Goodwood,-On t. r i I W. He 1 W. F. 8nrt�a o i , e K $ There was a fairly goon attend- pp y race the night beta an ideal one 13oa Grove, Oat. Whitevale,..Ont: K s o � for each%_event. � tea which _�J. C. Morrish, W, W. Sadler, _ K da v q: A jON __ Highlandm Creek, Ont. Pickering,Greenwood, Out. =s 1�,.e New and cream ae rw .:wan nerved ou the lawn was all that could be desired. The pro- Q � $ pa -- gnaw was also mach appreciated. -No higher price, but better service and satbfactioh. '' � � � P �� - -: :airs, Hewitt.of Toronto, so rano ., tore Gasoline engines, : =- soloist delighted the audience J'a O THE PEDLAR PEOPLE Limited .�� s. >reb �� different makes, pnmpingoa 4100- with her selections, and the elc- OggAW A ONT Established,1881. " a. Kar y e fits. Farm implements. , cutionist, Miss Inez McCulloch, of Head Office and works, Apr 1 • Lindsayy, was well received -and' - - - - -- a a y : a Rev s GEr Pitic>te. 'responded freely to the hearty ,r rimes 'encores. The total receipts a ;no O e -• amounted to nearly 8120. •• + a m • .� Jt ly Young'Brood Sow for sale The'garden party held under THEDOMINH Kro- m °' °' cellM•.she auspices'of the PresbyteriaO� .. �'" o0t'I m' church. Claremont, on the evening opt EOMUND a wLEa,M.P.,PRESIDENT. W.D.MATTMEWs.V ESlDENT. m o g .D .O+I Nov w BROOK ROAD, ONT.' of August 4th at the home of C•A,BOGERT,Gonad llfaaaeer.__ - "+ DeO�K► January 1915-Whitby 7, Oshawa 8,Brougham Graham Bros.. was one of- the Hal Xto i0,wo,00e.00. Nara F•ai•M 9M11vW1'hotttE • i7,t00,010A 9 Port Perry 17,Uxbridge Is,Cunnington 15,- .1 argest and best ever held in the E{eavezton ls,t7giNlrarOvO 16 You Can Start a Savings Account _ community. The evening was with $1.00. It is not necessary for you to wait until you have a an ideal one and the arrankemente -largo sum of money. An account can be opened with$1.00 and Are You InUr88ted 111 were to. From 5 o'clock till more on which interest is compounded twice a year. 'A a'string of buggies and auto- G - G y 'e 0���®� � mobiles poured in from every air M . Fe (� action. Parties were.there.-from _ :WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Mtutager. C' ng.. England„ New York, Fort Wil- law, Winnipeg. Toronto, and all A AND - the neighboring towns and evil- ' "' Of all materials and assign 3aRea. After all had partaken of _ e to stook. 14,F1111 you the bounteous supper provided b to a our works acd`inep M odr- the ladies, the chair was taken a- Gates . anti obtain prices. Don't be mided by the pastor,.Rev. A McLellan, D. S I M P S O N �& C.06 ly we we o"o and do hrow-oand after a few introductor re• d do throw ofE the ytcomisdon 10 r amt.,whiohyoa marks in which be paid a glowing l - osetafol save by poro6adag from na tribute to Graham, Bros., of _the -- h haPe in stock 3000 rode of oats solicited. -uplift their enterprise had'given NIT C to our agricultural interest, ho in- - ,` wire fencing made by the osre.,lw R ORA%lig,, troduced the program of the even- Vie have moved inta Mies Boone-s 4store next _ gel Company of Canada. ing. The selections rendered by '-door west of our old stand we thank the public Ellwood Genoa, elocutionist, the '. L also-carry- brace wire, E. W. E VANS, . 9cottish songs -by Mr. Park. in generally for .your:very_ kind- _patronage in the coiled spring wire, wire „ �IIlm �a�IIf>kE Highland uniform and the .Quer- past and we solicit a continuation of the same in _ p _ tette front.Toronto, ably ..accom- _ staples. ,Steel posts' and - panied by bliss Rumohr,.of Clare- the future, when we will be better abbe .to meet 811op• and Residence, Dun_ dos moat, were all received with your every wants in Groceries, Dry 'goods; Boots cedar posts: WHITBY, ONT. merited applause. The addresses _ •."delivered By the Rev. Me Real, of and Shoes. Also,millinery, and other lines. as Three doors west of Whitby Ho -Much, of- Stouffville.i and Ferris, of Toronto, were very t-1 h� e prep W��- much appreciated. The_ music interior of store in the meantime we.will do our pumps on short notice,also-attend _ quote you prices. was rendered by the :Claremont _ - - . .. repairing.., Citizens' Band in their usual Rood best to serve the public as usual until •the, car- to all ktmie of style. The proceeds exceeded nteTs are thr0t1 h Agent for the Ontario Wind -$800. The committee thankfully $ Ay 0 REESOR , �ogthel qureen�and, t acknowledge the generosity of Graham Bros. is yliving them the 7� QT a RT MAG1NST CREAM (SEPARATO ' Ices u�sof their beautiful grounds. 1!e ►71MP#7 N W Co.,` P1C��,ING OCU H,$'L� p�nu►>Fae11#o,df% ind.•�0. '� '�.,,ya�5 `..''X: -r:r..�tima. .;•�,.,s.�• r.r '.v';.^•. �• •�•- �,�;' � +'•'.:g• :r �-- 1 v. .11a." •5�;. -a ,�I;•r!t` �'v.. ..may,.. fi dop y�/�`♦' - • . ,., C:. ^.• � •i r :moi it •• :,w ...` ..,moi tt :. c� .,.may Y:Y - '!'�� ..�. >.,,:-n6 r.,1.''. y,r, _ ,. :s .. a. � � _ PRICES �f EARN PRODUCTS ---- - ----- - ------- : :_. FALL --OF SERVIAN CAPITAL IMPERIAL -PARTIES UNITED Azvolwrs raox T=B &Z"=0 Pi _ g Britain. Has Not Se •. .Barr'acks. of. Servian Capital Were the Target, en the Like Si a the Time of -� . Breadsturte. ! -Though Public Buildings Also tinder Fire Toront°• Ansa. 4.-Flom-Ontario wheat Na Leonkv flours, 90 vet cent„ $3.60 to Id3.65,seaboard. _ R.; flour for AulTit4t delivery quoted at _ New Manitoba,-First, patents. in lute . 'A Vienna des etch to the Ex-_ tions beyond the bridge. The Ser-, banes, jut do,, seconds, is; strong bat• = , eat', in tote bags, 84.80. P y g Manitoba wheat-Bay ports-No. 1 Nor A despatch from London says: met. The incident prepared-ale _ ':�.__ehange Tele ran h Company at Lon- _v_ian4 retreated after a short en- thern, 81 to 11.03, and No. 2, 990 to i1.01. Re ardin the united front shown House for the agreement - g„ P P Y a ement with trifling losses.' Ontario.wheat-No. 2 new, 85 to 870,otit• g g ' pomi al- don,' says-. After a heavy home, g g g _ rule. August and September delivery. by both parties in Parliament to ing the Irish controversy nominal- t"-;-bardment by the Danube gunboats, Ships- Were Captured. oats-No. 2 Ontario oats at 39 1.2 to 40c. Europe, the Times points out that ly till Monday, but in reality till ' :$fiigrade vrtis oce.1i'pied by=the Aus- A small' detachment of pioneers outs o to ' and at 4c o 421oaton track, o- P unprecedented, since the crisis is past. The Liberals such a step is un recedented No: 2.,and 421.2o'for No, 3. _ the Napoleonic wars a century ago. cheered Bonar Law when he decTar- w: trian troops Wednesday." in co-operation with the customs Peas--Nominal._ p - - officers;` Ott Wednesday captured Barley-Nominal. -- - : It also observes: "There is reason ed that he�5oka for Sill Edward _ A despatch from Athena, says-: two. Servian steamers laden with Bye-tiominal. to fear'that the Irish question has Carson's party as well as for the _ ,'. .Th'e Servian Le ation;has received ammunition and mines. The pion- Corn---•Dili-`No. 2 American at 81 to 820, not been without influence on rile whole of the Unionist party. The e following telegrameipRtp tom is : r Bran-Maniwba bran, 523, to bags, To• tinent. Sta e_V-619nme& At -,ts made in the original Home Rule Bill will be- "During the night Belgrade was short, sharp encounter, overcame roato freight. aborts. 525 to Safi. -: liomba'Yded. ,Shells fell a -pari- the Servian crew and took posses- House of Commons might--make it come law automatically under the . ;- sion of the vessel and their danger- country Produce. clear to the world that domes}ac Parlia�rent 9ct-wlhen_bhe.sesaion is the arracks,of causing g great edama e. ggi s Batter•--choice dairy, 17 to 190; inferior, differences will not prevent. the.the barracks, causing great dame e. ous cargoes. The .captured ships p prorogued. The Times disposes of is to 16c;'Larmers' separator prints, 19 to presenting a united front. this statement by announcing that Several fell on the Franco-Servian were towed away by ops, of the Zoe; creamery prints, fresh, 231.2 to 25c; COuntry _ and Andr_evitoh banns. M. Andre- Danube steam'srs. do., solids. 22 to 23 l4c, Mr. Asquith called with Mr. Bonar the session is only adjourned. If the•. _.viteh_of the bankxrig firm was _ . Al1D_Ry.Fight. Eaea-t ase lore of strictly now-laid. Me Law in the latter's motor on Sir crisis contitfues or develops, in that woilnded. Both banks have Igdg'ed per dozen, and good stook, Zo to 230 per The invasion of'Beavis via Semen- dO�a• Edward Grew before Parliament case the bill is deferred indefinitely. .K Protest at the German Lega ns" The is reported to have been much Honey�5 to S .50. per toe leap per lb. _ Combs..82.25 to 52.50. per dawn for No. 1, ServiansRetreated. more difficult. The Austrians land- and +�. for No, 2. T �EIdU ��������� !. prsjeident Poincare . received a " Chee,e-New cheese. 14 to 14 1.4c for large IN A- despatch -from 'Vienna, says: ed on an island in the-Danube, 200 and 14'1.4 to 14'1•Zc for tains. I great reception on his return to The Servians at 1.40 Wednesday yards from the Servian`shore. They b�Behais-Nsand--ickeed, 82:3 za to ®ai2.33 per Parism. . y afternoon blew up the_bridge span- crossed on pontoons over the awl, Poultry-Fowl, 15 to 16c per Ib; chick- - J. ` ring the River Sava, between the current. This was a difficult mat- ens, broilers, 20 to 2Ze; turkey., 20 to 210. IlAPP,fi1Ni(;9 F1tOli 'ALL OYES _'CENTENARY OF PEACE Austrian town f Semlin and Bel- ter, as they were uunder' a Severe otatoe.-New Ontario, u.25 to 11.30 per - grade. The Austrian 1n entry acid fire, They crossed under cover of bushel, and smerrcaae, $4 pet barrel. TIIE GLOBE l?t • States -_ artillery stationed at Semlin, in an 'artillery and infantry fire. -The Baled May and straw. ►UTdSBLL. e d Five.Cent Sts Stamps. T� United conjunction with glonitora on the -Servians mairrtained th"ei real8t- Hay-paotations on No. 1 axe -practical- y •o Danube, fired on the Servian post- ante. ly nominal. No. 2 brines 815 to $15-35, on A despatch from Washington, ss track led straw --<;&rr'iots50.$9. on track. To- Canada, the F.nijilre and (bo Rorla July 29.-As its.contribution to the rooto. celebration this year of the centen- f we shall know how to act. We can _ LuGeneral 1letorsi Pout ar .of peace between Great Britain no more afford to see ]France crush- .'Provisions. Eyes. - and the United States, the Post- ed ost ed by Germany or the balance of B-on-A-ir cleat.,14 to 14 1•'c per lb.. In _. office Department was preparing to ' case lots. Hama-Medium, 181-2 to 191: special B eC power upset against France, than do.. Keary. 17 to t7 1.2c; rolls. 14 1-2 to 150: l Canada. issue two P stamps, this de- n�, Germany can afford to see Austria- breakfast 2a`4coo' 190: backs'22 to Mc: bona signs gn Postmaster General n Burleson - - Hungary crushed b • Russia._ Upon His Honor Mr. Justice Teetzei $ S Lard-Tierces, 11 3.4 to 12c: tubs. 12 1.40: will retire from the Bench. i The stsim sof two and'five cent de- s �� r".; that issue, should it have to •be de- f pelta, 121-zc:comtwund:10 to 10 110. Stratford assessment commission- p terfained b arms, our friends and I nominations will be read for issue Y Montreal iitarksts. er puts the population at 17,-028. �sari in the fall; The words "Peace: our enemies will find.that we thii1k 'Austro-H,a arlan reservists in f „ ' Montreal, Aug 4.-Corn, American No. 2 t and act with one accord.-' ,1914-1914 will be on each. The two- - �► j yallow..77 to 78c. Oats• Canadlaa western• western Canada.,have been ordered No. 2. 45c; No. 3. 4S 3-4c; extra No. 1 feed. by the War Department to mobil- cent stamp will have on it 8 hemia- M 44 I-2e. Barley, Man. teed, 56 to 56c Flour, Iphere with a female figure on the l �ry GOD OF-WAR HAS LONG ARK. Stan. 8prtass wbcst patents. firsts, 15.50 ize. 11 a •. I eft holding an American flag• and r4r 1 io 85.60, secowd,4, 475 to 85.10; strong bak• The army worm has n]acle its ap Hbw Conflict Will AflPet This Con- O1s, 11,11 to 94.90;-winter patents, choice, ; on the right s figure bearings Brit- SS to 15.25, straight rollers. 14.50 to 11,75; pearance is Portneuf county. Que- I ish flag- the two claening hands tinent in Direct Fashion. do: bass. 82.15. -to 12,20,- Rolled eats, I bee. across the hemis here, On the five- barrels. 84.45 to 54:55; do., bass. 90 tae.. The artillery of the garrison at ! p A, despatch from Pittsburg, Pen„ 12.05 to 1215. bran. Z3. Shorts its. 8 cent stamp will hexa win figure says: Heads of manufacturing and ! Xo duster i2on ar litot's*i$15toto $16a5y0. Halifax was mobilized and 'Manned 't3pifyinR the spirit of peace, and ill _ the forts in the harbor. with a dove of mining companies fear a shortage � Cheese, sneer westerns. 13.to 13 1-8c; an- � •peace flying before' -est enoterns, 12 1$ to 12 3.4c Butter. Major-General Macdonald, Quar- i it, ' of labor if the Austro-Servian'war j - r 40 sholce,t creamery. 24,1-2 to 25c; do., sec. termaster-General; on Saturday for -be prolonged, While-there are pro- onde, 24 to 241.4c. Eggs.-fresh, s;, to 24c. 7�`'p WEEKS .4T B.1�FF 4, '? bably less than 500 Servians in the I ee1*rud to ztc; No. 1 stock 23c: No. 2 a tour .of inspection Ihrotigh the - ' ""k. -0 to 21" best, - II Pittsburg district, it is estimated The Coroner's j.ury fogad Dr. C. - that there are fully 500:000 Austro- _ winaroes cram r71ir Duke _o! Connliugltt �rihes to _ Hungarians in western Peansylvan- Winntpee, Aug. 4-Cash prices Wheat. 'K. Robinson of Tamworth respoa- Do hush Fishing. I.ia•arid northern West Virginia. one No. 1 neli;thern. Sac; No.. 2 Northern, sible:ior the death of 'Miss Blanche 1 . ftfth of whom are liable fog nnilitary! 91 1.3c: No. 3 Northern. 86c, Oats. No, 2 L. Yorke on July S. •A_ despatch from Caigarv." saya: R C.w. 38 3.10; No. 3 C-w., 37 3.4c: extra No. John Christie, a London Electr.i.o. The Vice Regal party, including the KING PETER OF SERV IA, duty. The withdrawal of .any con- 1 teed.36 1.2c. No I teed, 36 1.2c; No: 2 feed. 5iderable proportion of this num- `36 1-2c. .Hs�t�y No. 3. 64c; No. 4. 510; re• Co., lineman,, fell forty feet and I Duke of Connaught, the Duchess �+irhorn one rumor reports as having P. ieetrd.-47 Leat- Flat. No. 1 N,W.C.. was almost instantly killed, when a and the Princess Patricia, left Cal= i�bdicated. her from mills mines would be .i1rb3 La; No. C,w., 11 60 i•2; No.'3 C.w., pole seriously fete in times of industrial 11 4s 1 a - - b orf C rotted ed pol"Atkinson, since its-in=` he eate theTuesday, arty w llght stay fortwoactivity while the'-curtailment of im- p r„- X`bO(,cA-1QON_ T4 INTE IM,1':NF.. migration would, add to the short. unieso states markets - ception Superintendent of the To- weeks.- It is understood' that the « - age, say the, employers. September. 89I-Se •No-105 bardJuly.,03.4; pointed pon�doGenerall Field Secretarominion.' has y for while. nDuke 1 heato mountains.andfa camp T;. $creel+hip 1're!iident Says Britain -y. _ ='tth�rn�°T3b4�co yi53 arc.t o n `�oN3 yellow. the > td States, with headgrlar=!wilt be pitched at one-of the moun- ilay Net 3liz in Wsr. NITIONS BL'7lNH (OAL 73 to-73 1.2c: Oats. No. 3 white, 35 to.35 1-2c. tens-at New York. - tain lakes. After the stay its Banff A despatch from Berlin, says: Flour. fancy patents. 85: first clears. 83.75 Lieut:-Col. F. I2, Farquhar, the party will proceed to.the coast. second clears, 12.75, Shipments, 57,500 bar.' _The Ha bur Correa ndent pub- Atnerie;:in Exporters :ire-Doing a ,h � g , po P rely. D.S.O., military •secretary to fishes an interview-with Herr Bsllin .-Rushing Business. . Duluth.'Aug. 4,-Linseed cash, 11:83 5.8: H,.R $,the Dicke of Connaught, will �1'h) Site Smiles. uiy, 81.83. Close -wheat-No. 1 hard. Prebid:nt cif the North German 81,00 34: No. I.Northern, 99 3.8c: No. 2 continue in the same capacity to� „ A despatch from New York, nays: li ht does that lade gats so every ' Lloyd_Line, in whieh-he states that A rumor current on Tuesday that Norttiera, 97 38 to 97 7-Be; July, . 99 1.2c; his Serene Highness Prince. Alex. , England may be eliminated from the Y Sentembe.r, 91 3.8c. ander of Teck. time'she sees you i' it the principal European knows I posers whicli'may eventually take Fly. to be involvedpia the Austro; Live scoot Markets. Canada is perfecting the plans, : "She n m getting only S10 p p, p powers like- either_with,Austria or Servia. Servian War had laced orders in Toronto, Aux, 4-cAttle-choice butchers' for its part in the ice pa-tsol-o€ the a week." m Britain -has no 'occasion whatever this-country for large �ueatities of Sa to 1a.7s; stood medium, 17:�5 to' i7.s5: North Atlantic, which was propos- i "But why the grin 4" to intervene in the conflict, no mat 'coal for their navies, was con&m- cow cuttetvt�82 50 coin60�choice tai co�ws8 l6 ed alter the Titanic disaster, as at "h was engaged to her once and ." ter what tura ittakes.- "The-high-ed by'leading coal ex rters on to 16.65• means of securing greater safety broke-it off, and she afterward mar- est authorities in London," he says, Wedne<da The Calves-Good :sal, Bio to su.: common., to ocean travel. ried• a millionaire, ' y. posaibi Sty of Ger- 17 to 11.So. t -"are rusitively determined to take manic, The mines of Quebc'e Province Austria;' Italy-ahel France - Stockrrs'-sad feeders-Steers, 700 w 900 - no steps based on participation in being, shut off from the Welsh coal pounds. 86.50 to 17; light stockers, s5.5o have yielded a production of 813,- •Sonic Other Day. -the war." ,Herr Ballin also -gays to $6• 119,811 in 1913. These_flguzes_- that France's disinclination to, supply by England being drawn in- -hoes-49.15, ted and watered, 19;40 ort --Never •v tw g° to the controversy is held here to 9a� an increase of nearly, two million to war.is even a•s.tron�er asset in be responsible for the orders placed Akeep and lambs-Ligbt ewes. 16 to dollars. As usual . asbestos leads j' don't; I tell diem to come 54.50, bea'vy, 84 'to 14.50: bucks..83.50 to ariund next' week. favor of peace than Britain's ami with'American coal ex all'mineral products, the quantities _ , able disposition.-osition.- `.'Painful. uncer-I Porters.. Sa,sO: spring .am ba, 58,50 to i9,7s by the P ?� pound: yearling lambs, $6 to U. extracted reaching the value of, : _Cri{iciym. tainty" will continua for'some time, Milch"'Cows-Market, firm at 60 to $95, $3,839,504. be concludes• but can be borne by ROT HORRIBLY MAIMED'. medium, Montreal,�Aux, 4-Primes,3- ; mmon, Ba o Running ahort of gasoline 1.200 ' Mr, -peewee-I selected this suit Gormans 'with assurance and-coa s i• Milch cows, 530 to 17s each; one feet in the air, seven miles from the i - ; fidence. _ Ten-year-old Lad Ran_in Front of myself. What do you tit nk of it' Holstein cow was held at 890. -Calves. 4 south shore of Lake Ontario, R. His Wife-Turn around and let His Fathers'flower. to 7 1•Zc; sheep, 4 1.2 to 5 1.4c; lambs, $5 Brnssell and a colored aviation Btu- -�1' to.57.50 each. Hotta, 9 1.2 to loc. me-see it so I can tell toil' what s RIOT ACT READ.TO GERM \NS. A despatch from'K'ing'ston, says: - ' --•- + dent voyaging- from Toronto, week wrong with it.. The ten-year-old son of. William C.N.R. ORDERS .EQUIPMENT. obliged to make hurried descent 1n - _.- Times Says Rlitain Will Know•.Aow• Schemerhorn, who lives near New -. their.hcdro-aeroplane into the lake The dRath of Mr. Franklin Peter burgh, was horribly.injurcd`on'Wed- Through Trains Edmonton to To- a•nd were rescued, after they had to Act in Eventualities: , son• has caused. lofuuild revret in 'nesday, While his father was driy- aorto R'hen Delivered. been in the water .2:, minutes, by� p• A despatch from London says: ing a mower in a field the boy-ran the steamer Garden 'Citj•, from Edinburgh nntsical excels-::, and to a The Time,•in an editoriai on Thurs- I in:.front sof.the.:-maehine' Arid was A despatcli from -Winnipeg, says: Port' Dalhousie, host of friends and f(.rrrtor pupils. l The Canadian Northern Railwac t - ------ i9` day trioinirig on the war crisis, says: knocked dovrn. One foot, one toe -'- , "If France 1s menaced', or th- safety 1 off the other foot, a finger and-a has just placed an order with the ' fi Canadian firm's for more than a `Great Britain. F of the Belian frontier, which we i thumb were' cut off The doctors Cana '' ��,� •' ':� guaranteed with France and Russia, -expect him to recover. million and a half dollar's worth•of Militants again attempted•to-en- equipment, sufficient to put'on the ter Buckinnhani Palace. --- - -- most'modern service between Toron- The Prince of Teck will arrive I - - to and Winnipeg by way of the new• earlier than was expected in the WILL WAR. EFFECT CANADX-ft line from Port Arthur to Sudbury. Dominion.'is probable that througha trains A great lockout in the building '- will run soon as this equipment isrde- ingde f Great Brit is i q : s-•o • air •impend- . li�ereih. It is reported that a settlement Officials of . Finance Department at- Ottawa Are agreeable to t e L st it i' 44- h 1 er es has been " Optitrlistic Of the Future ItEATOR'S BANG. reached over home role. _ Grey acted as Earl ,and. LFd,}; --- Coming to tht' Ciinadian Ntifianal hosts at a-reception -gi}-gn to t " a -` Exhibition at Toronto: visiting Canadian teachers in the. A despatch from Ottawa, . says: Wheat prices' are certain to be _ affected b t Gilise a Roval Colonial Institute, ,Landon. . ' Officials :of the Department.of.-Fi- Y he•war_more-particu- PP Creat-ore-who with leis- Ari impressive'"scene 'w'as witness- F ponce are inclined to the view that- early if Russia ceases to be a source band comes to the Canadian Nation= in Dublin when the bodies of--ally tile riote13 who r� the Austro-Servian ever will have th;it event tile" '1Vestein �arlriers during the entire 'Exhibition, is un- day. were conveyed were-killed through the 45. no serious•effect on economic con• whose crop promises to be. short, testionably the most interesting iditions in' Canada. They admit that will have compensation in the form Personality before the musical world streets: - a Iguropeap -war, 'more•particularly- of higher Prices. -'It is not believed to-day. He has set Boston and New United Statefs. -4 if. all •the .powers are drawn into that the manufacturing industries York-.music mad. He _is not only. •A motor-lifestarted on a trip--.-the-fray,{rte,-ivilLmake -it practically t1 be affected by the war, but that the most picturesque of conductors, ' '' IIT) �F { from New York. to .England. .. _ i�iposaibl- for the present-to go to bettor,prices are 'likely to prevail. but"is,•besides.,,a masterly leader of. London money market. 'In this con- for manufactured goods. War, of melt w•bo .has his musicians under ' �iection it is claimed, however, that course, ii never-a good thins for perfect control. To the spectators General. : NEW KING OF SERVIA, most of the loans sought for the the salaried consumers, who are the irresistable impression is that Several Americans have been.mar= �-�------- �,,h present year have either been float- Jikely to pay even higher prices than- the-, are performing involuntarily coned in Austrian towns. Prince Alexander )•elg•ns if report ed or are in the hand's of the tinder• they do to-day for meat, flour, and entirely at the will of their er at Kin; Peter's abdication is true. Y. Mme. Caillaux was acquitted 'of ITh*eideat son xortounced the aueees� avriters. ot'he: necessaries of life. volatile conductor. \ the charge of murder. I Bion. . s . -.: ..,.. .. {:•. eels-,,�?s�:�,•, :„ �. '' ° eiw.a, gra. ';�• :.. :. ,e' Y:w�Y'�icaati� ":.�Srb�±eS�Lf�' +`� 'T�wl• i�,e. ..y' ,ei. r.:ex.;. �,s^ 1A .•,n; M �'c..., • : �, a� ,.;�rex�:.y ..;,,� .. ,+,'�• 05'34:•'"'r.4 ,i,Cy,.; .�.s�' " n::A^" . ..,' ... . _yy. ._.« :. b.,, .;.. ,..: ::K. / 'L•• .:FsS. -.nL Y" iLGd 4:r C : -.W. tee. .. r... .-... '. ..:. ... .. ..�' -x S'i r .. _', ,. -,_._,•. .. .. .. v.,-' ...... ,.- .' �/' ...yr- B-` V n r tkk' ,,. .+'�? ! 'frYpQt�•('..e '"^.. 'k'..' i' .. ..'y"; '..:: (.. -.. -A.. /T.... .,.,,, ��•. i6. „� r S � ' 4 ,ate_ ate` ftp A PERTINENT QUESTION. - Ell -- YI HOW TO BECOME OLD.ClQ FACE - _ ' YYQQ((��(�i� Q "Is the Brain Necessary to Human Metchnikoff Eats No Rik► Food of -- O{llllIltll' IN 301101M In Existence?" —_ � Any Kind. a� 1 Professor Metchnikoff, is seventy' NO MORE STIFFNESS, PAIN OR Can s man live with faculties tea. �C �p SND HANDS years old. Accor pa�K a MISERY I N YOUR BACK O R impaired after a large portion of his ding to the professor brain has'been removed, or with no _..�_ the phenomena of old age are the re• SIDE OR LIMBSI brain at all? Several recent cases are salt of contamination of the blood by •q q - - leiLding scientists to answer the ques- Came Off In Scales. -itched Badly. intestinal poisons. Among these one ' eizan Wonderful "NerJlline" rR tfie Remedy. tion in the affirmative however much of the chief is Indoi. A marvelous pk3Z r such an answer would have been Had to Tie Hands. Little Watery This poison can be eliminated by 1 imer. 1e8. (r'UtICUra careful attention to diet along the scouted a little while ago. PIIn Not as ordinary liniment—Bust about p Sp OS afldlines indicated in his books and dwti• Y live times more powerful, more peas- There-to now in the service of Dr. .Ointment Completely Cured. c1e8. The object of the diet is to in- Daniel Moltere, surgeon in the Hotel' traduce good microbes into the sys• 4i sting, more pain-subduing than any _4hick,-oily or ammonia liniment Nor- Dieu Hospital, Lyons, a capable little fellow of 12 ears, who is apparently `I807 Davenport Road. Toronto, Oat. tem. These are of two kinds, the one - viline fairly,eats up the pain and,'stiff- y N y g gar and the other lactic ' M eczema am started when I was a producing sugar nets In chronic rheumatic joints, gives in perfect health. Some time ago, in quick relief to those throbbing pains, sliding down the balusters, he felt and baby,on my face and scalp. .It seemed dry add. To an interviewer he-said:-- enyears I have eaten not d wheal scratched it,it came off in scales, "For 17 nothing i t and never burns or even stains the fractured his skull upon a chandelier Highest grade beans kept whole It itched vgry badly and I was obliged to except what has been cooked; no raw' below. As a bowl full of brain matter and mealy by perfect baking, skin. oozed from the- wound, no hope .was have my hands tied up so as to prevent food of any kind, in the form of fruit retaining their full strength.Rheumatism kept my joints swollen scratching my face. Little white watery or otherwise. I find' my sugar in 8 and Sore for ten_gears. -My._right-knee. entertained for his recovery. He lay pimps came on.my hand,and face sad 1 dates-surreu'nded with Bulgarian ba- Flavored with delicious sauces. joint was often-to aintul to allow me in a coma a days, is fact, but had to GUY home from school for nearly two cilli; the lactic acid comes from the Th have no to walk. In this crippled tortured can- upon awakening began to improve and weeks. It caused face sad hands They have equal. r odtUon roundery ae a blessing. is a- at present appalendy nvulud An mind and body. look badly. The eczema took a very bad . milk. This I take in the early morn- form.warm, soothing action brought relief I appearing-on my face in little watery. Ing at my first breakfast. I begin with ! - had given u hoping for. I.rubbed on The famous surgeon, M. Destot, a plate full of vegetable bouillon. P ulcers so bad that I could hardly bear to be comae forward with as incident as y pot-of soured milk I drink a •' quantities of Nerviline and improved touched, My hair being naturally, very After m - steadily. I also took Ferrozone at striking. It is the case of a stone ma- thick I found to be getting thinner and won- t son, who in mounting -cup of weak tea- not-Mack, as you I mealtime in order to purity and en- B a large cornice dared what could cause it to fall out. J was so seriously wounded that he lost have it in England." r =_rich my blood. I am today well and • My mother treed and and Professor Metchnikoff is notoriously t the left frontal-bone and the left fron- vigorous for his years, and seems to 1 • , can recommend my treatment most spent no end of money trying to get me baa y' tal lobe of the brain. After tw8lve find no need for holidays. He is ab-' e t 11 --conscientiously. ter but it did no good. Attastafriendreo. ab- (Signed) C. PARKS, days of unconsciousness he began to ommended Cuticum Soap and Oisntmentand [ seating himself from the Pasteur In• f ' Prince Albert. recover, and, according to the aur- my mother used them. We applied the 1 eon, is not only well, but in the os- Cuticura Ointment to my face, head and stitute during 'the month of July, and I Not an ache or pain in the muscles g p has taken up his residence in the for- or joints that Nerviline won't, cure. session of all his senses. hands and washed with the Cuticura soap When in Algiers some time Ago, Dr, and the eczema est of-Rambouilet, where he is devot• x„ It's wonderful for lumbago and acia• began . Before in himself more ardently than ever / 1 Bruch treated an Arab for an u passed I'wee completely to scientific' research] ' ,tics; for neurallla, Stift neck, earache ugly six months had and toothache. Nervi'line Is simply a wound about the lett eye, which had cured." (signed) Miss Constance Jane; professor Metchnikoff says that he ^, Best family liniment known been caused by the blow of a ham- May 2s, 1913. , A horse in the field is worth two Y,, mer. The patient remained in the Cuticura soap and ointment do so much persists in his regime because in his in the barn. You can't preweaR and largely used for the past forty hospital service fully_tgvo months and for pfm .blaeJcheeds, red, rough own case it has given subh good re- spavin Ringbone,splint,or(lrrb from :• Fears.. Sold -by-dealers everywhere, its. He comes--from a short-lived putting your horse in the barn but you - - large family size bottle 50e., small during that time did not show the itching,scaly scalps,dandkx,dry,thin and e e these troubles from keeping slightest evidence of cerebral trouble. falling hair, chapped hands and shapeless- family;.he it the only one remaining; horses tliebaravery trial size Ne Refuse a substitute, At the end of that period he became nalls, that it is almost criminal not to use and he attributes this fact to his Sys- a take only "NervilinLe." unconscious and died in a few days. them A single set In often sufficient. Cut!- tem of diet. Many savants of hiege � The post mortem examination devei-I curs soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold eration are unable to continue their ENDALL S # •I 7NE PRICE QF CARDS. oped the astounding fact that he was by dru�sts and deaten everywhere. Fos labors, whilst he supports with ease totaIly destitute of brains. a liberal free sample of each, with 32-p, the' close and exacting labor of the SPAVIN CURE tp 70i Selling goods is not always the most The anatomist and the psychologist book, read post-card to Potter Drug b laboratory, He takes meat and vege- at anydruggistsat$i nbottte,s forts,and difficult task that the travelling sales. alike are studying .these cases with Chem.Corp.,Depk D.Boston.U.S.A. tables at his two principal meals in e e u'• a wilt Thousands o b�of farmers tremendous interest, but no ez the day, lunch and dinner, but his horsem man . faces; frequently he needs a Plana' "Tzeattseonthehors!'Yfree. ea tion that harmonizes with our consumption of meat is very restrict- or.R.J gexnal.t co,.2060 to fi ns.rt. obtain wit and a greater ingenuity a ous knowledge seems-to be forthcom- A FLYS PROGENY. ed, though he does not insist that it obtain his Brat Interview with the _ _ prospective purchaser. That is true, Ing — -' shall be .white. Compote of -fruit VON at least, of.the salesman in the-follow- ,I. ___-The C Teal to Twelve OaInsect sEmergesto forma a part of each repast. X W. VAWSOasxiaety colborso atrea% Ing story: Days. 'Toronto. The salesman seat is his card to the CITY COUNCIL DOINGS The three kinds of flies commonlyF YOU WANT To BUY-OR SELL76 r ti manager of a large store. The mina- To nut through the license reduction found in dwelling houses have simi- Death Nearly Claimed I Fruit, Stock, Grain or Dairy ger's office was separated from the will rlauire some'tall hustling. !lean- - - write-H W-.-Dawson. Brampton. or we waiting-room room by a glass 'lar or identical histories. The fe- Colborne a oronto. g• partition, so time lore of corns will be tramped reliable male deposits from 120 to 150 eggs , New Brunswick Lad that the salesman could plainly see The cure i. "Putnam a the old reliable { 88 y 'X. W: DAWROIr. Colborne st.. Torontm _ the manager take the card that the corn extractor that has been curiag corne at a time and may repeat this -per. as four times-in W `formadee as often ls Restored to Her Anxious Family imw" Pias Pon RAZZ. `n - DftlCe boy brought him, tear It 1II and warts for Years, 'Putnam'e" never + - halves, and throw the pieces into the tails. ne at ail deaterw a season; a piolificity which, if un When Hope Had Gene. O (f ot PD 1ti1SEHLY IN LIVE TOW2i Lgi ' wastebasket. Accordingly, he was not --� _ checked, would leave little room for St. John, N.B., Dec. 15th.—At one `1.7r York County. Stationery and Bo surprised when a moment later the iivainess in connection, Price only other forms.of life inion the earth. time it was feared that Mrs. J. Graut. $4,00, Terms tiberaL Wilson PublLsli• offlce-boy reported that the manager The eggs are deposited by-choice of 3 White St,: would succumb to the: Ing Company, Is West Adelaide BtrNt, „. was too busy.to nee him, din horse-dung, but when that is not I deadly ravages of advanced kidney Toronto. " However, the salesman knew that N. iavailable, in any- description o1 trouble. "'My first attacks of backache� ssssoayLansovR. be had good merchandise to sell, of a aiad kidney trouble began years ago. excre mental or decaying refuse i �L kind that the manager really needed. which the larvae bury themselves a's or six years that dull gnawing Pala i p� KALE.-TEN o aoaaPpuloge,mo j:ate a and he was'determlued not to be put y;u } has been present en I exerted my� w Bothwell, Ont. - off so easily. So,he said to the boys' 1 I•'. y soon as hatched and on which they Iself it wsa,terribly fntenaifled. If I Very well; in that case, I want my t' �'�p f feed until they assume . the pupa !'t ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPIL XTQ.. a, caught cold t e pain was unendurable, internal and external, cured, with. -- _card back." stage. The complete insect emerges !p used most everything, but nothing The boy disappeared into the office; �' "" , in' ten _to twelve days, more or less gave that certain grateful relief that -Out tbefore toour i to home treatment Meio Writs ;presently he returned with five cents. y aCCOTding to temperature and other Icamefrom Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Maa Co., Limited. Cctlingwood, Ont and-the information that the card had [ -external- conditions, and requires drape and Butternut,. Instead of being - - been-torn up, kp F about ten days more in-order to bowed down with pain, today I am 1 The salesman calmly pockGET THIS CATALOGIIE pocketed the 1 strong, enjoy splendid appetite,. sleep Ove cents'took another.card from his ! . became sexually mature.- ,•, Dr. Howard gives a calculation soundly, -Lost .properties have been case, and handed it to the boy. y 'h instilled Into my blood—cheeks ar "Tell the manager," be said, "that I oprolificit •f based u yon theypo- a �!t -`' rosy with color, and 1 thank that day aIwaya sell-two cards for a nickel" thesis that all the eggs'are hatched 1 This time, as h,r watched through and all the larvae come to maturitythat. I heard '!to grand a medicine as - t the.glass partition, he saw the mans- and shows that under 'these condi Dr. Hamilton's Pills,"Every woman should use (hese Fills The gest Ever ! �F iger'et scowl gradually turn into a smiletions a female surviving the winter regularly because good health Days,' issued: Guns, Rifles, 'lend he knew that .an interview and and deposiSing 120 eggsn :April 5 and it's' good, vigorous health that Ammnaition, P'iabing, ±probably•'a good sale were•assured.' might.occasion the issue o�the Itenth tensa to all. who use Dr. Ilamilton's 111��� Tackle= Baseball,Gdf, i of the following Septemb4r'of 5,- Mandrake and Butternut Pills. Tennis, I.ncro.sse, 698,720,000,000 of adult flies, of Camping Outfits,all NI`�l IOE''A' which one half would be females. Summer and Winter . J)eeply Absorbed ` Helped Western-Couple. • 1 Sports. «'e wait It doesn't pay to stick too closely You 'are charged with resisting Every Man ' Sir Arthur \ieolson. 8 +�'•Llatmsat ears Aasst is Cows to old.notions of things. New ideas Who may become British Ambas- _-: ..Ready for Him. arrest. all a mistake, your honor." who Hunts, Fishes, or -, often lead to better health, success 1,sador to Paris. "What do you mean T" plays any . Outdoor `_'How much are your. four-dollar „ Game to get our large and bappine-". _—. I got into-•an argument with a !rex Catalogue. . Prices, This couple examined an idea shoes 1 asked the facetious custom- mgn and didn't notice his lace'had. P P ri ht, satisfaction A BARGAIN. Ir CHEESE." er. been taken- guaranteed. ease new to them and stepped up several i „ glia rounds on the health ]ad er. a -"Two foot;-Feplied the was half-.way to-the station house." -stock,prompt shipment i An Incident in a Spanish Market salesman, wearily. Ilusband writes': ! Place. you save.atoneybygetting "Several years ago we suffered YOUR OWN DRUOOL9T WILL TELL - catalogue delay. from coffee drinking, were steep- 'At early morning the 'market Try Murine ByeRem to set wsak,Watery Minard's Liniment Co,,..Limited. T.W Boyd A Son, t Dyea�ad GranntatedyeLLda i }io Asa lace of Medina s a rare si ht, vt Gentlemen,-in June, 9s, I had my hand f>'lletreR,sse9t.Wesl,Rlss4sil p fess, nervous, sallow, weak, and P g na dye Coafor�.J Write for Book'et the , slays g e j and wrist bitten and badly mangled by s' irritable. 31p"wife and I both lov- Mr. C. Bou Luffmann in his penal owe I[arinesyeEemedyoa,C4teaao vicious horse. I suffered erectly for se ;aid coffee and thought it was a `Quiet Days in Spain." It is verai days and the 'tooth cute refused to thronged with hundreds of tilted- heal until your agent raa ve me bottle bracer." (Delusion=and ,tea is I Some bili collectors are.as hard of MINAaD'S LINIMENT. vihich I began carts and pack animals, loaded with ` ,just as harmful as coffee, because to shake as a guilty conscience. tteina. The enact was magical; In live � - • ---they bootb contain the di•u caf- all the materials that 'the popula- hours the pain had ceased and in two A Timely Remark. a g' tion requires. So universal is the weeks ,the wounds had completely healed feine). There's always room at the to and my .hand and arm were as well as .,At .the point.of his gun S11ppeTv practice of buying in the market p ever. Jim relieved fhe passerby of •his Finally,i4fter Years of suffering, , square, that there are very few for.those who prefer an attic. -.Yours truly, „ P y „ - 'we read of Postutn and the barm- i and those are both 'small - .. A. E. ROY. watch. Mr time is yours, was shops, Mnard's Liniment Cure, Colds, Ito. Carriage Maker, the victim's only comment. _fulness of.-toffee, and believing that land old fashioned. St. Antoine. P.Q. to grow we should giveNome atten- At a stall in the market place A Real Disa tion to new ideas, we decided to ppointment. ., • ,'bright-eyed dapper little woman • iLiaitsd's Liniment cares Distemper, -test Postum. was offering tiny cheeses of goat's A young farm girl asked to have l Saturday off in order to goand see Plenty of Time,to Reform. "«hate we made it rigat we liked;milk. A countryman examined one g An Ominous Adages � it and were free of ills caused b. !carefully, tucked it in his pocket, a man hanged. Permission was "•Gleor e; do you know that You coffee. Our friends noticed the j and' put down a real. I thought given her, and she.set out before haven't got home before 12 o'cick 'When a lady patient living far sna hhange-fresher skin, sturdier I fife cheese A bargain, and said daybreak, having twenty miles to any night this week?" from town had to telephone for her i perves, better temper. Plc. ito the little woman, "I'll have walk. When she returned that Well whatch complainin' Physician she apologized for asking t `'These changes were, not stldden, one," and gave her a peseta, evening -she was in tears. "Why, about? �This.is only Thursday. la " him to cos such a distance. : bnt; increased as.we. continued to i which is four reals. She Milly, what's the matter't itn asked _ "Don't speak of •," said the do drink-and enjoy Pc�tum, and. we �beamed, and gave back two reals. her mistress. "Oh, dear :" sobbed Ztiaard,s Liniment Cures ]Diphtheria. for cheerfully,; "I happen to have lost the desire For cuffee. I remarked, "The price of the the girl. "Oh, dear' The man's another patient in that vicinity and ".Many of.oiir friends clid not iii.> �'chcese is one real." been reprieved." Quite So! so can kill' taco-,birds with one Post•unl at first, because they did Ah,' said she, with 'a winning - I Judge-Wbat is your occupation,' stone." - smile, "but you are a caballero." not make it right. But when they , I enjoyed her audacity much my man? " -`md to Postum yy ew according to (Foec' ' [[ Prisoner-I am a bus-driver, my q. I that I had to laugh and say, You •� 1 lord. tions on pks.. they-liked it better area little rogue"g , and she, nee- _ -ahan coffee_agd, «ere- benefited by Judge-You mean ' you are the i ing that she had beaten me, curtsied• s the change." j a.nd laughed as s ►fie cried•, "Ah, i driver of horses attached thereto? Name given by Canadian Postumgran _senor. mine, you are many Prisoner-Yes, list -• (;o.,-•:�Z'inci.,oa. Ont. Read ''The itimes a caballero!" Judge-You are charged with hit- �'r+ Po.., lm nY'w comes to taco fr,rrns:. de ts. and tom liments„are ebea • t r- 110ad to «'e:lt�ille," in pkgs. � _ ! ting this man on-the face. Did you Post-am I 0 P p l do 1t? n l{cgxlttr . esUn11=--l-ali,t be . n-gT] a-f the price. Prisoner-Ceria,inly not e' 'est r@Ylletly ' b`fled. 15-- and 25c packages. ' I d'--=— Judge-What did you da; then 7 �AOWD for Slillbllrll� _ '_ - „ — heat. rasbes e e n ' ' made in the cup with hot wa-a night." said Henpecke. "I'm -go- organ attached thereto. sore a stings Q!! : t-cr:-no boilinlr. 3fk,, and 50c, tins. ing to celebrate my golden .. wed- � � . Misters. A sla'i!31 food!. ! • t A Tinley '`'{'arnipg. Au.Druvr�f:ts and Stora,-I*.' The• Cos". wr ctil, t f both hinds is dine;." "Golden wedding.. Lt ilc. I y � i bout the sante• man, you've only been married 23 SEP 1 Willie (to visitor)-Yo•u'd better TherE's a Htasr�n*' for Postum. three Yearn:" "I know it; but .it. . _ G ` eat your-pie slowly; ma never hives ,. r --- -sold by Groeei•a, seems like fifty." more'n one piece. ED.7 ISSUE 33-'-'14. •' ^r• 8• , •.:.,n �:..0 s ;.n4.:: �:c:.' .. •pyx:: t W.:aZu� .+2sru.. p •fn.•*r-..; ,x ,u ..' � .'�tym fix[ Jrk, '.�,, s.`S"': .Ar '� 6'"i* '! of�'' ----------.._.. _ •,'.ne ..+,'++•laces �.r:.��..w;.�r,.w.s.a ;�-'a a„o.*., �r> ��, 'a'.r,:� _ �...'i`.'i.'. ... ..�M>�.:•e� �ws: �`'• ,,,,z,, 1< • Y ,e ... tai•�+ 'c"S•'iiK�io-.6:a-i .c,:_ ,t wax'' '•• "--b+• 4 :...d.'. 1. wz '' ...: y '•� ♦ t: - d.x T.1',-Y. q. .,.;h ;i„'- :ti,. a C zM-.� +.c •�. ^• .... ., ,. 'c`',,;-. ,. y:r ,•sit.., 1 ' n � T��•� -Mise B. Bunting was in the -H. Wade made a shipment of Ct11 ISMS. city this week. stock: from here on Monday. • `� • -C. Chisholm epeut a week -N. Dingman, we regret to re- Owith his sunt, Mrs. Benson. port, continues Ina very critical Ciq ic�� -Mrs.Fled Bedford, is visiting -Mtge Ada• Vanderburg, of To. condition. it;the parsonage at present. ronto, was in town over Monday. -Miss Violet Budd,of Toronto, T R. A. and Mrs. Bunting re- -Mr. and Mrs. Simpson were in spent the week-end with-Mr. and -- ---� turned on Friday from a pleasant the city with relatiyes over the 1Krs:Weeks. f►uting at 6o Rome. holiday. -L. Balsdoa,.of Taroato, spent -A number from here took in --=Miss Holliday and Mr. Denyes the holiday the home of his 6 c - » a � � f _� khe 'excursion from Whitby to spent the weekend with J. C. and parents here. Men -. Sit up AnE� take no�l�����ere f.� Dleoit, N. Y.,on Civic Holiday. • Mrs. Bryant. -Lloyd Bateman,, of Toronto, » -Mrs. Z. J. Shirley.and_daug71- -Considerable improvements spent the holiday with his rela. ::game snaps from 'the_"Menswear y ler, Frankie;are visiting relatives have been made this week to the Lives in town. w Strath%y, Watford and Sarnia. manse property. -Misses Alma and Ethel David- - ` department. -.Mrs, F. W. Weeks. sr., and -Frank Mitchell has purchased son spent a flew days with friends p !ties Bertha, of- Toronto, spent from A. T. Law, of West Hill, an in Cannington. the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, elegant new driving outfit. -Miss Irene Murkar is spen 'ing - Weeks. -Mrs. R. Graham,of Vandeleur, a week or two with Mrs. J. Wil- -The residents on ' King St. visited her daughter, Mrs. J. A. liams, of Bloomfield. Meh's Work Shirts in olive Men's Odd Vests in fancy feast of.Church,have placed oil on Thom, during the past week. -H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, 'has We street, thus abating--t -Geo. W. P. and---Mr-s.--Evey been speuding a few -days-camp- shades, strong—material, tu;o dots _and'' checks, very neat _child,_of_-hitby,_epeut Su-u-- Ing at Simcoe Point._ _ - -. -- ..- __--- -----__ -. ----patterns, quiet colors, sizes - J. B. Horn and children, day with W. J. and Mrs. Miller. =Some farmers in this locality pockets, fancy buttons,collars Of Bradfordt spent a few days -Wm. and Mrs Soden, of To- report ;having finished their 37 to 42, regular 2.50 lines Here with herr parents, W. G. and ronto, are visiting the former's. harvesting operations. `attached, reg 1.00, for 79c-- going at half price, 1.25 �- K- Ham, sister, Mrs. W, G Ham for a few` -Miss Linton, of Toronto,spent -Mise M. -Sanderson, of Clare-- -days.' • the holiday at the home of her paoat, spent a few days during the =Mrs- J. S. a hson and Master cousins, the Gormley Bros. past week with her aunt, Mrs. H. Jack left on Friday for a couple of -Pickering 'township council Men's white coatless Suspen- , 0. Calvert. weeks' visit with relatives in Sea- will meet at the town hall, Bra Men's Union Sox, for every= — -J. R. Thexton, of Toronto, forth. ugham, on Monday, August 10th, dere sod unlit of web, ., spent a few days here and also -Lord Somers and the Right at 1 p. m., for the transaction of g quality day wear, medium Weight, took in the Old Boys Excursion. Hon. Gerald Ward have been sum- general business. regular 25c line, for 19C. just the thing for summer, f6 Uxbridge• moned to Eugland to join their -Wm. Royce, who leaves in a - Mr. Dalton, of Stouffville and regiments. few days for Grimsby, has sold his 2 pairs for 25 cents = . Robson, of Markham, spent -Mr. and Mrs. Corson and Mrs. shoe-repairing outfit to. W. J. Saturday here with the latter's Taggart,Zof' Toronto, motered Coakwell, who is now prepared*to , r3au hter, Mrs. W. J. Coakwell. down and are spending a few days do this kiud of work. Mens Gun Metal Button he report was circulated with their uncle, Joseph Doyle. -The regular monthly meeting •shoes, onlythree airs left, Two only Men's Rain Coats, -It is due to those who sub- of the Ladies Aid Society of St. p dial!been assassinated. Fortun- scribe to i - . RIC Ugly, the report proved to be put on a portion of King St. East 3 p. ni., on Thursday next at the - llhcorrect to know- how the money was home of Mrs. Bedson. regular 2,75,•for 2.27. Get sleeve, sizes 38 and 40, relgu- -Mrs. Heron and son W. T., a��pent. Amount subscribed$44.00. _ ' - F WHITBY y for"these. lar 7:50 line, going at 6.49 Accompanied by A. T. and Mrs. or oil, cartage and putting on - In earl f0 - and children, of West Hill, $40.33. Balaneg $8.88, which is — visited friends-in the village on banked for next year.-CoH. The town is passing a bylaw pro- , Saturday. The automobile traffic- along viding for the issue of licenses for —Mrs9W. H. Bunting and child. the Kingston road during Sunday milk cellars, and appointing men to : ._fSPEC=,PyZ f�PE�SEA.S.J , Mn have returned- to their home and Monday was very great,it be- ice�pect,and regulate the milk suppiY. - 'glla_Le. Pas, Manitoba. after send- in Civic Holiday in Toronto and The horse s ow will to be a great �GVe.are cleaning a all odd lines in Overalls, a9 we intend carrying t P y success. The president and secretary g P Ug a few weeks with their .rela. of er towns along the front. There of the Association a few days ago Lives here.' was continual procession from went to the summer home of the Hnn. the "FAST MAIL" only-all other lines being slaughtered. . —Mrs. F. H. Doyle, and daugh- morning till night--and in fact Clifford Sifton on. the St. Lawrence, 'A*r, Mise Corinne, of Toronto, are through a great pert_of the night. in regard -to his string of jumpers. 0 . nding a few weeks here with -A former resident of Picker- His erring of 14 horses, which hold First-class Groceries, Up-to-date Dry Goods, Latest in Boots lZe former's parents, Geo. and Ing, Mrs. Mary Winnacott, died the world's record for high jumping , re• Palmer. on Monday,Aug.-3rd, at the home being over 7 feet, will be ,n attend- and' Shoes, Everything In Hardware, Good assortment of - once. Miss Mollie Maclean, daughter Delph, China and Glassware-all the time. M -R. G. Cammack Is still being of her daughter, Mrs. E. K. Lea- of W. F. Maclean, M. P., of Toranto, ' $created at the hospital in Toronto. 'vens, of 20 Boswell Avenue, To- will ride one of Mr. Sifton's horses. kl3e Is not malting the progress to. ronto, at the age of 76-years. The These animals will appear only twice •ifstarda' recovery -that his friends funeral took place on Wednesday in Canada this season, at Whitby and l►onld desire. when interment was magic y Joseph g sae horses along with . S . "'CHAPMAN �; -A-number from the village 3touffville: She itas b Jose b Bil cur's will make a whole ted vicinity attended the garden one son, John S•. of-Huntsville, show in themselves. The grand-stand is now completed and is twice the size Zpsrt at Greenwood on Thursday and Mrs. Leavens, of Toronto. pp $ of that of mat year. and contains 48 "ravening last, while others took in -Oh • for Harvest Excursions to bozos. Large handsome posters have i1he.baaaar at Rosebank. Western Canada. August 11th and g. been circulated. -Miss Frankle.Jones and Mrs. 18th (Tuesday of each week.)Only _ r� �/��+ !John Miller and child, of. Brougl^. $12 10 Winnipeg and only $18 ad- �Wig, HARVEST - :,L Intl:+ --:-- m, xpent a. few days with. the ditional if return. Only ic_ per 'NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ ffiormer'e sister, Mrs.- _ohn mile to engagement points beyond — Binder-Canvass- be- in good repair. ,Williams, of Bloomfield. Winnipeg. For full information In the Matter of the Estate of James RequiEe@ .Mrs. Somera-Cocks, who ex• and tickets apply at Ste henson's William Hogle, late of the Township k PP y P Bring them to us. Binder whips, fly nets, pected to make a tori,'of the con Uffiee, Whitby. Also Seaside ex• of Pickering, rrs the County of Ontario, - Ir ' Aug. 14 to 1 i th. Gid Fanner,deceased, _ �trilnks, stat cases, and ,all horse - rtinent is at present In England. cur9ions, ° it ing to the war waging in till Sept. let.Excursions to Hailey- Notice is hereby given'pursuant totiroforego !ler intended visit. bury and Points north on T. & ti• R. S. O., Chap. 121, that all persona ;goods is stock. lit is et known when she -will O. R �-tt 25th and-Sept. 80th. of Jamhaving claims against the en=d estate _- Y y• • g• P of James William Hogle, who died Repairing Weakly and promptly-attended to. - return home. Cheap tou,iat tickets to-all resort on or abopt the 28th day of May, 191.4, —Rev. Mr. McConochie, of Ter points, Muskoka, Georgian Bay, are re< wired to send or deliver to Ed- T ronto, occupled the prtlnit in St. Lake Superior, Lake Htiron, Al. na J. Fogle one of the undersigned ICKERING HARNESS EMPORIU:1i Andrew's church again oa Sun- gunyuin Park,.Kawatha and Lake Executors of the last Will of the said W. J. COAKWELL day last and preached too able of Bays: All resort ppoaosnt4;-land deceased, Pickering Post Office, On Phone Ind: 301. - sermons: His discourse on Sunday or fakes anywhere." W ite-or -see tario, on or before the 15th dap of Septemher;.191'4, particulars of their AveninR was particulary interest- Stephenson,ZV'hitby 'before craw- S ' =in as it dealt with the resent elin Bu His locaf as well a4 claims, duly yeti t • and notice is g P g' y further given that after toe_ last. �1 Swat in Europe. foreign tickets. Hours 7. a. m.,till mentioned date the undersignecj Ex-- •.• MEN'S FURNISHING -A number are complaining of 9• P• m•:week days. - ; -eoutors will proceed to distribute the .the incessant ei r rack`n; noire -Our baseball tegm went to estate, having regard only to the- We have a wide range of summer underwear and soft shirts for the made by the small boy-while run. Whitby on Monday to partici to claims of.which they shall then have -nine his little eapress .wagx n- ttp is tie"roar as a „rhot'�vSather something classy. > and down the cement sidewalks. in•connection' with the Civic Holi- Dated at Whitby, the itJiday—of August, I914. Men's straw hate in all the new shapes. It is no doubt great fun for the day celebration at Heydonshore EnNw J. Hoots, a boy but evidently it is not highly Park. . Three.teams entered, nam• EARL B. Hogle, Executors. appreciated by some of_the older ely, Oshawa, 'Whitby and Picker- - L wai. A. CAateRox people, in.g. Our boys.won the bye, Osh- A. E. CHRIeTIAN, Solicitor for , -Lloyd Shirley returned to awe having defeated Whitby, 4548 the said.E:centore. �_� C L O, T H I N G Powassan last week after spend- Bickering, had consequently to io a few da s•here with his lay the former. The ame:was The noted 20th Century brand, hundreds of samples to select from. encs. He suffered considerable a close-one.throughout,Oshawa, Save you lots of mater ? loss by the recent fire which de- however, leading in the earlier A'perfeet fit guaranteed or no sale. portion of the part of the C. s. IILCs, OF WHITLVAL L vasted the business game.. Only seven - See the'new style in overcoats. ;town, but he contemplates re• innings were played,' 'Pickering is prepared to furnish you anything • y _ l lmilding and starting in business winning by the score of 6 to 5. in the line of water supply such as R BUNTING, " P:ICKERING by himself, his former partner,.Mr The football team also-went down pumps, windmills, hydrav7ic rams, . Arthurs, having decided to re. to take part in the football tourn' plumbing, etc. tire.. ament. Only two teams entered, The are also expert well drillers -Rev. James McIlroy arrived -the Whitby asylum and Pickering y in the village on Friday evening the latter winning by the score of and respectfully solicit your patron -- W E A , T H E R to look after his furniture which 5 to 0. We congratulate both age for the Aure. 'Ind• ohon, x521, �i,i i1.VVi had arrived. Mrs. McIlroy and teams on' their' success. • Each What you yon want for the warm weather is anew perfection child also arrived on Monday even- player in both teams was award TOOLS SHARPENED oil stove: 2 burner with oven, $11,10; 3 burner with 17 Ing, and they are now getting ed a neat,tie-pin, as the prize for — comfortably settled in the manse. their victory. We make a specialry of crosscut saws, oven 13.75 ;4 burner with oven 16.75• Call and `r.•.' We hope their sojourn in'Picker. -The induction of Rev. James Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. secure one. Charcoal irons $1,00. ing may be a pleasant and rofl- McIlroy to the pastorate of St. Razor-Boning a specialty. For a first- ` table one to them and the eongre- Andrew's, Pickering, ` and St, cissa hair trim or ar, easy shave call Screen doors, window screens, wire netting. - tations. John's, at the East-end Barber Shop. Brougham, took place on See our House Furnishings of all We are supplied with all sorts of fl exterminators,S swats, -The HaaPrsville News con- Tuesday afternoon in St. An. :kinds. Slightly used Carpets pp • y y tains a lengthy account of s' re= dreWs'church. ' There was quite. from 15 cents a yard up.. . " • pyramid flycatchers, tauglefoot. .Wilson's fly pads, etc. � resentative gathering in St. An­ a large number in attendance, but p g � W. J, GORDON PICBERINt3 ' drew's Church .of that town, on owing to farmers being busy at the eve-of the departure of Mr. their harvest there were"few'from ELM DALE MILLS , • A. GILLESPIE, - TON and Mrs..McIlroy, to take charge the country present. Rev. H. D. _of St. Andrew's, Pickering, and Cameron, of West Hit}, moderator - St. John's. Brongham. An address of prgsbytery, presided and in- signed by the flve elders of the duetedd thhe minister into'his new la the place to get your next church, was read,'expressing deep charge. Rev.A. McLellan, who _... bag of Flour. - regret at the departure of Mr. and was Irately inducted to. the Clare. MILKING •:.-C O w - ;. Mrs. McIlroy, and moat church,. reached a ver Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be paying, tribute y r to the scholarly attainments and able sermon. v. Dr, Abraham' beat for Broad. studied sermons of- the foruler. addressed the-.minister and Mr. Glenera-Flour- Pastry Flour during fly time will be made much pleasanter if Fly Oil is tired, • ro the congregation, both Graham Floor Christian character. The,address o w om were listened to withFresh Rolled Oats Dr. Williams fly`and insect destroyer. Bergers Englisharis Qreea►. was accompanied by the presents- much pleasure. After the service ' Bran and Shorts " _- "' tion of a gold watch end fob, a reception was held and s capper - Oats and Oat Chop` Compressed air sprayers. j eaitabl inscribed, to Mr. McIlroy, was served to all, and an hoar Barley and Barley Chop - - - j a baa�some clock and a purse of most pleasantly spent in social Mixed Feeds intercourse. Among those in at- Try one of nr'Ideal Gasoline Irons: - 'money to Mrs. McIlroy and an Molaesine Meal and Meal r appropriate gift to baby Mellrov, tendance were a number from P P Brougham, the sieter con re a• Special rices in ton lots. bels¢tokens of the high esteem in g g g N D +hay are held by the con- tion, also a cumber from Dunbar- F'. '�7CT, - regatiOn. ton. Chopping every:dayl a e r, '�.•� .:r.,,,,,,y.... ,,z, .a'. ..na•.v✓..' r �, ager"- Ka; - •xis+,..e °-"`"i^ +L •'R:' .^'b: @. q "'� .,c.- „r,' ,s•��,w,., � �,.i