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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_09_04 • w- y .. �1,1• q� Jill 7 IL 1 __'ti'OL. XXXIIle - PICSERIN(}, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1914 - - Nd. 49 ___'� xa�tdirlstanal f� CROCK ROAD GREENWOOD ._---_- - Established 76 years , Medal SPINK MILLS Mrs. McCachen visited her mother, Mrs. F: Orr still conttnues in poor "Y Mrs. H. Tinkham, Sunday last, ealth. R. Mise d Richardson of Toronto lies M. Gleeson spent GREENWO'"� or FORSYTH, a o! O.,' Regis- returned home, after vieitin with y Pe t Sunday and Mon- o� 1s.. tared tarso. of she Oytom• 9winaso. Mrs, Chas. Hood. gdaM in the city. elation or Ontario. special attention"gt�ea to = re. T. Johnston spent the week. ' fits attIng of glasses. Byes tested free. North Master Alonzo. $east returned t0 sad in the city, ' Wlaremont. s8t! _WHITE_SATIN—BgE e n _. his home in Liudsay to see his sister. A.-t arlton±s family are out again;' --- - C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C,S., CREAM BUN$-FAffiLF ice Cora, who is seriously ill. after bein quarantined for some time �7 Charles and_Mrs.-Hond_and-son p - --- _ ...--_ 4 t, • Bdanbn �,emaernt.she_Couega-0s. - ---- -- Q The chool opened7. here on --'�'�b7afo3aas.na Lego t ae eons Ed1nb gh THg BUN'.�-PABTRY and ons, of Tr it friend. Meds Mrs i h g Tuesday _ M-ILIJO and Of Royal Col v A. with a fair attendance Miss Robinson, Bp•cisInattention to eases of women wa McCachen, of Whitby, recently. of Uxbridge,being,elifldrea, Office and residence,Brougham.!,I-_ BRAN The man friends 'of Mrs. Har g • g in charge. y Harry Mr. Martin will be at the exhibition -1r)R, W. WILSON PORTER, Chiro SHORTS _- Moore are pleased to hear that she during the two weeks. in theinteres 9 praetor—Ths muse-of-disease-remoyed-by -b-IMPTUving,after aOnatmeat of the•�i2141. Consultation free, JUMBO illness. May r o the arm a works or, namely, the At Pickerin on Moadaye, Wednesdays and y the improvement con- Frida�a. o ce--Do Simcoo et.south, Oshawa '-SCREENINGS time. R Gunn people, , who has been em- Wheat Phone at4.0shaws, OATS 0. W. loved with Mrs.Pengelly. left Satur- WHITEVALi -4?ICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL OAT CHOP nay for the city where she has secured - -and X-RAY INSTITUTE CORN AND;CORN CHOP James Cassels spent Tuesday even- another situation: ._AND- int elsewhere. Mrs. L. White has arrived safely at , PI088RINQ, - - ONTARIO MIXED CHOP C..B. Rice had a busineee trip to the Swift Current, Bask. She intends re- city on Monday. maining with her son about a month. . �,ana TowzB, M. B., X. D., C. x„ ----- School opened here Tuesday with a Muer Gordon, who went with her, 't] A Phyaici`°'ta ena'g' FEED OF ALL KINDS will remain with his father. ,hJ(r{ij ley ' tipeeialist in Beetal Diaessea ProetatiaDls• - good attendance. 7_ oases of area, Diseases of Women, Canom Miss Almeda Hamlin is spending a Y'a21nors,I-Bay examination. Diseases of eye PRICES RIGHT few'days at her home here. WHITBY *'. ear.nose,throat and lungs. Fitting glasses and Mise R. Tweedie s _: all aceto and chronic diseases. pent the week- i.. end with relatives In Toronto. n warn Whitby bite in n �•a Omos 8otiza 19 to 3 and 7 to>i tisl� � -"' : veOw roe arkats:s,co ditto r Y - ...Wan e . - _ Mrs. W. A. Hilts and family spent dust P LegrsL. the week-end with friends in Toronto, dustrtes are working day and night on A. Hod ate-contracts. a s, AREWELL, B.C., BARRIS- b siness tri to Rosebank one da If Italy goes into this great war, Prices are good end • SFINK LIMITED q P a y the Italians who are working • T>418.00aatt��Ozowaattorrisy,and Oonaty s i last week,. g on the lsalisitor. Oowt 17= whitby• 34y . sewage and the government works PICgERING. ONT. The Misses Tweedie, of Toronto, x have returned after spending two intend returning to their-country to . 1' E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Pe g now is the time A months' vacation-with their mother enter the war, .CCS,esollettor.Brock St. Public, bJt . &to The town has made a settlement can. Omoe Brock ss.Norsk,whltby, p here, with the Murphy estate whereby the LOOK HERE ! p y y y ."to sell, OSHAWA FAIR have secured 15 acres for $18(1), Jlr. �ustxisss# 16arDs. The Claremont .Furni- Sept. Fry will begin work at onge an �'. Z, .,• `., tore Store nearer Andh ret an oast a a gettingthe 25.000 sewage disposal works. �R�'�N ; �7 G. HAM Issuer of MArriagep p indicate that a serving St. Andrews Presby- u . .i.v Mage !n she County of Oatarlo, is'the best place to get your the directors are read A new horse terian Church here for a period of 86 BEST GRADE OF D. L.c�W. P/oketing village, y HOUSE FU RNISHIN-O8, we have stable is about com leted so there will years, Rev. John Abraham, D.D.,has - -- p POUCHER, Real_Xatate Auc- drpssass, washstands, iron be lots of room for horses and stock of resigned the pastorate, and' his minis- _ t • tioneer, vainstor, collector and issuer acid brass bedsteads, Par- all classes. There is ample accommo- try-was terminated on'Sunda last. - -- - •- .�, A 21aarriaae license•,Brougham. soy for suite, bufietts, and dation now for live stock. At the morning service he preach ed -- HOPPER -issuer of Marriaa1gRe side boards, mattresses and' spring The.free attractions this year con. his farewell serman.- Tuesday even- e r a i t o n . D. Lloens•• in the Oonnty of Ontar7o, couches, and all kinds of chairs silt of Apdales'Zoo of trained animals Ing a largely•atteoded congregational bffios.t store"4 his residence.Qlar•moat. always in stock, also many a great treat for the children. Also social was held, when Dr. Abraham other articles too numerous the Jesicca Troupe and some Japanese B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP P pensee was presented with a parse__ a oon•r�aaow, Ooeaa oawfsr to mention, Rememberwe artiste: There is also a great wild Ing $1,000. Dr. and Mrs. Abrahaar - eadaytss, s000ansans. nse. Mas►q to loan keep the Roods and de. t show expected. There will be will remove to Torouto. wenThe pulpit CO -OW Issues of nar:iase Ila liver them to your • the usual' midway on a larger scale, of St. Andrew's will next Sabbath be a' - '' Out• �'y home, at the very Merry-go-round, Bab Show,}} prize vacant. Patronize.our town merchants y g•ble and capable�bacheloreRof AGINC4CRT t STOVE,C �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer lowest price. for the t looking lad $EST:�'ET ,.1.' a toz Oonnales as.7ort and OotaYia nae. li all tbl � tlea sales of all kinds att•anP. to an ahoatsss don't send our ears standing. , a•stee. Address Oreso aiverl.O., Oct. p good dollars y g - r away to;build UR some other The races will be good, .Tueeday Agincourt was crowded with visit. -PEA AND STEAM COAL. �7 B. POWELL, Licensed Auc place. Yours ,for business. there is the 218 class sad 5.60. Wel ors Friday last on the occasion of the �o`�F' >soa.sr. ,alaator and Callao t� for nesday there is the L25 class and Free opening of a new public school, over eoaases of Ontario either sad Yort. e.n tends of for All, These are mile heats• best 8 viz hundred-being present at the for. We are now gnoting summer , •aW eondnat•d eis>sw prl�ately or h�soosbn h Hale nob•eoaseted, For datw or out.e in 6 and the purees are i'd00 is each mal ceremony, w ich was followed by _ bi•alars• p1J as r•aldeass,Elizabeth et,.1 it . Ht B E A L cage: It will be hard to.Smd better a most en joyable eatertaiflmeat. Ad• ;; +snag. Pone craws lett as Nsw•Offiss,Mat. or Yacaab'a snore. win .ra y races an where and both days are dresses were delivered by: Dr.Waugh, prices. 7 . mics. , . races' (bein promps att•ation. eatis101ar•montaatloa gnatan. good. The-Railways all offer single chief inspector of public and separate seed. 1[y phone anmzbnL Iadependeat 1001 fere and one-third.and the service is schools: Mr, Campbell, inspector Kingston Road Home Rood on all the lines. schools In$outh York.; 9.Hof �Henry, S. —FOR SALE R, PENNOCK W. F. Eaton;whc is greatly inter- M. L A,; J. G. Cornell, Reeve of Scow- , r fWN/T6VALLs, O1VT• ested in the Boy Scout movement, has boyo; Rev. Jae, Anthony, Agincourt: U a L. SPI N K Kingston Road Home, two acres arraog ed for a big gathering of the Rev, H. Cameron, of e@t Hill; t: 1 Ltd..A. - land, Highland Creek, Scar. Boy Scouts at Oshawa Fair, and this W. Urmy; princi al.of the Davisville- Fm»ral Db•ector and Irs}ialmer. g T S - , boro,eonvenient to electric will be one'of the features, although it School; ennedy. Oakwood school: -PICKERING has bz?en arranged too late to put it Chas, Yeo, Sianuat--Training -School, �• Any business entrusted a to me will -cars. Poultry house, on the bills. -Those interested irl the Toronto; W. J. Thompson, T. C. Ir- - be carefully handled, movement -will find this a great at- ving. and trustees Dr. Coutts and W. ,( Charges Moderate- spring creek-- runs through traction. Further announcement will, H. Patterson, Trustee W. G. Rennie Independent Phone No. 181#. - property some woodsweat aide - appear next week. being unable to be present on account -SCRANTON of -lot. Price Twent ei: of sickness. Tea was served and a _ y Rev, 'Hr. Borne, former actor of splendid program of music was rend- a Hundred. eyed by the following : Mrs. Wilson, a ,i OHN PHILIP JOHN FISH""& Co. P �iurkhxm; W. germed-, Toronto; :. Elie Anglican Church in this neighbor- y C O �, Real!estate and Farm Brokers Page Bros.' uartette Miss hood, has been renewing acquaintance g @ .rtes M. for- Hae a full line of fresh.and Cur- LUMSDEII BUILDING, TORONTO, with his many friends here. Ran, James Empringham and John J*meats constantly on hand. — _ Epscott; The new school, which is a `-ALL SIZES IN STOCK Glad to welcome Mise Martin back four-roomed building, with all the ,. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon ,TM COAL aggain to resume her duties in our latest equipment coat$14,000. - — school, Hope her labors during the If You would. like to se� 1Ham, Bologna, Warners, etc. ensuing year will .be-ks successful as BROUGHAM -for - y euro i ems. in the est. I will have constant on- hand a your wintee a supply of coal at , gh prict►s pard for constantly Walter Pearson hes the sympathy Joha Cochrane ie teaching school at Butcher's cattle full supply of steam Coal at of the community is his bereavement this month's rices,but are too - - pp y @ueensville.. P e t caused.bv the death of his little boy. Miss.Alice.Liscombe is'vialting with; busy to draw it now, you can p p X �s He was taken to the hoe relatlYea -fit .,,.i. for(face-sat} ild a lI`g j ,1 a price. ay evening to be treated for : Arise Ethel Malcolm is spending P B 'a getting it in the fall or winter rte., citta. but died half an- boar afpteer he week with friends-in Toronto, class rigs or h1T@ 'benyou need-it. VW 6 ANf , Notwithstanding the chilly ereniaRi a few days with his parein xpeuu- nts. Day or night '44-4 creeniwn Statim' a moat enjoyable garden party was 1Hiss Mary Routley, of Toronto,vis- A s 'C e R E E SO R! held last week on the grounds of St. ited with Burt and Mrs. Matthews, REAM„ ESTATE Margaret's rector BII8 ID@@tB alb tTaln9 R y. Among other in- Mrs. J. Walker and children, of. LOCUST HILL ESTATE,,,,,- refecting features of the evening was Mimic°;visited,the formers aunt last Teaming promptly attended to. an auction sale of an autograph quilt. Thur@day Agent for Canada Carriage Co.. � 'K J. Skelton was the successful bidder, .Mi".1--bel Cassie left on Tuesday COAL AND LUMBER YARD " for the sum of 111.60. to take charge of a school in'Uxbridge - r< W. H• Peak + tENx=SMS. The Women's Institute of West township. pickerfnv. Hill •sere warmly welcomed by Dr, Miss Marjorie.McKinnon left Moa- u and Mrs. Spaulding at their home on day to take•a Normal training course P I C Y 11 �1 11 u A R IN C FY , Iasurance -rates lower on farm pro- Wednesday last. The Dr. gave an- in Toronto. - EFFICIENCY party and Village Dwellings, - address on teetb,their ailments and Miss Maud Alger.`left last week to is is first-class Companies. how to preserve them, His talk was !t -and ,. retme her duties as nurse in Minae- 'T'�1 a N.y s 1 First, last and all the time-is the most instructive and attentively lis- (1polip, , chief feature of the course@ of in- NO p=OZY11112�] 1q6t08 tened to by the large number present. Graham' Johnston, of Greenwood, Store."' " struction in the famous - Rev. Mr, Cameron spoke in his usual -has rented the late Colin P N a d r u C o _. its: not If not insured with me,-call and kiilip e _ :. nio" able and happy style. Tea was served farm, compare rates; Offer You,on the lawn. g2i for our soldiers Mies Mildred Robson spent the week- The Following splerAd • ;• fighting so brave!y for—right in Europe end with her uncle,,Dr. Q. L, Robson, •- e . ' was donated at the close of the after- of Myrtle. Hot Weather Speciate. • V. Richardson. noon. Miss Bate has got nicely settled in Talcum Powders 13 and Eric, W. T. Heron and mother returned �� Da 0 . her new residence opposite the Meth- last week from a most delightful 1110• odist church. Easem and Foot Comfort, 26c Yea, our graduates succeed. They Notary Public,` Pickering. Loring trip in Western Ontario. Many J. L. Linton and family,of Toronto,. iYyale Face Cream, 2oc, have that habit, Why is it that _ of the western towns were visited sent over Sunday with Geo. D.and .' many students from other business -the homeward journey being over the Mrs,Linton. Nadruco Greaalera collagen came here to finish courses 8a4e Son lots 6f Wader.. Caledon.--hilla_� dirart, an of Por P. Ana get Positions P-m tuber the Brampton. The prospect from some Wednesday with his brother ohn Nyals Straw Hat Cleaner, 10c. first word, "Efficiency." Write for C• D. JUCL, OF W CTIVALIt of these hills is lovely beyond descrip- and Mre. Gerow. Nyale Corn Remover ' 2iic. P Catalogue. Students admitted at is prepared to furnish you anything tion. The leading roads through the Thomas Per man is apendia a soy time. in the line of water supply such as west are excellent, ,150 miles being week with his R. C. Perryman, Nadruco Effervesing Salts,55 and 90c W..J. Elliott, Principal um covered the last day Of the tri Ow- in New Ontario. t pumps, windmills, hydraulic 'ram@, Nyals Grape Saline tic. Cor. Yonne and•Charles StA: Ing to the heavy rains after saving Miss Gwendolyn Devitt spent h ' plumbing, etc, Toronto they report the roads to Bur• montb, with her grandmother, Mrs. Red Rose,Witch Hazel Creaaos 25c- y` ington as bein very bad anddan erous F _ They are also expert well drillers g g Foster. at Clarksburg. for motoring However, after having Our school opened on Tuesday with Bendor • Sheep Dip fi0c, NF3�7V' and respectfully solicit your patron climbed all those hills around Dundas a cod attendance, Miss O'Oonnor,of Bendor,' Louse xiller, 55c, ]BUC8/�1 /� e{te for the .tare. 'Ind, uhon� 1821, the run-from Parra to London was all .Wattby, at the helps. ' SMITH S� that could be desired. Mq. Peanon'L John Phillips,J. Hubbard J. Soden — 26c- TOOLS SHARPENED 1 neon,,returned with the party and N. E. Stevenson each-461d-a how "Our Own Fly Oil, Ebc, _ he nndersi n pe for a visit among her many relatives to be used in the war. y g ed bxs opened a new -- _ _- W.-W-13Ci138ai31ifEThurida .blacksanith'shop on the King. We make a apecialry of crosscut saws, _-Mrs. y kk last for her new home with N. F. and ston road opposite the Toole of all Inds. Locke repaired.' z »naEteed Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- -PICKERING MARKETS' Mrs,Tomlinson in Erin. � Quaker Church, two White Winter Wheat 1.1' John Poucher, of Toronto, and-Mrs: miles east of clava hair trim or. an easy shave call, g A. E. Major, of Wbitevale, spent Sun- �7 A T P."241CKERIN N at the East-end Barber Shop. ,. ;,' T• X 19cr ALDEN Pickering Village. �+ See our House Furniehioga of all Red ,,,,,, oucher. f - � • - 'W �,�he;,eed- Charges moderate kinds. Sligente a yard'bp. MixedPg 1.18 y with Miss 1.18 da with Thos. and Mrs. P from rs. R. Beverly Robson Spring Wheat.,,,,,,•,,,,,,,;,, 1,00 Alice Bohn, Coliwith Heights, Guelph, Druggist-Graduate Optician, I +i�l L W. J, GORDON PICKERING`Oath ..... ...,.Goose .. .....,....., '1.00 am.80 son visiting Farm.W.B.and Mrs. Rob- 1�1C31:bZ'3 1M', 0=t&r3-C's ^Z n ••.:.7,• - i x,,.:,Y'e 't. .t, �..r cw' • 'r'•,' :`i•v`•;y- '"7'.. �0 s!r' •nr:).. 'rn �`i' ..pf 'w,. „�*.">. 'st�"xa.r.��,�' ..d- 0 ,r- - r �s 71 �. • JRY- g PARIS F�BO� THE SKY > erTYlall War Zeppelin Flew at Height of 6,000 �y . :North Sea"" Fleet Sends Five t 4r Feet and Bombs Did - :Ships to.. the •Bottolrl _. -. No Damage. h X A despatch from' Paris says: r _ OA 'Sir David '•Bestty ins owe o s city Of tha has been thrown inibo ' �A dela from Loddon ea - � - _ glorious victory has fallen to t of f"he n�vY$ , ,- cera. With'-bim-wete Rear-Admiral by 'an aeroplane hearing a German $ri ibh fleet._ _ A-G W-�oare 'r oh uttered ac_rgas the city "Wirth all the' courage an�c Bear-Aduu ALA frog-vtstu -�-- _ m r : re R.'J. B. end alowLy earcircling �,be lune o _ `,`""`°"�� 'Y.�� �- • -- -sees enterprise than have distin- H. Christian, Commodore wished British officers, who many Keyes, Commodore Reginald C. 'forts dropped a small paraobtrtA tames have gond into the very jaws Tyrwri�bt and Commodore William containing a German flag and a t, Beat s at the E. Goodenough. message to the Parisians reading: -- "The G0rM&a-&XUVr-- ty, Christian and Moore conducted Complete as w le all their doors of--Faris-bbl you caa-da-is .r nmbinexl operations in the-Big'h� euffered- f ' Heligtx•nd, where the enemy bad ships being afloat and its good or- sltrrender. (Signed) LieiLt• van ell his strength at his command. der. p_ ;l --- „ e, What is to be especially noted is The German aviator also dro was complete, _Their triumphP . The German light cruiser Mainz the high _efficiency of the British ped five bombs, which fell, in the .nd another of the goein class and gunnery. Not a German cruiser es- most populous quarter of the city,. a third, whose 'name is unknown, caped, -amd the torpedo-boat des- One bomb fell is front of .the shop were destroyed, as well." two-tor"- trovers fled• wildly in search of of a baker and wine' merchant at pedo-boat destroyers. shelter. the corner of Rue Albouy and Rue f "Evidently . a .concerted attack Not only were two of their num des Vinaigriers;, two on Quai de Was planned. just as the seamen of bei' sunk, but not a few others were. _Naim', one of chic i did not ex- old would have planned it, to be damaged by the.British fire. plods; the other struck ,the walls d, lar In addition to not, losing a single of the Night Refuge behind St. . v ,_sive point at dawn, ship, the British loss of 1-i� was no Martin's` Hospital-. Two others_ y heavy. _ dropped in the Rue des Recollets To Sir David Beatty fell the op- f ` poo it acrd thB Beatty which will The attacking force comprised a and Rue Martin, neither of which . make him and his officers the envied battle. cruiser, squadron, light exploded. , n yy n - squadrons and destroyer The military governor of Paris '' c of the whole fleet, for to him fell cruiser sq the-conduct of the operations, u and submarine flotillas: Rear- Ad lyse ordered all persons withtin•the der the direction-of Bir John Jells- miral Beatty is tbe' youngest flag s*ctions covered by the farts .of i. ; Paris to evacuate their houses a ` ooe; the oommander-in-chief. officer afldat. y within four days and demolish there x "� under pain of death. BRITISH. ARMY. RUSSIAN FRONT urc rl a� s Office ter ora ti --- IS 'UNDAUNTED - OVER 100 MILES TURKEY WILL - - i-inston el*ur�tLli, Fn gLo dffiof the Adm�iml,ty, gu'ard`ejda'b3 a de- r r 4 4 tective, leaving the Admiralty Office after the declaration of war. BeSttcd. I3einforeed and Bested '.Many Desperate Fights Mark Czar's DECLARE WAR _ n U der''his right Ann he is carrying a despatch box. _ for the \ext Gr4t lnvat+ioa of East Prussia Battle. _. _ and Austria. German 0®errs Are P curies •A despatch from 'London soya: A despa,te�from London says: nn �� t p Field At _y four days of des rate fight- Desperate fighting is in progress be- - -,Into the. Ottoman Arm1llO e - _ - army ��. Italian -nrtvsh in France is tw'een:the Russian armies of to Empire. i ing, the B p rested, refitted and reinforced for sion and the German and Austrian the next great_battle, according to defending forces along a line ex- A despatch from London 'says 1° pn annou.ncement by Lard Kitchen- tending more than loo miles from Reuter's announces that confirrna- A despatch from Rome says: A ing Udine. The French frontier er, Secretary of State lOr War. Its the Vistula River, in East Prussia, tics has been received in well-in- despatch to the Gazette de Lau has been entirely evacuated. In w statement based on �reporta� from to the Dnieper River, in Galicia, formed quarters of the reported sanne, says: "Italy is arming to Venetia and on the frontier there IBir John French. �mmauder of according to reports from St. Pe- fresh military activity 'in rke•y join the Triple Entente. Troops ere are 500,000 men. Within a few lava b the British -expeditionary forces; tershurg and Berlin. The Russian and the-sending of German officers pang incessantly from :Liguria the Italian army will enter the • the Minister says that the-British, War Office announces +h.at Allen- • o Constantinople. It also is un- .sad Piedmoslti, their destination be geld.'' Koenigsberg, r 1, rafter struggling against tremendous e'teae n; south-west of oetrigs derstood the Lite matter already odds, retired to a new line. Their hes been captured, but according tO hab been made the subject of-repre- 1 oaaualties are between 6,000 and "the Berlin advices, fighting is still ntations,-to the Ottoman Govern- 3ttEK TO '-NATAL HOSPITAL. fied offer of the women of Canada 6,000. Since this fighting ceased going on-at that point, Koenigs rnen�t by the allies. to provide and maintain a naval the French on the right- and .left berg.Itself- is announced from St. A news despatch from Germany AdmiraltY Has Aeoepted Proposal ,hospital rather than a hospital ship. 1` ,have brought the Germahr attack to Petersburg and also from Paris to of a very definite character says The . new hospital will a l HOG- ` a.standstill, it-i.s declared. have been.invested successfully by that on August 24 a train passed ., as :1lternative for Ship. metrtary to the Royal Naval Son- `•!''° - r Lord,Kitchener's statement,•which the Russian #orcees, ®o. that this through'PhihPpopo1is wi0f-i50 Ger- A despatch from Lou&&says-- It pital at Portsmouth, and will o- srrzas issued through the medium of (actress no longer presents a men- man officers and subalterns aboard, is announced that a cargo of 15,000 named the Canadian Women's Hos-' , r the-official infvre�etavn bureau, fol- see to' the flank of the Czar's of whom 45 were naval i�fficers. On quarters of wheat and 300 quarters pital. - lows army's advance in the direction of the fallowing" day another train of.oata has just reached Hull from J Iauctrti four Days. Berlin, passed through Sofia with 90' Ger- Montreal. The Mersey Dock Board �'00 British Wounded. A Engagements are_.reported from. man sarlors and three Genian ofd has just decided that Canada's gift patch from Southampton, _. _. 1IThers has Aeon - A des 3 25th and ora ���' F� Krlloe �• On August-28 a detaachrirent� of flour:shall be handled and ware- says: The first.laspital chap froml tle--on the 23rd, 24th, troops are being sent along the ,of German marines passed through housed free of cost. France arrived here with 200 British ;26th of .August. During the whole right bank b the Vistula to paFtici- Sofia bound for Constantinople and As intimated by the correspon- wounded from the first battle sit +of this-period the British, in con dent, ten days ago the Adtruralty Mons, Nearly all the ensu were in /►� `form, -with a general movemenC Pam in the battle east of I,embeig, more.are expected._ _ ju�i by shell fire. o!the French armies, were occupied where the Russians made three Situation Grave. has preferred to accept the modr- in resisting a _ -thou prisoners. At Podgay tzy The fact is that Turkey may•de- man advance-and itrwithdrawing to the Austrian`s have 1Aet three thou- clare war at almost any moment. new lines c defence'. sand men, thirteen guns and large The efforts of the nations of theITYUYAIN W�S RAZED `` he battle began at Mons on stores of p'rodrsiona. . Triple Enrtetrte hitherto have failed. OF T $ , e• d art. 'and the a'utnxtit�n_iq described at the __. ,�nda�duriug which-:day-sn p - _ of the night the. German- attack, ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP BAaiK, Turkish Embassy here to be grave.which F. , was stubbornly pressed and -- The.-arrival of the German lig>rit tep�*ated,--was- completely. checkedWarning ease _ n n crur n eI. by the British front. On Monday, amine All Boxes. concluding incident in Turkey's — the 24th, the Germans made•vigor- preparations as they are understood Lower Countries a Mass of Ruins theous efforts in superior numbers to A despatch from . London, Eng here. The Panther, like the battle _:prevent the safe withdrawal of the land, says:. "An attempt to blow `- - - „ cruisers Goeben and Breslau, wu11 British army and_to drive it into up one of the brief London���kil be bought by Turkey, according to says The Evening News, the fortress of Maubeuge. the reports here. A despatch from London gays "Witbe inquiry and without lie ti "This effort was frustrated by to an official warning to'all banka teeing to any protest, the Garman The war information' bureau an commander announced that the ".. the steadiness and skill with which to livery all deep boxes depositexamine thoroughly ed with •Shoeked King Ge6rge. nounces the following.:- town would be destroyed immedi- :. :the British retiremetrt was conduct them. A, harmless looking deep A d�apatch from London Saye: "1`he Belgian Minister of Foreign ately. The inhahitanm were ordeai�'. jd, and, as on the previous day, - emery teary,losses,..far.in, excess bf bey` the paper cotitinues, was An Antwerp despartcsh to Reuter s Affairs reports that a German army' ed bo leave their dwellings and anything suffered by us,. were in- presented at•a London bank for de Telegram Company says.that King corps after receiving a check with- some treys made prisoners: The wo- f3icted on, the enemy, who.. in dense' Posit in the strong room. A sharp Albert'of Belgium has received the drew in disorder to tic@ city of Lou- men ane{, children,were placed on formation and in enormous masses,: ear caught an ominous ticking, following message at the rains a destination of'which' are nra•rched forward again and yet and an .infernal machine was dl's George:-"I am shocked ha hear of entrance of the city 'mistaking the not known, an so Cera - ma,re fo storm the.-Britishagar lines." covered in the box." the ,danger you have roti.from• the nature of this-incursion fired upon, with bombs•set fire to.all parts of thro.5ring,of bombs. I ho that the _p ter, the usplendid church of pe their�ountryme'n, who they mistook Queen and the ohildren have' not for Belgians. _ ni�;ersity' buildings, s+ suffered. I am following with ad- "In spite of the denials from the the library a,nd scientific establish- T 0'W. ARD PIARI. -SMARCmiration the great deeds of your authorifies the Germans, in order ruents'-were delivered to the flames. brave armY."-. to cover their'mistake, pretended '`Several no a• ,'-- ib-v�as--t n s w o shot: The city, which had a'poPu- - fired on them, whereas the inh'abi- lation of 45,000 and was, the intel- polis_of �1 Armies Advancing in _ Wedge- The Germans have elmpan town been di�alrmedgmorthee than 'a week 116,wa-1 tries, is tnowonothing thmorewthan" ' German fine of $300,000 on the Bell ' , .. hef he of aha e- Formation r,re. ap p of Charleroi.'-----— ------ - --- t' • - X,' i' .. . 3:c'FS� +k,, tr a ytpKU,.:T°"'"`-.. d v� . ' .. L. a._An redlle, gny,in the region of Matvnoy, near, -- 'A des a•tch from London says P LiSiL Alibays, and, Cha reach a 4, officFal bulletin issued by the F. teau Porcian, but the result has not ,x x.� ,war Office said: been decisive and the a,ttaa will'be 'f German resu "The progress•of the mfd to-rnorrow. L , win h s obliged us to yield "Four French army -ee�'ps en- x �+ right g grouno on . :fin earlier bulletin bd the, French left wing. The right wing of theme Wax Office said : _ four corps, taking the offensiye, 0 "Qur fOFCe9 have aclva ' ed to drove back on Guise the tenth Ger- RITP GT_ ! Lorrain-. We occupy a line along man ,army corps and the guards, 0orta•3ne. and qur right wing is both suffering considerable lasses. _ r_ r pushing .for-A% rd. No news has - "Our left was leas fortunate. The _ , "% -r- come ' come from Meuse German forces are advancing in the �nglish Troops Leaving London En Route to Belgium r 418unday a• violent batty,occur- direction of La Fere.'.' r h7 ., ,,., .; a;.'-: - :..:..i' :,,�. ter. ,�•;t.., � .n:.i +-�"'«:. .i. .,�,;.r. t� - .�;p. � 4. J,k "h4'«,+,,..� :. a;�;n.., v .�i+'i"' 4,,,�'.,. , ur• '':2;iy'. ..'i'','� wv�'�''D, w,, .•7n;� y...,.4� �'+�., -t:.€�"'.,�':7.-v?:'. .;�,� .�. ,�. r so _ . TWILIGHT., POI?�TEH 1t�,SAGBAPHS. Will .Quickly Cure - � — _ X A Sour Sto act - - R _ ' hntelligence is the mother of baev- ny m Evening shades descending lower ,ty .; Titit Wig clouds a darker gloom �(��L BECff Suooe+ss ie the one.sin some peopleRelieves Fullness After Meals. And the ghostly ahadake $ l ory F[1 refuse to forgive in heir friend$. T" ' "When I was working and the slowly Lo niy rtiorri: A man isn't necessarily attached farm last winter, I had a ek of In- to to a baby carriage because he fol- :" nammation;'writes Mr. .Dawkins, Far, off int ulple clistenee lows it. Delicately +• U ` of Port Richmond, ri weak for a T. u =.long time, but well en gh to work A rob0 in eheeps "Good-night"; Only a woman can entertain un- _ vouF�— And slowlyfrom the western sun- i welcome visitors and make them Highly until spring. But something went set 1 feel welcome.. torten- #` wrong with my bowels for I had to use ' '-nalte or physic all the time. ••My. Fades the. greying light. After a man•has turned down two �+ � c stomach kept sour, and always after or three opportunities they 4egin to ' eating there was Dain-and ail -the symptoms of intestinal indi- Along the win in'g datrily Some people never have any re + < gestion. Nothing helped me until I 'The sheep—a drowsy white— specb r�rey-- until .hexa .ufed_Dr_Hanstkten�..L?i11s.-Instead,-oT- Waceder-al�o-w to-trheirshelter- for — / acquired a few of their own. WHY. WORRY 1. hurting, like ocher pills, they acted Tinkling sweet "Good-night." \ ,•very mildly,'and seemed to'heal the Yes,Cordelia, the drum major be- Choose your varietyand and feel so lad that I haye_LQund .a / 1 - H-if-he. does l ask your grocer-for - -tooget reeultswels. I iw thtDr.require amilton 8 Pills> Aglow of grey in yonder meadow, \ �) give one thebmd essivon the `6and "Clark's" 'e doses P a =+ g - belongs-to him. - i _._ mild yet certain remedy. Today I am Sway in stately`dance together, �--dwell-aa pe no sour stomach, a „� good appetite, able to digest anyt ng. IIie Better Job. r ,This is a whole .lot of good for, one w � a Y medicine to do, and I can say Dr. A boy who had .been well worked `�r Hamilton's Pills are'the best pills,Lind And. from the dark blue iyhadowe, J 1 - A rooster crows shrill r✓ .Jf and Badly-paid'for two years, nuc �s my-letter;I am sure, proyee It. z..._...__-- �3. Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamil- o needed in getting a better job. His' D,. And soon the morning, fresh an - c. k, . , „„• rh:�ry,,,,h n,,,,, sold in yellow boxes, 25c. All dealers, Will come o or.eastern hill., sentd out -with' a` load' of valuable �'"'t'`°'o•r:..�nun,oonr-cox he,ax _ -ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, , sweet, >] �� y with the old firm he was . ) ti1C f�,ifCiiat{62hmeQy! mss,. or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, _ 1 china. He returned in 'an hour or s.1*sE+ ti Ont: -M.M.M - so, and t'he' china, instead of• be- Au s7 x - Ing delivered, lay in the bottom of " K�►pntis Spavin Curd_ y _ h thismeannarfans and faruzr --_- »i There$ha ltbleestai;ice - __ lien Wh 4r' ' C51a4 horrem n v -� _ n r the d' t �'afn" ami roved cans. at does ")� j oared the proiprie 4 The y, ers for 3.5dears.- G 81e, said Betty. �) - A(J�IQhQp(� h �ppr�i(1�p as he stepped out of the shafts, an-' its o th I has had d,' Et Let me find it, said Bobby b 1 MEN{I swered calmly:- `It means, boss, of t.*.ousaadsotcases. _ Quickly, and he was just going to CUTI(RA SOAP that you've; worked me'like a horse Bickerdike,seta.,Jan.29,1911 " ' IT CURER RHEUMATISM. _ fora gcod man ears with* - -cut Betty's apple. Chen she said: - - 'I have been using i:endall's Spavin Cute • Y' PP and treated me like a horse for two "No. Bobby, that's my apple,and Thousands of people, chuck full off years now. So Phis morning I shied tact,r am sever without it,' Good r�"l� 2a the joy. of living—happy, glad, bright ( g you can't 'find the star unless you people, that ' Nerviiine has cured of II Assisted by occasional use at �.s'team.-roller, ran away, and x rEtD°:z"' ,) - „. - at a bottle-8 for$5, at druggists—or write for .n cut it this:way. their pains, all tell the same wonder- ( of Cuticura Ointment.. had'a smash up. $o saying the copy or our.book"Treatise on the Horse"free. , Betty cut the "apple " round and fel atdry`of its power"to drive out'the il_ Cutie,ssaoapand ointment aresold througbmri boy turned- and set off, blithely Dr. B. J. KENDALL CpMpAfyy round through the middle, and laid aches and tortures of rheumatism,and theworld. A Liberal s.mpis or each,with 32-pegs g skin Book,sent poet-free. Addrem Potter Drug• whistling for his new and' better Enosbur F Vermont.U.S.A. the two halves on the table. kindred ills_ s Falls, diem.corp.,rept 2iC,Beuoa,V.a.A. job. „, My goodness, but Nerv11lne is a 0s, You see, Bobby, said Betty, miracle-worker," writes' Mrs. Char- be better off here," she said,. "for A 'there is a little star in an apple, lOtte Chipman, mother • of a well. f - .Agus Nos gas'. `if onlyyou 'know how to find A."• it is a healthy city.-and they could 0 Men Wanted y known family residing at Mount f "What's the use of a little star Pleasant. "Last month I was so trip- be sent home or back to the front so, X. W. Dawson,Ninety Colborne succi. + - 'in there out of eight, wb,ere no one pled' up with .sciatica and muscular easily when fit again• •. Money anted next month this number are Toronto. wanted to step up and have ilial'. 'sores If YOl WANT TO BUY OR SiCLL A t ever sees it I" asked Bobby, rheumatism as to be almost unable to would be well spent on having these I . „ removed with Putnam'g Cern Extractor- Fruit. Stock, Orale or Dalry 8'as do a bit of housework. My joints men looped after here, - • - - - "rite K W. Dawson. Brampton, or id "Every one of these star points it's patntesr-erste-ems. ' vie only •'�►a4 holds a little 'seed, and it is isle were so stiff and the muneles so Tright- "How much do you propose T" nam's,•' it's the best, 25c. at all dealers. Colborne St. Toronto. � P fully sore that I even cried at times The Duchess said that she pro- i for every little seed to make a great with tike pain. For years we have p •I' �' W. aawsoN, ooibozso st., loronsa - gree," used Nerviline In our family and I posed to raise $8b,000 for her-work. W19dly in Love. "I can't believe 'it,'' -said Bobby. just got busy with this -wonderful. '-Percival,". murmured the heir- good Nos sass. good old liniment. Lots of rubbing D WEEKLY IN LIVE TUWN IN rc ('� o0 "It's so," said Betty. " so t ess, ' do you really love your little G York Couhty. Stationery and Boort ' these ri seeds in wa•'te and nt ith Nerviline soon relieved my mis _ wifie-l" business In connection. Price only _ _ ery and I was 1n a real short time - • �' P u " a[CamTerms llbor;e Wilson Pub= em, we ace what about my work as nstlftl.'• -- Yeas res onded� the ke, I lbronta happens, No matter where the ache' Is, no St Isidore, P Ana. is, 1901 adore you, you know, and all that Minard's Liniment Co;, Limited. One day Betty called Bobby to see matter bow distressing the pain yon GenWemen.-I have treQneatly need sort of silly. rot." _ AGENTS WANTED. a tiny little green shoot that was can rub it away with Nerviline. For MINABDS LINIMENT and also paeetaib. AR ATLAS �F forty years it has been curing lum•• it for my patients always with the most Nlnard's Liniment Cures turns,,Eta S vi akiDg its way up out of the little rat+tyle; results. and i consider it the sago, eelatica, backache, colds, cheat t afta+ound•Liniment extant. _ Cp to date, of Euro boa where the apple seeds hid been trouble and all sorts of winter Ills. �� yon trni , -'._'Meetl g Her Batch. sated History Present d CCrisis; Tabu. i ` planted. Keep a large 50C. family size bottle DIL J06 AUG, SIBAIS. " Strensth or nations involved; si:e, twenty Does our wife always et the p ;�. -' Bobby looked at it in wonder, handy and you'll be savL+d lots of tion- Y y g Nates. twelve by fourteen, Nis Money s %nd then he said, "Well, then, Jaok ble and have smaller doctor bills. = _ last word1" srl v.ritabte Gold NIns for Agent& �. Small trial size 25c. at dealers eve "Not when efie has a dig Lite with Reno thirty cents ter complete sample. and the beanstalk moat be true "' fY• P, Nichols Limited, Publishers, Toronto, where. the eook." . . Betty laughed at Wm,.and then - $he said, "Mother Nature's fairy � � c ` isles are often harder to bel-leve ��e Sum Total. Hard Times. Otis own p�UOOW WILL TELL TOC TryYnrineX7eRemed for I" Weak Water, ONTARIO VETERINARY � t,haa alit the story books in the "-What's to be gained by a,hun ��We're having a hard time get- Eyes and Granulated Eyelids; fwamartin�- -.--_;: .tlrorld, but I think hey are always ger strike 2" tang a jury." use.�jv ��i�w tat the� — ___C _"How's that t" _ ym YOL.LECE r ; _more -interesting."—Youth's Com- ' "A good appetite-" „ �, e W accept single Under the sentrol of the Depart• The defers ons e panion. . - - - - -:- -. ..- Iso s _ _-' .the Dissemblers. mane of asrioutture of Ontario - ,a _Minard's Liniment Relieves Neueafsfa— prose II bars r 1'l bbs-I d really 1 b married chaps.: . r ;tike. .-to know Establish" telae _. G :e SISTER'S TRIC, NOBLE RED CROSS NtURSE. the-secret of social success, Iuhl!ated with Toronto. of Minard'a Liniment roc gale everywhere. Dibbs- My boy, there are many _ But It Al} Came. Out Right. secreta of (social success, bike one N.B.-colaeoe "1.1.1 re -pee on g Duch0". of Sutherland Doing Hoe- Thursday, the tet of ootobex. 1914. 1 { Sow a sister played a trick that A Tell-Tale Sentry. _ of the.most important is to be able In.rhe new Couage Baildfna, Ila P 3 pital Work in Belgium. ]? :"O4 bra - , The new recruit was on eentr to -pretend you are having University Ave., Toronto canals. Light rosy health is an interest= English and Belgian doctors.and Y- Y B 'a good ing tale: _ go. Up Came the officer and. -de- time w'hen,.you re not. CALENDAR ON APPLICATION. � nurses are co-operating in hospital mended hiss orders. E. A. A. GRA-GE,O.S.,M.S. i "I was a coffee fiend-a tre>rr work in the theatre cif hostilities. 4'Orders E" said the led from the Ci0!>t11� �t�Os��m Principal. bling, nervous, physical. wreck,"yet The active superintendent ••f train- p clinging -to the poison that stole - ;country. Give up my orders l is an cram,."lisle clic camp. it.viii Biwa m strep "Yes, certainly. What are , y y Hili I mocked at here fort" demanded the officer, and ruin the most ve¢Korow ah6 '} Postum and would have none of �.....: ',t._. ' S ar leads tip inditeuiaa, biliousness, - -it." ea, a so, Ice injurious, because h P Y � jiL - pure' blood, bad complexion, sick' it contains caffeine,-the came poi- "Oh, I'm here to walk up and headaches, and is one of the most ; sonous-drug found in coffee.) down., stand at attention, wink at f uent cauaea of appendicitis. To I , OWs da - - - ' tthe its oo a r r Lir- itis lips.suicide. Dr.Morse's y my si�srabstituted a,} g cupof piping hot Postum for my I phy's bit of garden, and see that I Ian Root Pills positively curet Ever i to see Constipation. They are entirely g. morning cup of coffee but did not I nobody. steals '}tis spades; veletain.-composition-and do-not_. '_ isanrd Guns, Rifles me what it was--I noticed- the . t oti aa'�' abo t�vli� -they--retch -_acorn. weaken or Fis5i- , richness of it, and remarked..that the beer for the guard-room ris- your health b taking Ammunition, rtlf P >t"o y g Tackle, Baseball,Golf, the 'coffee' tasted fine but my sis- , oners and—" s "'r T e n u is I,a c r o a s e, icer did not, tell me I was drinking' E "But than -was as.far sa'he got. D!e MOl�A • Camping Outfits,911 Postum,for'f1.ear I might ?' Summer and Winter ig t not•: take w � * x Indian Root Pills any.mare: 1 Lovers are said to be blind, but - Sports. ; We want - "she kept the secret and 'kept ° p P atascrtszaNDovs. Every Man they often make a air of s acts giving tree Postum instead of coffee, ' cles of themselves. n{ o� SALE.-PEN PAIRS BBEEDI\G F P. ii"Failoi[oa eottapuoeaasao0 •wxna who Hunts, Fishes, or until I grew stronger more tireless s. / Bros. Bothwell. Ont. Ia s an outdoor got a. better color in my .sallow,:, x Mlriard'a Liniment Corea Dandruff. y S - 1 ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC., Game to. et our large cheeks and a clearness to my eyes li .w ''; " ; ;: C internal and external, 'cured with. "free Catalogue. Prices Little Denis had been to the out pain by our home treatment. Wrltd II. then she 'told me' of the healbh- y us betcre too late. Pr. Bellman atedtca: ! bight, satLsfaction v -- party, and' returned radiant. ranteed. I ense : giving, nerve-siren ening, t e- ` little 1wyF co., t.imttea. •CclllnRwood, .Ont. guars t lam g' °' T� `-�`- a 1 ow I ho e- h -- _— to t shi went am t fL c * y sonnp was a- _.- atock�pco._P— P__. saver she had Haven me in elle place 1 y You save money bpgetting : and remember remarked motrhe r, ATENTScatalogue to day. .of my morning coffee. w '� ed to say.`,please' " From that time I became'a dig "Ob, yes, mummie '' g'nswered the' !r,W.Hoyd 3 son, ciple of Postum ,and no word. ' s can OF INTENTIONS • ', lithle fellov:, with a smile 'af de- g7({otteDagtest.tit'eat,lgostresl - PIGEON,. PIGEON icerealodrink did me. I will not try no "NIG ed yea St. James St., - montreat Ito tell it, for only after, having used please, every time. I didn't say' write for information. `��� rip, it can one be convinced of its mer- . thank vou,' once "' its 11 ed nurses is Millicent,,Millicent• Duchess of Ten days' trial shows Postum s Sutherland, who wears the white- en to rebuild what tea or coffee blotme,•pinafore, and capote._with•. OPENING OF THROUGH p° the little red-cross in front that t PASSENGER SERVIC E has destroyed: �� 1 t d makes up the' workmanlike 'uniform /� -Name given by Canadian Postum of the French "s" ur aux Blesses."- d • BETWEEN. ty. Co., Windsor, Ont. R-6.1d _"The She is very. apQreciaiive ,of the Road to Wellville, ? in.pkgt• way she has been welcomed with Toronto Ottawa - Road Postum corhes'in•two forms: Miss Gavin, when she travelled s U ION STATION_ CENTRAL (Grand Trunk) STATION •Regular Postum '- must be well from Paris to Brussels as"a meiub.er :. EFFEGTI E AUG. 1s, 1/11. AND THEREAFTER-DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY .- -Regular Y boiled. 13c and Q5c Hack es. East West East- of i 5�ent- ag' of a art of French nurses. They s �ntmd s6atigns--_-• _ •- cations Instant Postum-is a solo - _ -t n- g PT. -WE A.M. der. X teaspoonful di soles quick- frontier and the Belgians cheered S 1,00 Lv. BELLEAVILLE Ar.� 6.16 ly in a cup of hot water and, with whenever they -caught sight of the B 0.20 Lv,. TORONTO Ar. 9-15 1.16 NAP NEE t 1_30 10./ 08HAWA 7.6! /.6b Ar. Ar.�-1.30 a cream and ougar, makes a del.ioio'us travellers. When they arrived at � o XINCSTON 11. PORT HOPE 0'H t,M Lv. Lv. :1:i6 leverage instantly., 30c and' -50c Brussels the travellers found that - � s 11.46. COBOURG :,49 4" the Belgians had evolved a remark p,M, _ 4:10 BMITH's FALLS 1.49 i 1111 Ar. OTTAWA Lv;� 12.10 The poet per cup of both kinds is abfie ambula>yce drgani�p;tion. _ THEp it,86 Ar. TRENTON Lv. .lA P.M. Central Stlttlen Nooe� - ahout the.same. The Duchess wants the Englislt Eleetrle-Llshted Gasoline and Cera Parlor Cars.od.Throukh Trains "There's a Reatton" for Postum. wounded treated in Brussels i-nstead For tickets and sol Information apply w nearest C.M.R. Agent or General _ Psasonger Dept., Toronto and-Montreal. - --sold by Grocers'. .'of being'sent home. ' "They would ED. 7.. ISSUE 8f; '14, a `.Ml, >.,; ,... .,:;.. '.,. .,,, 'i ;.... .:r• ..... 'A:..: - +- � .. •y�;9..,'n}�a .}j•"+,�':F�ri •....e .+1*•�`.,"'• � .. ;,, .'w••v,7 *it•r, „_ <e ray' •� ,vi, .ys';?'S" '',L -'r,..:�..r a?•p -..a.,, .i, +.iceet,w..;�-. ""yaw„ y."' _ -X.ni_�"� ''R ..u.,.td `�'' M r• ' s - a sC ezpendkfac'ee9` LTl i. �� ... 0 O F ,� � �► for rinses and navies. In these � � �' 1 P eabtt�pae'e`s • �masaisgsAiaomo.. endeavors German haat been the ' �,. y 1dORE DANDRUFF -pIC�NO' GROCER aliases stumbling-block, and has continu- vas pARleisl�awes ` -- -rf:4d per year; psi ed-to spend to the last dollar that It's entirel needless to have un- y� 01.00 u d ia-1 van". y Olfieta the a of Pickering the vecy beet of everything is '•' 8nbsorlptioas to the u.1ad says,sizo was ssible to squeeze from the sightly,matted, thin or faded hair. A pec in.a.'aoe .. le in the builds u of -a little care is all that le needed to make the Grocery line. In our new ate ith more sloes _ It thick, colt, prett riecly healthy vast war machine that was space and better faelhtiee. are in as peep °E- P to be_ Bad free lrau�dandruff._. =— i p used whoa..the, time was ripe, to Use Parisian S e—it supplies heir -- - excellent position to ser yeti. 70HN MURKAR Pro rotor. ag humiliate and_. ruin -the-••other needs sad ie abs.lutely harmless. It quickly stops itching bead and falling ` 'NbTEa. AND COMM[NTi nations of the world. Britain has halt, aadte ore.of 'the fie'st tonics to - You will find •-- - -� _ " beets compelled to keep .pace with invigorate the scalp and make the hair OUR STOCK COMPLETE s "All for a scrap of paper" has grow long and beautiful. the other..F+uroan nation ln.t (}et a•battle of Parisian Sage to-day OUR-GROCERIES FRESH s England entered- the most colossal - .• matter of eapending huge sums from T. M. McFadden or at any drug T$$T —z wa! jn the hi roof_ the world. eouater. It costs but 50•cents. Rub o1TR�R—ANDS $` ZVfien Sir. E. Goschen, British -the-b dL "�`-" }m e iVinto the scalp=all-dandruft--disap- RTCES_�LOgT REASONABLE in order to maintain hed ex- pears- our-head feels fine-the hair OUR DELIVERIES PROMPT l r. Ambassador• at Berlin, was en- l�stence and- defend--liar =-honor.- is-pretty and perfectly healthy. Oh' C TE -- . steatite the German Chancellor- OUR.ATTENTI OL OUS Those who refuse aid in a cease _ —may , to use his influence to avoid war, _._Xesv Advert4semev+ts. We have both phones installed and your grocery orders - like this, are unworthy "to be call- - and stating the position of Eng- ed British subjects and. shoe ' OR BALE-yEi ht - oun i e, 6 tion. � ' V bound, as was 'Germany, by a dens pro action if their proper1-ond in the watter,—that—she-wa-s­ ty Fj w.eaks old, also gstrayed fr m Pp ageture: was threatene,�- destruction by an earling _.spotted .°tear, w•H. JACssoa, BUY ALL YOIIR GROCERIES AT THE GROCERS. solemn treaty, to preserve the Invading .foe. Those who refuse �rooUUSE TO LET-On•lot 10, con. 9. y iientrality Belgium, the German to glue assistance by offering the g J'gMES .R/CHA/4DSON fi chancellor became violent and Pickering•' Good work,° rasa. hones, a8ked the British Ambassador if ezcase that there are •too mazy Plenty of work,n the neighbor cod, Apply tf E- E,PUG11.Claremont. 8 tf - poor people in' the country whQ PIrI�ERING'S GROCERY—ON THE CORNER. Evgland. would enter the war OR SALE-Apure-bred Yorkshire simply fora scrap of paper. The require -assistance, are the last F "white soar.it months old for Bale at lot - ones who will come to the aid of 99, con. 2. Pickering. or address CAPT. attitudes of these two men gives JOLLIBFE,Pickering, +T - , ' _ those "poory" people, and their S 'e e I s n n u a� all insight into the character of EED WHEAT FOFt SALE =About , refusal ma be ascribed to the Soo TE,Pi o!Rood dean wheat.Price 01,96 alba two nations. England feels. fact that .they do not wish to be per bushel, was grown oa sod and now lana, that she is bound in honor to keep at lot a, can, 4, Piol�aring, exDs pp�� i Q her agreemevta with othernations. separated from their dearly be- P ,(}reenwooa, Midsummer -Boot and Shoe Sale 'm" loved money. OUSE TO• RENT=In Pickerinif ��i $he feels that to violate her sacred _ H Village.King at, A tea roomed brick home,df scent to hardware •tore and latel 10 r cent. to 50 r cent.Discounts $ word of honor would be a dis- ocoa b M.9.Cha m a. Apply t+sMiss -$ - __ Pe � - grace that she could nevem wipe DAr.PEiOdo: a csAP�Ar. T T 0 0 EN off every line of footwear in our afore. ont. Her reputation for-honor- r OUSE-Td RENT-A seven room- - H ed frame house,in fine condition sitaat- Call and see what we have to offer you. able dealing with other countries _ ed in vUlage of Duabarton, One gaarler &ore S Ay E D F R 0 of land For farther particulars apply Phone 151.• - - • is an asset that cannot be pur- PETER Ah\UN, Danbarson, !B cr ebased at any price. It is this ►7�he Dumbarton Exchange have for .trait of characirer that is the 1 _s•le-G,P.hons, naw potatoes. motor 1�1r/H/Y PEEL, IA/H/TBY 6eeret of her atrel5gth. and it is 0 PERATI ONS boat, ow boats, motor: crack, holstela ball, a,d.horse,seed tall wheat. Want to bayg - this trait of character that has is spout drill. ehiok.a reed Correspond 4r bone�s ANDREW ALLISCN, President. or -led her colonies without exception - �:G,cow�• sea:re...Dunbartor: -to rush to her a_id in the time of By Lydia E.Pinkham's Vega- El THE "°t""m +'! weed. When the leading states- g Position for Fall lata table Compound-Their and Winter man of• Germany has practically Own Stories HereTOld. acknowledged that his couvtrp - We have.a._sound business proposition � v r fora reliable energetic es�leeman for �I��� �D h s was prepared-to 'violate e e y this district to sell fruit trees, small r •solemn agreement with other Edmonton, Alberta, Can. -''I think fruit, flowering shrubs, etc. Pap �eountries in order_to gain their it is no more'thaa•right forme to thank weekly;outfit tree,exclusive territory. �1T y for both p�Pal and :+ own selfish ends. he has shown you for what your kind advice andi.ydia oVtR 000 wOR68 E.pinkham'sVegetableCompoundhave of fruit and ornamental stock under interest u the,scat ess+eatial of ao b world the foundation u n cultivation. We- sell- through our iclvptment; the ability to reaCva - t e po done for me. --which they -intend- to build their 'When I wrote to you some time ago I salesmen direct tr the consumer and �.r q, ly the second. Judged by these em ire, a foundation of deceit, was a ve sick woman sufferin from guarantee delivery of freer. higgh 'O C��� standards, a deposit m the savings - P r9 g grade trees. Ou'r agencies are valu- - unworthy of any nation. Any female troubles. I had organic inflam- able by reason of the service Re give _ department of this Bslok u ao ideal treaty signed by Germany, will mstion and could not stand or walk any and the volume of business done. a`e � D OFFICi'° form of iavestmed- ' not, according to-this 'admission stance. At last I was confined to my tablished 85 years. Write bed, and the.doetoc said I would.have TORONTO - - ` be -paper u n to throu h an operation, but this I PELlif1M NURSERY CO., _ g. .worth the - po go g __ TORONTO, ONT. - which it is written. No other mfusedtodo• Afriend advised LydiaE. P• S• Handsome Catalogue on request DICKERING BRANCH, _ eonntry will have say faith in Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, and either to applicant or those wish- e ' - . now, after wing three bottles of it, I jog Nurser y stock. R W. GORDON, Manager. In EYE at any treaty signed by them. Ao i8raaeh a4o leel like a new woman. I most heartily -- _ -country can 'continue long in ex- recommend gout medicine to all women NEW TINSMITH SHOP isteace ae a nation with such a who suffer with female troubles. I have . .foundation. She way be great vac taken Lydia E. arefi e.Piaham' Liver T� ��� � Pills, and thin7c they are 8ne. I will h have opened up .in Greenwood a r for a time, but her existence will never Abe'without tl?e medicine in the tinsmith rhop and am prepay- ibe of a meteoric character. Those ��, -Mrs•Fswxr E>raLm,908 Col- ed to do all kinds of tin- - vvho are familiar with the history umbis Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta. ' smvg, rVo$a.9g sad - - of nations of past ages will be The Other Case. furnace worlr WiII not affect you to an great extent if you leave it to us Work guaranteed and prices to supply Tour wants.' We have many lines of unperishable table to see the Empire of Germany B��ee, Neb.- Just after mymar- moderate. goods that were boil ht in large q"lantitiee before prices went ,itottering to her ruin. Right will riage my left side been°to pain me sad up, which will be sold at our regular low prices,and come lives .^y►�"`, always prevail. Might may fora the Pam got so severe at times that I Lawrence Denny, `.:below, Canned :Salmon-is much higher, but we have over , sulfated terribly with it I visited three C}REENVPOQD - 1000;tins to be sold the next two weeks. •Target salmon_ solidi . . - .. itime. When there is a battle be. su tors steel iblyw t wasted to operate -- and red worth 200. for 150.; Tiger salmon solid and red worth awes° Right and Might, there can on me but I would not consent to an op- F.,$+9C'LZtO='® -;3ac. for 18c.; Horse shoe salmon the very,best, worth 80c. for =6e' no doubt as to the ultimate eratioa I beard of the good Lydia-E. ^ c 26c,: AA Rad _9oceye- Salmon: -` a]t, - - Pinkham's .Vegetable Campouad was NOTICE TO. CMITO•� �me,lines we have been forced to raise the prices on, but we , doing for others and I used several bot- AND OTNSRl1 _ supply,you at close figures. _- A pleasing feature in the pros- des of it with the result that I haven't ' -Over 800lbs of tea that you will be able to, save- _�-anti_national-crisis has`been the. been,bothered with ray side since then. In flu Estate of Mary Waring, tc of tJu - from 5c;to 15c..per 'ib on. la die la of triotism which hue I sal m good heath and l have two little Townslt►t+of Prckcnng in the Cotlnty of .- P y Pa girl■."-Mrs-R,B.CEm.D,Boatrice,Neb.. Ontario,widow,deceased, Coal oil is coal oil with all its purities and impurities, y been •shown by the_ hearty and - Notice is hereby 'given pursuant to but have'you tried enc-imported coal oil ,direct 1 Soc. lid, Oha 191, S. O„ 191.4, that in bbls from Pennsylvania, s:beral-support- -fie o,..in OT-E�-LIST p a intra dna , patriotic funds. In all. parts of estate of the said Mary Waring who stomer. '1 } she country, lrres'peetive of race - died at the said Township of Pic kering _ Map. on the 21th day of July. 1910,are re- Our groceries are the freshest.. ,or religion, the appeal for. contrl- gusted to deliver or send by�pp�ost, ppre- butione'hats met with--very hearty Alunicitality of the Township of Pickering paid, to Mary Clendenan, yVakefleid response. The Society of Frie>)ds, County of Ontario. p, O„ Que., the a fore he of the said -� '�� � who are,the.most ardent oppon- Notice-is hereby given 'that I have estate' on or before the 1st day of eats of war have taco nixed the transmitted or delivered to the • pet- October, 1914, their names and addres- _0 - _ g sons mentioned in sections 5 and 6 of ses and a full,description of_'all claims $RCLTCiI�H A.M - — justice-of Britains's cause, and the the Ontario Votera' List Act 1889. and and the nature of the securities,if any , __. English branch in along letter to acts amending the same, the copies re- held by them, and gpired by said section to be so trans- Further take-notice that after the ^ - one of the leading British joist°• witted or delivered of the Lists made 1st day of Oetober; 1914; the said E:e- We., are 'pleased tO quote els,''.has 'defended the nation's Pursuant to said Act, of all persolss dutrix will proceed to distribute the appearing by the lest revised Assess- estate of the deceased among the attitude in this war, while,at the ment Roll of the said Municipality parties entitled thereto having regard same time deploring its necessity. OA r1CeS On entitled Lo vote at Elections for mem- Only to the claims of which she shall y _ P BAN Outside of Germany and part of here of the Legislative Assembly And then have notice, and the-said Eze- . ., at Munici al. Elections.•_and the said cutriz shall not be liable for the said Bii `a e n _w tries,, •vo one can be found who Whitevale ou the 31st day of August, son of whose claim she shall not t en does not defend the British coarse 1914, and remains there for inspection. have received notice, Electors are called upon to examine MARY CLENDENAN, in this war. When there is such said Lists and if any omissions or otb• 'Etecutrix;by* - mpapimity, it,is not to be wonder er errors are found therein, to take A. E. CHRISTIAN, �VVe can deliver. to an station immediate proceedings to have said 48.50 her Solicitor .. ed that those who do DOt take an errors corrected according to law. -Dated the 28th August, 1914, active part in the war are eager Dated at Whitevaie,Aug,31st 1914 _ DONALD.R._BEATON. QO YEARS• . • n to assist the cause by money con- On ar O - 'Clerk of the Tp• of Pickering EXPERIENCE -_, • ltributions. There are few, bat = �.:. 49-61 , ._ Whitevaie,--Ont •. - - every few,ivho will. turn a -deaf _ to all a eels. The :PICNIC GROUNDS 1 � � PP y Pat for- our materials axe tip to quality and . ...- �vwA=f1inrsg-:excuses_-Ior-_their_r_o-.__ — _ Ma fusal. One will' sa that he is Picnic-partres-desirous of securtn - price Y grounds may secure those •adjacent to _ TRAot Magas opposed to war. He will not 8imcoe Point House at reasonable DESIGNS • tine the fact the`Britislf eo= ales• OovvRloHTa&C- uainted ands fill =fig P oats, dishes.and `tables will be_pro- Anyonemending aetetcb and da�t+n++mat 'Let'8 get aCq - le as a nation have done every- vided at reasonable rates: pntolcyy ascertain nur opi nun free win ant a p lII�entlon la prob 9 `` +thing .in their-power to prevent —rce Cream every Saturday — s d�a¢sat ��iA o to. .your order., war and especially a war of such lee cream and other refreshments will .oi°L°ifIIwu.tla takenehroIIgb �'� reoMw _ _ - be provided at boothi for those desir- Mw+tnoate in • _ •:magnitued as that now being �„6� ing them, when timely notice has -C waged. The British government been given. A deomely � for HEISE -1 Us endeavored--to enter into an For further particulars apply to m.aoa otdwr�* 4 acid brD-4 eIiA agreement with the o Euro p- J. WILLIAMS _ � Yred.aY. � A.�$ r M ?lereb all old Simcoe Poigt House > TOZTFF } •. i' .. v 'A`, i, .. •*�,•,_+ .,:, �:'. #.'l';..r l� ^•��••ia .�::.,r r,,,,;..�.y, .'r.••:,v ,,;,,,xcf•".i' v.•. .wc: '' ;,.'. ,y»rx-,y M.":•' - .iy. .,�.� fffi i p. t-, , n• ' t - MEN _ t dL,ARRMONT Mrs. Turner, of 3reeen River, is Wm. Graham, of tr°rahain 'Bros. i a i Mr. Defoe is visiting his sister,' visiting with her daughter, Mrs. who has been w the British Isles �"� RICHARDSON SGeorge Richardson. !or the past!ew months, arrived �'Mre.Wm. Bundy. � • tt g Jae. B. Madill, we regret to re. Charles rroc.tor who has been home on Tuesday with his pur- port, is on the sick-list at.present. in the contracting business in To- chase of twelve horses. This num- flmportaatShowisg of IInat display of Ionto for the at few da s has ber is smaller than their usual fi - George Roes, of Montreal, is � � � Oliiaa. A yery large aS�oslment of returned to Claremont and is now purchase, but he was fortunate in -visiting friends int fora few p 0"gonary. Hooks,Dolls, Toys, just �yy getting nicely settled in Walter securing this number. The war Y - Ira Boyer is 'ng consider Thomson's residence, recently has caused a great demand for received for the Holiday trade. Gall -able improvisuie to his reel- vacated by Rev. J. W. Mance. r e horses,and as a result it was diffi- cult and See them. 3 deuce. are pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. to secure the desired number 9abooriptions taken for all Magazines, q Mrs. G. H. Samis and her moth. Proctor again in our midst. for exportation. er, Mrs.Scott, were in the city on r Weekly and Daily NevRmpsrqpq . �. Monday. John and Mrs. Adamson, of w. tT. ��. R=�i�11�R�SQN, '---Greenwood. called on friends here _ on Friday. S=OCk $tx'9et. Whitbg' Have 10 VJVI y busy these-:-days:- He needs the exercise to keep down. `�- the superfluous flesh. Opening of Direct Passenger Service between _ SCE �!T EAM --The Pickering M. and Mrs. Henderson were in TORONTO OTTAWA QUEBEC Markham on Sunday visiting theOur ice-cream parlors will now be 17NION STATION CENTRAL((i,T.R.) STATION C. N.R. STATION ' v1g11anC ' tatter's uncles, T. and G. Morgan. AND VALCARTIER MILITARY CAMP. 8.. C-fommittet $ open during the season and we 1 Mi sham, of Epsom, and will ulcer -Miss Gra am, Effective ?Au est 24th and tbereaft - it supply from the spending a week at the home of East• West- East- ,! West- CITY DAIRY COMPANY. The object of this Association is to ='' bound STATIONS bound bound STATIONS bound' - lessen stealing and prosecute Thomas Graham. the felons. Nelson and Mrs. Wagg and A. x. P. M. . P. M. A. mt. First-class Bread,Cakes of fine variety family, have returned home after 9.20 Iv. ToRoxTo ar. 9.15 `7.16 Iv. OTTAWA ar. •10.00 and Confectionery always Members � ro e4 Nolen oommois�- visitin friends in Montreal for a P. N. 11.80 Jorlrrrs 4.00 on head. p p° g Date immediately. an member " couple of weeks. 1.00 IV. Bsi.rsviLra are 6.16 A X. _-P. HERB MONNEYe of Ezeautive Committee. Miss Emma Brodie, Of Chazy, 4.56 sr. KINGSTON ar, 5.30 5.45 SHAWINIGAN Jct._ 8.40 N. Y.,is at Toronto, at present 1.30 Iv. Iv, 4.65 SAO ar. Qui sac IV. 8.30 PICKERING, ONTARIO hdemberehip fee 11.00. nursing a sick friend who was4•40 Sm iTH's FAr-r a 1.41 9.85 IV. ar. ' 5.20 Tickets maybe had trom the President or; teikeb suddenly ill. .10 ar. OTTAWA Iv. 12.16 •40.18 ar, VAr ceRMB Iv. -'•4.41 s•or•t■rr oa.pptioatdon. d ,- P.mr. Noon A. X. P. A Sna for some L. D. Banka,C.S.Palm- farmer Ezac. Oom.- W. S. Cook, of the Standard • Service between Ottawa and Quebec Cit daily. P.. :'---Bank, returned on Tuesday after y y A DASiN VERTICAL LIFT ere C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Out a ending a couple of weeks vasa- ;Electric Lighted coaches and Cafe Parlor Cars between Toronto MOWER-FOR SALE tion at his home in New Hamburg. and Ottawa, WILL BELL AT COST. J,A.'O'CionaoK. 'W. J. Clark. Miss Allison, of Toronto, _ and •Standard Sleeping Care and First Class Coaches between Ottawa Call-and examine this machine President. secretary Mise Joey Ross, of Peterboro have and Quebec City, aa it will positively be sold. each returned home after.visiting Double Daily Service, except Sunday,and convenient West-End ser. Guaranteed in every way. i with Mies M. Maenab, at Sand- vice between Toronto, Port Hope, Cobourg, Treuton, Picton, Belleville, Ol1t'�8. +VCT•+Q=egg bank, :Deseronto and Yarker. Repr Shop 1 Levi and Mrs. Gleeson and fam- For Rail and Steamship-ticksts;a"ud all information, apply to Ind. Phone 1921 ai ily left on Monday to visit rely Nearest C. N. R. 'Agent- PICKERING, ONTARIO a .tives in Markham and Woodstock, Bicycles for hire. Also, a number of " 'before returning to their home in second-hand wheels for sale,or Fort William. The Cadillac Vacuum Cleaner WATCH FOR new ones ordered when Thos. E. Stephenson was in req.ired. Brooklin on Monday, shoeing = TOD'S Goodyear and Denlop Auto Tires au horses for Frank Batt p $ Ind hone 1913 Pfor sale at ick. Batty, previous This is the time when women have their car ate and ruga cleaned to their being taken to the Toron- Motor truck each Wednes- p = to Exhibition. and put in place again. Why not keep them clean by using day and.Saturday for all. Russell AndreW, T John Farmer has returned to ''this hand vacuum cleaner P No dusty curtains or Walls, Toronto, to resume his duties in kinds of Bread and Cakes. PICKERING, Ont. the Royal Bank, after spending everything kept clean and bright all the year round. The Ask fora 10 cent wrapped s two Weeks vacation at the home best make $9.50 and $11,50. A free demonstration when asked for - 'loaf. Pickering Miss Mary Morgan has returned - Clarksburg to resume her p C. H. BURLING, - PICKERING �; M. T p � - feasioa, that of nursing, after . t �----� � 4 spending a couple of months here .,� OSHAWA, ONT. Lumber Yard ► _-- with her asks dna ant; M. and -- ``Oshawa Jteel Aingles FLOUR and FEED Mrs. Henderson. Graham-Bi-as. have sent about We have just received a large and twenty horses including those just, Are Fire Proof, Wind Proof, at C. N. R•, Station well assortestock of Georgia,pine in received from the old country to terior finish, composed of base casing t Water Proof LightningCherrywood : _ and mouldings in great var[ety. he Toronto Exhibition. C. t _ 13en-tett also shi ped soiae fine =tee the above stock Dried We ra all e a c to looking horses. C wish. them Proof any Frost Proof.` _ Bran, Shorts,Flour, ried be first-cissa, as it was manufactured Success. Brewers Grains, Malted in the Southern States-'by the: beet Complaints are being made re- .A.11 good, tip-to-date Canadian - 'Corn Feed, Oilcake Meal, American machinery. lgardiag the condition of the road Molaeatne, Also Fennel doom. open and glared ' on the hill south of' the village, - Farmers use them. Blatchford'a sash, verandah columna and hard The road here was iecentl turn- � Ca Meal,Oyster Shell etc. w p. 1, as wood flooring. 2 d 6-inch rough y _. � /■��� _._ ,- and dressed ins. 1 and 2 inch heart~ piked and as there was no gravel �.r.�:� ,� - For particular k?hane home 6060. �. rough. I Inch hemlock and. `placed on it, it is now a mass of Gd. Call and see it, bend. It is almost impoes�ble to See any of the to4i�owing Local Aagenis-They will gave you best prices on T2Z0>�sl� _, draw a heavy.load up the hill, let Pedlai•'i Terrminals, Sheatital Roofing. ng and Orn mentees Flniiae, Y�noon, ntclosed ilefurtherurd ti after• alone a burr Motorists, rticu- gg t,d tree i gy. ps Samuel Manning, Pringle, O • •'larlyy have-,heir troubles in -nevi- .. W. Prin le, . satins the 17111. Brooklin,�0at. Whi_Jacob McIntyyrye',Oct. s M �►M We D. GordonLi �o� Owing to the large number of G. M. Rice, Whitb On • - oomplaints made regarding rowdy- y, 3 Whitb Oat. y, t. s PICKERING} , : -ism indulged in by a number ofhn ASheoharet, e r t 'Lawrence Denny,Deansg, Greenwood, Ont. Goodwood, Ont- is o � W .. R " young men residing in thevicinity C i • �*� :.jof Claremont, the police. trustees :''W. Healy, W. F. Barton, 9 . tkc • a a « '.,ATTENTION ! „ qq have taken steps to put a stop to Box Grove, Ont. Whitevale, Ont. � +K M g td• --,J. C. Morrish, =W. W. Sadler, - . i g: y w - this nuisance. horse racing on E Sunday evenings, using profane - Highland Creek, Oat. Greenwood, Out. V o 4-4 New and second eresm eeparsi- _ language oq the public streets, Wm. Wilson, Pickering, Ont. "d € Om o tore. Gasoline engines, 8 and insulting remariEs-made to No higherprice, satisfaetiss. women on the streets, are offences ,,,, 4 s different makes, pumFiag oaf. s-. that will not be tolerated by the THE PEDLAR PEOPLE Limited a : _ deb Y� _ people of Claremont. The village �i y~ Sts. Farm implements. constable has been. instructed to Head Office and works, OSHAWA, ONTj &tablishedl1861. 8 tz "' - GEr PRICES• prosecute every, case that has _._.._... - o�i a a e, ,�m Yue o +` :'beers brought to his notice. o I a -Young Brood'Sow for sale On Monday morning two strang- ars with-&-deeided foreign appear_ b m °' a M�f W. ZEE. �'AOKSOI�T ante and accent; appeared in our oet.i OWN. - village. They were big husky HEIMMINIONIANt. m g xo.�� BROCg GOAD, ONT., s :fellows and were well dressed.'but 014 EDMUND R osLsR,M.P..PRESIDENT. W.0.MATTM W16 woc-Peselou+•. .� ' whey stated they were out of work C.A.BOGEAT.Ceneeal Manager. J s cep ips s+W 7,Uxbr Oshawa s,�0a, 6 i.o. -rend mere. on their road 'down Farmers' Sale Notes Collected -T�e.virtoa I ,upterarove Is east, One of them answered the It bMe •omvenient to have the Domintat Bank colied soar Sale Notes, description of the man wanted for ehantost` ao,�,�a.i� Are Yon Interested in =-the shooting of P. Morgan, n .•scent.,ban the Nota made payable at the Dat,laton Hady _ - C. P. R. watchman, at Smith's "era a. ►t m ere for conection. - Sash eotteetion�ai oa r�oR7t�onble termF a �� Falls. At the station they in-. - ; Auiredabout the beat way to • Fellici� reach Peterboro. They were told ':WHITBY BRANCH• TKIN N n to et into a box tar, which they r A. A A SO Manager AND - $ Of all materials and design ` did, after which .the door was locked. ' The probability "' the kept in Nook. It will pay you men were among those who have • a to call at our works acd inspeot our etoot lost employment as a result of the-.war antina.doubt onr village will i . Gale N • and obtain prim, Don't be misled see many of this class during the ly we can, and do throw os the ageal next few months. � • • commission of 10 per Dent.;which you wii The Woman's Institute, of Son; - I have in stock 3000 rods of aU solGertaiiolteeave d. by purob s from s. ya, are to be congratulated on the very successful garden party We are leased to state that ear'milliner, Miss McMaster ie here ; 'wire fencing made by the iwHITaT GRANITE CO.. p am•$. Whitby, Ontart :held on the ' spacious manse and anything wanted in millinery will be attended to at . once, Steel Company of Canada. grounds Friday evening. The our opening will be announced later, " �r super was all that could be. de- also carry brace wire, .fat�T- E. W. y ANS -sired and the pprogram was of un- : usual merit. Though the evening New goods for fall and winter arriving all departmentQ, coiled spring' wire, wire P7118 MaxinfaCtnret was somewhat cold, yet the large we still have a few doz of those bargain window blinds at p gathering was held spellbound for a0c. See them they are a real bargain.' ' ietaples. Steel posts and ho and Residence, i4 pee -,, rover two . hours. The- soloists, '' a s s. Dun -Mrs:•Dodds;Miss J. Clarkson, Mr. ted r posts. t _ WHITBY, ONT. McLain, of Manilla, and Mr. Me- Our samples for fall suits is nowhere, no advanee in: pricee, re- Pee doors we o Whitby HouSs $a e, of Greenbank, together ..member Crown Tailoringg is $3 to $5 less on.suit than any other Th doe west f :.with the ppianiste, Miss Workman. _ 17ouae in the trade. _ - - - - ;A T. C. M. of Lindsay, deserve Let m@ Shoal.you what I have and We are prepared to Instal wood or from Spec ial mention, while the elocu- Cape, - Fanta Shirts and collar y p um on abort notice,also attend note ou rices. pumps T _• onist, Mies Marvin,daughter of Hate, Boots•and Jhoes, Oyeralle, to all kinds of repairing. the new minister at Seagrave- ties, Dress goods, Print+, Ladies under vests, Hosiery etc. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, "4captivated everybody by her As REESOR La190 gsaoline engines and_pleasing renditions mad strong Pull Line of Groceries all fresh and up-to-date at closest prices, e the agate gear personality. The proceeds of the MAGNET OREAMpiSEPARATOR; evening, about $60. are for lib- De SIMPSON & Co., - PICKERING LOCUST ,MILL Phone Bell No.50, Ind. 28. ,nary pnrpoem.-Port Perry Star, .v .. 'h .... `+w.'":�•;-�;y aht%+ r^ "4�..,�i; -„y�fi? '�:.� � ...� 1:yr,:ava r �' v4.., a/ • _ , i . �- _.--_.._..---- ..9. - c$APrBs nI CHIEF OF G'.4Ll.�:'�'T BELGIAN, , _ - —. : onAtthheWterr,*" Wd Ho tl-mmitiin<-for - 3 — - d the conn o gopg Los on apt 1. - • - � 9 9 to luncheon. 'You are a lucky beggar, Arthur," re •?E marked Jim Herriott. �•5tx months ado 10� _. ��Id o u S e/ . ' you were penniless and workless. like me, i and now you are rolling, literally roiling, `� __. - -------,- wea3 d the world is ' toe you in th an ail before a. _ where to choose.' as somebody or other e, .74 • = - . t ,- - - 1 saM. i, tt„Kn Se war ' 4. __ ' Dutefe'v-Contessfon Belturbet, but carried himself better. ilia 1. hair was decidedly red, his shrewd eyes `� 1' J ' 1 ' were brown, and a' reddish-brown mous• ' l , ;. tache hid a firm-lipped but generally smil• � ` . P ''� ., ill month. ' ..''w :yo- , �' , '7 y ' ,':l A CHAPTER IL-Continued)• and then Primrose and I care run home. Luck fe sn odd, thing," said 33eltur• y.,f, 'Qa 5 ,'; '�." • Our clothes are so old that nothing can bet. I never for one moment imagined " r y . �y v ' •Bo ]etre Gray-Eyes is called Primrose.' hurt them." that I should ever own all this. Even now ,x. r °""` Y- � RhonRht Bettnrbet, maktnR a mental note I cannot realise that, I-have as much , % �qf, x •' tom, Jul-' It. '•Very well," he said, "then 1 will •'But the hat?" he askr`d, looking at the money as I can spend. Honestly. I do not i •te13 you when the date 14 fixed and at is little white straw hat around which Dul• feel a bit hap Ser." - 8 eie had wopnd a wreath of forget-me note, p . r `' ` x�,, understood you will com ?" "I should if I were in your place," Her•- a s�" Dtskie nodded and smiled t'I can to my handkerchief over it, and k _ o #., - riott declared, with a chuckle. "It some- ,. "We shall be the Shabbiest peep Don't you wear a hat, Mise Carwar- pa anis me a fortune, we should feel 'ez• si ' �" . . ' �` Wlere," she declared. and looked archly at dine, inquired Belturbet, his eyes on the Lraordinarily happy, shouldn't we?" , . " --- him, evidently expecting a compliment. girl's bright hair. - He looked at hie mister, who reclined in "ate ;'pZ� ' I. `dbut Belturbet made no effort to produce Primrose shrugged her shoulders. a bid founds chair. a.rr a: s . ',r--� _one at do clothes"matter?" be said. "I Tt +« such a waste of time," she replied. "We should," was ter decided reply. , as ta•• gaanmti :.,'the wood___one does,_ But no one_io_Ukely_to.dotba_t, b we -+1 In new. "' not need a hat." shall have to coni as ¢ ` m not. retorted D vie. eve new Dosei a in our little flat at Kensington, G Y t. « _nee," he said, Philippa Herriott smiled at her brother's and pretty things, and home." In- "Is that s compliment?" 'asked 'Prim- friend as Fhe spoke, and her smile was vr' "Dulcin, we ought to be going rose. with a low r'weet laugh. very honeyed. Like her brother, she was � . terposed her sister. Belturbet laughed. too, and changed the tall. She had hair of brightest chestnut, 1. z. Bather unwillingly Dulcie rose from the subject. and her fen tires were large and regular, -: `'around and said good-bye to Belturbet. "Thank you so much for saying we may "As my friends, the Herriotte, are com• and beneadi, well-marked'eyebrows two k ,� a eome here." said Primrose. and a9 her ing to-morrnw,' he said, "why waste time wo brown Cheetn L ha r�brows teyesl a what ihe 3' et's for a little In conventionalities, May I bring them . - c _,'_fes amain met Beltiub a here to make your -acquaintance?" skin, very red lips, and aAne figure made —loader than was absolutely necessary, -If you care to risk it," answered Prim- Philippa Herriott noticeable wherever she i - + curious idea struck-her. „ she rose. "But perhaps Mies Herriott will went. She wore a dress of palest pink 1 N . , 'I I don't believe be approves of tie, " W thought "Perhaps he looks upon our pre not be anxious to know us when you tell linen, made by herself, very simply and I rs�gw••a `q .`hence here am a breach of the proprieties. her who we are, and how you met us." plainly, yet cut in the correct fashion of tsnd Clunks we ought to know better:" S[ise Herriott will be delighted to meet the moment. Both men were aware that ,•, . "Jibe is going to play her ase very you, eatd Belturbet. ,,she le an artist- Philippa's dresses, bats, and shoe_ were ys�� , ':2iy�, s �"a k �g Bohemian at heart, and laugha at the of the kind worn by women o! fashion, �� / ri r f y carefully-quietly, but In deadly earnest' ra and also that she had made the drtt:xa %y/ yf 4 a/� ' ' '.1 .---.,Ir- reflected Belturbet. "Look out: Arthur. proprieties." and trimmed the:hate herself. Phiriippa ��. *u % &i xv4'!yw, j mT boy If you bad not known what you "That.sounds delightful," said Dulcie. was clever. She was an artist; and ai _ know, you should have sworn the gray anxious to keep the conversation in her though no ¢onium, always managed to KING ALOERT 0>:-BELGJU1W?�CND--HIS STAFF.---' - i eyed young woman was the least design- own hands. "I should love to know her.' have plenty of work to do, and by it earn- a Inc of her eez." "Theo you ?hall:' he said turning to the -- — , He walked back to Old Souse somewhat piquant, smiling face that gaped at hr ed a respectable income. —' - '-`--- depressed. with ouch friendliness. "I shall brine . Her brother, also, was clever, H'e was tppa meant to turn hie friendship with (�j,ORY FOR THE CELTS. ;� Dulcin was in Lhe hlRhest�spirits and them Dere the day after'to morrow in the supposed to be an engineer.,and spent I Jim to the'best possible account. 1 :talked rapidity as they hurFied back to afternoon, and perhaps it it is flue we most Of his time ,in a workshop at the.i She had li®toned with intxa•eat whl•le hs f Bine Poets Tea was at flue o'clock. and might have a ppicnic tea." back of his tweet,oflices. H, was responsible I related now he had met the two Carwar- SOulethln About the Ken Who if they were late, the remarks of Mr• "I adore picnics!" declared Dulcie. for various inventions, some of which he dine girls, and had"professed to be charm- 6 Carwardiae wnnld not be pleasant to hear. go do I," responded Belturbet. had sold• but the maj'oritq of which had ed at the idea at making their acquaint Have Stood Of[ the fiiermana. -- _ "What do you think of him? She ask- The rain has etoDDed," said Primrose Paras into limbo. $e managed to main- ance. - W :ed. "Of coarse, he ie not the least bit rain the email flat at Kensington, where ; What are Lee two woodland nympha good-3aokin¢. but tees he is fiery tall, it proeatcally. "Dulcie, we must hurry the brother and sister 'lived. They were The.Irish, Welsh and the Scotch h home before there Is another storm." like?" Inquired Herriott. he does etooD. She looked anxiously at the lowering good friends, seldom at erose-purposes, an- I $elturbet labored hard to describe them. Can take some race pride out of bbd ...be I d i. very tail," agreed Primrose i sky with its masses of dark heclqlo, derstanding each other well. but utterly tailed to satisfy his friend'@' i�. _ thoughtfully, but she did_ not.Rive her Belturbet accompanied them to the edge, Herriott had known Arthur Belturbet curiosity. fact that the Belgians who have pati opinion as to Asters Belturbet'_ looks. o! the wood and watched their slender, for many years, and was the f1m to bear ; .•One of them has gray eyes.' he conolud. tip such a splendid.fight against the and Dulcie was tod excited to notice her burryinQ flguree until"they were out of•°L hie decd fortune. When Belturbet IametY and the other bine. Other. Germans at Liege are their blood v isistei s silence.. - eight. When they reached a bend In•the wrote to him, and begged him to bripg him ',_,ire they seemed-to me to be very much - - "He is not a bit my ideal in appear- path, Dulcie.Surged and waved a good- sister to Old Hottne. and help with a gas• I like." kin. The ethnologic theory Is that ance,' ape went on. "but I would mArry bye . him, and he waved hie cap in d den-party, tee -toy was accepted I •Oh well," remarked Herriott, "we Shall the Celtic race came into Euro up .him tt he were as nRly a•-ss father!' with delight. soon see for oursielvea.' _ turn. I -Oh. Dulcie!" exclaimed- Primrose. A nice little thing.' be thought, "and Jim came because he liked Belturbet As Phillppa repired for the 'little pFis the valley of the Danube and down SaushinR "Do wait and see it be is going exceedingly pretty; but'Mime dray-Eyes 'and Philippa because she had nothlp to Vic. sh. thought of several matter, bnL that of the Rhine; whenee they en-, to ask you!" R I keep her in London in July• and was feel• chiodY of the various thing's she had no. ), -n%rests we the most. When I have tical in old House that showed LDe dealt- tried the British Islands. In this "He will ack me" all right. All I want seeped her plan of eamDatgn. then the t°Q a little dull. Ton to do is to keep quiet and ha back # Jim was twenty-sir and his sister two ability of a mistress. Sbe did not char long marefi across the CoatineIIt ma no when occasion requires." na will begin. But who would have i years hie junior. She did not know Bal• change "Sot eupoose you loci see him again.' thought a quiet, rather shy little gtrl"- r turbot very well, because she had paver her pink dress. but Dinned a 3arse shady both Primrose and Dulcie, in spite of her hat-that putted her to perfection on her they left a colony in Flanders, Who : "I tell you he will De in tee woods to I encouraged any of Jim impecunious boautifullycoinured chestnut hair, and a arentl did not wish to cross the floe feet six Inches, seemed lits a to him- apparently w morrow," replied 1)ukie. it to come to the flat, having an em- when she joined the two mea on the ter , would have formed such a desperate plot race, even to her brother she loo7ted par. seas. These, who now number be He was, and the foMewtnff afternoon, a+ ientl practical mend; but the owner of against mT eace of mind. 1 suppose it is y ocularly attractive.. Pbtween 000,000 and 3,000,000, are. the ,tater were meandering �diy along the pfd Hoose was a fiery di3ereat,-personal- 2, - " mosiscrown path. they came race to tate a cams of 'still waters run deep.' Ah. well. Ity from a penniless barrister, and Phil- Come, on, Philippa l" he call "Arthur with him I shall not be bored down]sere, for a time, hag seat a dozen of hie retainers forward settled along the French border in i_ at any rats. - is Barden-party is fixed for today He turned and tramDsd home through with the tea. and i am getting intensely Belgium, and they have singularly: i''' month." he said -romptly . the dripping woods will! a contented ex.gh . excited at the Ides o!-meeting the wood r Reallyli" asked Dukle eagerly. nymphs l" pre-served their race-characteristics "Really and truly on the twenty'-sighth prewton on his face. HIs efater laughed. against the flood of Teutonic races of July." he answered, "Will you do me Dulcie and Primrose hurried along as "So am i, she call, "I a'm sure Jt-will Use honor of betas present?' fast as they could. ming that have surgeKf around and over "Isn't it splendid?" said Dulcie else- char He looked at the sisters In tarn, r4 tt througlace ape e ted forutths pwotcame a a to tea-the fields and thein. They are called ��Walloons it had Deer placed 1n-readiness by Germanic neighbors by their 8i- "We wII'11" Bald Dolcie unbesitatiagly fully Everything promises well. Prim, ^Da teII ns all about it, and who wall be you will see me.the mistress of Old Howe M ppan bet's mea, but no Misses Cartrardla'y and are distinguished s romp taps, 7M r„ b keL g p� + there o Shull we sit down?" bi sosseMed• "You are very foI.olish." replied Primrose, They seated themselves on the trunk without any encouragement in her -tone. I Bsltur Cal characteristics pe �f -I ."I am quite sure Mr. "turbot only looks of he old cane, Dulcie *ttttag next to Bel• I ,were to be seen. habits. They resemble the French' a /' turbot. with Primrose l%tinget away, upon w as a couple of nonenoitles. out of _ (To be continued). "It will h a Bort of omafum away,gathenm. whom perhaps, as he knows no .one in A111- ; a • more than they do their Dutch and;, . In other words. I.have invited everybody the pplace, be may get s little amwement" i r German neighbors.' They are 'mid-I for miles arq�nd. and ss "I really don't "Oh, nonsense! You know quite well, I adroit i -.;-� . mind in the least It they Dome or not, I that we are every bit as good as he--only 1 Transport in Alaska ' elle-sized, with dark hair, ,. �iball not be elated at the seceptance or he has money and we have not. I wonder active a_n&impulsive. : part at the refusals. I have Sent an in- what his tzie�e will be like. Ido hope I "Uncle Sam" runs some peculiar The Wa,lloona have•always- made w _ _vitatlorr to Mr. Carwardfne. by the way." It will be fine.for the picnic,' C sa( fy�Hm, will refuse." Dulcte declared cheer- As they entered the garden gate at Blue !businesses, and among them is that fine soldiers and were .parti ularly y Posts, from which the front door was vie 1 of g reindeer farmer. There the distinguished is the 30-years' war - -There will be tennis, croquet, and arch• "ible. Primrose spoke under her breath. �� _ 1 cry," went on the "on man. "It won't "Thera is father," she murmured. "Now ' L'1 / Government herds of reindeer, under their leader, Tilly, one of the 'be very escitizg. I.m ayrald, we are 1n Itis Vit!' • which-come close to the 200,000 greatest commanders of the 'day, "For us it fill be intensely exciting." "1 don't care." said Dulcie dellantty. 1 �mark'. To the inhabitant of North- «sid Lnicle 8hesliaetened Der pace unto see reach- who :was himself a Walloon, They ,' Belt•urbet glanoed at Primrose. 'Mies ed the front door, on' the threshold of I �•� esu Alaska the reindeer is a down have serer gotten along very well - -GrayEyes was'certainly'not very talka- which stood as elderly man. short, white• i , right necessity.' Reindeer teams _. five, but, no doubt, like the owl in the I hatred, clean-shaven, with cold blue eye* with their D1StZ�6eIg�S1S6rS ii-Holm , tale, she thought the more. and under the and very thin lips,I haul the mail to the Eciatte'red gold- land, although many of them be. _cloak of silence, heaven alone knew what -Where have you been?", he asked. bar- • minis Cam and sottleme'nits fax ` " ` `-webs she,was trying to weave! ria the way. g 1 ea[ne Protestants. The majority of , Primrose's meditations, however. .ereor a walk along the Stalatead road. 5tar From the few aisles of raal:roads t11at them `are Roman Catholics and' : not at all what he Imagined. . . where we were-.caught in the rain," an- I Ala'sk-a possesses. They,Can carry stood by Spain long after the •Pro- . "Perhaps be will tali in love with Dal- swered Dulcie untruthfully. "Please .let l Cie." see thought. "He seems to like lie- me rase, father. I am wet and must . I a bigger load and g0 further and testant Provinces were in active re- i`1.' tening to her. and he certainly does not change my clothes," faster than the malamutes, or trail- ` •' seem sn:ione tp talk to me I will do as "Wive your shoes-first." Mr. Carwardine O , bell' he the inquisition was non When Stn n -'Dulcie suggested, and just keep quiet, It ordered. "You will have no more etioes dogs, and g much more important "e'stabli9hed, a gi3eat mane Walloons - - would.of course, be splendid'if he did.fall from me this year• eo you had better take It YOU r i�rS factor, are very easily fed, living fled to England, where they are still ,in love with her." care of those you have." A curious tittle pain distressed her for "I dare r-ay I can make a pair of «an• ,mainly on Arctic moos. The rein- a distinguished body' of Protest _ which she could not account. As,Dulck dal-�,�r lied Dulcie_ "Sotne ot.the Leath• _ _ n-c and aLe_k>ln-an as a .. and Belturbet a ¢at y. e e n " er covers o t pee o oTcs ieZiFrary - dee.@. is not a. aatnve Of Alaska, as �-_- th �Callcoa ed, her gray.eyes looking straight before would do splendidly for the soles. moFt people think, bttt was first In �angregations. ,"'�` her, until the man, piqued by her ai.ledee• ger father turned pale. troduced into Alaska by the Lap- . Th Q,ebgress of Yien 5 Addressed Der. „ e na in 181 , _ you play nnis, u3�sZarwardine?" ..you will regret it-painfully!" a'n ; which was reorganizing bf 11 he asked. What would you do it I did?" asked ���ed j how adapted to the country the deer Europe, put Belgium and Holland "Yee,' replied Primrose simply. Dulcie impertinently. -"You couldn't kill were 'stat ted to breed them "Then we suet arrange some sa:d me, you know, because you would De I ,' into one kingdom, but the lliniOII •Belturbet. "My friend. Jim Herriott- and hanged i[ you did." - + his sister who is gotug to act as hostess only lasted 15 years, when the Wal- "You will probably be hanged one day]" +_ ' . • for me, are coming to-tnorrow. and they snarled the old man. % • _ loons led in a civil war that separst- ; itre both very keen players. As there are "I ehoutdn't be eurprieed-for parricide," I and t r 1 h t 1 , only three of ns. I hope you and' Mies call Dulcie wickedly. O ;That s Peculiar. ed the countrie9 into,two kingdoms. Dulcie will be kind 'enough to help LIm Mr, Carwardine drew aside, and let his gropo r v IIS o Quite a'IIUTnbe?r of Protestant VPaI •.':make up some'sets." daughters pass into the house. They wentTourist-`"You have an unusually 1U6n9 emigrated t0 America and bel- •We. shall like tt!"'said Dulcie, "aha'h't at once to their bedrooms,which communi•• ire •Primrose?" large acreage-of corn under cults " -- n t,:. veru nice." assented cared with each other. Blue Poets was a i tablishetl COh rogations in' 1�Tew � Yes-it-s large, rambling old.Douse, with Sons tor• t.LaWreIlCeS ar I ration, Don't the crows annoy you primrose evenly. zTdors, several etaircaeea,-rooms �+t curl „ _„ York, where they 'became the fore- "Does not want to seem in the least ous shape, and windows in odd places. fi 'A re8t� del I--Fir @eager,' decided Belturbet.. 'I must it "Dulcie, whydo you bandy words with and fruits see used, your g „ �e -the _you are opening the game very'cautious• confections will not ferment not to any extent, Tourist— While 'the educated Walloons . 1 rather?" Prirose asked r.hie limper I "That's peculiar, considering �qu y, my lady, and I am begir[niug to tees I. 'know it ,only makes .hie temper'I or spoil but-will remain pure, speak French, the mother tongue of; interested as to what your next mace will worse.' fresh and sweet for years, 1 have •no scarecrows." " Farmer - be!' "I can't 'relD doing it. Even a worm , all the people-is a very old French ", will turn, St.Lawrence Extra Gran- well ou see, I m out here a White be talked to Dulcie. who sparkles you know. It won't do fbr him , i ' Oh, , Y „ dialect; which had been modified by. and laughed in the moat artless manner to think he can•terrify us. We are tun ulated Sugar is the ideal pre- good part of the time myself. I words 'borrowed from German and -possible, he kept, as it were, an inner.eye old to be frightened into aubmtseion now•" serving wgar, ae it is dtade oa Primrose. When a map hoe the it "He is quite likely to find out we Dave from the finest selected,fully 1 Dutch. Quite a large lintnber O belief that a certain lady [Weans to en n.tIbie Mialong thetfStwalstead Bud' dondt � p g j LOCA -, them live across the border in trap him, and her preliminary operations then he will tell tie we ase liars." matured gene sugar and ie leave him in doubt-as to the course by 99.99 ore. France. . which she proposes to achieve the lasts• atoll. ed end, he would not be human it he did trouble yourself about father. Prim; he( St.Lawrence Ertn Granulated not feet sligfi�ly curious. is a wicked old man, although he is our Sugar is sold in 2 lb. and S Its. Aunt' is it true, Johnny, that you ^>T. father: When I came home from school I cartons, also in bags of 30 lbs., 20 - hP lbs„25 lbs., 50 iba.,and 1001bs.is �are at. the fOOt Of VOtlr Class Z ' . fleeted, and at that moment he looked at odium _ He Had BPPIi LOOkltl!',. Primrose, to find she was scrutinizing him, might only be bad•tempered and mean, and coarse. t about calmly and meditatively.' "Taking stock but now I realize the kind of man he is. Order a bag of St. Lawrence i' _ x� of me," he went on. "Trying to-find my He hates us, and does his best to make our. the ankle. "Mother,'' said BO y, a fes $ moat vulnerable points. I must give tier lives misershle,just because we are'young E:, Granulated--the bine!tag, or' B mediumgnin,sniamoetpeoplebeat• - full week -0f obedleACe,- `.'have Y Y credit for not rushing the affair. Sh'oI and want to�gnjoy ourselves, That is why Dae certainly not addressed me more than' I'am resolved to marry Arthur belturbet, St. l.awreace`Sugar Refineries,. -,,-pn the Chutta. been a.gaod bot�,latel. " twice since I made her acquaintance." and get away from this hateful house." Limitqd, Montreal "Yes, dear,'' replied his mother, "' -" Primrose's gaze met hie undisturbed. Her tone was passionate, and her hands . "I believe," She ,said. "it is going to shook as she tossed aside her damp cotton 5-7-i4 Ga-be-He says he is a descend- Ira •e cry good boy.' } very � rain." dress, and put on an old serge skirt and ant of a great family. "And do t'oU trust. me.?", he Con-,' iz As she"spoke a tea drops began to fall, white blouse.- - - and_Dulcie gave,a little scream. "We must wear our.. muslin dreas.8 at st VQ, - , , e 19 still e nt e n Yes ,and h t'll d = "What shall I dot" she cried. "This is- the picnic,",she-said, with a change' of -• , - - ce 1 g usts ti ted tone. "I would sive anything it I could S^ nd ri "Why, of course, •mother trusts ., j '' '.the only decent hat I possess!" $ her little boy"' she answered. "We must wait under that big tree,till get some Dale blue ribbon. for a waist- , „ _ • '~the Shower is over," counselled Belturbet. bolt, Are you inure we haven't any money, . How It Was. ,,., But "the chastened'child was ndt. - - "Quick, before'the rain'is on-usI" - - Prim? There-is some lovely ribbon at The-tree trunk on which they eat was thieepence a yard in the village." "Did you have a fine auto trip 4" pacified. I mean really: really, in a clearing of the wood, so thhy hurried. I haven't a farthing in the world," was ly got clearing ran to a sturdy ea•k, and bud the reply. "� musesay it was mostly fine:"' trust ire, yon know,"he-ex-p "I have r_: very great mind•to take some $talar really, re u y ," "died".against its trunk. By etdtiing very Yes, I sill} trust, OU v[ those old hooka that are 3fI-iZse attic _ .--- -- - ct together they escaped the violence"Of- !Tell zne about your aunt, old -nodded his mother. `"`�'hy do you :'the sudden downpour. Dnlcie and Prim. and Bell them," Paid Dulcie. rose compressed themselves into the small- "Oh, please don't -do.anytbing of- tbs_ . , o - Mrs. B ank.' ,.She must. he rather ask , est possible compare, whilpt Bultutbet kind!" cried Primrose, with alarm. "It feeble now." "We buried her-last -"'Just because,," said Bobby, di ` -• ,tood'at Primroses side, taallii and protect• father missed any of his books, our lives - year," sold }he other. "Buried ing his hands into'his pockets a • ive. - -here would be.unendurable. _ •'I will go and fetelo an umbrella for Dulcie made no rejoinder. An idea had ' ...a..a* her Z Dear me! Is'the old lady looking her in the face '."•Irf s • you," he said. occurred to her. and as it was -one that - r "P"he don't I" begged Dulcie, who did required some t.htnking out, tier tongue sties t:waas 5:60 dead l" ""Yes; that's why we Buri- .trust,me like hiding sav you'do,wlt, not wept to loeq z minute of his company. was still while her brain was hard at "TD,e rain !o too violent to last:very 1oriff.' work. ed her," was the response. do you go oa hiding the jam 4" � . . . . t;I - - _, ,: 'iRe ., `- �e �" ,,r,�,., - ..;a°;(•�. ,1'+ :w-..�.pr' '•:+:.x a `a°, e..,. :i .`i: �..p, r '�' e' '.,N{a _. -... - ..y2 ',v - f�45' W.*. .c.i1 :.'4:, a.` F�is'9ii' ]•v ,(..• ,.��.r, '�r.�, u+i'` 1 .'.Fs r 4 ,M: :; ya . r�.•v a�' �s Axa s s tk _' .' 'rdsM = W ,'• ::, r.. f Y' x� . — . ._. . z— _ , • , . , . _ . . .. - - .j >..10 INVITATION -. DROVE ENEMY FROM- VOSGES . .." . TO SICKNESS . . ._ ; I -.. . � 41: ­ - :� . ! ' . 7. I _ . _ French Route. _ _. _.. Routed the Germans on South Side Atter impure Blood Means a Break- . Five Days' Struggle ­­-.1, - )%:__ down in Your lth • • • ' - � - - _ - . . _�. Impure blood is' lotion to �:' `sSickneas. The blood work day A despatch from London sags: to Namur and a French regiment �. "i ._ and ni11 ght to maintain the health, The fallowing offreaW bulletin was which supported in have je:riied our 0 � and any lack of strength 4r purity issued by the Frenoh War Office: lines. �Z 0 ;,. in the blood is a weakilegs ill the "In the Vosges district our "In tdie north the British have at troops resumed the offensive and tacked foe est su r "in �� 1. 'defence against dieseaise. Anaemia p$ 8= b� 1 BLrSa' YEAST tH)Tt' £' W41m ; is the doctor's name for lack of drove back the Germans who forced number, and we,re obliged, after 'jis th There may be an actual low them to. retire on the Saint Die brilliant resierbanee, to withdraw a DECLINE THE NUMEROUS` INFERIOR ::d_ in the gnantrty o e "The Germans bombarded Saint "Our aruuiee maintained their Ilrl - or more of its constituents mag be Die, which is an unfortifiexl town. AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS AT ALI.EXPOSITIOPIS • lacking. Its truest symptom is pal- positions in Belgium. The army of k, com- "Ia the re on telco rn the Vd eralwf3ermab divisianits ffene3dve, has E NNIPEG�T ORONT10 ONT. M'ONTREALL� 1�4n--ld y4 ng girlparticularly It>e aQ _how- went has conn uour od uninterruptedly-mvemove- drawn off IInd heild before it acv - - ever,-confined to them--alone, fort I for five days. The German losses The British Bulletin. is this same lack of blood that pre- ��, 'vents full recovery after la grippe, have been considerable, 2,500 bodies The British Press Bureau gave '�, _ `fevers, malaria and operations. It being found on a front -of three out the fallowing statement: -- j IT �.-;r , Els also present in old age and in kilametres:(about two miles) south- "The French operations of war UNITCOMPLETE IN' 'ITSELF SELF perryous who hate been under un- east of Nancy, and 4,500 bodies on over a distance of eyom,e 250 miles a 'front of four kilometres in the have necessitated certain changes 1 11' I. I. "lieaual mental or physieel strain. If region of Vitri�nont. in the position of our troops, who IF .you are, suffering from this trouble B Po p - - ,--. s'- "Longw`y aver old fortress, the are occupying a strong line to meet take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for y pS B B But to Be "Pale People. They snake pure, new Garrison of which consisted of only the German advance, supported by Will Not_.Be Broken Apart In EUCOp�, one battalion, which had been born- the French army of both flanks. �' 1`:_ •blood with every dose, and this new barded Aug. 3, has capitulated, "The morale of both armies ap- • Self-Contained blood, means health and strength.' after holding out for over 24 days,- pears to be eaceHernb, m,d ih�..--is -' I. - ' - ___Thou>3ands have prated the truth of More than half the garrison was little doubt that they will give good . - ... - these stn menta;among .them Mrs• k— XTilled or �counde�- Lveut.-Col. accountA of themselves in the poli- A despatch from-'Ottawa says: eers and men, Be nurses and siz innie j Darche Governor o ngwy,� tions they now The Canadian overseas contingent -"- - - - ' who says: -Following the birth of 2 been nominated an officer of the Le- A bulletin to the French War will o into the field as one fighting The stationary hospitals of 198 N, .my third child , I was ,a complete B officers and men and six horses. - wreck. I felt and looked ax if I Bion of Honor- for heyruic conduct Office says: unit. It will o as a solid Canadian in the defence of Longwy-' "The events in the region of the B One clearing hospital of 85 officers . ,'did not have a drop of blood in my , "On the Meuse our troops have north .have neither imperiled nor division, with its own line of coin- and men and eight horses- body: ;VIx heart would palpitate so repulsed with great vigor several modified the arrangements made in munication. It will not be broken One reiilway supply detachment o! 11 l Y ,violently. Chat I could not walk up- German attacks. A German flag view of the future development of into brigades on reaching Europe. 6`1 officers and men. -71% ' stairs without being completely ex- was taken. operations in the region between So much, stated Coal. Sam Hughes, Two depot units of supply of.28 '. • heisted. Night after night I would "Thb Belgian field,army attached Vosges and Nancy." Minister of Militia, is indicated in officers and men. *y, have to sit up in bed t4 get my _ the request for a line of communi 'Offers of assistance from United ;.:;; $,teeth. I had no appetitQ and auf- '-' - ------ ,- -- - _ cation unit, which it has been de- States citizens continue to pour into ' feted from severe headaches. I tided to Bend with the division. the Department of Militia. One 1'. .. . �, 'was taking doctor's medicine all the ADVANCE CONTINUES APACE The line of'communication will tom (distinguished American has offered �, _77 -,ime, and naturally felt very much - . prise a total of 1,678 officers and to provide a full corps of 7,000 discouraged. While in this deplar- _-- p g _ men, 86 nurses, 78 horses,.166 motor ditchmen, inevery' way .skilled in ''' egable•condition my husband brought ._-----._- 1. transports and 155 wagons. It will the work, • ane home a couple of boxes of Dr. German Troops Retire From Strong Positions in be-made up as follows: The number of men in the camp �illiames' pink Pills, and before _ . • _. East Prussia supply eo 245 officers at Valcartier is already more than 44 One umri of !they were gone I could feel some - and men a 53 trucks, Sufficient to-meet the needs of the il I 1-11 improvement. I gladly continuedr. One reserve party of 271 officers contingent, and moo additional their use until I had taken, I think, `. and men, 358 horses' and 155 wa- men are now on their way -across �, A despatch fmm London says: These statements have been given Uen boxes, when I was completely gone. the continent. The men not chaserr--- .cured, and I never was so, well in The advance of the.vast Russian out from various official sources: One ammunition party of 471 offi- for the first contingent will probe- :_ army into East and Went Prussia, "The German troops retired from cera and men 'and 113 mechanical bly be utiliied as a reserve to re- . : Imq life as I have been`�ince. ' constant! nearer to Berlin, cop- ' Dr, Williams' Pink Stills are sold t tKe region of Mazuren, in . East transport. - - lieve the mea now doing,guard duty }by all dealers in medicine or will be tinier without-serious opposition on general hospitals of 328 offi at various pointe. the part of the German frontier Prussia, after the Russian victory. Two -_ sent mail at' 50 cent& a box or A Russian advance is unrpba•rded ' forces, act ial com- _ , _ ai�C boxes for 82.50 b writing The in that country, which resents diffi- .11 y B - munications from St. Petersburg y p - s Dr. Williams' Medicine-Co., Brock and 'Paris. The Muscovite also is cgtties. It is confirmed that 100 -.. BritonsSavedWing ;4'Ile, Out. .. cannon were taken from the enemy. • proceeding with his successful in- _,7�' - - '• ,M. vasion of Galicia, where i�+e Aus- "The Austrian rearguard is Gali- - D'ISTANC'ES AHE SHORT. triage are said to have beA routed cia hes been delves behind the River . . every time they have engaged with Zolo�taia, tributary to the Dniester • Surepe�an Centres Witbiri Compara- the Russian eavalry, __ Our troops are marching rapidly on A deapateh from London says: in this task of devotion, energy and _ - tivel Small Radius. Y The southern Austrian army lies Lemberg. Our..cavhlry has pursued General Joseph Joffre, commander- peraererance, to which I must now I The daetanexs between the Euro- been equally unfortunate in ooa9ict the enemy everywhere ,on our line, in-&ief of the French forces, in a Pa my tribute-qualities which peen centres of, popu]aGion are in with the $ervsana, the troops of the our advance ,frequently engaging telegram to Field-Marshal Sir John w 1 be shown again to-morrow and = - no case very great; as is chows by dual monarchy have been driven the Austrians; who each time have French, commander of thea Br-,fish make certain the triumph of Cur lire following table, which takes from.the Sanjak of Novi-Bazar. been beaten and routed." common cause. The French army _ forces, says: will never forget the,services ren- -- Berlin as a centre, and gives an "The British army did,.not hesi- dered it. Our army is inspired with, idea of the distances which may be s I . ' but threw its whole strength the same spirit of sacrifice and the traversed by the armies and navies �� nat forces which had great nu- determination to conquer which of the belligerents: . _ ical superiority, In doing so it animates then British forces, and ' _ L I., � 674 appsPropffesfor 'Possible ' Siege Miles. ibuted in a most effective will make good to them its debt of Berlin to Paris :........... manner to securing the left win gratitude in the battles of the near -•,ie,• erlin to London 748 -� of the French army. It exhibited future." (Berlin to St. Petersburg ..... 1091 - - ` . i$erlin It Luxemburg ........ 350 A despatch from Paris says: ernment storehouses. The freight ' ' rlin to Metz ....'.....:..... 425 p asc�tsot ing to' a�o9iciaJ estate---at-to-was.-in-theadv being made. upDied ���� � 0 �p p B en re_of the ri Lr]is te> Russian border .,.-�,-1-175 ei -e; Agr�-. The' . ,Berlin to French border ...,. 375 y ,.." '' ment. • The matter was discussed cultural district. - rlin to Warsaw ............ 398 The Government is taking pre- --- r r-1 s to Austr.ta:n_-hordar 185 by the new Minister o! War. Alex- cautions to send most of the .. - = e _. -- ; " Berlin to Vienna . ' _427 and-tMillerand, wtth �iie sitar w our e o Southe and �ster» - in�,ondon . say -mourning the loss of 'some of their, ............ �detr ata it-fro � aBerlin to Belgr4de--:••,•..-• -600 inates of his department, and steps. France, and a few to Paris. Re- The Daily Mail'& Copenhagen• cor- members. Among the slain are - _to_determine exact ,Fees from Belgium and Northern _ �,� 0,.4 �,.,,s isrlin to Posen ..... 180 measures •to place the city in a France are not permitted to re- res a Sternburg, the 20 yearold son of rlin to Antwerp ..:"........, 497 state to withstand an attack and an main here. This city -is simply a lin newspapers are filled with the late Ambassador at Washing- erlin to Brussels ............. 550 invasion. way station towards southern and stories of how prominent German. ton, and young Jagow, a relative of q don to Paris 287 It'is expected that within 24 western towns. officers fell on the battlefields. the - German Foreign Miniater. ;; aarburg to St. Petersburg .. 1269 hours passenger train service will Americans and other foreigners prince Frederick of Lippe cried as Lieut. Hans Delius and his brother ' ver to t lel, .,.......,.._......, .650 be practically suspended by a flood 'in the capita-I.W4 beginning to, he fell, grasping the,regimental Kurt ,were killed at Liege. Their , ver to Cuxhaven ........... 550 of freight traffic bringing to the derstand that their presence in the standard, "Save 'the -flag!" The father and another brother are still ' ,� capi•tal supplies to stock the Gov- city will not be desirable. noblest families in 'Prussia are in the fighting'line, _._ - IiFOR�I: TI -FOH I�TVE\TO.HS -- _ _ -- --:.�_--.--- ---._- ---_ --_- Messrs: Pigeon. Pigeon & Davis, - _ A' VIEW OF THE CITY OF ANTWERP FROM THE HARBOR ' `Patent Solicitors, Montreal, re- 1 . `� a A that 111 Canadian--Pate - ' " were issued for the week ending x �a ' n v t N Augwst llfh, 1914, 71 of'which were t i ,,,. . ranted, to Americans, 25 to Cana a , inns, 10 to residents of Great - ritain and Colonies and 5 to resi- i • '�,L , y - dents of. foreign countries, .+ V M ( < Of. the Canadians, 14 were resi- i. r . Quebec, 3 , _ vents of Ontario, 4 of v F , ' _-- i Manitoba, 2 of Saska'tpliewan _ ` a a r % 2 nd 2 0 ova alis. 1. : w t Iii tlhe TJnite�d States for the same " ,' t rgveek 869 Patents• were issued, of r 1. '` lweliich 12 were granted to C�aaa- ,-,,."~.3 x (dians. i} _ I tv"T1 sQ .� , i L:,.. s. :r,a &, c * V r + `.`Miss.Trippler says she wants'to �' `�K "'04 , . -.1get a man's wages,"• Lt . y+ "Why doesn't s15e get >narried 4" � . ZEA_TE$-10—. i aM 4 �. a PACIFIC COAST. y > - ""' . .. ___--' _ 1. Via Chicago and North R e=tern By, • - r N111s „ �� ?'gpecial low rate round trip tickets on sale 1. eI 1. from all pointe in-Canada'to Lbs Angeles c . ' � 1. i'ti rt r a`, s �8an_Francteoo, Portland, Seattle; Vancou I Victoria,'lidmoaton. Calgary. Bang. Y ; ^^+^ `4"""""Ti1. nh 1Ye11o,Fatone Park eto.,, aur ng Augvet s, s .�.,:: a �e6ud September. kxcellent train,service. TM 1 . For rates, illustrated folders, time tables end roll pasticnlare, addaeee, B. H. Ben This picture shows the beautiful cathedral of rliaaerp in tie u :i trce. ,lli ray i,� defended by n:n t•: fc:.rts exzer.�lin1.� F.: ra:a� m:!ea from � ,nett. oeneml Agent. /6 Tongb St., To. . - the czentra of file c`ixy. .. - - • .... r ionto• Out. I . . . _ „ �i y,^ I '.z x.... .4. M - F`S ..v ' LOC ,� T T Q =Mien Bedford has returned -The lice trustees are baying OTS ALISMES home after spending a few weeks a cement p sidewalk laid down at ..'BOOTS ! BOOTS I � `•, >' is the city. the east end of the village and _- -Mrs. John Topper left on also dower W. J. Miller's sidsrosd. Big boots,..small boots, fine boots, working boots,. tan boots, Stanley Davie has purchased Thursday to visit with friends in -Mr9. N, J. Chapman, of Whit- black boots, you can find all these in our newly Frank Gregg's driver. Buffalo fora week. by, has been seriously ill, with an arrived shipments. _ --Found-In Pickering village, -C. H. and Mrs. Pilkey eater- attack 'of acute indigestion. We - a door key. Loser call at this tained a number of friends from are pleased to report that.she is -You can also find a new arrival of smocks, shirts and overalla, office. Kinsale on Friday last. recovering. r and our fall and winter samples for the.2Dth Century Miss Aggie Every hair left for -R. A. Bunting is having his -Miss.McMaster, of St. Mary e, clothing are absolutely the best yel +'mar- i Orillia, to attend the Model residence adjoining the store, and who had charge of D. Simpson & antes a perfect fit and complete satin a '8chooh now occupied by W. J. Coakwell, Co's Millinery department last sea- -Mise• Myrtle Wilson left last repainted. son, has been engaged attain for with all our suits or coats. 9n w - k__ _atdead_modeLhool in -R J._Fleming added about the fall season. She arrived on ordering-your winter clothing flftq head of Jersey wattle to his Monday and is-sow-bus�prepa - - give us a ea - -Mrs. Varty is spending a few herd on his farm east of the village Ing for the fall opening. - ,days in Toronto with her son, on Wednesday.. -A couple o weeks ago we r '. , George. -A number of horses or in stated that the, price of butter- George. $UNTING, P:ICHERING�' -Monday next being Labor Day the army have been purchased in wrap rs_ would likely_riae as a - the places of business will be dos- this locality daring t#ie past week, result of the war as Germanq is if"�• ed as usual. and will be shipped to-day. the source of supply. In view of r ' -Miss Gladys Allaway left on -Lost-In Pickering village, on the probable rise in price we got Mond°y for Toronto to attend the Thursday last, a gold locket with in a supply for which we had to —� - -,-- y allow stone, and small chain at- a about double the previous T .Normal.School. Y _--.. _ .. _. ___. pay Y . -Born-On Saturday,Aug,29th tached. Loser please leave syme price, and it is doubtful if-we can to Elmer and Mrs. Powell, of the at this office. * get any more now at any price. -TjA.a Shore, a daughter. -Wm. Ham left in our office Those desiripg any should order - -Miss Madge O'Leary, of To- one day last week an excellent at once as our supply will soon-be - , mato, spent a couple of days this bukg1t f onions which he grew irk exhausted. W e a = __ week with Pickering friends. his own'karden. If any one'can -Donald Kerr paid a flying > -Mrs. L. O'Leary, of Toronto, beat the to.we would like them left visit to the home of his mother on nt a week at Simcoe .Point in our office. Church St. on Thursday evening House, returning to the city on -The following are the subjects last to bid her good-bye before - X011day. in St. Andrew's church on Sunday leaving for the seat of war' as a -Joseph Cowan, of Cherry- next. At the morning service, member of the 48th Highlanders, a wood, has rented his farm to "A Soldier's Grip," and at the of Toronto.. Be was not aware Nelson Gates, of Scarboro, for a evening service, "Will 'God Re- until he came home that his bro- You' r :term of years ceive me just as I -am?" Every. ther, �H. G., had left with the -Mrs. C., H. Burling returned body welcome. Queen's Own. We may depend on - -- ` --home after spending a few wee s -The Ontario Mohr League hese two young men acquitting with herdaughter, Mrs. Dennon, have put up a sign at the corner themselves with credit on the bat- -r - of Frankford. of Hing and Church streets direct- 'tie-field. While we congratulate ` -Miss FannyClark returned to Ing autoists to take the baseline in them on their loyalty by offering Hamilton on Monday,after spend- going to Oshawa. The baseline their services to their country, we is a few weeks at the home of has been in excellent condition - g all hope that they may return in her parents here. this summer, but if it is to become safety. OW-Ds W. Harding, who,has been the Reading highway for motorists -Durintt the past week John - employed in British Columbia for it will not long remain in tbat Gorinley Ras engaged by the, jar` the past year or two, is visiting condition. The residents along township coancil to make a re- _ s' t his parents here: the base line will not be overly de- cord of the traffic over the bridge _ -Oliver Herd and sister, Miss lighted at the popularity of their at the west end of the village 'in -Vera, of Strathroy, visited with road. order to ascertain the proportion "• "� -- their uncle and. aunt,. Dr. E. J. -Clarkson Rogers returnedi on of foreign traffic to the local. The and Mrs. Shirley. Friday, after spending a week object of this is to present, to the CLOTHES -Frank Bundy acrd Stewart with hisnephew,W. D. Ro ers, of , unt ud e a reason for askin co g county g r Rogers, � Clayy s of Toronto,"spent Sunday Alton, and his son, Rev. Robert the county council to assume the - JW with the former' parents, J. H,.,H. Rogers, of Arthur, and also maintenance of the bridge. It " r and Mrs. Bundy. with friends at Cumnock, Metz was ascertained that the' greater = - -The Misses Law have movedand Drayton. He reports the part of , farm vehicles consisting - - - Into the Richardson residence on crops in that section as being very of heavy and light wagonq and'Win g St xvh4 t been va- good• Aa in other rte of the buggies belonged to residents= of sated b Fred Collins. Dominion a wave of _ r y the township,-while practically all 7.. -Miss Marjory Clark returned has passed over that community' - bome on Monday, after spending which has been shown by large the autos were owned by people _ -'_ _ residing outside of the township. several weeks at her uncle's seem- contributions to the - patriotic The average number of auThe House of Hobberlin, known throughout tos that _fuer cottage at Go Home. fid• passed over the bridge in a day Canada. from ocean to, ocean are-makers of ri Min-Kate Herr has secured a -The leading Protestan-Wenom• was about eighty, besides a large individual) tailored-to-measure clothes onl tion on the teaching staff of inations of Canada have set apart y Y•- itLe Toronto public .schools, and ,Wednesday next, Sept..9th, as a number of motor-cycles. We think however, the counci`1 made a �'very Suit and Coat that goes out to a It"left to assume bet new duties. day of contrition and prayer in mistake in not doing this work Customer through their 1,300 agencies and " -On Tuesday one inch- of rain view of the present European earlier in the Beason, `when the _- - ' dell during the down pour. This crisis. It has been suggeated that Auto traffic hese much heavier, branch stores is made to the customer's Own loan exceptionally heavy fall for it be a day d not only private but. measure. one day and is very seldom exceed- also of a public character, and it When it comes exhibition time the ' ped. has also been suggested that a auto traffic falls off greatly, an —As a' result of the frequent union service of the different de- besides the muddy roads cause a ;Wear a $obberlin suit and yon wear your rains durin the past few weeks nominations be held at a certain decrease, Still the record orri that : own suit—made-and tailored solely for yon. - $ Da was made would show about the the grass is growing rapidly and hour during the day as well as the average weekly traffic for the -the root crop has been greatly weekly prayer meeting. Fuller whole year and would thus be . benefitted. particulars will be given from the fair to all concerned. - -Wm. Spence returned oti Mon. various pulpits on Sunday. - ' STORE day to resume his :,duties in the . -The millers are, complaining THE BIG S T O R E Standard Bank, after spending that they Sad it impossible to - two weeks' vacation at his home- t.roture wheat in sufficient quanti- in Bradford. ties to fill their orders, owing to 1 _ ... �1. S. CH A�i�1:3N CHOPPING t -Mr. Fierhellerand Miss Johns the farmers Bolding it for higher returned on Monday to resume rices. They will no doubt gain -AND OAT FLAKING o - their duties in the public school, cy•holding it •fora time, but a which re-opened on Tuesday-with number will almost certainly--get The, undersigned is prepared to do a good attendance. fooled by holding it too long as in grain chopping and • oat Clearing UP ' Odd- Ends _ -W. D. Gordon & Son have just the case of the Crimean war when flaking every•day in the - a; -received another carload of Geor. a number of farmers refused two - _I only hammock reg. $8.25 for$2.,5. 1 only 3 burner oil stovM gin pine in the shape of tongue dollars a bushel in order to get a Week ezceot on - e and graved flooring which they bigher price and were ultimately Saturday. with oven, reg. $13.30 for $12.00..1 lawn seat reg.$1..5 —. _ -I� -compelled-top John- F. Bayles, Greenwood :.;for $1.50, Catlery-s complete stock of Cable - -- > - e - ace tad-o71ac,after -John R. Linton.has rented his the rats and mice destroyed a - -farm to Arthur Prouse, who oras large quaAf R.M. rEARTLAXIS SHINGLES fol some CAMV Au Ma _ntity. knives and forks, spoons, carvers, etc. - f� understand that itis Mr. intoa's burg, Wia, paid a, flying visit to _ rani : intention to conic to the village his sister, Mrs. W. Mooney, on to reside. Sunday and Monday. Mr. Col- 0 !� .�aoetcoughing and furnace work promptly attended to. -Mins Meston, of Guelph, who line has just returned from Prince has been engaged-as teacher of the Edward Island, wbere he had 3 intermediate department of the gone with a consignment of about -� O Y . -- public school, arrived here Mon• one Hundred' foxes, including a e e a >1' day and took charge of her number of black and silver gray, room on Tuesday. which he had secured from In _ -Chas. W. Pilkey left on lion- dians at a point 80.0 miles north of �r��� day evening for Mount Albert, he Winnipeg-, -with -whom he bad "Canning ' And. Pickling. Requisites having secured the Massey-Harris lived for several months during Agency for that district, and has which the foxes were being cap' Are easily applied and have a1- Malt vinegar; cider vinegar, white wine vinegar. now taken charge. Mrs. Pilkey tared. He brought with him a. ways given .the•be'st of - r and child will not move out for quantity of floe fancy.work made SPICES-Ce ery seed, tumeric, cayenne peppe , mnetsird, sometime. We.wisli him success by the Indian women which has satisfaction. in his new venture. been greatly admired by ' those -$ave been made 29 years -- ,allspice, ginger:nutineg, and ar _s catsup Aavoritig 25c. -John Gormle brought into who have seen it, like cut above. yy He reports. the , .�. our office one day, this week an fur industry at the' present time Made standard grade only. Corro a bottle. r - onion of the Spanish variety, as being very dull owing to the gated Iron say gauge. " Pint, quart and half gallon. Try perfect seal jars., which measured 14 inches in sir. war. Let me figure for your next roof 3' They are alright. cumference and 4� inches in . dia- -On Wednesday afternoon the and save you money: _ - meter. It was grown in W. home of Mrs. Charles Bradford,on 'Bell telephone. --Imperial rubberg for all sizes of+jare. 1 Collis' garden, and he ba's.others the Kingston road; was the scene . 'P1ClLering ' which are considerably larger of a very happy wedding, when, F. J. Prowse, G +E ILLESPIE DUNBARTON than this one. in the presence of immediate rela- Hi -Mrs, (Rev.)B,'N. de Foe Wag- tives and friends, Nettie Maud, ELM DALE ' MILLS net,of Alliston, spent a few days the third daughter of Mrs. Brad. here with her parents, W. G. and ford became the wife of Mr. Jos- P=OR2NQ Mrs. Ham. On her return on Moa- eph Andrew Hill, of Toronto The /'�O* j A DQ ` day ebe was accompanied by her bride was handsomely gowned in Is the place to get your next LLEi147 C LLAI%*7 daughter Mary, and her nieces, apricot charmeuee and shadow 'bag of Flour, `? _. Misses Aloah and Naomi Born,who lace with rhinestone trimming, Ogilvie's Royal 'Household can't bIF YOU NEED _ 5 have been visiting here for a time and bridal veil with orange tilos. e New re bodied, for fall ploughing. m with their grandparents. soms. The ceremony was, per. beat fot"Bread.. collars or old ones and see pie.» Fly netts,trunks, suit seises, -The ladies appointed by the formed-b the Rev- W. A. Pippen Glenera�Flour Piistry Flour 'Women's Institute to canvass the of 'St. George's church TheGraham Flour and all horse goods on hand. -' -- +►illage and snr try- groom's gift 'to -the-bride-was a' -Fresh Rolled Oats an behalf of the patriotic lavalliere and sunburst of pestle, Bran and Shorts Boot and shoe repairing as well as harness. repairing, fund, have met with surprising his gift to the bridesmaid a birth- Oats and Oat Chop success. Those who have can• day ring and to the groomsman a Barley and Barley Chop- promptly attended to. 1 gassed the village called at every pearl tie-pin. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Mixed Feeds :house, but in a few cases the oc- were the recipients of many bean- Molassine-Meal and Molasses Meal PICKERING HARNESS 'EMPORIUM • eupents were absent. Those who tiful presents. They left for it Special prices'in ton lots. W. J. COAKWELL. �''��• have not yet contributed and wish wedding trip to Montreal and F. �. Z7CT�3�te Phone Ind. 801. i to do so should call on Mrs. W. J. eastern parts,, f0lowed by many Clark within the next few da egod wishes. ,. . o Ohopping,ever?-day �� �•• 4 r.:r ,:4. .. c: a. <.w y ,.,i . -.. �,�, ,.a. a shw• 6,':,"R'�.7'� e. •.4 -..«'•: ...:.W.•1y'iGa..,r" 'ry• ..i..'ri T. .' `'i';e£ ,:b" `.,,t �{'i`Y •W:A+^yy '(r..:. 7•- �.:' ,•,t,, � '' aw .:. �,� ..;,. ;,;'� ;; .�r ser. •,�-";.. n�crw r :r. :.� �.o