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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_08_14 77� ;4n 'lot VOL. XXX_ 111. TICICIPB"'ARI-NG, ONT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1914 Wo. 46 • 41wafsootanaL "iirib4i.- AUDLZY HIGHLAND CREEK Established 75 years J. Murr ay has satilfactorily com. Fred Baird, of Winnipe 7� plated ac-til;ierC ciiposite lot S. co_n_.',V, her mother, Mrs. E. Bus ay or the township council.al in record Mrs.gN�alter Maxwell has returned, ' 'GREENWOOD P�•NK MILLS " I vim RE. FORSYTH. D. of 0., Regis- time finished a concrete barn wall for after spending a week at Olcott Beach, t• tared Member of the Optometrical said R.Fuller. Brock Road. with his belt- N. Y. Mallon of Ontario. Special aft __7 drive cement mixer. We are inform- John Coakwell and Harry Bush are the t-51"804. Else taktO 1N.Ab sett WHITE SATIN—,BREAD ed that Mr. Murray has atpFesiant two building two fine residences, which MILL S . r, C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., CREAM BUNS—FAMILY concrete silos.to construct. will be quite an improvement to our town. John Morrish has the con- Edinburgh, member of the college of Physicians and burgeons of Ontario,licentiate TEA BUNS—PASTRY WHITEVALK tracts. —. Two kinds of Flout-only Of Bo a] COIIO90 of Burgeons, EdIzbu%1,, HISSIMI for PASTRY ttentJon to daie"es of wom Mies F. Trickey is visiting friends in Offles and residence,Brougham. CHERRYWOOD .......... BRAN this vicinity. BAKERS'JOY for BREAD DR. W. WILSON PORTER, Cbiro SHORTS Congratulations to Wade and Mrs. Edgar Pilkey, of Hamilton,and the "Sol guarantee baking results al t of the a cause of disease remoVed by Tool. It's a boy. Misses Usher visited the former'!,par- M.A. -0irs. consultation fl Mrs. W. S. Major has been visiting ents here. -k ASP 6. uL on Mondar ENI,.* or money back. C 0 Wedzesdays and Fridays. 00-40 SiMcoe St.South, Os SCREENINGS friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. link, of Brooklin. are ROLLED OATS ' .H "jiPose 344,Oshawa Miss Helen Troyer has returned, visiting with their daughter, Mrs. A. Exchanged for Oats 0 OAts 0. W. after having spent a month's vacation J. Taylor, WHEATLETS P eaF DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL OAT CHOP at Pemetanguishene. Messrs. Ernest Armstrong, Wesley GOLD DUST-CORN MEAL P land,X-RAY INSTITUTE CORN AND:CORN CHOP Quite a number of young ladies em- Eetty and George Todd were in Ham. ROLLED WHEAT Piczaame, joyed themselves at the pond this Ilton recently. ONTARIO CHOP GRAHAM FLOUR week in boating and swimming. Russel' Davidson's new silo was The following Feeds kept on G A- BLOIN TOWIJC, X. B., X. D., C. X., Hearty congratulations.,to Miss M. blown down during the recent wind hand FEED OF ALL KINDS Miller, Master Harold Pugh and Or• and hall storm. BRAN Specialist In Rootal Diseases. Proetatic Dis. villa White on having passed their.re- Miss Brown, of Toronto, is spending SHORTS ftS" of Mon. Diseases of Women, Cancers 0 d !Pective examinations at Markham a few weeks with liei friend, Mrs. -OAT.CHOP TUMOn.I-RAY examination. Diseases of PRICES RIGHT. 070, High Sghool. Watson Dickson. FLARED OATS 6W-Z10S0,Shr0&tS0dlu09L Fittingglasessand D all sense and chronic diseases. Miss Effie Reynard has returned to BARLEY FEED A 02100 Noun III to 3 and 7 to it *sly BROOK ROAD her home in Toronto, after a month's CORN CROP y visit at the home of Mrs. Timbers. MIXED CHOP Miss Hazel gayer is holidaying with Mrs. Leslie and daughter, of - CORN—Best American W friends at Kinsale. Minns- CA T vrrl Ou apolis, Mit.n., are sending a KE E RULE a P AwAuxual all uumly & SPINN. Titm" ber of city frl4nd vu 10-T PICKERINGCivic -oil- 'S CRE M AM EQ&U1. F N ONT. . Todd. 7ZBIBMBY Miss Margaret Elliott has returned VALENT—for calves R E . . AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and WHITRVALS MOLASSINE—for to the city, after yisiting with Mrs. C. I SOlicizor.Notar7 Pubtlo,Etc. Moue to all kinds of stock D D Hood, .,Miss White- is Office Brock St.North, Wbi%bT. I-00K HERE 0MOiss F. Meek, of Buffalo. a former new Haven, N. J. ' visiting friends in SPECIALLY MIXED A A 6U#in&** garb*. teacher bore, called on a number of Miss Mildred White is -visiting with GRAIN for Chicken Feed. Y Y The Clarem carni, friends recently. relativesat Kil C*n1=,1WXq. WG. HAM'—Issuer of Marriage tura Store The Misses Axford, of Toronto, and W. B. Hagerman, of Toronto, Is re- Licenses In the C I frieed, Miss Cooms, are visiting the mewing acquaintances here. * county otl %SZ10, is' the be9t place to get your Pickering Village. 271y HOUSE FURNISHINGS. we have former-9 brothers, F. and C. Axford. Mr. Daniels entertained friends from BEST GRADE OF D. L.& W. 4; ISS dressers. washstand Mi Myrtle Axford. of Markbam, Toronto on Saturday at The Castle. PO'UCHER, Real Estate Aue- 8, iron .To tioneer, valuator,collector and Isner .-and brass bedsteads, par. and W Pugh and sister, Miss Glad -Austin. of Leaside, spent 8 n_ I-N 7. HOPPER Issuer of Magl side boards. mattresses and Spring Dixie is an Ideal place for picnics. from a week's visit with her sister, couches, and all kinds of chairs II t 0 11 marriage licenses.brougham. WY lor suite, buffetts, all visited recently with Misses F and day 4vith Thomas Find Mrs. Hamli�lu r at U: Wm Kayes. Sim. Joseph Wilson bm returned le r a • Licensee in the 0 c. ol of judging from the number held there Mrs. Unit. of Torol es at store and his rodd4zee,Cla"mons. -always in stock, also many g and the enjoyable times they all seem Mrs. Elizabeth Reesor is spending a &BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK otherarticlestoo numerous to have. few weeks in Rochester, N. Y.. ,D to mention. Remember we her sister; Mrs. Wilbur. with keep the goods and -de- SJMCOE POINT liver them Miss Eu hernia Pennock and friend 116 to your "peat Sunday with the formees par- 'Coal home, at the very The following were guests atSimcoe uts. S. R.and-Mrs. Pennock. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer lowest price. Point during the past week: Capt. Paul T. DowIl6t B. A.. of Brant- h3neer F Fe far Counties of York sad Ontario. Au;: me@, few EGG, STOVE, lawn sales of an kinds stlenned to on sh Patromize.our town merchants. R. H. Hol G.T. Holmes, W. M. ford, spent a Ays -with his old CHESTNUT, &*U". Address Gr"z al P.0., Cali. don't send your good dollars Morgan. E. L. Flue. J. Lendrum. W. college chum, W, J. Beaton, B. A, ._3 ry ow—H. POWELL, Licensed Auo. away to:build up some other R. and Mrs. Moffat-and sons, Douglas Lloyd J. White has returned to the -PEA AND STEAM COAL place. Yours for business. and Alan,F. and Mrs. Macklin. Miss west to resume his duties as principal, jcct;�,tloveer. valuator and collector for E. Macklin. Miriam Jackson, Eleanor of the high school at Broadview;Sao of Ontario and York. All kinds of "Iss ocal sits privately or by suatiCIA. ey..Mrs. Dean and children. katchewam. We are now quoting Summer Hale not"collected. For dates or a Mrs. Taylor and daughter, Mr. and Congratulations' to Howard Lal wing. ;997 at residence, lizabeth other Js He BEAL mM cro"Ratic"bardsom the Misses Ser ford, who passed successfully his a orders left at NNW$CMOs,14ok• oble, ora&ecsb's store. Claremont, will re. Mr. and Mrs, Southward. Mr. and Honor Matriculation and taking the prices. 'T CLAREMON Satisfaction guaran. Mrs. E. A. Stelb"Or. Robert and War- highest standing in the -county of rem Steiner. All of Toronto : Alex. and York Mrs. Rbind, Miss Muriel Rhind, Mr, Angus Matheson, bur.new black• FARM HOME very busy tbesp daps, S. .and Mrs. Morrison. Mr. Gardener, Mr, arnitb, is kept re R. PE-A-INOCK Hundred acre farm within a nale of find Mrs. Fud .ge and Mlse Jennie The scenes of activity around Joseph IWP41rffVALff. ONT. Railway Depot east of Toronto, Reove, of Kew Reach. J. E. Farrell, W116on's.oJ4 a J L. SPIN Ki Ltdo shop recalls to the older sixty miles. A nice lying farm, of Sunnyside, And the Misses Bate, of residents the memories . of earlier Feel Director and XxIbalmer, elAy'loam with comfortable mine Oshawa, E. and Sire, Leal and Miss days in the vale. G • roomed brick 6welling with fur. Eva Fox, of Torout-j, Mrs. Cromatry, .- .PICKF. IN A�%Vkbusiness entrusted to me will mace. bank barn, Tl-w regidar meeting of the White- be carefully handled, good stone Kew Beach, Mrs.-and Miss Windgate. vase Women� In titute will he'h-eld stabling, cement floors. silo., Balmy Beach, Mrs., &'rid Miss Wien, at the borne sof M.rs. A. Pherrill '00 Charges Moderate -Bearimpr orchard, woods. AgiDc:ourt. v od,! creek, Wednesday. Aug. 10th. at 2.80, when SCRANTON Independent Phone No. 151.L runs through the 0 There Mrs. Warren, of Markham Institutp, is about fifteen acres woods of the original forest maple, beech. bete. WHITBY will give a talk on **Friendship." c and cedar. valued at Fifteen Members are asked to respond to roll The Toron to�Eastern promises to call by proverb. All ladies made i Hundred Dollars. The price of The the service between Whit- dially welcome, C JOHYPIRILIP 'o 0 A fartn Five Thousand.Reasonable terms by and Bowmanville next week. " Has a full line of rresh and cur- 'To-TTI-T 1-- islamm, The Board of Education are prnpns- BROUGHAM Has 'constantly on hand. LL7MSDEN- BIALDING, TORONTO, inn to establish a night school for the ALL SIZES IN STOCK beriefit.of the many foreigners who A. P. Mechin. of-Toronto, was home Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon are working in town. over Sunday. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. -,TEAM COAL The-Anglican Young People's'Asso- ' C. A. Barclay and family, spent a day last week at Niagara. -11f You would like to seeure ciation of St. 'John's Church. Port Highest prices paid for I will have constantly on hand a. Whitby, held their annual picnic at Carman Thornton. of Woodstock, is your winter a supply of at Simcoe Point on Thursday, August visiting-bis aunt, Mrs. T. C. Brown. thin Month's-prioel e too _—Butcher'a-cattle— —111fl-911pply of steam coal, at tt ,an s _ loudpenxt a N-;e enjoyable time, Miss Edith Robson,-of Ill Is busy to draw it now, On can explosion was.heard visiting her,cousin, Miss Mildred Rob- y rd by lowest poszsible 'rice. many of our residents to early on Sunday son do so by paying for it now and fickering :fiverq PGrant Malcolm and Miss 0. 'Mc.. morning from over the lake. Ap ar- getting it In the-fall or winter Bride, of Galt, are visiting- with Mrs. W. H. GIBBON, ently it was at a great distance when you nel First-class rigs for:}lire concussion in the air caused alley of Malcolw- Mrs. Love and.children, of Tor 44-4 Greeebwn Station, the houses to shake. on Mrv. Day or night The horse show has proved a brilli- `v '0' A. C. REESOR !siting her parents, Thos, and wit success— Those who have attend- Perryman, Bus meets &H trains , ed state that it is the best ever held in .Miss Kate Brodie and Misq M.Shall - g ESTATE..... hmessy, of Toronto, are visiting the LOCUST HILL Canada. The Ron. Clifford Sitton has attend to. Teaming promptly a former',mother. fourteen horses present and Joseph W. W. and Mrs. AndersonCOAL AND LUMBER YARD Agent for Canada Carriage Co, Kilgour fourteen, Sir Henry Pellatt and and others have also a number in at cl�ildrin, of Toronto, spent last, went tendance, making a total of over one with her uncle. W. B. Robson. H. Peaky Pi'ekeirtng. Congratulations to Frank Malcolm, hundred. The weather has been fine be having passed his exams as entr- and the attendance large. Insurance rates lower on farm pro. once to Normal and also his junior F R E I . A NEW TERM perty and Village Dwellings, • BALSAM matriculation. • in first-class Companies. Miss Muria.I Mrs. Burgyman and Richmond Bur- GOODS GIVEN AWAY AT. Opens Sept. 1st in the popular I-To 25re3=1.U= jqct4b Spears is visiting at ton.of Detroit, have returned to their 13 Green, River. homes after a pleasant• month's visit PICKZRING PHAkMAd-k_ If not insured with me,call and Jamei Hortop has purchased a new with John Burton and family. =0". Heintzman piano. Will, Maggie and Jennie Dun On Friday and Saturday July compare rates. Thos, and Mrs. Appleby are visiting attended the lawn social at C can and A let,and Friday an Sat- edar friends�n this locality. Grove on.Thursday of last week re- 11may, Aug. 7th and 8tb. W. P. Jbnes, wife and family spent mewing old acquaintances and enjoy- We will give away FREE with We V. Richara3012, Sunday at Heydenshore Park themselves generally. h amounting to Mrs. Croxall, Miss Eva J;ii -every pure ase am This School enjoys a great reputa- es and 1%le,,C. E. Fgakler,alL has accept- $1.00 or more a 50 cent box of J. Master L. White, of Toronto,&7% via- ed a call to thii First Christian Church TONIC PILLS, Each box con. -Notary Public, Pickering. iting at J. H. Jones'. of Fall River, Mass., will deliver his tion for givinig FIRST-CLASS INSRrC- cb Tios in Business and Shorthand tains fifty pills which have sub?ectiL It is no wonder our gradu. Thos. Smith has had an attack of last sermon in the Brougham Christ. proven to beth6best LAXATITZ appendicitis, but we are pleased that ian*Churebon Sunday morning, Aug. ateereadily get good positions. Tb* Toxic on the market. is the college for you to attend. To- ion lots of water ? he Is recovering nicely. 111th, at 11 a. In. Come early and get d*y, Mrs. Albert Rawson and family,Air. The Institute will meet at the home T $1.50 worth of ,, not to-morrow, write "for our C. B. RICZ, OF WIHMVALZ ds for his Catalogue. and Mrs. Stokes and family spdbt a of Mrs. Feasby on Wednesday after- *1.00., is a genuine is prepared to furnish you an thin few days at Walter Ward's. noon, Aug. .19, at 2.80 sharp. Pro- trrglaafn and we stand behind, the pal supply such as Mr. Edwards has erected on his gram roll call and music.. Each mel Principal goods offered, W. J. Elliott, in the line of water supp, es; Pumps, windmills, is r*% hydraulic rams, farm a cement silo, which will add her ' ' ted' to tell how to make Cor. Yonge and Charles Sts.' plumbing, etc. much to Mr. Jackson's convenience. tempting liables,for the sick, leg easy to buy a dollars.wort�h here., • Quite a number from bore attended David Russell raised his fine new Just-'at this time we might suggest expert the funeral of Mrs. Geo.Neal on. Sim. barn -on Tuesday of last week when the following: Th6y are also e well drillers rt day and much sympathy is felt for the about one hundred and fifty neighbors as$ and respectfully solicit your -patron bereaved family. gathered to help with the "Me. Water I egg preserver, -qm fur the Aure Rt yer, Jena Jarter Ind, nbon--Z2r- n't for the excursion to To. -went together wolf and they weite- pow o and Hanlan's Point on Tliel ready to do Justi BIACESHITH ' SHOP Io rout ders, Nadruco Laxatives, Nyals Ill A-g.18, 115 or th.auspices e vold things and Liver Pills, Face Creams 1001US SNARPENED. or the mt. providea By Mw uepar -Stomach a �� 11 or Zion Sund ' School. feeling that the assistance that they and Pow ii Tbigundlersigned has openeds, W. We make a specialry of crosscut saws, Mrs. W.,;. Jon,en,and daughter, of had given was but a pleasure. dor Louse Killer, Arsenate Lead for Potato bugs and spraying etc. blacksmith shop on the Kir. Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. Toronto.and Mrs,F.Cooper and child. Dr. and Mrs. Frank motored from on road opposite the- Razor-boming a specialty. For a flrst- rem, of Cbazv. N. Y.,are spending a their home in Philadelphia, leaving Eyes tested free and glasses supplied Quaker church, two few days with Mrs. B.,W. Jones and at moderate rates. class hair trim or an easy shave call there Wedneluly, 29th, strriving miles east of other friends. at the East-end Barber Shop. -at the latter's aunt's. Mrs. D. Russell, TH ]Ei PICKERING N am Pickering Village. See our House -Furnishings of all Mr. and Mrs, Spears. accompanied Au&lrd. While bore they motored To M. McFADDEN _1UW; rinteed. Charges moderate kinds. Slightly used Carpets by Mr. and Mrs. Sargent motored to to llin wood, accompanied by Miss ?V& Enfield on Thnraday evening to assist Alleda Aussell and L. Johnston and Druggist—Graduate Optician. from 15 cents a yard up. in their annual garden party, and re- report a splendid outing. They left 1-1 1 T Zll W. J. GORDON PICKERI.NO port a good time. for their home on Sunday last. lPiC3cering, o W " 4 MI ­tP67-1 ', M 7 0. IL BAGS OF FLOUR. MILLION B- -,- , _ p CRU'ISER. SUNK BY MINE Gift to Great Britain by Canadian -4 0 People. 4y .-TA A A despatch from Ottawa says 1 4.? IND Bri t1sh Marines Perished When the Amphlon The Imperial Government has ao­ cepted "with deep gratitude" an -Sank of the Coast of Holland offer of the Canadian Government, to send one million bw of flour as gife Of the people of Canada to R 6f the, German ship, the people of the United Ki ii0x GERMANY I 4'ww A de�patch from London says: the stern gaping hole. The sea to be placed at the disposal of his k be An Admiralty report says that the leaving a 91 d the Koenigen sank Majesty's Government and to British cruiser Amp hion In six TaIllutes. expedient.by strikingMost of the crew J i w aa!-sunk rushed in, an used for such purposes as it may V., Paymaster J. jumped into he d.eem, expe a mine. essage were picked In the reply to-the cable in - t V sailors.' 4c, . I T. Gedge and I30 men were 1<)::t. sea, and some of them from� his Royal ighness the Gov- The captain, 16- officers and 135. up by the British a pract.i- thi U -eight prisoners ernor-General, off ering assistance from men were saved.' _-T-wenty 4e a Four Of the cal and appropAit The German mine layer Koenigeli- landed at Harwich. k5WITZER- 1 '7 Secretary 05 Canada, . the . Colonial Luise' had placed some mines be- German- wounded lost their legs -..---fore she was sunk by the British and two their arms. The British has replied: "On behalf of the peo- n pie of the United Kingdom, his torpedo-boat Lance. It was the had no casualties. 9 ,/! . 41, pt4tg the which Capt. Fox, who was in command Majesty's Government accepts with ' : I 1� o. , 01)tA V. Linphion, TZA I Lance,' not .1 -laying of the Amphion, was a midshipman deep gratitude the splendid and JEW_ sent the German mine -laying gift of flour from Canada, Luise to the on board the British warship Cal- welcome 11-1 - ".roc steamer Koenigen L which will be of the greatest use PutcAR1 liopo, this only warship which es bottom. .0p, - rrifiCr for the steadying of prices, arid. re- ol The lCoeningen Luise, was out caped destruction in the. terrific 4V Rv -laying mines, -60 miles from •Har- Samoa tornado of 1889. Ud-of.digt ess in this coLuntry. We J -with, o ry The Amphion was of the Boadicea. 'can never forget the generosity off the coast of Holland. The gift and first class of vessels. The last. of these and. promptitude of this Lance' fired four shoits.- The the patriotism froba whi6* it G two were fired over the Koenigen boats to be launched was the Fear Luise, but the thied smashed the less, and the total number in the. springs." The Government lias contracted bridge. The fourth carried away navy is seven., O&TI*I�E$ OF SERVIAN WAR ' - 'k P1.06M with the epregentatives of four f&p OHOWING big We milling companies in Canada, T% LIEGE FORTS REDUCED, captured off West Fastnet and Ogilvie's, atern Canada, Lake Of taken to Queenstown. . The Kemer- the Woods, and the Maple Leaf A to E ick had 49,000 quarters of wheat for the deliverl:. at But Main Belgian Army Millin Comgany, EAR MIN S1 V +ba Gar-m- -rt n4l -6111PMenTA Will DO- e our, a —4 in in the immodiste future, A despatch from Paris says: The The cost of this contribution of ritish Governmnet German' shell fire has reduced two DYN- AXITE D11.3CIDVERED. will erg Confidence Grows That the B Canada to the Motherland v of the Liege forts, but the Belgians .. -... . . . I - . . . with untiring Police Three- Stiek% W th gregate,,approxiinately three mil Will be Able to Meet the Crisis continue to resist Find a ment will The Germans- were able lion dollars, and' Parlik -energy. . Caps and Fuse. the ne- gs,inat he asked next week to vote to use their light siege iguns a mobilization-a..proeeii�ding the.forts of Liegje, h ch are thirty A despatch from Windsoi says-: cessary funds. A despatch from London says: is the army in years old. Two of them were With the discovery Sunday after- To. transport this immense quern- but the as noon of three sticks of dynamite,; tity of flour will require nearly 200 Symptoms of a panicover the queer- with great amo*thness, silenced and the German columns Ay service, un- e Government's .0 broke through. The other forts are. with a cap and fuse attached, be-� trains and a small fleet- of-ships. tion, of food and -money,_ supplies Government's railw on Wednesday' 4?r the direction f committee holding out. The Belgians - re i neath the Malonegrainelevator on The Government has .contracted subsided greatly with-sent market There is general confidence that managers, is being operated wit resistance be- Street east, the authori- for-the purchase at pre confusion. The cricket and making a determined reE the measures undertaken by the out fore the city- ties have been suddenly forced to a prices. The four companies have t number of 41 delivery of -the whole Government` will• meet the crisis; football_ grounds in a The roar of artillery fire has been'true realization of 4a' r conditions, guaranteed September, and.the first that the.money will not cities have been occupied as camps, d special consiables am,� edh- all around and police an P r1t by y market : .heard uninterrupt, . e Atlantic route while schools and other public the city. succeeded guard practically every place where 1 consignment is to he forwarded by smaah, and that the shipmerits buildings' are beirig transformed Germans who I 'might - The Will be will be kept open . for in entering the circle of forts at the hand of an enemy might work.1 next week. into hospitals. di- damage. The slip docki"of the rail 'forwarded as supplies are avail- from America. Floren, tea mites from Liege, ded their The report -spread by London r, and ways, where the giant_ car ferries lable. without interfering unduly Many shops have placarded agencies an Tuesday -night reefed their fire on Dres'son W Wit fi - A itb�dom�domestic- re4uiiements. windows -with -the Chancellor's news uses. are loaded and unload carf W ell-to-do that the windows of the German wrecked many bougies. 4L warning against the W -During the night, amid cries of of freight and paisengei trains, as the detriment of Embassy were broken is denied by the civil well as the entrance t4a the Michi- VICTORY. hoarding food to "Viva Is Belgique!" the poorer classes. One of the big- the commissioner of police, who de- -guard'despaicbed patrols in all di- gen Central tunfiel'L .,-are _being stores has limited the a,mount clares that there was no hostile Ounce closely watched. JCI%avil. Occupied by Troops 'Under gest 'rections"with bugles to announce . .7- Gen. Joffre.` Of food to be *old to each. p4irson butbreak. Ther colony is that the city would not surrenderto seven pounds in weight; -others in something.of a panic, however, 'rm uld-continue its make deliveries, that. bg-cause many of-.them engaged in The French War Office thus des- and the a y -wo toex 'Off to sea.. - refuse to ma, brave resistance. . Among the Ger- S'. c ribed the taking of Muelhausen: people can buy only what so ytarae various occupations fear prejudice mabs -captured in the attack on A despatch from liaWax, X. "During(he march froia Altkireh by the war and - says. Amid the ch,"ra of thousands able to take amay. Still- otheis• will be engendered 4 Liege was Lieut. Baron von Forst the-French -troops passed the.abanj limit the 4Lmoun4 of any foodstuff ruin their business. The American ner, the young officer who" of people lining the wharves and earthworks and defences of sold to two paunds. Embassy and Consulate, which have of the French house tops, H.M.S. Essex Steamed Boned . . 4aughty treatment Muelhausen, charge of Germa�n interests A distinct surprise tifthe popu- taken • inhabitants of Zabern, Alsace, out of Halifax harbor, her 1)&M !he populace came 0--u-1 fi4m-the I mind is the country's apparent here,-find, that they will have to, playing "Rule, Britannia," Which lar 'brought on7the disturbances there town,and• in .a, frenzy of delight the M&-.. face and it in probable were aired in t�e she -glided down preparedness to-change -heavy work, Isat year which the citizens Ing as 5erg of the peo-1 welcomed the French troops. The chinery of -ordinary life to a war that their staffai will bivi to be re - ­ Raichatag -and- resulted in Von the stream, The cheers Ica.valry,. galloping through the footin notice. Not Only inforced-1 six Ole- could be. hoaid o�er'iaA)0;rt--, tooting short Forstrier being sentenced to rear harbor, where. , steeets,' pursued the German r 1W -ks'- im seriment.in a-fortress. -mouth, across theestablished - et _pri, the resident*.ent* immediately flocked.41tard. .-The French e 4 C E'NE-S IN ST. PETERSBURG. to:.the waterfront,a-nd their enthu-,ihemt�elv�esr north' of'- Muelhausen. 96 STICKS OF D.YN1NITE.. MANY PRIZES OF, WAR. - re-echoed across Rout is the only word with. -which "Long Live King -George and the 7. ma tic fiLrewell -to-be- !to describe the German retreat-. Found- in' Cellar of- German- at the harbor. It was & .never — ­ liant. British ',Nation!" 4 Ger- . - . t -­4"he, French. loss As not, exces-., Searbore. Ta forgotten scene. --iCrulsers Soeqzp the Seas 0 sive when the result is considered. from St. Petersburg wan Merchant Vessels. A despatch from Toronto says: A despatch fr 9 A despatch from London says: The occupation of Muelhausen, the Su ed on rumors re- siqs: Following the . announce- idtallectual Suspicions found Routed CaT.41rY Division great industrial and h B is - a merit, t at Great Britain and.Ger !The hamburgwill reverberate sulted.' Sunday afternoon isteamers Kronprinzessin Cecilie A despatch' from LondQn gayer: centre of .Alsace,- were at war, huge printed. -E through Europe. search. by the 156liZe of prem- many Prince Adelbeft have been A Brussels despatch to. the de appeared on tl�ie WIL115 Of '-,And 73x a German, Placards-The Germans retired in the di- a 'm -h--warahips-­Thej change .-Telegraph Company say hole- --Henry Geercke seize by Briti�, The -that the militia !of flie.garrison-Txi rection of Neu Breisloell—T-he' -"ro' Junction, -&ad in the the city ay)d_in the restauran.ts and are now lain at Falmouth. the Liege, who retreated an Thursday,.'Of Alsace:will rise against them and at Scar All carried fhe words: - ':-cruiser FLghflyer brought - i , their position." disoevery o go -ticks-of Am"olite live 15,ing. h" fflld get someaggravate "Long George and the- t - the vaen -,m -' The Ministir of War sent -this hidden in'the- cellar of the bolige. British notion"1' Anumber ­­ - Ayres for Hamburg, carrying a sle�p, took the.offensive Friday by valiant gold and scores a turning movement in B;51g'L'ah lrohgratulat:6ry message to,General G"reke was placed under arrest V of, 9 ell of students and workmen climbed - of quantity I commanding. 0e French The dvn'a.- ri to the TOOf of the Gerin mbassy qe s seize;; at *.�ontiejab,&nd of of German . re. rvi-sts, into -Ply- Luxemburg, where they routed off and brought W Toronto. an f- Thirty German Ge�rjrian rayalry. d-i.y.isi.on. army mite, wa and tore the goI4 eagle from the mouth harbor. ed by "'Thik initial success will have'the war by &'sergeant-m&j<).r* . of the top of thellapt-aff.' They thein ran ships have-.so-far been captured mo found Dragoons and up.the. Russian flag. A massive ive moral effect of bringing pro Royal C&nadian s England. They include a. trawler, to the nation, I thank Placed -Pa' 'eilal' at "the -Prince Begins Duties. ­ L in thers roup. Of satisfactiod statuary depicting' . a . 9 a taken near the Orkney.Islinds, off -despatch -from London. sayp: you in the name of 'thi Govern- Fort. r6everal days ago Crown offi-, bor�aes lid �y men was hacked to the north of Scotland. A� man,sus- peeted of being a* spy and severbLI. The Prince of Wales commenced cera were Cold that -Getrcke; who e` a-nd the .debris of the taking Of Muel- general merchandise Pieces with axes carrier pigeons were foutid aboard. his duties in.-the•.Guards, and w" The. news conducts i ts 'a gene, hwrled into the canal. A bonfier. *received in-Paris with -store at Scarboro' Junction, in- then was made of the contents of. sh ' steamer Kemerick, -enthusiastically received - by. the hausen was and do- tended t& leave' ilie, The r1r.ifi. the greatest enthusiasm irillage. Ru- tbe.-Embasay, .and an attempt was from Galveston fol.- Bremiyn, ivns officeis.and men. i the streets - 5 - -building. light, Crowds filled inging and mors.of a disquieting natui * t1fen made to put 6, torch to the reading bigan to reach county authori- g the bulletins, a i but mounted police routed the riot shouting to know that an,important Aies, and it was decided to secure a.I ere. Another` crowd later tried' io� 6ri taken in the task of search warrant and investigate th©step has be 9 reppat the performance,at the Aqs- triam Embassy, :but that building AUSTRIAN '.' FORCE -R-OUTED inoes lost in the was regaining the provinces prernises. Detective Taylor • war of IS76: sent to help : Cchint'' 'C�ofist6bles was too strongly-giraicilled.' Burns and Brown, he explosives Proplamation to Alsace. k- and General Joff re has issued a,,,proc e found in an old sac re Alsace,I w . Patrol Report Regiment Destroyed and Another- Defeated the� people of A wicker corner lri the le(T B '"Airship larnation to rrow baskot In a y Near ' Belgrade saying: "After 44^years'of grow-._. cellar. Geercke' �stated. he,,­found fill waiting French soldiers once the dynamite two months ago, it 4ea"atch from Amsterdam ravellers arriving here says. more trend the soil of your "noble having f8ullen, off a passing wagon! They 'are pioneers in a lice are believed from Germany 'gay that the 'wlf6le '4 country. Although the po 4 despatch from Belgrade says:- guns were likewise de orated. 'An �k of revenge. For them, to have some-information ta the• Fra.nco4ernian frontier is •Patrol- fe-Illat an Austrian immense crowd of 'soldii�;ks and great WADT �Ger It is reported lie' I it calls' forth and Se, they: ed by French ina man aero- t. liat, 'emotions intended use of the,-dvnai civilians, - women and , children, w planes 'flying parallel to, the line. regiment has been destroyed by . We to complete the work had nothing for publication. pride paraded the streets as if celebrating e3 the sacri- east of the Servians in a -battle a great national fete. *NTo one now, whichthey have e begun at- in. will cross the Dan e. at the. head of his me n and in the folds of �apita.I.. The --Austriail. col-one-I fell believes that. an Austrian soldier' f lives. unanimously.y Arrested The Ser 'fic�To tFerlernch nation unan�ub Ill,'a triumphant lirges them can Rocrvists, Aust�iafi Artillery vians, now talk of niagic �erm The Sixth ' their flairs axe.inkribed the d fire on the Ser- march through Bosnia and Herz Regiment opene e- and Liberty; '-Long to arouse tile'STays and n5w wfirda, `Right Vian"defenders.west of here,. near goyin Long live France.' claim 'them to the Servian nation. I:ive_ A-11sace. ;Obrenovatz, on the River Save. I '-+ - man escaped. Two suspected spies To meet the menace of an invasion. A despi0l Ii-m"llendon sa'". were arrested in London. The Austrians-were quickly silenced ' EXPELLED RUSSIA-NS- f rom reservists Canada retired, 6f Bosnia;'- and . 1ft6ri6.goVi:na At German : . Th a-dinirail. commanding the by the S4�rvian fire, anti r rrival P at least five of the sixteen Austrian of were arrested on tie a Irish naval division reports that.. leaving t -o damage guns on the Tinhress Tak�s 600.-. C01PS are --quLlcu nt Llic- onm6uth on the steamship Royal the' Irish dockyard. workers made a Id. - The ;rho fe­a-s-r)c-cT­ZT-t tie war 1 Theiii os, 1"ard Hur 81redid- MV s' Eve been changed ',provinces. ry ervian reserv- sple9did respon-se to the. cal for 1 . in the Balkans has Copenhagen George. b ..in : "I . .. 'Ist has-been called tQ arms.* Three A despatch from- Government .has re- extrawork.- 'rQ rnrinn of war on Ger- -1 -1-8 Empress of The British Govern hULLdle- ­-u1SFkad of the finest The Dowager Empre B iLf the 3- Italina- fhp Nationil Volu many Belgium aril Eng Af�l - St. eters urs_ quisiti d all aircraf ')' i a defence fighting men in Europe; inured A -started for From ��inn ng against She permitted dofn and'is' ln'obilfig'th6ra at the teers gave an enthusiaitic send- 0. a the Thole S(,rvian general war.and.having the- exp4erieDce of by wav'of' Finland. th it Austria to the reservists going to join F ag- two great carnpaign-s, axe now con-' 6W Riissians who ' were expelled Hend-on Aerodrome. ntf,. The bnd of the vol 19;,1staff has turned to schemes o nv, and who came here, Sentries at Dover fired on a man regirri!e gression, On receipt of the news centrated in the Morava Valley, from Germa) . her special who was supposed'fo'be tampering tears escorted thea,eservists,.to 4 every soldier placed flowers in the ready and eager to 4sslat th"eif t& travel with- her o I n with the telephone system. The station at.Blackrook- V11% T-% cafts "Long le of •his rifle and. machine allies. train. •muzzle MIT f � .'Lifjy.4'a"`• M Y .9 1G ,y.q'�'l,w+iar.Ri4^.s 5,.. +w' ha•,Y,. ''.S-`R°'.fd.•`la'i .' ;,.'„i." '�'• '/, tx+'}v+' .r, n•'F-0"'. „y' 1R`y;'^' ' ,, •'dy t(./1.4CVi.- .. .1 N. r.+-4• $•.Z6.xns�u.,�<1v5,J?• +J•tKe W-'.Tp.n>oq rq•5.��` .n•::.�s"•'2C' stc"'-,r pC¢'i4••�,.+¢y�y_ baT�r YAF fPSS.'^^ns+ras•,.••.arda.. 'V�ea+.s'.+goRp•"'u•e• i." -wvYr r k. ,, -s k,� ,V•^ ,R',r ... .. 1.•' ...^ f}..'rcr'!.-Y-- ,�,..r, 71 i,... d`,:+ ':n• ...,p�' `ms:,r�. ...2''F�""�i.a•m".... -!!'r. F ..•. .-_. ..,...., .....-.. ,.... ..-An' .•+..-r,r•u�+,ti, ..a:' ..,,. nn- : - .:'dr. •'iF'.a��, < i. ,r -E�.N • .:. ''fir.. i 1_v ',.+rr ... .� .... '.r.. g, .x, _,t-.^?"'. _ f 5a ff� *�' -:Q+► ',.✓ 'ri "i� - ' 1 ,'SUMMER COMPLAINTS this Government'came into office, - ;:BOK GOES ON ALL FOURS. - . and menno pass days of that _ $ILL LITTLE ONES kind andd not age. , For Ten Years That Has Been His -• -A Great 'Persona Sorrow. _ Method of TF:vel. -- At first sign of illness during the Yet of 411 mea he has-known-the A case of a possible reversion to hot weather give the 1i le odes tragedy of a great personal soy- J type !s t o a Thomas Armstrong, a Baby's Own Tablets, n a few row-a-sorrow that has marked him , twely 5JLiii g e ear of y d boy of Bangor, Ala• hours he may be bey aid. The with the furrows of pain suppress- barna. Upon the death of his father 1Tablets will prevent summer com- given-_t eyey p ) he was thrown oil the community and Delicately P od--sod- o'his a depth y — '--t i glven occasionally to theand expression that only men who sent to the associated charities in flavoured- +well child and will promptly cure have watched the treasure of the - ;. Birmineham,-then turned over to the Highly these troubles `if the come on juvenile 'coui t, which in turn. trans- " Y heart,take wings can know. (erred him to a leading concea- , A� suddenly. Baby's bwlr Tablets For"the year that' gave him his medical --of scion here physician. the �at�'- 'ilhould be kept' in every home (.place in public life, a mere lad of boy as an anthropological studyg Oma' where there are young children.'. 23,gave him his place in private Young Armstrong has never learned A ' There•is no other medicine so good, life, when he ma-.vied the daughter !' I to walls erect, but goes on all fours. �!�► - and the mother has the guarantee of ameighboring squire_, Miss Doro- i .I " 'He is physically strong and can run , -of a government zanalyst .that they. thy Widdrington. as fast as the average boy: His body WHY WORRY"ll are absolutely' safe. Mrs. Edward She shared his political life and _ limbs are normally formed ad Choose your variety and Covell;. Lombardy, On.t., says: "A sportsman's life.; At times of gen- developed. His arms are slightly long- --mother who has once; used Baby's eral election .she would start at ler than normal, presumably-as a re. -:mak•your grocer for R.' Own Tablets-for' her children -wild !suit-of use.in all-four walking: It has one end oI the constituency' and li'e a' 1 always seemed natural for him to never fail to show her gratitude at.the other, so that tl;ere should I Wlt�t (walk that way. for them. They made a wonderful be two meetings' in each place, And W .When he was a -little child his `�' '�' change in the health of my. little I it is not too much to say• 'that she - I mother died. His father married rAAX8' pot S"E.- o>aes." The Tablets aresold­ by w.tis as popiilar "with the audiences agwith b.ain, but did not live long, and the 8 yr aswtsoxt, Ninety Colborne strut, medicine dealers or by mail is 20 .himas h n t atdother great pa talways -was eof hisC j habitaando u agg shift YhO�r himself. From hToronto. � --- cents a box from The Dr. �'filliains'�' V - _ . g _. _O _...- TF YOU WANT TO'l3VT OA SELF.A .Medicine Co., Brockville Ont. un with his body 1 Fruit, sto------------------ ck. drain or Dpiry Farm. streams for trackless trout. b a horizontal position. He says s -rue back and shoulders never t'� horns St., Toronto. ' SIR EDWARD GREY. Then -came •the great day when set tired 9 - _ -from long walks. is W. 'DAWSoN, Colborne 8t., .onto. King Edward made him Secretary Aldan of the -Moment In, Euro a Is of State for Foreign affairs. " j The boy's mental development has p g been slow, but the physician who has LcoeWsaePnBS �Ca sQas. Britain's Foreign Secretary. A few weeks later, whilst in Lon- ! Assisted when neCessary b p y g 3 y .him in charge believes that in six UUD wISEKLY IN LIVE Tui,v'N' I , $ir' Edward Gre Britain's sec don'on affairs, he received a' tele- I -u ' Ointment: They, months he will be able to walk Hire G York County. stationery and !look i y, a _me lsualneba in -conm,cdon. Price only tfii keep the_skin arid_scalp. clean er mom--He is .beteg trained in j4,00u. Terms liberal. \\'!icon Yubllah- __:- . elgn alis, anIct p robab]\ next Liberal Premier is- err eat,-and-tai return sE--once. - - i --direr}ion ane•has: made some - FA- "'!- d p g and clear pro- toff Cii;iJans,- Adeitslale szr..r...— A s ectal train rushed throe h the ,i Veet and gress: He is gradually developing To"^ to. ?' to-dav one-of the outstandingfig- tng m wpll urea in uropc,-on account of the Wh1Ch often .event sloe Physicians skull broken• there had been s car y clans aYe studying the case ('� part that he played in the present ' P P with exceptional interest !n the belief i .0 FALL,ioq S Pa11id ssF..dxo nage accident in.. his ow-n park.at ( p 9g.potloiioa aouapuonaat:o� .vzo3 ;Austrian-Servian affair, and -•his and if`ne lected become that valuable anthropological and i, efforts to maintain the peace of Falloden. g y l✓roA CER. ll, oat. -A chronic disfi rem en medical inform eat. may be obtained Europe. There remained for_him his, \cork. . _. - . i from his treatment. C A astern TUMORS,external. LL'cure. wlti;,, r Cutleurs,SoapanilOintment We'&old throughout _ internal and eztern8l, cured wttb-. - - To understand Sir •Edward's 4 the world. w uoeras.ample of e.on..ltn as v.ce For ten years the boy has traveled out pain by our home treatment. Write booklet on the cera and treatment of the etln and on all fours, and ,CBII walk for.miles us before too late, hr. Mellman Medical character, it is necessary to bear in Co.. l•imtted. CcilinR4vood, Cott. e mind two things. He is an aristo- ' � - auap•sent post-freq. 4ddrep Potter Drys r Chem, that -way and keep up with the other g Gorp•.!rept.ax.sas6oa6 V.S.A. boys. Brat of aristoerats, and the.greatest - - - 'living authority on fly-fishing. The MAIMED FOR-GAIN. � . .. ONTARIO ' VETERINARY first explains why he is in politics. iy C OInan Surers •',Phe e'econd_ reveals the tempera l ' 'r ,t. ;.Startling Charges are Made Against When a _�1 �QLLG - r oleos of the man. He was also ¢' . f i Orphan-Asylums in Europe. ��'lt� �1�011 1, Under the control of the Depart- T Chronic!/+ s� gp1 once the -amateur tennis Cham ion "'' 1. L lV BackaL e -tnent-of ASrlouiture.of Ontario. „�r P , Sonne alarming statements 'respect. Established 1812 -' of England. There is no nobler Ing the traffic in children have — c blood in Britain than.,his. He in been publicly made by Sister Arendt There- la Troubia. Ahead. AMIlated with the University of Toronto. 'herited his title from''-his grand- ..r of -Stuttgart, Germany. According to Constantly on their feet, attending; r; J this. woman,.,who was formerly a Po- to the wants of a large and .exacting X•B' C4,lawa Yrll re-apen on ,y fattier, Bir. George Grey. . As far *�` :i Thitreday,..sire let of October. 1414, _ 'back as English history can . be ! licewoman at:Stuttgart, there ezista ;family, women often break down.. In the now cohere Building, no / w y in organized traffic of a particularly with nervous exhaustion. University Ave,. Tcmonto, Canada .¢ • *.; traced the Gress of Northumber ' I 1 CALENDAR ori APPLJOATIOIL .. �. shameful kind of children, who are In the stores, factories, and on s -land have helped make history. 1 said to be hired out to beggars and farm,are weak, ailing woolen, dragged ,He is 52 years -old, has been For- ! let out to work for profit and for im•' E. A. A.-GRANGE,V'.S• H.S. down with torturing backache and, '- ei n Secreta. for eight ears, and moral purposes. The abuses of bah Principal. g Y g y x, Y �bearing down pains. is the only- commoner decorated 2. farming are also mentioned, says the I Such suffering Isn't natural; but_it's _ ..with.the noble order of the Garter, London Times. dangerous, because due to diseased This" con a r.against nst P countries, butdirectedhin'par•}k1 The dizziness. insomnia,'deranged `-'.Geo gen I will prom tse to a special honor for which Ks. ing ;_ Ocular.agaigst Germany and ocher I Ceremony. Ise to Obey ! George singled him`oat in 1912.. the trait• menses and other symptoms bf kidney on one condition. - Cold and Correet. 11 tic in children was stated by Sister complaint canes Cure themselves, they Ivhat is that, _mv dear?' He is English of the Eilglisb, Arendt to be just as great in England, i require the assistance_ of Dr. Hamil- �a , Information has been obtained from',ton's Pills -which That before the ceremony takes w, cold, reserved, correct in pose find - - Bo di'reat to the seat 1 the best sources in Landon in order ohthe trouble. place Sou wit promise me never to - consistent in poise. His character Sir Edtcard Grey. :. _ to check _the charges: Except in re- To give vitality and power to the' command.'—'is is so strong and his record so clean gard to the evils of baby farming no ,�.,. - - . kidneys, to lead aid to the bladder and •`• - B that no breath of scandal can cling confirmation of the sweeping indict.I liver, to free.' .the blood of, poisons, 11MIsaret!s Lin-oat Owes Colas. lata `lO• to him. None would 'believe - it. -and her memory. He gave it to--ment'case can be foubd. Mrs. Stam- j probably there is no remedy so sue. Nobody believes he would lie; be understood that he never wish- well Booth, who was for many years cesstul its fir, Hamilton's- Pllle. For - Before and, After. +either diplomatically or personally. i ed it referred to, and shortly re- at the head ..of the woman's -rescue -all womanly irregularities their merit work of the Salvation Army, does not Miss Sentimental = Mail is so ? He has never sat for any but the, turned to his work in London. He `believe that there "is to any consider- Is well known. changeable.one constituency, and-he has repro:I slid out of all public functions and�able extent organized traffic of the I Because of theiF mild soottiing, and Ml-%L B.ilton=Yes,, dear, Bxforo healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are rented it since he was 23'years old. !began and has continued to spend kind described. The same informs• safe, and are recommended for girls mg 98 talks to you about his He will probably continue as its his week-ends alone in a little cot- i tion was -forthcoming from the'-Na- and women of all ages. 25 cents per Heart: - Afterward it's his 'stomach l>w representative until he offers him- tags on the side of the Thames with j.[tonal Society for the Prevention of box at-all dealers. Refuseany sub. .he, talks about, _ self for election no more. Sir Ed- a 'man 4ervant to look after him. Cruelty to-children-." stitute for Dr, Hamilton's Pifls of Man. ward 'has guided Britain He has never -since varied in his Sister Arendt told of the Russian drade and Butternut. Institution for crippled children where 7►, tbrough " some anxious da`�1yys and dress, just a black morning coat _ - - =•• `- - tlsh78 lidle da'rkfleettwas'qutthe din�thelKo?#h Sea and a black tie. _ onesthey-might ee let mai asnin order "What's the Details. ✓ ' that " 's t'he matter Minardls Liniment Co. Limited. 1=,. for three days and three nights Cases-ot this kind, however, flnd no "My- wife a to be sure and -Dent-lemen,-I have .weed MI�1ARVIII - 1FittiOtlt lights with the for ed� A Friend of the Policeman pgjytel SII Englflnd: ,,, LitiI1lE\T on my cee'eel and in my tam• �: P „ n ome sore powder. ilv for years. and for •.he c^erp day ilia nets dropped and the decks cleared j Continually on their feet, the Peelers" Isolated'Cassa n "Fell, you haven't forgotten! and.secidents of life I ciiinaider'it It-s no ; for action. How• war with. C3er=t T- "� ear° X. po ce courts, such as that of•a many was averted is a8 great a I bunion-but not for lona, because they child whose eyes were-Poisoned by its "�10; but was it tooth, talcum, eInwould not start on a vovare w'ithuut �_ know of a quick cure, Pu-tnam's Corn Ex- . mother in •order to awaken public•, baking, insect or fact " it, if,.!t cost a_dollar a-b6ttl"e: mystery as'how war with Germany tractor, it cares painlessly fav' 24 hours; sympathy for begging purposes, but { St I Andre. hour RUa. was threatened. But it was the lltinard•s Liniment Cures.Diphtheria, "storks" second try Putnam'•,' 25c. at all dealers this is an extremely rare offense. _ incident, of its sort 'since •1' - _ • ' OLD WAR. + • Wild Life Knee Joint Stiff Three Year "Hello, old man! Have any luck r By Arthur L. Phelps shooting 7" `�, I see you sitting in the sun lea s "I should say I did! I'shot sev A' Piomoter: L �'v a �� Y g B m CURED BY NERVILINE. enteen duaks'in' one day." " g P • You sac that Selfridge is a pro - there, Anyone,would marvel at my recov- "Were they wild?" -tooter. What does he promote 1'i' Scabbard on arm, the mighty ery, writes Mr. Leonard Lotham, a „ ` the� CookingWell-no-snot exactly'; }jut' the. "'His own interests, chiefly." blade withdraw n, young man well known about Chat- You _ You avoid fussing over a Musing a little. Dreams of cus- ham: I had inherited a rheumatic ten• farmer was." dency through my mother's family, YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU- T toms gone y'• Try XurlaeEye RemcdJ forlted,weals,Watery hot stove— poo ]e Our mood-Old fovea Old I and in my early days suffered fright= '' SUMMER TOURIST RATER TO THE Eree and Granulated Eyelles; No smarting— People y , PACIFIC COAST, just Eye'Comfort. ;Writs for'Book of th L^,►e,, fully. About three years asp the pain b mail Free. WirineEyeRemedyOo..Ciao t� Save time and energy— quests' to dare; I and stiffness settled in my left knee Via-Chicago and North Western Ry.al.6 x caJro- The sword so doubly= tempered to joint. I was lame and walked with a Special low rat2 roun'8 trip tickeCs ori ea,e . r Have a dish that will from all points in Canada to Los Angeles, its wont very distinct limp. :Nerviline was San Francisoo, Portland, Seattle, Vancou• Consulted the Wrong Jlan. Of battle keen -to be swift emit- broht to my notice and I rubbed it ver, victoria, Edmonton, Calgary, sante, I.t was a•t a reception, and the please the home folks! ' uginto the stiff joint four or five times a •Yellowstobe Park, etc.,-Burins August and ins through September. ,Excellent train service._F•or lady, who had been reading up on _ A package of Dark arms, you fondle •almost'as day... It dispelled every vestige of• rates, illustrated folders, time tables-and health ' culture, mistook L.awver in, ducted. a swellin took out._ru,-I- ticnlars, t;Qdrese, H_...H__Bennett. if you Pa re the g �x Had borne it. shouting in the fight's th i stiffness iHmb again. m thbelie f ll use General Aeetit, 46 Yonee St.. Toronto, �Q'111]ams for his �rother; 't-he doe- post• red front. is a pain-relieving remedy, not a-sin. -` "Is it better " she ml-ed••confi- , - gle liniment that can compare with A proposal of marriage ne\'er sur- l ' l.11 this u Bi g dentia•.ly, to lie on the'right`.sids up-on a quiet afternoon Nerviline, :I hope every person with prises a girl. She has her wedding, or the left 1" -Toa' ' st i es . Of golden sun in Canada. The pains; with sore back, with lameness, all'planned long before that. t r with lumbago, with. neuralgia-I do "Madam, replied the la•«'ger, �f years hope titey will try out Nerviline which 1[Jaard•a Lialmen! Ottres.aLtemper. one is on the right aide it often isn't .Are but_A_ipTitain,tbat you brush I pe convinced will quickly and-per- aside. necessary to lie at a'1." nlanently cure them." Holland's Population, Jlnd some -cream-or goodThis hour you hear the ancient bat- If Nerviline-' wasn't a wonderful milk-sometimes with ber- tle rune square dl with an area of 12;648 • painless..remedy, 11 Nerviline-didn't square miles, has a population of 6,• ries Or fruit=-- . In 'gleaming glens, and to your quickly relieve, if Nerviltne wasn't 144,000. The revenue is $110,000,000 ` sight appears known to be a grand cure for all rheu" a yeaF. The national debt $475,000,- --A. 476,000;A. breakfast, lunch or Old war and all its honor and matte conditlon's, ft wotgldn't have' 000, The railways have a total length • - d -sa largely as a family rem- 0 2 295 1 ben la ge used y f miles. There are 1,907 miles. supper• •••• -, - - _, high pride. edy for the past forty years. -No- be of -canals- and 2,943 miles of roads. -In the Canadian Magazine for ter, stronger, or ,Poore. soothing lint- The army has a peace strength of ° ^ Au est _ ment made. Get the,large bob. tam- 23,000--men and..a war strength of a - Fit for a- King ! ....- . s._. ' . . - '- fly size bottle; small trial size 25c.;. 150,000. The navy consists - of six ; �. :_. 'Toasties are sweet, Crisp peck Scores. _ . _ sold by any dealer; anywhere. fairly modern-small :coast defence I e bits of Indian corn perfect- Mrs. Peek-I suppose if we should + . - -- onclade,_th s small unarmored cruisers. The schemer -ly cooked and toasted—' have war you'd" remain at home :game. `few But -Different. " '- of defence of11ie-country contemplatea the concentration of the army into Ready -to • mill e- - a__ y'JeaT, na •wilco keowe the Provine ma, -Una coward I re- automobile in your fine auomoe if you pais! the flooding the rest of the count. e, if Y package-• sou would call me r 71, 1 mained at our aide. your debt.: by breaking dow4,the dyes. - _ . . . . _ Sold by.Grocers•. y Dobtor-Thsk's so l I'm 1+111A you _ _ Camolan Poo0im,Cereai Co., Ltd., You can neve; tell. The look at it in the same light that I people There maybe a reason why peo- e „ - Windsor, CmY, who likilgh loudest don't abways en- do' pie who are too fond of-pie are apt joy themselves most. Wilpard•i Liarmsas Car"GArret to Cows. to be crusty. ED. 7. ISSUE SS--14. ,. ,.. ... .• ...: ..�....�:- '..-+„�r '.:..:s_. •s' ?, ie, '.d`.: � '.,h A. '«ia-rti„�- .i.s•.>.,' gw..r. hr ' r•wr<'rytf"i.`i'a y,,�b`ti' '.' r3'i_,ln ' ��:",^'� �'��-• /,, -•...,, .s 't'¢ '�-,-. .4.•r"n•� rt . ... rrN{• r'i• '��y,4r..�... r"wiya, +,4. R' ..t^$''�_�• `ryyu?�:'yi-°1' _ m .' •°iL 'N!S• ,.A 4 WWI a.vL}.r .Y-vY. ,:. ':'.,. .6 %ser �Y.. f„4 .. �. —_. ^• - - 4`r A .v. �9 :./ xr .,.. ;i•n' w �hoauv zTi3a-•t _ _ - .s _ .- - .A .. ,.r aL�». ,. Jl-l::-,."-.. . rr a' aTAAy.•;�._.� 1..i^..,+n ,.+. -:.-• y �K" -�' .4. .',A• r.M Ai-•"W''Mx'gCF�rRl'Y..:.""' :•'!"43�TM'rY.'� J' r,^1:w• "1' :•M1.,� � -�--� .- � - - .;.. +'moi T s •r _ s Cowan,re B. F. recession, west of Xew Advertisonsent o 1� . • � f' Rouge River. not being open for about - ]RICHARDso } for the -- .ynDlistas3et� Today morning skits Ofaow 60 rods,would like same opened J ,p1e�t:sdsa.Dat.._, farmers to get water duringg the fain- sr1�UR SALE-Eleven pi 0 weeks �Q 11T;1c>s ire std fall season. Would recom- I old, wsLTHB BTiY�NHON Pickering. � ='�ICKERIN •+'S �0C� ' mend that the reeve in ect and re- Ind.phone 1790. , x`1.25 per year; 11.00 il paid in advance. port at the next meetin� Thos.. 01• HOUSE TO LET--On lot 10, con.-9, -Offiera the people of Pickering-the very beet of everything in 8nbseriyttons to the United 6tales.{1.280 Iver hauling gravel on north town- Pickering. Good workin{ maa•a house• -- the Grocery line.' In our new with more store fn advance line Opp. lots 20.21 and 22,96.00; Wal- Plenty of work in the neighborhood. apply to ter R. Ward hauZi ling material and a IL PUGH.Claremont. s tf Space and better facilities i: a are in ea + , putting in culvert on eastern towaline he Dunbaston Exchange have for _ ' JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, op .tot 1,con.9, Whitby to pay one- g ezeellent position to serve you. b ha ,.10.00; W, R. Ward hauling sale-c3.P.horse. new potatoes, motor r if g boat row boats. motor,•track, holstein ball, material and repairing culvert, Opp. n•d�,orm.seed fall wbeat. want to bay- __ _ .FRIDAY, AUG. 14. 1flI4. lot-$, con:V, 5:00; James Lemmon for sunt drill, chicken fees. Correapona or You_v¢ill and: - hone t• ANDREW ALLISON PreeTo.! or right of way to gravel pit,2.48; Ben- �;G.COWAN.Seo-Tress.Dunbsxtor-, OUR STOCK COMPLETE _ a - nett Bros.for 89 yda of gravel for div, — PICKERING COUNCIL 46, .6,90; Your committee having HOUSE TO RENT-In Pickering ,:OUR GROCERIES FRESH heard thea lication of John Crockett village,Bing st•East. now occupied by The above Couueii met pursuant to p� H.J Marquis 8 roomed, hard and .oft water. OUR BRANDS THE BEST adjournment on Monday the,lOth inst, re grant of • to -gravel Haight's good sized yard;suitable for garden. For fur; � Members all present, the reeve in the hill between lots 14 and 15, in con. 3, cher particulars apply to H. -J.- Marquis or _ 'OUR PRICES MOST REASONABLE ABLE Jeremiah O'Connor,Pickering. 45-tf chair. would recommend that the reeve in- __ OUR DELIVERIES PROMPT The minutes of the !alit meeting 'spect slid report at next meeting. ARM TO RENT-Lot 14, coil: 2, '.SJR ATTENTION COURTEOUS _ were read ands approved., On motion the reeve was instructed F zownehiD of Pickering, A bank barn .. ..Anumber of apCcount, were• re- to grant his order on the treasurer in with stone stabling; a rcomed brick-house, 8 - p iav_cof_the..partiea recommended for wells and never.faiiing apriag. Proposed also- _ _. .vented and referred—to the---respective- payment in the various report as s standing.committees. P plow ani time, Apply to aEo, will receive ,our prompt attention. resented this day, Pickering os Basica to nes ihstalled and our groeexy order A communication was received presented by-law was introduced passed its _ J.E. Farewell, K,C., county clerk. re various readings assessing the various BINDER TWINE=The three beet Pickering bridge, school sections and union school sec• on hand at reasonable prices. All,rzades A communication was also received guaranteed. As I-_have been in the business BUY ALL YOUR GROCERIES AT THE f,�ROCLRB. tions as follows : S. _S. No. 1, 740; for the past seven years and at ways gave satis• c r from Frank E. Foley, barrister, re- 700 ; 3, $601._.4 E 700;4 W 1700; faction,the farmers are assured y,fair dealing JAMES R/CHARDSON writ to be issued by Dr. F. O. Riley, 2• 860 ;9. 675. My business is increasing yearly, f3et ons (, " damage_-tadefecti9�road west of 740: 8. 869, 7, 8, anpp}7 new before the rush later oa. Thos. ' Dnnbarton. 1; ; 12, 726' 13, 621i.t 14_ .B.fdAsQUIa, Pickering PICKERING'S GROCERY-ON THE CURNER. ohs Crockett was heard asking for am; 15: hi, S00;l7, 676 ; II.S.S 1 ARM TO RENT-150 acres lot 31, h �raat or gray60 331 2'12.78 ; 7, 494. n, township��__o_!� Pickering: •� Height's bridge. A bylaw was pease eppo n ins Clay loam clean and in a good state o! oanev ' The standing committee on Contin- Sam. Disney, road commissioner of tion. A good gran or stock farm, •A neer s the Dunbarton divison in place of'G, failing sig in the barn yard. A_larae bank geacies reported and recommended ° •who had resigned. barn•red•gcod!same boars. Two miles from Peel's --.-Big- J� the following payments: John our- A Gillespie,, o. P,x.and C.-N. R, .etatione 1 mils from Annual tar, oa account of printing voter's A by-law was also passed appointing whool and pw t office. Poueaslon to vloaRh 3 p g George Cooper township collector for any time. JOSEPH COWAN,Oharrywood.41tf list,stationery and ndvertieing,�•� the year 1914. FOR BALE-The undersigned is D. R. Beaton on account o! salary, ga ___Midsummer Soot .and ' Shoe- Sale A by•Iaw w,ae-Slso passed fixing 'the leasing Pickering and offers the 3ollowina :�� 75.00; Your committee acknowledge township 13 the AQ tax rate for 1914 at 4 mills articles ch,.pp for snick sale: Hen and 9 Cranalpt Of omm from J. E. olice Vil- chicks also-whitewyandotte,hens 1 ye" old, 1piandr cent:to 50 r cent. Discounts Farewell, Oo.clay stating lame of Pickering at 4 mills an at to 9W.lbs• municipality is required to raise feed grinder,socias Aome weighs up _ _ _ ._. _ municipality for county purposes for of the Ponce village of Claremont at henging and other lamps, heater end i two off every line of footwear in otic store► the present year. D. R. Beaton for 2 mills and the county rate at 3 1/0 hole Globe heater.3 parrot snits, Oom• _ y mills, plate dining room an t.°aainera round pedestal -" Gall and see what.�9e have to offer you. - - posolid tage paid on hydro-electric circa- A d utation from the Brougham e=tenNontableand bnlfett all to mato• CE, ars Issued to ratepayer 11.10, also ep ug oak- Por particulars apply to WK. Rr�QE, _ Phone 151. — -- - telegrams to Minister Of* Agriculture branch of the Women's Institute was Pickering• - _ re aruny worm, 1.2s; W. W. Sparks heard asking for assistance in con- FOR SALE by TENDER - attending Radial Railway meeting, struction of cemenU'walka in the vii• apHN PEEL.- e7 HITBY - Toronto,3.00; and attending water- lege of Brougham. The council pro- _ course meetings, 7.00. This council mixed to grant the request by making Tenders will be received by the under- --`-- has been invited to appoint delegates a grant of$50. signed u to 12 o'clock, noon, on for the Ontario Municipal Association The Council now-ad}'ourned to meet g P •which meets in Toronto, Sept• 2nd again on Monday the 14th day of Tuesday, Sept• ISt, 1914 . L� - and 3rd. September for the traaasctioa, of for the purchase of the property be- THE We have considered a communica general business. ►an ing to the estate of the late Fran Is71+ ,tion from Dr.F. U. Riley, claiming cis Waring;la the Police Village of damages for lnjul and damages to ELECTRICAL EFFECTS Pickering. his auto on the Kingston road west of wtcL BE Brlillcl�o FawTClis of THIS This property consists of one quarter Danbarton village. Your 'Committee TEAa•s CANADIAN NATIONAL - of an acre of land on which is situated _ - are of the opinion from what informs- - EXHIBITION a-good •8-roomed roughcast dwelling, tion we have gathered that this mun- good stable and driving house, sad - �icipallty is not responsible. Do you remember how the tiny el- also a number_of fruit trees.- rees. Good A receipt from W. V. Richardson, ect"ric- lights twinkled like Ht the -supply of water• both hard and soft. ANK �M many to any point-m agent for the Western Assurance Co. amid the foliage of the trees at theThis is s very desirable property and CranaC�a, Usited � or continuing the assurance on the mun- Canadian National- Exhibition last will make a nice home for a man re- i icipal buildings for a period of three year?That was rhe foundation of - tiring from business. Europe is safe, ecoacas" yenta.and that-an.order,be drawn on wonderful system of .electrical Erna eaThe highest or any tender not neves- AH"A the treasurer for the amount of $t4• mentation that is being completed for nus wEteo Ban�t�s rily accepted.. _ _. madep and Your committee bawing considered this years Exhibition, The Grand For further particulate andaspec- a long communication from: J. E. Plaza will be canopied -with• electFie tion of house apply to QPF1el4 atdess ate usaf� Farewell,co, clerk re Pickering bride stars..and the fountain will be illum- _ _- -we are of opinion after reading said inated, while various devices Gym• W. V. RICHARDSON. h TORONTO «se � letter that the clerk be and is hereby bollen!of Peace Year will'belp.to beau-_ 48-4£8 Pickering, Oat. Instructed to forward said letter to tiny the•giouuds. - . . PICKERIN�G BRANCH; Mr. W. E. N. Sinclair and also to re- ___ _ __`_ -Shoe Repairing quest Mer. Sinclair to write J. E. Fare IL W. CORDON. Maaaser. M In Vl arssah also st WWt1y. well, Co.Clerk. for the pleas and Pre WOMAN SUFFERE. D Having purchased the shoe re- - �dflcations of Pickering bridge pre- pairing business formerly bee • pared for the township of Pickering carried ou by Mr.Wm- by W. E. Yamold, P. L. S. Royce, I am prepared • The standing committee onBonuses TEN •YEARS to continue the Full_ . Strength in gar - for Wire Fences. Drainage Matters. _ - - - same. - etc.•reported and recommended the following payments : Chas. ' A. Mar- Satisfaction guaranteed - ' shall for bonus on 40 rods of wire Firm Female I1L—Restored A tall solicited. - � iCeS lance on lot El, con. 4. 10.00; John - J!''l�ld Choicest Spa -. -.Calvert, bonus on 99 rods on lot 26, to Health by L•ydi& L 'W. J. CiOARWELL,� con.6.5.40. F•lal[h8fg1's Ve�et; ;• they will keep in any tem mture. s,ad The standing committee on Dam- P - ONTARIO awake best pickles, ICKERIN(i Shoe bbogs, reported and are always appetising. WegNave the best wt;ite wine t *Walter rom mimm8n DiatKe jor orzwing one payregmentsred �� -- c p the Choicest tits t clan be procured. f Do not bas ' vine also, CHOPPING Our spices aro 'res a p ewe and two registered lambs. killed Bel"Ile,N.S.,Caaads -"Idaetoted 1 low grade stub,. i by dogs, being two-thirds of sworn for ten years for female tranbles and y - - a` value,24.00; A. L. ilne for iaspec- did not get well. I read in the paper AND OAT FLA$ING} - tin the above, 1.10;' g The standing committee on Relief abort Lydia; E. Pinthaan`s Vegetable j;�j Compound and decided to try it. I write They undersigned is prepared to do' YOUR ' .. .••ATTL_ TION report and recommended the following now to tell you that I am cured. You rain chopping and oat = . ` payment:J H. 'Beal for coffin, etc. g pp g slot burial oKbe late S. Graham, 15.00: can publish my letter as a testimonial. ' .fora. Syms.for services attending the - Dee• •Svvsams BABDrs, .Belleville, $akinR every day in the is again called to.ons warm weather goods, shredded wheat . week except on corn flakes, flaked wheat, malta'vita, gape nuts, puffed rice,-y late S.Graham• while ill,3.00; Dr. N. Nova Scotia, Canada.. - Saturda and wheat etc. Christies sodas always fresh and crisp, sweet -McKinnon for services' attending one Another Woman Recovers. y 'biscuits in abundant assortment. Salmoft .in plenty; brawn. stranger, McAvoy,5.00; also attend- Auburn, N. Y.-"I suffered from• $gyleg, GreenW00d haddie, herrings,beef and sardines. Camp coffee, instant - 4 Ing )Edward Linton. at. Claremont, John 'F• scum, lemonade, raspberry vinegar,etc. 10,00, nervousness for ten years,and hadeuch _ -__-- T .- n--- y The standing-committee on Roads organic pains that sometimes I would lie �IIl1* A�E SHINGLES. and Bridges repolrted and recommend- in bed four days at a time,could not eat S i LA - ;:Our groceries are-the freshest. ` _•ed payment as followa : Win. Dixon, ,or sleep and did not want one to talk a overseer div. 1B,• commutstibn of 'tome or bother me at'all. 'Sometimes �� p _ 6.00; John.r, 1913, 12.00; ditto 1914, I would suffer for seven hours at a time. - G 0 d G E O R G E H I Ll ■ ;,mac 8.00; John Connor .and others for .Dafferent doctors did the beet they could + _ Rlaveiting as per grant on sidelinebet. for me until four months ago I began lots 2 and 3,con. 5, also repairing'road vin L din E Pinkham's Vegetable $ROVGL•'�T'f�� ONT'AR=0 at gravel pit 83.00; Emanuel Slack for giving y man and team on grader, 12; -hours Compound.s trial and now I am in good div.68, 4.38; John Gauslin, 7 daps health."-Mrs.WmjAkX H.GILL,No..l6 work in div.88, 10.50; Wm. Waddell. Pleasant Street, Auburn, Now York. _ we are_ pleased to quote _ - . ._29 yda gravel div.68,2,90;also mater• The above are only two of the thou- - ial for bridge on sideline bet. Pots•12 sands gf grateful letters which are con- • k, d 13 in con.5,also 6 posts 4.65;John stantly being received by the Pinkham 90 prices on Gauslin for repairing bridge .on side- Medicine Cetnpaa of Lynn, Mass., -^ "dine bet,lots 12 and-13 in con.S, 18:37; Are easily applied and have al- which show clearly what great things 'Levi Grove and others repairing' Ways Riven the beet of _ e J bridge on con.-9,Opp.lot 29. 6.00; W. Lydia E. Pinkham'e.Vegetable Com- satisfaction: �; a lal� : J. Devitt:for cement pipe,div..67, 1.87 pounddoes'for those-who suffer'from Have been made 29 years _ Buildillig. r' J.B,' Hoover :and othere repairing womaa'a ills. like cut above. bridge, on con.8,Opp, lot 36, 6,88; If yon ►ant spe= p !hiller Bros. 110 yds gravel div. fit, 6181 adviee_write to- ` d Made standard grade only. Corro - (1913),11.00; David Annie.40 yda-gra Lydia E. Pinkltaat Q gated Iron any gauge. ` vel,div. 48, 4,00:George Gates 51 yds 11lediciae Ce.(conII• t me SRIIoo -for your- next roof �e can deliver to any station " ► K graveIdiv.18,5,10: W. J.Reaman, 30 _ ds ravel,div.31,9.00; David Birrell dential)Lynn,]lrus. and save you money. - - - g g •• :;QO yds gravel, di-v,. 50,--6.00; George lou leiter will be 1r Bell telephone. 1,I1. Ontario " a C4stee, 80 yxis gravel div 28, 8.00;-Wm _opened, tr_a&A_stiff Edwards,24 yda gravel, div 59, A.40; answered by a wo• 11p �.j 9N F. .. PronBe, P1C�C61'lIIg l Levi J. Pugh, 82 ds'gravel div. 67, man and held in drill cy tlr . x.20; Wm. Waddell,,. 27 _yda gravel,. libdet confidence. PICNIC ' GROUNDS' " s div.67,2.70:David Annie commuta- Qur materials arep to quality. and . a - tion statute labor div. 48, 1914, 5,26, TENDERS WANTED picnic parties desirous of securin George Gates, 25 yds gravel.. div. 9, .__-• _ _. _ _ _ p _ ,—$,palveltr. teaming gravel sealed Tenders will be received by ggrounds may secure those adjacent to r not do� to ,price -' :Sin ton road, opp, lots 22 and 28, 8imcoe Point House at reasonable 12 00;John Murray repairing bridge the•underaiRned up.to noon on Sakur- rates. day, Aug. 92nd, for the construction Oats, dishes and tables will be pro- :';Let's get acquainted and fill Opp.lot. 8,eon 8, and supplyingmater- of a cement box culvert just north of vided at seasonable rates. " gal 12.16; H. 'Oalvert and others, _ _ . . breakwater at Pickering Erskine Church on the second enures- Ice Cream every Saturday gni` Qr(�r•t Ing townebi to bltCigge, gradius an of er O furnish gravel, cement an r n orcey11 Ice cream W. J. i14eDoea d, work on bride on meet. be provided at booths for those desir- • ck• when timely- notice bane 3rd,con. Opp. lot 8, 1.4.05; W. Tenders will also'be received awe Ing them, EIS ` wood, work on grader, con. 3, ging- same time for filling after the culvert been given. ` y 'ton road and Greenwood road, 19,00; has been completed. For further particulars apply to Do' s H ' Adam Spears and others gravelling For further particulars apply to J. sa/ l L L / q M ,� on sideroad bet lots 6'and 7, in con. i, W. W. SPARKS, 1w 8TQUFFVT R y p Your commit are in receipt 9imcoe Point Hoose. T aT. A•1 Ofa; rye p Reeve, Pickering Of a communication {n. 48 s7 _. 0,0 W,i. .,.,_... .... ��,... :. .. '. .» .. .. W '.... ik-F.. :,.::y"�., y '.�v 4 +v'.w.uJ•:2,Cy ti'. .a:GA�,: :ss.' �., .-,L: � �',' '�:n. «u-a ..y, eta":' , ;^. b`. ,�,;.}.. 'xN- ,�, .Z .Jyjrs ret, 1 _ \ ,,.:-,''•, L..C.ly t) - �' n '.j �, c „+. R .�':e� .:.; ' ,. , '.,,•'y�;>r,,:: . ' s sir ��- n� x�,. •�'. -,� �„. ...;.,; d6 �K :G r• 4P r t�{'"::. :, ..^!. .�.1 4 :.: E «....4s:.:-: .uwsi aq"Y vR.�xn' 3wr+.�.. v .a•.r' swm 'xw� n:<`«+. ''ro^mMs:.w „xn. s Sid 2 1 VS4.r' nSJ. :GL�.0 etc . $T- ,rr1 ..:J!'r. 1R.. ,"3Wt. t'.,�. , .. ./•,fi' ' "� 1'{•` ..w�• .' .. A• '•': ..fir•. ..q'..-�.yp �F_-:'�'. f-�'' i'n..Y .rte—. _ !"' S _ - _ _ ,n . c } ^p • OLARSMONT Frank Kluge and daughter, John Stokes, of Toronto,.visited A yi; a r .James Hortop P s purchased a Verna, returned n Chicago and friends here this week.. we ;,, H• RICHARDSON'S -" new Heiatzmaa fano. Mrs. Reynold and eon Ralph, Yre. Jobbitt is having her cot- returned to Toronto after, tags newly decorated for Mrs. Mc- — Mrs. John-Shirk and family are spending a few days with Harry Hay, who has been:pendia a few Im tsho of finest of vislingr[ende near Stoaffville. g p�� �i d7 - = Ed. 3'leeson intendp going and Mrs. Thomson. weeks with her daughter in To- - Ohins. A gory'large assortmeTsl of TCaI s next yr k. a business onto. __ _ _ pp6 t'Y BlatWuwy. Books,Dolls, 'boys, Jail Rom"BLrkdiVand John Gerow r,um PICKERINGk MARKETS received for the Holiday trade. Calf * yw were in Port Perry on Monday on _ and Seo shorn. business White Winter Wheat, ...:.:.... 1.01 Subscriptions taken for all Magasines, ' Ira Powell and W. M. Palmer ' -had a business trip to Stonffville HOMESEEKERS7 Mixed " ., ..r.. 1.01 Weekly and Daily Newepapers� � on Monday. Spring Wheat Wm. and Mrs. Thompson and EXCURSIONS Goo" . . .....••• ...• .90 'W. �-IA.R�E30'N, J H R=C� family spent Sunday with rela- To "" " p 13=cic Street. y�Y =_ _ - - �tEW TI�TS �TH SHOP Mac Middleton has been._ .em-.- MANITOBA, ALBERTA _ _ t pployed by John McGrath in his SASKATCHEWAN blacksmith shop. Each Tuesday until October 27th, Inclusive. I have opened up in Greenwood a /G"►� p e /�/� The P1Ckerin Miss Gibbs, of Toronto, is visit- Winnipeg and Return - is35.o0 tinsmith shop and am prepar- `O G AI Y! 9 A. ��� in with Thomas and 'Mrs. Gib- orswill Edmonton and Return to ' ii ns ora fewdays.- - Ms: Appleby,a former resident From Toronto;an to as es as sinithing. roofing and open during the season and we North of Toronto. Proportionate fares furnace work. will secure aregular of Claremont, is-paying a visit to from station.Fast of Toronto. supply from the friends in this locality. Rerun l.imh two months. Work guaranteed and prices The object of this Association is to moderate. CI�.'Y DAIR�86MPAN'Y- --- j Tene and Mrs. Brown, of Ham- _ lessen stealing and prosecute . Particu:arj3 =( ¢R4TL or OCEAN tickets the felons. Ilton, spent Sunday renewing from Canfic Ticket Agents or write Lawrence Denny the Bread.Cakes of fine variety _ acquaintances in Claremont. U.G.31URPHY,D.P.A.,C.P.Ry.,Toronto. and Confectionery always - George and Mrs. Gerow and Mr. GREENWOOD _ on hand. Members having propertystolen aoapmoti nate immediately with an member Letcher, it Port Perry, spent HER MONNE'Y, mutes. - Sunday with Claremont friends. of Executive Com PICKERING ONTARIO Membership fee # 1.M Leslie Spoffard and- Freeman N#Ar =snd Farm rare Wonted Tioiteas m..be bad from eh.Prreldrat oY. Mantle left on Tuesday on the ' harvester's excursion to the north ARVL INa IN WMCRN CANADA Searetery anappilmdon. _ -.-.--west. INA R WEST.' "RETURN TRIP EAST:' g snap for some farmer Ezec. Com.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm- Harvesting operations in this NNIPEG ;. $18-+00 FRet WINNIPEG A DASiN VERTICAL LIFT er,C. L. Moreombe, Pickering, Out locality are now about completedOWER FOR BALE and threshing is now the order of NaNQ DATES A.�rN uta— erE o c am Raw"w,is We Provisoes of Call and examine this machine >'reetdeah 9eosetae7 attended the Whitby horse show ""` r ' AR U Will ngpi` a ti 1606 * Guaranteed in every way. s v: this week and report'the affair a A„•,,,s e r aaa w cls et _qV - Rifat success. . o �.�..aet .r. . . . �� Repair ShoMr. aTEd Mrs. Robbins have re- .r.et«— Ind. Phone 1921 p turned after spending their vaca- - ► °`t'�'O w1i°'S 'o"�M+�'Sr'�r'�o.►.A.e��`�t,T«..... tion with friends at, Springfield DICKERING, ONTARIO Bicycles for hire. Also, a number of" and Peterboro. . WATCH FOR second-hand wheels for sale,or ' JosephJones left an Tuesday new ones ordered when ` morning for Saskatchewan, where The Cadillac Vacuum Cleaner ' required. _ he will spend a few.months on his -' �• TOD'S •• Goodyear and Dunlop Auto Tires / homestead there. This is the time when women have their carpets and rugs cleaned = - for sale at right prices. The Baptist Young People's " Motor truck each W'edne9- Ind phone 1913 Pick. ' Union intend having a social for and put in place again. Why not keep them clean by using €� .`w - the members in the school room ;this hand vacuum cleaner? No dusty curtains or walls, day and Saturday for all Russell Andrew, next Monday evening. kinds of Bread and Cakes. PICKERING, Ont. Don't forget the excursion to everything kept clean and bright all the year round. The.. ,,. Toronto and Haulan's Island, by best make-69.50"and 811.50. A free demonstration when asked for Ask for a r0 cent wrapped regular train on Tuesday, Aug. fruit loaf. Pickering18th. See bills for fall' particulars. C. S. BURLING DICKERING Thomas Stephenson was in f n . ]x, X © D t, Brooklin on Saturday shoeing . OSffAWA, ONT. horses for Frank Batty, pprior to �, LL ! �Q _ their being taken to the Whitby _ - haws tee] t Lumber Yard I horse show. Ain Wm. Edwards has erected a FLOUR' and FEED fine cement silo on his farm at ;Are Fire Proof, wind. Proof, We have Just received a l"e and Balsam.. The work has been most at Cherrywood ReWon well Assorted stock of Georgia pine in satisfactorily done by Norman Pater Proof, Lightning Co ter mouidiings in great bvaeariiety s •4. - Bunker. of Altona. - Proof and Frost Proof. ' Wheat, Whole Corn,F e We guarantee all ..the above stock is Rev. H.=McQuarrie, of Toronto, Malted Corn, Dried Brew. be first-class, as it was manufactured ;s who preached very acceptably in All good, th -t0-date Canadi&n In the Southern States by the. best the Baptist . church on Sunday p ers Grains, Oil Cake Meal, American machinery. last, will occupy the pulpit again Also panne] doors,, open and glaz4A armere II erd. 1Molassine, Bran, Shorts, next Sunday. - -. F sash,-verandah columns and h Beth . e10" The Women's Institute will holdJy' Flour, Crushed Oats, Etc. wood flooring. t.9 and s Inch ro .M1 their August meeting on the aft- �..�• - ' and dressed pine. 1 and 8 tach has 7. ernoon of the 19th, at the home of See any of the following Local Aagents—They will gave you best prices on For particulars Phone home 60®0. lock, ro Gd. 1 inch hemlock T Mrs.Mo Pugh. Program:"The Pedlar's Metal Roofing.Siding,Vents. Culverts Finials. (Id. Cali and see it. Value Poise ThOmel,® Reeflllor f Tact. Readings and Terminals, heating and Ornaments. _ Pari closed every Setaria after- noon.missic. All women are welcome. Samuel Manning, W. Pringle, until farther no te. - Our popular sergeant is making Brooklin, Oat.. a Whitby,Ont. D Gordon 89z, +. an effort to raise a company of G. M. Rice, Jacob McIntyre, s i { veterans for active service in the Whitby, Ont. Whitby, Ont. - as foreign field during the present - Lawrence Denny, ;;::John Asheis�irat, 8 PICKERINGF r.n war. He is still shy about fifty Greenwood, Onh. Goodwood, Ont.JJ ■ � p� -.men. Those desiring to enlist W. Henly, W. F. Berton; °' � g � i—should apppl�y to him at once. Boz Grove, Out. Whitevale, Ont. �TTTION t `i Geo. H.'9amfe has resumed his J. C. Morrish, " ~�W. W. Sadler, � �°� a tf I �!e • � . --=3a a tsndsrd — Highlan�Creekt,tint-- Greenwood, _ : •w Bank here, after speeding- a Wm. Wilson, Pickering, Ont. , i 4-4L —New and-eecou*cresm-separa week's vacation with relatives in �� n .° Brussels. Mrs. Ss►mia and eon, No higher price, but better service and satisfaction. 0 • • C sa ~.d �m tare.' - Gasoline engines, 8 ; Finley,-will remain there a few lr •• sea Os different makes, pumping out days with her parents before re- THE PEDLAR .PEOPLE, L12Ylted ;, + ,, a•� Feb �M ''turning home. Hefad'Office.and works, OSHA � y— fits. Farm implements. John Norton begap his fall • WA, ONT, Establishedil,861. ---- �• en �• threshing on Tuesday afternoon ---------- --.. _ _ ____ ___ g :r g ,' '•. us? .:GET PRICES.CS , �x when he threshed Alex Anderson's g tl a g + Jul O :.'Young Brood Sow for sale. ° oats, just south of"the, 'skating a. rink. Those who have had grain b ' '° a °' Sept ; W: X3. 3'ACGSS0W threshed are agreeably gurpsis- THE DOMINION UINK Oct. it. ed at the Rood yield. While the y o Zs n v+ ao. BROCK GOAD,. QNT. ' straw is short, the grain is good .«A aDMYNO a OeLtll.M.P.,Pa[r{nENT. W.0.MArMEWS.VNX-MMIB{OLNT ,p+ Deo It► - - ` and plump and yielding well. C'A.BbGBRT,'Genreal J 9,nP�ort 1915-Whitby 191 IIibriOsh d 1e,Oati BnTronom0ona Quite&,h rain fell here on : "(fel hN n ti M>LMaN IeNsw hsl sed Y.ihNN MfIFr Xenia" Braver6on 14,IIpterntov.I6 Tuesday morning,but-as it lasted A Savings Department — for only a short time it did not every Are Yon Interested in ~ benefit the crops but very little. !s conducted at eve Branch of the Bank where da U of 51,00 p ry .'sad upwards are received and interest at current rates added. 1 . •The long period of dry weather is Itis a safe and eonvenieat depository for your money. w aa�a�its I roots and pasture. The grass is Fencing pa WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Mks er. Y ::all parched ftp, afld a number of � ed s ' farmers are feeding their stock AND :corn. 'if maketfals and.- John G'erow and T. P. Shirk left ]epi in stook. It will par you on Wednesday for Deer Lake, • _ b oil] at our works and inspect our slosh Parry Sound District to a nd a & "'C0' 0 - — . a,t e s ? � obtain prior■. Don't b misisa y Y D. S I N.��'S o _d, an few weeks camping. a are lagente w. ply them.ppleased to know that Mr. Gerow7oommiaeiou of 0 per throw o� W -. - id recovering from his recent ee- yeive brporo�hasia;.from s. -' ---vere illness and hope that the 'im- is stock 8000 rods of canted. pprovement may continue until his I have former good health is fully re- - _ wire fencing. made by the . NIT Y T;0M V 11UNl - ..stored.= Thomas Gregg also con- We are pleased to state that our store is about completed and user oval templates joining the party next .'our stock is being-got into first-class condition, when we will Steel Company of Canada. T,� Ct `week. be able to meet the wants of the public better than ever. You -I also carry brace 'wire,. Fj. . W. EVANS, a, Wm..:Graham-who-left about- will find the store well lighted and cheery. The Millinery De- two months ago" to make their- -partment-is in connection-with the Dry Goods and will be coiled' spring wire, wire _ .''Pum -Man�afacturex . :annual purchase of Clydesdales up-to-date when completed. - p intended sailing on the 8th Inst. = staples. Steel posts p-_mud Residenkp,Dundas St - $OWever, no -wo _ re- and . gho Boots and'Shoea=In this line we have some bargains to clear cedar posts. ceived from him for some Lime. WHITBY, ONT. out'the bsiTance of th'e Bummer stock.- See them and save Vhe war has no double interfer- money. - Three doors west of Whitby. HouN -ed with his plans, 'and it is not = - &iiown here when•-lle: wilt'sail or �— edso bat-- We are prepared to tante w orhather be will be able to brina Here is Mbolete We a with him his consignment of ance of this season's wall paper—stock•clesined out at 20 per-, quote you prices. _ . . pumps.on short notice,also attend horses or not. We hope, however -cent. lees than regular price. This is a Rood time to buy as to all kinds of repairing, ' #hat,the delay will not be long. no doubt wall paper will go up. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mi11. . .Fred Richardson, of Columbus, p �� As Cs REESOR 181W g"°l engine.andend Jas. Torrance; of- Markham, Groceries all fresh and u to-date at the very closest rices. the ure gear a'+ • etre also in the Old Country, for MAGNET CRRAM JSBPARATOP* the same purpose and to in th same lomat, figuratively epeakfnge. D. IMPSON & Co.' PICK URING LOCUST HILL Ph a Bell No. go, Ind. 21. ' qp %w � t,.,n�axy`.a'Priv,. .,,�rn,,.tm1' its ^u' .,�{p;a.. �' �'�r.. r .•5e' +'�• YGq r ,,�b" .�s i,•'"5 gin` 'rr'' '^� � ,, ••.' �• •• .• t' ..:9.'? ' `i' . . •:�• _ . .., '. - ., A:.r tlt •..•.'-. .... _ - F,4S ' . Far. , . ,,,,a*Z'i'+01.,,,� . ,. .'.k ii._. ...,.1- ' '.--•; J•' .-,� - • .. f: ..: _ • • Y .. :. .,. �, ii, I �11 _ _ Y+N ., +' a .. .r ..i1 t..,' rye t,. out the exact time at which Oto lett the PROFESSOR JAMES MAYOR. the trousers. Prof. Mavor, like al ', . s house, As 1 turned with that end in view, . _ food many other men of deep learn-I ` 1 discovered that Ifosalie, my wile's plain, x l elderly French maid. wits close behind me, At the L lslverSlty They Gall $lm ing, is ap illustration of the theory • LI ahubtihe door`time year mistress leave _ James he "Jimmy Saga.',' - that men are well dressed or not is ' 11 • I beckoned het law the dinfag•room and t I..,. . , - The Wedel n g Eve toys ratio to their mental caps= �,;- ; At what tim y Mayor (not James Mayor city. day he, happened to fiat t __ . the houseP" i asked. tryink to control my M.A., LL.D., Ph.D., B.S., .but ish the t .ion of a different prod10K t • voice. lain James Mayor referrer of Almost Immediately after monsieur." P , p blem wh J opposite a tailor'8 „ .' . ••Had ane any lu stage?" ecvnolnics at the University of 'To she He came out of hla abstrac- 1 s Or, Married to a Fair None,monsieur. Only some money and rOnto and soon to deliver a course p e, �`..tiV y iewrls in a hat}d•baR. ]ifadame's portmaa• , tion for a moment saw "Exclusive __. teau went away last night." of lectures in India) is the one man Trouserings" advertised, looked ,..•, : \ Last night?' at the university who most nearly it '•Yee, monsieur: a me6Beuger came for Y down at his own nether arments,J 1< f.f. !t while madame and monsieur were at approaches the...popular idea of a saw that ,they 'were beginning tai - 1 M _. ib a of antiquity y CHApiEB -(Continued). acv with the aria:ocracy, alluded in the the theatre." co lege profeEscs<3r, $is one draw- exhibit signs a i It and walk-� Did your mistress tell you where she back !s the noticeable lack of al ha- j,llith stool for the.life-nine figure, not cheaper weeklies to the lovely Mrs. ,car going?" p ed in to the ta]Ior's shop to order' �2,_ without protest, for she hated' keeping Adrian Bgrvey'e successful 'at home' last The woman hesitated. I befit ornamentation at the end .of a new pair. In due time the new: "* Sunday. at which Lady Margaret Lort• "Two or three dava ago, monsieur, ma• his name. Tie -appears in the list of trousers arrived 'home. The nes't;, `- letill, and was a most' fidgety model. Ln mer looked beautiful in green, etc.," many dame first apoke of going• This morning I r. • old-fashioned dress I showed her, Pa='sing µ.omen i❑, or nearly In, society, sought members of the faculty of the .gni-I morning the professor donned the; aloa� by lie 5aaddunea that skirt the bee• for invitations, and Lilith's 6unday even• she Rave me a little money-it waa cot t -' her Rown blown about by the wind, her much. monsieur, for I had done at arra' s i{e Of this drawback, Prof 14favor �. -I verslty as plain James Mavor. In new arments, a-nd left the old ones' ,t }yellow hair driven across her neck from into became extremely popular• deal. a very Great deal, for madame ! g - "Good-looking fellow that Adrian .Her. _ gander her hood. prayer book.and rosary •Rcsalte.'.she said. 3Lr_Hervey will look I P Oti:er the Chair. He 'departed tot } 1nder h oh hood. w _7 oxerheard in the park one day in after volt. 1 sh•r.11 neve come Diels any j lneasute -up-to- apecrficatrorls-rn deliver a lecture aaff--, age. -Al M. the sake of which she -had deserted her the second Year of my marriage• " me- more. L�rd3ma-aa�tm' - 0 ner ren ec s. lie sails t thing life a younger version of Dante. stent." . p member—Of 1116 family came into t . sea•fairy hneband and children.. In her street's-with his head in the ;, strained blue eyes there is a startled, Slade a mull of his marriage, like most " lot one word as to where she was go• professor's room and observed�the T limned look. for over the storm that I of those artist chaps' Engaged to his inn?" and his hair streamipg in the wind garments. A hurried rush to that looms in the threatening clouds and atirs cousin, Lady 3iadge Lorimer, quarte:ed "Pardon. monsieur! 3onsieur will tat• behind him. He has written many the mad sea waves she can hear the voice with her• and went Off find married a shop give my if I speak the truth. 'I am ¢o• phone ensued, olid the following;_ � ,,' sire. or an artist's model. or a slacey, L -inn.' riadame aid, 'back to the man I I pGriderous b+'.)ks (the latest of them conversation took place: of the®erman, calling upon her in heart-I forget which. out cf pique. She's an aw- love. and I shall never sae air. Hervey is •10.-,000 words lo'n and Contains ++ '1. , broken secants to return to him. She fully vretty .ittlr woman. But it's a bad again.' -_ $° Aello: Is that the maul bUlld� x hears, and is a little frightened. but her I thin¢ for a ma❑•" . "It's a lie!'' }a-gr:at-many facts about Russia inn of the university' Could you' a, __sweet Lace ie quite cold, and she clasps I The words ancereil me extremely♦ but The tvorde horst from me Not once had 'that even the Russians were not please hurry and find Prof Mavor 7", ? her prayer book closer to her as she bur• ,,hat was I to do? 'Fhe man echoed the this hor:-ible thought cokie to me. It was � - 111. — her on. popular verdict. And under theaz cireum• act pcce:ble; it was an outrugo to believe aware of); he is to be seen walking "Is anything wrong at his _ such was the picture which. with all stances the kind of vogue which Lilith that Lilith cou:d have uttered such wordy. the streets with all+sorts of people house l" C&me .lee reply. its faults, was the greatest artistic acquired hurt and annoyed me. Her They were an invention on the pest of I-varying from anarchists to-million- +� I '*" ' achievement o[ my life. I suppose most c'liildLh high .rite, always a little r� I this a l.r tag Frenchwoman. Oh IIO. But hurry. Is Dia ap' i English people know it, for it was ex- p P • P pentanes unuSUal�" �? 'r Enclihibitd in all the Rr*at towns before be strained and rcpree*cd by MadRe's ore•' I think the look on my face frightened I sires; lie is a t to re lc {O a rim le who serve, broke out when only rho wives and her, for she flew from the room and sum-1 questis>n. in Russian or Chinese. °`Haven't heard of it. Why 7" int bought by a renowned art patron sisters of arti,;ts were oor Guests. She moned my.-mai) Wren haw. The rofessoS of economise is, in �� has, o I hear. bequeathed it a the Na rioted cone me to the piano, and won_d Lilith had spoken to him also before J P "Because his pants are here, 'and W lienal Gallery when hg shall die. It was improvise the most delightful dances. leaving. �hgrt, a very striking, a Vera; re- we are afriad that-" ._ 1 1. flnLshed before I was twenty-nine. I_ am tva.vinc her lithe and graceful BRpre-iu• "Tali your master n:' u, .fake 1t to maYjcable member of ills vIIlYer- \Ot at )f�mC. two and-Chitty now, but I know that natant as ever o[ the digtiaurink corse: beart too much," she had+eaid. ' know t'�, i. shall never paint like that again. this way and that in the .Sty Of dancing, ,vQ.0 have always disapproved of tr:e, self• On another occasion so the legend When....I had been married'74 little more a Soy which seemed part'of her very be- Wrenshaw,-and you sea you were quite I A whg16' Cycle of legends has . 1. r _ your-mag. -4 ua,=ars4v r Mavor--.as hactng,-a no' i. died and the title went w one o For mveelL I never t1i ill , i valid coutsine. To my deep grief, my un,' with passionate admiration- the sinuous use votir tr,vint to stop -me.. I've meant ;triol\•, ag a 1S irreverently •le was never reconciled to me, although movements of her.supple form.,of-revel. I:0 "'o for Pecerai days:'and when v flnd� At the letter's house. He walked, , Madge, who nareed him devotedly, did I jut in the joyous abandon of her gestures; •cut the truth he'll be glad. I've hover loo- I home ;n the early hours of the thorn. t 'her utmost to soften his feelings toward but It vexed and angered me that other i ed your maeter. Wrenshaw, but I hate I log, and found that he had, as me. When, at her request, I came to the men should share in my delight. My love lased some one else. and I'm going u, r". „•- ,#,, p,• ..1 house, and looked upon the face of the• for Lilith was a .Jealous love. because it him." I I Usual. forgotten his latehkr' He moa who for so many Years had been Ras based on uncertainty. That e+be lik• -And von let her go like that, I c'!ril• ! pounded on the door ,for several �• as n father r o calm to the awful.bee" ed me,I knew; that she loved me a little bev'de mve.lf with aneuish. For I- knew I , � head was thrust out o- leafy of death, I broke down altogether I was sure; but the reel -ah, the rest!I that Wrenshaw never lied, and that , 1 ���� firi m an ` : and went like a child. The leagues that lav between her affec• wife in very truth had spoken thus. i ?, from an Upstarts Slow. "Prof. ^tot'nntii his will was read and the con, tionato tolerance and love, the love a man I "Who[ w^e I to do, elr? When I appeal ! 14javor 1, out•" Came- the Call.i tents made known to me did I learn the craws for frum his wife! ed" to hrr, and said Fhe would break year '. hnmllfaline circnmatancee that my uncle Before the end of our second year of I heart. Fhe only laughed .a4 first. Then +'� "JtmIn}" tuTIIed solemnly around ° .,had cut off my allowance from the very marriata I began w realize that my af•.,ehe fell W cryinG: slutula rte that if 1 . �' , ': and,went back to Prof. Fletcher's. r' dry o! my marriage. and that eines that pairs had somehow grown terribly firnlc- !knew everything I ehou.ld be sorry for, Prof. ylavor has traveled much in date it woe-Idadve who had secretly sup- I ed-that we were. in tact, living bevgnd I her as well as for you. But when I annke Rtt, iia and China. and an ancient piled the thousand a Year which anti] !o,tr means. and ter'riblr in deb:. Lilith !to her again, she turned•angry and order• : v}� r c� bheo had formed a thud of my regulai I vena always wanting money: for the ed me out of :he room. And.[ came down-'I " - .,. "ehuba." a sheepskin coat, was for locome. - I housekeeping," as-,she out it, but an asci- Ftairs and waded in the hall. ro ae h p., :; 1. `r That Lilith and I should have been ;n den: revealed to me the fact that the eto+v her by main force. But that Fre ac h- , many'yCIrs one cf the sights"of the - part'living-on Madre's bounty was txru' tradesman's bills had not, been paid for �cii eaand�ahen 'I left the hatlaat twelve : y camptl= His economic lectures 1 . a liarly painful. but I could qot reproach I more than a year. 4 y, " were once described as a student as ----------------my toasts with her gtitzottc genesaeity I 'Fifteen hundred a veer 1 had otac�*d t^ o'clock• and went vo to make sure Mhc t'QrOund the '%voted :n 430 minutes." - _ now when she was bowed with grief. and Ltlith'a credit at my bank, but on tn• was still there. she had been tong ms:ry � t toned only reload the mosey through her auiry I•diecavered .that her ncronN llw I i ItnRaA an alluser 'lien• taY dream of hapDi• d "i �� ,:,lawyers and peremptorily stop all such: Iiravily,overdrawn. 'Aeaine't mY ° Chino's Wonderful Growth. eaDDlie9 toe' 'be future. crew suspicious and observant. I-netted pea. A chili as o! dealer seemed to � +,,sy, � - I was coming Dame through the Dark• the tradespeople, and found debt, debt I os«r my heart aH he.,apoke I Jett the man ! Y Tokens of Changing China are ,lu3a item s long and unpleasant interview everywhere. there 'find went up to-Lilith'e room. It wa+ I in the immense increase of certain with the lawyers to gaestfon, about a "Mrs, 'Hervey had promised faithfully bright with sowers. fiat already .❑ those ; ' ClBggea of lIIlports_int0 that Country.' 1, •_ljortnixbt after my uncle's funeral on a they awed be void at the end of ills I fa+cctacd l000urti k, Clearly Rosalie 1i 4 been i In-12 years the annual consumption of bitter Novemt•er day. when I was stop, vrar,' I heard, oa ,all sides. carriage Even the servants' wares had not been at stork tidying. and no doubt aparovriat- .: kerosene has inereas'ed from G3,579,- .ped by the occupant of a showy I Dais! since Cbrwtmas-oser a hundred int unconsidered trifles. !a 1 stood Raz• drawn by two da is-brown horses with pounds were Owing, and I had retu'larly Ing stupidly. around me.'the womau ap- 724 to .tion f la gallons, while are tremendous aotio6 paid the money to Lilith each quarter. I,proached me, and pointed out a ifuy Dar I importation Of lamps and lamp ware - � Hello, Hervey! why fa the world are I blamed myself far leaving. everything -cel, of oaoer that lay ut?on the dreaing• has trebled. During the salve.period 4 fou looking so miserable? What, man, in the hands of so young and inexpert• table. wffh my name ecrawled upon it to -!with only two puny lives between yon and erred a girl• and after seeking out my I Lillth's handwriting. machinery 'imports have increased a title with a btt Income. a.huge artistic lawver �tnd coaeWtint him as to the beet i had no need assn Et. 3terely thell from $1,000,000 to $3.000,000, with stl IrWeees. a coming S.A.•shio. and the Drot' means hf raisittt money fru a hurry. I re touch told it was my wife's wedding ring j addttlonal item of nearly $1,000,000 !treat-wile in.London, are you of all poo• ,turned bcmp late on one September after. A kind of vertigo seized me. I felt that for sewing machines. Matches and _ _ _ ole beginning to realize that the world noon resolved on a lona talk of gentle I must be alone, shut in from prying jarott'ssor James 1lfi`ar. " - to billow and your dolly stnff'ed With . -' - remoastrance with, my :mvrovtdent wife ares, or I shooed eo hind. I leh.my'wife'N - j IDatchtnaking materials show an iII•.' sawdust?- Ae soon as I entered the house. my eyes room, saatcered down to my study, and Crease of oyer'300 ger cent. Iraporte f �r - , It was Nicholas Wray, whom I had not fell oa a, note in Lilith's handwriting, ly lccked myself in. of Clothing, hats, boots-and shoes have f" sten since that chance-mer g In Parte ins on the ball-table. I caught it uo and Over my desk hunt the portrait et Lil• known, 8s the hero of them, The , d' U26 illy honeymoons nq Nlelselaa read the lollowiag words: I Ith, drawn by Nicholas Wray, sleeping` :n increased ten-fold. 1 Wray with a difference; Much broader {rho armchair. with the cat.Saladin curl- a f III sof to __ authenticity o �o a episodes as. one stn- , and stouter in. sposaranee; with"a big -Now that You have been questioning ed to her lap. Of the "Jimaly sag , but hof diamond nag on Dia finger, and fits Pier- the servants and the trtdtxDeople, I At eirht of a-my:heart seemed to bleed• den# called it, is not beyond quea Wayward Traveller-Pardon.- _ .. tiful hair and-beard combed gad partum• know you will find out everything I can't I boswed my bead on my desk, and called what d0 }'On have your IDattresses '' ,ed over the deep sable-lined collar of his ask you to forrive me. And I can't trfay .aloud upon the wife whit had deserted me, 'tion, but people who know the pr0- overcoat he looked more like a sleek and with you any lancer. 1 am more sorry imDlOrina her to rvlur. offering to forget' fessor will say that all the incident, stuffed with? �Tavernkeeper-With =., bavdeom Semit!o millionaire than the than I can bay, for you and for myself. and fortive-ecervth;nt as though. in my related of .him might, conceivably the best straw in the .hull,country, 1:? ' - ;starofnt Daluter ut the old days to Lon•' But I have never loved von, and you will aeon, Inv tion! ..,utd "cave my body and b`gOgh! ��ayyi and Traveller-:how, I - 'don and is Parte. do better without me Please forget me, force her Foul w ,vten. be, true. . . For the moment 1•forytot Madge'e pro and please don't try to -flnd.nw For 1: Far hours 1 r+•sa:nod tbu•.'wzestlinR - COUntB fur it' I know where -,lttbitlon, gad greeted him !u friendly fsr shall never come back.- with my tartor:ng thouthts- which turned . -Tale, Of .thc� TrOLLaI'r!t, IIet$aC C at r0 liA or etiound Lilith.' stain and again• w:t.hcoward versietepcy, There is, instance the tale of th taw ams froth that b kr3 the �1 ,You seem pratty prosperous, anyhow, Tsuicide aF a -re,mite from my despair, camel'o back' $Heid o follow Lilith, and.fotce her to return - t waved his-hand airily have oe�er iocedER llyon. nod I. to me, waned be v^o•Fe:than uselrIn How', . -Not by alt." be returned. "Art with a could I hold her an anwilline In i!: �� _ l .....� 1 v.: ' big 'A' may Ro to th devil with a bio i But I ha a yOa when she could not late me? Aad how- D.' A Bfrmingham eoueln-fortune in will do better wlthont me." oh, Heaven!-how could I lice without her? „"f - Those words in Lilith's lettRi seemed to Hours vae"ed before I cculd return to :xiens-and he had The decency to die and burn into my brain, provide for me. Never mind me! Tell My wife, -.Dom I had Worshipped so the actualities of the dreary, hotxlees life ut• ich lap.before-die s❑d the tanatmcr• . -- _, _ —Me why In the world you 'look eo miser- blindrv. had raver loved me! Such ]ova - " able humiliating and 'oafnfu e:per _ - •able?"- an she had to Rive was never mine, and f - Hy this time • had'reme+mbered Madge she knew it, and now she h-ad told me so. which crowded upon me. Alreadp.by, seJ - 11T uvorde, and I received Wray's inquirtea two never loved nie! Yet oho had caress• vents' tattle the story of Lllith's flight - ' had tot aborad. nud the house was be- I. t ` t ' coldly, ed me iia pretty, kittenish fashion only and by s. >; "I have nahiaR to tell that would In- ,that motors¢ as I,left the house. had fas• sieved by innu•sitise callers.. tarsal you," I. said. "And I am rather toned her small hands about my neck tradesmen with whom my vette had oledg• �' � P� Dressed for time." and had Dressed her soft cheeks to mine, ed my credo. - I- He drew back. flushing angrily. telli me to come home early, as Abe It was absolutely necessary to rouse for �.:-1 ' Don't imaG're .I want w force my eo was "so dell without me." sad gneetion• self, My name bad ,been dishonored for A. J tet•It s! : •ciety upon you," be said. It was only all time, but at least I'could save it from �c-„e,i int me with what look@d like tender so- commercial discredit I enaaaed an ac etre,, sour Ionic face that made me stop YOU. licitude, about the troubled and worried countant. and with him began an ex. f-•;,1+ ;;1 ^� It Always interests me to see people mis look I bad worn of late. haustive examination of my affairs. , Concrete ' arable when they obtain their heart's d� Thad meant to eztiostnlate eo rtently The tangle was in.tho last degree start- ! '4� , wN ' sire. So long! -Home,Jennings!" - with her, to draw her into my arms, and, line, In two Yeats Lilith had•contrived - while eoothcaR and caressing her as ane to spend Over twelve :.1••'osand rounds. f . Fence Pod ' . 1 vete a child who Dae done wrong, but raisins money in' several 'instances by 4 CHAPTER %%PII. whom one longe to forgive, w entreat bar clumpy forgeries of mY 'signature, and l i ,�� to confide tome fully. and w curtail her yet rho household bills, almost without ex- E. ' + LsAit Forever. • Eveu now when I look back, atter 'a extravagance in the future for both our ception as well as the accounts for her 1• %; , x '•' __lapse of three years, I can hardly real• sakes. earriacee. homes, her sown-, and her iew s t w' t.,..�'.W�t11 ize, still'leas describe, bow St all came And now she had-Aafserted-:me:-had-4ed--els. were-atill_.unp+tid• ._..__- . _ _ t ..1 . about, or the eequeace of Chase events from her•home and her husband, who lav Nearly a hundred letters, a�dresfsesT to T' _I .0a•/r '`THEY never rot --� which transformed me from one of; 'the ed her far better than his life• and gone her or to me, demanding ••r ettreating most envied men in London•w one of I knew not wither. payment, were locked away in an old the most miserable.' trunk of here: and she had ev•tn, as I die- away 1 A t h C "W "Don't try to find me.- I shall never covered, borrowed' of the servants and '• - --. For one thine. I was always busy. I come back." - pledged her ,Jewels and,silver plate to grouilCl. They stand ,1 had to work early and late, so that the The words were there before' me. But more money . , lessening of my income might ,not be of course she was not in earnest! Thie Tiuise the hardest knocks and never �. telt by my wife. The early spring and was one of her old elflike freaks. She (To be continued.) } _�. have to be replaced, for they winter we usually soen•E round the south knew that she had been deceiving me providin For Old Horses. coast or in French waters, vainting hard and had been reckletfsl4 eztracagant in ti ;tx, are praCLlCally,eVQrlastin¢. 'from nature in the Marsh Fairy. "The I money matters. She was afraid of my 'A certain Herr Franz Biiony, who p They are easily and cheaply 3 season" found us in London. not that we anger. and had fled. poor child, in. her ;1 vent into society, but that Lilith loved ostial .impulsive, irresponsive. fashion.. died not'long ago, vias a great lover liC' made and are the trlAst satin- ;,_-„i w'a park. Picture exhibitions were on then, knew nothing of the world. She had factont of a, ecrib•, and in his will bequeathed $64,000 to j E• a private views, and It was the best bled off the letter in a hurry, and she no part of the Year in which to capture the more realized how terribly the words in the City for the Pounding of 8 home :,o * ', w��C���� �� � � *shy picture-buyer. Entertaining on a her 'letter hurt me than s kitten under, for old horse,. ;More than a,hundred ;. email scale wo indulged f•t. and Lilith stands that his claws hurt when he horses, donkeys, eats, dogs and birds t;;\ ?: - speedily became ,exceedingly pul.ular thrusts them cot' in play. had their homes in outhouses and J Cannot Decay among a certain rection. o[ Ary acgpaint With the simile there flashed back into �. , �;�' antes, at which I was not too well pleas• my brain that old prophecy of Nicholas stables on his property during his life - _ ed. The "lovely Mrs. Hervey" got to be 1 Wr'zy, when he had so strenuously urged time. -With the exception of his man- . '"' ' - .:: her nickname• and her little naive me not to marry Lilith. She was "one of, servant, it is said that queer old.Herr. *'.; "'.. Concrete drains do not decay and speeches. halt Innocent, halt audacious. I the kittenish. chorve•Rirl type," be ]fad not 'were extensively quoted among the them• said, "who only care for men who bully BtZony twelve yea seenlanother before eu his `. . are Cheaper;' because they.do not here of the haute Boheme. Men vaisi them, who will play v►tt+h the heart of ar: court to me, as I could plainly see.`� matt who loves them; alternately tprtur• death. ctlitnble and stop up-drains, hence -.,, ' ' ""•order to be invited to my wife's •little Ing andhe caressingof int it.and then, fora whist d, they need no di¢gine up or relaying. c ..supper•parttEs, which would eveedily have Of U for 6 fresh sensation will cash it aside Proper Direettojis., ••• - deRenatated into :"rowdiness'-tor Lilith But Wray had never anlerstoo+l Ia]itb, •`• 1. was the moot lax of hostesses. issued in• and I would not think of his words with "Doctor,`said' he, "I'm a ViAiiil 7 Let us send you this freebOok;�`What - -,,�. . _ _ _---;•vitatione .broadcast, let the men smoke i egard to her. .Only a tow days ago,,m I. , + ' the Farmer can tlo with Concrete." : anywhere; and urged them to drink 'tree• hitd heard:from other men, he had styes of ineomnfa. I Can t sleep Lf there s — iv-bot for the timely, s}v1ng presence of a farewell suover to his cronies In Lon• thg lea6t_IIoise, such a, a Cat on the ; _ It chows you how to make concrete fences Madre, who, to. my great fay and deep don: and baa annotanced'his intention of „ - . piss s'and-will-save_ysni_ntap�-dollars when • � ' _',trratituae, volunteered whenever she etartine.on the following day for an old back fence for instariCe. - doing other building 'round the farm. could to be a guest at these Bohemian . - -- palazzo in Venice• a portion of which be '`Thie powder will 'be effective," `i`'f -- - -reunions. had resolved to rent and live in with a ' after _com= _ 'ry Fumer''e Informatjpn Bareaa Something in 3fadRc'e style, rnenne., bile black-haired lta.liati. model, whom he replied the physician, Sa . _pod appearance;vnd itt her position as a declared Be moA-nt to make hie"�eife.AMR -FAI-AtiaQ, Undin .a `rescription. ++ C - , ahother tone to these receptio❑s, putting .should he understand my Lilith, of the eft 0 to e,1 O r ` . , .. `:'the artiste, ..journalists, musicians, and tbild-soul and wayward• reailess nature? ,You don't take it. You give -it. )fief d Bntl g, entre I pas too eertovs with her, too much ab. si4 M al F•'p"'r 7 ` actors: who were among my wifee moat *F',' :- •,favored raeet•e. on their beet behavior, aorbed to ut.v work. The idea that she to {lie Cat in $ little milk.", c.r �_� which, indeed, is the behavior a man bad left Die because she could not face shooed always show In the pr- of a my saner over her o arelessnese was a Wife-Everything is getting high- - woman 9 few artists wlto had married terrible one to uta What was all t.hr er. Husband--Oh, I don't know. their models brought, thetr wives, larife•r money I could ev:vr maks compared to my' • '!ed-hetaded. t,lowsy•looking c ores for darlings •bappirane? Shy was too young There's your opinion of IDe and my - " ype wool nett, to the first p ilith's en- to man are: doubtless F.he had been cheat, V Margaret l ed, ana— opinion of you, and the neighbors' 3�t - toytalntnents: but ,whenonr- 'a " Lorimer began to attend f�irdlntim• I must queetion the is time where ante hand find Op1n20II Of both Of us. palists. anxious to chroniogi „.'`IL I ' - . : 1. I .. ... 3. , „ M• : -<.' !_. M..<,: ' ^5::+R ':9a."'d •'OY, +!°^i,S b'.•' .'A .n 'i ynl(.'.r .y. a l'!,S -t:. !' ?- .<,:.,� :.,,...p':aw:. ✓: '.',..'�kiriG'.! .ti' ;Y.alc. ^ y<r• - nr.i d-; 5.. 7 ._ t,• r i S "F '''"M �M 4 ivy •y' 7 V•, ..sq:,r;n. h1H ,*,:..w.. , ^'�.y^ r.. c� tf .,a'' •3m mt$�' yr"�".. '+:�fi :"-'.ate' °,'Y' V-?',+,. ;.,�.) ;;k�i"" x.. ' '',.r:,�_ .�. •fit �K '+.i.3a.. i.: A,- or,7 !'t a A on the F MOM ALLOW ME TO PRESENT T, MY BEST FRIEND Forage Crops For Owing to the h4gh _�cee -6f ii YA 'grains, the production of pork with grain alone is not nearly so profit- _ WHI able as it once was. It takes five YEAST or six pounds of corn in dr lot y 1% feeding to make a pound of pork. ` •. P/ iWith,corn worth around 30 cents ��KES \,65-gHel and hogs selling at five or A 92X cents it was possible to make !money by feeding in dry lot, writes IN auYINQ 'Mr. Weaver corn i YEAST When c s worth around 60 cents, however- it BE CAREFUL ro SPECIFY F—W.GTO ILLETT CO. Llrl>. _Ja readily- seen-Ahat----profits TORONTO. IfffA57' U014TREAL. eTi livg­h��are re -ROYAL CARES 7 Tam. ally unless a cheaper way of pro- PECLINE.5118STIT11TES. during pork is practiced. Results u of extensive' investigations in many .......... -401' sections of the United States indi- The whites may be use for merin- When ironing, have a number of X clearly that pork be pro- gues, etc. coat hangers upon which to put feeding..4duced most cheaply by f waists, children's dresses, etc. _—-grain in combination with forage. .-Vegetable soups. .......... When serving apples whole on the The kind of grain to feed depend-;, There is an awfulusual- table, polish them with olive oil. sameness cd course, upon the forage crops. 4y to ou-r mixed vegetable soup.- Meat should be removed from the 9- ..In general, when the forage is a Here are some recipes which su paper as soon legume,such as alfalfa, clover, cow- n as it comes from the gest many variations. of this old�d market, otherwise thd—paper will 1peas or soy-beans, straight corn is time standby. absorb some of the juices. -the grain to use. With non-legutiii ' s made Vegetable soup with stock i nous forage, such as bluegrass, rape A spoonful of kerosene pgt into in This way- Measure a teacupful ........ the clothes w and oats, sorghum or rye, corn thes -boiler ill make the each of chopoed ca-bbage parsnip should be supplL-ment-ed with lin- olotihis white and sweet. There will and turnips and a cupful and a half be no odor of the kerosene when the oilmeal, the ration being six M :Parts corn to une- Part Viii"eu'l. Put these chopped vegetables in a elatia _s ar-e d-Fied. While the kind cd grain to feed is up kettle and add a quart each of Several thicknesses of disks cut stock and water. Simmer UD so ki important, the amount of grain is til the from the good portsions of the tch oilcloth make excellent mats to of equal, if not greater importance in vegetables are tender and then add en determining the economy of a cuprful of canned tomatoes and a Put under the flower pots in the grains. It has been demorrsrtrated Prineeso Margaret ot conuaught in Sivedish G arb. various'windows, 6 tablespoonful of chopped parsley. at different experiment stations Flavor with a teaspoonful of salt In summer food must be carefully the best forage crops are little 'Princess Margaret of Connaught and her husband, •the Crown and half a teaspoonful of pepper. watched or it will spoil, If the milk more than a maintainance ration. Prince of -Sweden, at the innauguration of the Centennial Agricu.1- Serve very hot. bottle stands on the doorsteps - a .1,If gains are-to be obtained, then, tural Exhibition at Malmo., On that occasion Princess Margaret, Another vegetable puree, of which minute too long, the milk may turn 'it is necessary to.feed some grain dressed in Swedish national costume received a procession-of 1;000 stock is an ingredient, is made 'in sour. M peasants wearing the local costumes �f every part of the country. i, A in addition to the forage, The great this way: Boil slowly- until tender' vinegar added to water in -eat economy of gain. through the in stock enough to cover -hall a cup- which, vegetables are washed will use of forage is obtained when lVs companions consequent on the pos- ful-each of chopped potatoes, leeks, I prove effectual in removing the dirt to two pounds of grain are fed ses*ion of a weird name. Later on, onions, carrots, pa,r�snips and tur- and insects. Salt will do the same daily ly for each 100 pounds of live teasing passes to grownup chaffing. nips.* Then add salt, pepper and thing. �veijot. The best general rule is,t�6 but the change of method does not ether seasoning to taste and rub To a perfectly ventilated deed enough grain to cause the hogs render.-the martyrdom more a-ccep- HOME I through $ sieve. Melt Iour table- house, is to open the �windows in to make -a daily gain of three table. It may be news, to.* say, spoonfuls of butter over the fire, each room in the house, both -fourths of a pound for each . 100 Absolom Well-b�eloved. that he can, spoo - top mounds 411100%460004004b and when it bubbles, add a table- and bobwm, for a. suitable period 5 live weight. - with-out any legal formalities what- spoonful-of flour.. Gradually pour every morning, and remember that hole ora part Jelly aeelpe4., Where alfada, can begrown � 6uc- ever, change the w on the puree and stir over -the fire it iseasierto heat a house that is ce6sfully.' there is pyobably no for- of his name, Crema di Lerhe.—Heat one and a I'for four minutes. Then reduce the not full of vitiated air. 7 Age atop that will give better re- He must not- do it for the pur- half pints of new milk over a slow heat and add two well beaten eggs After the carpets have been best- oults for swine -feeding An acre poses of fraud or to deceive others 1 fire with the the thinly pared rind of mixed with a little milk. Serve en in. the open air and relaid wipe cd-alf&lda will pasture, during the —that is all, He will not be able 'half a lemon. Beats whole egg and with croutons. the surface with a clean flannel that Frazing seawn, from ten to twenty to escape liabilities incurred as --the yIks­-,f-three- more till light, One recipe far vAigetable.-soup has b�en -wrung out of warm watec -15hoats. The important point to be ."Wellbeloved, but, on the other then mix in tw*ounces of sifted su- without meat. stock is tbi�3- Boil softened -by the addition of a t&ble- observed is not to pasture too Close- hand, he would not forfeit a legacy gar and four tablespoonfuls of dried' three quarts of water and add to it spoonful of liquid ammonia to the Beat results,are obtained by so left w him in that name, however and sifted- flour rubbed smooth a cupful of chopped'onions and the pint- As soon as the flannel is goil­ 7 JPa, .4turink that one or two Cuttings long lie-has shed it. ..The usual wayA w"th-tro or three spoonfuls ut the same amount of minced turnip'and ed rinse it, ** whenthe Whole r L I and CA of hay may 'be taken off the field of affecting a change in one's name milk. When this is all blended minced carrot, four cupfuls . of pet has been treated set the window 'during the season in addition to the is by "deed poll," which costs 106,, strain if into the hot milk just as it shredded cabbage, a chopped leek and door open to get a draught, and *mount foraged off by the hogs. and by advertising- th6 change in reaches boiling point and.stir it to- and.two table spo:6riffuls each of min- avoid walking over the-carpet until Red clover probably ranks next the Prew, selecting--two local pa-. wether over the fire, without allow- ced celery and minced green pep- it is quite dry. to alfalfa as a forage crop for Pers,' and a general, paper of wide ing it to boil, until it thickens and 1 peT. Boil rapidly for 12 minutes Dark rooms bring aepression of _Awice. It will"no't feed so -many, circulation and repute. rap@g* the ip-4�a Us- road�; 1 _4 1= sinsmer ge P1.� for. so'hnilr olmritq. i Dartina a sense_of oon- .,hogs per.acre and does not furnish A Royal license to adopt a par-, laver of-rat-afias and macaroons a Then add two tumatoes, or two 6nement, of isolation. of powerless- _%'i- 1)&sture for so long a period as &I- tictilar name can be, applied for, mixed a, the bottom of a deep glaa% 1 cupfuls of canned tomato and two tress. which is chilling to energy jalfal and costs 210, but if you have been dish soaked with-half a wineglass- -cupfuls of raw potato sliced. Cook and vigor; but in light is good It is, however, one cd the lbest r forages, In pasturing -the left money or property with the f, I of brandv or so of essence of for another hour and 'then add two cheer. Even in a Floumy house, -clover, care should be taken not to Condition that you change your vanilla. Strain' the bot mixture tablespoonfuls af butter, two or where walls and furniture are turn the hogs in on it before it is name, then the stamp duty on the into this and strew ground clans- three teaspoonfuls of salt and some dingy and brown, you have but to and it license is £50.—London Answers. jtea to inches high the cover,, mon over it. Let it stand over pepper, Do not put take down the heavy curtains, open %w should not, at any time,'be pastured night to get perfectly Id, then closely over this soup at any time the window, let light stream in and &V'GE 'I p y C-0 too closely. 0\GEN A 1, IVO B K serve either plain -or with whipped during the cooking. gloom vanishes,__and care and sad- has been sown a for ble o p -fl- Rape.in.which -and-sweetened cream-flavored with Anothei recipe r a, s u ness e7e. ell -to-PerfoTa It. few oi�tA� makes a . served separately: Hair broom'sforage exe w 1"ngth crop-. It is a rapid. growing, -A person in good-health is likely celery, a sweet kept clean. They are easilv it i a bunch of ceL. potat6, a are Yellow Custard Jelly.—Put one s well to have a genial disposition, ariiiii- a turnip, two onions, a cleaned g da, after the '411cculent -crop and hence d on' washin adapted for swine pasture. Good pint of milk in a pan with 'one-half parsnip, tion, and enjoy work. . dissolve. carrot, a white p'otat6 and a sprig last lot of clothes has been taken r�.i resu 9 c;i - "�­`f leaf gelatine, Its-.may be obtained by sowing On the hot hand, if the dig�e—s 01 parslev. Add a litt-le thyme and from-the' copper,.. Some of the wa- drill the gelatine in the milk, letting it five or six pounds ahead of the tive -organs have been upset by simmer with -seven pints of water ter left over should be cooled by the and then cFr*iiliiig in one half bush- wrong* food. work b�'romes drud- b-cil tip, then add two ounces of sit- untiF--tYe 'vegetables are tender. addition of clear, cold water, and al of oats. Six to ten pounds. of gar and w-hen, the milk 'has cooled gery. Rub through -a sieve and return to the broom shaken up and down in it odover 'sown at this time is also 'Until'reperitly," writes a W-e 4 a lititte find the sugar is dissolved 0 7. t- ; the fire. Then add a ta;blespoanful 'until all•the.dirt is:r�moved. On n good to add to the mixture. The ern girl, -I was O_ stir in the beaten a railroad sten, .. n yolks of four eggs butter, rubbed smooth with two account must'the broom be left long at o thework wever not o f floogs'should not be turned onto grapher, which means full' taking care, to let the tablespooi%fuls of flour and added in the water. When lifted from the rape pastiire until fourteen to eight7 every day. ' mikture boil;� flavor with vanilla stir water,it should be rinsed in cold sen inches high. If not past-tired and when nicer thickened pour into first i, A little of the hot soup. "Like many girls alone in y over the fire fur 'five minutes and water in which salt' is dissolved, - too closely and the season is favor- a large city, I lived at a boarding a boidei mould and leave till set,l and when shaken as dry as possible able MU *hen you fill up the centre with iced serve. .it -will come.on-again.thui­fur._ house-, For breakfast-it-was. -sh, should be stood in a dry nlace greasy meat, -Eoggy _FVr the _'with itsho, -—tif It quite niz,hing pasture for a long period. cakes, 'bl ag�k_ gooseberr� fc�>I'. Household Hints' the li�ead upwards tincoffee, etc. berry fool stew very slowlv one Tif vullwish fish to be cri d ry he handle should be Ecru-b- quart of green gooseberries, after 1 sp. do not Summortime Dairy Rations "A#er a few months of this diet bed each time the broom is wasted r it while cooking. By feeding the cow ing and tailing them; with half cove s well during I used to feel sleepy and heavy init-PP I , a Pound of sugar, three or four the summer, -we hate man,, points the rnornings. My work seemed a I - p3red,4emon peel and to be considered. terrible effort, and I thought the Etrips.of finely Eadh pasture lot will keep a work was to blame—too arduous just sufficient, water to.pri Varning' When tender rub them -greater- number of cows in prime "At home I had heard' my' father' ?vent their WhlehWaydoYo BuySugar? condition and profitably. --The speak-of -a young fe-Ilow- whocarefully through,a. fine sieve (ad- ture land will not 1::Urri a the cold 0 411A 41 0 YQU say ecislively t -value as -it-would if overstocked.' Grape-Nuts and cream and nothing green coloring, but be careful with 'A 54b.-Package of REDPATH Sugar", wine glass of maras- We consider that the cows that more for breakfast. this). and -ao or "A 204b. Bag of REDPATH",and are.kept in excellent,shape tlirough- "L concluded if it would tide.him chino liqueur syrup, a squeeze of Ll —get a definite quantity out the summer months by supply- over a mornings heavy work, it lemon juice apd half a pint of -stif- �Jl —ofweU-knownquality,"Canada'sbeAAI" can and uncontaminated ing them ,with both gr" and ,dry might help me, so on-my way Iforne fly whipped cream (or failing this N rations will not. consume surly a one night I bought a package, -and use custard): and either freeze in —in the Original Package? )ver large quantity' of either as they next morning. I ha,d Grape-Nuts a freezer or pack into a tin, c( would if fed on a single ration of and milk for breakfast: - . I -,down tightly and bury in ice and rti * - to-Grape-Nuts, and in freezing salt for some. hours. The Or do you say., thoughtlessly* • grass. stuck be stirred up from the "A quarter's worth of Sugael,or When winter feeding sets in tle- less than two weeks- I noticed im- fool must get cows will have become more flion. provemeni. I -remember .1 itsed,to bottom and sides occasionally to "A dollar's worth of Sugar",and get pughly aceustome;d to eating grain walk the 12 blocks to business and make' it set evenly and smoothly. —an unknown quantity --of unknown this and roughage. ixhd there will sed knew how good 'it was 'simply to Ariv fruit can be prepared in nkno quality ff _�";;sco.6ptjdout-of-an-open barra to be no 'change in the feeding — live. --way. —into a paper bag? i =�_7jqiqt a sl4ht increase in the qtidn- "As'f� 'my '�W6rk—well, did you I Orange C,heesecat es.—Boil the Or. tib with no bad effects brought on ever feel the delight of having con- thinly peel-.ed rind of four oranges s is usually -the --case When -the 'genial-work grid the strength to in water to remove th6bitter taste. ­:Lnge of feed is -made from grass perform it? That's how I felt I When tender pound up with half a tio hl�s*iez rationi, -truly behum thrie's !if 1 -5- pours ot sugar, four ounces of 41V_ . . 082 in every grain of GrapeLNuts.." - ter and the yolks-,qf six ejg%. Beat -C�9A'TN-GT%4G YOUR N• 'd F.. - Name given by Ca-nadian Bostum the mixture well and add the juice .Co., Windsor, Opt. Ptead, "The 4 the orancs- ;' should the oranges. a 14 May Be Done-By ProeeA;s of Law in- a Wellville,". . in. pkgs.-- be largp only use the jitice bf two. Great Britain. d L to . I.f -0�a Granulate here's a Reason." dSUGAR Have, readv s,,)me small at pans Man suffered Ever read the a6dV4 letter- A now one Many schoolboys bave from time to time. They are or two lar. ones, line with puff CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO., LIMITED, Mo&-MEAU 407F6rture from the teasing of their appears 9 and bake. genuine, trVo, and Nil Of human Interest,L.p"te, Put the mixture -is ron R Ll A , . n .. -•. :4 •, 'A9ya°+.v��iar-kfv•:•AG .w y.ui•-.. y., ,w.,_., Y :•i •✓• Y'- • , - • +♦•' f 1•. " M -John Pile, Toronto, spent -Mrs. John Andrew, of Church ' R ' I,OC�ALIS lel 17. �•• • the week•end'with his sister, era. St., on �3unday was seized with a � MAT ` Varty. very severe attack of acute indi- -H♦ J. Marquis has rented Mrs. gestion, which necessitated the *� Q �/ -H, Larkin, of Saginaw, is Andrew's premises just vacated calling of medical aid. We are OQ FAR,MNR'S rl I�S 1 �5 yiaiting friends in this orality. by Wm. Royce. pleased to know that she is now -W.D.Rogets,of Alton&, spent -Mies Phyllis Ross,of Toronto, recovering. Not to �O to war, but j read Wednesday here with his mother. spent a few days at the home of -Owing to the great commer- -Mi�s Gowan is spending a few Dir. Somers-Cocke. tial depression which has been "., weeks with fri tide at Atlantic -AllanClark,of Lakefield,spent greatly increased by the world- _--- this 11advV�- Sunday and Monday at the home wide war, the coming winter is ' ��C. H. Burling is erecting & of his parents here• likely to be the worst in the hie- now workshop at the rear of his -A large number from this tory of Canada. With many Aq threshing time approaches you are just >reminded that there >a; �, locality attended the Whitby factories closed or working short " ------ Mise Revs May, of Weston, Horse Show this week.- hou.•s with a decreased staff, ;are a number of things_around the house which hate is visiting her cousin,Miea Frankie -Mica Margarita Shepherd, of there will be thousands of men - - � Hamilton, is visiting with her out of employment, and d who with --either become broke o in stockin u " '� T -Miss Coils Every has secured. cousin, Mrs. W. J. Clark. their families will be -dependent &situstion.as teacher at Victoria -Miss Richardson,of Harriston, on charity for support. There ;This list will greatly assist y g p . • ` _is.spending a few weeks with her will also be.thousands who will be H. Doyle, of Toronto, spent sister, Mrs. R. W. Gordon. tramping the country, and man ''White Cups and Saucers, $1.00 her dozen f y �. - - eeday-here-at---the -home-a his -Clarkson Roger-a.has. returned. of these in their- extremity will - home after spending a week with not oto at violence, in order to V — Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers, 1,?A per dozen father. p -Thos. P.. Robbins is making his daughter. Mrs. W. J. Taylor, secure the means of subsistence. y�hita Plates, tea, 70 cents per dozen. 'considerable improvements to of Brooklin. Even at the present time, the White )'later, breakfast, 85 cents per,dozen" his bei, . -M. S. and Mrs. Chapman and number of tramps is much greater -R, G, and Mrs. Ritchie spent F. M. and Mrs. Chapman are than for a number of yearn. One dinner, 00 cents and$1 per dozen " a day with Smith Clark and wife spending 'a week camping on of our residents reports that as White Plates, - lastweek, their farm on the . Greenwood he was returning home one night Clover Leaf Plates,tea.. 85 cents per dozen - -Born-On Monday, August road. recently a man sprang from the _ 10th, to W. H. and Mrs. Westney, -Wm. and Mrs. Royce left on side of the road near Liverpool Clover Leaf Plates, beakfast, 95 cenis-per dozen a daughter. Monday for their new home at and attempted to catch hold of 1,80 per dozen { John Stokes, of Toronto,_ was Grimsby, where the best wishes of .his horse. The animal which is I ' Clover Leaf Plates,dinner, y, in town on Monday and gave the their many Pickering friends fol• rather frisky was urged on and _White Bakers,-%cents and 90 cents -' 1f>ws a pleasant call. low them. the man failed ,in his -Mise Addie Castleman,of To- -H. G. Kerr, who has been The incident shows that we should _—0 -Clover Leaf Bakers, 17 cents and 25 cents = routs, is visiting with her friends spending a few days at the lake be on our guard when enco inter- a-sd-2S-cents r rootlilies Marion Tng wit. camping, as a member of the ing strangers, who are suspicious > -Dr. F.L. Henry will be here as Q. O. R., of Toronto, volunteered in appearance. Clover Leaf Scallop, 15,-18, 25 and 85 cents - usual next Tuesday to attends to his serviee3 for active service. He -rM• baft. here on Sunday -evening h- CHERRYWOODRow "15 eiant� ppro_ essiona . -Miss Kate Herr has returned Toronto, to join his regiment and Quite a numbs holiday seekers- Clover Leaf Bowls 10, 12 and 15 cents home after spending a few weeks neat week will leave for Valeartier, are enjoying themselves at the home Platters 56 and 65 cents with friends at Jackson's Point. near Quebec, which is the mobi- of Wm. Taylor. _ - -Ira Clark,of the Orillia High lization centre,and where they The trustees are having a furnace Sauce Dishes 55 cents per dozen '-'. { -•- _ ._ _ School staff, and wife visited his will remain for about two weeks installed in the school, which act will uncle, be appreciated in the cold weather Smith Clark, this week. before embarking for Europe. We and should be an incentive to pupils Glass Tumblers 95 cents per dozen jr -W. H.Crummer is off duty congratulate him on his loyalty to work harder during the coming Knives and Forks, dark wood handles, Sheffield, 1.75 per dozen . this week,owing to illness. We and patriotism and join his many ear• _ hope he may resume work soon Pickering friends in hoping for y The annual garden party which Knives and Forks, black bone handles, good quality, $2 per dozen again. his safe return, and also hoping was held on the evening of Wednes- -The Misses Cronk entertained for the success of the cause for 'day• July 26th, was a splendid success. Knives and Forks, white [Ione handles,'English goods,2.50 per dozen tr number of their youg--friends which he has offered his services. The proceeds amounted to 8110. mBorn-On July 80th, to Mr, and .,. .Knives only, $1.50.pec dozen to&lawn social on Friday even- -One of the most dangerous : in It fit, spots along the Kingston road is Mrs• spray,a daughter. _ —Richard Gormley, who' has at the bridge just west of the vii- Miss Agnes Chapman, late of New Knives and Forks, buck-hor.n handles, the kind , York, who died at St. Michael's hospi- that last, $4.00'per dozen been seriously ill, is now recover- loge especially for rigs going east tal. Toronto, was buried from the resi- - ing nicely and we hope the im- Owing to the trees and shrubbery deuce of her sister, Mrs. Q Li paer, Nickle Silver-plated Knives and Forks, strong and durable, 8.00 dozen g provement may-continue. at the turn at the east side of the on Monday, Aug. Ord. We eymath- - - -George and Mrs. _ Marquis, of bridge a person is unable to see Ize with our aged friend, idea. hap- Common Tea Spoons, 25 cents,per- dozen ; Sunderland, are spending a few the &pproat-h of an auto until man, and her family in their said be. Common Dessert Spoons, 45 cents per dozen days with the former'e brother, it is about to get on to.the bridge. reavement. g !Thos. B.Marquis&oilot♦herfriends It may then be too late for the ire. James Andrew has 're- horse to stop, and for a large num- Have Pretty Halle oz turned home; after spending a ber-of-horses it is unsafe to cruse TIiIfx soFr FLIITFY,AND NO DA.�t wi a o CHAPMAN=�D couple of weeks with friends in on a narrow bridge such as this is. •-rsa PAAd9IAN SAaa, Caanington, Sunderland ,and U x- If the auto would stop before If your hair, is losing its natural "----" ---- -' bridge. entering the bridge there would color, coming out,, and splitting or but very few will laolts that enviable softness, gloss and British war department be no trouble, _ '•is looking to Canada-for remounts do this, and they will ignore any beauty, do not despair-pretty hair <_ ARNESS I and as a result there is likely to signal for them to atop but act as is 1 ply a matter of care. If it is FOUR DAYS ONLY baa considerable rise in the price if they owned the.whole road, and thin make it grog. If it ie harsh Off,' AUGUST 15-17,-18-19 ,of hpr8eg, wonder why it is that horses and and brittle soften it up-lubricate it. horses. Viola Wallace, of Toron- ordinary vehicles are not kept If you have dandruff it is because the ,.To every ose buying a Harness on above dates I- will y P scalp is too dry and flakes off, Fresh- present them with $1.50 of any other' goods to, and Mies Mary Wagner, of the highway, or than kept on..the en up the scalp with Parisian Sage- in store that they wish. - Alliston, are visiting with the back roads. all dandruff disappears, falling hair 1 Nin Trim Harness at 815.00. 2 Sol.nit.Trim Barnes& at >I20.fD- latter s grandparents, W. G. and —Rev. Henry Somers-Cocke, of and itching head cease, your hair is 1 Rub. Trim Harness, 621,00. l Boldine Trim Harness. $20 00♦ Ham. England; accompanied-by bis wife doubly beautiful. 1 Arid.Trim T4arne e, 828.00• -1 White Rub.Trim Harness, $35,02.. -Chas. Harris, whohas been in and sus arrived here on Saturday Pacinian Sage sold by T.M�aicFad the eruployof E. L. Ruddy for to visit his brother, C. P. Somers- den and at all drug counters, is just - Tnaui arneas, some time will leave in a few days Cocks. He occupied the pulpit in what sou need-a large bottle coatb, 4 days only--Buy now.. d buts 50 cents. It surely makes the for Whitby, where he will reside St: George's church 'on Sunday hair lustrous and seem twice as abun- 'PICKERIN G H ERNE SS EMPORIUM in future, and preached two very impressive dent. You cannot be disappointed in -John McGinty is busy these sermons, that were much enjoyed Parisian sage. - W. J. COAKWELL days making cement blocks' for by the large number present at _ Phone Ind. 301. - sneering W. B. Powell's resi• both services. He intended to re- I+TOTICE TO CREDI'T'ORS � deuce. The work of laying blocks main a month here but on account of the war he returned to England In the- Natter of the Estate of ,7ames w411-be begun at once,----- --- ` ,_. -W. F. Henderson returned on sudsy, as his son is anxious ti�atiam Ffsgte, late- a the To"ship •.• --MEN'S. FURNISHING = - I'' home on Wednesday after spend- to join his regiment. While on ' ojpickering, rx the County of Ontario, - ing about two weeks with his mid-ocean a wireless message was Farmer,deceased, We have a wide range of summer underwear and soft shirts for-�16- I:,:- brother at Ringwood, and .with received stating that war had been 'Notice is hereby given'pursuant to _ - _ y friends At Victoria Square.. declared between Britain and R. S. O., Chap. 121• that all persons - .'hot weather, something classy. -Mrs. Robert Somerville had Germany. The=remaining-part of haying claims against the said,estate Men's straw hats in all the new shapes the misfortune to fall on Satur- the journey was of an exciting of James Witham Bogle, who died day evening. at the home of her character as they were chased by on or about thie 26th day of May,.1914, t -brother, John Annan. Although a German cruiser, They proceed- are,required to send or deliver to Ed= no bones' were broken, she was ed on their' way with the lights na J. Bogle one of the undersigned - badl bruised and shaken u and out, and when the reached the Executors of the last Will of the Ou � �,' L 0 T [; i N G ! . P y deceased, Pickering Poet Office, the services of a doctor wer traits, they encountered a heavy tario, on or before the 15th.. day of necessary. fog, but contrary to the usual September, 1914, pa rticulam of their lye noted Wth'Century brand, hundreds of samples to select from. -Owing to the lona period of practice they proceeded with un- claims, duly voritled- and notice is :Alperfect fit guaranteed or no sale'. dry and hot weather, vegetation diminished speed. The captain further given that after the last is suffering greatly. Pasture fields was confident of keeping the tor- mentioned date the undersigned Ex. See the' style in;overcoats. , are all burnt up and roots are rect course, but hoped that their ecutore will proceed to distribute the _ are parching. Garden stuff also pursuer might land u n the estate,of regard–only n the' R. A. BUNTING,, - - . P:ICKRRIN.G. P claims of which they shall- then have feels the want of rain very much. crocks. We hope that the return notice. ..Potatoes are,ohly half a crop and journey may be a safe apd pleas- Dated at Whitby, the 7th day of ` tomatoes are rotting badly. ant one and-free from the exciting August. I914. R , _ -As entire our supply of butter incidents of the first. EDVA J.'HoaL$, l AT 'H E •iY parchment is,imported from Ger- -We are in receipt of a com mun- EARL B. Bogle, }Executors. W A R. - . < many there is likely to be a con- ication from a resident of Rosedale :Wm. A. CANNSON 111 side le 'se-fn-the-price-in the Toronto, complaining of the con. A'. E. CsaISTIAv, Solicitor for .What you you want for the warm weather is a new perfection immediate future, and if the war dition of the Kingston road, just 46 the said Executors. $11.10 3 burner with. ` continues for a long period it may east of the village and criticising, TIME TABLE-Pickering station( oil stove. 8 burlier with oven. be impossible to secure it at any the township council regarding T.R. Trains going East Sue as follows- Oven 13.75 ; 4 burner with oven 18,75. Call and price,as the amount in stock in the matter. Those who have No. 6 Mail 8.06 A M. secure one. Charcoal irons'81,00. the wholesale houses is limited. travelled over this road recently. 12 Local 2.60 P.M. -The executive of the Picker- can corroborate the statements of 1g Low 8.05 P.M. Screen 'doors, 'window screens, wire netting. - 1, Trains going West Ane se follows- in Branch of the Bible Society our correspondent, ;for the, road' No. 1s Local 7.4?A.M, We are supplied with all sorts of fly exterminators,fly swats, . will D. V. meet at the home of the for a considerable distance, was 11 Local 2.20 P.M. , secretary, Clarkson Rogers, on covered with several inches of •�� 7 Mail 7.50 P.M, -.,;pyramid flycatchers, tanglefoot. Wilson's fly pads, etc. Friday evening the 14th inst. at fine dust, which would rise into a 'Sunday included 4.80 to nominate officers and co dust cloud every .time an auto . G, Ae GILLES•PIE, D V NBARTON lectors for the coming year, .and would pass over it. Still the E/ LM DALE.'• MILLS all other necessary business. All council should not be censured -the executive and'those interested too severely for• beglect. This p203�£RINQ' ` - -An'the work of the Bible Society road had been worn' down 'so far L __. -are invited to be present. ,- with t� -la amount-of- -auto -;Ie-the place to get your next v -large -- - - Wm. traffic. If t;heavy rain were to ', bag of Flour, �LK1 G -On Monday morning, ..>, Cowan, of Rosabank, eriiased a fall, the road would be covered Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be —hat was eft off at the station at with ittle ponds, and it would - . shipment become worse. Cones- beat for Bi<ead. 'y spring fly time-will be made much pleasanter if Fly Oil is used =Rosebank. On search being made quently it was turnpikes for Glenera Flour iPastr Flour nsidemble distance, and was Graham Flour 'asset destroyer. Berger&English Paris -Greens. � woods near by. A continued left-t is way until w ree _ search revealed the presence of so that it could be gravelled. As Bran and Shorts - three young men who were well no rain came for many *eeks, the Oats and Oat Chopp Compressed air sprayer's.' -r dressed and strangers. They hundreds of autos that passed Barley and Harley Chop were promptly arrested and over the road every day soon Mired Feeds Y Try one of our Ideal Gasoline Irons. brought before Police Magistrate played havoc with the turnpike, Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal + Jephson, but se no evidence could mach to the discomfort of those Special prices in ton lots. -� be prodneed to connect them with who used the road. Men are now �+. •ZN W®elsl9l _�the theft, the charge was dis• engaged gravelling it, so in time B _ . missed.' it will be much improved. Chopping every day? 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