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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_08_28 1111W, 53, T .......... 7­� �7 VOL. .XXXIII, C11"EL `RING. ONT, :FRIDAY, AU U . 48 P I G ST 28, 1914 Z No AUDLZY WHITEVALK i�W&bllshed 75-years F. M. Ohapma Miedicat, n=as,retm'r'bed to To- Will Auq1n spent Sunday tinder -SP-INK-MILLS :ronto;aftera;very enjoyable week Of the parental roof. B.FORSY' camping. Mrs. T.'W. was in Toroii�o 0., Regis WMIn S H. Westney and Sidney .601 R. tWed meralsei I metrical Asso- Pugh one day last week. SIS61011 Of Ontario. have each purchased a McCormick Mr. Gardham and family &toy tion given to the Elting of glasses. Eyes e put WNOOD. d fres, North cofn hari-ester. to eI­Qq­S UndaLy. W�ITE SA 1141�ih�� NC, McKJNNON, M.D., L.R.C.S­ CREAM BUNS-FAhiltY' to lose a, Valu&ble mare last week, aa White. G Edinburg ember the Col well as a particularly nice spring eolt. Physicians and Sur sons of Ontario.licentiate I I . . .. . .. . I . . . Guthrie &Sons have twCL Of as home again for a short time. MILLS I Us cV 1W of TEA BUNS-PASTRY Blake Beaton, our genial dentist, is m. e Lr 4 R. Gut Bola] College of surgeons, 4, Edlubur nice fields of corn' as it has been.our lVocia attention to dsieases of women And Miss Tweedie, of Toronto, pleasure to see this yijaj Tt takes !her-vaeation :. e1711dren is s 111 X�11 e rpe!n-d more than advouth to mean a-poor iss Eup emia Pennock, of Toron. 0 R. W. WILSON • rfq1to progrelblve-farmer. pe POATER.--Chico -h6f home here. Wine Pfadf6i��Tbs causeofdisease remove7d bi at tment of the spiDe. consultation free. JUMBO. We are glad to Bee Earl Tomlinson Fridays. 0 co.--jo Siincoe8t.South, Oshawa Phone 3",Oshawa What's the matter with our new W. Georgi and Mrs. Judd sg6n't Stih- -clerk? Joe's all right and siny.�Ie too. AtFickerin on Mondays, Wedneed&VI and MQNG0LIA 'out again, after his recent accident. SCREENINGS I OATS ay at Qherrvwood. ­- Pheat PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL OAT CHOP Many new,recruits in A. . Swim-bum of the threshing machine ming Class. ' Some instruction-Pon- ---and X-RAY INSTITUTE CORN AND'CORN CHOP is to be heard in this vicinity. pie. No charges.* PICrJEJJFMG, ogreRio MIXED IbHbP' George and Mrs. Hewitt, of Toronto Our town boy intend organizing a spent Sunday with relat'iye- a 1L RLGIN a here. football team in the TOWLE near future. I M. V., it, D., c-M., Miss Mabel Toole, of Mt. Joy, spent games are solicited. Write to B. Bea. :t 81110"i'stimBectal Dimem,"s, Prost&tioDix. FEED OF ALL KINDS R couple of days with Ge r�e.Bower. ton. ar M.Timbers and d liter Y-of - - BarlB Diseases of Women; Cancers Bethesda, ca TO'020".X-R&Y examination. Diseases of my;" Red on G. Tarr on y PRICES RIGHT. day.' 1111ROUGHAM *w'now,throat Bud IM2198. Pitting glLemed Lad 611 acute and chronic diseases McCreight, of the Oth line Mrs. John Milroy. on Mrs. Jas of Cedar Gr'ove, _ - Mongolia attended the�Old Girls' Re- Mrs. A. Brodie, Markham, and Mrs. Win. Lee, of spent a few days hero with her sister, "Wan'ted lln;oa at Mr- --MrK-Mary Matthews is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. FAREWELL, B.C.; BARRIS­ J- L- SPINKt LIMITED, SCARSORO JUNCTION � ,Croker, ofTovonto. is EL311.0ounty Crown Attornoy,L&ndCotmfJy Prices are-good and 8061109- Court House.Wbilby, 1061V Miss Spring, who has been spending `PICKERING, ONT. The body of-an infant girl. about 3 E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and a few. weeks with Miss Eva McLean, weeks ol was found in a suitcase returned tb Oshawa on Saturday, As Solicitor,Notary Public,Etc. Money now is, the time- Onn- OillftBrock St. ortb, WbiibT. telly N. which had been left near the G. T. R. Mr.- and Mrs.'Thirtle. of 'Toronto, t of this E station on Tuesday. The child was month with J.E. and Mrs. Wilton. LOOK HER' tracks, about half a mile west have returned home,,after spending a to sell, The,�usfrtstsw barbs. Claremont Furni* well dressed. and Coroner Dr-Coufts, - A nunibet from •Epre att4-aded a who.was.called..found that the baby W G. HAM-lisuer. of ture Store - party at the home rf David and Mrs Marriage had been choked by a handkerchief, 'Jones, Balsam, on Friday evening I Licenses in :be Couitt7 of Ontario, is' the be t -3rour which was still in the mouth. An in- week. last 'PUkeriniviusse, JMY : .5t place to get 711 HOUSE we have BEST�GRADE OF D. L. ------- & W. 'CHER� Real Est-at,6 Auc- dresse' County Constable John Brown is in- will be held next Monday, and Mi"Annie Ward, of Niagara Falls, POL dressers, washstands, iron Nu Miss Marie Bateman, of Toronto and 0 tioneer, valuator, collsotor and immor and bragi bedsie�d vestig&ting the case. There was no sent Mond4"ith Miss Blanche Me. Of=AJTI&go licenses.Brougham. toy mark on the clothing to assist identi- a:. - .for suits, buffei flCAtIOI3. cin. HOPPER issuer sIde boardi, mattresse d • a Of 'Marr=iae a and spring Miss Blanche Mechla has returned D• Licename inthfooanty of On couches, and all kinds.6f chairs from a six weeks':vacation with fri- era uton I at to.and him residence.Claremont, always in stock, also- many WHITIEVALE ends at Roache'd Point.-Allendale and TJ R.BEATON',TOWNSHIP CLERK Other articles too numerous Mr, Kirton is quite indisposed." Bedford Park. Howard Male A..,F- Oonv*yanow. oommiagiomerfor "king .1 tOmention. Rememberwe Malcolm won a prize an Mr. Lee Is renewing' old acquain- On terms Inner of 11amw Zda. attain- one *Dow ir1g 8% points.Wi being the highest sea 11111111ift"$0, a", money 60 lam -keep the goods and de. lance®. standing field of Goose wheat, � Coa' I liver them to your The Misses Aribin have been visiting given, In the York Agricultural cow. home. at the very at David AnniV, POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer,,leer, JoWeetL*ptke-. Miss Laing. of Toronto, is spending petition. This speaks well for Pick. L, a for ConatteG otTafta"Ontario. Ass- ering. 'VE,CHESTNUT, tt&u"J*sofLL] kinds &vAnuvd Patronize our town merchanti, her vacation here. EGO, STOVE, Moslem. address Green River P.o�.O&T-Mm don't mead ur good dollars Mrs. Reesor is visiting her sister on W B. POWELI away up some' other the American side. WHITEY _ LLicensed An Yours for business. PEA AND STEAM COAL. Itions", Valustor and 00tiocur Mite Ruth Tweedie is.visiting with q t1X Dr. Abraham will preach his fare. G"zt�ft Of Ontario and York. All kinds of friends at Brougham, well sermon in St. Andrew's church We.a , sales eon duatswl eftber staly or b7&net*=. dates or-other par. 11113 saw no Z", - . J.and Mrs. Leary motored to Loan- on Sunday morning. re now q�g uottn s iner r"14*000,Elizabeth St..FRek. Nonian gply at don, to visit their daughter, Mrs. W, Mr. Fry, contractor for th- P 'Gas o -BEA'L Toole. e sewage see collected, or M&C0&b'@ store. Claremont, orders left at Nswq Of5co,?I,*.- disposal plant,intended to begin work Win M p &&fJ@1AetioO guaran- - .CLAREMONT ' - Miss Rater has. returned to the this week but as the council had not attention.. 2 city after spending VVY-31VID8S gicunber in Independent ISO sion of the-land, the home. work has been delayed. Mrs. Laughlin's house at Cherry- FARM HOME As soon as the Y's at-Bowmanville S. w Iscouirleted.and they intend and %Vhitby are completed. the Toron'. -J - PENNOCK Hundred acre farm within a-mile of mood' a Rail-a mor Ing this all. 1WHITEVALE, ONr, y Depot east, of Toronto, to-Eastern will 'begin running their S.PIIVK� Ltd* sixty miles. A nice lying farm, gas-electric cars to Toronto. connect. FuDwall Director and Embalmer. ciaTlOam with comfortable nine HIGHLAND CREEK inir with the C. N. P.,at O�hawa, The steel for the interlocking. . at ran= N. roomed brick dwelling with fur. The Highland Creek Women's In- PICKERING Any business entrusted to me' will nate, -,bank barn. Rement to be installed-w-bere the C. P. good stone stitute will in the home of Mrs. R. crosses the G. T. R. has arrived. Charges NloderRte- Bearing e be carefully handled. stabling, cement. floors. silo. Treadway Closson on Sept. 2nd at 2.30 When this And th� one t Cherry- eei 'it' orchard', Fpring (,reek., in. The sub)'-eet will be: "The carie -a wood has been completed. is is repor ."SCRANTON P. Tridepetident Phone No. 1514., runs through the" woods.- There and training or our boys and tris•" ed that the through trains between trerl 'beecb. hem. those who wish to -contribute to the* ill be transferred from the old line is about fifteen acres woods of tAie- Therewillbe an Opportunity given io Toronto and. Ottawa and INIon V O�Z\ ori nal forest maple, Vand cedar, valued at Fifteen '.'Red Cross Relief Soc;ety" at- this to,this new.- Hundred Dollars. The price of' meeting. A full attendance is re- Asad dtow-�'ing accident ���TIP lock farm Fire Thousand.Reasonableterms :qttested of-all its members co A and officers in Scugog Lake on Monday when Alf. Has a full line tit tresh and cur.- TCX-3:3�q as matters of Importance will will be -ILDING, TORONT " Is life. `He was.visiting friends-on s�u ALL' SIZES IN STOCK Od meats constantly on hand. LU-NISDEN 131 brought up. A cordial invitation * red B Wyman of this town' lost his extended to all. -Spies Roll, -_BreakfaA During the thunderstorm of Thurs­ gog Island, and bad- gone out fishing STEAM COALday night in a canoe. His body was found im. a,, Weiners, etc. of Fast,week six horses were four feet of water, and as the post killed by lightning in one of d t. I will have constant] John mortem examination- show thatre 3;t Hi hest prices paid for ntly. on hand a- Graham s fields,_-There your winters.supply of coal at �verel'hkteei` We-r6 was o water in the lungs, it is Bilwher s cattle horses pasturing in the field, and evi- tho'ught his death was. due to-heart, this®oath's prices, hill 9111�j)ly of steam coal, at der�tivt,,he but are too • owing fr� Were huddling together trouble. -He was a good swimmer and busy to draw it now, ght, as is customary you can: ker• ina 1 10 for was about thirty years of age, Fle A- U West possible price. recently inh6riled $40.0W and •-was 7 psyiuff for it now and Of these two belonged to Mr. Graham. making a'flne home on Palace street. getting it in the' 'falf or winter three to Robert Dixon and o W. H. GIBSON, neto Mr. Hew"married to Miss Ethel Willi. First-class rigs,for hire Dt�', when yow need it. Williamson-, of Toronto. Bot Dixon's and Mr. Graham's X r. ams, daugliter. Of -P. Willi.ams, but Day of night "-4 Cavenbwn Station horses had no children. were insured. but we have not aster- REI�S. tained wbeliher Mr. Williamson's "Ill. 1 , A. C... OR ani- CHER Bus meets all trains REAL - ESTATE mal,, which was a valuable one, was RYWOOD inptly attended LOCUST HILL Te%,rning,pro tided to. insuredor.not. -Miss ORve,MacRae spent-the-week- end with her parents here. DUMBARTON Agent for Canada Carriage-Co. 104;TON* Arther and Mrs. Taylor and family COAL AND LUMBER YARD pent Sunday with James and Mrs. ——------------ *-W. H. Peak, P- Miss Agnes Annan b" returned Teodd.- kkering. home again, after having spent the Some friends of James sad.Mrs. sumrp{er holidays abroad. last perty and Village Dwellings, The Dianbarton Exchange will hold week,Insurance rates lower on farm pro- Honey motored up from Norwood I RICKERING PHIRMACY A NEW TERM in first-class Companies. their monthly meeting in the school Our Dairymen have commenced shipping milk from the'new -Opens Sept.-lit in the popular' house on Wednesday, Sept. 2nd.' B C.P.R. "T h e' N y a aii d- @2 111.12b ot4be All w'who wish any articles listed.for station. the next month are heartily invited to -D, S. and Mrs. Turner, of White. dr' u c o' ,S.t o ro." 1=0TV :..If not insured viith the 'tall and Attend.' vale, sundayed with Joseph and Mrs, compare rates.' I A moonlight musicsle will be given Laughlin.- Offw You The FollowMg-Splen" on the'beautiful lawn of Wm. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Sharrard, of Oshawa, Wednesday, Sept. 2nd, in aid of the eon last Sunda of Cberrywood, on the evening of visited with Russell and Mrs. David- Hot -Weather, Spedds, James Y. 2020 "We V. Richrason, Patriotic fund. A splendid-piro alp awes LAcev, Who has.been in the Talcum Powder@ If and 26c, -Luis Sebool enjoys a- great repute- has been arranged, and many ofrour employ of A. J. Taylor,left to join tits tion for giving FIRST-CLASS INSftUc,. residents.purpose attending. Eaeem and Foot Comfort omfort,26c. Notft�y Public, Pickering Grenadier Guardii to go to the battle MON in Business and Shorthand A deep gloom has been cast over front. 2 subPects. It is no wonder our gradu. ourvillage and -surrounding c rypleasant evening was a N!lralk 7V-e Creara-, 26c,. o-untry -A ve pent ateere,adily get good positions. This Have you lots of watar ? bythefital-aecident which on,Mon- at the home of James and Mrs. Honey. Nadrueo Greaslers Cold Cream,2k, is the college for you to attend. To- diy forenoon befel one of our high on Wednesday evening.of las :week, r�spected young Ir - NY&IN Strew Hat Cleaner, 10c. de. 11'. 81111 - when they entertained the t day,not to-morrow, write for our -C- 11- FJCX, OF VMTXVALL choir-arid men, John u Pg e. van, who resided north of here, The their friends, some one hundred 8 Dorn Raw6ver ' -260. is,prepAred to furnish you anything. iLed in. Ny:&I 00 .Is* unfortunate Young man,'wbo was in number." The choir rendered an ap- W. J. Elliott, Principal in the line of• water supply-such as his 27th year; had been to PIckering protriate Patriotic Nadruco.Effeivesing Salts,26 and 90a. program couslatin pirm for a load of coal and was returning of instrumental music, songs an tor. Yonge and.Charles-8 t8. ps, windmills, hydraulic rams, I Nyals Grape - Saline tie. plumbijgg, c. home and when In front of Gillespie's. spefthes.after which-was. er- an ji yed I store, the bolt came out of one of the excellent-suppie'r. --Red Rose,Witch Hazel Creams 25c. They are, also expert well drillers wbiffietreea'which an failing against ' A Moonlight Musicale will be given and respectfully solicit'your patron the I horse's beels. d on the pla.1riglitened the ani- on the evening of Sept. 2n Bendbt -Sh-eep-Dio,- atte for the e eausiag-tEmMi+a-run away,., Mr. grounds of Wm. Taylor­Inglethorpe'l on�"� Sullivan'was puWd off the wagon and near.Obefry*ond, in aid of the Patrf- -Louse Killer. Me. falling in front, one of the wheels, otic Pund. The TOOLS assed over his head. following artists are Our Own.. Fly OIL' 7t SHARPENED He breathed-&,ex �.Mr­A aderson baritone d elocutionist;' Mrs. 7Ar- ayes tasted free, Vhe uindenign 4xiius4&-a-ew W -MN as wr receiving the terrible %V blackomith shop on the- fling=, We make aspecialry ofcrosscut ea, injuries, but death was practically fess,contralto. of Tordnto: Melville Tools ofall'kinds. Loc arepaire We Instantaneous. The body was convey Octette and Orchestra., and local.-tal- ston road opposite the d Q-na-l—erchureb,. two " ed to the I Razor-honing a specialty. Forafirst home of his parents, Robert en t. An excellent program is being and Mrs. Sullivan, who are prostrated pre 7 class hair trim or an easy shave call d. Every body come and show HE -P'. ' ICKERING NE W`� - ---Si Beth, G� miles east. of at the Eaat-end Barb7er with the terrible event. His funeral, tb*F,ra;:trletlsrn by be] irig to provide Pickering Village. See our House -Furnishings of all which took place Wednesday morn- for the needy ones. °i fie every man T. M. McFADDEEN, ork givaranteed. Charges moderate kinds. Slightly tined Carpets Ing to the R. 0. cemetery. Pickering, do his duty here if not called -to the re from 15 cents a yard up. was largely attended sLnO showed the front. Collection at the gate. Re- Druggist-Graduate Optician_ • HILL st a'' high esteem In which the deceased freshment booth on the grounds. The ' �J, GORDON PICKERING was held. chair will be taken at 8.80. .0=t&TT= sem, -"� rait - r r ,uJA w w m> zu:;�,l�---�jc,t, "ir?rg4q?"„s•" ,.n:-. rr fi-� a ,,- - _ , e :i ..-.... . •s„•,.,. t .r.. r•". !.^',. •e' ;•+ r -"•.. -•a 7 •r.. +'a.. *.�r ,•c^ ec -•., 1 'r s� sir.+e:% ''AT' i-�.'�••� -x,. r'x-.;vim ...•3. :';�. y. "+..4- .,. ._ Y __ „v., /y a , ... % --- .: ,, ;'._ lh Y R, k.',: ...� .. a }w .., .. �. K •, _ y .. 1. ,. ., 4 .,, r " , . r ._ .. Mme..' ... .. •!t .. _. . _ I. t .1 �;; + -— 1� �'.: — 1 .- A:s f nervous-I know I shall never be able to " _ - +apologisemayh property. Primrose. You must The Weddine -Eve v�6_- do-it. and say how sorry we are for ties• Daesina. I can,%-Ism shaking all over . `� It is too- J -.. - With o ethld f admen er me to do�tbe -----— when ----. Via': _ f/ scrape "` .� dlsaRreeable work of wristlinR ant." Wray'e words, uttered on the day' The whistle came nearer.. I came between him and starvation or , w ,;,,� -'s ' - .- - "Oh, do. Y'rimroset" entreated Dulcie. suicide. rang in m , 'y ears during the jour• , ` "Just this once! I vow I cite never ask tier I undestook, intent upon taking the � y 1 you to do an lifE I.hQad saved cod for him, but ything for me &Rain. Look etllin him as too R , �-+ t I at me-Sook! I am actually trembling he had murdered Lilith, and I could not '' - .. _ - __-•. .. . .w.or, l�uieie s Confession. _. -- ...' . - rwit:friirbtl" ea- stay ed let him live. -- - rtmrose's cl r sr , eyed looked un- "' ;a; avmpatheticall.y at her sister. In Venice met the man face to face at - - - "It is your guilty conscience," ehe,eaid. last. In the vast dining-hall of a dflap!- -�.• "I am as cool as one of old James's cucumi• dated palace, he and the black haired we- e s y>M'li¢ man were Presiding at a boisterous sup- t CHAPTER;, L I bele to be able to manage it entire• bers. Do pull .yourself together and for- r' ¢et all the nonsenue von have talkwd per-party. Handsome, Ioaae-lipped women, ' ak , The June sun blazed overhead. yet to lv unaided." Dulcie giggled feebly. sllLv youths. and older men with aiataar , ° r, ;., — ere-Primra°e a;1-Dawie Com'-1 9u000se he shopld prefer_me - you � gha-eaid.— faces. drank and mane and shouted-and p,, r- �' �1+? e.wood'vrh deltaiaus• t euvsested Prumrese. — in t e midst of ?Sem�riiy Tim libl eY ri _ ---wardiae am Dnl• deadly earnest. Here he is." d s ;y, „ `)"iy cool, and the leaves of the trees a was cie- re-- "And as we are so much alike Arthur Belturbet'a tall figure came in and saw me in the doorway, waiting for _ , t } ed a soft verdant screen. Everything eight. Both-girls sat motionless until he him. f, -: " I calm and peagetul to the eye. The words Lit follows that it he admires you, he will %-. • OW ' r� was within few verde of them; Dulcie I was ¢lad to take him thus, while he y •. .,; ,!;.�;,,' :t -= 'Whish fell from the rosy, lige bf-Mien Dul• admire me. alyQ. Di¢n't somebody, or with slowing cheeks and modestly down was enjoying life after his famhion, and ... ., ;•. 5� o • • cie, however, were anything but restful. . other 4av that any-woman could get an cast eyes, Primrose. apparently unruffled, I waited quietly while, with his old trick j�=�%.%, •: It is etmvly afioarinaUlei"she said with man'she eked,- r shel only -took enough heart distinctly- gai ed a�fsW momenta ho ing full height andraw ankhiatoam9 he h�"-tilts - -- ``i ~-� considerable heat "Abominable that now trouble?" pp ve are of�aRe.we have to live like pau• In an. Daae, it wi., add a seat to lit that Duleie would speak, but that blushink health of an old friend S have been ex -pars, while our father squanders on books this summer." (aid Primrose: then she young Person was too agitated to do any Decting for some time," 'before excusing �� ��k1no a' -sad curiceities the money'that belonged added, with a chause of tone: "It le Lim° thine but keep her eves fixed firmly on himself to hie guests and Joining me-at -. ' 'to Dug mother. sad which should be ours for us to go. Duleie.° if,you are late for Belturbet's boots. so Primrose raised.her the door. 411 by richt? It is mare than abominable, it tea 'there will, be the usual fuse,. me eves and spoke apologetically in a soft, Not a word did we exchange until I had .ie iniquitous I" °II!„ clear voice, followed him into hie room on the floor • � t The eaeakor gniveredwith'o �ana�°rl. the shook out1.*o her feeatdieirnd utnmblcle led "I am afraid we are trespaemin¢," ahs above, and locked the door that we might t ­­� -­�; "Dulcie! protested a sauntered down I said• be secure from interruption. _ "Please do-not rg over the cid Rrognd &Airta�(a�ud os�eP Av�etd a� through Y Belturbet'e dark eyes met her Rrav ones Then I took-a:eese eE pistols from tis jieain. tbege's a dear-C-I bays s¢Teed- a t g;F--�onar-loa�nd as he raised pocket of my overcoat, and laid them on • • _ ou hundreds of times that we are rather vocd. It h'ad been so lo�¢•rtntrodden ez- his can be thought: •'3o yo"u are the de the table. et I'es t e �adly undated- It is certainly Teri ¢gets 4reot py the sister?, that they had to push electing minxl" "I know everything." I said..'*For your � -- vsayinR to know that the money which aide she encroaching bushes ae they I think perhaps 'von are." he replied. injuries against me i do not Dare. You aasbt to have been dure, and which would, ,galked. "And I hope von wiU do so as often as you are such a pitiful hound as to be beneath a 01 have enabled us to enioy ourselves tie Their retreating -forme were •clo9ely like." my personal vengeance. But for the in- • -- "' -•- other sirls.do..Ss_being thrown away, uttniaed by a p��attir of keen eyee�sti. belong• you are very kind," said Primrose• famous wickedness of your treatment of r�� , P.' whilst we have literally, to gb"without from.the. a mkkatwbehlndh he lol�baakctree Old Horne hAx been'>zn000apied t6r ao Lilith, whose death Sieg at your dbor, I �tR*7t expensive '. lone that we have grown into the habit will kill .You if I can." `" The'speaker Razed sadly at an .old asainet which the Misses Carwardiue had of coming into the woods without realtz- "you are right from your point of view," • -- -- I uedched shoe which protruded from be nee ae -~ _14 � neath the ham of a cotton dress. once out of eight and their voices no looser( 'gleape don't .hesitate to come here don't mean to kill you, you will probably1 . bine, but tram which all sembla`noe toalnyy into audible. h emerged had. from romlthe ured by herowth whenever you wish." reavonded'Bdturbst. kill me. You have always had the de,vil's ' color whatever Sad been washed. oleaeantdy. "Pt se use the woods lust ss own lack! The odd part of it im, though was ¢tient for s few minutes, and then trace of a path, and sauntered up to the You have done before. Do not let the tact I envy you. I can't dislike You. I am near. ET the sugar is the old oak tree. of my existence make any difference." lv forty-old before my time, and heartily hpoke more deliberately. "If I could have seen their faces!" he. Dulcie.,having somewhat recovered. look- most important y j call father s thief," she said sick of everything-you have taken care Y� Po ger elder sister' LWef.'sheired no eisns o! be murmured, "I might have-bees able to �ed at him with fnuoceat bine eyes.. o! yourself and been a Rood boy. yet you i I hocked at slob an unt411a1 remark. guess which of the two is bent on marry• •'It Is exceedingly kind of you l"she mors look as though the silt was off life's gid• ingredient because p1 1tyP^ war'her placid inquiry: tnt:me. Ae their'.appearance from the back mored. "We do love the woods. but-are- a rbread for yon. too. But we are both if its uali is not ht " iJ ••Why¢ Because I am certain he only and the sound of their voices are precise- von sure you .don't mind olu (Drain¢ of us, saint and sinner, mach too a"ed to q r --mmar'ried our mother because he knew ahe IT the same, it will be. rather dilacult. I here?" 'would be $ t6Ph woman sons da and fttill, life will have an addltiona•l zest for ••I shall be only too hanD4 it You will IIOt worthquarrel y it. sHar Harpies drueisee, band your COnfe�tionS Wtii J 'woo when sue died. a taw years a tW-ia- me too, this summer!" _ I come ae-often as you Dies*&," Belturbet ferment, dolls not be t Upevo iwh,our itra_nd[at few money, and He lit his ripe, which had tone out be- was looking at both the't(rla with some. some tigercate• like that W(,tnLn down. _ .,when ve were too 7ofat r' know Rnythin¢ fore he found himself eavesdropping, and..l thine susDicioual,v like a twinkle !n his atairts,or little soulless tole¢, like Lilith Sil�1C1!'Ilt f`yGet or . t about it, he Rot ft qui Sato h!r own hands which he bad not dared to relight for l e4ee. "M�v I introduce myself-I-am At-. -If you speak her name !will shoot you flavourieas. 0• -.and told everyone that our =ocher had fear o t aci rite toot of a heThen he ee a ung til�AndsWee, aarree�Dulcie and Primrose Car• before you can defend donees t!' + daft it *11-•even aennr--to heal He¢you clo his ifs h ma, L �+ Perb&pa She did.' said Primrose. awaked Peacefully. W&rd!ne. e:Dlained Primrose. f"Ar you Dleaee, Life her no more charm With s7t- Lawrence "i don't bShe d .t" Listeners certainly never bear . auy I 'The Misses Catwardine of Blue Posts•" or me. As an artist. I have loot all in- good of theomawlves,' be wliloquised. "but!irked Belturbet.- for now that funds are no.loag• Sugar results are "But our mothar:a Will." I will be hanged if I-expected to hear say I "Yes•" "Plied Dulcie gaily. "Ie it not or coming in, the game isn't w(I ch Play- . '•Se rands her sign tt, o!coarse," ffntcie thine as alarming as ibis! Here t am. an ididtie name for a house?" l ens: But whether you shoot we or not, I y; },'�,. �. 'dedared shamlr• "You know she was Arthur Selturbet, lately a briefiers barri=I **It is an uncommon one.' he admitted,• I must remind you that I warned you from alwaJ" �a+ia�tu afraid of him. I shall naTI believe• ser °ter, whom (arefui mothers have. I know, Then, as the Lreepamews were both young I the beeiaataR what the end would be. �rr�•pe� L. M41 wt him to have everything. sad �• her labelled 'extremt#ety iarlatible' on aceount and Prettl: ind althoUch-vr perhaps be When I took that tart Rou didn't want her, �a�a�e' stooWr�,is FartLa d dhildren. of whom she was so ford.' da' of my lack of worldly goods. suddenly ea»a•-he knew of the Plot against him. i and she was miserable where she was. By somaled i ® . r trhtin[." and nneso•eted2r become parttoularl9 I he added' "1 wonder, as I am a etKnier the time I had not tired o! her you were lbs, ,ZO ma,2S•s tri, o! 1�0 "Dulcie." said Primrose gaiet`i . and well off. At the very moment when I am I in the land. if I might sit down and you mad about.her, and attar all you married 1pp it - i•thevae of reel-Mut all this? You know ooneratulatiae myself that now I shat would tell m3 who mt neximbors are, and the woman you wanted, which tf *ama- ws have agreed chat these >f no for be able to ea1o4 life to its uttermost, an romrthine about erervthins Reaerally•" ,bloc sanely Once roe had sat her, I a of St Lawreac• Us to do but w grin sad bear it." go where I lik6 and do what I Mks, I find He sat on the around at a little distance th b'asaz-T sT. "I am not ensu; to do either any long- never eacaurp[ed hen W ,come atter ma that j�� Carnia-ibis sacs that my t&ts m already sealed. A lady.1 frem the Yonne ladies in a �,orition from ° mistake wan taking that iron of girl suibasaR•aa•l•b•A soodsrocvs tr;' Bald 1� • . , apparently vaunt tar I •wear br her whish he could nee them both. The dram- seriously,' ewrywadirnscan NWPW you Dear mel What ts your alternAti�e." vdce that she_is upd'er tweuty•ave, and don rose in Dulcie'¢ cheeks had faded to • I will not listen while you insult the � Hs:amaled. eked m ins w awoke Grey I ticinst Made, and no mea could help no- •itrbtly iuicreased interest, she was used L�aa,hae marked down as�ie�ore �tieirrc the delicate charm of the two sir .dead." i rad. "I will count nP to six and Sl. Lawrence 349W ' - To sat out of It.' was the energetic re i N•gfsual. looked .at hen sister with s, it •truck Belturbet immediately then-fire." ediv, Yet; Ile thought "Mtas tlrav+Jives has "A& You Dleare'" to DUtcie s outbursts. and althonth 'they "I suppose' he t`estimed, shat when i an ezeeedfntly keen instinct for plunder! But.oa the third const Wray ttunerl h!r invariably ended to words.yet•they c&used beard voices I oucht immed^ateir do have,.Faugh! Is there such a thing sm a dial Pfasol as&Inst htmrelt, and w moved ms riNC I ' soms,eli[ht dtvenSon at the time. buret through the trees and &nnonneed. wreaten-person to be found I wonder!" the task of ridding the world-of a villain. 4-T-N �i iASOH: ". . .. . "How. my dearsi she as myself. or else stooped my fingers to mg I :nevertheless, he made himself Torr All this bauvined neatly twto o years Aso, 1_m�a to mynv the man who id cora ears as ii happened, however, when I agreeable, and listened attentlYsly to the wpm to winterlan[d [cooalin�antmeps"mfr, ,It •.y ing to Old House,' was the reply. 'The beaard a voice say- I.tnund marrying the,description of his aelrbDon idea oeaurred to me the other day wihsa man who b eomine to Old House. I felt - 'A�,d we are Nobodies,' coaclade� Dal-. wavtot o*er Liltit►'s trove is LTthinse our dear Taoher said, 'Ia tatnre sou are it m4 duty to myself to remata at all has cie "Wa to nowhere, bee no on•asks �> r� -- = IN to we tato the woods or fields belong, arde• and bear more of th• Plot. -The dif- as-we are without the Dale of Sttlrtead For aeteen over the I watched the chant- ia� fA Old Hausa. for the C$a��twee in flcuttr "illi•be to and out which of the two i society, We are poor and.ahabh ..and im• int seasons oust the marshes, Ln[tia�hm� _ -- eoiameetdon with them was settled some Isaysme. -ftzequire@ to be-e*Fe-Luactlaeot to our olden. aad wt not bu sorrow and living uvon memories. , • t montha aro, and the Diner im-shortly eon- full. thought out Now, didn't she day I Patronized: so Primrare and I ars con• I tell unaceoaatablT 111, and the wiw �. floe to take posseerion. you will keep.to she was atria to come here every day signed i° oblivion.' acres of Lythinee said 1t was mantt wasver `;- t and thea analogize sweetly for tresysse- 'You do not sound am It non minded and -ague, the two local =$ladles-tt was oar awn trourtdis to tntuiro.' " e her 1uR, wharnuoon I,o!couuse-wotsdd Dec'her I much." remarked Bedttirbet. all one to me what then called lt, for I had Duleie mkmleked the hash T4tili to �e whenever she Asked, and tt would ! ••We don't." was the prompt reoly."Onix no wish ta.live. - 'Tether with wear amccam. and Item sad in ornate-blossoms and el►awers of it i•raehar dull at tunes Isven a surdas• But Wreashaw, whore devotion was only -.,,r, ,a-., '" ` , lanehed meerily, rico" rhe Yonas mea chusokled with I nart4 at the ♦karate f• better them too- eousled by his obstinacy. telegraphed W res r'' -- "'Bo•' continued the mimic, � what I t wadi dBltRht "now I have 4ou my dear thlnt." town one day, unknown to me, and that ¢Ant SPoht ,. 'heard the owner was a m&D, and tonna lady. An soon as 4ou apologise I •Wken nay hoose is to order, will' 7� same nlsltt I was "tried off, willy-nilly, ._ 11 Tautly more imp°runt• a baobelor. I �eeHv, I ¢hall know you. Arthnr, my '.come to a garden-Darty it-1 give one?" he "ram the patch at moorland to a ear. - -•made ue my mead to marts hi=•:' boy, this looks as if-it would-be rather l asked, . . - _ rests caping 1n the cart-track. &nd- *a "It is,indeed a brilliant idea, s+id amasiat! I wonder who the min: ts, by per, thank you." rerii,ed Dulcie uromut- turned by back upon the French House j -' --' _ Pr•imr•ose unmoved. 'but'I do pot quite the way. I dare say I can soon find out. : IT. "But, do not ask our father it you and Its memories forever, . .see how von are joint• to make ai man stalstead is not so thickly Populated that ;want us is come." Then, as 'Bsltta'bet At the coaching inn by the crossroads, who does not know you. marty yam• two .otter ladies are so remarkably alike: tacked a little surorsfed,-she exvlained where I had staled on my first vleit to '- Ob• he will' soca know.m•: wai• the and Who Dossess an irascible father; -I! von vend a formal invitation for Mr: Lvthlnee, Madge had left.ber mother and, .G� TO JEBL'81LE3I `I'� DIE. conflodrig reply, "I mean to sit to , there shouts be unknown to my houeehoW." and-the-Misses Caawardine, it will.be re- snits installed, the Diamond Queen, in the _ t. - He will He continued to smoke for some time, woods from morn Ing tall'nigh fused. but tf you ask us in a friendly war. worst of ampere, audibly wondering what come along some day and find me, and thea rare and stretched himself. He was. as von have hist done. Primrcee and I ed Jews Flock There to Spend 1. "''then I shall: apologize Tweedy for ted' ; a.tall mea without an comes of saperfia• wul•.coms." hes ditnc cousin could nee in "that lantern- +g Their Last Days. Pa@sint: and. of course, lie will ba[ me nus flesh. broad-shouldmed. but with s (To be continued) faced ooasin of here:' and why he y _ • to come whenever I like: and that !s bow 'slight stoop. Evidently he war devoid of "aouldn t be lett to dfe it he wanted La"1 rants have •O ANO - e it Willi berm, The sad will be showers dt ,personal vanKv. for his olothes were any - - She wonders thea still.'and indeed I won. well -adapted theme rbcs and a wreath of drill° D hewer• 1 thins Dut new or becoming. His clear. :_ der too, I,wonder at Madta'• tenderness, well opted Lhemselvea to 1bC81 '• - " 'sin^ each your fldh.=" 1 armigred roale complexion showed that he had not her tact. bar inanite Patience, ld-hend,I won• _. ,der moat of all at my own cold-hearted- conditions ill, Jeruts8,lem 88 t}q' _'pe�ose. led an out-ofdoor lite. His thin, clean•- h Dem, and at the absence from my heart of practically monopolize�g1'ehte! - +' It the sitters Itad.+wt been s0 ongro�i'•haven face was certainly not handsome, rltE CRICKET.Ii ET. , , , _ any tragi° ot.tbe Passionate devotion stub P y t, _ 1n their eonvereatlon, they might have - !- - . a f such vet those who liked Arthur Belturbet woman deserves. part O h trade as exists id' 1 heard a taint masculine ohuekls, coming ' found much that wan agreeable in it. The int and tabes her ' °. 16v,narenaLr{tram the thick undergrowth 1 eves were dark and deep ret, the eyebrows Di+eovered to lie a-ratIIraI Ttrer- Ehe tend° >in t^ woo stated in a eonBUlaT -rBpOrt.On 1@'. behind ?]tem. ;strongly marked, the month lance std the old interest in my work; but my band '­stated I shall eaten him all richt Et only chin fl;m. He had ezcelleat' teeth, which rOnlete0.' . assns to have lost lie cunning. rusalem_ It is impossible. to give I•can meet.him!" averred Dnloie. "What I were remarkably good, even and white, - Only today 1 owned as mach to her. an exact estimate of the population:. ., 1. the waiter with me? Any ma ought I and hie ,��1• was partlenlarfy pleasant, If one has no thermometer, he. "I am a tailnre dear,' I e&!d, "a tray. y '" ------ to k only goo glad to hay• the honor of ; 'Yes. it�Trill be very tnterestine•" be ad- may et ascertain the tela rs,ture haired dsilure! You were always }mpa• 'Of Ierusalem, and although It is be- 1 -, Pe tient of failnree. Yeah ago, sou ttrsed ' Not me." �dad,,"sad 1 teal anxious to meet my tea. 3 8 lieved that it figures 8t 110,000, 95, she tonged hbl pltetty head:' and it she I i think however. SC will do her good w pretty accurately, should :there known &Ake a a wrestme that,mirtist's wife,a.,net 1 000 might perhaps be ,a more col was realiv Twin, ahe bad ample excuse, w&it a little wlttle. An affair of this kind ha etr-ta be a cricket or Awo-upon rest estimate.' It is, roughly speak _ Both the Carwardine torts possessed abould not,be burried." PP as -the rich Lady broken life, s husband.'I h' A - - ' --youth-and beauty. Ta-11. AMm maidens. 'dirteo ioe6ilifOW a tuiae to k i wasj the premises. They have been broken career, a broken lite, k all I have ing, Composed of 13,000 Chrigtlana,1 rtraitht aavoan[ larches• their •mall I I studying these little insects over in telt w offer yon." '. - ' +Beads were crowned with masses of'brisht now the sole and undisputed commencer. I y g B31r slipped dowK an her knees beside her lq�ppp; Mohammedans '.and 70,0001 -- lieS hair. crown waved•'and curled most i - It took him nearly a quarter Of an hoar Paris pretty carefully of late, and where I sat at my easel, and laid her ' 1 tairdfarmi ir. Delicate .regular features, :to reach his destination, se the path I one of the facts at which they have hands Upea my shoulders. Tears stream. Jews, many of.whom sere immi- lance eves sat beneath very distinctly I ibtonch the little wood wound is and out i ed from her Brea, but a lovely light was gr>}nts from Russia. `* ?narked e;ebraws made them mom shan.� `r. 'e"rra, he'canis to a law stone.wail i arrived is that the chirp Of the shining in them. l cricket is regulated very rigidly. by "�' yO° will be marrying an old It ie remarked that in spite- - .rdtnarilr pretty. Dulcie'e eyes, were and a rate ffwittrfnx on ruetT hinges. maid• •hr oriea, -',.be waited until she the emigration of .Many Jewa +to es-i blue as fortet•me-Dote; throe of primrose I -If ibis place had been ownerless muoh were Bray: slender and fair, the tills 'loneer it would have fpllen to piece!" ex the degrees of'heat in the atmos was nearly thirty because she could not _ here. As the notes occur at re u-, jet the man she wanted.the man she had cape military service, there has aril wetro eurPrtrin-lv alike to straaters. claimed the, vouac man. 'There ds hardly g waited for and loved for afteem years Oh, been aL marked increase in this sec Primrose, who was'tits elder by s yea*• a[ate that has decent hinges. and certain- I p and had lust Passed. her...Lwenty•second I lv not one that will fasten properly. I .lar intervals, it'is a,comparatively Adrian, my love, haven't I been a failure, I tion of the population on acCOUn ,birthdav, considered it necessary, on ac. will [et the work of renovation itarted, simple roblem in arithmetic, there- tO°? _THE END. eoiurtt of liar seniority, to otter a rebuke. and then-Heichb, tor'my travels 1" f P P of the COIY come influx of agent "Little girls should wait till, they are I He walked quickly towards the house fore, to deduce the temperature _�, Jews, who come witll the intention asked," she ea. and used at it with affection. It was a from th m: - _ . _ , 2 shall." r"epifed Dulcie. :'But I' don't i possession o1 *bich any man-m4lit- have of ending their days in Palestine.: intend to wait a moment longus .than fe with idnni sables°covertewdo«sdori iwhooue2e I For instance, it is found that at Miscalculation. absolutely necessat•y,' �� Again, it the liiaTee Carwardine had not chimney tons, it was set on tthe very kith-115 deg. Cientigrade the '.cricket Mrs. Williams objected strongly been !o it t-be amunied with their own sat point of the land, and approached on Chirps 80�times in a min _Some lecitlaces of Human Fingers. N aRabrs. fhev•.mia'bt have beard Peculiar J tact b•, a series of terraces sad old sinus to the late hours her husband fee Down `in Mexico 'the bandits, ... pounds cumin from the.direction cit the I�s:a m let ca of ria,"-terraces.drive of nearly thing. thing. over once a second. �t 24• uentl ke t �One night he came andertrowth. deg. his note is.to be heard twice a 9 y p'' 8 ' who are scarcely less civilized thanf' :It id, like this," Dulcie went on grave tooYtitas�ateita� still] for & few moments second, or 120 times per minute. house `even later than usual, and I the bloodthirstyhe;-qua iv: "IIIIle o one of us mari'les. there k when he went to the sleeping room ao esc,.De?or aithec of us. and I am mare ire°Ohs alkide thin bin ae Ime There are, cif course, exceptions to fingers and ears as a method of ex-t. he heard his-wife astir. Quickly sit- g nothing could be acre pitiful than dor with ouse 1 me n to-have a voice In the rule, but they are so eery,rare , i "�inmoh!" said Primrose aoubtinlly. "A the selection of one. So,Perhac@, my aeae -,when the 'insects are under normal ting down At the baby a cradle he i forting money, just as the brigand¢' - L,,nu and !"sa be worse,than father .•: young lady. things,may not turn out Dre• began to rock it vigorously-.' -.ears. of fact. and fiction,used to do in+' - Irupos'eiig Anyhow,,1 mean to marry oieety me, you anticipate, However, i &m conditions as to be practically negh- Italy, The Indian, however; seems ostremet.y irratetut to you, for-•you have Niliiam a awoke, and said- Arthur Belturbet.it hes am urlY ae eia pnc tris-onmv tuned." gible. 'Charles, it's very ]ate, 'isn't itt'tlnwittingly to have been the more. and as-wicked nke�a Primrose e�S a.-d 'oow ut m hisnt. atndy ing he l them who Piave been „ „ t � for hie grisly neck Dena ; - ,,How on -earrh did You find out his I "" atter '.are of. the «'i'at are you doing fhere1 "I've humane, names James the gardener, and' 'Ae l cHAPTEII It. opinion,.Indeed, that these .natural been more than an..hour trying to I meats were the toll levied froillt; showed me a piece Dian Ptd newspaper he Tree cd het word.Dutcie c;arwaraind been the baby to sleep," said Charles- dead'men mostly, and, even if the 4 ? bad been tseaqur int. which said that kir. I mat, or rambled,daily-weather oermitting. .thermometers proclaim the temper- g t victims were maimed alive, they�I calmly, but rocking the crgd,e vig- -- = Arthur B It Oldt would James has UPpes -self.in Beit rbet'sore woodsften osometi � by her ature about as reliaI.bly as the or- orously. "Oh, have you 1" inquir- were not permitted long to survive. ., of being engaged by-the nib► otvt�et '?t ielster. For three Reeks, however, hes Per- dinar; thermometer: of-•oommerce• ed his wife. "Why, I've got-hiin These fine, rs are'not so imposing . - •_ - -seems, es"he con aiders he is andernaid (severance went unrewardedi the owner ' - here.i' ••.• of Old House remadned unencountered.- • ,I, here in bed with me.'' _ Its circlet f bear claws or 1' 'n e "Jame+ i@ an iitwrateful old'man! He I "Whv doesn't the wretch take it into hie 1i i r t o to - - _ .� teeth, but they represent something ,does praottoally nothing; ani'is paid ten }sad to visit and-ezdore this Dart-of the - - - - .etaliNnap ggweek and hoe a cottage to It ve property?" sbe demanded irritably one ueen'g Treaqurety infinitely more terrible, more awe-- in. Best ea. I am quite certain nc one 4trltry afternoon. "'I'm sure if I had not He Refused Chieken Gravy. - __ inspiring in their potentiality .for ' who.wBents a tardenar. would take Junes•"I?fie oa2ience of & saint I should have Riv Amon the.- specially treasured good or efil-the hand of man. ^Ob, bother •sautes•" retorted Dulcie. an him-uD W"ke agog" - _ . Johnny, .Out_fo.dinner, twice re- g P y ' g t!" @aid Primrose. ersonal b lou i _ ' was very fond. Flis hostess, who .g .,eyed with rfly marrtate to ArtJza° Ile• laathint. a tact mme upon b with'the Queen from one Royal abet,' *wares, and -ou don't look a bili nice residence to another, are P Bible t�ifs Anyhow,1. 'a womari'd min& yen mast rememhor," @aid Prrrnrose when you frown." 1184 added macaroni to the gravy, y AoemictuIv:,'that I kava known dam ON' Dulete smoothed her ttretty forehead, ' and a shawl, both weddin resents lwa s' cleatrer •than a man's.' 1 earn. and only this minute beard of -I wish te,would hairr•v up,' she replied finally said : - IAr r Belturbet. disconsolately. "I am tired of waiting ,�Why, I`thou tit you liked' chick- from the late Mrs. Glladstone, .A]- gubby-It ought to,be. It rchange� wIM bear mare about him-hefore $e—•• g to there are some thirty a•rti- oftener. - y�. coat. id Dulcie pertly. "lxc*tree I in. $be Pau:ed an the .ound of a man's en gravy?" ..3 . ~ tend arry him." whistle came faintly to tbeir ears, and eat seen on the list, including ten pho ; 1. ' prim laughed. upritbt., her cheeks ortmsontnt with ex. "1 do sometimes, . -'replied John- tographs of different. members of -Time never hangs 'heavy,• on 1 ;2 I w1 od tack in the !ask you. have citement. ny, "but my mamma never puts the the Rbya1 family- uaL you she ma.n •ret do y . me -It is iter" she whispered. "Oh, t wish „ I J�;1,__]ands.Of a 0y with ,his dint Wa W$oto that's &ll." ws were not here! 1 feel do dreadfully tvindpipee in. - -, ",, y hw,- � t'+ ,- uv,r, «. • Yf J .' .,-_ •'"^'•iyr.�.+.^ -.6,,,s, .....X...v•.FytS,, •M^. 4" _7' t k .. ........ N \-Jof .two German aviators was the *rot intimation that the Germans, V GILLETTS n the pre 9� intended to renew PERFUMED the at Flying low, the Get- ............ man aTi& rs surveyed the position E and thin returned to report. Soon' fterwar'ds the German infantry, : supported by machine guns and! artillery, opened a 'fierce attack. T-he Belgians were .outnumbered but put uppa -desperate resis. �T lletr0o�Pson �ottli sides fought like demons. The battle soon be-came a -Texitable-butoliery-7--Two- elgia regiments, which had already -dis- tinguished themselves in the forts ', Of Liege, held the invaders' in check for two hours. Both' sides , wane losing heavily when the re-e treat w9A sound-ed-. Major Gilson, , whose nose had been broken by -bu INA, took charge of the Belgian MIS �Ilc rear guard, which fought so stub- • bornly that Only seven Out of his THE CLEANLINESS force of 288 men returned When Gi�rman Artillvry in t.he Field During Manoeuvres. OF SINKS.CLOSETS, A in moving a gun carriage -Gilson reached Ghent a friend sug- ; squad of German arti'ller:ymer., a; ge into position. BATHS.DRAINS.ETC. gested telegraphing to his father. IS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE At first he refused, remarking that' TO HEALTH. 11 EN A C E THE RUSSIAN FLANK his father would learn about - his- shooti'lag .,Belgian - Wounded' * . rg•,4 ":6 wound from the newspapers. wo e Autstrians Can Only Do So By Via. Finally be consented, saying: lating Neutrality of Roumania. am at Ghent. No need to worry. Will quickly regiment." A I y rejoan my despiteh from Paris says: The �bf Barras, Harbone, Montrign.y, A despatch from London says: & .French Government call, the at—te, -Afo- a- nranx affd Jea-rax, while during The Times St. Petersburg corres- TO SHOOT CORRESPONDENTS. the actions in question no artillery popdent, reviewing the recent fighitas - lWa of this powers 'signatories of fire from either side could have Ing on the Russian frontier, says: .'qhe hagu-e Conventions to the.fol- Kalser'WIII Not Even Permit Coin. %t%tb Produced fires. In the same re- "If the Austrians decide to take mandants to Try Them. lowing acts of the German military Bion the,Germans�forced the-inhabi- the offensive, it will be difficult to A despatch from Paris says: The authorities which constitute a via- tants, to march in front of'their ad- menace the Russian left flank un- Belgian correSPODdent Of the Jour- 1&tion of the conventions aigued on vane guard. . German troops- also less, like the Germans, they deci& nal telegraphs that the Kaiser has Oct. 19, 1907, by the German Im- forced women and children to go to violate the neutrality of a,small rD A.. ordered that all war correspondents 1w01LLETT CCMPANY�J�: Aerial Government. before them to empty villages. er atate-Itbumania. The position who fall into the hands of the Get- TOROIN 0 0-r By the commander-in-'ehief of the Upon the battlefields they massa- on the Russian right invites the army of the east: German troops eras, burned and finished off theory that the Germans are plan- mans be shot without trial. finished off an important number of 'wounded, They killed prisoners at ning ,to use their warships to cover w6utided by shots fired point blank Ba�ilty on the loth as reported W the landing of troops in the Baltic the face, as was evident by the the Government on the 11th. provinces,'' V -b 4imensions of the wounds. Other The Government of the ReVu - A St. Petersburg despatch to the FLLDLFORE THE GERMANS wounded were-intentionsIly tram- lie in the presence of such methods, Daily Mail _&&,ys the Novoe Vremya led on and kicked with heels of which-are.Of universal consequence. published an account of the fighting Mmian soldiers. reproves and leaves to the civilized at Edytkuhnta, East Prussia, by an Perple of Louvain Thrown Into .Wild Panic When "The Tenth Bavarian Infantry powers a full appreciation of, them eve-witness, who says: I The fighting here seemed to __-systematically .,JEnemy burned ,villages criminal facts which dishonor for Approached- which they traversed in the region -ever the guilty belligerent." prove that the German army's imilitary qualities did not justify 2. its reputation. The men in the A despatch tram tonden says: and unreaso BOMBARD UN PRIZES. ninglY. All they knew FORTIFIED C M. . GERMAN skirmish lines huddled ,together, The Kaiser's forces are in occup&- was that the Germans were coming. making excellent targets forr our From the tower the scene waa like tion of Brussels, the capital Of Bel- 'Germans Direct Fire From a- Ca P- AbiouI Hundred Vessels cap, fire. the rushing of rats from a disturbed rive Balloon. tweed Since-Outbreak of War. "The German cavalry avoided glum, and a city already rich in the nest. The people fled in every di- -Paris says: The 'A detpatoli from London Says! A despatch fromi ours, retreating when the Russians -history of warfare and in art and re-etion except one. :French Government bag called the The Daily-.Express estimates that advanced for the charge The Get- culture, Once strongly fortified- Lourain In Panic. �attention Of the powers to further the number of large- German ves- man infantry, likewise, retired be- the 'headquarters of the Duke of sela captured at sea by the British, fore our bayonet charges," moved down to Louvain, ialleged viol=ations of The Hague French and R.useian warships total The Novoe Vrern mou" on Watlington before Waterloo-Br ing seemed quiet and _)*com us- where everything Mt ars has been �.`Oonvemtion by German troops. It SM, with a 'tonnage Of a million, Japan's ultiu um as fo'llows..: bile for ye without peaceful. . The people sat in the "The enemies of our enemies are armament with which to resist at-- cafes drinking their evening beer r. cites the bombardment of the unfor- and a value of $300,000,000, The friends. The cry of the yellow peril tack, and the Belgians prefeired to and smoking. Meanwhile the 'Bel. tified city of P6nt-,i-Mousson, when paper says that' there are still: re- ma.ining at sea about 5W German 14 not justified. The yellow race, save the city from destruction iXy gian troops were 'reti�ing in good. the. 13,000 resid4mta had no means even as the white race, rises against abiridouing it rather than to at- order towards Louvain'. ships.liable, to 'capture at any mo even defending themselves. The German violence." tempt a formidable' defence 6spe- "By midnight the town was in went. These,ha;ve a total tonnagi- .,,.;bombardment was carried on with cls,lly as the position is ;��t sup- the throes, Of a panic. Long before of 2,000,000, and a valu" 0700,- cannon concealed on the other wide 000,000,• Them latter include 155 FORCE ALMOST DECIMATED. poied w be regarded by the allicS midnight tbi6ngs of refugees had of the riontie�r', anditis said thatof strategic importance. Hamburg-American resseds, 120 AS begun. to arrive followed later.by :directions for firing were given Had Already Distinguished Them- The fighting at Tirle-mont and, roldlfsc By eleven o'clock the North German Lloyd, 65 Hansa, 451 Itelveg In Liege Forts. Louvain is de'scribed by the Ostend I Belgian rear guard was, engaging from a captive observation balloon. German-Australian, 45 Hamburg-I . 1. 1 -,The fire was directed particularly South American, 45 Levant, 30 Get- A despatch from London says: correspondent of the Express, who the enemy at the railroad bridge jon the hospital, which was flying a mail-American /petroleum, and 35 Wednesday's fighting at'Aaerschot says that he witneUsed it from a at the entrance J110 the torn church tower at Tirlemont, first and "The firing was heavy. The Med CrosI and on the historic Woermann. was extremely hot. The appearance mocument. Shells falling in the pearence later proceeded to Louvain. Me wounded began to come in: Rider- ty killed seven persons and says:- less horses came along, both Ger- wounded eighp. No warning-of the Tirlemont waa quiet and nor- man and Belgian. Those. were ombardment had'been given, and mal Sudide ly ihere--eam�-, -the caught­an4 mounted by civilian' TOOK TOWN WITH -BAYONETS- sou"nd of.the first German gun. The glad- to have so rapid a mode French'Government represents of that the act odiistituted - useless arWlery had opeiwd fire. escape, cruelty, because no surrender of "From the church tower. it was "I remember watchin-g's, black :the city was demanded, and there French Forces Are Once More In Control in Muel. Po'ble to see distinctly the posi- clad Belgian woman .. running Tf"no occupetiom of the city by the Lion of the. German.guns 'and the . straight/down the middle.-e-n-f-A _7 _f r -he Germans. Behind her 1—Gernians,—who-kept well away"from ausen bursting of their shells. The gel- way from t gians replied from their position came the retiring. Belgian troops, _7 east of Louvain. It was a striking disheartened but valiant.. This w-o-- sight to the accompaniment of the man,' -.lad in mourning' wbA the A despatch f rum. Paris says- Piave been many Italian applicants LESS MEAT "Our troops have met with brilliant for the legion. ceasele'as thud of bursting shells -symbol of the Belgian pop0ue. successes with the puffs of cotton.-like At some of the barricades along in Alsace, especially be- . "Details received show that the .-Adviee of Family Physician. tween Aluelhausen and . Altkirch. reoccupation of Muelhausen was a smoke, tearing up the peaceful 'the route, the refugees and sol- -F6-r-m-e-rly -people t t mea wheat -fields not very far away. . diets arrived sa'multaneou_4y-� mak ­r on success. The offensive, first "Gradually working nearer, the.- ing the defence --difficult, All necessary for strength and muscli- Rhine left iri our hands many pri- along the line from Thann to Dan- )or vigor. sh4�lls began to strike the housim in about Tirlemont and Louvain the soners,and 24 guns, six Of which nemarie '(Dammcrkii�h), and then Tirlemont. � Thi's was a signal for refugees,continually interfered with )0I The man who worked hard was were captured after a sharp strug- on to Muelhautem, was earned Out the to require meat tWo-L populace, which heretofore had the work Of the troops. The road Isupposed or ale by our infantry. The main with rare dash. By a bold stroke always ..was three times a day.- Science 'has quarters of Muelliausen' were re- General Pau,, once he was master been confident that the Belgiaaslto Brussels. crowded (found out differently. taken. at -Thann and DA,nnemaxi would protect them, to -fly blindly]with refugees. e, direct- It is now a common thing for the' "In Lorraine the day was legs foi- ed the troops west of Muelhausen, lfamily physician to.order less meat, tuna,te for 16. Our advanced troops giving the enemy an opportunity as in the following.letter from an found 'themselves -faced by excep- to engage him' b4ween our lines iF_a.skern man: % I . 1. tionally strong positions. They and the Swiss f Pantie "I had suffered for years with wer�e' &rcid by a counter-attack to by a second move the Germans dyspepsia nervousness. my and ne rvo fall bAck in dy, whia ir ­1 idly--w-c re thrown--b!ack on Muel-ha-usen, Ad less established on Seille and along. "While olir right was moving on iphysician a vise me to eat It e (meat and greasy foods gener- the canal from the Marne* to the Attkirch our left was sent forward `911y. I tried several things to take Rhine." in the direction of Colmar and ;the place of my usual breakfast of ' "At Stali�nponen, 11 kilometres Neubreisac,h; threatening the ;Chopa, fried potatoes, etc., but *t - enemy's line of, retteat. Ile Ger- :' Eydtkuhne'n, the first Ger o relief until I tried 'Gra w .:got n Pe- man infantry division retreated af- mans were thus� forced to accept y Extra " Granulated sugar $rute food • ter suffering great losses, leaving battle, and the engagement was "After using Grape-Nuts for the leight cannon and two mitrAillcuses thus very severe. ..is put up at the Refinery in 'cereal part• of my ni-eals for two in the hands of the Russians. With- "In the- outskirts of Muelhausen ,years, I am now a well man. in a radius of 100 kilometres ground and Dorach Our infantry* took 24 10 Pound, When you buy ::9� benefited my ealth !Grape-Nuts ben h Warsaw there is no German cavalry cannon at the point of the bayonet -20 Pound, Granulated g*r in atiy fax more than the medicine I had left. and captured 700 Germans.: Extra G Su -In the :taken befor©. "Between Kielce and Dubno on Town of Mue Pound "My . wife ..and' shildron Pausen there was a of these or al packages-you- _V,, , are the Galician' frontier, several .�us_ terrific fight in the streets and lbealthier than they (Lad been for Irian cavalry raids were repulsed. and -the from housetoliouse. The are sure of getting genum" and we are a. very happy Railroad communicatioxi - between losses were enormous there. A 100 Pound up�ie Canada's finest have been se -largely due to Grape-Nuts- Kielce and Warsaw ha;L been res- part of our army coo s Muel.- :Arld%th Ba 11tLWYUir u-nd the remalnuler retired by Grape-Nuts that icwould be . "An Austrian - cavalry division' to Altkireh, forcing the Germans sugar, pure.and &iim—.as when .and in it. iingrateful, not to acknowledgei was repulsed after a hard fight at to fall back toward the Rhine, it left the Refinery. -Name' given by Camadian Po .2 Pound stum Frodelis. The Ruseiana have taken which they crossed in disorder. Co., Windsor, Ont. ftoad "The the offensive all along the line. "Thus the initial aim of our 1 7-7711,�_ _70� �Zhl, had 6 Us =g, intended nde�' LYE Uri to Wellville, pkgs. "M. Denys Cochin presented 280 troops in Upper Alsace, to throw and 5 Pound It's worth whfie,to' ore's-a Reason o the Minis=ter of War for the German forces over to the right Pacitapso Greeks t Sealed Cartons the Original ver road the a1I 1I A now one rvioe'inMe Foreign Legion. They bank of the Rhine,. has been • 1I Oto time. They ars 01 true. And lull of human Int*r"t. all, Balkan veterains. There achieved." CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO. LIMITED, MowREAL :Z :-fa wi 17, .... ...... NOW AdvOrOW09160mils- question. The Hydro- ntly on the vern- 111AWA14 riectric Policy of the Ontario go -R. ICHARDSO ement of ment,under the able man IpubUsh"o-oz,Frill* v I t -LIOR SALE—Eight Young Pigs, 6 S CIO Sir Adam Beek.k�&& pro I I a grtehae or aid. Also a 'Pilikerins,OUIL aditis the object JL1 weeks ' ral success,a ileum. . I .. !rT 1! jiMoN. PICK]E"G' eommipsion to still jug the very best of further etilar tKe everything i VI.W pe its usefulness to the people of 0 —On lotr 10,COD- --Offiers the people of Picker re r you j I.00 it paid in advanoc rovince by constructing H dro TTOUSE TO LET' I In our new store with more sto k.4 house. Grocery-line. 92tric RailwaY system a plenty of work in the,noUb . =.MIA P he ties. We are in An gubSceptiogs so libsi United 6*61041,*1A0 whict JLX Pickering. Good wa :. t in Advance destined to be the greatest publicly- a H.PUGEL-daremont. 9111fdo -space and better facili ------------- — I.T.. I t. .. . sition. to serve you. owned electrical workon this contin excellent PO 0 Ol� SALE—A pu"-bred Yorkshire JOHN MURKAR, Proprietors ent. Address CAPT. The district north east of. Toronto 1, white Boar.u months old for Sale at 106 the first to a 2 can 2. Pickering. or A P.Ply to the commi j26LLiFFE.Pickering, 4741 You will find: was 'for'an electri NOTAG AND COMMKNTS c railway. andas a asion It a -DEES FOR SALE olonies of OUR STOCK COMPLE esult a survey has,been made wi h —31 c thin, r What is the t Of Bri aing the best full equihnijent. Also 8 view to"certaii route, -LJ Italian been,witli Z , . p. -OUR GROCERIES FRESH 6�r-e f construction, new bee house is x 14. to Z L HCGLE the cost 0 the probable siiceem in dealing with her colon-, revenue, the 2e ating expenses and Pickering,Ind.phone MV1711. 47-tf -OUR BRANDS THE BEST -? Nor-other country in -th-e--,b,- hr r.,or ea,�h BEAT-FDR SALE About tee munici- 0--RE -w- — 4 .0 OUR PRICES MOST REASONABLE nefit Pric 4 7 pallf:v A=whi,*h'i's to receive thi be 0 200 bushels of good clean wheat, h the same SUC- I d new 6 laind. OUR DELIVERIES PROMrT world has met wit per bushel, Wail grown on sod An But of the line. t .7, -Pickering, ANDREW OURTEOUS "tb A plhs lot 11, colt, 'OUR ATTENTION ..,cese in colonization as She. The railway will be known as PtG ,Greenwood, .,.-the reason-is not ar to seek. Tonto, Perry, M kham an -i—Radial Railway. will -E:rOUSE TO RENT—In Pickering not'conqaer to op t r We have both phon. press. She Newmarke A ten Toomed brick 1 es installed and your grocer -oiders traverse a distancii of 105 miles, and JLX Village.Kins house adjacent to hardware store and late conquers to.give freedom. A no- will cost in- construction $4,S00.000 ed bilil.S.Cha -Apply to MIS will rec' mpt attention. PMINI.- eive our pro estimatad at illustration is given in the the operating revenue is DAL .or a CH& of South $776,000. operating expenses are esti- 4conquest of the Boors mated at $469,000 leaving a profit of ff OUSE TO RENT—A seven room- EL ad fraxle house.in fine condition. gitudit- BUY ALL YOUR GROCERIES AT THE GROCERS. was the Sword WT-;OW; the annual charges-including barton, Onis quarter acre ....... Africa. Hardly ad in village of Dan British authori- irterest on bonds is plAced at $287,000 of land. For further particulsn Apply to sheathed when the -and the net revenue for the first year PETER ANN&N,Dunbirton, JAMES R10HARDSON gave-ib�em self-government. of operation.. is estimated at .nearly he Dunbarton Exchange have for many of the wise ones shook their S20,000. T S&le—G,P.horse, now t toes. motor PIC MERING'S GROCERY—ON THE CORNER, w ill ow boats, motor, truc bo a ............LIE One of the great benefits that a I t.i. bull. of this rail. boat.I buy— keads and said it was a most fool follow the construction in,d.horse,seed fail wheat. Want to 1, chicken feed. Corr and or Both&,the lead- up ]Yin of this 15 spout drit ALLISON, Presi ant. or ish step. General way, will be the a --A 14-1�h one to ANDREW Ing Boor general fighting against townsalp wILLul uxu�.. G,COWAN See'Trow mier. There are masny in a n this OUSE TO RENT—In Pickering DIA44 pre Dunbartoic. -V �--,—A n n u al the British was rill re,ceiye no direct benefit from Hvillage King St.East. now-Occupied by -Te eft ig find? Notadis- " irly those livi at soft water, 'What do we now railway, particull il E J lifarqui� is roamed. hard and I the south and of the township. I ��lliad yard.sittittil.for garden. For fur- contented people ready.to rebel at irect efit 011 particularsapp W H. :. Marquis or main the railway will be of no d %bar nor..1Wksric1- 45-d nomMidsux=er Eloot and Shoe Sale amy moment, but a hapOylsind they will receive indirectly mu bene- jemmiah o,con ig the lit- fit by being given cheaper power and TO RENT— t 14, con. 2. conted Colony, eujOyiE The commission will be able to A bank b. 10 per cent. to 50 per cent.Discounts light. FA:L 11 of Pickering loyal jug, s reamed brick house, 3 roost freedom, and intenslY give the ratepayers of this township htll Proposed also. off every line of footwear in onr abore. r fawns springi to Britain. We find the same ex- powerandli t from90 to 40 percent. wells and navoi the goparlil. p6ageasion to Vlaving the railway than tric line across ORO. a. JONES. Call and see what we have to offer you. After the bat� cheaper by hey time. App 7 to perience in.Egypt Id without it. That is t they cou Ve of Tel-el-Kebir,*.the leader of would save from$15 to $18 per horse undersigned is Phone 151. banis h- power by having the rai.1way �Ons- SALE—Tbe the Egyptian hordes was F Oiling Pickering and off an the followine 'y, and. of ter a tructed. The estimates herein given exticleschaa%for cituak lisle'. Ron and 9 By led from the countr -d but they -a boas 1 70" Old, JOHN PEEL, WHIT are not given haphFtzikz in ChLekii also W it*wyaudott ­'Inumber of years, when he had havebeen ascertained afte'r wide Galvanized broader for 100 obicks. none and 3tigation in other countries. In the feed grinder.scales &cm&weighs us)to 240 lbs. the effect of British rule in vet h lamps, beater And I two e cost of construction by the hangling Lud other Cam. Ole Globe heater.3 lee parlor ouite. his defeat "t th rl. wril. round Redeasa 1his.country,he said that �ydro-Electric Commission' has been plate dinins room a dini bble sod buffett all to tosten, solid the best thing that could well within the estimates as they have extension tl r to wu. BOYCE. WAS to 0". Forparucalars Apply 44-tt E5rAKL%= have happened Egypt; for the felt that there has been nothing Pickartnu. THIS re gKin and much to lose by under-esti- IfE TABLFPickseng Slationg ,1875 had accomplished far mo mating the probable copt of construc- TIA ng the prqbible T.R. Trains ping East age as follow%.- 9.08 A 311. AM= for tbLe benefit of that country tWo,and over estimsti NO. 6 KIM rexenue. 2-50 P-X. w he could ever hope to acco m- 12 Local tha 14 Local 6.05 P.X. ARID -,pHsh had he control. of its affairs. Trains going W00 -dua sp follows Zvery British colony has enjoyed No. 13 Local T47 A.9. 'the 1 Loa 2.20 P. M. LrEEPING a bank account FW same benefits. Britain Way MOTHER OF 7.50 F. M. "household expenses" and Ail have made mis 9, but it has Sunday included d bills by cheque has many take Paying through an error in-judg.; advantages. It shows the balance an iment, and not a desire to oppress. SCHOOL GIRL AILN hand-the amount expended. FOR SAIJE1 by TEND"" 19AL14"A plorides i - ­ . �, This manner of dealing with her 9L - - - receipts for every P&YM=t and does t...�colonles isthecause of her present TAs How Lydia L nnkham s Tenders will be received by ihe under- 01*1MICA not miquilie a laiv�lleposit to begim strong, Vegetable Compound Re- signed up to 12 o'clock,noon. on th, t. let. 19 A With- stored -Her Daugh- Tuesday, Sep 14 .. ; TORONTO Never in the history of the Wit- .*7 -the propert be- % S Health. for thepurchass of been such a ter, t the estate of the late Wran- 'Ish ED plre has there 1�nging o PICKERING BRANCH police Village of WAve'of patriotism sweep over cis Waring, to the R. W. GORDON, Maniag*r- 0 El 0 Brauch also at Plover, laws.-"From a small child - Pickering. _this country as that of the pree my 13 you old daughter had femalls. This property consists of one quart" -- ent time. This patriotic feeling weakn"L I spoke of an acre of land on which is situated dwelling, to three doctors a good S-roomed rouglicaml -&Dd is being expressed in various ways about it mid th good stable driving house. and Y" 0 eydid The young and able bodied man also a number of fruit trees. Good Dot 1161P her any. supply of water, both hard and soft.. shows by his es. K PjArharn a �-FRICJU-" gerness to take up LY&A desirable property Lad Thip in A, ver ...... arms and defend the principles Of vegetable Cam- will make a nrle home for a man re- the Empire that kave been won at tiring from business. ot&ffect you to any great extent If YOU leave it to-us The highest or any tender not nacm- Will D We have many lines of unperishabte great cost by our forefathers. sartly accepted. to supply your wants Lties before prices went ticulArs and tnspec- jocidethatwerebou tinlargieq%lantl SoMe tin" -�-Dthen are doing all in their pow bw sivis it a trkL - For further par 1h, .. ich will be soll at our regular low prices,and r have over -Target salmon solid by giving of their substance to SM us� taken A" tion of house apply to Conned Salmon is much higher, but we Assist in prosecuting the warfare 0 boldles of this Vag*- W.V. RICHARDSON, wo weeks. 000itins to besold the next t t" C;onvomd W Pickering.On� n-solid and rbl worth for —takht is being carrilid on in defence an the botdo and and red worth 20c. for 15c.; Tiger salmo t, worth 80c. - 84 to directions imon the very bes Ime--of-cw__ -.28e for I Sc.- HorseAthoe sa, ef freedouL 4mmense Is ettred-a "-trdubW She was ea - @be 25c.: All-Red----966e—ye mon. telting ..money see required lor hospitals, all ran down when she started 'ITO ROL their' equip NOTICE-TO CR Some lines we have been forced to raise the prices on, but w the Co4nnnftd aw her perloAs did Dot supply you at close -figures. hoopital ships and poorly and AND ormArRil rli�i: She was so ent and also nurses ta look after come will be able to save weak that I oft4w bid to help bar&vw 14ti'Of the :'Ovar$00 lbs of tea that You the wounded. Thou there are the in the Estate of M46 Waring, from 6c. to 15c. per lb. on. iftew-of-those-wite- herself, but now she is regular and is elkhfd�n Oie co-inty of .. - - i v% -a -wives and fam WI-m-g-evro—ug-ant-beafthy; NLM -cedued. Coal oil is Coal OIL WIVn UIL Ma FuLaii Ontaria,widow,tile bave gone totfie front.. Sincethe ElmVIG, PloVer, 1OW16 Notice isherebv-given pursuantto but have.yqu tried otir imported coal oil .-direct bread-winniers have gone '(and in bbla.from Pennsylvania. Hundreds of such lettm 4xM a,,. 56, 0hap- ill. R.S. 0., .1914, that P,.k_ rn), those gm# all persons having claims against the ,many will. never retu tude for the good Lydi square deal, a fair profit a sa.tisfled customer, compound,bas scc=�, estate of tbe said Mary Waring who -A depending upon them will have to hamis Vegetable t the said Town'ship of Pickering tly being roceived, died al .; - . - ' ur shest. ny appeals . . 1 -9 ies are be provided for. Ma plished an constan this grand old on the 24th day of July. 1914, ar6 re- the f re. proving the reliabiltiq.of grocer quired to deliver or send by st, re- will be 'made ' for contributions, remedt., paid, to Mary, Clendenan, uke eld nd heartless will be the roan who drag along and p. 0.,Que. the Executrix oftbe' said f, If you are Ill do not Oeaf ear to ouch an iay out but estate on 'or before the Ist day of 0 will turn a I t I continue to suffer day'in and 4 October, 1914, their names and addres- --G E R, CA E H I Ll P i peal. The war way last for wO. at once take Lydia E,Pinkhasn's Veffe- ap siiis risgo*4 for -sea and a full description of all claims appeals table Comp=A 6 w= and the nature of the securities,if any, or three years, and these I's held by them, and anay come of ten, but no ma;tter woman you want spedal mAYWO write fA Further take notice that after the how fre uently they luaT come - V o.(pondis ist day of October, 1914, the said E q Ly&a L Pinklism Kedletne 0 to distribute We are pleased to quote we must do our duty. Canada is your letter wM- cutrix will proceed ftntial) Lynn,Maw of- the deceased am away bs Opened, re" &ad answered by a estate Ong issees, parties entitled thereto havin e you from the scene of the bloody Won"and,keN fa g rices on only to the claims of which. he a a I P is- -,strife. In the European countries tbenbave notice, and the sat be I I able for the said havin their homes GROUNDS cutrix Ar + tbousands are 9 PICNIC -irsof to any sV* destroy#d and.all their ecuring I son of whose claim ithe Picnic parties desirous of 8 have receiv . shall-not.t U 11 d taken from them. Death is more rounds may secure th,)se adjacent to- ed notice. limcoe Point House at reasonable, AjtT CLUNDE A19, to be Aesired that the CoAdition Executrix.by -in. There hundreds rates. A. E. CKRISTIAN, they are now Boats,dishes and tables will be pro her Solicitor thousauds Will perish from the ieasonabliii'riLtes. 48-60 We oan'� deliver to.4ny station vided at the 26th August, 1914. om starvation. Let Ice Cream every Sattirday D&W $word and fr ents will in Ontario - YEARS' us in Canads.then do our part lee cream and other refresbm .60 desir- rt is hard be provided at boothsfor those and eagerly... EXPERIENCE hag them, when timely notice. has to say how long this lamentable been given. The more that is For f urtber particulars apply to war will last. up to quality a er our matefials are :,done at the beginning the short L. L I A M 8 n. SiMcoe Point..House. will be its duralio* not down .to,price TnAot MARK41 a TIN NEW DESW-N XYDRO-ELEUMNC RAILWAY SMITH SHOP ainted a d fill COPYR1014TS 'Let's, get acqu n A and-4 loll maI, 0-9 wid n"no mendt ­­ I I -. This township,7a up in Gree I)w qjw� Inv"! I . . I . ir== . . . � 1. . o order.1 counicipalities concerned. will oi`n'��,,It I haveo ene &V00 ur wi :)and am prepar. tlona 6 ow ta. 19th vote on the question which est=f I tinsmith shol the future do all kinds of tin- sent fro& e=rtAftg=r=T0 Puente taken bave such an influence ois roofing and spgaa so"cip,w%ba t h c h r u i 0 be ",00b h n 8 od un t 0 In0 r m 0 it d e es a re ion r r a e 0 ny d th 'le th e e the ard- Cle 1 mid er. n dred ra B' ih from the �tjon. Let 0 u5 p 0 a t Ic t I lit b, la m le in en b lo�e th t is modearo-w be smithing, 0 of the township, if 41-- tnis ofific Amam b 'I At furnace work. resen t, riu"t* k limited knowl go ver Work guaranteed and prices A d&Meiy inustrowd Te L bleb they A 6b Itho'Ltbe Leis moderate. by D ' -H SE A I ufroo vtdrw but it num u n vr asked to 0 Eo" w I P h =&rno a kw;i o h uk:WVT7r ber of met awrence Denny, 1MIWk, Fu of voti **w now u 7.1111111 W" D ,�. `,,,. tea• �.. — A a S "'a '+�' ,.' c r ..lint�• �...,...,,,,• .. ,.�T" •:.. .y. },.,, iv3 ` r '�'... , �., .. • ,,.;. ; ,ii-: -z a, ...�..x�.:�•:wss'�s;,- ..rx�a ,q,%<!,,..e.. _ �, oi:u.�scusn,r e''.�- -?.•.,,,� ^wc.c�'+:: �, :.a.•,. _ ..•:nw��- -•, r. ""id's:�. yBZTr.'.,� :: .s�. _..�'°,,.Q°. �' G ,".. L"•F ...a�, i'R .-,+ :r .a�.. ...... .r w.a •�p�r ',"w':•v .�•�•�• .L -,+.u. .ac/ :L'�•.8-. ''i•.•,."F- •; �� :mak. �.�T'v'r�'�y ..�•.•.:+,�•n:� ,',. . .y.. .- ,:; .,. } h� :. w .. J^Y. ..,-w '...F-�, .., •- :. , ..,. � +6:. � ..� 1.^- .[ t + . --__ -- • Ct.AltIKIAONT SOUTH ONTARIO- WOMEN'S Branch Secretary to the District •~ , Mrs. Harwood i9 visitingfriends INSTITUTE head qSecretaruarters. Wm,Balmer,Whitby, , is �. 1ARDSONS SIIPPORT HOSPITAL SHTP� who wUl lorward thesame at Dace to ` n.Berlin. Ont. ' D.Scott left on Wednesday for � Hoping and trusting that the wom- � • •� The District President requests an important of finest la of —hl@ vacation. Dave sate needs a y en of South entails will show loving pow wins y rest." member oe persons wishing to contri- loyalty to"Rome and Country" by Chia& A very large Assortment of - Mr.and Mrs. Bryan,of Toronto, bate to the sing et_. p the hospital responding generously to this cause. .} ry chi that is bean equipped and re- .'. Stationary. Boob,Dolle, Toys, jaN s nt Sunda with Wm. and Mrs. p g pP� P I remain s y sented to the Uovernment by the af- yours in Faith, received for the Holiday orad•. Oali Thomson. filiated Societies of Oanadian women, A number from here purpose for use in the present great need, will Mia. B. L. Brown, and see them• attending the Toronto Exhibition forward their contributions of money District Pres., of South Ontario 8nbsoriptions taken for all Magasiaes, next week. P " either personally or through the Wom..Inst.,Whitby. Miss Lou Dickin , of Toronto, Weekly told Daily No . is visiting with M; Wm. Evans for a few days. • J. ��� •R=C��.����� e - Miss Jennie Rawson. of Toronto, , ie visitin¢her re Geo. $tseet. and Mrs—. Cooper. Our public school will re-open Opening of Direct Passenger Service between --- —F -- — /� the ;4� rnr•+++ staff teachers. UNION STATION CENTRAL G.T.R. STATION--,C. N. t. STATIOX.- J Mrs--; H:--A¢ec:hia---an�k-dau�ht . Miss Blanche, visited Mrs. J. $. AND VALCARTIER MILITARY CAMP, bur ice-cream parlors will now be `- o open during the season and we ante Committee Beal on Tuesday. Effective August 24th, and thereafter...Daily Except Sunday. . will secure a regular �•' Mrs. F. M. Cooperand children, supply from the -- -_ of Chat N. Y., are visitingrela- East- West- East- West- The object of this Association is to �E y' bound 'STATIONS OITY DAIRY COMPANY lessen stealin and prosecute bound bound , STATIONS .bound fives in Claremont. — gg P '. Mr. and Mrs. Dickson, of To A. X. P. X. P. It -- A. M. First clsae Bread,Oates of fine variety the felons. � s 9.� lv. TORONTO sr.. 9.15 +7.16'tM. OTTAWA are •10.00 ronto, spent a few days with and Oonfectionery always —=parr and Mrs. Thomson. P, X. 18.30 JoLnrrrs coo = on hand, Members having property stolen oommstl- y 1.00 . lv. BzLLEyuxz sr. 5.15 Cate immediate! with on member '7" Mies Joe Ross and Miss McAI- A. X. p• at• of Ezaoatiia Oommitin. IioMis are spending a few, days 4.55 ar. KiNGsTOx ar, s.30 5.45 -SHAWINIGAN JCT. 8,40 HERB MOINNEY, 1.30 Iv.. 'lv, 4.55 8.60 ar. QU$HRC 'lv. ''f.a0 PICHERING ONTARIO Membership fes gi•�• with Miss Macnab, (Sandbank.) 9.36 Iv. are 6.E0 4.40 Sxrra's FALLS 1.411 Mrs. Nelson Wang and two dau- Tieksts'mav be had trom the President or; ' liters are visitingfriends in 0,�0 are OTTAWA IV. loon 10.x3 at,' VALCARTI'R lv, 4,41 eeoret•sr on.ppliaa6loa P.M. Noon A. m. P. Y A snap for some farmer .gyp ontreal for a couple of weeks. _ +_,Service between Ottawa and Quebec City daily. Ezac.Qom.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Pales 4 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, of To- --- - _ _ A DASiN VERTICAL LIFT er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Out ` ionto, are visiting with Duncan Electric Lighted coaches and Cafe Parlor Care between Toronto MOWER FWS-ALE— and Ottawa, and'Mrs. Morgan for a few days. _ — WILL SELL AT COST. J,A,'O'Conlof: W,,. C!ark. ` Mr, and Mrs. Chandler, of To- Standard Sleeping Cars and First Class Coaches between Ottawa Call and examine this machine " ronto spent Sunda with the and Quebec City. _ President, tory pe 'as it will positively be sold. - ' letter's parents, J. � and Mrs. "-Double Da" Service,except Sunday,and convenient West-End ser- Guaranteed is every way. g Seal. vice between Toronto, Port Hope, Uobourg, Treutoa, Picton,Belleville, Mr. Atsyell, of Sunderland, ae- Deseronto and Yarker. `�hH'S' w' P=�M !Z Re air Shop.w had a For Rail and Steamship tickets, and all information, apply toeompanled by Mr. Sha , Ind. Phone 1921 'p business trip to Claremont on Nearest C. N. R. Agent. pICHERING, ONTARIO Tuesday. Bicycles for hire. Also, a number of Murray Tarves, of Myrtle, is second-hand wheels for sale,or ' spending a few days with hisew ones ordered when CadillacCATCH FOR uncle and aunt, Thomas and Mrs. The adillac Vacuum Cleaner , ao�yyear and�uun o Auto Tlree ' Pearson. Rev. A. McLellan preached two This is.the time when women have their carpets and rugs cleaned - �' TOD S •• for sale-at right prices. very impressive sermons to his and put in place again. Why not keep them clean by using Motor truck each Wednes- Ind phone 1918 Pick. _ Presbyterian congregation on day and Saturday for all Russell AY1C�PeW Sunday. ,this hand vacuum cleaner? No dusty curtains or walls, , Graydon and Mrs. Goodfellow, kinds of Bread and Cakes_ PICHERING, Oat. of Whitby, spent Sunday with everything kept clean and bright all the year round. The Mrs. D. Forsyth and daughter, best make 89.50 and 811.50. A free demonstration when asked for Ask fora 10 cent wrapped ' .. _, Mise Mildred. fruit loaf. Pickering Levi and Mrs. Gleeson and f im C• g, BURLING - PICKERING lly, of Fort William are visiting I M&. T Q at the home of the former's uncle, r -Ed. and Mrs. Gleeson. ! • OSHAWA. ONT. LumberYardFrank Cooper has made ezten- vshaw Jteel t1hingles . sive improvements to his barn and FLOUR and FEED stableson the farm at resent oe- - ' Cu led b Albert Slack. gAre Fire Proof, Wind Proof, We have just ,received a In a and y at Ci. N, R•, Station Well assorted stock of(Georgia pine in. , Farmers are now busy finishingWater Proof, Lightning ChWOOd terior-finish,composed of base casing eq , -_ up their harvesting operations � _ and mouldings in great variety. that have been delayed by the Proof and Frost Proof. — We guarantee all the above stock to heavy rains of last week. Bran, Shorts,Flour,Dried be first-class, as it was manufactured Thomas 3regg is leaving this good, up-to-date QaIIadl&II Brewers Grain@, Malted in the Southern States by the besi .,week for Ardberg, Parry Sound, g p American machinery.' Corn Feed, Oileake Meal, 'where he will spend a few weeks Farmers use them. Also pannel doors open and glazed camping with John Gerow. Molassine, Blatchford'd sash, verandah Qumas sand Barri- �;•3, Mr. Hayes, of Montreal, and :- Calf Meal,Oyster Shell etc. wood flooring. 1;2 and a inch reagh formerly of the Farmers Bank ~' and dressed pine. 1 and 8 inch heii- -'here, Is visiting friends. in Clare- See any of the following Local Aagents—They will gave you best pricks on For particulars Phone home 5W. hook, ron�tb. 1' inch hemloak T and (#d. Call and omit., • r,.moat and Balsam for a few days Pedlar's Metal Roofing Siding, Vents, Culverts Finials, ThG3�0,A ill�rSaturday -;, Jae. B. and Mrs. Madill, Mrs. A. Terminals, Sheating and Ornaments. Y�nooa.until rareoe W. Mackay and Ira Boyer were Samuel Manning, W. Price_gle, _ w In Toronto over Sunday attending Brooklia rat. Whitby, Oat. g 1 gyp, the funeral f their brother-in-law 1}. M. Rim 'w Jacob McIntyre. " i ~ W. D. Gordon Qi ftif Mr@. Robert Worth and son, of ,.,.I,awrenoe hDenn� Oat. Whitby, Oct. �i S ;PICKERING � Worthy Y Doha Aahe'hur@t, , Bram ton, returned home on Greenwood, Oat. Goodwood, Oct. " • � � � i b p o_ C— Saturday after spending a week 1pp, Healy, W. F. button, ` is .,..with the former's parents, Thomas Boz Grove, Ont. Whitevale, Ont. ,� ELATION ! and yrs. Gibbons_.__ _ J. C. -Morrish, W, W. Sadler, _ - R a �e aK ad• o The Claremont Citizens' BanceOat. K 3 re �C u 'vin an open sir con- Highland Creek, Ont. Greenwood, _ para- p purpose giving pe W'm, Wilson, Pickering, Oat. g � po O� New and second cream ee cert, Saturday evening on W. M. )Palmer's lawn(weather permitting) No higher price, but better service and satisfaction. 0 p . o 1aV gg k4= tors. Gasoline anginas, 8 " -.�.eryboay come Ont and enjoy an THE PEDLAR PEOPLE Limited •a b ;s different-makes, pumping,ont. .. evening of good music. K y ,". �o aro i—.r —O atm. —fats. Fa-r��81II rs. v. an Head,Office;and works, OSHAWA, ONTJ EstablishedJ1861, C „d Alm p�B. daughter, Rhoda, who have been Sit g g m .. rice hj= SET PRICES. ~'visiting friends here for a few - tso days, left on Monday and will visit friends in Toronto and Ar- g g a �,. JnI� O w Young Brood Sow for,sale. -thur before returning to their scut -d 'VCT_ $. TAOKSCI�T home in Franklin; of 9t ba. - m g B o: Non.• wM BROCH ROAD, ONT. Robert Miller, of eek around THE DOMINION UNK,spent a few days last week aroand - � o+ nee here and as far "at as Myrtle, «eaosiunos4otu rAn•.,S T. W.lo.w vas-nissusa .� January 1e16�Whi6b 7, Oshawa @,BroaRham -;- )e � -purchasing horses for the British -- _ e, Po"P_P 1T, :brings is,o oniasooa la, p g ., - Pe..aeoc�i ,IIyterrao..16 �•��, ---'T'his Bank Offers Farmen _ army. He succeeded in buffing •- ` • about thirty, for which.hea aid aempl.t•andat1dscWrbw&tn semac'• p --Salo. "as caIloded an fa or bfs tern, .. wd*&=ss me&on Who d Are You Interested in reasonable but not an exorbitant r.uauble rates. ,a -- - - - price. The weight of the horses ltM n,s,,,. ut sol at cuff mr::s�is peon on dowsistof n:'do�1W A"n�vward�i. • � �_ sought after, varies from 1250. to .1 1850 pounds. _. Fencing ..: Peter and Mrs. Macnab returned WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manoger. home on Friday evening . after 4 AND s ending a couple of months with Of all materials and de ian their daughter, Mrs. D. P. Mac- kap!in stook. It will pay voce - fyirlane, of Prussia, • Sask. They • to Ball at our works and inspeot aor$brit 17 t!mA in • in —, — Gates . and obtain prion, Don', >>e nit" other parts of the north-west, and SGIT11114 W=8 do report a most enjoyable trip.Crops g • _ _ ly ws eau, and do throw ofi the agssr• � around Prussia are almost a Som- eommisdon of 10 per ows.,which you wil owtain-plete fails s this year, but in _•. _ _ - -I have in stock 3000 rods of oawlt itesadve byh m sr■ reany parte excellent yields of .wNIT�Y ��ANIT>E CO.. - wheat of beet quality are report- wire fencing made by the a ume•, Whitby, oowl nl► ed "'We are pleased to state that our store iS about completed-and Steel Companyof Canada. our stock is being got into 11ret-class condition, when we will t HYDRO-AEROPLANE FLIGHTS able to meet the wants of the public better than ever. You I also carry brace wire,' '' 'i , lr ►7�VA WILL BE GIVEN At CANADIAN will find the store well lighted and cheery. The Millinery De- ! < partment is in' connection with the Dry Goods and will be ,.'coiled spring wire, wire - -per Manufacturer NATIONAL EXHIBITION THIS YEAR. up-to-date when completed. p staples. Steel posts and Visitors tor-le Canadian National r • - Shop and Residence, Dundas St Exhibition tbte year will have the Boots and Shoes—In this line we have some bargains to clear cedar posts.' WHITBY, ONT. opportunity of witnessing..-.-hydro- out the balance of the summer stock. •. See them .and save i - aeroplane flights, Arrangements have money. Three doors west of Whitby Hoare By his mmbine daily, starting from Let me chew ou what I have en -the lake and circling over the Exhi- Here is a bargain in window blinds all complete 30c ; also bal- y We are prepared to instal wood or iron bition Grounds. These flights will be auce of this season's wall paper—stock cleaned -out at 20 per q y p note you rices. pampa on short notice,also attend • to all kinds of repairing. ' given at various intervals daring the ' cent. lees than regular price. This-is a good time to bay as ' ;. afternoon, but one will be held at the no doubt wall paper will go up. r Agent for the Ontario Wind XIII, ' fixed hour of six o'clock every day, p- very p A. V, REESOR also gasoline engines and, ,�sufficient height will be maintained . ..Groceries all fresh and up-to-date at the ale closest rices. tl,e ore ear over the grounds that in case•of • eident there will be time and t �t,, Co.. a �T IiAGINET ORIDkM►S>tPARATO)g to glide out over the water bet D. SIMPSON its C ,,. PIC�R"'NG LOCUST R LLQ_''8fo.10. t 29. Pileaati .. ... .. �, ,.�.;.. ",.k .. . - '::t•- ,•d•. Y .:;.,. .r*,.a`,ub' �`!° 7•ti'i v a'R'�` . 't.,. «.�1•. •.; �.�'t:. �'•^',.�'•, .a,-1, ,y.. :, z,Y•`M� �,;. .1 �:..t. .� N';fii3: 4"ti•.:. d .fin.% ::.,;�a,°�. 'a. •n' 2- -BIG ES ION R I ussl� 'WINS ICTORY mstances D per tint—Followe Parliam Six Days ent Meets In Circu That, es aTe Figh d by Canadian -Rout, of Germans �,­ ,Will be Historic proposals ptu��d mia' ni"y guns. 1(htawa, Aug. I -What will be the "cesstary legislative called as the "War Parlianient" will be submitted for your f)�nsider- A despatch iroin London says! whereby re asian lef wing preseed on- The Ru t I uthorizing ad- A despatch to the Daily,Mail f rom e *is opened this afternoon by his ation. Other bills a ow4s�rd evening dmov at ward, and t e of Con- ditional measures whkh are n- St. Pet�r�bmr ' g says that,the fix rig. heir tl�e�Duke�_ _t the enemy out of-t ----is-�-_fc_T &n naught. Thepponing ceremony was ur h­"ubJic-sa-rc`Vy W.111 4bl� e in e st Pr rubmslAvu The Germans then a ked you ithout delay. biy, nug carr of all the social fu ctions -b, presented t�� w t heatre of war operatiens has-been armistice that t �ht ne divested terized past ocoa- "Gentlemen -of the House of Com- Which have-charac fought and won by the Russawriks, -ay their dead and wounded. Thiw and in their stead' was the inons,-Estimates will be laid be- w sions, hogidned a complete victory after; wa,*s refused. _--sileat AyM apprecia- -fore y6u to prov six 'aa of a deep ide for expenditure "t d,. ion of the grave issues with w1lich--w-hich has been, or may be, caused The battle froht exten;ded near -ly retreate the-Parliament of Canada.has been by t�e outbreak of hoetilities. thirty miles on both sides of "the The Gerniana, hasti ne runin by the Russians. The� A. "Hon. Gentl iu heavy. -called upon to deal. emen of the Sena-ie, rnain railway li ng f rom pursued -very a town onemy's losses were The arrival of the-Duke of Con- Gentlemen of the House of Com- Eyatkuhrren, on the Rus- naught on Parliame period in The fighting The Russians a4ptiu nt Hill waa wit-'mons,-The critical ean borde-i westward. red Air I as Tand nessed by thousands of Ottawa peo- which. we have just. entered has began when the Russians a,ttacked Golda.p. Reports that the Russians GENERAL HOETZENDORF, -ave occupied Insterbarg geemLa� t6 ple, who were not deterred by aroused to the full the pat]��;tism the German First Division., which h i threatening * skies from ' ' the chief of statf of- the Austrian u a; bat, Tilsit, v1"w1x1g and loyalty which have always actu- &riny. whd'.Is said to be leading th*- had a�live'red several 'Ijsl�oce��sful 'be official. Thi xnesn4't what will go down as a historic ssaulls onlycificulinen. The forces a town.on the left bank of the Nie- ated the Canadian people. a. Austrian soldiers in the field. n1gs- scene in the annals of the Canadian "From' every province, and, in- on both sides were gradualli in- man, sixty miles north of Xo - - Parliament. His Royal Highness deed, f rom every oommunitY9 t4be creased, the. Germans fin-aly having berg, has been out off from oom-, Z- al es- s pears in the; name of the Minietoer One inuilicatioll-wipth- other p&rts of was accompanied by the :usu response to the can of duty ha three army corps engaged. inance, is to empower the Gov- oort of dragoons and received by been all that could be desired. The Of F army corps had-been hurriedly call- Pruesis. to make advance& too - In the�_fighting eight German regi- 'the customary guard of honor from spirit Which� thus animates Canada ernment ed f r6aii Lyek. -the Goverxior� - General's Foot also _hi&__Majesty`s domin- banks, to authorize the banks to Fierce fighting took place at Gum- ment-s "of the field army ana six 441-spires and we make paymente in notes, and to i&- Guards. ions throughout the world; . ulation. to authorize binnen, when the Germans attempt- Landwehr regiments, total-ling sue excess cire t� ris united action ed to turn the Russian right flank. about 70,000 1 e*, with 2W gu S eech From Throne: may be assured that P to repel the common danger will not the suspension of-the redemption of gh the attack here waa con- took liart, and. the number was re- Gentlemen of the Se-n- �hat Dominion notes and gold and give Thou The Ger- I fail- to strengthen the ties the Gove mor-in-Council authority dacted-with the utmost vigor, the' inforced to poo,ow men. ate. Gentlemen of the House 0 ilable in East Prus- bind together.t.hose vast dominions moratorium. attempt .. was frustrated by the man forces ava tin the possession and enjoyment of to eitablish a � . %. bravery and stubbornness of the sia, besides the independent caval- "Exelse'Tax" Increased. "Ve ry grave evonts vitally affect-I the blessings of B ritish libe rty Russian troops qn� this wing� The ry division, are-five army corps, of rtm stylai As representatives of his Majos- The following specia, war tax on -6eld ariny, 'totadling- 210,000 ing the interests -of all his Maje I Riissian,as&took I the. opportunity the P red by the concentration o 4ominiuns have--transpired since ty the King, I must add my expres- coffej: sugar" liquors and tobacco, off6 f the men, with 540 field guns and 180 prorogation. The unfortunate 0122t- sion of thanks amd admiration for etc., was anilounced by Hon. W. T. rman G� s'to th-i northward too,direct howitzers, beside& a considerable do it immediately ihe splern-did spirit of patriotism White, Minister of Finance, in pre- a vigorous assault on their centre, number of siege guns. bre&k of war ma e House of imperative for my Ministers to take and generosity that have been die- sent ng his budget to th W., ixtraordinary measures for�llthEF`08- played throughout the length and Coxn�ous�: fence of the h*norA-nd*— integrity 'Of breadth of the Dominion." Lime And Fruit-Juleem.' ....,our.Empire. Notices of Notion. haN ins not .N Lime and fruit7 juicel- v- respect to such of these have been more than '25 per cent.' of proof SPIT JIPA' N -is NOW __AT -4A-1 .V measures as may require the senc- Two'notices of,.Motion &I of P&rliarneut, given as the bi ent rit& are 'placed under a duty of 75c tion avd approv ams ol Governin instead of e0c per-7-gallon. ligislation. The first, in the name Minister, provides If the- proof spirit is more than of the Prime tim speci fic duty is Bombardment of Kaiseis Poss' ession 111 "that it is expedient to prcvide 25, per cent. Z14k raised from ft-40 to #3-00-per gal- that a sum not exceeding $50,0oo, i g 'be granted to his Majesty to- Ion, the ad valorem duty remain n 000 Tar East Now in Progress 7 wards defraying any expenses that unchanged at 30 per cent. juice, -Lime. jmi and fruit' oe may be incurred by or under the -ar Japi e increased--from 22 to -a:uthority of the G�dverndr-in-Coun- n.o.p.. -rega,iding Ln g A desp&*h from Tokib saya i Ja- Great Britain' the Europeaa war, an& til during the year ending March 22V, per cent. under the general n tariff and from 15 to' 17�/. per cent. pa*n began war on Germany with an position i, 01., 1915, for the defence-and wur- this will show- -that Great &I Japanese army -preference. ity of Canada, the conduct of xvav under the )3ritish order to the and that, the Alcohol is increased from::02.40 Britain asked Japan a aid in or military operationfr in or beyond navy to -baptiare Ki&u-Cbau, Ger- Far Eaat and 8, ed -her action he oon-tinuaoce to.93.00 perga4lon. Canada, promoting t a Chinese poseemion, imme- -against Germany. of trade, industry and businms On alcoholic perfumes in small many 00111111 Me aa3 bottles the duty.- is raised from 60 diately� The; �apaaese expeditionaryL. 0 unications whether by official news of the situ&tion 'f ent to Kiau-Chau.sre undor to%0 per cent. ; in large r bottles fo rees. a I of insurance and indemnity iix�-Admiral the qpecific duty is mised from $2.40 the Japanese fleet and transports the command Of _V JCamimuriL. gainsi war risk or otherwise, and V are to *100. The ad valorem duty to was kept secret, but because of pre the. carrying out of any meas %T; Y� �'deemed necemary or advisable by remain unchanged. paratiops which have been in pro- T%e Japanese, rescript issued Ofi'spiiiti of*nitre �he duty�s also gress sm-ce Japan sent h1Lr ultima- says- i the Go%ornor-in-CoVncil in conse- ov6rn.meDt ..We command our army and I raised from $2 40 to $3,00 per .gal: tam to tho'Kaiser's C quenc4� uf the existence of a state Ion. is believed that everythimg Was navy to mxry on-hadtilities with &U 7ut-war-. - ir strength, sad we. the attaA on Kibu-01" thei command "It is further resolved that the On mecheat-rd wine thi incrW4i;w__—is -i�e aay for when the tiTne limit of the ult1m&­ competent authorities to put Governor-in-Council be empowered from 50 to 60 per,cent. pired. rt in puisusace of 7 of loan, te cial war tax of tuld ex forth every effo mporary On malt flour�L ape btain the national.. itfi ralap by-NY&: a ' aadkio It is'reported that �,,oani Okumi their duties to o �or otherwise, such sums of Money 3c �er pouna 'IS impose in n -the I aw of as are required for the purpose of to the existing ad valorem duty of will make public the correspondence ai�in Within the limits of and nations." ent. any payment authorized by .35 pe r c whicb passed between J&p&n making any Act founded en these reeolu- Chemical prepardtit.m!a,* 'in(;Iuding Russian Minister of Foreign tions. .-from $7.00 to 4$8.00 ap- patent mediciries, when dry, remain lier"thousand d resolution, *hich. Affairs. The secon unchanged; but on &11 others the per thousand. duty is raised.from .50 to.'W"per I n orde r. to meet -t;he action of tain mo re them 40 distillers and 'brewers who Savis nt. If'they..eon ex-waxelioused their goods with & I per cent. of pro-of spirits the speci- GREATEST .-BATTLE. OF WAR I fic dutv is increased from $2.40 to view to a-voiding expected war taxes all the qxcise duties axe made 3 00 per gallon, ain-b; zind colors, ground in spi� retroactive tQ Apgast..Uh, and thk J. P e date appile3 to-the--impor' 5o,o LMLU $1. .. - -Servians to the Number of iso',00rj Defea L -t. duties on liquors. 1 $1 25 per gallon. L.osses on Both Sides Enormous i Austria.ns— I The Excise Ineieases.� HYDRO.-AEROPLANE FLIGHts. The following are the-increases in the excise duties:-- Will He GlTen at'C' " adlin Nffl0n; �-7 -a: Th.e, fou.r-ciaysi' battle":nea.r L-osuitza. , an A despatch f rom.Rome W Spirits from $1.90 ao $2.40 per al Exhibition this Year. t the following fles- Austrian& to the number of 150,000,' newspapers prin ' fought an equal number. of SeTb§. gallon. Visitors to the Canadian Nation- pate Via,- Aug. li dated -N-ish,. Ser The lo se' Malt li(4aors from-10 to _15c per al Exhibition.-at Toronto,Ahis-year a a on both sides were enor of wit- AW molls. 'The vietoni-capturpd great,- ira I fon. will have the opportunity T'Tht g�neral'gtaff' ann" iincig the booty and several -thousaind' Malt f r-om.11/2c,to 3c per pound; neasing hydro-&!Toplane flights. prison' l It f roin 2�,c to 5c. Arrangeme v'e been made crushed ma nts ha complete victory.of the Serbs ih a I ers. e&n will fly his Manufactured tolmeco f rom, 5c to whereby W. A. D loc per pound; cut tobacco and machiie daily, starting from the tmist from be to 1�oc per pound. lake and circling over the Exhibi- Snuff and snuff flour from 5c to tion G rounds. These fligh9a will be rvals during per pound given at vari<yus inte EST_ . .,.B,1TTLE $�.00.to $3.00-per the afternoon,,but one will be held Cigars from fi &gas $3.00 thousand; if in sma3l pack at the xed hour of' X 6'cli>ck to 84,00 per thousand. eve-ry da.�. k sufficient height will I Cigarettes, weighing not more be madrit,ained over the grounds 0 d-� Allied Forces f France .and Britain ' Hol than three pounds por thousand, .that in cam of accident there w4l be :74.;'4;� I in to glide,out over frorn $2.40 to r thousand; time and roo $3.00 pe Back WV tile (3-erman Army, more than three iFo—unds1the water before descending. y 11 1 -T veighing T�: A despa.6,-h frorit Loxidon� saTs: southwardi- 1 statements regard4,ng the -is believed t.!) 6e'the French fron- nes oldied tior be'tw' Ue'to ths objeoti-ve of which great battle between the een Mon,% and Lille. Ap-1 Germans codin' Sc te�mi armies and 'the Germans in Bel- parexitly the Ge-rrrans line: extends A., 7 etTeot that the from' a poif�t sough of Ghe-ut t um, Are t,6�the um fren�h have 4&sumed the a,ggres- Hat, south-east of Charleroi, and London sao�s: the Hague conventions.- They do toning the Gei- thence southward to Walcourt. A despatch from �--*ive and are tau*& me:harmless-after a ee.rtain - ii.. not-beco MI, lines. of. ---__.A----R6ttordam despatch quot�es officia-1-Rrit" news bureau The numbex of hours, and they are not, roi-"&'nCL* ge. The Kobemdaal despatches as saying tween Charlo' ie following statement.: the ue;d :'WA I r ..I aid irr connection with"any d�finite G,ttack ot pushed that soon after leaving Brussels and The Admiralty wishes to draw at- wilikary sc�heme,'-&uoh as-thoclosing. agaiii.st the' ftain German position% making a faiaA t6ward Ghept thei, nings too of a military port or as a distinct and the, advance of Germans suddenly turned towa.rdl tention to the previous war on the Meus4T I I Aiinn against, ad inva!dinsr-fleet. I U -Uert- io�ward the Frelylah the mabir-we9b "aill'st bitiv. -AV- he dmlger� te a 11c 7'. ka�ttered *on -the oh-ance of �ttve Iva - . . '.front;ii8,r, thrvaten-ing Lille, has been cording to the oorrespondton-t, the NN7ho so far has refrained fronitalf. tion. but, axe Gerni&n strategists regard -�his -ing any steps akainst, Germany, but The Germans are continaing their touehii)g indiviclu.&I .Rritiab wax-' checked. ships -or merchadt vessels. All information points t6 the be- move, together witli the march on who may be compelled by anti-Ger- practice of scattering mines indig rdinary trs�cie In c'on' sequence, neutral ships,: no tief that the mo-cemonts of the Ger.- Valenoien-non, as a @uTrige for the man feeling in Hollan&to send am criminately upon the -0 their estai --&4- ams towards Ghent and Ostend allies, axid believe that it will oblige ultimatum to the, Kaiser inquiring roubps. Theze minea'-do not con- matter what d nVion, in wb&L arr-his intention*. h exposed to the greatest danger. waa a"feint to sereen the moveimenk 64tin t6change their front. form to t. e conditions laid down by 'h 6 { ,r'e'v` w;z _ .ya1 - J.•..w .•c..,,., f s :. xk t• .:3•.✓.. a- '-"`o.",".'p:. A°�....•-y„tvv+.�.s / seal 8 -*�.. .,••..+•e. ew.x. 7- W7710 ' --.seem:►:fi-a•_. - ";:;r•. -S'",►.:y• '....r',."rss Zap i., ,:;xrs ^:�rtu -c'.2u', 41„x0,',. s`= `-`�."`'a .xa s .. •:, ,;, y a •.. c . . _ ._,.. sees ._ .. _ _ v.a •v. ,� . . .. ;'1..: ., �.sees ,, .. .. .'va'� e -. ..y .._sees :,,.. -sees ..y .. _•, THE FRESHEST FISH. .,. • o ruthless manner in which they •• —' in a Seek Woman "'.BIG - • ravaged- the country through CRACKS ON — lar which they •went. The patrol ofStill Dripping With (Vater Drop. a O 1 s who tried to gallop into x ' Can Regale Health Uh an g - "Positively the Frying stbn. ht _ Liege, according to reports. from HAND AND ri NGERS Park & READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. Brussels, and capture the Belgian �� y g _ General-Staff, was acting true to fish I ever ate," said an ardent ii4 x • ' `y For Ceara I was thin and delicate. the Uhlan reputd-on` fol daring fisherman, "was one I caught in the '4 B '� , I lost color and was gastly tired; a work. EczemaforThree Years. Broke Out �wildtr of"Canada. A fri,end•of mine t y, yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on �• -- on Head in scales. itched and and I were out with a canoe and a .iny face were not only mprtifying to DIGEST FOOD BEFORE EATING light outfit for two Weeks', trout- 1my feelings, but because •'thought my ' BUrnod Bads . Cuticum . So skin would' never look,-_ ice again I -" y p fi' ing. Along late one-afternoon -' grew despondent 3'h my appetite ]But Ilow Trees Feed.'Is Difflealt 'to And Ointment Cureds we struck a likely looking streanp, ' y failed. I grew very k. Various Explain. - made camp for the night'and-went `�' Teigedies, pills, foal nd tablets I Lyons Brook, N. a.--I suffered with to fishin . In half an hour we had r �^. manent heIle�t.___A_ Every rdener knows that a trees for three years it started on my 'our pockets full qf•-.trouts,-_ - tr-ied-without--Ie - $-� - ---- - --..- - visit.to my sister put into mg hands can be fed an-ii made to grow with hands first in sores between my'flngeri ani' +when we ;'rollEci a couple of Highest grade beans kept whole ,44a box of Dr. Hamilton-s. Pills.. She increased-vigor. •If proper nouxish= alloverthopalmsotmytiand stones together, started a fire and ` placed reliance upon them- and now menu in the form of humus nitro- and fingers were big cracks. g and mealy by perfect baking,' ' Thea it broke out on my head put on the frying pail. While my retaining theirf>ii etr n¢th, that they have made me-a welYwoman gen, phosphate, etc be placed I would not be without them whatever J. about its roots the tree will ab- It itched oand (plena was busy With that I said to Flavored with delicious sauces. they mfg io sorb this food and' raw ra i sleep. it was so itching and I a-°q� ton's Pflls by their mild yet searching g P y• moi5e while rte lune cooking: ---,cellon very suitable to the delicate But how the tree feeds is some-I. - \ burning that I scratched and <, t111et ,• +\ made sores sea my hair came In half a minute I had a half character of a womans nature. They what mope 'difficult to explain. In. 0 _ \c out esoresanawfully.d .,I did aqe (,Pound trout. I swung this fish out never once griped me, yet they estab- all probability the tree digests its Hshed regularity My, appetite grew %ngw trhatit was. anti over him,* where he ,etoodl by =arms rob saz.>Es. + food. first a•nd-consumes it after- I was treiied•for along time and it did the fire, for.him to look at. - keen-my blood red and pure=heavy wards. Certain it is that the aver- - -`-wags- _�__c.c disappeared and. not do any gam• I save un my work for " 'Hold him so for a minute,' my 'a W. aawaoW,2QII•t7 Colborne 8t2••f, _ Toronto• -to-day my .skin Is as clear and un- age tree teas nb means of toner - a month but,an -soon -as -doing a►= .friend said to me, and. I did, ;ust o o strY ' wi iulvted as when I was a girl. Dr. tag food as a whole, as members of 4 house-work assts mp hands got lust as bad T F YOU WANT T oft--"LL Fa a as ever.. I used two bottles of and over his head. ' ' ' 1 Fruit stock. (}rain or Dairy Farm• '- �Flamilton's Pills did it all.:.- - the animal kingdom absorb it. It is it did not do any rood. Ono,day I road "You know there's- a. way of write IL W: Dawson. Brampton, or 60 The above straightforward. letter well known than the' larvae of cep- aEout Cuticura gip and ointment and Colborne St.. Toronto. from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife of a weak rain Insecta digest their food first decided to try them. I sent for a sample cleaning a fish sc whioh you,remove known miller in Rogersville, is proof its head and viscera practically fit a 1L W. aawsollr, colboza• St., Toroiiso. f 4TI t£nd consume it afterward. Obser- and I used them ttII_I ".it stopped the sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are itching and burning.co I got three cakes of touch, and my friend knew how. >irxswsrarass rose sAL3. It wonderitil, woman's medicine. Use vatio¢i would indicate that this is and a box of caticm Cftto=4-He reached up with.his knife to. a OOD WEEKLY IN LIVE;TOWN IN no other plll_bnt..Dr:. ex a meat and that cured ma^ (signed) Mrs. fish dangling over his head and G1&2- York county, stationery and Book -e% per box. All dealers or The Catarrh- tiny rootlets aot on the substances p•i.'McXesrney.May 27.1913. � Business r connection. Price only , pzone Co., Kingston, On`tario.' nicked it in the right sport at the 41,000. Terms liberal. Wilson F'ubllah- in the eartlt,_dissolving and break- Not only are back of its• head and then in-front #� Company, 71 Wast Adelaide stre*U _ ing them up-so they can be absorbed most valuable in the treatment of eczemas Toronto. RIHLANS ALWAYS kYS li'_tl FRONT. through the root pores, In order so and other distressing eruptions of slda and at the gills, and then rte just drew to be taken up the chemicals must scalp• but no other emnollfente do so much the head and interior fittings away ADENTE WANTED. 'r toe pimples, blackheads, red, rough .kine, all at once, leaving the fish perfectly Twenty-bis' Regiments in the Ger- be in liquid form and devoid of all l� .cafy".catsie.dandru>l,dry.thinaad -,WAR ATLAS ! s cleaned, and then, tvhile'it was still man Almy. waste. telling-hair. cbspped hands and shapeless dr- pi with the .wafter front which UD to date. of Europe and World: Tabu. The end of each � is armed naus,nor do ft so economkxlly. Bold by I had caught' it,- he droppedthis lated_ Hiewry Present ori.i.: war Juni; who and what-the Uhlan is with 'a horny substance with which druggists and dealers everywhere, Bora strength of Daltons involved; size, twenty at the present time occupies the it can burrow through 'the hard W�h°esample ofeach.with&2-p.book: trout u copthe frying pan. yya``ee: -Waris by fourteen. sin Money- „ 66ak•rt -Writable Cold mine for Agents. Y P Soil in search of food. When food is send post`xrd to Pots Drug a Db0°°' You couldn't have fish much send thirty cents for complete sample. - - - minds of man persons. An erron i eous impression seetba to exist in found it is dissolved into a liquid Corp..Daps.D.Sawa.U.8.6. fresher'than that, do you think?" Nichols. Limited, Publiehera, Toronto. F some quarters that the world "Uh- and absorbed by the -oat fibres. - aascl°!ssyAlrsoyi' AC Ian" indicates a tribe or national: From the root the food is carried , AN 18" LESSON. Dangerous Throat Troubles F Pty, aimil8r to the word "Cossack.' OR SALE-TEN ai PAoa!s BBEEx9,d - n4 by the as.p to all parts of the tree: swslos eaaapuoaeartoa sexed 1tN'E ' This is not so. _ ,p _. _ How_Gcrioan� Sad Plannpd�t- - r . -=- stun. I3othwelr Out. The C'assack is rn a Coasac - dap for Great Britain. Preytoted by Nerviline CANCER. TUXOR& LUWPti. ETC, r He is of Tartar origin. whose able KEEP CHILDREN WELL :'' internal and external. cured with- _ Lord Cromer, in a letter Zahich out pain by bom• treatment Wogs bodied mea are enrolled in the ars DURING HOT WEATHER IT ENDS MISERY OF COLDS � Deter• late. Dr, Behman Madicse i appears in a Ube L9sue of the Lon -Cc,. Limited. CcIUnxwood. .OuL ; miea of the Tsar. The word "Uh- — don "Spectator" says: QUICKLY. - ` land" simply denotes a certain type Don't wait till night. of cavalryman in the German army. Every moeher knows.how fatal the A aepttlagenalrian may perhaps Get after,your cold now,this very oMTARt® VETERINARY hot summer months are to small profitably remind his countrymen minute, before it_grown dangerousThe L:hlsn- is a lancer. There A" ' to regiments of L hlans to the Qer- rboea, dmr-{fifty .3 pts , d a emisome Q e them h boreapply c s with Nero roat,il Fie I par the COLLEGE*, , �. c en. Cholera infaatum, of ev ppeyou- ;• plan army !9 from Prtlesia, three dysently and etomarh trop- ears ago, and of whioh file Rub your chest and throat, rub tiles are rife at thi,a time, and often' pret�t generationy po y, g uoontrol of from Saxony, twq from Bavaria, i' lief will be immediate. meet of Ag�t•attur• of oetaNe a precious little life is lost. after unmindful. , and two from Wurtemburg-with a only a few hours' illness. The mo- '•In 1888 Napoleon III. allowed Nervtiine will esus you from lying istaih the tan. ; total strength on a peace footing of awake to night, coughing. choking', Aitltatsd with Ms UnWnity of •.approximately- 25,000. These regi- their who keeps Baby's Own Tablets�himself to be lulled into seZ'tirity a and suffering from congestion in the Tsnau• ..:: in the-hoose feels safe. The.-ooea- Prussian assurances.and stood aside chest .and,acute pain in the throat. ` N.B,-0old s wfli reopen on ments are ranked as heavy cavalry, clonal use of the Tablets prevent whilst Austria was crushed at Ba- Nerviline will break up that dull I t= let of OcWb r.'12141. . i ! and are used principally as lade- f Thnrhe -n pendent cavalry„ forming the esu,- �� and bowel troubles,. or if down. He paid dearly for his 1Se- neuralgic headache-will hill the cold In the new college Building. lt9 the trouble comes suddenly-as it gleet four years later at Sedan. and chill at its very beginning-will) University Ave.. Toronto. Canada. airy screen. This was their em save you from perhaps a serious ill- CALSNDAR ON APPLICATION. _ ', ployment in the Franco-Prussian geae'ra•Ily sicca-the Tablets will Had we declined to sAand by fabs - brio baby safer through, They gallant French (ration in the pre- acne• E. A: A. GRANfaE,V.S.,)ll.S. War, and from the reports coming g y y g g To take away hoarseness, a break Principal. } -.-from Belgium, it would neem that are sold by medicine dealers or by. sent emergency, not only should we up a grippy cold, to cure a sore throat the Uhlans art still being used as magi a't 2& cents a box- from The have rightly incurred the scorn and or bad cold in the chest, you can use the vanguard of the German army. Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- derision of the-civilizgd world, but nothing so speedy and effective as Spoiled Her Argument. ville, Ont, infallibly, should the Germans have Nerviline. For forty years It has been Bt P •• ►e had almost roved that wo sabre,he chlan to armed with lance, succeeded in crushing the French the most largely used. family remedy carbine and pistol. He to g' in the Dominion. Time has proved its man is in every way the equal of -and the Russians, they would have merit, eo can you by keeping handy ; " - " + -'well mounted and his equipment is Don t you feel better state you endeavored toprepare a Sedan fez man. P Y g P Pose gave up smokiag3 '. "�? os. file bheif the-lar8e fi6c. family ' es iall deal wed- for the ur . o. .I'mW211, what happened F'' foiz which he is employed-ready to bothered to death trying to find out us before the lapse of many years, bottle; small trial size 2be., sold by +Just. then a mouse ratii across The analogy appears to me to be any dealer anywhere. the stage and it as all off." .,fight or run, ride down outposts or what has become of all that money striking. r'.1 ' scouting parties of the enemy, bar- I was going to save. -� _,.rasa .his flanks and screen the 4F The Dear Girls.' stiLialment+ Cures iPlsOltthirL: movement's of his own main body. _ "Here comes Nerissa. Let:s all - - uffl of Assassination - - - •� .. Y her complexion of{, Who'll .'. , ' `'V�hii•h She Kneaded � •_ 7 - _ The word Uhlan ' itself is of '. A man, razor is hand. was caught .by k he first I" 'Did you las Polish origin and denotes a lancer. his wife assassinating not an enemy, bot iso r o read in .he paper where- '11`be Uhlans in the German army "I will," volunteered Vageaea. a corn- what si needed was emy, brat g woman stabbed her husband with wear the czapka, the peculiar flat This to to cert.4 t'ha't I have need KIN. "No, let me•do it," urged Pecos a bread knife 1" headdress 7kGidi was worn AMD'S Liniment In my family for years. Corn Eztracter: it's-sate, painless and No, Probably ,he was orusty to toppedand consider it the best Iiniment on the 'sure. Try "Putnam's'-cures eo fast, Tac. tae "h know where , her freckles �+ "by,the Polish Uhlans, and which to market. I have found it exoeVent for at all dealers. are." ; . her when she asked him fbr some of horse sesh. '.its day is the distinguishing ,mark _• ,(Bignell 's' - �. . . his dough." in the uniforms of the lancer regi W. 8. PINEO. tlaassd+s Ltaimeat Cares Oarist Is.Cows• ,x Woodlands," Miadletoa, N.B. 'Everything of,His. 7 p� menta of Great Britain and other << �On The Go. rr�y Y lY8 � mLim a I w'���'�via� ante- -- been married lshe has abeen throttah W The Uhlans during the Franco- Prussian r everything. 'Madge-.She says she hasn't any u.t sr•oeafori•���* eo s' Prussian War made a name for . time to sleep or go to the theatre.' �ymaurr... sl6hrtneiq•sem•4>Ioo.CYfeap. �• ' Yes, her husband says she has, She must'be a very busy .woman. themselves for their quick dashes p. too „ .,An Even Break. and raiding expeditions and the ,A hand of the Lily. Marjorie-She certainly tae she's Mrs. Hiram Offen-Your recoIn Bermuda generally is called-'-'fie s�sa'a >G stmem Ceres 'Golan, xuw dancing All the time. meadafiona are rather poor, I must ' land of glue lily and the rose." The say. ' British ookkier, who serves there, The•P�'ed[6s1 Calf. beiaara's Liafm.ae oasrts �ssta:atrei• aZaid- Yell, [num, yelc weren't Summer D aye has nicknamed it "the land of The wicked, witty prodigal re- `spuds' and 4i110II9," as the cultdva- The man behind the bass dram recommended very highly to me, far«, tion of these vegetables form the turned and.in his old manner ac- works to'beat"the band. " ' aythe r." _ CallOr a d a in t. costed his father: _ --- ----- - 3t. chief indtistry of the inhabitants. ,'Well, gux'nor. I've come back. ' wholesome _food - such I Although the- climate is tropical Are you Rei^Q to kill the fatted B3 there is not a single wild animal in calf 4"• . . WA' R � MAP OF EUROPE Bermilda-slot even a small grass But the old gentlemap was a snake: Neither are there any match for him and sally Furst class up-to-date in ilve.00lon and beautifully'illitetitated: tittle it x !6 'trains. Pram-Cars, c'' motor-calla. (lives complete enmtaesy of countries engaged in the present:European � P045t �To, my.son, I think I'll let you aval and military, Population, - Resottroew Not. even motor-bicycles .are allow- „ warsnUe,-�ng dit �t on a interesting inforMa om zQeai tura the-o old-fashioned is .live. P ue,_ Y l'ta i al bt an o er gives con tions dist bron Zit about this terrific 1 noflict. (brow otdeOerntR r - - -_— - • er." No postpaid to an t lfast of Can s.- Remit it by Doe , Toast�es captain would telke his ship into - 1nt11 :1n petits'. tn4e etamD• o R. Bermuda'without• a perfect' know- Townley--Sn yup have a garden.. • Ise Rim illi St. Nicholas illi•, Montreal. Agents Wanted. the islands are surrounded by an Subbubs-Muscle, my boy. There's little work,.and• alMost impregnable natural fort- - i els. ••in. the• form of great coral m u e h "satisfaction in reefs:- Ships approaching the land OPENING"OF'THROUGH - every package of these ' sail in a zig-zag course between ' � ' I � Cly PASSENGER SERVICE - -crisp (lits ,of..perfectly two long••rows • of-buoys, which guide them safely into harbor. BETWEEN N cooked and toasted In• - - B " Toronto & ottawa - dian Corn. iYill-'fight Him Again: One 'lav .a_Scotch boy and an • UNION BTATfON CENTRAL (Grand Trunk) STATIONUN Appetizing flavour, - EFFECTIVE AUC.'-16,.1114. AND THE REAFTER-DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY English-boy--wkt.9 e-ie-figlitilig, - W Feat• _E substantial -nourishment Ease talions bound stations, �onn�i bound s set- �i ere separated by thetr_respective 1 e Itx>und -and convenience of sere= ' mothers with difficulty, the S,cottisb A.M. P.M. P.M• 5 k,i,i•, 'tLou h the smaller;being far ` 1 t_eQ Lv �'�}4LB`-AT 6.16 .ing are all found-in Post g g s,so L,,:—�aisGN-M--Ari- 1.,—s' ._7.16 NAPANEE -41.80. 'l the most pugnacious. What gar- 10,C 08MAWA 7.62 41.5b fir• s KINnATON re6 g=e e a ig a 1 • 7.30 Lv Lv, t•66 9pofti. . r 11.11 COilOURO crib 4.40 BMITI FALL8 1.416 for . said the fnothei, as she wip Sold by Grocers ed the blood from his nose. "And P.M. . - 6.20 Ar- OTTAWA +TASn I'll -fight him again," said the boy, '3 �ECi p tis.is Rr. TRENTON Lv. 6.50 -••P.M. Central Station Noon_ a t I oetum Cereal Co., Ltd., if he nays Scotsmen wear kilts be- ileotrio-Lighted Coaohee and Cafe Parlor Cars on Through Traits Fpr tieltets and ail information apply to nearest C.N.E. Agent or General indoor. Ont. cause their feet are too big' t0 get Passenger Dept., Toronto and Montreal. into their trousers." ED. 7. ISSUE 35--14. 'fn - ..a.� -'.: .. .,,, ..-..,,; ^ o,q,'`,�pr' •e4gi Y>. ,.!.]S."'�'v,' d:u;w,? ..,y�tv,• Y�y, ,'�1'.i•X+,,. _ v�s. �.. �.. •�ss.s err. :j:�', 'f:`"`+iy�` a5v... �;.t : .w... �•' •. �•R a':a�,o y'>•�'•.i. :.,,.�, �- r ..::y.,+ - tv Z m•:+.ni. 'J.,•� 2 ^;.'e _ 1T� .i^: _-� •.- - E Rr9 . '%X.v , r ''= ,�T�T Q Orman And Mrs.. Herr and being many' present from far and 2t CjllklJiSM17• children, of Beileville, spent a few near. she was widely known and UL hl r. esteemed. she was 82 years of _ THIN MA days be're with the former's moth- er on Church street. ageand was ill for only a few weeks. _ _ 0 '} Another old-resident, John Allin, —L.Balsdon, of Toronto, was —The west end of Hing St. had- died this week. He had bought S. M. home over Sunday. another coat of oil on Saturday, Newton's house on 'Centre St., in A ne�v shipment 9f�s�rkiagahirte, overalls and pante jugs " ` D. Pettit had a business trip which ehould be sufficient to keep which he died,i One son, Fred, was to Goderuh this week. down the dust nuisance this year. G. T.R.agent t Pickering for anum- arrived. Also a new stock of —Miss Hatt Fawkes spent Tues —Among those from a distance bei of years• guaranteed raincoats. day aith friends in Oshawa, who attended the'funeral of-the - - " —Rev. J. and Mrs-. McIlroy and late James Gordon:were, Mrs. J. Victoria Rink; Guelph,was des- --'- - aLild, were in the city on Tuesday. L. Spink, Andrew Carrick, John troy..ed by fire. Loss $30,000. Oar fall and winter aatnples from thu, 20th ntur�, clothing --Miss Julia O'Leary, of Toron- Carrick, Robt. Cuthbert, hare: W. to, spent Sunday 'with Pickering Miller,-Mrs. J. Cuthbert, and Mr. v __ _ itHands. Wixon, all of Toronto; Robt. and Your Hair , bleeds : have just arrived,the finest e V —Miss Laura Andrews is ape3id• Mrs. Fitzsimons, of Hamilton; Parisian Sade Jag a week with .relatives #n To- -Sam. Johnston, of Aekburn: Mrs, ' - -- ol:)--1�urft�ciel'arry 8o+�nd 9 �T gvic�.Y__�gnayse D�xnRv --ronEo: - A.-BUNT-ISG; p,iCgERIN, �R —Fred. Collins has moved into Wm. Smith,M. P., of Columbus . Just because your hair is full of- M— Decker's house west of the Chas. Calder, .M.'P. P.,•and Dr. dandruff, thin, streaky, dull and will f bridge. John Moore, of Brooklin, besides do up if look pretty, o not despair. —Miss.Aileen Drake- is visiting Beautiful hair,.think, fluffy, lustrous . • g- a number from Whitby and other and•absolutely free from dandruff islea er cc j-u-fts, Blauche-and=L+ouia mt . -- oo y matter of care— :- __ hn.g_U_p_,_0_dd_R nm h. The Pickering branch of the Parisian Sage frequently applied _ —F. H. Hall has sunflowers in Women's Institute, at their regu. will work wonders. Just one applica- _1 only hau�moek reg. $3.25 for $2.75. i only fl burner oil stove his garden which are-nearly eleven lar meeting• at the home of Mrs. tion stops itching head, removes dan- druff feet in height: James Andrew, on Tuesday after- and all excessive oil. It goes svitit oven, reg. $13.50 for $12.00. 1°lawn seat reg.$1.75 -Thos. Walsh is moving this noon -donated the- suin of $25 to right to the hair roots and furnishes . _ week to Lindsay,where he intends the war fund. The also appoint' the nourishment needed-the hair for $1.50. Cutlery-a complete stock of table y y becomes soft, fluffy, abundant and to reeide-in future• ed collectors to 4all upon the resi- radiant with life, - knives and forks, spoons, carveralu" —Rev. Mr. Dew, of Ivy, ie Here. debts of the--village=acrd-the suT- Partsian gage not-only-saves• the -t _ spending his vacation with his rounding country for contribu- hair, but stimulates it to grow long Graniteware and Aluminum. . numerous friends. tions to this fund. They have not andheavy. (let a 50-cent bottle-from - - .- .• • , -' —Mrs. G. L. Johnston and son, pet decided the particular. object T. M. McFadden at once. Where is Eavetroughin and furnace work promptly attended to. 3. Ronald, of Toronto, are visiting for which this money is to be no other­Just—as-gond." _ _ - ' Pickering friends. used. but that question was dis• - --John McGinty, is. now, busy cussed and it was decided to IeaveIH veneering W. B.Powell's residence the matter over until a future _ Ai a • . --:list U. N_ with cement blocks. meeting, when they will ascertain + —Miss Cora MeTaggart, of To- where it is most urgently needed. mato, spent over Sunday with' It is probable; however, that it John and Mrs. Murkar. will-be sent-to the Red Cross loci- Canning 'And _ Pickling, Requisites —Dr. Henry will be here as ety, or for the relief of those fami- usual next Tuesday to attend to lies whose-winners' have gone to - - -Malt vinegar, cider vinegar,-whits wine vinegar. his professional duties. _ * the front to defend',the honor of C —Miss Annie Ward, of Niagara the countspp. :: . ' SP-ICES— sissy seed, t�tmeric,cayenne pepper, mustard,; Falls, is visiting with the Misses —There is considerable anxiety $outing for a few nape:. concerning the whereabouts of - allspice, ginger. nutmeg, _and Parks catsup flavorting-25c. r =-Mrs. Westney;of Toronto, re= 'Mrs. Somers-Cocks. She was a a Lottie. turned home, atter spending two member of the Cuthbert party h who were touring Euro She, - _._ -•Pint, quart and half gallon. Try.perfect seal jars. , weeks with her sons here.----Gen A and-Mrs Gordon ..Rua- with se3zeral other g nem � of -Ig -' - it the part separated from the - - - _ are air Miss -Noble, of 'Toronto... spent y P � �.r+--+. Sunday with their relatives here. main body when in Switzerland, THrRBDAT, SEPT. 3RD—About 12 - —Miss Gladys Bateman, of To in order to visit certain places . good serviceable-horses, the proper. Imperial rubbers for all sues of jars. G ionto, is holidayitrg at the home that were not included in the list ty of file Lake Simcoe ice Col.StAt at G. �. GILLESPIE DUNBARTON of her grandmother, Mrs. BoBunt- of towns to be visited by the party- their farm at Dumbarton station. , - ing She was to rejoin the company at sale at one. I2 months credit, 5 —The Autumn . Leaf Mission Lucerne on a certain date, but on per cent. off for cash. W. B. Powell, that da failed to make heC ap- auctioneer.. Band will bald its regular meeting y : . at Mrs. W. H. Peak•e on Saturday pearance. The party then pro- A Dc + afternoon, ceeded to England and will leave _PICKERING MARKET_S �;QLLA� ' COL�,,,1"'�RS —The public school will be re- this week for .Canada. Aa Mrs. opened on Tuesday neat, after be- %, mers-Cocks has had a great White Winter Wheat, ....`...:. . 1.01 ,IF YOU NEED 1sg closed for over two months for deal of experience in travelling, Red . 1.01 ` d "' •• •• New collars or old-ones re-bodied, for fall ploughing. her friends are quite confident Mixed - 1.01 the summer vacation. Spring Wheat ...........f..... • .90 : =Victor Rumpthrtook'• trip to that she is quite capable of look- Goose •..... ,90 Call and twee me. Fly netts, trunks, suit .casae.. Toronto on Saturday to visit his nett- ing after herself and will turn �� -„� ,,-;, ,40 and all horse goods on hand.- Toronto �arents, He reports many tear- up safe in a short time, but -until „ `-`ful scenes around union station. she does so, they will manifest ��RD OF TI3AIMS Boot t+pd'shoe�re iris as well as` harness repairing, -Mrs. H. W. Lindstrom and considerable anxiety- about her S daughter, of Belleville,- and Mrs. welfare. Since the foregoing was We wish through the columns of promptly attended to. - lFred Thom on,of Port Whitby. written a cable message liar been _ - Y Pe the NEws to express our gratitude to visited with Pickering friends this received'bv Mr'Somers Cocks in the•,many friends for their acts of PICBERING HARNESS E;�IPORITJbI week: formiz?g him of her safe'arrival in kindness and ezpressions of sympathy _ —Mrs. E. J. Shirley and daugh England. shown us during our recent affliction Phone Ind: 801. -- W• J. COAK�VELL ter, Frankie, have retnrued home —After a lingering illness from by the death of our beloved 'son and - �; ..after spending a month with heart trouble,James Gordon, pro- brother. The heavy burden of sorrow - friends in Watford, Sarnia and prietor of the Gordon House, died has been greatly ligbtened by thebe _ other points in Western Ontario. on Saturday, at the age of 81'years Christian acts: - Mrs.W. H, Bray and daughter and 6 months. `he deceased n'A9 ROBERT AND MRP. SrLLMUN Mo ''. Abp FAxILY• Miss Esther A., returned home well and favorably known, not MT W 0 *0110 N - „■ice on Monday afternoon,after spend- only in this locality, but by the 1 7. Ing a couple of months with :lira. travelling public as well. He was ' CHOPPING F -500 FAR ME WS `VINE S D. Annan, Jr., and other relatives a native of this township: having r - here. been born on the homestead on -Misses Alva and Naomi Ham the base line, and which is now :AND OAT FLAKING ` Not .toO t0 War,' but dust t0 read :+bl�'�•. and Mary Wagner, entertained a owned and occupied by his broth- t, �r number of their friends on 'Wed- ers, Joseph-and Alex. With. the The undersigned is prepared to do - this lladvt. nesday afternoon at the home of exception of a year.or two spent grain chopping and oat :. their grandparents, W, G_ and in the north-west, Mr. Gordon - flaking every day iii .the ” Mre. Ham. was a life-long resident of the week except on As thresl}ing-time approaches you are just reminded that there -The monthly meeting of -the township. 29 years ago last Methodist Ladies'Aid will be held spring he entered the hotel busi- y' - Sacurda µ ;are ar number of things around the house'which hay a at the home of Mrs. -John Staph news which be, conducted suc• Jo�ln_F• Bayles: Greenwood - - -- , the usual boor. All the members manner and kind'hearted disponi. WAS A�E SAIN1rTi�11i are kindly requested to be present. tion won him many friends. Kia i irii This list will greatly assist y o' d in "stocking'up'_' p , —The voting onthe hydro•elec- funeral whish took place on Mon- tric radial by-law has been post- .day to Erskine cemetery was one White Cups and Saucers, $1.00 per dozen -Sowed from Sept.21st to Obt. 19th. of the largest ever held in Picker. 0 5 The postponement is due to the ing. Service at the house was Clover Leaf Cups and Sauceri, 1.20 per dozen y ' dseire to secare a sufficient num- conducted by Rev, Jas.. M.cIlroy, ber of meetings that the ratepay- after which the Masimic order -of White i'latee, tett, 70'ceata per dozen ; ere maybe fully informed on the which he was a member took White Plates, breakfast, 85 cents per dozen question. charge-of the funeral. He is sur- •_ —The Toronto 'Exhibition will vived by his widow, two sone.and .. -' White Plates, dinner, 90 cents and $l per dotien open�to-morrow. The term "Peace two daughters, these are Mrs. _ Clover Leaf Plates,tea. 85 cents per dozen r Year does not seem particularly Paull Knifton, of Parry• Sound, appropriate to this year's exhibi- Cora, Robin and Kenneth, of To- _ Clover Leaf Plates, beak fast, 95 cents per dozen - tion, although so far as Canada's ronto. . . :.. Are easily applied and'have al- "Clover FAaf'Plates,dini er, 1,30 per dozen .relations with her neighbor, the "'., ways given the best of _ .United States, is concerned, 'the pgNAWA FAIR' 9atisfidtion. White Bakers, 25 cents and SD cents -.-----?term ie nits in keeping - a -The,Lake Simcoe Ice Co,, will The Prize. Lista are 'out and- the . . 'Have,been made 29 years 17 cents and 25 cents Bell by auction`at their farm at bills are bens put up announcing .the like cut above. Clover Leaf Bakers, - - Danbarton station on Thursday, South Ontario Agricultural Society Made standard grade only. Corro _ White Scallop, 162 .1 and 24 een.te y �iceable horses. Those who have and 16th, 1$ 25 and 85 cents Tbe'Horse t3tablee which bays• $t- Let me figure for your next roof Glover Leaf Scat-. 3rd, aboutllop, 15, , sold horses for army purposes ways been in the way of the crowd. and save you money.- -� White-Bowls 10, 12 and 15 cents will find these Rood substitutes, have been moved north of the Grand Bell telephone. p - Bowls 1 , 12 and 1-5 cents As the ice co have no use Stand. It(eaves a large open space g Clover Leaf wl 0' for these animals duringthe win- for midway and roman a grounds. y p ade gr F. J. pI'oQBe, p1Ckeft' =Platters 55-and 45 cents ter months, they will be- sold The Poultry Exhibit promises to without reserve. be a great attraction, The prizes are ELM DALE - MILLS sauce Dishes 55 ren a per dozen liberal and theism a of varieties is -Several complaints having _ g _ Glass Tatribhera 35 cents per dozen been made to the Police;Trustees the largest of any Fair in the District.All cattle and Horses and Poultry PICKERING� knives and Forks, dark wood.handles, Sheffield, 1.75 per dozen itis to the general practice of bicyc• are on Exhibit both on the lith and Is'the lace to get your nest - Bug on.the sidewalks, they have IEthonly, _ asked the constable to take th__eir If you have nest hbA a Prize List. _• bag' of Flour: Knives and Forks, black bone handles, good quality, $2 per dozen t ,dames ttirid babe'tlieni ap r be- and think o!exhibiting, send to the _ ppeeaa fore-Police Magistrate Jephson, to tJecretary. Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be Knives and Forks, white bone handles;English goods,2.54 per dozen r< Remember the dates, Sept. 14th, beat for'Bread. answer the charge of violatin6 _ ,.Knives only, $1. 0 per dozen the village by-law. It is ho 15th, 14th,-at Oshawa. '.The.Directors y' uarantee s big Fair, Glenara -Flour Pastry our that 'this notice will serve the 6 g Qratiam Floui -' _ _. Knives and Forks, buck-horn handles, the kind to enforce the law and any per. WHITEY I,.t 84 00 per A07en ripe deter see Ban and Shorts hTick}�e Silver-plated $nivea and Forks, strong and durable, 3.00 dozen c son who persists in the violation C. P:R. is utting on a now 'Oats and Oat Chop will have reason to regret•hia-lack train uring the Toronto Exhibition, Barley andBarleyChop Common Tea Spoons, 2F cents per`dozen / of discretion. The trustees are making three trains each way. This also determined to put a stop to train will Arrive at Wbitby from the Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal Common Dessert Spoons, 45 cents per dozen east at-V.21 and will leave Toronto at }--- another nuisance that of rising Gp� m special prices in ton lots. the cement sidewalks for running $he funeral of the late Mrs. Bandel P, 'VC7 "7CT®403ce '� CHAPMAN ,^` the little express wagons thereon on Thursday last was one of the larg- ' for simple amusement. est seen in town for' some time, there .Chopping ever da7!, a • o.a .. ,.h.. ,.,^y'•�:ksy..•-_. ..•.k".. .,,,,•c +'..r .r•6,;' °!r,^rF. '` yi, ."«; .a, ylaF,yt"_ ''•S�w•,�;'r ,alb�w. .'"s+ .. A`r., „y �;;.:_+ W " A, . ;r' ..,� `'k!-.e:"i,S. , -. o.1µyS.,.>._ '�,•. a%v_-fur� +1r .r°:_..T•oe+.ek :�+n'.�!... 3F•",