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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_09_11 ,. .,a. .-, •,'...�• :.,iv�r r"._- --,.. •:,. p:... `�a,t°t",�'iaz'ni•s�« :-`.p+'<y y �.qlY; �.n, ���+.�",sc� .a } 77 _ VOL. gXl. - PICgERINC�, -ONT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER .1.1, 1914 No. 50 .. ... - �_. ��iEiiato�taY"il�ar>rDa. ROSEBANg WH1TeVAtfaz Established 76 years _ .� Med>icat SPINMILLS — The Whitevale branch of the nom The dance at the pavilion on Mon en's Institute will hold their neat day night was'4 grand snecess.- These monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. r ,z Tues- dances will be continued for the neat Robert Dafoe, Green River, on Tuea- GREENWOOD �_ DR$vm��nD_or Vi s, _ Ration to .all. . . fazed member of the Optometrioal Also t,22nd. Dont forget to bring " -elation of Ontario. Special attention given to -�" • , - The population of Rose an ae your very baa recipes or pie es _ the Read- fitting of glasses.' Eyes tested tree. North dwindled very roach this week and sauces In exchange for others. Read- olaremont, sett WHITE SATIN-BREAD very few families remain to enjoy the LLV- D CREAM BUN$-FAMILYe.,weather that September might ings, by Mrs, Wei. Booth •and Mrs. C. McKIN•NON, M.D., L.R.O.S., - lTego T G1ady-6 Pugh.OlicentiateTEA BLNS—PASTRY . •�.o a3CollegeofBurKeon,, Edinburgh. SCARBOROBpeoia�attentiontodsieases ofd -' WHITBYchildren, Office and residence,Bro �` = BRAD' Tobert McCowan,of Scarboro Town- agham.R. W. WILSON PORTER. Chino j SHORTS _ ship was'remarkably succeessful with Mr.Armour who is in charge-of the hits rain exhibits at the Torontotion He se rl Es• work on sewers has moved his family ' praotor—Ths cause of diseue removed by : 'JUMBO 13 plirptito town and is occupying the residenceWHEAT AtPicketin oil Mondays, Wednesdays and SCREENINGS 5180 and a gold medal wit n excel- P the ale r. Eastwood.. Yriday. Of ce-to Simcoe St.South, Oshawa; , lent sample of Martin's wheat and a Mrs,Robert Willis, an old.resident Phil 8N,Oshawa --OATS .�. W. - P after an-illness inl h a - similar reward with his Russian oats, of.Whitby,. p . AND. - �> CAL SUGICAL OAT CHOP making a total of $200 and two gold 80th year, y -- sand X-RAY INSTITUTE CORN AND;CORN CHOP medals, Mr..MaCowan is a memeber. week. J. E. Willis,mayor o!Whitby of the Scarboro Council,'and hie farm s a son— Two o daughters of Toronto, is e - " BARLEY �p T �+v l+IO81e6RINCi, - - oNTABIo MI%ED CHOP _. on the Kingston road is one of the so a son. Two daughters the Itlisaes " J�LE 1 � 8. >uc>�nv TowL$, M, B., M. a., C. 1t., finest in Ontario. _- will .eside at home. The funeral _ _ .. Wil Physioiaa-in charge FEED OF ALL--KINDS w' a e place_this afternoon., _ Specialist in Rectal Disease•. ProstatiaDillAtJoi_� NTE rases of )Ilea,. Diseases of Women, Canoe", OSHAWA FAIR Tosoori.E-Ray examination. Diseases of eyes PRICES RIGHT. Quite a number from these parts WANTED ear.nose,throat sad lungs. Pigg glasses and are taking in the Toronto Exhibition. Next week will see Oshawa-Fair. sal agate and abrorde diseases. _ - C. H. Pilke s cattle of out of his Monde Tuesday and Wednesday and Olage Boars 19 to S and T to 9 X91 = - y' g b Y t Prices are good and now is the ' - pkat Ce N.rR of tracks and getting on it-will' alIIov then en9rieaEv ey sing e time to sell. ht tegai. a two-year-old ready and are being th t m steer was struck and killed by the made, 'The bills announce the special JE. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIs= 1- .L..-. SPIRK L-IMITED; vening-express.- - features. The:races are all for$2W • TUB.County Orel Attorney.and Cal H. T. Love is having his well drilled purses--�-fid-will bring fast horses. The mill will be shpt do soWftalr. �}onrt Sotos,Whitby. lay �PIOKERING, ONT. -, deeper hoping to get a better supply Agricultural and carriage horses of all for repairs froffi Sept' ^* E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and of water. a understand having classes will he on exhibit in large' �.®olicCH Notary Public.Etc. Mosey d struck rock in the old well he has corn- numbers. The free attractions -are .-22nd, Until further oar. once Brock St.North,Whitby. ssly menced drilling close to the north-east same.as Lindsay' Barrie and Colling.eal LOOK HERE ! corner of the barn. The most certain wood: They perform on the groua notified. �ustttss� �arDi. _ The Claremont F17r111 place to find water on his farm appears in the afternoon and at 31artin's thea- The :,Sort to be in the III tre at night on Tuesday and Wednes- '. Z. 0#n' M Z. T G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage Owing to the scarcity of straw a day. The parade of prize animals on Licensei in the County of Ontario, is' the best place fo 'get your number of the farmers are consider- Wednesday at 4 p. m. is a big feature. Pfakering Village, = my HOCSB Ft'RViL;HI,.Gs, we. Have inti getting planer sbaviqgs for use as There will be a big competition for BEST GRADE OF D. L. & W. To. POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- dressers, washstands, iron bedding. The city man will pay the Mr.T. Manderspn s prize for the best 4loneer, yalaator,collector ant,ismer and brass bedsteads, par expense of baling,.transportation char- looking lady on the grounds during - Of marriage licenses,Brougham. " `for suits, buffetts, and ges and middleman's profit to get the Fair, judged according to the j, straw to bed his horses, and the farm- standards of beauty.of H, 31. Rosa and \ r anton HOPPER Issuer of Marriage sideboards, mattresses and' spring er will pay transportation charges, G, B. Mothersill. If any lady sees J j ' D. Licenses in the County of Ontario, couches, and all kinds of chairs g en looking at- - at store and his residenoe:Ol emont- always in•stock,, also .many etc.. ,torn the city to the country to either of these gentlemen et shavings to bed his stock, On her, she need not tell her husband. R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLERK other articles too numerous which side is the shortsightedness? She may get the prize. <" to mention. Rememberwe The usual features will be resent - • Oonveyaacar. Commissioner for taking P - - Coal - -- _ .s0aaviss, A000nniant. Bte. Moaq so loan keep the gooda.aad de- GREEN RIVRR Meals on the grounds—Side Shows— , on farm p perty Issues of Marriage Lb• liver them to your everything for two days of good sport. •mew ',Phi-=M. Ont. y-y home,, at the very Mr. Hornshaw is on the sick list. The Directors have secured at the last. FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer lowest price. Mrs. Bradley is very ill at present. moment the Bo Scouts for a special • for Ocaattei of Tark and Oatal Aso- Patronize our town merchants, Mr. Hood has,been quite indisposed feature. and this will be particularly EGG-, STOVE, CHESTNUT, Moen sales of all kinds attennod to on shortest don't send our good dollars of late. appropriate this. fall. Don't fail to ; laotsee, Address Braga River P.O., Out Mrs.'Ni bswander has not been as away to:build up some other g see the Boy Scouts. They are mak- awB. PO WELL, Licensed Auc- place. . Yours ,for business. well lately, ing big preparations and wilt be here PEA AND STEAM COAL. e sionel valuator and collector for Many from the village are visiting naides of Ontario and York. All kinds of the Fzhibition. from many pointe. sales conducted either prlvateiy or by aaotlee. Two bands besides the bugle band We are now quoting Summer ' is BEAL The threshin machine has beenBrie sot d cted it For dale or other pts- g of the Hoy Scouts will be in attend- $tsalars• plyat residence,E zol g1.,Pick. 1 going its rounds. oleins. P�ooe orders left at News Ogles.Pick. sacs. "cries,.or Macuab's state, Claremont, wilt! to. G1.ARE11IOtiT ' ed at S. Doten's on Sunday. - The Railways all give single tare prices. Miss Vera Ban and end friend visit- , pelvo prompt attention, Satisfaction ggnnaraa- and one•thitd on all their lines, so be Miall. MyphonenamberisIndepeadent1603 -Miss Bessie Hutebinas and friend sure to get reduced rates. The train Kingston Road Home visited under the parental root. to Lindsay and North points from - - - g -ROK SALE- We understand Mr: Barnes has po _ I• taken over Hoover Bros. grist mill Oshawa, Tuesday andWednesday at S. R, PENNOCK -operationse , M.P Kingston Road Home two acres w' sad for ' scour L ' PINK Ltd - g and ill be ready rRemember the-dates send-renew old s+• • � ! • 7WN/T6VALE. ONT., - ' 'e One of the houses in the neighbor- ; land, Highland Creek, Scar- q acquaintances at the Fair. Funeral Director and ,embalmer. hood had the.misfortune to catch fire PICKERI11iG baro,convenient toelectric - x • ' recentiv, its occupants meanwhile WHITBY Any business entrusted. to. me,will .cars. Poultry house,. _ climbed down the road for help. be carefully handled: -bearing orchard, - The Green River Baptist church Mr. Fry, the contractor for the sew- =Chargee Moderate- spring creek rungs through- will bold their annual bhrvest home -age•disposal works, has begun work Independent Phone Ilia.1514: -.;ir�oerty sein�W eB�ds-vest side serpice on Sunday. Sept. 80th at 230 this week on a very large scale. _ SCRANTON and 7 P, in. u er particu gra wi a eve songs 'Yule, of Oshawa, in H. of lot. Price Twenty-six given next week. cerim moderator o! session, occupied JOHN PHundred. Owing to J. ..4ilson's ill-health his the pulpit in St, Andrew's Church it -JOHN F1SHgR 3. Co.' ! daughters, Mrs. Eli Wilson, of Arm- Sunday feet gird declared,,the pulpit C a on C, rs. H. N! hawander vacant. _ 0 A Real Estate..and Farm Brokers' • t'' � B• � g of Toronto.lira. W. MgLeod, of Hen- The town council have appointed Has a full line O> Iresh and cur- I:L'M$DEN BUILDING. TORONTO. ora, and Mrs. Grigg, of Victoria Brent, Noxon & Co., brokers, of To- ad meats constantly on hand. - !Mines, visited at Green River on Sun- ronto, to float the sewage by-law de- ALL SIZES I\ STOCK Spice. Roll, ,Breakfast Bacon, 3'EA1V� COAL dap last.. benturea. It is nYpected that they _ Ham, Bologna, Weakfa etc. Splendid weather marked the event will be sold at par, and yielding 5; per ga , of the Ladies'Aid Lawn Sociol at J. cent. If you would like to seeure _.Highest prices.paid for I will have coustantly•on hand s Benson Wilson's a week ago. ,lira. Our streets do not just now present your winter s supply of coal at Butcher's cattle Lille delivered tier paper with groat a very attractive appearance owing to _ full supply of steam coal, at Success and the progrsm at night was the excavation for the sewage pi ee. _this month's prices,but are too e e • _. -- very T'he proceeds exceeded cwever, we cannot enjoy modern busy to draw it now, you can - p y e lowest possible price. fortpi}go dthfra• • ' improvements without suffering some do so by paying for it now and V ickie ,leg a jlUfr Rev. Mr. Langford, of Whitevale, inconvenience and unpleasantness. getting it in the fall or winter assisted'our pastor, Rev. Mr. Fisher, The town council at a special meet- ) �.: - . H,` ON+ _' '' Wednead y last at the devotional ez- ioR this week passed a very atrinRent when you need it. , _Day or night 31 class rigs for hire ..e*.m-Q h41d ;n tha ah-rch forthoss hplaw egulat g tb , mil 44-4 Gereeubum Station: who have kone Lo the front The Milk must contain 3i per cent- bu Ir- Sill ter- A C R E E SO R _ patriotic spirit was marked generally fat, and the law is also very stringent • • Bus meets all trains RIFUL •ESTATE.••,■ throughout the service, in regard to cleanliness. The penal- LOaIISZ` HILL - ties -for violation of the by-law are Teaming promptly attended to. •ROUGHAM. very severe. A first offense is punish- YARD able by a fine of one to twenty dollars, COAL AND LUMBER � . Agent for Canada Carriage C9. Fred and Mise Mabel Cassie spent and on failure to pay the fine, the _ W• �• Peak over Sunday in Toronto. guilty person may be imprisoned fol y Peak, Pia vlinQ. Miss Jennie Malcolm is visiting with 21 days. The Medical Health officer relatives in the Queen City. ,x has been appointed inspector and the LATEST WAR "NEWS Insurance rates lower on farm pro-_ --Mrs. Perryman is visiting her dau- by-law comes into effect on Oct. 1st, EFFICIENCY perry and•Village Dwellings, ghter,Mrs. Love, of Toronto. in first=class^,ompaniea, Simpson Beelbp has been visiting The Toronto=Eastern contractor, The Bottom has beenknocked out with,friends here and in Claremont. Ewan Mackenzie, with abort one hon- of some prices at Pickering , First, last and all � time is the - dred men, has been very busy dining N'O P2'ezri1l Neter L. Johnston has moved into his new Pharmacy. ~- chief feature .of the courses.of in- - the past week laying the track be- = --- -. home, lately -purchased' from Miae Read the following list struction in'the famous If not insured with me,call and tween the town and Lynde'a creek, g Bate, _puttinthe line_in�ra - - -- spending a.couple of weeks with her class srates 414 1.. e roi ishape. The town ot. Bowman- got Water Bottles (Red and Maroon) eo le here,- ville 'have a disagreement with the e• _ p road in regard to the construction of Regular$1.59, Special$1,13. A ez. and Mra. Albright.spent over y and on account of that die utethe r' • V:-Richardson• p. Hot Water Bottles (Red- and (fray) "RON 0 O� Sunday with Phil and Mrs. Forsyth, have begun work on the Whitby end • of Newtonbrook. of-the •line.- When the line between • Yes, our graduates succeed. They Notary Public, Pickering. D. and Mrs. Poneber, of Plainfield, 'Whitby and Bownanville will have Hot Water Bottles (Red, 8 quart.) have that habit. Why is it that spent a few_ days with his brother, 'been completed as well as the connec- many students from other business 7 Thos.and Mrs.Poucher. tion with the Canadian -Northern, a Regular$2,50. special$1.99. _ colleges come here to finish courses Have you lots of Water . Thomas Philip and daughter,Miss gas-electric car system will.be inaugu- and get positions? Remember the Pearl, spent Friday and Saturday rated. Come early as these prices on Rubber first word, "Efficiency." Write for C. B. R]C>e, OF WICTEVAl..1G with relatives in Uxbridge, The attendance at the Toronto Ez- .- -.. Or-talogue.- Students admitted at i prepared to furnish you anything Harold and Anthony Johnston,of hibition has been greatly affected this -.goods are too tempting to last long. b any time. the line of•water supply, such as Clarksburg, visited their -aunt; Mrs. year by stiff ratea imposed by the rail- W. J. Elliott, Principal - David Russell over Sunday.. - p p mos, windmills, hydraulic rams, ways. In former years a alai L• NOTICE l-Commencing to-day, Cor.Yonge and Charles Ste. A. P. Mechin, H. A.Teasdale, J. E. return fare was granted during tie _ plumbing, etc. ; Grahan, all of Toronto,spent-the holt_-• whole time of the Exhibition,whereas. for one week we will give Fists y day with the former's parents, this year the rate has been a fare and : with every purchase amount- They are also expert well- drillers Mrs. Ellis, of Detroit, Mrs. Miller, of y -- ` a third. In former years a greatly re- :iia one dollar a ii0 cent 'arid respectfully'solicit your patron Uxbridge,and Miss Lloyds, of Toron- ducod Ing - age for the ,tore. 'Ind, ohon, X521, to, visited',G;'D. and Mrs. Linton the while fare was given of certain days, BLACSS�ITH SHOP ! - - past week, while this year the lowest rate was ' box of ToNIc PILLa. single fare return on two da't'a only. - TOOLS SHARPENED The Women's Institute will meet at Altogether the rate this year, was Mrs. Mechin s Tuesday, Sept: 15, at about 90 per'ceat. higher than form- ICY"bard �, alft The undersigned has opened&new 1,30, sharp. A program will be given erly. It is said on good authority that � � , We make a epecial .6f crosscut saws, also an exchan a of ell and pickle blacksmith shop on the King- Tools of allecikinds. Locke repaired. p g jelly p the reason for this great increase of Ston road opposite the Razor-honing a'specialty. Fora$rat- teWhat• might have-been s serious rates was due to the probability of T Quaker -church,• two , :'cla`ss�air trim or an eat shave.call g the government at its nest session T �L+�j ADDE - miles east of at the East-end Barber Sho accident was narrowly averted as O. 'forcing the railways to grant-a two- • • f .° P• Wilson's threshing machine was being 'Pickering Village. See our House Furnishings of all laced in Joe.Mitchell's barn on Mon- cent rate the year round. H P1 KE ING NEWS E C R kinds. Slightly used Carpets p .•• Druggist-dradttate Optician, Work guaranteed. Charges moderate _ q y mpe day. The large draw hoot broke, from lb cents a yard up. letting the machine run out of the Thursday, Oct. 8th, has been �.• -µ- Pic3cerla j:, Ua,tslrio , SJ L W. J, GORDON PIC$ERING barn and breaking an axle. proclaimed Thanksgiving Day. - "`au 'rC-"a,.• .. ,`," -;,..tl..e.�: - a • "x1Su '.ty'wU.;,-'6.Ga _ .'"I '�' = C a`' '.,, �M � d. � .'..:� g. •'°'a'..sy��ir.",Rd ♦ii�t_.,fj .'�,�,-�.y '+�.: r '♦ 'r;� e�. �,y,w•.>�, i. ,.'V�-''�'�^ b', . . . ., `.'. �,.. • _ '..,, _ _ -. .. _a. _ . „" . .y -w' ful clothes could be purchased there, sec. MILLIONS WERE COUNTED. - N P, , _ ob ai abieia liegen'ir D set. n"Ws o - g ;" A the those nit k n sense, ole ' prim• The Cei4sus of India In is S[n le i V roes's sisterly rebuke, as she turned f the . ��` 7 muslin dress round to oo at it from Night. */ I °r ouse another point of v1ew. t K,'+ Primrose," said Dulcie emphatically, t�t't; Coat of only 675,000, and by ,: I.1 .1 ___ ld "we are both of us to have new dresses - - t » r _ a, and oboes at- Garth's. r here gat means of a -staff-numbering about 1. hat „ fifteen pounds to buy them, withl" two million persons, a general ten- , , 11 Primrose looked at her sister in sodden . : alarm. sus of India was taken on the 4W , i "You have not borrowed.it from any night of March 10 1911 the results , k �l', Dulcie's Confession body? she asked. ©f"a hioli are embodied ' e r— v • - "Certainly not. I am not its as bad }1 g �_� as that. I have sold some old books. volume issued by the ndil a Offi That's al•1." as a blue book. . Psimroos's exp ession,of alarm dee w ' h' _: ny.LTER CII.-(Can.tinuo' . - ou e— - . n! 7 4 - .---oma The, difficulties of taking a census . - Jim accompanied'Dulcte and Primrose to He won't. a can never find out,who dl^" ii1. "They..are, pot poming,' eaid Herriott the gates of B1u�.Poetz: took Diem unless you tell him." of a population numbering Abut ;�,r,..,: 11 ew. -1,.•,; ' �: ant: Arthur, � , this is a sell! Let us have tea to ma a •'wc are not allowed to ask any one in. agked Primrose. -tiff es ttndre ml Ion, over an area ! iii fIF f up for it." side the gate."'- 'Don't ask any questions. Let it be sof• of 1,603,657 &quare-miles, were ea- _; 7 1. "We said tea at four o'clock." replied, $err linea on the other ' . a, ° Belturbet, "and its is only a.quarter to. people," said flcient for you to know that I have three orn]Otts, says . the London- hT®wa. ';: - I, n t. ' . You must wait a bit. Jim." Herriott sympathetically. "But I thought five-pound notes, and we ase going to I ' „c: � j r , A �f i:f�` ''0 4 They waited until half-past four,.when' Mr, Carwardine had gone away-?" Garth's� this afternoon.' {They were especially great Owing k �. :": ' Philippa said ghe must either have her •'Old Martha, our cook and general fat• HOtiv' I as a report puts it, "t0 the long 't # .,i7(u tan or go home, end the kettle wa,a steam- forum, tells tales," explained Dulcin, "Mr. $erriott is going to drive us," ,•1'yi,{? ' ing before the Misses Carwardine came shrugging her shoulders, Primrose reflected Por a minute. 11IIes of railway, the-big ravers on to eight. Belturbet hurried to meet them. _ But it Martha sees rte in new dresses,• which boats travel -some_tilne�—_foL _ ' ,. 44 rim caught i ht em from In-.MA-kk4 . oue hen that had strayed from the fowl" Site.will.tell father, and it will all come days_ without coming to.the bank, - withea twiug a in his'oyes. ya;d into the garden.' out. Dulcie, I wish you had not done it!" the forests to which the woodcutters - ` Dulcie laughed. the tee was broken. and the necessary, introductions were made. "Look e.That wretched-fowl!" she cried, •'Don't be silly! I have arranged every. • -11 �. resort, often for weeks at a time, n . "T3e reason we are so late, explained "Good-bye, Mr: Herriott.. I must chase It thing. We shall start from here in ours altld ., Dulcie; "is owing to a domestic earth, away." muslin frocks, but dress properly at Old and she nuAnerous,sacred' places, -* quake. In other wards, father has gone She ran off to the flower-bed--in which House-we are going to-lunch there, and .,, Ito London, a thing he has not done to our the hen was scratching busily.. old.Martha will-never see them. We can which On OCCBSion attract '•many ;II knowledge for three yeas. He did not Herriott and !!titre stood Larking` far smuggle' them back one day, and keep I thousands of pilgrims." People had • leave home before half-past three, and we quite ten minutes after she left them, and them here in case of an emergency: Now, �+�t e� the e had to wait+ till he had ¢one." when Dulcie returned to the house her am I not clever?" to be enumerated wherever they "I suppose you went to the station to see eyes were sparkling, &nd her cbeeks "Too clever! Dulcie, you have made a l were caught'. Ill the case of rail- ` )Brio off?" gneried Herriott. pinker than usual. mistake. What does 'it matter i{ we are ways for lnstan.Ce Dulcie flashed him a look out of her for- As they sat at their evening meal, which badly dreesed? We are nobodies. You r , all persoIIs tray- v i!z ilei-me-not blue eyes. was frugal in the extreme, Dulcie was know how terrible father is when he. is r least expensive - -. `•No," she replied, in a tone that left..no very cheerful. . . - really upset!•' shin by rail took tickets after doubt in the minds of arty of her audience •'Isn't it lovely to be alone, without fa- "it mattera a great deal to me how' we� Seven otclock on the night of th@ ,as to the degree of affection that existed ther to glower at us?" she asked. Thaw, are dressed!' retorted Dulcie. "I am go- CEIISUs were enumerated either on. s • between Mr. Carwardine and his daughter, added, with a complete change of tone- ittg-to be es well-dressed a's Philippa ¢Her• P nr ;r, the Fr9 M i CP . - - - PhiliD_ stalked pleasant! to Primrose, Shea Herriott does not like us-I wonder riott for once;I hate that red-haired girl, .the-platforms-or ii •' ' whilst yy;Iturbet•watched the a kettle, su why? At least, ydoon't w Y er- now. rimiose.' ¢ latter were -all stopped at six -� B' h $erriott exchanged nonsense with Dulcie. I don't see w-fi she should dislike us,' You don't hate her brother;" said Prim.l , t�1+�t % Philippas critical eyes had taken in at said Primrose thoughtfully. rose, and DaICIe laughed and colored. + o'clock on the following morning, E isle sugar is the s a glance the home-made muslin dressee, "Don't Fou? I do. She is afraid we -'No. Hee not, a bit like Philippa," oho., 1 order o include an travellers V -- p`'. - thick shoes, and cheap.little hate of the may trespass on what she looks upon as admitted. "It is a Dity he is so poor, be n e t 1 y 0 most important , visitors. her preserves. But I am perfectly- sure cause he is so much nicer than Mr. Bel- who up till then had escaped notice. 0.I. , "Prettily, but badly dressed." she Mr. Belturbet doesn't care a bit for Ler," Barbet." In spite of this, anckowing to the t ' thought. "Country mice--oue a tomboy, '•'Dulcie,•' said Primrose. "I wish you "`'Take"care you: don't et if gltP , r;.. ¢ your Sneers If >1tS (;tla�lty 13 not 1'1 � and the other quiet. Which hes gray would give up that idea. You know what cot." vast work done preliminary, the re- LF right, - - eyes? The shy nae?•' She cased akar ly I mean-it is so unworth of sults for .the whole o'f India were your con edfons will lr , " yy y you." "What do you mean?" >fermept, spoat not be All her hast. who woe, however, listening ingin 2 cannot see it like that at all. He le " Yon may play with edged tools." "" ++f 1' to Dulcies shatter with Jim; potline to .sure to mart some one,'and why not "h, don't preach, Mr, herr received complete on _March 19, and . � a word-here and there. r• y ' iott and I P me. u erstand ea',.h other perfectly; besides, p y sufficiently sweet or be -" . "Isn't the kettle boiling'yet?" e'he ask- Primrose shook her head. b is leaving Old House in a week's time, were issued-in tint the IIEXt da ed. "We have been_waiting so long for "It to unworthy of -you,' she'repeated. and I can then devote myself entirely w This rapidity, as the report men- flavourless. - lea." , '. "I don't agree with you," retorted Dul•� lir. Belturbet-'the wonderful. Arthur!" ' I am afraid it is our fault," said Dul• tions with justifiable pride ' not -cis. "We are awfully sorry, ar,rn't we, cte, and her forget-me ant•blue eyes.-look- She laughed mockingly, and danced ' L V11 Prim?- " said Prim I ed defiant. "Don't you think I shall make lightly from the room. , . •approached exert in the smallest Eu- With St. Lawrence .. . 1 •.- _--youth d not wf ited for politely.� Jim fn mock Pbidippa Herriott." ful. Ae hough a eight Dulcie was very rope,an states." -• Sugar results a,re Y t s rose good a mists, - o{ the Old House s wiltal. se bunch behind Beltise wa back waite as „ yrov It wn o-that, It is.the thought that.�,She flirted with Herriott, and mss him ae The summary tables show that the L.� horror. "Why, don't you understand, you ohould deliberately set out to entrapcretly, yet she had not swerved from her alwipa Ea"i ct0 1. a man. Ha.a you no pride or self-- 'determination to be mistress of Old House, total pOpuldtlOn of India (including ! - �• . Idiss Carwardine, you.two ladies.are the • ""Picnic! Without you the day wad, a fail- respect?". She was so charming, so. gay- and alto• the natj:ve stat'es).,on the night men- St.4wrs�tes Ea "I suppose you will be more upset when Sugar,is sold in I sad Ib, l urel We have been looking forward to 17s+ gather delightful, that it seemed to Prim• tinned was 315,156,396 (as against sealed earwns ar�d Eby/ of IO dais tea ever since we got up this morn. I tell you that, since I cannot ask him rcoe that Arthur Belturbet could not fail 2 Ibe.. 0 lbs.�S Jiff. 66 Aw, _ • - to into the h,,wse, •I am going-to meet Mr to appreciate.her many attractions. 94,361,058' ten years previously) and - Herriott outside our ate at half- ast i I00 • hen I hole onr ezpectatloae are real• r � D she did not know that when Belturbet, „ whom .217,588,892 were $induct, �• tzed,' said Dulcie.. ei h and go for a walk." way listening to Dulci" nonsense-hDwas - f O {tr a b of Se,jAmrence 'To the fullest possible extent," replied .. f r,mrose looked aghast. ac-ua!ly watching Primrose The elder+ 0,647.299 were Moslems,-10,7°1,4.53 Batza Caanula luras el Y -- Herriott. "It you w>li come for a walk "Dulcie! I—" she cried -protestingly; g:r1 puzzled him' Once he had asked him, me Nfodfum Gratis-�is amaze atter tea 2 will you exactly what Bel• but her sister would not allow Ler to.tis• were Buddhist and 3,818,2203 were suitstaqppqp�!llebd! goo sett if be Could hs we been mistaken, and I svery+►hsr�ban }g grac+rs - turbet led cue to,expect." - fah bar ,sentence. whether-'it'was blue-eyed Dulcie who had ChriStianS_ Tfie ]SteiateS only num- Ott" lou. _ _ D.uleis looked from Belturbet to Philip. "Nothing you- will say will make any I marked him for her prey? But he decided! bared 18,839,578 persons, and 8gr1- St. Lavrmes $flex llG6eledes, pa, who war talking to him, and a sudden difference, Prim'!she said. "2 am going. I that pretty, gay, sunnytempered Dulcie I B . sus;icion awoke in her. "What it this Why should I never bave.any fun? You was not the kind of girl to have t flied culture Claimed the labor Of 82-4,- .�__ IA �_l. _ fashionably-dreased girl. trioAt finish the sentence., had—" She I need not be.in the least alarmed, 3 told i purpose at heart; she. was a fr,:,•osome� 695,909 persons. as .against 3.5,323,- clot sell Sir, Herriott snarler' him 1 would not stay out for more_ than little minx, lite read h flirt with him I FifYE D, "3te. Belturbet," she ae ed gall "do halt an }lour." q y Y• or with Herrwtt. but with no thought for 041 persons engaged in industry. GRAIN 4-T-N _• 7 friend? Wall, "Hat.' said Pilmisose se a forlorn hope• anything beyond the present moment' - �� he Is not l" _. suppose. liar. Belturbet bears that you go . -ge waited patlently, keeping his keen 4 ll Is laughed, and came over to Dal. out for evening walks with his friend?" brown eyes on Primrose, and his es,rs N EAT IS UNNECESSARY. tie• "He won't bear,•' replied Dulcie con: open to her voice,while all the time Prim• -- i Why isn't heP" he l.ngttlzed. fldentld "I shall take parttcular._rare naso felt rather than saw that she. was - ` "He is eoin'g to tell me everything you about tha-t,• under obitervation �IOre Beans' and Less Beef Steak. L told him about as,' maid Dulcie. Primrose sighed. .-Dulcie had always Conscioui of-being weikbed In- some hat. - "Let him say it'in my hearing, then." been wilful• and in her'preserit mobd it I once, she quite failed to guess for what ' Says GovZrnlnent Expert. 'retorted Belturbet. •'Jim, if You don't be- war uselees to may anything to her,. She reason But it made her 01-at-ease, and ' have yourself, thio 1s the last picnic you waited restlessly in the shabby dtaing- she seldom spoke to Hdturbet e, and lfo "'Meat is not necessary for human- $Y$ar shall come to." , room while Dulcte kept bar tryst with Jim addressed.her, „ - Philippps rose from the tree tirun]r' on 'Marriott. existence, s'ti a a" bulletin issued _''which she had been situag. Atter diniicr at Old House, when Her.. "One day, I suppose," thought Belturbet, y what are you. three plottiac?" eh< "Chs will flntt me alone; buret. into tears, by the Michigan State Dalry a asked riott said he, thought that a walk would fling her arms around my-neck, and tell . do him good. Belturbet looked doubtfully me she cannot live without me, and ail Food Commissioner. The public _ .,� ,ate s, Arthnre downfall," replied her broths;. from brother to sister, and wondered if that kind•of thing, 'My dear bliss Prtm• should' learn at once what COn9tdr pant "'After tea I am goingto tell Siva Carr• he ought to stay with Philippa or go with CAwt sut:M - - Wardine exactly wat he told us about rose,', ehali ea you are a Sweet little lutes' a thea baTancxd ration for° her, and theft-she will Dever speak to him him, }Ie telt toed, and looked it, a fact` girl and a good eV, only I happened P ._again" - wfiich Phllippa'4 keen eyes had noted. . to hear a certain. con:" ration between the human animal. Two kinds of _MV/ ' - 'You are alarmin Mise Carwardine un "I believe our hast is tired," she said, you and your elPtrr , the woods, acid food are necessary for human life- i gg "Can't you go for a str°i! by yourself, tberefore I cannot }•.!p feeling that your . • matterly, watd Mr. pa, "becatree, as Jim, and I will give•Mr, Belturbet some affect on is not .Wrl thpr disfatePosted.' the carboh•drates, which furnish roeceesas PP of tact, Mr. Belinrbet was un. ,, i -- -�tble to tell us anytbing whatever• about m 'That's lust what I should like!" laid I wonder what eLc''will do thea? Faint heat and energy, tll� roteids, r• �f gnu. He roused our curiosfty and thea I ,tuprese, or base hgatxrico." ! P a Cluart Of•Zn71k has mor0 fao� Beiturtiet. The young man had been o. g p y value than a and of meat and when ere questioned him all that he could - p zder;n thio which repair the bodily wastes, he Philippa went to the drawfrtg•ro=xp ae mattes oa'the day' precAdui tecollect was thst nae aC you had' gray e the garden= cordingly, followed by Beliurbet, and Her• fir-at are obtained from starchy or more easil di sted. Cheese has (0 , eyes!" party, before Philippa asked him to walk y (3e rlott hurried away through the grounds. through the rounds to P" if ever niuch greater focd value than metato "Ob. Arthur told me a_lot more than g everything fat foods; afld potatoes, a�tl the that!" declared Jim. Pht}ippa wad a goad aluSician,,and she waS In readtnees. �?r:mrnSr, Dulcte• end 5, played and sang melodious little eonge Herriott were playing oro , cereal's furnish them in cheap form. and for and. Canned sa•Imo[ "I hope you were not very hard on ns,' S q tet. It had Po Po eaid Dulcie, and looked appealingly at her for-halt az} Lour, while Belturbet eat idly become as everyday. ocrurrertce for tha PlOtRin, t0 repair bodily RaBte, }lab S much gT28teT food value thalC ' ost, "or unkind, because we have ao fn,a big chair..sometimes, listening and earwardine sisters to,+pend the afternoon smart dresses and only_dumey.ahoai." sometimes 'inattentive, at Old House. Philippa had done her.beet- has ge-nerally been obtained any meat and costs less. •Petatoa She extended her toot, rather thickly Pre+ently the ctrl rose- from the plino. .to .prevent this, but Herriott had declare through meat, but there are other and corn meal are the cheapest fora!' shod it is true, but the ankle shown was and ea: where Belturbet could ser Ler. Sho ed it would be a sin to leave two charm• ♦cry neat, and the foot undeniably,small, knew she made a charming picture in ing girls wandering about the woods when Sources of protein much cheaper. - of starchy food's," 'There to not Pe" mach ii% it," said her evening dre�a of palest green, with a ,b'e-wle dying to talk to theta. "A w6rkin net-di _ three '" ` - '- - - •- -- - - X.im pointedly. wreath of leaves in her chestnut hair. Ss 'Tou needn't troub.'e yaBrsalt with them,. - No." acrend Dulcie. "all the Carward• Belturbet *thanked her for the songs he I ouncts of protein daily to repair the. Ines have small hands and-feet "4 noees," thought what a graceful, accom !shed Ph�lfp a, he'ln& added. "I expect Land ,; i g pl 'too anann-_Th.__iatir�trA•.f°r yalt'and bodily .wastes. Some vegetable "And what do you know about - _ � She had naticed that Hiss Herriott's woman-his friend's sister was, but felt Arthur, but 2 like them, and they like mei `' r shoes. nithough ezceed[nR'• smart and not the faintest etirrin s of -un de MOses..l' Please teaches. it sl y g y eper ,._bLem them' foods contain a large : amount of a I i -, light, were very long, and also that her -sentiment. , . • My clear Jiib, I-think they a e per- rotein. Three ounces of protein in' ,my first.,.Sunday. here and I 'don t, nose was rather a g, only I thought t�efr fa• P P " prominent teatnre. Philippa se•,her lips firmly, for sfis real• fectly charmin know..an bol - :Philippa recognizedthat the little coun- ized that so far she had not-been able to ther might become trout lesome,'' Phili of beans can be obtained y, y• , ._-try mouse-did not mean to be anubbed move him,to any interest except a passing pa had'repned, determined to make the for one-third what it costs in beef- " .he:_is having;_a perfectly"Duels• "s1. and was appare by quit >.� her own. She did her best to•direct conversation best - ' (To be coptinued.} steak. The moral to the housewife time."'' '"How so Z" "She is en, Ane the nd ottsod have all long. sled• foto personal channels, d. Belturbet was ' ,p . is to feed more beans and less beef- 'gaged- to one.-.df'twins:. They both ,• der feet. and good figures," she said, not in a reapctteive mood, and at length'laughingly. she desisted. F en et far enol h u -the steak, Peas and 'lentils are also. call on her, and she can't tell them. 'Yes look at mine!" said her brother: "Sha11 we go and meet Jim?"' eke ask• - '• i. I have Rot a much finer figyure than Bel- ladder-of fame to make them dizzy. r'c rofein. apart," ; r jurbet. You've of the boohworm:e Stoop, ed' "I believe I can see the end of his � cigar the other aide o[ the lawn." _ _ _. - _ -, g - -- - - -- . ' told-,man. Now I am here I will drill you '1•hey.etepped out of the French windows, for half-an-hour every day, and amarten across the terraces, and met Herriott. 1. ou up-a bill" you ought to.•have come with•me;'Ar•' shook h ache rngced b:9' shoulders end 'thnr." he said coolly. "I have'.had a de• ,' . lightful stralL" , - t-'When you hate all fln!shed tea," he , ... ' yy I will, another night, old bbap, replied •. , U. , r hnnonflced'. "I will take you for a really BelturbeC.- ftice walk.'•- - "And I'll take jolly good care you I For all - They +x111 m1 tarou�h rile woods. Bel• don't!'• thought Jim. He h �.,� ;urbt•t ai:d l „pa lyd the way while ad'enfoyed hie - ,_.�11.�_r '� 1im fr:'.!r,acd t Ft:❑:�i•e and Dulcte, tete-a-tete with Dulco tremendously,-and "� �� I'll:, n:•rt-• 1. a-,t_r a° ,;:r Matter grated had laotied another. . . r� .. TLe went back to the house._andPhilip. a . .­ .. -. ten- rh.!.';:, a z:]� I;vLv hart arrived � _ - _ �- 1 : at thr r=.:f ii :' tarl;ot had led pa retried almost at, once, leaving the - .. 1em D ' ;i r,•• of artnere, two men alone. They chatted and smoked 5. hdesk des, ., i �, h ! c .f 't ur a ann.rl rrii ,. Pr:;r r -"nee, from ut• - - _ i� D•' r : t o i r'b :`npa and Jim. am off now, Arthur,"he said, "Good /� f. ,,tt „ ((,,..�_P�S,.ia,a but ..Prim•. n: I ' ;Easy tV .loss ar.•'. 1" ' , u Das to whistled eoftly as he went to 'his - • t n'w g r:: c:`.. y t roc b T , cotter- yeacre! - " P m aro ' r th thf_ an ods? ,'r :. -: ,h6.. r itural hg ht• he fGurmuied. "And a5 prettq as a pig• , he3rtcd r; '. X; q :-re:nonefble ttlTe ' ht Our.Neyv ''afe�rt ' 4} d civic -: .- r:: 1! b',t ,-till a.girl ' 8elturbet' was tired, yet- restless. He --- . „ ho had a fu-•,1 C( r,rcrftil. cagy coaver• wished Suss Gra3t Eyes wauld.mske her �+ - t; , g4t:on. Phi, ,,a a;::w.r'ad to listen• but first move. He wanted to talk to her. She Ee�Sy' Openin BO f ji r thought. , err aL�.dy occupied. was so unaccountably slow that he was ,.�'Fhich n'f ,e r.•::n:*.;. mace. was.the. beginning to feel annoyed. j - �[ t�✓h7f the Coin" . - most loci:ern,,,? Wo., it the girl at Ler Before he foll asT-eep a ,eermined to __ tide r, b cPa::g.- to have nothing to say open the campaign with horl by tee-earl to ® W - ,-. to her, b•tt a g.-rat dual to Jim,; qr was it her, and walking with hqqrr, at'the earliest ' P the yodr„er girl, td'no Yirttld openly with oDpoitdnity. This "affair," he• decided, yim,_sad.Lh'eu caLnly calltxi Belturbet to would afford him even more amusement p _. her etre and ke+,t hi'tn there. Rhe harden• than be had anticipated. _ ! ` '; Ed her heart against both, and con¢ratu• , Si oil heruelf with fhP reflection that - . g , Pofish%-Wa , �:he was rtayirg at fl'.d $ouse, eyhe wdtti CH:iPTER IV. - - hve far more t,p,c,tunity of being tth 1. I. }}lttiabet than Pi,t,L^ of the Cnrv{ard`ng'S A week before the,•gardeq;party Prim- ll,s seemed'to like`theI s [o• , and ,{he �e pert ,ve]y examined her old white =;$]g T - 8�i se thinking that no-ma _ }y ] lief. 6 ttez b ked on a flirtation wth kine of them }v B e'tieemal extremely.likel'y to do,. a what ghe did Stitt this it.wonld still look and W]llt@ - ; t Toned ' when e con] a ho sines! o d ad,h Dulcie nit ht she ft man a to kee �a p - i 13 S _ ag D � y ) - bet out of the clutches Cf the oche$ opeged the door. - lrl. Philippa, lvai not a�6orff�[etb I • "Don't.icasta time lookinc-.at that .old - ._ -- 11 h6'b i rag l".the said. "You'aro not going to 1 OC a n in the bac]igrQvAd..itn a 144 �� teas, in ordinary.clrcutaptaaceb, fat' weaf' it•'t the irarden•pai•ty. I have a re than a match for a gilnple 'ol.;9nts• surprise you.' . - _ 1. mafaenS. "A suzpHee, perhapd,, but riot a new on they returned to th4 rte of the dr �oplfed Primrose, still fingering, - ' 1 sic, Primroen said qv g� the dsapised garment, 1 Aei[ttrli®t invite them to coni Prim, you area nice girl, but Lope U K _ d ifbuse hod see the improvements that, Iredly antigUated In your Ideas," eaid ANwIE ' _ �d hrQn made. 2julcto. "As It happens, my a�tryrise +e ' '!<=of,Zitne," replied Primrose. "But that'cte qTe going to 8elmaford thLa very Tyti �,F.DAIL6Y CO.,LTD. st1FtALO,N Y. HAMILTON:ONT. - ' S }bald,thank you,"•. - day to flet new dresses. We will go to r 9 ge> 'att tatre ted they should all see Garth's for them." i teles Cattt�rwva diha .home. bet a� Gat"th's was a'shop beloved by every ";at'post:• 'I .1 pa ptofesied.to be titer, $eltuYbaO lady in the'oounty, for the most delight- . .ti x .. +'. p . ... i+ ' • lr. w.. �.•f'°r.i "•'p ! '�. t. �. ,-„g•.i<, •,,•'r -�!:; ,p. +W:.kF c ,t� 4 , •..y .'!H`, uu.%/i''".s� "4dS. tiw..;.,, »� yiivi.O;Y 'R p.Yy. S ...ysw:', i b`'1�•.%,' ,, w. <- .",il' -.; `r" 'v':,?`n "',57,: 't 'n+,... '^„"' .,idt 'f'a7r L" a" v, tis - la. ii J t. ZrV4 Y .. -� - :►. _ r f;,` a..^K ,� s �.' +.vr , -r�'- S �_�► _ . � T I W . —■. - _ �+'-cr,• g' '-^r+• .""7^"7,�„�," l,lp.�'.,' 9"'y, "��.''�. r ^,.r•'ry �' y 72, 00 0 �'p'.:v`� ry- y.. ., ,,fie Nr' , 6 / - -AmStory Corroborated bar. Passengers .Who York .' 7 �� Arrived on -the Mauretania at New ; =xx<. A -despatch from New'Yolk says: The passengers said that the trip of _ f Russian aro¢ky of 72,000 menL the Ruasian• troops from Archangel — • Arleen"-occupied three da3s- £ " transported from Archangel, Lvu es. from Ostend statenespatch a era.; was landed at Aber een on the s was ' that a large body 'af tt`oop :�, ,' '` ••� - .i Oast coast of Scotland, on August g landed from transports at that z Vis , 7 and were conveyed on special place, and it is evident.tlPat these Ellnelrl, Harwich Grimsb`` and werethe troops, referredto by the7y where transports conveyed passengers on the Mauretania. The w s to Ostend, in Belgium, ac- sending of Russian solduars by sea . , < Archangel which is on the corditrg to officera and passengers from g of the Cunard Liner.Maurentania, White Sea, necessitating a trip "� i�hich reached here from Liverpool: +through the ;Aictic Ocean around Every, precaution .was taken- by. the north coast of Norway into the N ' English and Russian military .au iNorth Sea, in$tead of from one of #jhorities, persons on she Maure-I the much more convenient ports of tsnia said, to keep the fact that 1 the Baltic, is explained by the fact BATTL£ CRUISER LIONS WHICH CARRIED ADMIRAL B£ATZY. - y.'_foreign soldiers were being trans- that ships from Baltic ports have to — rted to England from becoming pass through the narrow Cattegat in own, and,the servioe on the East I order to reach tie North Sea. The JAPAN LAN DS­ TROOPS. Ys. iailway lines *as suspended Oattegat is understood to be block- ri the seventeen hours the aded by a considerable' German Said to Be_ a Violation of China's u n ERX�NS MOVE . g — trains"Fere on-their-journey, fleet.- *eut-rality. RNIN- toroop _ A despatch from Pekin, China, - says: Japan has landed between Neglect Paris and March _to the East and -- 10,000 and 15,000 troops from eigh- g 0 teen trateports at -Lung-Kow,:ar ' newly-opened port about 100 miles -South-east north of Tsing-Tau. This is de- clared e clared to have been-done in Viola- tion,. ola- tion•• of China's neutrality. The A despateh from London says; Beaux•sent' the following commu'n3 German Legation has protested.to "The situation in the French thea- cation•to the Press Bureau: , Stories That They Had Been 'Withdrawn the ForeignOffice against 'an in-- "On tre of war-has not undergone sub- On oua.left the enemy appears `- friiigement of China's neutrality by stantia.l change. The position of.the to neglect Paris to pursue its turn- to Ga to Russian- Frontier- Denied Japan. The protest Ldlowed the allies is well maintained. ing movement. It has reached La -_ landing of a Japanese division at "There, are indications that a Ferte-Sous-Jouarre (Department of the newly-opened Chinese port of German movement is developing in Seine--et-Marne, eleven miles east ' Lung-Row, 100 miles -north of A despatch frown London says: been considerably reinforced. The an eastward and south-eastward of Meaux), passed Rheims and des- The Havre oorr ndent of the -German plan is to smash a way, Tsing-Tau., direction." tended on the' west bank' of the espo II A • despatch from Washington t through to Paris from that direr- The fallowing official announce- river in Argonne, This manoeuvre gaily Chronicle,telegraphingunder sm s: Chinese officials, have called tion. y mens was �e by the, Paris Mill- has not succeeded more than on' •, date of Sept. S, says: "There• ss great' indignation the attention of American Consular tory Government: preceding days'. - I "It is well riot to relc too much among the members of the British officers at Chee-]Poo to the landing "1%e movements of the opposed "GA-bur right in Lorraine and of several thousand troops by Jar an the statements that German army Medical Corgs,ax the Iraq.the armies outside 'axis continue wstfi- in Vosges the__9`ighting proceeds with flan on-Chinese territory at Lung- I troops are being withdrawn to Germans have treated the wounded., out any attempt having been made alternative fortunes., Meubeuge„ how,• near Tsang-Haien. ' This, strengthen the 'forces- facing the their own wounded as well as the to-day• by the enemy against our w- isis.being violently-bombarded,' -Russians, I hear that the Ger-. enemy's, Members cif the oQrps violation officials c lily. is a distinct_ various positions." resists vigorously." �; ?roans are strengthening, not freak. tiiolatiun of neutrality. _ y __ Right Wing Checked. say that -when a German is seri '' - Earlier in the ds . this statement ening, their forces in France. The onciy wounded his comrades shoot *' was issued by the French Military "It is learned on good authority AUSTRIANS DEFEATED. German' right is stated to have him dead to save trouble. _ • Government, referring to the sitwar 'that the advance movement.of the - _ Thr )let-With.Sprious Disaster in tion on the previous-day: OermAn right wing has been check- 'y 1 A u - --- _Bosnia Invasion. - mond-Paris the, movements of ed,-for the last two days under pres- �: a the apposing armies continued with- s s ore. from tie ledt wing of the allies t ,� A despatch_ from Nish, Servia, out a decisive_battle. The enemy has been compelled to p p1fish �i� t l c says: An official statement, issued "In the north-east, in the region rehire"-on St•_ Quentin.' A big force. �j _ 1 1. �1J�� V lAJ On Wednesday. ives new and fuller of-Verdun,t German forces have _ g of German cavalry that was ad ;; details of the-battle of Jedar. The suffered some cheeks. vaaoing on Compiegne was vigor- 'Austrian - _Austrian force, it says, was com- "In Lorraine and the Vosges our ously repulsed and forced to aban- posed of 200,000 men and held a fa- troops report new partial-success'---d-on ,5 despatch from 'London says: The percentage of casualties to several pieces of artillery, It curable position. By its se-treat it '� 'The names of British officers killed, tlte.officers is.high, a•mate_ tribute - - • appears that the attempt to envelop or sounded ..in the, fighting in to their heroism: It is carefully ex- admitted defeat: The Austrians ,� �rw -alovement.- the allies' left wing was frustrat- I left on the field of'battle I0,000 France last week were made pubic plairied that this is only-a partial_ . The French War Office at Bor. ed." on Wednesday -night. The list con- report and that it does not deal dead and more than 2,000 wounded.. ; the names .of men. sith•the-.recent .fighting. The re- Altogether," continues the state- tains • i merit, "40,000 of tJie enemy were c�m_Czeneral. French. BORDEAUX TQE \I;W C_APITAI. FOUGHT IN THE SKY. -- both through their military grow- $peaking generally, a cavalry "eri-.#placed hors de combat. We have ess and their social standing, Vir- Bade contains 300 men while "three 1 sent to the interior more than 4,000 llrssage to Citizens, Issued by the Fre-nob Airmen Smashed German tually all the crack regiments are divisions less one infantry ori men whom we took prisoners, and g fr'renc�Ministry. Aeroplane to Piccce. kt; affected. Rade" would be 41,000 men—a to= have cartur-ed 60 guns, mach- am LL . Afiong' the killed are ' Robert tal of 41,800. The loss was•aeoord- munition,• the material for the A despa•tch_from Faris says,. The A-despatch from Bordeaux, •via Cornwallis Maude, sixth Viscount inRly abouts la pei cent. .At Paat• construction of a 600-metre bridge sea£'of-the French Government, it London, says:, The Petite Gironde awarden, a lieutenant in` the deberg the British loss was 8 per and a train:'-.The-,battle was of is announced, will be transferred states that. when a German Taube teat importance because it was de- from Paris to Rardeaux. _The Gov = Coldstream Guards, and Major cent. R aeroplane tried..to approach Parse r = ' • xisive. The enemv retreated: to ernment issued at midnight Thurs- ties ora-exffier �ed -with rfs 6f British Santzek. -- -Tl� __ __- -day, through t e Ministryhof the s by Victor Reginald Brooke, military it was attacked near Vincennes ctor . Aftbe Viceroy of India. T � two French airmen. The' French y y KiT.L.F.D-.fig _,o cep_an ' As regards lire men;-ss-distin i '-$ t lnSing aviators sent a charge of-.gr___L_'shat : g S �l AT II NNE YORK H A8B08: this to the knowledge of the le _. ipnen, wished' from officers, it is knows g PeOP into the wings of the Taube, smash- WOUNDED.-57 officers and 629 of. Paris and _giving their reasons in it to- eces,•.. that a considerable proportion of British Cruiser Remains Near—Pas- g ,1, - -r--I ; --men. an e. �45e sagniJcant fes= MESSING-95 officers and 4,183 the missing were w•oun mefa*ho- senger Steamers Sail. tuse-.of the procl'amation•- is that Girl Spy Had Plans. . had been sent. dawn _country, an - __. of whom particulars were not avail- A despatch ficin N'ew'�.or aril s b�ome-a pivot Among-the. officers missing ..are P - The hawk-like watch which British the manoeuvres between the allied A despatch,fram London says: "A _ 'T.ieut•-Col. A. W. Abercrombie, of able at headgliaiters; cruisers have maintained' on New irrrries an&the Germans., FoxthisGerman girl*v' y was arrested by tie -Connaught Rangers; Lieut.-. _ In the.missing are included those. York har.bnr -was. continued on reason the Government naturally English soldiers on the bridge over cal. 13. C. Boger, of the Cheshire who have not been accounted for, Wednesday. Every vessel entering cannot remain here. the Oise River. at Laeroia, In her iment; Col. C._F. Stevens, _.cf and the list of missing,may tom- ssion were the Tans of all the $$ee�g port-within the past 48 hours has t' posse p �theRoyal Artillery;,and Col. H. M. prise prisoners' not_•wounded. and sighted-the low-lying, grey figure of CL:AUDE GR:AHA'XF.-WIHTE. roads, and bridges around Paris. A. Thompson, oFthe.'medieal cdrp-s. stragglers-as well as casualties, one of the British cruisers. The ADJiIR_AL OF THE .AIR She looked to be not -more than 17 j White Star liner Olympic .sailed despatch' from London says: •t'e'ars of age. A German spy, arc Wednesday morning bound for Liv- Claude Grahame-«'bite,, the noted dressed in an English uniform, was _ erpool, and the American liner $t. aviator, has been appointed a tem- caught the same day and slick-imme- diately _ 'Paul and the Red Star liner Vader- po.rary'flight•commander i'n the Bri- by an English officer because DISASTE !.-IN RETIREXENT-1 land were due to•sand later in the he made a gesture as if to take day. The Olympic and St. Paul fish navy. Richard T. Gates, silo something out of his pocket instead f' V recently resigned from the Ro-al _ tween them ; the..Vaderland had Aero' Club, has been appointed a f hands." temporary flight lieutenant. - -Germans Must -Continue, Even Though -Annihifa. none. The latter had been in port since the war began. She was to tion Awaits Them _ _ have sailed three weeks ago with. — Be] ian re-se-rvist's, but the reser- �i vv trrii I vT 4 y--_ -- ristis�a$gnien e._soNr._sn. re- 'A despatch. -London says A Referring to t'`t^ appalling losses spond•ing to, the call. She will now correspondent of the Daily Chroni- of the Kaiser's troops, the corres- go Liverpool.instead--of-�intRerp,' order ontinu-es:_ "A few more ' bring back American refugees. •cle telegraphs: P Corpses of Germans Filled the Meuse such delay s and the fourth German "The 'Germans undoiilitedly= are I -British Veteran hillcd. _ army invading Northern France will _ -. Alt an unsafe_ distance from -their .flays d4stroyed itself caznpletely. A despatch from. London. says: Until .the River OiVerflo.wed .- base... They have been unabl-3 to ' o army that ever exi=•ted could Among .those reported in the War , isvail themselves of the Belgian rail- endure a'nil survive -the terrible Office casualty'dist as killed in *&ys and there-is an insufficiency of losses sustained 'by the, Germans. -France is Lt•._Col. C. A. H. Brett, njmal and motor transportation...�4hule divisions of infantry have T?.S.O., of the -Suffolk Regiment. A despa:teh from Paris says: Edi am forbidden to name, corpses fill- ' very day's delay of their forward been blotted out of existenr_:e by the- Lt::-Cal, C= A. H. Brett was s net= ouard Helzy, of Le Jou'rnaIe, re- ed the Meuse until the river over- F Al Inocement serves to diminish the deadly fire of the British.. , eras of. the Hazard B s i• ) golfed. to be now serving with the flowed. This ss no figure of speech•: 4 i ion and of tilt' South African colors, writes under date of Sept. The river bed literally was choked' �« Oerm�an chances of ultimate sur- "The enc still P 2.;— _. _. _. _ . _. . .^ by the--mass-of dead Germans. The 4ess and to_rendszmore pistol ire , ion of att-aaking en masse. War, In the latter car4aign •he c �ie position of the invaders. They It ii little iv_onder-if demoralization, was mentioned in despatches for It would be difficult to estimate effect of our artillery surpasses nn o attempt to reet�'e without is beginning to 'appear in the shat gallantry. _Fie was severely, wound- the nuns-ber of Germans killed last even oar dreams. -The Germans 3µ risk of an irretrievable duster,. tered Gey.man'ranks. The infantry ed in action and received the Pis- week, Whole regi eats were anni- use out-of-date shrapnel, which the _ Therefore they are almost certain has lost its elan. It no longer dis- ting" Service;, Order medal hilated at some points. They came Turks- used- in .the Balkans. Its to continue t6 seek to, crush the play's dash in pushing home its•at- with three clasps., He was born in, ou't• of the woods, section by pec- damages are so relight that one of :i_ .. ` e�hlies' line, even though annihila- tack. The fearful -punishment to 1865, t_he son .of Lt._ Col.. Arthur tion. One section, one� shel•1- and our artillery..regimenhs fought for.a 1-_ fir.t$an subsequently await them under ichich it has been subjected is be- Brett of tjie Second Dragoon. everything was:wiped out.. v�eek; -losing only eight killed and a l.ls of Paris. t ginning to`tellyi - Giiazds. "At two or three glossa, whish I 14 wounded." r... ,.1' - '•t^�, R. .: w __ ..,...,' '..__..:. Mw..., t •• ",.�'--.,"`+m...,.; ,.,iM1 Cr:,Ga�,.,.^i' 4.- ,4.,+wti .-n },�•..: � � yi.ri.l,�:' ';L. .r•.«y�,.M•' ;.+•3:.. ,, �,+, , ,�';k+i`:.,a �.: .-• ,,,h; >,nt i"1 4•N. :c-bv, '..,;. "tip' .y r .,E'- a ;q:. ;:.,. +S r. _ x5'"'ttS� .i _ G s•,w:fi .. ,.+:y, ,... ':6'rra "'aw,yn.wr&-,^+µ,� `-?S�°""Y•. a" drq's"'r _ nj'". :! ._ _ :>•. -_.... �. ,. J,s7.? .a roe- '. ,.,, ,,„ .ta,a "'m^ ..fir,.+. .. -.:.,m.•: '{.•. yr3.' % : w - `: Sam Vsastone, Sanford-Brown, Wal- � DtlrISARTON ter Me Fred Rowe, Thos Mor. Combe, Jen Hallett jr, Wm Kemp, nn and Mrs. ansa, Miss B. _ O published every FzWasssosdasMitsOtnw. Annan,Mrs. Wm, Gowan and son jukestoa.oat. Nicholas Brown, Joha1' Power, An- t have returned from a three day trip J. _------ TiSILe thong.Handel, McClellan, around Lake Slmcoe. �fQ Chas Cle Ed s, �t p�/'� Atkinson. Frank E Jones, HarrG a offiere PIMERIN GROCER 01.25 per year; >lti1.00 U paid in advance. liver, Geo Richardson, J E Farewell, The annual meeting o1 the Dunbar• gg Wm E Vanstone, ton branch of the Bible Society will the people of Pickering the very ��a,�..{- erything is r Bubsoriptlons b Rhe IIsdted States,ti ao Robt Hall, be held on Tuesday eveain ,$e t 16th. J ___-_ in advance Wilson, Sir Henry Pellatt, F G Har- ^^ `- --. Fzed J Gale. ta-the-church.--The-Re wart a Ettore line. Ia our new afore wi more store — ntrxsARTORr will Rive a lecture entitled : A Trip space and better facilities. We are in an JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Jas Found, W W Sparks, G White, Through Canada with the Bible excellent position to serve you. John Annan,Wm Cowan, Wm Thom. Society, illustrated with lime light y Qi NOTES AND COMMENTi Andrew Annan, Peter Annan, Geo p1ews Thls months exchange club meetingg � -• s Smith, Wm Mitchell, C A Annis, Jas was as usual a success. It was decid- You will find: Mitchell, Thoa Burne, Robt Wood. W ed to mak ut two lista and publish r A number of years ago, the per T Dixon.Allison Bros, W P Westgate p OZ R STOCK COMPLETE them alterna sly thereby making it son who became a member of the BROUGHAM necessary to make out another list. :` 'OUR GROCERIES FRESH militia was looked upon with con- mss-Toucher. J M Gerow, _Jesse Will th hiag._to OIL RRANDS.. BEET Hubbard, Fre-Bunker, A E Hamil- oin kindly send in their items for en- , ":.tempt by respectable people, The ton, Boyd Burke, Thos Philip, Silas �ietment and aid us to get along with _ OUR PRICES MOST REASONABLE profession of soldiering was look- Toole, L Johnston, J A White, A B the good work as soon as possible. OUR DELIVERIES PROMPT' ed upon as a calling fit only for a Matthews,T G Gammage, W. Harvey QUR ATTENTIO?C COURTEOUS ° Geo W Philip, R'obt J Cowan, Frank + rowdy and good-for-nothing. In Ham, Milfred Hamilton, Frank Ma- Wealth :_of -Hair -- --- —: late years.however,there has been dill. _We have both phones installed and lour 'grocery orders _a gr a' lm rovement in th18 re `"' CHHRRYWOOD ---- PARISIAN SAGE MAKES THIN LIFELESS --.. p Thos Lacey, Jas Ferguson, Robt ggIg SOFT AND ABUNDANT. "" will receive our prompt attention. spect. NOW no one feels it be- Davidson, John Henderson, Geo Dav- ------- J ___.. _ x his di nit to clothe himself idaon, Fred Roach, Jas MacRae, Jas Beautiful hair,thick, soft, fluffy - - 8 Y troue and free from dandruff, is one of Todd, Alex Lawson, J S Somerville, BUY ALL YOUR GROCERIES AT. THE GROCERS.,, in a uniform and become identifi- Russel Carter, N Burkholder, woman's greatest charms, yet so many -- ed with some branch of the mili- WHITYVALE have streaked, thin and lifeless hair �AMES �R/CHAf2DSON d Jos Carter, A E Poynter, Judson and think there is no remedy. Pretty `tia. When a danger threatens the hair is largely a matter of care. Pugh, Albert White, Hugh Pugh, H Frequent a pliestions of Parisian PIrKERING'S GROCERY-ON THE CURNER, nation,and when 'Brutish liberty, Johnson.1'Y Q 'saj<+rT D S Turner, J p - - - -:-which has been purchased at great H Turner, A E Major,. W H Major, S $age well rubbed into the scalp is all — — _ P g j j gic.that is needed-it acts like maTry - cost is threatened with destruction Pennock. Ben Carter, R 'P Nowlaa, it to-night-you will really be surpris- W Peebipa, David Annie Sone, Geo ed with the result. Not only will the _s R there is no greater nor nobler act E Pugh &A Knox. than that of offering one's cervi- ROUGE HILL hair become snit,Buffy radiant with PEELS t SHOE -:-' STORE s- STORE life and really doubly beautiful, but vices and it may be his life, in the Geo Toyne, John Graham - timed failinghair - - - _ W HITBY defence of the countryand the ' Arthur Corruthers� - - - and itching scalp cease-your a `•` , feels fine. AUDLXY principles that are associated withAll druggists sell a large bottle of The Latest in Fall Footwear for men women an c r Geo A O'Connor, Westney'Bfbs., F Parisian Sage for fifty cents. Get it Men's and Boys work boots a s iality, _ It. It is pleasing to see the atti- G McCarthy. from T. M. McFadden he will refund Our Boys and Girls school shoes ace of ttv beet quality. tuds of Canadians towards the KIKSALE. the money if you are not satisfied. Boots and Shoes sold wholesale and retail. - ` - mother country. The soldiers of Harry Janes,. R R Mowbray, R H Carson, Bell Phone 151, the King is not a band of rowdies, 'I.EDAR GRovs The Provincial Government is but a band of noble and true. John Pearce. being urged to delary the opera- - JOHN IP E E L - - - 6REEvw°oD - tion of the workmen's compensa hearted men who love their coon- . F L Green, Samuel Carlton, Wm tion act. try and liberty, and are prepared Pengelly, M Gleeson, W J Devitt. W iBROCK ST. WH/Tay. to die in their country's cause. Gibson. r,�_� BROCa ROAD New Adva*lUsements. Thos A Knox, Henry Fuller, John There seems to be a widespread Percy,Jas Cowan. Harry Ellicott, J distrust or fear of Germans in this H Keyes. W H Jackson. . OR SALE-Eight young pigs, 6 C'LAIrY]fOrIT weeks old, also strayed from pasture, TLS L� �r - �- country. There are many people Jas afaFarlene, John Pallister. ppearling spotted steer, W.H. JAMSON, L I-f E Brook load. 19 laj 3 who are expecting to see an invas- Those desirous of becoming mem- _ - ; _ ion of Canada by Germans re- bers may secure all information from `�TANTED-A number of single the President, J. A. O'Qonaor,or the r comb white 1e norm allele, state price Secretary, W, J. Clark. St. siding in the United States. and nae H. Jo�arlaol aro Ontario St st Toronto,,Ontt,. Others are afraid to attend the - - — HOUSE TO LET-On lot 10, con. 9, Toronto Exhibition because it has HOUSE Good working man's house, been reported that those terrible SUFFERED Plenty of work is the neighborhood. Apply to Ei"PM a bank account far s E. PCGH..Ct'aremont. 8 tf X � "household expenses" and = people had planned to destroy OUSE T6 RENT-A seven room- payor®all bills by cheque-has many the grand stand 'by some-eaplos H ed frame house,in flue condition, eltuat- ive material at-a time it R ould be ed•n village of Duortop One quarter acre �e advantages. It shows the balance on crowded by people. If they See aIVERYTH or lana For further ptou. tars apply co -'.'0r (MANAMA hand,theamountexpmded.wovidea PETER A�rti AN, Dunbaztoa481f ­-01r for every payment and does stranger meandering along the LTOGSE FOR KALE-A seven L7 ,p►U OFFj�.� not regt�e a large deposal to.be�n roomed frame boas.in good condition. .highway, he is stamped at once as widL For Years,RestoredTo Health situated on Hiag 8c, Ptckering Village, one TORON 1.V _ -a German who is about to execute quarter acts of land,a number of frau trees, s>t by Lydia E.Pinkham's Vel- out btu2Ziing for coal and wood For tanker ;. - eoule nefarious deed. - All these �ionit::i'a" .Daly to ROBERT MWt�ADY: PICKEIZING BRANCH, :fears are foolish, as they have not getable Compound. -- xhe slightest foundation. There he Duabarton Exchange have for R. W. GORDON, Manager. "CJ Braoeh also at VAitbr. Y T ea boa s.horso new pothole., motor may be a few Germans in this Canadian women si•e continusil Writ• boat,row boaomotor, track holstein Dalt, le two following, ° d.hone,seed fall wheat. want to bay— country whose sympathies lag as such lettere as th athies are l5 spout drill• chicken reed. Correspond or _ which are heartfelt expressions of grati- hone t. ANDREW ALLISCIS. Preeident.-or with the Fatherland, but the ma �.a,COWAN. See-Treas,Dunbartor.. fade for restored n, Q?l: WAR PRICES ' 7r . _;-jority of them are intenely loyal Gianford-Stacion, Qnt-"I have ts- .VOTERS' ALIST 1914 British subjects, who have an in- ken Lydia E Pinkharn'e Vegetable Cow- _tense hatred of the military des pound and enve_r `- found an medicine Will not affect you to.any at extent if .potism of Germany. There are y .- .. -- y F great you leave it to as _ to supply your wants.-thousands living in this country n compare with it. _ We have many linea of unppeeriahable _ who left their native land is order I had ulcerssad fall- Municipality o Cof Ontar unictpatity of flu Township of Pickering jSoode that Were bought in large q raatitiea before prices went ing of womb and Ontario. ;up, which will be sold at our reguular low prices,and some linea to escape that tyranny from which r doctors did me no Notice is hereby given that I have below. Canned Salmon is much higher, but we have over the German people have suffered ¢nod. I suffered transmitted or delivered to the per- 14)00.tiae to be sold the next two weeks. Target salmon solid 'G dreadfully for years sone mentioned in sections 5 and a of sand red worth 20c. for 15c.; Tiger salmon solid and regi woith for ages. Among those who have until I began taking the Ontario Voters'List Act ISM. and -HBe, for 18c.;Horse shoe salmon the very best, worth 800-- for gone to the front to fight for Brit- your medicine. I al- acts amending the same, the copies re- 25c.: All Red Soceye Salmon. sin and her allies are a large num- so recommend it far quired bysaid section to-be.so trans- .� - R ---$oats lime we have been forced to raise the prices oa, but we ;. her of Germans, who have eejoyed mltted or delivered of the Lists made i - y g -- nervousness and in. supplyyou at close figures. - - - _ - — digestion." - line Pursuant to said Act, of all persons .• British freedom and who are pure by the]vat revised Assess ?ser SM lbs of tea that you will be able to save HENRY CLARH Glanford Station. Out. went Roll of the said Municipality from 5e. to 15c. +. - anxious to do their bring- - - per Ib on. - part in bri Pnittlad to.voteat Elections for mem- 'ng 6a sn end tlzart-miII ar �e8- ";" ervifie, tint - "I Beard yon ybora of the Le islative Assembly and •Coal cilia coal oiI with aII ids purittea and- ImparitRes, es highly praised, and a year age ns, and the said but hese- as _ potism that has been fife cursyna tried-our imported coal oil--.KIR - German Ia place of sneering tdtingiein or a ing o won List was reit posted up atmyoceat in bbls from Pennsylvania.3' P rian trouble. Whitey-aleou the 31st day of August. .,-..,_the Germans in Canada we should "My left side pained me all the time 1914, and'remains there for inspection, -``A square.deal, a'fair profit, a satisfied customer. _. treat them more .friendly now and just before my periods which were Electors are called upon to examine , irre lar and painful it would be worse. said Lists and if any omissions or otb- than ever,' and make them feel ger p -0- r groceries are't-he freshest. To sit down,caused me pain and suffer• er errors,are found therein, to take }. . that they are welcome citizens of in g and I would, be so nervous some. immediate proceedings to have ,said PHILIP our country, and by Our attitude times that I could not bear to see anyerrors corrected according to law. one or hear an- one Speak. Little specks Dated at Whitevale,Aug,31st 1914 GEORGE - 'towards them make them more y P P DONALD R. BEATON, would float before my eyes and Y was - _ ;:'llogal than they have ever been ' Clerk of the,Tp. of Pickering ' =.... always constipated. 49-51 _._.. -_ ...__ Whitevale, Out BFdCT.T'GF�3,A�2 =: - ONTAR= ` before. No other nationality , I cannot say too much for Lydia E. makes better or more industrious Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 'and �g and thrift Cl iz e are pleased o qt o--to---` like them. i have taken them and I NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Pickw ing Vlsil•nce Auodedm recommend them to all women. You may AND OTN,ERS publish thio testimonial. Mrs. sTa- you prices. on Following is a list of the members of PEEN J. MARTIN;Chesterville, Ontario, In the Estate of Mary Waring,late of the _ AV .the Pickering Vigilance Association Canada. Township of Pickering in the County of as would appear from the Secretary's • • " books: •• PF y - Ontario,widow,'deceased, i ICSEaING_ Notice is hereby green pursuant to Building aelals ', Mies Julia O'Leary, David Pu h, IM113 Soc. 56, Chap. 131, R.S. O„ 1914, that g S.Palmer, W, V.Kicherdeon. James a et the L: White, L. D. Bunke, Richard Moore, - estate of the said Mary Waring who •Robt. Howland, Rich Barrett, W. J. D G died at the said Township of Pickering 'Miller, Ed Gormley, P. G. Morcombe, on the 24th day of July, 1914, are re- We can deliver to silt' station : John Haight, David Annan, R Stork, glued to deliver or send b post, ppre- _ _ R A Bunting, E J Shirley, J H'Bundy, pp id,. to Mar ClendenailWakefield -. 1 ; .' Ciao Cowan, jr. J & A Gordon,. T P P. O„ Que., the Executrix of the said - n Ontario RobBine, Geo Mutch, Geo Bradford, estate on or before the 1sL dayy Of - Robt Found,,Jno M•urkar, Jas Prouse, October, 1914, their names and addI :xff1 -`M S Chapman, J H Wagner, D Simp- ses and a frill description of all claims - - - - =eon&.Co, J Greenlaw, q and the nature of the securities,if any,, A •Leug, John Clark, F Shepherd, Win Brown, Jno held,by them, and Our materials are up to quality and p �{ e• Further take notice that after the „_`i5tephenson,R H Croak, Wm Stanley, let day of October,.1914, the said Fane- Claude Field, Jae Andrew, 'T M Mc. not down to price ; Fadden, Gordon Law, H Larkin, W Are easily applied and have al- cutrix will proceed to distribute the _ H Banks, -W B Powell, Jas Richard- ways given the best of estate of the deceased among the T t •nt _ ison, Fred Hurst, Wm H Crummer, satisfaction. parties entitled thereto having regard -Let's Jabez Hallett, Ed Baladon, P d Rowe, Have been made 29 years only to the claims of which she shall a get acgUsi ed an fill then have notice, and the said Eze- a Thoe Wilson, J S.Jephson �'J 01ark, like cut above. _ l.._ Benj ,Fawcett, Robert T . chert raffia.hail not be liable for the said your order.' Somerville P I Williams J her- Made Standard grade only, Corro aseets or any part thereof to ani:re er- eY 1 - - don, W T itevenson, J.A 1'h F W gated Iron any gauge, son of whose claim she shall.not then Drape J Let-me fi ure for 'your next roof have received notice, r -Weeks, John Dra r, Russel Bye, q MART CLSNDExhN, ,zD Rammer, "+fir- and pave you money. Executrix,by Do M HEISE / 'WI3tTST Hell telephone. Jam Trull, P A. E. CHRISTIAN, BAN Wm Oke, J A U'Ooa or, u Wm Balmer, H E We ter, S Irving 4&60 her Solicitor •r'T' -�' -M PARAT08. ' F Maddatord,T 0 As ne,-A Jeffrey t F. J. Prou8e, Pickering Dated the 26th August, 1914. TOVFFV—�L�lt Ind. �. ,.. _ .. „��,_...,.. '.•. ro ..>_R.P w. a r ._ , w1•Yr. ..,, y..v. +.n 'r= '+ l &, ''s+.Cv+� a. 3t '�4'�'u .� i;:rf;. �„n n, ..,. ">rVy+r, '. ..,�••.2... .. :' y ,x,. d•' i,... "Kk` ••d.. 7.:.: fi�..,.'p •c. 'b, aw�.:�, ., Y,: �,.J W�:,��r"' �-,...ts• f ^'-sfi'""",l�..a�"=D ��. .F�'..'�� .•s., p. •ry . .. '�}•,'. °4 .�.�"";!' � .• M1ta.•r `,�c, SAF �°' +N; `.r: Y '.ca :uH ,•.e T -.'"'b -rr�,• ^:�€; i.',".Y.e`'t:. �'nrtFr':'':`�,"o.Y•�'.$r"fL '77 ',^SL . �•`�ea• :+�,..�''. I�rrss•- _—.. :", .,l*.s�a- ,,,,;,,-,,�.:•}. .:ar-jar ',J'""` p'""�;..�..�:•:�;.,.. ,.-.'.ao- a:,: -w:::d• t� s ..e..,,m.n...c L . CL^RUMONT TZXE TABLE-Piokerini Station6 mane have failed to penetrate the T.R. .Trains going Basi dne wfollows- French centre and th W. M. Palmer spent the holiday po• g Mai! e M. y are now , J1 . 'Ha BICHARDSON the city. •• iy heal .� g,60�p,M, in full retreat with the British in Emanuel Black has purchased ;•, 14 Local 8.06 P.its. pursuit. the Jarvis farm at Balsam. Trains going West digs Y follows- •1[nnportant ehowiai of ffnN/display sf No,. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. The "Oceanic" of of the largest f Th aterson had a business g phma. A Te large assortment of _ -trip�fville on Tuesday. „ 11 Local sso P.M. trans atlantic liners, has been 444 7 Mail 7.60 P.M. Books,Dolls, Toys, jabs -- Mrs. N" 1, of Toronto, is visit- wrecked off the coast of Scotland - Banda included Sag with T`ltomas and Mrs. Gra- y but all on board were saved. received for the Holiday trade. `Gall When`warwas declared she was s�oe and sN them. Leslie Bpbifard who went out Apparently the tide has turned taken over by the British govern- Subscriptions 'taken for all MagatiaN, west a Yew weeks ago has return. in the war situation. The Ger- ment and eonverted into a cruiser. ed home. - Weekly and Daily Newspsp** Mrs. W. McKay entertained f, H. RIC✓HA.R1�SOl�T, . ' a few friends from the city on Suday. Mrs. J. R. Theaton, of Pickering • �Z'CCl� St=O®t. - Whitb9'" �. spent Tuesdaywith�s'lster, Mrs. Jr. R. Beal. Thos. E. Stephenson is putting Opening of Direct Passenger Service between .down a new cement floor in his TORONTO OTTAWA QUEBECICG =CREAM -The Pickering; blacksmith shop. IL I.ON STATION CENTRAL(G.T.R.) STATION C. N.R. STATION Duncan Porteous of Stratford, AND VALCARTIER MILITARY CAMP, Our ice-cream parlors will now be v1anL,B �'IDm ��Q� spent the holiday with her aunt, - --' =- V _ open during the -season- nod" we Effective August 24th, and thereafter---Daily Except Sunday. will secure a regular ---Mrs. Margaret Palmer. supply from the Jam. and Mrs. Macnab and son, East- West- East- Fest- CITY DAIRY OOMPANY The object of this Association is to :John of Uxbridge, spent the holi- bound STATIONS bound bound :STATIONS -bound _ _ lessen stealing and prosecute day with their relatives here. A. X. P. M. P. M. A. X. First-class Bread,Cakes of fine variety the felons, Miss Hutchison, of 'Mono Road, 9.20 .IV. TosoNTO sr. 9.15 •7.16 Iv. OTTAWA ar: •10.00- - and Confectionery always is s nding a few days with Chas. P, x• 12.30 JOLIETTE 4.00 on hand. Members having proper by stolen oommwd `• pe 1.00_ lv. BELLzyiLLE ar. 5.15 oats immediately with an member --.------_---_._is s Mrs.Sargent and family. A. M. P. .,-. Ray Rumohr, of the Standard 4.55 = ar. KINGSTON ar, 3.30 5.45 -811iWINIaAN JCT. = 8.40 , o zeoa va m Bank, Bradford, was home on the -1.30 IV. Iv. 4.55. 8.50 ar. QU$Bec lv. 5.30 Memberehi fee tiny _ holiday at the home of his parents 4•`0 SMITH'S FAr.Ls 1,46 9.35 Iv. ar. 5,20 PICKERING, ONTARIO P here. 6.90 ar. OTTAwA Iv. 1816 •10.23• 'ar, VALCARTIIDR iv. '4.41 Tiok°ts'mav be had 4om.the President or P.M. Noon A. ]i. NEW TINSMITH SHOP secretary on application. Russell Madill of Detroit, is P' M Ezac. Com.-L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm i visitin at the home of his par- ' Service between Ottawa.and Quebec City daily. C, L. .-L. D. B Pickering, Ono I have o ned u 'iu Greenwood a er,. ants, as. B. and Mrs. Madill for :Electric Lighted coaches and Cafe Parlor Care between Toronto p a few days. and Ottawa, ' tinsmith shop and am r 'O'C A 1 d to do all kinds of tin. . . onnol. -W.j. Clark.prepar- - �- -•- Frederick and Mrs.-Greene and Standard Sleeping Cars and First Class Coaches between Ottawa e =,• daughter, Miss Marjory, of Ham. and Quebec City, smithing, roofing and President, secretary Ilton, spent Friday and Saturday Double Dailv Service,except Sunday, and convenient West-End ser- 'furnace work { iisith G. H. and Mrs. Samis. vice.between Toronto, Port Hope, Cobourg, Treuton, Picton, Belleville, Work guaranteed and prices . •Mr. Scott;of Brussels, spent the Deser onto and Yarker. moderate. R j holiday here with - his daughter, For-Rail and Steamship tickets, and all information, apply to y' Denny, epair She g Lawrence _ p � -! -Mrs. G. H• Semis. On his return Nearest C. N. R. Agent. he was accompanied by Mrs. Scott GREENWOOD Bicycles for hire: Also, a number of ,z who .had been spending several second-hand wheels for sale,or 'weeks here with her daughter. L. WATCH FOR new ones ordered when Thomas E. and Mrs. Stephenson Tile Cadillac Vacuum Cleaner TOD'S required and family and the •former's ,.- .. Goodyear and Dunlop Auto Tiles mother, Mrs. John Stephenson, of This is the time when women have their carpets and ruga cleaned for sale at right prices, .eickering, motored to ScugoR and put in place again. Why not keep them clean by using .Motor truck each Wed-nes- Ind phone 1913 Pick. Island on Monday and spent the da and Saturday for all da ,. J - y with relatives and friends. this hand vacuum cleaner? No dusty a rtains..or walls, y Russell Andrew, 7 Fall threshing is now in full' kinds of Bread and Cakes. PICKERING, Ont, a swing. Reports indicate that everything kept clean and bright all the 'year round. The _Ask fora 10 cent wrapped hokerinrain is turning out well, muchbest make $9.50 and $11.50, - A free demonstrationwhen asked fortter than was expected. With - fruit loaf.g p C. H. BURLING PICKERING 9 - .good cro and cod rices farm- �' �ers should be contented .and t M- 'T O M) _ happy. Our OSHAWA. FONT. Lumber Yard ] . Our vil}age at present is very �, j, ! • quiet. Farmers.are busy at their �hQiUa Jteel dhingle� FLOUR and FEED` fall work, and many of the resi dents of the village are in Toron• _'Are Fare Prof)f, Wind .Proof, w® have just received a large and to ttending the exhibition.. On at C+- N• R•, station well assorted stock of Georgia pine in. 'Tuesday about eity ti els . for. _ Cher Wood terior finish, composed of base casing Toronto, were os id at the stationr - Water Proof, Lightning � and mouldings in great variety. �• there. . Wa gua antee all the above stook to . - ]Proof and Frost Proof. Bran, Shorts,Fleur,Dried re lass, as it was manufactured ' The annual picnic of Erskine `Brewers Grains, Malted in Southern States by the hese Sabbath School and Mission. Band -loll good;up-to-date Canadian Corn Feed Oileake Meal Ameiican.machinery. will be held to-morrow(Saturday) + , -- in Joseph Borland's beautiful _ h'a2T11er8 nee t}lenl. Molsssiae; Blatchford's �h, verandah Columns and glazed J. grove. A Sae program of sports' �Q Calf Meal,Oyster Shell etc. wood flooring. 1,2 and 3 inch rough hhas been arranged and a thorough- TT/r7AAA, and dressed pine. 1 and 2 inch hent- ly enjoyable time is assured to all - For particulars Phoaa home 5030. lock, rough. 1 inch hemlock T who may attend. See any of the following Local A.agents-They will gave you best prices on Gd. Call and see it. _. • Pedlar's Metal Roofing Siding, 'Bente Culverts '1'hQsntili.e ReNCr . U arts Finials ` The Women's Institute will hold g' Yard closed every Saturda after Terminals, heating and Ornaments. ., :itheir regular monthly meeting on -- noon,until lurcher notice. .,the afternoon of Wednesday, Sept Samuel Manning, W. Pringgle.i Brooklia, nt. Whitby, _ - W. D. Gordon & Son, Itfth, at the home of Mrs. Joseph p y, Oat. Readman. Ptogramme: Home- O. M. Rice, Jacob McIat7re, g M Building and Home Making." Whitby, Ont Whitby, Out. 7 i ,C$ _ `� PICKERINGF • There will be a demonstration of Lawrence Denny, John Ashenhurst, salads by different members. All Greenwood,.Ont. . Goodwood, Out. b o 10 X ' ladies are invited. W. Henly, W:.F. Burton, *T ' Boz Grove, Oat Whltevale, Ont is • a e 00 ATTENTION ! The continuation class here this J. G Morrish, W. W. Sadler, s ► o �M , 7$ y+ei term is the largest y-its history, Wm. Wilson, Pickering, Ont. � e �� .e • Highland Creek, Ont. Greenwood, Ont. s g- M-+ New and second cream ee there being twenty-eight in at- _ _ �� g r y MgM 'o = para- tendance and every seat occupied. • Rl{ - Til-ere is a good staff of teachers in No higher price, but better.service and satisfaction. m „ e a =9 Ale tors. Gasoline engines, 8 : --charge and excellent work will be VJen O- • as Feb! s different makes, pumping out. ---done during the coming year. THE PEDLAR PEOPLE, Llnllted : . a a- at.r. Lo aa.. Claremont to to be congratntated - -- -- e r spa a fits,-- Farm-implements. Head Office azd works,OSHAWA,_ONT Establiehe a oa Lha-efforts she has made to give 1 dp.$OL -- -- her young a first-class education. -- - K °° °' vm' Yay N as Y There is.only.one-topic of con Oe'ca J n0 p e versatioa among our people, s�I o 'a 'm .+' .FA July' 311 'going Brood Sow for sale. that p o sept is "the war. -Every morning there 4�i cot I�r~ W. H. �E�CKS01V` is a rush to the post office when p m o g „ Nov BROCK ROAD, ONT. the mail arrives find out the THE DOMINION NANK - � 1 ori Doc latest developments in the war etR EDMUND a.OsuR,M.R,PRESID[NT, - W,D.MATTHEWS.VroC•PRESIDENT daauary 1♦ii3-Whttby 7, Oshawa 8,Brougham `Jaituation. If those conducting C.A.BOGEXIT General Manner. 9, Porti Perry 17,Uxbridge 18,oanninston 15, 'the war would only listen to the Do Your Banking By Mail Beaverton 14,Uptergrove-le - IM0 advice given by.some of our.s.trate, — gists, this dreadful war would If you live it a'distance from a branch:of The Dominion Bank. Are You Interested lII - - - Deposits may be made-cash withdrawn-or any other Banking Boon come to an end. - Business may be transacted by mail, lust as easily as though one' We congratulate Graham Bros., made a special trip to town for the purpose. • g - ­.-:--on the success-with which' they _ Fe' 1110111 o t have met in the show ring at the '-. WHITBY BRANCH: ,A. A. ATKINSO Mttn - 'Toronto ezhlbitton,havih*ecured ss>. B ager. AND - 9 nearly all the best prizes in the - ' ' aberish and -Clydesdale class: Among the kept in stook. It,will pay you prizes won.were First for stallion _ b call at our works acd inspect our biosis 4 years old and over with Baron -Gates • P ' `Minto, and 5th with Promoter• and obtain rim. Dont be-misled by agents we do not employ them,Bon n First for stallion, 3 years old, with D S IMPSON �& C o we can, and do throw off themeagent Prince of Brougbam;lst for stallion • • commission of 10 per cent..which you WN ''2 ears old with - Baron Ascot ; certainly save by parohasing from as. . First ors ion pears o WITM Royal Scott; second for filly,.8 Weare leased to state that our milliner, � wire fencing made b the MKITH ONANITE CII.. - ears old, with Lassie of Petty, p Miss Me-Master is here g y om°e. Whitby, onted i y and anything wanted in. millinery will be attended -to at once, First for filly one year old ,with our opening will be announced later. o a a Lady Margaret; First for mare of pg Steel-C mpany of C nad , any age with Bloomer. They also - carry bra wire, Ei .. w. . EVANS, I also ace -.secured the gold medal for the New,goods for fall and winter arriving,daily'for al} departments, coiled spring wire, wire. -' beat string of fine Clydes, the ail- we still have a few doz of thpse bargain window blinds at Pump Manufacturer ver medal for the best stallion of 80c. See them they are a real bargain. _ staples. Steel posts and any age with 'Baron Asoot,I, and _ - -Shop. and Residence, Dundas St the silver medal for the best mare P , cedar posts.-. - of an age, with Lady Margaret. Our,s"i'ples for,fall suits Is now here, no advance in 'rlcee, ..re- WHITBY, T. y ON 'This last animal which has just member Crown Tailoring is $3 to $5 less on suit than any other Three doors west of Whitby`Hauls -,arrived,' is 'said by competent house in the trade. ,judges in Scotland, to be the best Let we show you what I have and We are prepared to instal wood or{cols ` mare that ever left the shores of ole y prices, purr on shortnotice,also attend - mare Caps, Boole and Shoes, Overalls, Pants, Shirts and collar qu ou r' - Ps ,Scotland. to addition to the fore- a to all kinds of repairing. -going prizes for Ctpdesdales,- they ties, Dress goods, Prints, Ladies under vests, Hosiery etc. :Agent for.the Ontario Wind MiI1, also secured first prize for Hack- As R also gasoline engines and,neyatellion, 4 years old and over, FuU Line of Groceries all fresh and np•to-date at closest prices. C REMo11J the squre gear xa"'" 'i Colordto. The above .is • ! . �d of which they have just AGNET CB,11;AMFjS8PARATO1t. ,';. bn to fool'proud. D. SIMPSON & Co.. � PICKERING LOCUST MILL hone Bell fro, 60, Ind.*• �,�..���� F. -;,: , i."•h •: , �. A.•r.•a- .::,' ., �i.;.. -:... .. d, tic. d as- ':2'�. s:,..rs ti.J � �.�, .yi.'i`° -' ,:. . , - ... .. ;0. s ' } s:w q, ,r, +moi• „++. t d,'` M:r.�i S"..�G;.y.'Y..-. •�,.€r "7yFs"'.' 'x�- •.;o- .,,� , ._•„ .� 4 „ ... m,�,e•. - :4i° ....:. .tar 4k 1w .:c�.. ,.... � � . , ... < ,»,_moi-•':5:. A — - -E?. T�+ -P"S)12'!1"'0 •'°�''Sa _ - ' - k r:•t+ r.' it ^,,•.,. .'e:. ..'.%RWS.:.—i(,.9_ i.�.a::+,.`.. -. ..itis C..v:I.Y.'SY' py-�ju. �. !..: >.l�s (Ww h • ., r •L vr. ..- _ ._ _ --._.:xn 'i� .. _... ..-. � .. a ... ..' beat the whites stiff sad tnsl=e 1i+t to each pound-add three pints of - ~ , E-, tle nests by put4niF the beaten cold water. Let stand over night `�+�••+ whines into muffin rings or small or for twenty-1ourr hour§. Let a:m- HOME cups; drop the yolk n st osis into �r until rind i very tendoy our _ ndMRK&the centre of each nest, and put s� aside for another swept•-f��ut' �=-""'� Aqpff a.�• i the nes�ta and the contents into the hours. Then take sugar and fruit, Ponder as being the best, pmt oven to brown. Garnish a platter pound for pound, and cook until and mast healthful baking pow• Witlh ,parsley, and,serve the eggs oII mixture' holds_;:-lip peel. It- will ' —... _- $elected Recipes. buttered toast. thicken more upon ,standing. So _ der that it is possible to produce, Grape Wine. - Wash and stem Cottage Cheese Pie.-Take one do not let get too thick. Stir, oc- ..,.,,, CONTAINS NQ UM grapes and squeeze through a pint of cottage cheese, seasoned casio.nally while cooking to prevent �, An 0n �� priMed coarse cloth. Allow one quart soft with salt and pepper, the stiffly burning. Any amount of a le m n ' its juice beaten yolks of two eggs, one-half' lade may be made, using one lemon _ water to each Carse qua 1 Y one- to every three or four oranges and and three pounds or<,wn sugar to cupful of granulated dopa,, l ur quarts juice. 'Leib stand in half cupful of sweet cream, and a three,pin'ts of water to a pound of pat open receptacle for six weeks, des o nu g, Work all the, in- freshly.. duet-Exult. _ Seeds__may. be ' r covering only with piece 'of clean gredients. together and fill one pie cooked, separately and the water, ^ cloth, then bottle: crust. When the pie is:baked, 'cover added afterward, if bitter marma- EXCALTTT Co. ` Pork with Chestnuts.-Melt but- i't'with the beaten whites of two lade is wanted. o '_ter in a pan and put in a roasting -eggs, sweetened wig_two_table - - TORONTO,ONT. �< `r isco. of pork with' a little onion. spoonfuls of sugar. Leet it stand in To Cook Celery. WNHWEG-MONTREAL -- grown well, and add some bouil- the oven a moment:- It is g�-- o ----- - - _ =ion. Cook over a moderate fire, served either warm or cold. How many housewives know at and when the meat is almost done Cucumber Fingers.-Cut white celery can be cooked in at add roasted chestnuts wdhout their or green cucumbers into thin slices, three different wave without a re- — `- 3 steams an white shells. 'Then finish the cooking, lengthwise, sprinkle salt over ahem SOrt Th The cook the hearts deli-to white'saucel tough in esent i the outer branches ofeTa -sauce. serve the pork with chestnuts and let remain in 'a cool place for ciously as "celery au jus," and stalk-,may be softened in this way. Get the trimmings from the meat arranged round it. three 'hours. Then wipe aL1__.___ Sou iuy. Remember Chart -Athe ____Mix together moisture and dry -the slices care- make several variations of the dish use make-the dish to perfect- butcher sells .them_again_he-makes use only the firm centres one cupful of honey, bre cupful fully in-"01 h. Din each dice. in by additions to the meat stock in , or a ou- more profit on the triTrimings uan i well beaten egg, then in ground bread w is e c f the inner sterns nat_bLQken granulated sugar, two eggs, bleached, is cooked. 'lie hearts from the root. Pare off the dark- on the meat. beaten, two level teaspoonfuls of crumbs or cracker crumibs, and fry the coarseand off soda, and a little salt. Add flour them in a frying pan in butter un- cooked in this way, Y P tilzee�toportion where leaves joinutthe G G til they, are golden brown on both branches w CREASING GRAIN PKODUC- y. enough to knead i^_to a scft dough, !,,ave ss bre! TION. , used for soler soup, I� outer &talks. This wail ' and let it stand overnight. In the sides. It is a pleasant change to leaved cooked for greens one may leaves on the :inner stems; -- _ 'morning roll out site dough, and serve cucumbers thus with salmon feel that they have utilized a bunch fie it into fancy shapes. - Bake in instead of with the usual dressing of celery to good advantage, these are as dainty as possible when May armera, when ur try — s clow oven. __ of epper, salt and vinegar. Celery cooked in meat juice,eat- cooked. Wash the prepared pieces growing fall wheat, have--excused p under running. water. A brush is themselves vn: the plea that it did Bull's Eye.-This is a variation Orange Marmalade. - Quarter en the moment it is ready, is ozie of sometimes used to clean the inner not but it is likely that for the from the usual forms in which eggs slice and thin as possible one dozen the most delicious compromises be- pay; portion, or they are aI"lowed to lie ;appear at the breakfast table. oranges and four lemons. Do not tween a vegetable and a meat dish, next year or two, there will be in salted cold water for fifteen min ready sale at good prooe;s for every Take as many eggs as you need, peel. Remove seeds. Weigh, and and even tough threads of cellulose metes to remove bugs. Three cr four bushel of wheat grown in -Canada. -- - --- _. � _-- good and not coarse outer stomas Every Farmer should endeavor to . may be tied together and cooked in increase his production of grain the same way. next year by putting into use every Celery in Gravy. - arboil the acre capable of producing it. There celery for fi minutes; are hundreds of acres -in Central prepared and drain. Put to cook very and Eastern Ca"n"& that would Zgently in enough good meat. stock successfully grow fall wheat. By j} to cover,. a small slice of salt pork. re rip the land immediately, a r _ (do not add any salt), and two or. preparing numisar of farmers could sow - gree onions. The stack should be at least a few acres each this fall. almost cooked away and be of a ,ro risk is being taken in so doing, fine brown shade, as goad hoof as-the extra.cultivation for the fall stools will be'without coloring when wheat would increase the yield of a tete celery is done. A seasoning spring sown crap in the event of the . .... N'' bouquet of a little carrot added wheat being winter-killed. The i y helps to make this sigh very deli- land would need only to be disked _ ` ..•�� •-r cions. or cultivated to prepare -it for spring grain, s s -� 1 "Rubber Plasty. The grain prod,iction can also be 1 , !' ¢ R Iant is perhaps the increased by ploughing up the old r e The rwbb r_p_ P . - eve ado-9 at Once and j�,_� j 3'' ` �° most used home plant and it justly unprod ucti nae deserves its popularity aq it stands sowing to grain in the agrIng They oQnfinement in rooms better than should be plotigbed shallow STOW. ` any other. They do best in sand) and packed and chaked and kept -• loam with a little. leaf soil- and worked until autumn, when t - -' should have small pots in compari bhould be thoroughly ploughed '' "• •_ son with the size of the plants..The again, ready to be worked early only care which they need is plenty next spring, of sprinkling with clear water t� ploughing the land-for next spring's keep the pores of the leaves open, crop early thls_summer.and keeping "� R- -�-:. . as! They do not need a great amount it worked during the autumn can ` of water at the roots, as too much not be too strongly emphasized. t — will turn the leaves yellow. When •1"tose who are. now practising -a — ----- - might profitably _ ratatiun Y tic - -� - - -' - •-this �pett9, it is well to st.,p a:a- sz•stenia g P tering for a-while. Be sure, how-_ increase the grain crop area next y �►___ ever, to keep the leaves clean. If year, and to those who are follow- . - not watched-they will grow into in the old meadow plan of farm- _ awkward shapes; this can easily be ing, a better opportunity'was never 'Nations may war and soldiers,may fight, -:� avoided by pinching out the ter mia offered to change to a systermatw And Emperors totter 'Heath their divine right; als, lettsng them grow only to the rotation by breaking up the old sod > r alae and form desired. To prevent and putting in graben. .It will pay 13- But the Kin in his palace and the yokel in his King P site bleeding of the stem, sli a raw to make use of every acre possible t shed _- potato hollowed out to fit the in producing grain, as it is sure to --r - Must always and everywhere be thrice daily fed. wound and allow it to remain on be needed.--4.C-N, > k t - Y until the break heals,, FACTS ' e dessert for ©w iiousehQld ]dinLy:-^ '{That an 31.D: 'I.rarned. . . t. a G _ ' we'r hot water poured from a A prominent (xeorgia physiciad Qfi-i, - �_ height of a few feet over a sprained Rent through a food experience e a tie males public., saki which' e ,So eConomlC$1—so tasty—so easy to make and good to eat A .simple dessert is boiled rice It was my own exprience that that you should serve it often. Your folks don't grow tired and stewed figs or prunes served first led me to'advocate Grape-Nuts sof dishes made with ..• 1 together with cream food and I also know, from having One gallon of ice-cream, if served prescribed it to convalepoenhs and , BENSON'S PREPARED ,CQ RN an plates, will serve least. ; if in skier is a weak patients, that the food bet glasses, 30 it least. is a wonderful rebuilder and re- - ration - enamel- s r o nerve brain tissue, as -- Often discolo on am - tare f rve and because there are half $ hundred different ways to vary the ware may be removed by rubbing well as muscle. It improves the , taste and the appearance. Each new dish a new delight: wilt a clash dipped in vinegar. digestion, and sick .pataen�ts gain Ke p a—package of BENSON'S PREPARED CORN handy in Salt in the oven placed over the very rapidly, just as I did- vn baking plates, will prevent the pas- I strength and, weight. � the pantry. It is a prime necessity in the making of sauces try from scorching at the bottom. I -"l was in such a low shite that I r and gravies. __ Eat much fish: It is cheap, and had to ve a my work entirely, ,.. many authorities assert it is more a went. t-o the mountains of this and nd a est card to-do for the lthful in _summer than meat. state but two months 'there did not daintiest little recipe book you Eat many res' vegetables an improve me; to act, Has not quite - "'� i -. ever saw. It te1Ls exactly how t0 fruits.. T'�hev are plentiful and as well as when I heft home. use BENSON'S PREPARED story: and it is best to eat them ' 111y food did not sustain me, and CORN, and gives some recipes while ,you can. it became plain that I mast change. will be glad to add to your Don't eat canned vegetables. Then I be.ga•n to use Grape-Nuts collection. _-' _ utter. n fo, - acid in two.Weeks I`cauls walk' , Conserve the supply for w' I stead.-p ll h ve.-stables t Address Montreal Office and fruits you ca•n. weeks returned to my home and •; ;Mice have a strong antipathy to •• CANADA STAR COMPANY practice, Making up hard work »• peppermin.t, 'and a.little oil of pep again Since that Bute I have felt ,• _ perruint Sprinkled around their as well and 'strong as I ever did in- f ' 'MONTREAL t: CARDINAL s RANTFORD is will help keep them away. ` haun my 'life The addition of strong 'vinegar or �s a pl*siciaat who gr.ekc to help �. _ dilute sulphuric.acid to,chloride of all sufferers: I consider it a duty to lime materially increases its effec'- make these facts public." Name tiveness 'as a disinfectant.' given by Canadian Pontum Co., Ordinary baking soda is an easel Wind%or, C)'rit. ' lent cleaning medium for Haus Tri.nl in days of Grape-Nuts, when stains. Dampen a cloth, dip it into 're ulay fuud does neat seem to sus- --- -- e-s-da^tin�i rub the offending RA spots.. If pressing is necessary da "There's a,Reason." it on the wrong side,cif the material. hook in pkgs. for the . fa•mous Vegetarians say that if ,a ripe Iitfle book, `_'The Road to,..Well - - - marrow is sliced. ' :dredged with „ floi}r, and frjend in clarified drip Ville."Ever read the above letter- a n.w ons, f ping it is anellent substitute appear• from time to time. Thw Ors- i for 'bacon. Invalids Tike marrow aenulna„true' and full of�"e'��� a .A,iame's,,.Ma. .; -.. . ' 4 [k -} 94”fiw , ,{ '.• ' .� _KY'.C�M1 "PAF.._��•'a,�•Ry++•.',w.,pYk,+K"�[..:ui_1GR. .'YFR��`I.tMWeic• "hex. i '�'�i�, T"C4+• '§Nw•Ci..W fw'�"3e"� �.s:r5i4:.L'•�dY.-s.-r' ':m,-.•..:,..=.:a,n. -;.-. .. - r.:. -..z.- .:: F.c.drife�.�.e•'Y+ na• - •w' x ",?...w- •�-v. -.i,: a• Ara :.mor+ruas,as_:_ ,�,ews,Bie. II ., s� `L. 'au .,�"ti ..a ,,.:r+e•r:s•,,,t, ,'.. <,.. .,+ '.7 4`. tY(7 9 -' �.r,r••,. J •' -, !.� • \ 4. 7. .. � • -V - •,•• 'i i 11711 I IY A THE NOISE OF BATTLE. �• sinful Swellings Reduced '. - ��M 3 $ WHOLE BODY - Carries Farther Than th�Thunder , Ended rw� duscular Strains Ended ' ` of the Clouds. . ,� SOLID RASH Such Trot�,�1ow Qulckly Rubbed The sound of gun-fire carries far Away.'b'i'f werful Remedy. w f, - and the thunder of a big battle P01'TED j If you have hny muscles that are ' I {, travels farther than the'thunder of MEATS- !trained and weak, that are frequently A 4 ) goo Y the clouds. Sometimes the booming enblect to rheumatic pains; if you Thick Fine and Red A n of Iteir g in and Burning Frightful. One Fu11 flavored and have any painful swellings that re- g g g of guns over land or sea has been The fuse to go away-get busy with Ner- � f' Cake of Cuticura Soa and Box , perfectly cooked «' w k p mistaken for thunder, and often child's dine. This is the very 'sort of trou- c � of Cuticura Ointment Cured. ' make -delicious_ le that 14erviline is-noted for:curing when men are nervously listening delight. ndwiches. quickly. "I have proved Nerviline pa simply a wonder in reducing a hard, � � Lower Onslow; N. S.- At Srst we for the sound of war thunder rumb- The i painful swelling. It followed an In- thought my child's trouble wad hie teeth. lings have been mistaken for can icnicker's s jury I received in my •left leg.and The whole body was a solid rash and at the nonading. p . . and noThe nscles were other remedyained gave the. easnd e _ - ,a if he had been scalded. IO Everybody's -cause and-diseamf sthighs the__ d-and Before AAS$- lieotTy opening of hostilities between Ger- got from rubbing on man and the allies a fIvorite. and comfort I � ��-•:.: was a very thick fine rash; 3• persons know- There is a soothing, pain %► red in color and intensely lug that French, British and Ger- a =: relieving power about Nervillne that "' itchy and burning. The man cruisers were not far off the 'touched the root of my trouble. Ner• aids i t wiped off leaving a lost-oLthe-United_States reported -- - - ed a s-,%-W-6111 sg;!t-deatroy- the sound of can,nanading apt sea._ -- -- ed the pain, it brought my limb back - - ' o of yellow matter in their-. .- .. - to perfect condition." The eaperience The skin on every anger split down oa Many people in_the coast towns-of of Mr. Bowen, whose home is in Mlil __each aide and looked-like a ruffle. His toes- England Treported hearing firing in FARMS Pox HAZE.- dleaex, is not unusual. Thousands are - PRINCE EHO HOLSTEIN, broke out in-� -`besot he could of walk,that there Were e- yellowle -pimples - n we Perhaps, a � Toronto.' '83ae� Colborne str*ef. ght'ing. s ' ows yield to- Nerviline._when nothing_else _ .-I. _ sci"The agIn ony of Itching and burning was before, they also cast hetheir eclices sitfeet. e Fruit.W. Dawson. Brampton. osro. . Of esery.'triad $hrOnlC- per'- casF'YOU WANT TO­BUY OR SELL A _jl lumbago, neuralgia and sciatica will t.. onto. can possibly cure, Nerviline is an -would-scratch the stria right o8 and make a But the sound of the booming aewsoa, Colborne st,-70"300-- old-time family pain remedy, used ing fleet. In Capt. Host- s squadron,+' g were 986 men against 2 500. Tlhe sore, but to prevent that I made mittens dy nearly forty years with great success guzis goes far. During the siege of NEWspAPEBs FOB sass, . The large family size bottle costs 50c., g + for him out of cotton. Every night from B Paris the sound of't•he German guns trial size 25c. at all dealers. British were victorious, and the twelve o'clock tmtll three in the morning ('1 GOD WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN battle was made the subject of a ibe would have to be taken up out of bed was heard at Dieppe, 90 males away. vv�� York County. Stationery and Book I' l rocked mo•„RPrines weae_eo bad., One of the historians at Waterloo Business in connection, Price oal7 amous painting, while Ca�Flos a 14,000. Terms ilberal. Wilson Publish- -THE 'NAME "AMPH1ON." and other officers received old me- � ' "With no permanent cure In eight I got vouches for the statement that the ing Company, 9a Wast Adelaide street dale g I the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. The roar and din of that wonderful bat Toronto. ftmt night the child slept the whole night �'. - Sceond Vessel of the Same \ume to tie was heard 125 miles from the ausc>vzLaxrEovs. Before the Briti h bad an Am- I through, the first night for four months. I Be Blown tip. phion there was � Vessel -of that � e:m thankful to say the cure was complete firing line, �OR SALE•I!EN PAIRS BREEDING name in the French navy, chick and I Just got one cake of Cuticura soap and It .is said,on scientific authority > pa4io)toq aoaapuocaa uop cexu3 - There-seems to be a fatality about one box a Cuticura Ointment. - (slgaedl I that the limit of the range or the Bros. Bothwell, one. IF captured in the battle off Osk -- -• ;the name Amphion as used fora Dire•:amus!Higgins,May 17.1913. - ' I carrying pourer of thunder is fifteep. C��� TUMORS,' LE3-iIYS. EMU. ;y JBritash warship. The light cruiser ant on July 27," -1778. :•after the .; Cuticura soap and ointment Bola every- internal and external. cured with. tt P• g miles. At Least that is the greatest out pain by our home treatment. wric� Amphion, which was blown up by a second Amphion had finished her where. For liberal free sampieofeach.with Idistance ever estimated b observ- us before too late. Dr. BellmAn Medians 2- book. send post-card to Potter Drug y Co.. Limit i s' 'floatin mine in the North Sea_on career of usefulness there was no p p• ed:-^._._.+t�Rwofld. Ont. g Amphion'. until the cruiser ass A� corp.,Dept.D,Boston.U.IL A. Ing the flash and counting the num- 'August 6th, was the. second of that P bar of seconds between that and the Didn't Get His Money's Worth., name to be blown up, and on each built in 1912. She could make arrival of the sound. 'occasion the loss of life was con- twenty-five mile an hour, but -had the entente. France has a protect- "Ikey, vat is drat book yov,'re saderabie. little opportunity- to distinguish orate over Morocco by agreement - Teading 1" -asked Ikey's father. �. The first Amphion tas a frigate -he�ff After she sank the German with England. _ .Her ;�lgexian pos- }j, t __ "Abo-udt C'hulius Caesar, fa- t' - of thirty-two guns, and she became mine-laying vessel Koenigin Luise, sessions pacing the 3lediterraneaa Dean early Claimed --- tber,' -- - quite`3amoua in the wars of the end Sailors are superstitious, and are bounded on the east by Tripoli, 1 "Und vat business Cas he in Z' ' t should the British - Government an Italian dependency. On the Rede BrllnSiVlCk j,�,{ly.. "He vos. a soldier, and ren he of the eighteenth century. She was 4n command of Captain Israel-Pel- name 'another vessel Amphion it Sea and contiguous to Egypt is the von a battle he writed home,- •Veni law, and on September 22nd, 1798, may be difficult to get a ere*- to Italian dependency-of:Eri-trea. On nidi,•vici:' " P Was Restored to Her Anxious Fdtin- tvhaie plying in PI moutis harbor, serve wit lain im zessed. the African east coast are British I bet he vent ba-nkrupt-sueh 1 P y g 3 $ P ,Somaliland,. Italian ma'laland, IIy. When Hope Had Gone. extravagance x Vy, he could Bead sale caught fire and blew up. The � -4 _ - St. John, N.B.. Dec. 15th.-At one x�suse of the accident was never British East Africa, Portuguese time it was feared that Mrs. J, Grant, seven more words for a- quarter.- "use laced. Captain Pellew and ten HOT WEATHER AILMENTS East Africa, and the easter_n pox- of 8 white St., would succumb to t1re out of_312 0 i>ioers, men and visitors tion of British South Afhca. deadly cava ee of advanced kidney LOW COLONIST RATES TO PACIFIC „l A medicine that well tree children The entire southern part of the trouble. ":idp first attacks Of back-. COAST VIA CHICAGO, UNION PACIFIC Fs ion board were lost-. P ache and kidney trouble began.years AND NORTH WESTERN LINE• i. well 3s a greaE boon to 'every mo- African .continent comprises the It has always been customary in ago. For sift years that dull gnawing _T�ckr+ee un rate d:4ly Isom dept. 74th to the r, There is net what Baby's Uwn British South African union, which the British.navy to perpetuate the, � y pain has been present. When I ex- October' 8th, from rh,cago u) Aadt Lake �,.• ' 'names of vessels that win distine Tablets do. - An occasional dose embraces Rhodesia, the Transvaal, erted myself it was terribly intensified:-I City, Ogden. Los AugNlc.�,, }an Fr"eieco, kee the little stomaoh_and bowels the Orange River Colony, Natal, If I caught cold the Main was uaen• Portland. Tacoma, Beattie, vtrtor;a, toot. tion,-and so another Amphion.Was enay District and Canadian Northwest. right and prevents sickness. 'Dur- and Crape Colony. 6a the: west durable. "I used most everything, but Coires din ly low rates from Caernd- lhe o She was of the same size as ing the hot summmer months 'sto- coast from British South .Africa nothing gave that certain grateful re- Ian popnotna gg� i Throu;h Touriait R'eegen,-and ;- ' ibo one blown m in Plymouth her- lief that came from Dr. Hamilton's ireo-recliniat chiur care from, rhirkgo, ikror. At one time she $eotr the flag mach troubles speedily turn to fatal ria,Portuguese e�� uS he Mead of being bowed downs arYthtpa n, tortes le scenic and 1 terature,tim write L•or r elotop- an on 1 t of Vice-Admiral :�falson, and_was in diarrhoea and cholera iIIfantumovers. F r full p•srticu}ais o to c r2ton I command of Captain Thomas Har and if Baby's Own. Tablets are not Belgian Congo State, French Con- to-day I am strong• enjoy splendid--B• H. Bennett, General Assent. 46 -Yoage at :band the child iiia die in a few T German Kam n_ , the -Niger appetite, bleep soundly, Lost proper St.. To nt. '+dy. When on the way to the Medi- y ecu _ Toronto.' O ,.. lterranean to coanmsnd the British 'hdurs, Wise mothers always keep Territories, ..Britig'h protectorate; ties have been Instilled into my blood ,? Deet there, is 1803; Nelson shafted the Tablets is the house and give French Nest Africa, 'German Togo- -cheeks are cosy 'with"color, and I Cautioitw. - ' - theia children as occasional does to land, British 'Gold Coast, and. the thank that day that I heard of so He-Harry me, dear, and I will" his flag from the.'Victory to the grand a medicine. as Dr. Hamilton's clear out the stomach and bowels Ivory -Coast, a French possession. make'it any:duty t�'anticipate your Amphion in order to save time, Pills. �Yheaa he tiransfeFred again to the and keep, diem wee11. D<m':t wait It is in Africa that the most radi- Every woman should use,thesE.pLIIs every wish. .Victory he took Captain Hardy tall baby is ill-'the delay may vast a cal boundarg-ebanges 'are lLilely to regularly because good health pays, She-134 are,you sure that your � v precious life. Get the Tablets now be made after the war. and it's good, vigorous health that antic>pntions would be realized 1 with him. P i Captain William Hoste had and you may feel reasonably sate Concerning the armed at.rength of comes to all who use Dr. -HamUt-on's I Every mother who uses the Tablets1the colonial possession of Great Mandrake and Butternut Pills. Minard• Liniment cures Dardruif. charge_ of iiia Amphlan_after st'e't' evidence there is no other medicine union°f SAu°firth-lfricC re are � Natural Question. 2 g ' and Look part in several in engage raises them, and-that Is' tfie3e - 'Far Real Enjoymrnt. i anent:, the most important of which end regi maps Going to the theatre a ain t -19 �' ►, rot:as the battle off"Lissa;in the Adri- for little ones so good. The Tablets ati'c when a British squadron o£ are sold by medicine dealers or b3• I and 75,000 auxiliary troops, includ- Aunty-«hy, Tommy, when I vas «may, you saw tllat:'pieee oil the ' in the hur era of tile_Transvaal your age, a lie never passed m 4i S. mer=night: four vessels, the largest of only mail at 23 cents a box from The Dr t g thirty-eight guns, gave battle to a -wiW ' -Medicine Co., Brockville " an a ran a �'e Auntie Z 3 �e6' but not in my new e Zmf pare o India there are li.bout frock. sleet etef�Fwd izen d eighty thousand English and 165,- t - - The British vessels carried in all _ - our OWN pRUG ig7C WILL TE YOb 000 native, troops. The Common .aye Rem lorRed weak,Warn AFTER THE WAR IS--OVER: wealth of Australia has a alpilitary �a�Hry�����►tea�euds; fro socs�i�i -of rr5;600 men. --- ymailY?eeOpf6XurlueNyiRemeor dyCko.,oricsso. r4 - Corn Ilio Shift in -Colonial • Possessions ltinard a I..nI had a Limited.' r,v Flaked CQrn The FrenF4i army in northern A#- Defa etre.-I ling a Bleeding Tumor on rica is about 95,Q00 strong, of which Fair Proposition. `my face for a tong time and tried s num. Expected to FO110W._ P + bar of remedies witHout any {rood result*. { ' When the 'war clouds of Europe- force 18,000 are natives. In Algeria ,She- Papa 'preaches on '`!Love TENT;and icer usF.KIve R boc�i`'7- are dispelled and the eat shot .in she has about .a�000 men and:17,-_ one another" this evening. .,Shall made a.complete cure, and it healed.all ' Sweet food the year the conflict now raging has- 'bee'n '500 in Tunis. . we �� up and disappeared altogether. •- �tl, agi g go 'and hear him Z DAVID HENDER50N. ' round. when you have fired the rearrangement of-bound- -'I' Her Beau-�'o,•let's stay at home Belheiole station, singe Co., xs., sept Post Toasties. arias and frontier line will not be _ and.practice.. w{hat"heZs •preaehi.'ng: 1�•'i9°°•• t confined to the continent of EU- just ileaause their corns ache�asy to Minard's� Liniment { Yen •Swfal' Women ComMaln -s -` . nt Cures Burns, Eta - . With the exception of Aus- ._ ... � pure them with Putnam's Corn`Extraefor, Delicious bits of choicest tris-Hungary aFid the Russian Em- it acts painlessly in twenti-foar hours. Simple. Indian Corn roUed thin as ' Fire, all of the principal natioiie'in- - - For corns, warts and tr7 It & the only Student A-How can I keep my He 'Did,'Once. ) solved,in, the great strl le havt.. thing-is 'Putnam'*"; ,try It_&5c. az .:all t "I n d a leaf -and toasted to a possessions toes from"going.to 'sleep? ever knew of Simrpson t-6 colonial protectorates dealers, P golden brown. and'-d•epdndi ncies, which are scat - Student B-Don't let them_ turn acknowledge that he had matte a i tered all over both hemispheres. an industrious,mechanic.pinched In _ mistake." Brought to you fresh, "Ah ! I did once." The redistribution of many of .himself irr personal expendifure in 1: �, crispand sweet in niois,- these ssessinns cons* uent" a Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia._ Really. .How did d happen Z Po q poi order't'o purchase a piano for two � <<$e put the lighted end of lii9 '=�• ture proof packages-al- the success of tfie arms of either the -of his daughters. He was asked `"Johnny," the teacher asked �'"ciga+r in his 'mouth." ways.ready for ,the table., Triple Alliance of Powers or tho3e hos his children appreciated the `.`can,you, tell •me • anything about of t'he°Triple Entente Rill' entail gift., ''«'elf," he said, "I can.Christ•cpher Columl>us'I" •c`He die- Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere Open the package in a great• changes in the map I the know. They appeared to be pleas- covered America•" "Yes.' `4-hat world, The most rJdical cliang'es ed ei"-Ligh, bitt the first piece they else did he do Z" ''1 s' ose 'he went Bet-ter a Roman with rosy cheeks ' f y jiffy, add cream or milk will probably be made in .Africa, learned was 'Everybody Warks nom, enc lecture about it." than a roan pith a rosy nc)se maybe a little sugar. whose map present emarkable- Father-"_- o t e Juxta position of pro- ' I or ''bl•eakfast; -lunch or teetora tes and -colonies` belonging supper - to Great Britain, France, Italy, OPENING OF THROVUH• Belgium, and Germany. ' `. PASSEN(�IER,. SERVICE Great 'Britain's colonies and pro- sETwEEN A#' post tecforates encircle • the • globe. N A 1 France h'as- possessions in ,! rica, Toronto & Ottawa -I India; China, South Aanerica, - tre <, KION STATION CENTRAL (grand Trunk) STATION i «est Indies,' the North •At'lantic; o EFFECTIVE AUQ. 16, 1914. AND THEREAFTER-DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Toaties the Pacific, and tht• Indian oceans. Germany has colonies _in Africa 1 un stations &d EaeU, wnd ► onnd bound stations bo nd China, and the Pacific Ocean. A M P.M. F Imo. i } - ='aFine I `chile several of the foreign hold- 1.00 Lr. BMAY�NeEfi_Ar. ing's of the powers'engaged ill 'war 9.20 Iv. TORONTO Ar. 1. -4 1 1 -- 1 QBHAWA 7At 4.55 Ar. Ar. 1.30 Hi'0 without 8 egtt e' m-iitary • 11.36 PORT H3Pa 9.66 KINOSTON -sold by grocers trength, few of the principal pos- I : ' i . IL16 �OOROURQ 6.Ib �� w. Lv. 1.6s + �, 4.49 SMITH'9 FALLS. 1.16 ! ;' Sessions_ of ..Great Brittzin and. p•M• I --- 49 Ar, OTTAWA Lv. 12.15 _ s ra Station e unpr�tec-Eed p .: x:36 Ar. TRENTON },w so IN. Oen 1 Cann Iran wind or,•Otum 1 Co., Ltd.• I�`In cAfrica Bsi+ +sh interests areE Faee�skate ands Tlasontoa nd Moation ntpri Pto�ea set O.N Rhr Agent *rGen" paramount in t-by agreement F,gy� + P t > W 'wee -" with France at the beginning of ED. .7.. ISStiE 37---'14. SY.. .h.P'..�,:'•F'•t .A�''•4 .A)n.x �Yk^1i- +HMii ♦`e.• ..+' 'i,J:'t.: .v{^ .,t.4 y,i♦a�'G .�5,.. 'r •."jf LY5 .. .'!:.. -xMsyi„a/" \lr yY12..y'.::3..,:yf' J �,....':y:4:..,•S'o t.. wt24:' - "sT"^bM1'Nr+v: A•._„. ':i:r{•?. .` ..'> •'� ... ...:ti aru.r .r..ry.fs ..r. _r•s, • �1: 'e. .. «•v..- r,r. - _ va _ _ `. ''`-'.''..r+,':..`!► Q -Robt. McGrady is offering his -Mrs. R. L. Crawford and dau- Overalls, Smock$, and Shirts LOCALISMS. residence for sale. ghter, Miss Bernice, are spending L. D. and Mrs. Banks spent a couple of weeks with the form- Men's and boys overalls in Black, Blue, Kharki and grey,with •. afew days in the city., er's aunt, Mrs. Coupland, of Osh- and without bib at$1.00 $1.15 and $1.25. Smacks $1.00 and -Morcombe Bros. are construct-. -C. H. Pilkey has purchased awa. 1.25. Shirts, black and white a6 75c. sateen 75c. oxford, 75c. inR a cement pig-pen. H. J. Marquis'driver. -F. H. Hall has for sale and kharki $1,00, Black, tan and grey sox from 25c. up. y ` -J. R. Thezton, of Toronto, -Mise Annie SfanLeg is visiting ready for delivery a choice lot of Underwear irrull qualities from 50c. a garment u0. , Dpent the holiday is town. friends in Fenelon Falls. ferns and rubber plants. Place Collars 2 for 25c. Ties 20c. up.. Hose aup�orters. 16c. -A number from here purpose -W. D. Gordon had a business your order at once as they are -loc. collar and1cuff buttonA,5 foi<ZSe. caps, 26 to 600. _ 3 attending the Oshawa Fair next trip to the,city on Wednesday. now going fast. Shaving soap 10 and 25c. a stick, Shaving brushes 25c. Tweed Week, -F. W.,Weeks spent a few days -Tfie apple crop in this locality pants ;2.25 and up, vests $1.50 and up. Print ' -Mrs. B. Wood, of Toronto, is this week in the cit on business. Is v good this year. Owin to shirts 75c and 81.00. visiting with her brother, L. H, John T. Stephenson and Pam- war the-foreign demand has been Boots, shoes and mufflers. ' :.�gp $ge, ily spent a few days with friends cut off, and in consequence the (Choice groceries always'on. hand. Prime cheese. h. -Mise Mar Clark spent a"few in the cityy, rice will likely be very low. Highest price.for butter and eggs. . .da a with her brother, .Allan, in -Mr. Coupland,, of Oshawa, is price many friends of Miss G• . 'GILLESPIE, . ":DUNBARTON efleld. spending a few'days at the home Irene Rogers 'who is receiving -Fred Balsdon,of Cargill, spent of R. Crawford. medical treatment at the hot :the holiday at the home of his -Mrs. Bie and child, of Sarnia, springs of Banff, Alberta, will be ..parents here. are visiting the foriner's parents,- pleased to know that she is mak- BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! -Mr. Simpson, of Toronto, was Ed: and Mrs. Cornell. mg satisfactory progress towards ' the'guest of Wm, and Mrs. CJulli9 ' -John Calvert has purchased a recovery. Big boots,-small boots, fine-boots', working boots, tan boots, on Sunday last., new Massey•Harris cgrn-binder -a Simpson &. Co. have set -The Dowmanville Fair will be and is now busy taking contracts. apart Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- black boots, you can find all these in our newly k -Rev. E. W. and Mrs.Tink anda .9ept. 21,22, and 23 and fol- d — l?m - .held_on Tuesday and-Wednesday, y p . - - _arrived' chi ante:-- ' Sept. 22nd and 28rd. family of Greenwood,are cam in law! YeAvfail -mi,m- you caa also find anew arrival of smocks, shirts and overalls, - - Clarence Rogers,. of Alton,- at the-lake-for-fg-cou-1 weeks. ery opening. Any orders given - mat a way--s Tiara at dT a home -Born 'on Sept and at Holy before those dates will receive and our fall and winter samples for/'the 20th Century Of 2ua grandmother. Cross Hospital, Calgary, Alta., to prompt and careful attention. * clothing are absolutely the best yet. We guar- -Mrs. Alex Flett, of Kingston, R. B. and Mrs. Hardy (Miss.L. -The subjects-in St. Andrew's - antee a perfect fit and complete satisfaction. �..-ie Yisiting at the home of her Leslie), a son. 'Churc)4 for neat Sunday are as ,, with all our suite or Coate. So when father, able�mp m.-The work of ordering your winter clothing W. D. Gordon. , Mrs. &hardsosk n making follows : 10.30 a. m 7 p. m work _ -Dr. F. L. Henrywill be here consider rovements to her the Bible Societ as usual next Tuesday, to attendpremises which F'r6&�_-Conine has Wonderful Bible. :The morning — ---give us a call. - ---• - - to his professional duties, recently vacated. service will be conducted by the -Several from here were at -John Teefy has rented, Thos. Rev. Mr. Stewart and the eveningR• A. $'QNTING,. -PICKERING, Brougham on Friday serving on Walshs dwelling which the latter service by the-pastor. the jury at Division Court. has recently vacated, and moved -Merchants throughout -the - --The township council will therein this week. township.should order their, coun- -1teet `on Monday next for the -In response -to.. -the appeal_ ter.ehNn ,k -at usnsaction of general business. made by the heads of the various who have secured the agency of - - - =The late potato crop promises Protestant Churches of Canada a the Appleford 'Counter Check -to be a large-one, unless we have union service,,, for intercessory. Book Co., Ltd. of Hamilton,which - •. _ _ too much wet weather so as to prayer was held in the Methodist is the largest manufacturer . of cause rot. chutch on Wednesday evening, counter check honks ln' Canada. " .. _ -Miss Leila Monnet', who has Addresses were given by Rev. W -'airs. E..J. Murphy and daugh- ear �a been ill and under the* doctors A. Pi pen and Rev. Jas. McIlroy, ter, Mis�Clara,who had been visit (VJ t care for some time, is now improv. and Rev• E. NV. Tink, of Green- Ing for the past two weeks at the -Ug nicely.` wood. also assisted iu 'the service. home of her mother, Mrs. J Mor- lot -John Teefy, we regret to re- -Those people who are not for- rissey of Church St., also her sis- : port, has been seriously ill but tunate enough to possess an auto ter at Hotel Dieu, Montreal, and + we are pleased to state he is now frequently envy those who hap- brother N. J.'Morrissey, of New- Y improving. pen .to own one, when they see castle, left for their home in St. -F. M. and Mrs. Chapman, of thein in comfort gliding swiftly Paul. Minn., on Thursday-last. a Sitnda here .with along the road. But motoring ie -Farmers are'this fol l increas- spent g �- Toronto, B : T Y the former's brother, M. S. and not a pastime of unalloyed pleas- Ing considerably the acreage of Y Our Mrs. Chapman. ure. There are times when deep wheat sown. This is one result of -Quite a. large number from annoyance is connected with the the war and is an answer to the '6 Pickering and vicinity have been sport. There are times when the appeal of the British people to i i taking-& day off to attend the To- contraption balks worse than any Canada to go more extensively into _ - ronto Exhibition. horse ever did. And there-are food 9upply,-The prospect of high- Miss Marguerite. Shepherd, of times when worse things than this er priceq is another inducement -''Samilton, returned home on Sat- happens. Those persons who hap- for the farmer to increase this ` vrday, after spending a month paned to drive along the Kingston branch of farming. own - bore with friends. road last week would see the ruins �.... -Mrs. Somers-Cocks returned of two autos lying by the side of8AL)l e REGISTER. bemon Friday night after her the road. On both occasions the ` eventful trip 'with the Cuthbert machine came to grief through SATURDA4, SEPT.. 19Ts-Auction sale Pa rty through Europe. fire. One of them became con- of 7 cows. 10 2-year old heifers and 9 _`• Tire. Frank Gre g and family, vetted sato a heap of scrap iron steers.25 yearlfn heifers and steers. of Oshiw%,arrived ere on Friday about half a mile east of Dunbar- the property 'of-Barry Jifkins In ► to jpin Mr- Gregg. and are now ton, and the other had its days Pickering Village. Sale at one ,settled in the Dale residence ad- numbered just east of Highland o'clock sharp. See bills. W. B. CLOTHIS Joining Chapman's hardware store. Creek: It was bad enough to lose Powell,auctioneer, - John McGintywith his gang their autos, +... _.., _ _ . , ....• g but to be compelled to of men have completed veneering walk home added insult to injury. PICKERING MARKETS _ - = - W. ld. PgweII's residence with -The• provincial government cement blocks, which ands much have announced their intention to -White Winter Wheat, .r......... 1.10 _ .. , - appearanve-besides tncreas• builzl A first-class roadway be- Red „ .. �, ..••.. 1.15 ii5 comfort. tween Toronto and Hamilton. Mixed ..:. 1.13 •-Y mac„ re' idice has arisen The will, of course, receive assist- spring Wheat............ .... r -A strong P y ...:....... -:77. Fn Canada as wel as other parts of ance from the municipalities G-0Oee " " 50 'the British Empire against the through which the road will pass. Oats ' "'•'"' • - - • The Hollse of HohLerlin,-known tllrongllnllt F purchase of articles stamped;with It is said the government intend ; a the words '•Made in Germany." to include in their plaus an erten- A P091t10II for Fall ' 'Canada from ocean to ocean* are makers of The only thing to which-they are cion of that road from Toronto to and Winter indiyidilally tailored-to-measure clothes only. - Y willing to have this tag attached Whitby. In doing so they will Every 1 an( t t e out o a ' �' Suit 1 Coa hat o s t is the present war. ask for .the co-operation of the we have a sound business proposition --- -The mangy fr ends in Pickering towaships-through which the road for a_reliable enerqecic salesmaa far customer through their 1,300 agencies and �,�•�. of Miss Edythe Laiv, daughter of will ass The Kiugston road is this district to seii frut r mail ralzc$-sto1'es iS r> Ela to._th-, E-ustom yell' w _ George and Mrs. Law,.of Toronto, one Of the most difficult to main- fruit, flowering- shrubs, etc. Pay will regret to hear of her eelrioue talo'rn• the province. Tlie large weekly,outfit free,exclusive territory. measure. OVER BOO AORF3 illness. ' She underwent an opera- amount of traffic of.people driving J tion fore appendicitis on Thursday to the city abd the heavy auto of fruit and ornamental stock under Wear a Hobberlin suit and oil yiedr -your p cultivation. We sell through' our - last, and for a few days he•r, con- 'traffic, not...only by Toronto 'resi- _ � J dation was moat critical. At last dents, but b tounets who- salesmen direct to the consumer and own sillt-111ad8 and tailored' solely for Ori__ y Pa guarantee�e tvery o7--fresh, higgh reports her condition was some- through the .province from one grade trees. Our agencies are vain- , what improved and -we hope the end to the other, necessitates the able by reason of the service we give - - - improvement may continue, expenditure of a large sum annu_ and the volume of business done. Be- STORE -Lord Hyde, w 'iii'ho went ovei to ally, to keep the road propeTr re- tablished 85 years. WriteTHE BIG England -a few weeka ago ie ex- pair. Efforts have been made for PELHAM NURSERY CO., pected back in a few days. He some time to have this road made TORONTO, OXT• �y will spend a few days at his home s provincial one. - It is unfair to p, S. Handsome Catalogue on request here and will then leave for Otfa- the- municipalities to have.them' either to applicant'or those wish- ►j• S• CRAP\iAN wa to join the Governor-General's maintain this road when it is used Ing Nursery stock. - staff. .Lady Hyde has offered her so extensively by non-residents. services. as_ a nurse to the Red -On Saturday,Sela.5tb,Nelson C frlltlt to FA .. Clearing 1 ar n Up Odd Ends Crow Society, and W3sequentl Din man,•one of our most hi hl 1 1 t g " will not be able to return home respected residents, died at gthe k C+sdf iarrl[ _ for some, time.• .It is expected home of his daughter, Mrs. Wen. -� Only ira�m�ck reg, ;3,25 for$1.75. 1 only 3 burner oil stove that Lord Somers will now be in an illness in ea Slat year, after CHOPPING- the fighting, line., is' Northern an illness of nearly a year from with oven, reg. $13.50 for$12.00. 1 lawn seat reg.$1.75 `. France. B'right's disease. Mr. Dingham for 1.50. Cutlery-a complete stock of 'table j -A meeting of the executive of was born in Markham township �,ND OAT FLAKING the Pickering branch of,the Bible on April 23rd 1834 and in -early . knives and forks, spoons,carvers, etc. ; Society will be held at the home boyhood moved with hi's 'parents The undersigned is-prepared to do -of Clarkson Rogers this,(Thursday) to Bowmanville,where be engaged - ..., .. -Graniteware and Aluminum. � grain chopping-and oat - ' evening. Rev. Mr. Stewart of Tc- in farming In 1877, he moved Baking every day in the - routo, will speak in St. Andrew's to Richard CQlli•ns' farm, lot-1, B. 'k avetropghin.g and furnace work promptly attended to. : ---church'on Sunday morning and in F. con.- Pickering, wh =-- -- ---'- --- _ '---- =----- the Methodist,church,in the..even- wained.far about-18 years. About Saturday. . ingg in behalf of the society.--He nineteen ears ago he moved to H .. 'B .,U N D Y will also give an address 'in the Pickering, where he carried -on a John F. Bayles, Greenwood � Friends' church on Monday even- gardening business. Two or threee. ing at 8 o'clock on "A Trip Across years ago he retired from active Li j•Nj ,DALE. MILLS Canada with the Bible Society, work and purchased a dwelling'on illustrated With lime light viP.ws. King St: East, .where he resided p=CIRSN4 ' A good attendance is requested. until last spring, since which time CO i A D Q G''OLU -A great many are attracted to he has lived with his • daughter, is the place to get your next IJLJ:rlii�i.7 the window in T. M. McFadden's When living at' Bowmabville he bag of Flour; NEED drugstore by the ingenious illus- married Miss Eliza Warrant, who . .IF YOU ` } Ogilvie's Royal Household can t be _ tre►t' n of the war situation. He survives him. He.had_three_ of a New collars or old ones re-bodied, for fall'ploughing. ' k►a4 map of the. seat of•war family, Mrs. Morcombe, of'Pick- beat for Bread.. _. r, drawn on'paper and`the opposing 'erin- Wm. of Whitby.,township,, Gleners Flour Pastry Flour' Call and see tne•.. .Fly,netts, trunks, suit caret?, , armies ere represented by clout and a daughter who died at the Graham Flour . -_ n hand. and all horse goods o nails standing on their heads and age of three. He is survived by a Fresh Rolled Oats painted different colors -to show -brother, Warren, of Bowmanville, Bran and Shorts` $not and shoe repaiiing as well as harness repairing) - the opposing armies. As the war Mrs. Gifford, of Toronto, also four ,Oats and Oat_Chop y _._progresses, Mr. McFadden "moves grandchildren and-three' ,great- Barle and Barley Chop promptly attended to. ` the men up to show the relative grand children. His funeral on = ° - ,. . positions of the different armies Monday to Erskine cemetery was ' Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal PICRERING HARNESS EMPORIUM ..: '• oda.they are at the time. At pre• very largely attended and was Special prices in ton lots. W. J. COAKWELL ' sent the German arm is shown conducted b Rev. J. Bedford of Phone Ind. 801: , , n y s F. �W'. Wes3 �. to be in a rather undesirable poAi- the Methodist church, of which he - d Y tion from th it point of view. was a member. Chopping every da3j a, i�:. W. - ..• ifb •. ,.. ,e. '. .. .. .' ..1: t.. ' �• A f f«, .� •� �� ,x �}y,� � 4'`wr •��. . ., 1 ' yy., -..,'.,,'. T,i,M. v.'4E '�' 4• .+ sin,' -.'.,,•y. .'1« ,t�e -'t ,- .4� �+:.i' . ,§au.�l�•,n y R V�,• . W r1Q' -�,... p ,. "f'.•. jj.• I` �•':MiO' :Gs^rW'T-,. ��. ''a.. �'^.y7c�4fw ' ;. n, ,. �',.a.�S .i :... ,,., s,cr. "'1i� ,,.+ ♦,:t• •.ham"', rr'r4 e�y+1�;�*t� ,<` _ uw•, • d