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PICKERING ONT.,-FRID T, SEPTEMBER 1.8; I9I4 4 To. 51 : , ' a' >NYD�a!#{Onal are., OUNBARTON MONGOLIA SPINIK MIUS Established 7a years The Busy Bees are making arrange- War le the principal subject talked mentsfor an ezcellent eoncert,($cotch). about in our burg these.days, _ .. on Thanksilriviag night, Oct: lith. Mrs. Morden, of Stouflvilie; spent OREENWOOD-pE. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regie- ` Everybody old that date as the eyes- Sunday with her eon Preston.R. tares member of ski• oytamettied A..a - - ing will be full o! amusement and in- Mrs. Davey of Stouffville spent a enation of Ontario. Special-+tt•aiioa given to etruction. Full the Ltting of gTasses. Byes treated free. North particulars later. day last week with friends here. IQlatemont. 16tf WHITE SATIN-BREAD., Charles,Crossland. Western ,mana- Miss Bertha Winn, of •Stouffville, 40 .NC. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., CREAM BUNS-FAMILY ger of`the Dominion Manufacturers, spent Friday with Miss- May Bowers. . Edinburgb, member of the college of Ltd., and Mra, Croaeland(nee Willetts A few from here attended the Exhf-- MILIJO cPhysician•sad Sargeoaa of Ontario,lfeentiats TEA BpNS--PASTRY = Badley)are spending a•few days with bltion last week and report having « - = of Royal Cotiege of Surgeons, Edinburgh• the Tatter's parents, J. Y. and.Mrs. bad a good time. Special attention to dsleases of women and Hadley. before returning to titeir Mrs. A Hoover and daughter, who ,. e]tildren, Oman and reeideacs,Brougham.� BB,A;1J. --- gg . - home in Winnipeg. hays been:vision Jacob _WidetFlan_ R. W. WILSON PORTER, Cb" 'SHORTS have returned tc their home-in Fort - praoter—The reuse of disesaszemaY,e�. 7 — — adjustment of the• •. consultation etas. " 'JIIffiBO -- - -ORiiNWOOD' ` William, �y . 'WHEAT 1t Picketts on lfoaday.. Wdnesdan and "^— ttrldaya. O c*—W Siuicos et.South, Oshawa, =-SCREENING-$ - F L Green is in Ottawa this week MOUNT PLEASANT ' P1•oa•fNt.am haws OATS C. W. fudging Jersey@. - r `4 ICKERING MEDICAL-SURGICAL OAT CHOP James Dcany shipped a carload of Gleorge T. Lee has decided to give hogs from Greenburn on Monday: up farming for a while. AND - r;�, sand X-RAY INSTITUTE CORN AND;CORN CHOP J. Murray has completed shingling Mrs, W. A. Hamilton is on the sick " � G, - - ONTARIO -.MIXED CHOP the-house occupied Vy Alf. Pusey. list and does not improve very fast,_ BARLEY�� _ This part of--the section was well Mies Dillie Burton has returned to j�L+ IR. '>a,ellx TowLg, af. B., M. D.,'e. id.., ` '" represented at the Oshawa Fair this her duties in Detroit, -after spending PhraOti°���' FEED OF ALL KINDS week' _ _ weeks with her people here. two ee w p apselali•t in Rectal Diteaesa ' PseetatloDia`. Alex. Stewart shipped 'a consign- Our teacher is i WANTED ' FF getting along fine w eases of lfea. Dta•aa.•or Wom•n,'Caaoert; went of horses from ort William last and is gradually ANTED x 't'n>aon.S-R.y•zaminatloa. Diseases of aye PRICES RI(313T. y winning the confl- eas.none,throat and tangs, Flttfngglataes and .• i .. week. We understand they are to be dance-of both pupils and parents. AH conte and chronic and 7 les. taken-to the Jones farm north of Pick- Miss Hazel Russell, who has been Oda•Hours 19 to 9 sad 4 to 0 sly sting village: Mr. Stewart having of! duty fora few days owing to a ' rented the same, g Prices are good and now-antis Lepasi. severe coldh, has recovered sufficientlyto enable - GREEN RIVE Brougham post officeme h duties a -the to her t t time sell. E. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS• J• L. SPINK, LIMITED, -s1 . TBs.ourtey o:owneitbra•y,.md10-T Mr.and Mrs..McLeod have returned The miH Rill be shut dowu SotWtor. Ooart Sones,Whitby. 14-v VICKERING, 'ONT: to the west, KINSALE - ar 'AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Mrs. Dafoe had a motor load of vis- Jose h Harbron is for repairs from Sept. .Solicitor,Notary PnLllc,Etc ML to -fora on $a t urdsy. again.P quite poorly 22IId, 11IIti1 further can. Oinoe Brock St.Nortb, Whitby., gsly Mr. Hornshaw has recovered from , LOOK HERE I big recent illness. Mr• Mayne is back to Kinsale again, IIOtlfled• _ fOttistttsflrst +il;ati•bs. IVVe are pleased to sea Mlss Robert• having rented the Tripp farm. r The Claremont Fur711 George Tripp isworkiibg the Rogers eon improving in health. p g g. T. +�T G. ens" issuer County of ria a _. _tore e,9'tOrt� Dont forget the Women's Instit�e farm and has started lou 11b yy s Vile a e is the County o! oatar�o, is; the best lace to meeting • Two weeks from next abbath will J Plakering Village. Ss71y p get your It is rumorred W afore a Wednesday, be Rally Sunday in our Sunday school aovsE FrRNISHI.. we have. y have soother. and a good time is looked forward to. BEST GRADE OF D. L. dt W. POL'CHER, Real Estate Auc. dressers,,-washstands, iron masquerade and corn roast. Come Remember the annual Harvest Ta tioneer. valuator, collector and Issuer and brass bedsteads, r. along bo 8. Of nnarrfaRe 3lcenree Bropgham. IOy ]or suite, Pa Home on Sept..27th-and 28th. Her- buffetta, and Mrs• Bradley, of Medicine Hat, mons will be preached on Sabbath at - side boards - Alca:, has al' btly recovered frnaa her Scys HOPPER Issuer of Marr side , mattresses and•`spring ig 1,80 and 7 o'clock by Rev, Mr, Foley, v 1 D. Liens.• to the County of Ontar7o, couches, and all kinds of chairs illness and has gone to Algoma for of Brooklin. Music will be provided 0111 , �°•.A store and his-rsafd.ene,f;laremoat- .always in stock, also many her health• by Brooklin Methodist Choir at both B-BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK other articles too numerous- We are sorry to say that both Mrs. services. On Monday evening a most Bice and Mr. Heisy met with acct• -`- �. ooayganesr, Commindoaar fes taiiny to mention. Remember we, excellent chicken ie suppe will be ' 'afaa*le., aoaoaatant. 7te, 1[oaq b toga' keep the Roods and de- dente lately: Mra. Bice in nearly given from 8 to 8 o'clock, followed by 4 oaitasm "inane of I[ae:lsae Is .. liver them to Our breaking.Ger ankle and Mr. $4igy kite an excellent program. Madame la ea Coa, � 00 � '�� �t f-v y arm. War will leave his effects. ' home, at the very The regular Harvest Home Service Mar will sing and an excellent elocu• POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, lowest price. tionist and accompanist from Whitby _ . r Counties of-Turk and Ontario, nae of the Green River Baptist Church Irian sal«of all Undo teemed to on shorleft the our town merchants, will be bald on Su College will take pant, 'Come gird en- _ car... ♦d.a:es•(iresa ear P.0., Oat, don't send our Cod dollars ' Sept. 80th. joy a good time. EGG, STOVE,CHESTNUT, u= g The song service at t80 will be led by 7 B. POWELL, Licensed Auc. away to "bn d_-up some other the Jubilee Choir, and at 7 p,'m. by 1'!' . dancer. •slnasor and. call.ator for Pte• Yours ,for business. the. home choir. Rev, B. A. Fisher Remember the Old Time Tea ne=t PEA AND STEAM COAL. . eeusoales of Ontario and York a]i klad• of will preach at both services. Thursday night at Whitevale. anise conducted tlth•r or dageSely or b�saetlon. J. ,-,H. :-BEAL We now quoting summer d•de notes aolleoted: For dates or other"oulart apyply as resides••,is ab•th Sa,>nts. r Wa•ordure late at News oee• plot • A maetin cin the oat.silts of Come to the Golden Anniversary aalag, NT or 1Ea1 atte wore, olaa moat wan tee Concert at Whitevale. g the prises. J°§' ewe prom t attention. eatietaeuoa` CLARE310NT , ita.d. MY Vzoae�aml»risladepeod•nt 1 03 iwouQN7W Hydro-Electric Radial Railway . will be held in the Masonic Hall on Be R. PENNOCK INV ES rMENT49 ; Miss Eva McLean is visiting friends Monday everting next ,at 8 o"clock. at Sunderland. Among those whq will give addressee - - 1WNtrEVAL.t, ONT. We have opportunities to•loan mons Mrs. and Miss Minnle Brown spent will be Mr. Gaby, chief engineer of the J. L. SPIN K Ltd Fus�e,a) and Lmb+almsr, 3' a few days last week in Toronto. Hydro-Electric Commission, A. F. • • f ar - e _ In sums of One Thousand to Three number from`here s nt a few and others.of Warkhrm, Reeve Sparka, - w tenni-, days at the Toronto Exhibition last era. A full attendance of rate. boniness entrusted to we will Thousand Dollars, first Mort week. payers of Claremont and surrounding lF'ICKERING be carefully handled. gage security Toronto •pro- Arthur Cassie, of Winnipeg, is now country is desired. g -Cbar$ee Moderate- party at six and halt and spending bis holidays with, people The marriage of lines Flossie(3lsdyya Independent Phone No. 1014. here. Morgan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. D. -SCRANTON seven per cent lnterest. John -and Mrs. 'Dobie, of Toronto, M. Morgan, Spring Creek Farm 'Clare- spent over-Sunday with the former's moat, to Mr. ni. L. Feasbv,son of '� BHN PHILIP JOHN FISMIt d, sister, Mrs. George.Linton, Mr, and Mrs. George Feasbv, of L'x- 810 LL 11SDEN Bi'ILDINf3, Miss Britton,o!. Brooklin; who has bridge, was solemnized on %Vedaee- `• been visiting her aunt, titre. Joseph day afternoon. Sept. ,10th, .Rev. H. C 0 Has a full line'.of Iresh Q A.D$LAIDS ST., 1$., Tol:ovro. Beer, is now visitin Ytiends in Cla Wood'ofl`lciatin '. The bride and. _ � _ g re• g- entered i'S' l meats constantly on hAnd: -- Mont. the drawing room on her father's arm, J. C. and Mrs'. Philip, of Pickering, where the ceremony• was performed ALL SIZES L\ STOCK Spice Roll.- Chestnut and Stove Coal and W. J. and Mrs, Devitt motored to under an arch of asters and myrtle. - p' Breakfast Bacon, Bro_klin on Sunda and visited Dr. The bride's gown was of white Mesaa- 0 __...._- - _ . _ x I will have constantly on hand a James and Mrs. Moore. time de chins silk with over-dress of Highest prices paid for = Owing to some misunderstandipg shadow lace. She 'wore a bridal veil If you would like to seeure ' Pl?lY_ Rev. Stewart did--not teach Brougham and carried a bouquet of white flow- your winter s supply of coal at Butcher s cattle full s of beet coal, at on Thursday evening last in the inter- era. Miss Jessie Feasby, sister of.the this month's prices,but are too 9ickerma • ests.of the Bible Society, groom, played the wedding march. lMlowest possible prise- Rev. D.V. Van Norman, of Keg• At the conclusion of the ceremony busy to draw it now, you can `V wick, formerly of • Stouffvllle, Mise Laura Evans, cousin of the bride, ao eo by paying for it now.and W. K (3IBSON will occupythe ppulpit in the eng a o entitled "Because," After getting-feta the fall or winter Christian crch• at 11 s. m. oa$un- the weddin breakfcet, the bap First-Class r1gt9 fOr hire 4}-�yg ppyy when you need It. G-embWen Station. day next. couple left for parte in Western On- , ..Day or night 7fhe Women's institute decided. at tarso amid showers of confetti, 'the �^�r a REAL ESTATE their last meetiagtohave a refresh• bride travelling in a'blue suit and As REESORI ~u Hits Ime6tfil all trains Ment booth at the School Fair on black hat with'plume.' The stone's ""' Monday next, Hot tea. ice cream, gift to the bride was a gold watch said Teaming promptly attended to. . 'bananas, etc will be served. fob, to the pianlat a rinig and to the LOCUST HILL' Agent for Canada Carriage Co. ... soloist a pearl. crescent., The :bride n `'_ »t1rl�O�tN�t►� Hear Melville. Male Chorus Sept, received many vrluable presents from COAL AND LUMBER YARD ' _.. • �• Peak, p{ ,{n p• 24th at Whitevale, her numerous friends and relative#, Insurance fates lower on farm'pro- WEST HILL. . LATEST- Mb" NEWS petty and Vill'w a Dwellings, = WHITZVALt EFFICIENCY g James Duncan,spent the week-end The.Bottom has been knocked out in first-class Companies. Harold White, spent the week=end in Toronto visiting relatives,there. >, First,last and all the time is the in Toronto. Master John Hunter has undergone of some prices. at. Pickering No Preaaiusaa Notes chief feature,of the courses of io- Quite a number took in the-Ezhibi- an operation for adenoids. . He is re= - bition last week. Pharmacy' covering slowly. etruction in the famous If not insured with.me,call and t 50 ' - •' J. A, Pugh and family spent Sur!- Mr, and Mra. Pearson, '6f of-Loader, ----Read the following list: "' _ r_M•. compare rates, day in Newtonbrook. " Ont. returned home last week, after • Fred Major has enlisted In Picker- spending some time with friends bore, .Rat Water Bottles(Red and Maroon) • ing Colle-ate at Newmarket. = West Sill hbtel changed bands lion- • oa. A, E. Thornton, of Oookshire, Que., day morning. Robert Wood, of Bal- Regular 81.50, Special$1.15. .`. is renewing of acqua n aces ere, sam, o possession an is now carry• o water Bottles ( an ray). Yes, our graduates succeed. The Notary Public Pickering. Mrs. S. Duff, a former resident of Ing on,the business, Regular>]<h00. Special $1.60. g• Belford, is visiting with Mrs. George Wm. and Mrs. Lankin, of'(Iranton, that habit. Why is it that Hastings. visited our village spending Sunday Hot Water Bottles (Red 3 quart.) ,' many students from other business Have ou Lots of Water ? The Golden anniversary of White- and Monday with friends here and colleges come-here to finish courses �. vale Baptist Church will' be held'on around Brougham and Cher•nywoodRegular=2,60• Special f61.ii9. - , •, and get positions? Remember the Thuridday. and Sunday, the 84th and (clad to welcome Miss Taylor,' a first word,"Efficiency." Write for C, B. RILL, OF WMTLVALL 27th. On Thursday afternoon a cov- former teacher here,who paid some of Come early as these prices on Rubber Oatalogue, students admitted at is prepared'to furnish you anything enant meeting will be held in the base- her many friends a flying visit on Sat- Goods are too tempting to last long. any time. in the line of water supply such, as went of•the church at 3.80, when, the urday. She-was ace in b her W. J. Elliott_, PrtnciRal purses; windmills, •hydraulic tamer, minutes of the first church meeting mother, who resides in Weston, her W. Cor.Yoage and Cbarlga Ste. held fifty years,ago will be read. All Our school children spent Tuesday Nark$I-Commencing to-day, r,u plumbing, etc. - members will respond to the roll call. at Agincourt at the School Fair., A for one week we will give FRER Iathe eyeninq an Old Time Tea Meet= merry party left. in the morning in J. - They are also expert well drillers , with every-purchase atnounLt - ing will beheld from 8 to 8 o clock' Skeito 'srllotoc bus. Tla�.. _ E_w _and reepectfuIly aizlicit�toul patron r - w t age for the .ture. 'Ind,.nhon� 'ial. be ven b the elville ale eesting and usefuleFaiirr pwillblbecome to one dollar a 50 cent TUC�1�Q *1�1 g ps inter- Ing ti SMITH H - SH P• � .. o! �eet Hill Presbyterian Church more general. box of Toxrc PILLe, - TOOLS SHARPENED Choir, consisting of-choruses, solos. The medical inspection of schools is readings and humor. Tickets,child- beide taken up by the Women's Insti- The undersigned has opened a new —' ren 20 cents,adults 80 cents. On$un- tufa here. Plane are bean thought of blacksmith shy on the Sia We make a s chdr,y of crosscut saws, g R Lyeate�ted' 11ree,..gWfaclion r. P g- Toole of&W dap the afternoon service will be con- whereby a trained ndree w311 pa an ;�Sun'anleei, ston road opposite the Loc)ie repaired. ducted by the Rev. J, B. Moore, of occasional visit to our schools and ex- Razor-honing a specialty,. For a first- Waterford pe- amine the nits. Thin, to become QHE PIC-A-K.ERING N E "kelt ceurch", 'two rinse hair trim or e d easy shave call ' a former . actor, A e T. �, McFADDEN .. miles east of at the East-end Barber shop: cisl effort is being made to have mem_ really a useful !actor, moat become Pickering Village. see our House Furnishia a of all bers of past choirs sing. In-the even- pptteneral throughout the township. 7 > kindA. 813 g Ing at 7ro'oYock Rev, Yr. Moon will We would be glad to bear, through or uaranteed. Charges moderate Slightly used Carpets $sin speak, and the service of sop our valuable columns, from any one Druggist-Graduate Optician. e't from l5 cents a yard *?P• pill be led by the Claremont •Baptiag where this is, successfully in opera- ,'- • " HILL W J, GORDON PICfiERINCi Choir, tion. 81C3r®2'121�;e S>>Ztelt'10 ,,. �' ,7 �:: � •.•__. . .. ._ .. ... .. _ .�;.. qhr.,:fJ` arc P:M '� °�:°l -�Q-�m•S''�h,r_:,,,;a , Yw wr„, ,. ,, -....;....;. '..... ..a.. -_. -. '_:•x-ro' .+:;.;at1..�; :5,: .,.td -,rw+ 'hw,ii A. s`p.•r".+.r .xr{, 'v�: 4'%' g i'� '�r'1 +,�"� 4 �� ,aF ., ,R, .: y w'e R f , ....., ��y.,.. ,., y . '':=r�* ,5;"u,� ,.,�_.; .r.�y;;s:.} •:`W,� � '�?r . •: �`� t '•.•� ,r 1 kA� - .:h�"p"Tlr A..,.- - ....IIs^"..^ ;y.,p.«« ,o^nA. b.. -! ' - '� _ . amx t. n A -ra`.daa�'Y `.6� '�''�",:.,., :'P'';. ,.. -_;.s .:.b..,..'-_-,. v.:... V.Y. .,:. -.- r.. ro""«y' a':i :.y_. :.,c '. 'I+:'`7. -"'. a:. r�` , `-, :%'�, rte•: •"q ,',F�__.a..z�'.:. ,., t ka c,.ca F.r'+ w.. x4�-o-r r .°ti.:wc .w ..s�•2?"+«':�• ljsx :,1'• +,•yam 'L^t j' •1l '.�i•, - d, ,(. 4r., :L.. z; 1,,... ... '♦ .' d- �! y' • ., _ y.. r . r i - - ► _ ore. "the kindness T- ,: • a3, \ 11 `�_ .} I think." said Prtmr _ _ - ° is the other wa7 about. You and I Y ur . . r friends have been too kind to us. •, - _ . .. _. - afraid yon must all have grown tired o1 _ , . , seeing us so often." lied Beltnr- - _ - - . "To tell-You the truth," veP bet, ",I wan very lonely at Old Hone until 1. _.,,. _ 60 , - came, and they Say '- S, L- 11: - Use _ 1 Heriott and hip eve n - they must leave me neat week•' n � . d - APs expect you will mise. �� k „y them." =e �, I , Ul i ~ I—.. �. -. insplaoe." he gull. "but ull for ��� � : I 11111 _' en a Abad d _.r r r ba helot. .. 9 8urelY ha a giv her n. " opening now," he though[. " "•� Confession- •I dare say it 'feels dull after London. -. _:-_. .. Or, _Dulcie'-� - -. . - - snd in each a big.housa o!}e Deraon might Why s chances �`` Buy REDPATH in i ��, . - was her composed re* Original Package's easily.[eel lonely,' by asking for "A !. f _ ply. 1 Bhe-is too deep for met" resected Bel- Dollar's worth of ,' j i And you'll be s13Ir3 . roCceded very much like turbet. "BnL.I'll try, again t" - of fun weight r` . CHAPTER Il',-;Continued)• garden-Party D Belturbet was an ea- ••I auyDoce it is my duty;'-he said, ".to S ar?►e, similar gatherings. settle down here. After all, why not? highest Quality � '� After sir, she reflected, it was better to cellent host, acid won golden herself thorm Every one tells me Old House is a 'very •N.$ a7c�� i have them ander her eyes-than. for the every one. -D lcie.en]oye/l ting, ply„ . .. , ORalluiJlr® absolute purity. - leavoughly. for nearly every young man grand It is beautiful," agreed Primrose. "Dols man to meet them in the to tated towards her Sooner or later, and _ hes.alor!e, for she She orae snrronnded by a little court of Cie apd I have always admired.itr-we used see that her society had no charm for youths, while a gentleman in clerical to say rt was Dur ideal English country _,Belturbet.• She reiwlved.however, not lout anchored house'" i ' 0 "`' 81 to let the little country mice Have t$ttr f hhimselL sed $e ailing to That was how 1 telt about it when first L r -,; tars `their own Way.' It wsa her sug Olfl -a" �ineed with dog determination. I saw .it. But it is too big for me." u ht '► �0o lbs. tion, at a was-silent-hnL-,t2ae_-t o 8 - ar en• $Dose, and dre8s there for theot know was the last o the¢u�t�ta j vident`� flashted through her mind: What a ➢:ty �..,,,�w�l////ji���'�` Hyouseart when Dulcie said she did even'then said good-bye with evident re Dulcie is not here? ghe would have been , , - how they. should manage to hide thein luctance, ,ni?" asked 1. he need not be lottery ,any longer!" Bhe SOT•,. , 1 Ito. �^ - new dresses fmroissM�d dine pretend- D"Who Y er din3era asiethey`eat on the able to Suggest � him a Plan by which Tho y smiled slightly, glad that she had firmly "•ed to,Philippa that they had bought the terrace. resolved to maintain a strictly ventral • clothes with a little hoard of Docket "I haven't the slightest idea,"said Pr demeanor. • • • _ _ money. sad that theg did not want their EoSe, smiting. Belturbet toter- -',Why not ask more friends to stay 'A BOlbs. a old servant to know. because she would I know, y he Suggested- • out. He is o ° of I had thought of that, he replied, "but r», certainly tell their lather-a personthey the lleverend James 1Coombe�the fodrth °n ¢ ams osition MONTREAL• whom Dulcie frankly acknowledged I-should be esactiY -�, I am CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO,LIMITED- stood in awe• _ non of that very old lady in the black silk• as I am now when the?lett me• - le of her eye• round -. = Phtllppa had s beantifu4 white dress for dress: Her other Sone are wild, but the before the oocasioa, and a hat with Sweeping Reverend James is the app inclie eo abroad-make a tour - - I. im the world, see everything there,ia white Dlumee. When.•on the auapici Sts• of lust it r nnteehwhich !ee will a rep tedve hhwbube se£tl' g -...._..-... _. _ _-_._--- - -- - -- -- - day. eh�wore tt..ahe-looked admirably Sure y hat would rouse ber to action. --_. ---- --- uad'ron and Third {6 ted to be the iaistieee" of-old gone,•,ind rather ConSlderable.. He is a curet a some. �� „How fortunate yo .ret" said Pr' ger father granted. Firi t Battle' Sq felt, moreover, quite equal to the task• .where in London, and is taking =cee I sounds deh_ht III." a as want n oII . rISO now." cu find all that Where is Martha?" h ked "I a t and Second Cruiser Squadr 9 But she orae not prepared for the Burp Belturbet began So test Som Dulcie had is Store for her. Dulcie in a "How on earth did y • --= " retry girl. out?" inquired Dulcie. to his mo- °Oyu He brushed past them oto Battle•Squadron°. zs washed-0ut cotton dress was a Y "I think I shall eek Jim and his slater where presently Martha took a tray but Dulcie o a trailing twos of some I happened W be talkie ho wile the p - read with a substantial meal. She re•.. _- ;taott, pale bine material, with liar snd they. pad ehehae asked mereplled BeLtnrbet tO••I shou,id think•they- would be delighted mained in the study for some time, and Vice'-Ad Sir aft a SBuad-I shoes to match.yeas a dazaltn ly beautiful young lady to go with.you." replied PTia!r when she emerged her look'was trium• co!�!imarids the First Barttl q creature, and Primzoae, In a 9 ode of gray !mperturably. o I inquired abort the This would be bad news for -Dulcie,--she Phaat. She was a tall, thin woman, np that matched her eyes made a picture young gentleman lin clencals.' reflected -, ou with m7 woes," rli;hs'ae a guardsman. Her gray hair was ton, flyln(;lti"3 flag iII the new batrtle- than it Rim ditScult to forget. "what did he to k to you about. Prim? JBut I am wsar9inlG y tightly-e&ewed into a knot a[ the back of ship Marlborough. He is 56 vel c, "By James!'• exclaimed Herlott, when asked Dulcie. Dina to 1 sand Beitarbet, piqued at his failure to snd hag been in the navyi the girls came' oat on Lhe lawn• "Ygu "You Surely don't think I am g 1 yrhite apron, but no coy. tike ha3 a apace of age• '+ tell yoff!" fetorted Primrose. laughing; arouea is her any sign'of his in hi+ her head: she wore a black eros tie an s ci.711^� 13e three will be hard to beat l" - welfare• face. with large features and an Ugly since 1870. A torpedo pe w' F.., His frank eyes tasted with marked ad= ,Idon'taso f u details Of your peace - "On the contrar7. I am Rr�uy interest• mouth, and looked suepiciowely at evarY narration on Dulcie - n t we?" about remarks, solitary one! VPe moat be a& ed. I cart quite understand that, after oae and everything. On the death of lire, branch at�GreeII 1 h zCollege e forLt n!, �� - . -yes we are rather .nice. axe ` living to Loadoa, life here must be dull," tended to keep it.she had taken the manage ` '"laid that young lady, pieaeantly: '-I think i I now. dear. Think-how lass it t9 get^ „well, I bad scarcely two hundred a ySPe mens of nCarwa.rdinee house into her hands. and in• Prim ]sots lovely d - . . ting!" of up from her Beat: i to Ike on in London. and now I h here. She was a good 1884. On.two n .4k,son9 he has gni P colored as she telt eight eyes Dulcie slg'had. and a her , something Iles twenty thousand" servant,-and with the help of a girl ftam agj Bert'7C8;• In An in 1873-4,. focnsaed on her, but elle boil theft Scrn- She retired with primrose to change perhaps that would wake her up. Poste spotlessly n war O�' tiny bravely. and turned to Heriott,whose part? dzaes for the despised muslin tvoche•' .It aoundia�t it you could never eDend Lhe village kept Blue Dos o we3 also employed agal'nsli', regard she telt was one of entire trlendli• We are Cin bade once more• night, clean. She disliked Primrose and Dulcie and during the Egyptia i. bade PhlllpDa good It!' , were young and haDD7• 168 he nese. _ _ said, ae they' Oh, I could soon Ynske it fly it I liked• because bneeCenae of her many impertinences. Congo pirates in 167$. Pi8 c�om1I14 "Fine feathers make flue birds!" she _fully conscious thaltt ch in muslin sad bins Only;-am rather 11,quiet sort of cbap, and was Parttenlarly objectionable. iiaLd ribbons she with Belturbet and racing and gher ,ng have no attraction Tha+ woman orae trtumpharrt today. be dore of Home Fleet destroyers hew "Yoa look slm[tly rtypina!" he replied. ibe. two slaters. tbron h the:ra•z. cause she had found out-that the a19Lez9 promote tris effiCienCY'' u a and added vagnell7; "Likes princess. You Heriott walked slowly gg torgeli s tot of money must be a great rP had been at the garden-party a_t Old did much to p know. dens of Old House. leaving philt iRsspbte of the flotillas, and was afterwards; prtmzcesa aweepiag skirts certyiirly hind t,n a distinctly bad temgD eDonsibiLi what would Yoa consider �awi �e °consaetthoand�hiad walked [gid in rominand of the �ti�$r Col-' and distinguis ed appear' It is, �ew, r ori two gentlemen. Ste p a 4ave hes an air of gentle dignity, and of her drewet the .garden' home from ].1+ Legg from 1908 to 19]1•' ISeltnrbet'a pulses QQn�uketred It would ince. Rhe bad not enjoyed the Tebe•18t thing tart ng me.it she .aid. considered it her duty w tall iLz. Car- he very hard. he Loll+htmselL to with' pasty in the least, and now 'she was left ,.Bat I have asked you," he persiwted wt►rdine what had hapyyerred. Vice-Admiral sir George Warren- :, !nand such an altogether desirable ores- alone while those two minxes sauntered I „?hen stare Toa 'insi9t• ate raD+ted. 'i "Bend them to me, he said - off wtth Belturbet and her br per! .,. g der has the distinction of camm'and-' tore ae Primrose Carwardtae 1t 9he chose At that moment Dnlcio a:ew with I think You ought to nee that all the people ,they came-Dulete cheerful, Primrose werful battle squad W exert herself, He would encotsr a It Atted on.Your estate are proPerl cared to:. a retedytve. The old gent] told .in ottr mKsst pp to show her true colons toda7 Tie •� gertoyedtor one dal trend wished tto wa.t There area IDL of tumble own eottagee them wove he had beard, and naked Item ron, the second, for its eight shiPP, - tefs were gotng-to remain to inner-wben home through the wood■ with Belturbet. beloagtng to the Old House evstaie, and how they d teed to deceive him, hw.urling with 13.3-1-neh -gun" - the'other guests tad gone, and he would „lie had not,made farms where tie tenant+ have been abuse at them till Primrose apparent un-a• are all armed secure a tet".tete afterwards. Rhe realized that as pith hires, although-k In desppair for years about looking roofs But I nide hstened to him. - - The visitors began to arrive and the very much headway it rthim. I to her I and dilapadaLed walla. I Lhink •on should moved. He j4s:nevl the na�'y' in 1973. and'' . he•was, always eailten and do h� bidding BnL BeltnrtxL but your .r"Se In order beton lou, g° It is not at ail wurpristn¢ foal I Coon _ ____ orae to be hu away There !s s Cottage Hospital want temper someomeo,'' she thought. I had ¢,tided that Prtm_roao vert badi7. and"many other thtage rDy �eOntpaaion. gad-were tore Herlott.f and ed rovtde for the poor pec eider,ng.the awful racer father flue into:' herself forced to whothat money can-p "But really it is only natural that wP ut i . in order to get out Pie," should make friends. father," she said hastened his step+ I have told my agent to do whatever is when•,he had finished, ,,and I am Burs ii= r " at earshot-of the otbeo,r rnpeizrs in love I I - He tad fallen head, neceiasary. He knmre more about that sort Heltnrbet aoQ�the people knows lire are 1 "/ with Dulcie. and intended that ft Should et thin¢ titan I db•" everything 7 $asides• why 1 r,,aq,t,,s "An agent t9 not the Same ss.the owner. Comms to call on bau town •Parties tf ors ba eousethln¢ more than a flirtation. Hie elyonid ora not go We aaei But I dare say a tour round the world enc h to be naked? -_ manner was a little tad as9ured3or Dulcie would be far more inteieating are luck? ng • value took-her-arm• Ttere wan bo sarcasm in her voice: but q ire old enough. • "Come along, Dulele!' he said.` ° Bat the girl 'drew away sharply Belturbet felt .h nevertheless. and meat- Her father lot &l at her fiercely• " �� ally conteaaed that be orae hopelessly pun• Yoti have Sot a int to learn Yat• my tine �T• ' I cannot burry!" she snapped. -young woman, he ward. -Remember. I "I don't want lou to'burry." be retort- sled--prusaled-and annoyed too. 'Tten a speak o any __ sudden idea struck him This girl .whom f�bid. yes, forbid you to spe r�-� �-, i ed, "Avid lou halve always let ane walk of thele peopt..again, - �'- '• wab you-like this on ocher evenings. Wry he had heard ex press '1 flted-determ,nstlon I =net dlaobey Y give them 1 D - o Sou want to change now a.. to marryy�him had evidently changed her .,�� You.- :aid Dulcie :•.r-- s -^� d 'It I have always walked arm-1r.arni ,mind -WbYP Because. he supposed' She lightly. -'tor I am not going to i r : found him, on Ole 'all' atanneL ything f tri meas• esti, "" n '' `e � 'r with you then it is quite time an aliera- 1 : ,*`. ', Y lfla was made" Said Dnicie tSonabTe. The exp u The old man•sad the'young ¢ ` 1.- -. omens. and ured glances. _ - si * ggiott was. wtlent for s m. . . but soothingrt biflttj lfreteem,but he ad. „Genus this room'" he cried:- ' Y-on shat: I lr c - miffed !ut D r __. ;�••' : ,hen spoke again. By, this time t'�,•y hsd reacted [he gates regist tura tmpersinancer 1 w . .� 1'*' r 1 , ..Surely You saw that Belturbet wished -Isn't he or hateful old,c eature?" cried e ;l, to walk with your sister: he urged' of Blue Po+u:. there Jim and Dulcie'ghtswere were sats in theirit,, r,r stil•nding• Dulcie. when they I U 1 L _ ~/ll Theretorg there is no alternattoa for 7°u were quickly idnthe-two girrlle�hu vied ackMme fI ��I) , but to walk with me, but w lou are un Sndoota. I wish you would mho waen1wewliits M. pad: �� .e sociable I will not-weary_you wish any to Old Hou". Nefth r asa,d •much bbpt cta„ said primrose, , "l • -t J >' 1 conversation." and reins trembling. "It only maker things worse 0, ,' +'7 ;. ... $e closed his lips resolutely. - both smoked thouirhttully, -tor to neither 1°r us'ln thH ran¢ run." �"� ` z, r q T 'c, i 11 conversation, to;say another word. of them•did life seem a very eimDIe mat• Dulcie enapD r ter at that moment. ed her flngeri -• i r Dnlcte. resenting his assertion that Bt 'In the loop, run!" she said. ':1 aha a, ' r2 urltet preferred Primroses �compaDY 1 ':. see,' !", + ,y t ;f :: �. EINE here, gr'e'wunreasonably ang y, and made be here-Yon'1-. .r. '� �� a•' _ arks to which Heriott made . CHAPT•Fa v. - „• {To,be contfnriedJ- ; a aRAlN one n= two rim _,t. r' c`-e! � ' no reply He aaw'that his companion ora; 1. _._- '+i�ir � •r —. in what to called a "tantrum, but ora Once inside Lhe two little bedroor°s that - �� saRfefently tihlegmat/c to take no notice. cemmunkatod with each other, and safe OL�u $II1T1rH .�UN111.1Lti r eL .. I . - His sister tot .tn vagaS somotimea hat nqq {tom Lbe.tnquiettive eyes o[ Martha., the one was a penny the worse for them. arm old cook and housekeeper. who had settled Chiej o1 Van EIrOr1. - - - Rear•ddmdrol 3fectdeu he told himeeol� DulcieG9 al oe PreeQeyitly nisi doineStic attalra at Blue Poeta since I;11� Most Ot [llPtti are Veteran, In to'ddmirtst Jellicoe or rise little failing the sisters could remember.Dulcie broach- _ however. he looked into, her aa¢=7 pretty ' the subject dt the walk tome. - taSal.�t'rl 1.tt'e• BrtitieA xa,y. p������ face, and broke eilepce. "Well, os lov,ag sister, what did you �_. ' 1 wonder it yon realize how exceeIIingiy vied our host talk about?" she asked,with _\ glance at the British fleet tom- 4091, i rude You have been to me?" he asked. a sneer. a an July 31. 0 "I folly realise it:" replied Dntele hotl7. primrose looked steadily at her eietar Snander's shows fust, comp visa lively � O� "Mp onl7 fear was fest you should not," before she answered quietly. ' speaking, this is the day of young tong :ol Fears e- ;ag, His tempered gas tate hardened alit- ••g shall not talk to yoU 'at all. Dulcle, Twice he hss'see•n..fighting on laud, �' iI you use that cone to arae^me,"-she in- admiiral9. T&re are hardly any 1 ����� tie, but he spoke very quietly. .�.. ­,­_.... . 9 in the fleet its the lulu War of 1879 and the; swered. ."Yon veto gntte ptatnly that I tlietr Wig' point China•war of 1900, .in the latter of Dulcin, i wilt not let. you• „ay. fusee cera_flying called veterans in kr +s things to me." could not gat away from Mr. Belturbet- who c8n be was flag esptain to tom• I. Q Will pot!" She laughed' scornfully. Cee,des, it is.only natural he should be term 'nay which he n ° }' Letwtenee aS11$S1' •.How do you propose to 9" me?. Pio one lieve you Preferred Mr. Heriott'. tom• of age, though the • yet has prevented me saying anything I get to ria• Do you, suppose )rr. Beltuz•, for _ • bet to s;t know that you and 'Mr. used iiZ regard to their service, , l- r-adt'SQlaaolomm��reoand rear tatihina 1 �� �' '` Its the mod f$LiiiAC�' like 11 St is evidently 'quite •time yon Heriott have met in the woods. and have the n7ajority have had over 4o years "'I. In.th . First Fleet the miral he vas oou ma•nder-in chief i'n .� tQ119�d eCOQ0m10Etl. were taken in band," he said coolly, with gone for walks together nearly evert .in t13e_navy. and a er' a look in hie eyes that would have warn- nigh thio.week. oldest officer, vice-Admiral Sir the East Indies'in 1907-9; y St. Lawrence Eztra ed Dulcie to bridle her tongue had -she I am perfectly cerfain he dose not! AL is $7 aril the two years 'in the Second Crult>rer all events, I am weary ,of.Jim Heris A las Ga.mble� t' Granulated Sugar ahigh - Your'are very tunny!" she re�rted. be has an abominable temper. He is al]• Doug >ral Sir. Davie 1; uailrolf tn-1910-13 he was appoint.�- i tt? class product averaging . ,,But then, of -course, we have adwaya very well to amuse oneeDuloiet s but ed youngest•, Rear-A in q. on De- r:; on ae the ]ester-that ie the for anything eLe' Dnlaie shrugged a is about resent command _•,;, . 99.99�v pure. looked y 43. The average age ed to t p y th her shoulders expressively. "Besides, he Beatty, Cember 16. 1912, his' flag flying in , Manufactured under the fool of a party! and n for that;' he hasn't a penny• Now, Prim. don't 'be lis 62 years. most c]CamY and s,tniLary "Yon will beg my P 4 agreea}ale, but tell me what yon and Mr. Sir Jcihn -Jellicoe., w•ho as OogTt- the Sing George E. conditions it is dellvered said slowly, a deet color tieing t afn.is oteeka, but the girl only laughed ag BePlruirmratSet&ielented about" and related as 8C, slander-in chief.of the Home Flee t' hits-Admiral E. 'E: Bradford is r to Tout in Sealed enrtoias- Yon meat indeed be a fool if you thinkmmand the Thud- Battle Squadron hie 'I or bags. - I stall do that;' was her ready reply curately as she could her conversation in n;w Extra "Yon will beg m7 Darrion before T speak with Belturbet. Dulcie looked thoughtful. Sea, was Deoemberarlidohas charge of our principal pre-Diead ;St. Lawrence H to you again." "He is going to ask the Serious tor�,.°r Ohpiled-Sugar its made, gnrely you don't imagine that I want travel with rim because it i9 lonely at in one of " �_ . from si�ic'ted, '£tti><1y ; ht Primrose. ne' specialist, winning the which. t•he`King Edaa•rd'VII.,' his { yon to speak to me?" t old House," she murmuredi Wont Phil• been in the navy nista. 18'2• Hq is nought battleships, rine for gunne i a e- is a gunnery special I.am tired. ,Perhaps,hovdever, things w like' Sit, George a i _ - you can lova St. Lawrence- I may ae well tell you that it is my inters• not turn out exactly as our host pr°P ae• 1 Se a lieutenant 113 1883. Twl'Ce• ist, Earn Graaolated St+¢ar either° w° �conventi nal needs ou, as r as Youconhave ghe alias the door between the two In taeGraout to medmm'train than whom he is'One year elder. . sad is coarse a or M Eum gr or apologized ti your bah vior," room., and went to bed. But she could a.s see.n war .service, first in the{ as in bat92 Ill.contaiem SOlba'•2111b•' not sleep. V flan �.a•r of 1882' and, second Entering the asci iqe in 187Q hn Dulcie made some gibing remarlt, 'but words IL Bia my indentionotbetbnoere you p , 1890 251bs.,50lba.att')W.Iba• •Ycik. Jim walked along in silence,his heart full in the'Eg.P i gay seem- by most food� rs. of wrath. He longed w shake the giz1. until you have apologided:" Th. i ��rooeeee enough determined to Show Heriott stat she could 'wpuYided in iS1r F�dwaTd Seym4tlr's an essay from lilts pen on rliari i .. ' J.- by most 4 ee3a"tir pdineries, and to tell her what hem thong of ter eed'to be haralmho d into her hraih. Bhe ly, in Chins in 1900, .when he was time d'efencea of the United King , .,,,; ��Myat,�• ebullition of temper, but to retrain and walk silently at her side:' quite easily dispense with him. expedition to relieve the Pekin a y,' .. COARSE gatiori, dom and its trade In a wast with a Dulcie Soon became silent, too,and by the "I Said I would marry Arttnr Heltnrbet, P GRAIN flute-they had reached Blue Poste she had and I will!"she told herself savagely "All Ch, r.Staff 1hOfficer Heohasebeen naval power wag placed second in Y _ _ as, and Primroses in the w - �_T_iq begun to regret her outburst. the Jima, Philipp Primrose and Belturbet were not ,yet to world shall not. atop met" Third Sea Lord and Second' Sea the corn tition, for the Unite' ��' be seen, 4dr the latter had Durposely The neat morning was dull and Rhbscery which post Ile has ]flat Service Institution's gold medal. Y' ` '' The Stat post brdnght a letter from M=• �`�`-� dawdled until Dulcie and Heriott were out Carwardine informing his-daughters that Lard. gfl0&t•, atter vj�e- admiral Sir Douglas' Gam '.'rr `: .. of sight. Primrose walked quietly at,her he was returning the following'day. Dal• left. he has been t'e'ar-ad- flag in 'the Dread- 'flit. coinpaniot7e elda. IIer.puts".�ad. quick• iibiace. ghe Seemed quite to , iris, he saw him de,beratelY tie made a red from her flt o4 temper, !or lltiral'COmtnanding tl>at `fleet and with ilia orltri�and of th9 • �.--- manoeuvre to walks-wit ' - - __ mRlts'nding ghe see- nought, is in was caught• sight of Dulcfe's Lace for one' mo her ritges, a t o meat. and knew that her sinter was its= eh,, W46ed.- E. 'Madden, tb Bub' i. S'evemb,e-r 1a tE wouldRear Admiral C. 67 yeasts of 'age n . ,", noyed. Primrose rebell her Whys B woayP two t Q he she said. "Hao.Over,we have and tri-'taxis of flue oma ee our - Dnleie have everything and hn s•been=in,the navy sin" 1670 I Burgle sae ought not to grudge her sister made the most of on a[oid al a lei gte whilst olti,ef-of-the, staff to Sit Johtr Jelli-- ,e•:-.. s(i $r a quarter of ddnr of he*-host's society? he bag been away," - _�, u r o remark on the beauty .,We can't go to the woods foolish;' Said eOg� is a brother-in-law Of offi- ", . .., --- '- -Belturbet made &_ - - _ nav v 18, _ :.;"- ' of the night. to wbict She replied natur• Primrose, looking-at-rte sodden-Le Qe.r � n $' : ` ally, but not at much length, and conver• and the fast•falling rats. e �, ! •:' R ar-Admiral Madden also 'sere _ _ tion war and 9pecualazed If riabod�= had " too "n'ucF'-�e�' cation seemed io ran nSeh between them _ ."Never mind," answered Dnicie. "Let ne e�et t bolt tnig'1Lt 'have enough "e'. nnbJi be made a reeotute attack, telling do some dreAe s heviselvee - with their 16 the Egsp fl 'rank 1 I . himself he 'tw°uld not let this girl puzzle needlie occupied it Mr. Carwardine's return. He, in gunnery. Prom'°+- to. a8 The average wages paid women los "f`<'�a} . � hi Than a n you and Vonr sister, I bave greeted them'eotirly. 1, while 8e•rvlRlg a teT� land it! , ,,,_ ril, ]91 the textile itra,de , to , Eng Y F . t . IFR ears as Fourth Sea Lord, V 4 , e growled, "I need not ask you in Ap p, been able to give my cues tTb$c would haw You ares' Of two y 3.b6 a, week• " i eY �.i 5UGP'R •slime tennia," he remarked We are quite weal. Chap$you;' 9pawaT' $porn 1Di9 flag in the s �R , p � �, a v9ty lair time it you has not ,,. da+ °-." ir,, ts, ,i x. * been kin+t enongb to coma to their rescue:" ed Dulcie amiably. "How are yovP" 11e mss - • i .. `t .t•,;:1',}r' :t.' 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Imitations but no equal CIEMS AND DISINFECTS • � �;y+.: :�SZ .tin. ��3 F � Z. 1ao_%PU _ �, do ' j ) f y i�� ��^� •• > , x ' _ E s - other colonies, ,created as a depart Q SHOO 0� EUROPEAN V�aR went of the government in 1894. a „ 9 >a 77; y" --z French colonies have a large mea- ' r. �•. - m sure of self-government. The older ones, such as Reunion, Martinique RILL .BE FELT I:�' DIST3NT 4 r and Guadeloupe, have represents- - CORNERS Olv' TH£-E.A.ItTH. tion.in the French Parliament. Each t of those mentioned has a senator �-'`, t �� =--' - ,.'— ', and two deputies. French India Contending Powers Have Interests (Pondicherry), for many years the " In All Parts of the football between the Dutch, the ` 3 f _ — French and the English from the •s - -- S •Y '� % .; World, middle of the 17th to the beginning 3 f When Europe goes to war the fatee as intheParham ,i t_----_-�- f shoe 19th u t d one deputy t f of millions of square miles of terri- 'while Senegal, Guiana and Cochin tory and of tens of millions of men, China have each a deputy. - .,. ,. women and children outside of Eu Are Represented by Senators. ?� rope are involved in the conflict. •Elie other colonies are re reaen'tti. - Not one of the flue continents and ed in the Conseil $u rieur dee Col- w not one of'the seven seas but 'has a onies, consisting of senators and stake in the continental struggle. .� Vast armies are massed in Europe, deputies from colonies, delegates ". but little dots of islands in the oen- from those not represented in Par- tf', '4 liarnent and persons ea 4.. _ r_ ire of the Pacific great tracts ai � P�11y` ap- pointed territor 3 P��to that assembly for eonsid- y n what uked to be ega ed a colonial affairs. _ E the Dark Continent, and wedges of m concessions that have often been a Possessions in Asia have a to- driven into the enormous coast lines til area of 310,176,miles and popu- lation Of China are all to be disposed of of L0,773,300. In Africa% the ,.^ according to the outcome of the bat area is 4,184,401, with a Population 4' tries that are to be.fought thousands of 25,681,.863. In America the area is 35,1,62 and a population of 448,- 11" of miles away from than. 720,chief of which is-French Guiana ' ;F A bare enumeration of the terri with an ease of 34,000. tories whose destinies are now be- St, Pierre and Mi ueton on the ing settled by the Aver bakes one all q - THE BEAUTIFUL CITY OF LOUVAIN, DESTROYED BY THE GERMANS g flag Newfoundland coast, have an area �r • _ over the lobe, now under the - sR of one country and again under that ft only 9e square miles, almost equal to the original District of is A %ifw of the Town Hall at Louvain, Belgium. This lovely city waa utterly destroyed -by the Germans of another. Every " continental Columbia, with a population a! fi In reprisal for the shooting of some German' soldiers by civilians, 'Buildings centuries old, filled with country has been for years hustling 1��priceless relics of antiquity, were levelled to the ground- by these modern Goths and vandals, Six bun- for colanee, aad these oaloaies naw 423. The ialand of Martinique carie �dred years age this.cttty, with its population of 30,000, was the most important industrial centre in tlxia melte one of the chief pisses.o! the into notice in 1902 an.account of the 4. °°dart of Europe, Enarmous. antitles of woollen and linen cloth were woven here and exported to all present conflict. eruption of Mt. Pelee; the volcano of Eur In 8.t re was a not in this square and thirteen �, constitutin the northern - - ��aa�rt�s ape. ,..�7 q magistrates of noble fermi were g point of Milled. The building sb6Wn here was, wh'dn erected, practically a huge illustrated Bible and town his-= Bokhara and Hh1vA. the island, which resulted in the de - Rory spread-open to the, eyes of all the people before there were any printed books, Ruasi'a, in the two probectoratea structioa of the city of St. Pierre - - - over Bokbara and Khiva, ooutrols and the-loss of about 25,000 lives. , MMft++w1% please forgive me, but punish me _ 107,000 square miles of land and In the Pacific ocean the French -- first it you like." PURE BLOOD , 1,8W,�:people, not included with- republic conrtr is' New Caledonia Mother smiled• It was such an - in the-Russian Empire, Finland, a Tahiti, with an area of 7,!200 n Y01mgFolks' absurd ending to hhys-speech, and :MEANS HEALTH for purposes of distribution, is held and a population of 50,500. - she never had whipped Jack in all — to be a part of Russia. British Possessions Huge. _ the five years ori W4_ life. "There, Pare B;ood Can Beat be Obta% Belgium controls the Belgian The British colonial possessions. :s there, darling," she- said, patting Congo, containing 909,000 square are tine whole of the Australia coati.� ^I his curly head, "let.-us go and look Through Dr. Williams Pink Pills miles and 1.5,000,000 of Beatuc. rent, Canada, the former-Boer Re-.. - - rlaek and the Lily at tahe lily Perhaps it is not ao bad If people would resile the im- Italy controls Eritrea on the Red public, $omalal'aad,' Beuchunaland, Sea, Tripoli and Cyrenaic°, and India, Victoria Islands off the coast ' after a11." rtance of kee gthe blood rich ,,. It was s lovely idly, everyone said Nor was it. . The stem had snap- d ' urs there Pwould be less sick Part of Somaliland. The first men- of China, Harbor of Wei,haiwei, the so. One tall slender stem crowned P tinned has an area of 4b,800 square Federated Ma a S •`A' " by three of the most reifeot bibs- Ped es in the tight puce, mother Hess, The blood is the means q y y States in the Ma- p ,� said, exactlywhere she 'had intend- miles, an eighth .larger than Ohio la Peninsula, and of . through which. the nourishment - y' Pmt ado Doane. ed to cut it. with population of 450 000; So- and New Zealand. Mrs. Elvia fuss veryrood of ik. gained from food reaches the cif- and P And, 0 joy:The lily 'took the �P.nt pA,s.t ma nd has an area of 39,430 . In-the West Indies her posseaafous of the—body.,.-.If .the a "I think that of it dose not take a prize at-tae-Rower s ow a tie 417 blood is impure the nourishment population of 4110,000 natives. are the is ,of St. Vincent, St �,,.•�ze at the flower °haw, Thoma$, Tripoli rind Cyrensica have an area But mother said as she kisst! Lucia, Barbados, Trinidad,-coasts Wwi`ll at least be highily comm"d Jack's little sunshiny fats'Ghe night t m lr h tainted with ' bone and of 406,000 square miles and a papu= tuting,the eastern boundary'of the a ed," she said to her gardener one ,after the flower show there nae poison and lotion estimated at 523,176. InNorth disease follows. The blood is also (}arlbbean $es, of that chain :oda something she valued far more than the medium b addition, Italy has a small oonoes- of islands is Nassau and.Bermuda, a' y soon at Tientsin China with a.po off the coast of Florida. heir there ' Lek stood by his mother's side off disease. If thebloodis�thtza and. 'tan . fife prize, and that was a little sob , listening. He reachoutt out one w was brave "enough to-a hQ g peak the water power elation of 17,000 not carried in is British Honduras and •British ? � `chubbv hand and clasped it about truth y this ver . resistance to. grand totals of lands and' `the lily's stem. " _,_; diseaase is weaTcened. Dr. Williams' sub'ect to parcelling b the PP Guiana. "Don't touch it, my boy,.". said Pink Pills build up the blood. They 1 � 8 y In the Pacific she.hss'mor than f °:i3-1TTLE 1T SPITHEAD. •increase the ability of the bol t0 Congress, - as equal davisiott in the s is -This mother quickly; ' it is very ten- Y y Germany, which, accorling to re- lands in what-is neral! known as ez, and a rough pull would snap resist. disease. They strengthen ports, has already lost Togoland on Oceania. . Her generally over •_,k t off." Henry VIII. Watched Attack of the nerves; increase the appetite, the West Coast,of Africa 6o a oom- *Egypt and her ownership of the is- - �-- Three days pa-ssed.awn It was French Fleet in 1345, cure headache backache and as P �4,• y biped force of British and Trench land of Malta, a.nd the stronghold, 'the evening�beforg the flower show, Actual naval warfare has 'been disease caused by thin or• impure colonials; in the. Ka'merun pro-t". g 5 g Y witnessed b a Kin P of Gibraltar, together t o es 1 ad Jack was in the garden ib hila blood. Canal and defeaces•:'t,o it`s, ,� y g of England at torate German 'Southwest -Africa b I will uet o and look atf you are sufferi • and our, el g Spitbead. In July, 1543, HenryH � y, .and German East Africa, has 981,- constitute the ariost;"v�u�ile of -- lt$e lily " he thought. . It had now )VIII.• watched from Southsea blood is thin or impure there is a 460 square miles, with a white popu- -•%ame to perfection, never were. Castle the attack by the French large probability that your condi- lation'of 22,403 and a native papula- her poasesaiia;gw mpir e o the , uch hue snow-white petals seen , tion is caused .b• the condition of island and the empire of Incas: -� g p fleet upon the English fleet which 3 tion of 11,406,024. German East At- - w efore. As the little'boy looked a I was to have gone against the French your blood. You should study your ries is the prize, containing as it great wish seized him to draw . A i shores. The two dave of 'skirmish- own case. If you lack ambition, does an area of 384,810 square miles Reason Enough. 3 closer. , He clasped his fingers ing had no decisive result, but the are short of breath after slight ex- and a population of 7,645',770, Ger- - ' p 8 English fleet suffered one great ercise, are pale or sallow, have no man Southwest...Africa has an area, The Young Bride—1 didn't secs �' ' � • bout the ale green' sita11;; Wand g pt ew it towards ham.. Ah I it was a Jim the'first time he proposed. loss. The Mary Rose, the pride of, appetite, are not re-freshed by sleep, of 2,245 square miles, and a popula- Miss Rvval (slightly envious — .I �Omost on a--loved with ' his face, I the navy, a four-castled 60= un ship if. you have backache or headache, 833 and a n g p tion of whites of 14, * know you didn't, dear. rac oder stela 600.,ions, overweighted by her rheumatic pains or stomach trouble, five. population of 79,556. The Young Bride—How dog you and the beautiful proud lily could ordnance, sudden y ee over a - gd its head erect no longer. The S ithead In consequence, says Pink Pills for Pale People is'worth •• �ho I p q y p Kiauchau, acquired in 1897, with an know- • . � I boy's `Ace ,went all crimson, 13 1e•igh, of "a little sway in cast investigating. You can get these Miss. Rival-You weren't. :Nhere: I area of'only 200 square mi]as, bat. tears rushed into his great ing the ship about her ports being Pills through any medicine dealer a population of 163,000. That is the onest blue eyes. within '16 inches 'of the water." or direct by •mail at 50 cents a box seat of the Eastern Empire the "Run -allay, run awav*, 'before.I Some 600 men went down with her or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. P • And one good -action is wren- Fairer hoped ,to e'stablieh.an the more than a hundred cod -inten• ` anyome sees you," something whir- —about 100 fewer than those lost Wilhams' Medicine Co., Brookville, ruins of China. tions. g p ' ? red, "Mother wall think a .dog with the Royal George 237 years Ont. In the Pacific Ocean rushed later._London Chronicle. " ~ ame'into tliz garden and 'b OUTTH:18'.: past ,� $ls Past Record. Germany has as large a ooliectionNo, no, no, for it would not 'be of islands numerically speaking,uel" cried !lttle Jack, and he ran ;army Dogs �Vcil Trained. Political Candidate — Well, did. as the United S'ta'tes,` includingyou discover anything an stu s ndoors as last as his s'bort, sturdy In Germany the' do has his P the- ne_w--Qgine%, Marshall,-__-Sol - �a e against mon and Caroline-Islands and pdrt and send it along with 10c. in ...��egs would'carry 'him. - - - place a$ a part of the nation's reg_ �7 life that we can use r stamps or coin to P.O,Box 1240, ' Mother looked up with a simile as ulcer flgliting force. There is a reg-.. Detective—Not a ihfng. A11 he of Samoa, in' which the United Montreal, Que. You wilt receive Q` ' +fie entered the Toom. Then she held ular dog force composed ahno•st en- 'ever,did before he Came here was States also has an interest. bk-return maii;, postpaid; a new out her arms and said: "'Come here tirely of Spitzes and Pomeranians, to sell awnings.- France' overseas has possessions and one of the beat household _Land tell me what is the matter, for service,"an 'time of war. The. - Political Boss--Why, that's just Putting her away ahead of all thoise Specialties on 'the market, and }sonny 2' canines are trained to distinguish what we"want. We'll say that he engaged in the war other than i t�-ri�stas t me a•._ ndsome 7. ; "a0'h, mother, .mother," sobbed between German .and fore' ' • is the foreign sol- has been mixed ftp in. decided- Great Britain. She regarrjs Algeria f oo] �akna Th s f' -e littile boy with hir- ly---head a warningof the a 1 shad transactions. J and Tunis, in Norah Africa., par- only'time this nifTd oifpr buil! . " �on her shoulder. "I have been P- y y - appear. Don't m sa.it, it do proaaenemy". 'or _-fr4e7yd, to titularly the formtar, a part of you w111 o p. have yourse t to _very naughty. I touched the seek out wounded edldisre and to Lind words and:bald heads never France. Tunis is attached to fihe I tisane. nd it is bioken. Oh, mother, take water to them. dye. ministry of foreign affairs, while • : .. _._.. ._. .. �.• .•pit �'. �:. -.. ..4. .F 'S.•... •"„�f :C' � vev+ .:.,�tA ._.:...._ v.;.'�"... ��"r'�-"'.4• na”-''f`t:;,,.t ' r'�'u'r' %wY^` rci-.r'>„sy,.:,q"'%.:•� i,�•;:�,9`••' 'r�"�:�'^`"�ai`c:-''�; + r:. 6�"+"+n v.•=- ?+�`'6� a r w uW.: •p,mar. .. * ,.. •a�9.:•+n*'_s.:::..'!.w."rs .,:e'. til S +'�, .w.' r-.+. ' ..•e!,.3' _.,• .',. -.,,ii4:. ', '..:•+�-•',",sass is,fi,: "�` .. _ .Tay,. z .a"• r on sideline bet lots 12 and 18 in'cost. 7, lower -story is constructed of selb - RIC we- ' Y :kat 6.47; Geo Hollio r.80 yde ttrsyei for a stone and the two u stories _ ? Alton&road bridge cork' 8.00; Geo. of grey etueco. It will have the same �. R I C�ARDSON 'rab>tihea.nra Out.aisg�llsOt4ee. Gates 80 yds gravel for Mona road color scheme as the buildings at the' n c w Ttgsl[6 ted bridge Con.f,8.08,Joe. Pearce 60 de goveeament hospital. It t•occupied in �ICK'ERING'S � 7 y >' ravel for Alton&rd tir[dge,con 8,6.00 _that the bank will be occupied is y 1 X1.26 per yeas;'tii,00 it paid in advance, 11. Johnson for haulidg iron for Alton& about&month. /Jffiers the people of Pickering the very-- best of everything im benipsione to the Called&sale*,atao road bridge from Cherrywood, 1.60 - • .�� more. store m advance Mr.Raymond 59 yde gravel Clarks - the Grocery line. In our new ,i►+hijl Hollow bridge 6.90: H. Johaeisn for Beautiful Hair- A space and better facilities. in .aa :9' hauling 680 yde cement from Locust : > ;JOHN MURKARf Proprietor. Hill to Alton& rd bridge con 1 and Clean `fool Scalp excellent position to serve you; . Clark's Hollow bridge 81.60: H.John- w: PICKSRINO COUNCIL son rebuilding abutments hauling USB PARISIAN SAGE. IT MABIiS TER You will find: z gavel and grading Clark's Hollow, HAIR FLUIMY AND ABUNDAIFT ` The above council met pursuant to bridge 217.42; H. Johnson .building It is needle rfs for you to have hair adjournment oo. Monday, the 14th abutments hauling gravel and grad- that is anything short of perfect, If OUR STOCK COMPLETE last. Members all present. ezeeptia ing approaches 436.!5; John Gauelin it is falling out,lostng color, splitting J OUR GROCERIES FRESH dor ettin out cedar and re airin or it the scalp burns and itches, im- :,OUR BRANDS THE BEST Mr. Mowbray, who was prevents g p mediately get frogs T. M, McI+'addan through Illnees to his family, bri ge on sideline bet lots 10 and 11 The ati a sot the last meeting in con.$,._and nails 7.78;Artllur Carl- or any drug counter a 60 cent bottle OUR PRICES MOST REASONABLE were read and,approved. ton hauling timber and rep. Ballards of Parisian Sage—use it frequently— OUR DELIVERIES PROMPT = ` A- number of 'accounts were pre- bridge 10,00;A. C. Reesor 680 Backe the first application removes dandruff OUR ATTENTION COURTEOUS In and referred to cement 269.88; John Gauelin bal of invigorates the scalp, and beautifies tees. — work on culvert bet lots 21 and 18 con the hair until itis gloriously radiant. B. Lofton was a re e e - It cede--is — -- _ - _ vert on.sideline.._be.t_lO _and . in perfectly harmless. It contains •t - d-yam}r grocery orders —dive bridge on con,2,opposite lot 84. --- P. J. Rowe was heard asking for con. 6, 5,00;Geo Philip for 8 gals paiuE enact elements required-tic t3�ake-bate - w receive our prompt-Ktt for bridge. 2.$0 : Caleb Forsyth on hair soft, wavy,glosev and to make it grant for gravel on old Greenwood 8 toad. account of contract re filling approa, grow thick and beautiful. , —` -Chas:-Hood-was --heard asking for thea to bridge.on con'8.,. Opp lot 10• You will sure!'like Parisian Sa'e. BUY ALL`YOUR GROCERIES Al THE GROCERS. 75.00, It ie one of the bast and most delight sat to repair road on 4th con. opp. A by-law to provide for taking the ful hair tonics known. of 22, votes of the electors on a proposed by- - AMES �I4'/CHARDSON The standing committee on Con• law entitled"A By-Law to authorize ' tingencies reported and recommended ' Few ddverfissDsenia. PICKERING'S GROCERY-ON THE CORNER. g��tsttyyments as follows. John Murkar a certain agreement made between the �laace o! acct. of printing voters' Hydro-Electric Power Commission of -Ontario and the Municipal Corpora- TRAYED-From lot 18 con:- 8, list.advertising and stationery 64.?6; PEEL'S ; SHOE * STORE D. R. Beaton on sect of 09. 76.00; tion of the Township of Pickering and S Pickering...sauna allotted ibeetr W,g _ _ _ _ R,Beaton for poeta�s 10,00 other municipal corporations for the Jsogsox,Brook road, c construction,equipment and opera - The standing committee on Belief eq pANTED-A num r of single i reported and recommended 'payment tion of an Electric RaElway under'The : w comb white N�orm pallets, statscess H dro-Electric Railway Act. 1914: wase-to O. 11. JO8NsoIII M ousartoo In, a�- WHITBY a.follows: Mrs. Bay Forsyth for y through its various readings Toronto,out, r board and care of Hap Hing during and finally ---=•-five weeVv-illness. 20.00. -- sad finally carried. OUSE TO LET—On lot 10, con. 9, test to Felt Fbottiveetr€or men wetaen—and.- children -- The etandig committee on Bonuses The Council now adjourned to meet H Pickering. Goon working man's !ince&, Men's and Boys work boots a s iality, Wises Fences-_I��taa��_�M_atitera &gala at one o'clock on Monday the pIo�02 wort in tie neighborhood. Apply w Our Boys'sad Girls school shoes are of the beet quality. reported and recommended the fol• 5th day of October, tor--the tr [&H-Qlaremont. a tt ` " tion of general business. Boots and Shoes Sold wholesale and retail. a lowing Payments. Jeremiah O'Con- g T OST-On Sunday, Sept. 18th. on bonus on B6 rode of wire fence lot VI/MtTrY L a road between Ptokering village Bell Phone 151. 18, con.8, 9,75; Francis Harbron bon- and sonar aiaero.d.the .zlt.ast yips of a H N P E us on 54 rods of wire fears on lot 6, Cas of the cottages at the govern- cmcir� '' •Finder please tea'sso J O L con.7, 13.60-; Fred Hobbs. bonus on - ' meat hospital is now so far completed w 466 rods of wire fence on of 9, con, 2. sae to allow the mechanIce who are OUSE TO RENT-A seven room- 1L50;Arthur 'Gormley nus on 40 working at the institution to occupy H ed trams house,in ace condition .stmt ��OCK $T• WHITBY. rods wire fence, lot 17, B. F. con.6.00; it. ed in village of Duabarton, -one gnarls acre - ` B Enos Nigbswander bonus on 123 rods The ladles .at tine town are etrterin of land, For farther particulars apply to of wire fence on lot 81, con, 9. 80.76: g PETER iNNAN,Danbartoa, Wit Application fent for lot 31 for wire fences most enthusiastically into the work of pp collecting funds for the Red Cross CTRAYED—Frons ranch aonth of was received from Geo. Hollinger, lot 8oelet On Mondav afternoon a 0 Greenwood,a luawothsold black Soutsia 82. con. 1 better, Tag "Push Broa." A reward will be War-Fund Tea was hold ak the home Rican tar talozmbtloa tending to her recovery. D � � Dara T � The standing committee on Roads of!elves Joseph Sing, when a splendid P write Oliver Pugh,IL IL Bio f, Claremont or - toy$ ' and Bridges reported and recommend- program of music, etc.. was rendered_-phone Nark,stn. Qoe! ed payment as follows: John Pallia- and a large sum raised for the ' ter for work on McFariane'shill, 1,2D: Croee Society. HEIFER IAST-Strayed from the �� John Pallister for grading northern -A public meetin wtil be held on ering.1 of the outI ga.a tot w, coo townline. Uxbridge to pay one-half p st,Pickesiaa,oa os "out Mat. lot • roan dR Friday evening in a room of the De- �ebrlia� hallex. Nawe of hes whereabouts ' 2.80; RoyMorgan, for hauling iron partment of Agriculture for the con- will b•thankfnli'teosi•ed by ALsz t3oD8LIE (bridge from Claremont station for sideration of 'the proposed good road Daabbrtoa.P.o. ' con. 8, opp.lot 10. and freight charges between Toronto and Whitby. The EW DENTIST— Dr. Patterson is ''r'HE business man who hbs on same.9.6D: John Neal for man and people of the town are considering the 1 rmaasatly located to Markham sad had _ steam grading McFarlane'*hill, LID : pro jest most favorably and are de- no o.6dde� tntmsat, Office bad residence S ustomers in vanoxis �laTb John Neal.for man team on grader termined that Whitby will do all in Ha+a at. aur . Tremont sones. The beat l �1 on northern LoWnline. U:brid{fe to work at the lowest fess Special set of Teeth ��pp -of Cana& or elsewhere wiU one-hr►lf, 2.80;.Gipson.Gi n Connor its ppoower in the matter. �,tp, Earaottoa Qac; eD 63 l®F �ANADA find the services of this back of pal ps Air.Oliver,the chief-engineer-of the -tor drawing timber and repairing Toronto-Eastern, was here on Wed. SOUSE FOR 'SALE-A seven �_ -^ �F�p C�= invaluable assistance in coDectr _ bridge on Brock road on coo, C 10.60; nesday and went over the line in the rl roomed trams house to good coadition. �Aa" J. W. Gregg for 72 bblo cement for construction train with the resident situated on Icing at. Ptokeribe village, oab ing etc. ,w . •brid e. on con. 8. o pp .lot 10, 115.20• engineer. It was hoped that the rail- Quarter acre o!taxa.a number of For 'rtsea TORONTO W, �. Devitt for 17 tt. of lr•t ich pipes waywould have been read for traffic our building for coal and wood Foe farther : . TORONTO loatan apply b_BOBEffP N.BBADY; - -for div. 40, 4.87. ] .,W. Lotton for in time for the Oshawa Falr,but In artng: �u _.furbishing oil. and maintaining lights that we base been disappointed: It is PICKERING BRANCH, on Aitona road on con. 1,for it nights not at present known when the road be Dunbartoa Ex(-ha have for 4.66;Judson Ward for piece of timber will be read for traffic. 1 sale-G•P•horss, new po aloaa motor R W. GORDON, Manager. Seess6 abo at ahitby p y ck, holetstn ball 2.00; Joe. Evans for piece of cedar I:00; bona row boats mown, tea P The change in the train service of h,d•h� seed iatt' wheaa. wast to bay- .7 ` J. 4 9•piuk, Ltd. for 16 yds gravel div, the C, P. R. will take place about the Is spout drill, chicken teed. Correspond or 1.50: Barkin Reesor 89 cls div. 72- 27th of Sept., when the service will be phone a• ANDREW ALLISON; nt. or t 7 p 4,COWAN. Seo-Trsa..Dunbarwa. ' _.. 00; W. lel.Todd.44 yds div 34 4,40: about similar to that of the Grand _—_ Russell Burrell,88 yda gravel div 12, Trunk. The through trains that run ARM TO RENT—Containin 110 ���8.90:Geo, Gates 64yd'sdiv. 2R 6.40; on the old line will be transferred to Faura being oompd..d et &oath h o! . "., UGAR Frank Soden 18 yds div.61, 1.80:John the new line.known as the LakelShore lot numbers Is wd is ea We Tth vosoaesion, to ' Brown 21. IC 6.10;Joe L, Palmer. 48, road. A splendid service will be in. the township of Pirkarta�own as the Joseph • -.8,4.80;John A. ht, 86, •80, 8.60; urated. About six or seven trains Boner trams d the aid harm a a good - Levi JPugh.81,87.220;Harr���Elllcatt waywill be run eve da house.trams dwelling haoss bask base.is Mau - 16 W 1.50;Parker Estate, t� 8,00; iT y. and driving house N s so The work on the Standard Bank Tft sawed with two mantel: streams. )•seer' a� '-1R. G. Cammack. 16.28, 1.50; W. H. l.atlyads, for socia. Foe farther Park- � FLOUR building to progressin rapidly and we eniaes app►to Jas,s; KADII.ra alavam�• Ai !Todd.14.$6, 1.40; Bennett Bros. 80 47, arra now able to conceive of the beauty Oat ss•u --;00;M. Kennedy,18, 18,1.60, Simon of the structure when completed. The p y g y g p y q may uckrin. fig. 27. ' it, 18. ,40: Wm. Edwards 66,66. 1.60: ulre at right rices. 1 T 4 IBiaaoa Puckrin. 18�.6G;lira. Sarah VOTERS LIST 1914 we have lent of sugars b the oras quantity you J r Clark,68,8,6.80;Harry Ellicott 61, 80MRS. �� �� ,'6.10; JohnPuckrio, 189, 26, 18.90; A ci of salt in this week, come and get your needs suPe Spencer Ta lor, 16,7. 2.50; Peter.An- li Baan,M. 7, 00; H. Johnson, 70. 40. Afunicipality of the Totbnship of PickeHag - Parity flour, Bakers' Joy and Kissimi all the beet in their ' '7.00;John A. White.51.88,A10•John WAS MADE WALL County of Oetario.—_ _- ------ -- - _ 'R. Linton.35, 4, 8.60; Lorne Squire, Notice is hereby given that I have While some goods elre hard to Ret and many lines are up In price we 'A 45,4, 460;Geo. Gates, 65, 17, 6.50; transmitted or delivered to the per 'Mrs. E. 0;Geo., 11 1, , ; 'P. CoSev, g eons mentiop�io sections b and 6 of spare not time or expense is procuring sufficient td keepp our -87, 1,8.70;M. Kennedy 57, 1,6,70; W: By Lydia L P� Mmm a Veg- the Ontario Voters' List Act 18W, and "- stock in the usual up-to-date and well assorted coaditioo, H.Todd,46. 27, 4.00; W. J. Reaman, and WaDb. acts amend';ng the•same, the copies re• at o res an elsewhere. w d lower prices th h 5;81;.50;Geo, Gates, 16,32, 1.00; Pah � quired by eai section to be so trans- section Teefyr66.p, 8.b0; M. Fitzpatrick Sty WOoieO witted or delivered of the Lists made af,so, 8.5(1; Jae.Walter R. . L. Palmer., 86, 14, 1"O Know It pursuant to said .Act, of :all persona Our groceries are the freshest T 86,and also opening agravel reit, 8.00: appearing by the lust revised Municipality Assess- in div. •D. 1\'i hswander, for work is north Murfreesboro, Tenn. — "I.hsve ment Roll of- the . said Municipality ' B entitled to vote at Elections for them- : townline opp. lot 10, filling washout, wanted-to write to you for long time' 'bers of the Legislative Assembly and L Uxbridge,to pay half .70; Joseph to tell yon what your at Municipal. Elections, and. the said EORGE 1p, `.Cowan, for placing corrugated pipe wonderful remedies List was first posted up at my office at ' for culvert on con; 4, opp.lot 81, and have doge for me: I Whitevale on the 31st day.of August. ,'h auling same from Chert wood, 1.80; was a sufferer from 1914, and remains there for inspection. �Rwd HAS �NTAQ 'Patrick Teefy work in div, 28, 4,50; female weakness Electors are called upon to examine Thos. Oliver,balance of acct. drawing said Lists and if an omissions or oth- gravel on north townline as r con- and displacement to take r er errors are found therein, �e al's leased' to quote tract, Uxbridge, to pay half, 9.75; and I world have immediate proceedings to have said p `�r Frank Soden, operating grader.118.20; such tired.worn out errors corrected according to law.• i ? also operating parader on northern feelings, sick head- Dated at,Wbitevale,Aug,31st 1914 yoix prices On _ =, townline,opp. lot d.Uxbridge to pay aches and dizzy DONALD R. BEATON, ' .half, 6.80;Thos. Cond 190 de 'of �' W Clerk of the Tp. of Pickering y s lis. ' Doctors did' gravel opp. lots 20, 21, Uxbridge to me no good so tried 49-51 Wbitevale, Oat _-� gt r:: ppaay half 19.00; Lehi Goove,r hauling the Lydia E. Pink- 18 dsp�ravelon con. 9, opp lot 29, ham Remedies-Vegetable Compound �} 1� V��, e]rlal� 11.80;Thos. Hamlin,placing pipe cul. ��ttTLAKE SHING _ lea-on--Altana-road- Sulative Wash. I wit Irk con.6. 5.00;John Crockett,commuta- �and can do all my own work. I � tion of statute labor as unperformed owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega- :;and placed on collector's roll and col- table Compound aid want other suffer- �'' .<�e deliver to any station � looted in 1912, in div.1D,7.26 and for lag women to know about it"-Mrs. ca h gravel n in div. 51, 62011 B. A�Euison fors 1 In Ontario w° 1918, y H. E. MABZN, 211 S. Spring, fit, Mur- • " pick pplow 25.00; T. C. Brown for �eMo' Tenn. _ patntlag 8 brid es 108.00; also for This famous remedy, the medicinal ;'• E point from W. W.Jackson 4.00; A. C• ingredient*of'which are derived from " Reesor timber for culvert' on con, 6, native roots and barbs, has for nearly e :{. op . lot 86, 7.50; W: W. Sparks forty yean-proved-to bs r most valua-. . 1 ; _aY' n. 1llL V all tty and pp _ ___ ' _ freight on carload of timber and his tonic and Invigorator of the female freight on paint, 25 69, Jas L. Palmer organism. Wowen everywhere bear 19 yds gravel div, 51,90;Jas. White, willingtestimony to the wonderful vir- Are easily applied and have ale not down to price a-91 _ 64 yds gravel div, 13, 5.40; Mrs. A. tug of Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable ways given the best of Burrell 100 yds ravel div 19 10,00: "Ontario Bridge Co, for culvert 9.00; .impound. satisfaction. , _*Let g-get acquainted and fill K ' ;Oliver Pugh supplyying timber and Why Lose Hope. - -- rep two bridges on Altona Rd con. 6, No woman suffering from any form like cut above. Olde order. .40.00;H G Calvert gravelling station of female troubles should lose hope an- Made standard grade only. -Corm _ r -•f ` road, Kingston road and rep. Picker- ..til sM has given Lydia E. Piiikham's gated Iron any gauge. F Ing bridge 79.00; W. H. Banks build- Vegetable Compound a fair trial. io culvert bet lots 16 and 17 in con. 9, Let me figure for your ne=t roof Ing If you want sl advio�writs to 5.00;Russell Burrell bauling M yde Lydia IL Pial edieias Ca(snail• and save you money. g a H E ' S E O gravel on station road 60.00; W. H. dentia!)Lnu�=ass. Tour letter will Bell telephone, 7Peak grading on Kingston road opp bee • rMj � answend�11 a I •� L lot 11, 6.00; John Purdy.repairing tROWAa�aM hill L litadot F. J. PTCI>`98, P1Ck8i'1D i�TO�F•� bridge and supplying timn!%:': ��zz, me .,{.'r ." ♦y; ... :;,..`. ',a 6.yr.�;'" M..r ' ;'S-.n.."th�'t+.'Y.,",�.,'{e+,a.r +•«,., n:a�'',, a• .i^ ,zeS 't •..•tyT+' ;•w.' :";pu �" '.'tE *'� -7 mr -,q= -1 . � - y .7 Z ZZ ww N, spa/11ttMONT Mr. and Mrs. Combs, of Toronto was to take a feta days spent.bunday here with the lat- rest-cowaV pleased to report Gibbons Is relAIntIng Thom" tar's.mother, Mrs. A. W. Mackay. that he is now improving. -:;:fle RICHARDSON'S Lie residence. John Gerow is spending a few We congratulate C. O. Bennett W and had a business. trip to Tm -N I di,j I of Ing days at the home of his parents, on his success at the Toronto Ex. 'the city on Tu elod's George and Mrs. Gerow, of Port,hibition. at which he showed a Ohi" A Very IwP hokortmeas Of Kim Margaret Vacusb spent a Perry. ware and eq1t. receiv- Books.PO4. Toys, jobs ........... Mr. t week. Clydesdale -stewd In the city Ise 19: Are Dick and Mrs. Johnstong first e for eag4f- He sold Andrew Ha r"Y" for the Holiday trade. spent &%%ek the colt lMargaret spent a 9=9"in child, ofTotonto, t3rank.Batty, of Brook. and am ahem. onto. With Mrs. Johnston's parents. I lin, for a good figure. Mr. Batty is Quite a few from this locality Fred and Mrs. Farmer. Mr.John-' now exhibiting the animal at,the ,.Subseriptions Oaken for all MagesineC who was On thb sick list, Western Fair London. y Oshawa Fair on ston, Weekly and Daily Newv"pero attended the Wednesday. J. C. and Mrs. Macnab and son, of Uxbridge,spent Tuesday with d relatives in town. 1:4;J '4 wrccstreet. 01] F, ;-a Is 3c Mrs. H. Mechin and daughter, Mtsg Blanche, of Brougham, were 7in town on Monday. ween .: Dpening of Direct Passenger Service bet John and Mrs. Gregg,and G. H. The Pickering TORONTO OTTAWA QUEBEC and Mrs.Samir motored to French- UNION STATION CENTRAL(G.T.R.) STATION. C. N.R. STATION 10E '01REAM le Committee Bay on Sunday. Our ice-cream parlors will now be panied by AXD VALCARTIER MILITARY CAMP. ' during the season and we Visffianc Com Ch". Sargent accom open _49 had-a business -will-secure-ire Uaw do -Su- ;aeveral friew Effe�r--t-iv-e-'A-u-g-u-st.-241fi,-&-niftbere fter----,D­&iry-Lr3(ce-Pr Wday. Neat. supply from t oder eallux,and prosecute 1111111111_cL rh ii West- East- issEmmia�nd , who, juan bound "beenvisiting friends in Aurora the felons! X. P. X. Aa X. First-class Bread.Cakes of fine variety A. X and Barrie, returned home Dn Sat- 9.20 IV. ToaoNTo _&r. 9.15 *7.15 IV. OTrAwA, ar *10.00 and Confectionery always urday. F, X. 12.30 JoLurrrn 4100 on hand. Members having prop" stolen oommuni. Fred Pilkey had the misfortune oats Immediately Wi% member 1.00 IV. BzLLzvu.Lz sr. 5.15 &. x. X. one to have a rusty nail run into 4.55 sr. KiNoeTolq arT__1-_30 5.45 BRAWIMGAN JCT. - 8.40 HERB MONNEY, of Executive a4ranita.. of his feet, which necessitated 1.30 IV. IV. 4.55 8.50 &r. QUBBBC IV. .5.80 PICKERING, ONTARIO Membership fee 111.01L medical attention. 4.40 SNITW8 FALIA :: 1." 9-95 IV. sr. 5.20 D. H. Scott has returned home kov be b"from 0.20 Si. OTTAWA Iv. 12.15 *10M ar, VAWARTUM IV. *4.41 IT On appliession' after sixwding a couple of weeks P.M. Noon A.. X. P. X I;FdW TINSWIM Saw in Fort Exec.Com.-L. D. Banks,C.S.palm- vacation with * Service between Ottawa and Quebec City daily. friends er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Oat Stanley, London and Richmond �Mectric'Lighted'co�ches and Cafe Parlor Cam between TorontoI have opened up in Greenwood a Hill. tinsmith shop sn"m prepay-Fred C. Madill, son of James and Ottawa, ed to do -aft kinds of tin- J.VO'donnoe'. J. Clark. &;Ld Mrs. Madill, has successfully Standard Sleeping Care and First Class Coaches between Ottawa President. seers"ry and Quebec City.' .0 amithing, roofing and passed his examinations in Phys- Double Daily Service, except Sunday,and convenient West-Bad ser- furnace work. teal Science at Toronto Univer- vies between,Toronto, Port Hope, Cobourg, Trenton, Picton, Belleville, Work guaranteed and prices sity. We extend congratulations. Deseronto and Parker. moderate. The Sacrament of the Lord's Repair Shop . For RML and Steamship tickets, and all Information, apply to Supper will be observed in the Lawrence Denny) Presbyterian church on Sunday Nearest C N. R. Agent: Septi 27th at 11 a. w., Prepara. GREENWOOD Bicycles for hire. Also, a qumber of tory services Friday evening,Sept . ........... second-hand wheels for sale,or new oues ordered when 26th. at 7.80 P. rp. NATCH FOR 'red r p Auto Tim. friends of Maas Flossie Mor gan. rude at right prices. A large number of the young The Cadillac Vacuum Cleaner eVulnio Goodyear and TOWS met at the home of her parents, This Is the time when women have. their carpets and rugs cleaned 0 Duncan and Mm Morgan on Fri- Motor truck each Wednes' Ind phone 1913 Pick. am clean by using day evening of last week and and put in place again. Why not keep the vacuum day and Saturday for all Russell Andrew treated her to a kitchen shower. this hand vacuum cleaner? Wo dusty curtains or walls, kinds of Bread and Cakes. John Gerow, T. P. Shirk and PICKERING, Out. Thomas Gregg who have been everything kept clean and bright all the year round. The -rapped Ask for a 10 cent w )ending a few weeks cam 3."" at best make $9.50 an $11.50. -Afreedemonstrationwhe'a asked for L1.8 'L fruit loaf. Irdberg, Parry Sound District, P�cke�Nt'ng Vol returned home and feel C. H. BURLING, PICKEMNG anuch better after their outing. W 0 M A union prayer service was held NT. 00 ire OSHAWA. 0, on Wednesday evening of last Lumber YojLd I week in response to the call sent 'Oshawa' dteel dhingles out by,the heads of the various FLOUR and FEED protestant denominations in view -We havejust received a large and 'of the present -European crisis. Are Fire Proof, Wind Proof, at C. N. R., Station well"sorted stock of Georgia pine in- -Able addresses were given.by Rev. Cherrywood te I rior finish.composed of base casing A. McLellan. Rev. J, R. Real and Nater Proof, Lightning and mouldings In great variety. Rev. H. Wood. that were muchWe guarantee all the above stock to 1�. enjoyed by the goodly number pre- Proof and Frost Proof. Shorts,Floar,"Dried be first-cis". as it was manufactured ;sent the Soul ern States by the beat . Brewers Grains, Malted in American machinery. Rev. T. H. Stewart, represents- good, up-to-date Canadian. Feed, Oileake Meal Also pannel doors, open and glazed tiveof the Upper Canada Bible 3folassine, - Blatchford's sasli, verandah columns and bar& _ . 7armers use them. Society gave an Interesting ad wood flooring. 1.2 and 8 inch rough Calf Meal,Oyster fibell etc. dress on the work of the society 11 hem. and dressed pine. I add 2 toe in Canada In the Methodist c Z For particulars Phone home 5090. lock hurc rough. I inch hemlock T and -'os.Wedneeday evening. The lee- See any of the following Local Aagents-They will gave you Imt prices on Gd. Call and see it. tare w"illustrated by a number Pedlar's Metal Roofing. Siding, Vents, Culverts Finials, Yard closed every Saturd aft4k,-. Is of excellent lime-light views that noon, until further note. Terminals, Shearing and Ornaments. Were much appreciated by those t. - ' .Samuel Manning, W. Pringle,I n t. D. P. and Mrs. Macfarlane and presen Br.00klin,[Ont- Whitby,'O W. D. Gordon Son, Jacob McIntyre, son, of Prussia. Soak., are visiting -G. M. Rice, 044 Whitby, Out. Whitby, Ont, -.--._PICXE1UXG with the latter's grand rents, Al :4 a Lawrence Deun:rT John Ashenharst, A" Peter and Mrs. Macnab. Yr. Mae. am :farlane who has had charge of the Greenwood, Out. Goodwood, Ont Is IN rd .:.;'W. Henly, W. F. Burton, F 1.1 7. Prussia branch of the Stands Whitevals, Out. j tto oo ATTENTION Bank, for nearly two ears, has Box Grove, Ont. a W. W. Sadler, a been transferred to they office J. C. Morrish, t Toronto. We congratulate Highland Creek, Ont. Greenwood, Out... -4 New and second crea •m separs- Win. Wilson, Pickering, Oat. a 30 him on his promotion. tore. Gasoline 'engines,' 8 No higher price, but better service and satisfaction. 7::. es The annual picnic of the Pres b to Oat different makes, pumping ouC y man Sabbath School and ''° 1 Mission Band, which was.held in CA at 0. THE PEDLAR PEOPLE tim' ited scar L -fits. Farm implements., Mr. Borland's grove on Saturday I I ma, Apr I _afternoon was a very enjoyable -Head Office and works,. OSHAWA, ONT] EstablishedJ1861 cm WWI Key log GET PRICES. affair. There was a good attend- W i - I -Sow for sole. ;;fiance of the young people of the Ydang Brood --a- 'IL rA Congregation who entered most se enthusiastically into the sports ob. a C's Ct Sop$ -4 aw 00t. k#A that were provided for their en BROOK ROAD, ONT. tertainment. Thefthanks- of the THE DOMIMIDN� ANK school and the mission band is als EDMUN6 IL 04"n.ILP.,PRtslosw. w.c,smimcim%not 0=� - b !snuary 195-WhitT J7 7, Oshawa R.BroughM due Mr. Borland for the use of his C.4L BOGIRT,Cleo"Meal tT,.Lxbrwe is,o annington is., P=17 uptervol"19. -beautiftil-grove. 11 -0 hollowlsoodel KIII&MA Some of our residents are anx• loos to know what our -village ir- _You Can Start a Savings Account teude to do to assist our country - with.$1.00. it is not necessary for you to visit until you havet, Are You Interested in• large sum of money. An account can be opened with $1.00 and -in her great crisis. None of our el ;7rnore on which interest U.compounded twice a year. young mea have gone to the front to fight the battles of the Empire, Fen D 4 but we can assist by contributing -WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Minager. to the,p&triotIc..fuud_as. .they. are of the empire. doing In all parts Of oulmaterials and dodo ,A great many are willing and kap/In stook. It will pay YOU .anxious-to help in this worthy 0 Its to "ll at out works acd inspect oar stet a cause, and they are only waiting 9 agents we do not employ them, for some one -to--approlseh _Q IF 1%11)Q --them- I" I . .. I= off the-&C 0 end do throw off th ad ask them for their contribu- &.F9 "_L1TJL.& of 10 per asul.,which tion. It 14 now lip to some society aertainly save by pa"hasing from I have in stock 3W rods of sall x"ted.I or persons to take the initiative IWHfflT INANITE CIL, and they are sure to meet with wire fenciag made by the reatly response. Millinery Opening. Sept. 21st W' d 22nd, Whitby, The Rei. McLellan preached a Steel Company of Canada.' able and instructive sermon very i and following days. 'The We extend' a cordial invitation to all the ladies of Pickeriffy and stir- I also carry brace wire, 1E. W. RVANSI last Sunday evening on Shaking of the Nations," king Ta rounding country toco e and seethe new eras no trolled spring wire, wire m tum AS his text, Haggai 2 : 7, "1 will Ladies' Hate for fall and winter. Puinp Manufac .6 ons and-the desire-of -­_ ��. __! i- ---o patent staples. Steel-posts, and lit! AC iduth,6 -Shop--and Reside�nce, Duft u at tod s s s a ke all nati We are pleased state to t Miss Me" all nations shall come," the speak- charge of the Millinery Dept. fo all know she is a most c er showed f'om history that great cedar posts, r work equal to anything ia o -large WHITBY, ONT. milliner, and.we guarantee all events were ushered in by the _s a ing i Df the potions and by it e. cities-.* Our priegs are moderate. All co, -Three doors w of Whitby House h ki , in certain obstacles were removed.-Wo-ar -adding-danLy-to-o.ur.falI ana winter sock.inDry floods, Fancjry ode I you what I hA':and We we prepared to instal wood or Iran A --E a Iailili Ve and tho way opened up. He be- Hats and Caps,Boots and Shoes,,Rubbers, Crockery, etc. chi aWLet e liow Ileved. that Germany, which has of goods have oAvanced in price you will still find our prices I e oc pumps on short notice,also attend A as last year in all the above lines. quote you prices. been for years an obstacle in the to all kinds:of repairing. Agent for the Ontario Wind MIB,peace would be taught a Don't foiget to see our 3W samples of Sultings and Overcostint,s Ordernaw., t much needed lesson, and that and save t less than an*other House in he business, LS180 9tb0 ine engines and: $5 to$10 a suit 11 e squre gear while not blind to the suffering R ad bloodshed which the war on- Groceries all fresh and up-to4ate. Prices about usual. tailed, we should not be fearful so MAGNET ORHANOWEPARATO to the results.-Col[. D. SIMPSON Co.,- DICKERING LOCUST HILL none Bell 140.so, Ind. 26%' ....cx...leve+sn•-:v. .. - .. - .✓ �•_. , -•. ,. -�.�2. ,:.. ..::,:�z,,....,,,-.,� ..+.rte "fr•x' '�' ..'.L r.:c, ..� ».. .� a u+�'�ii�A - w .-,+✓ rC:,.<.t ...fir �°'c. ;,• ... ..:. ,,,n• rr ,.w,,,�yr.. .�' r-x�s:,r''�' i':� `;4 ....:__' :. ,,:{?i,:^W,'r''. •R.>:�;r '..t 7 .�:?.J.I, ' t� IG MANSTRUS MING DEFEATTRS PURSURD U� ,ern .Now �PURS IV Allies Inflict Enormous Losses on the Forces of the4. .- _ — - _ Kaiser .y x N ' , Dtoet ous Reversal of Rol y' �`*' + qyof T;vo Armles Ever : . Known. a A despatch from Paris says: The beels the French army, which they which, A despatch from London says battle of the Marne, as the French went south to fight, and >> P ! .have christened the neat stru le when the Germans started 'to fall Y <+ F ys The sixth week of the war betwe@� 4 in the Cerrito IP between Parfs.and back,-gy3slrly-adviced and took ` >< Rl x� y„ German and France, Giti:a+t' ` ..Verdun with the allied armies of the offensive. Whd1e tai and Belgium has +bro ht i a. raoce and England on one side and must have ;b•een •severe, the Neal7R " uS the Germans on the other. The herd blows of the battle appear to }� -< s:r .. vast transformation. The purou 'N German right, in the face of su- have been struck between Vitry-le tl W'` r,`fir are ths�urauare- 1Fhe-irresls- ,, perior forces and threatened with Francois. and Semn`ne. i,.3 tible sweep of•seven German armies. an .outflanking movement, retired Here the French were drawn up to the north along the route over on a road over which they could �O8 ms which Geaeral'von Kluk made his move rapidly. They were repeated= an immovable force at the Marne li g adva.,rp . _Py-vu - ue ow s right River Belgian border after.having forced Saxon' army and the Prince of a The s,rmy of General von Sl a retirement of the allies at, Mons Wuertemberg's right. These at- which so long battled to turn tzlk . .. a arac- - and again at Cambial and St. Quen- tacks were.of a most violent c � - allies' western flank, was i �, ter, according to the 'French re- ' With General von Rluk Stec, acr ports were shopped only.when Gen- slowly and steadily outflanked. Itd Cording to French official reports, eral Pau of in session of the '' retirement before the small, bu the ht win of General von Bue- hills north of Sexaanne, from which [• hardy, British army-turned the W i rig g 'al'. low's army which supported his left his artillery could command the val-. s:.. a of battle.w To-do all the German armies; ` t -fell back toward the Rivers Aisne ley down which the Germans would y._----_- and.Oise, On von Buelowtheir.'s left the neoessarily advance on way exceptthat facing Qerdu'a and a army of the Prince -of_Wuefts� Etalons few miles south-west, are retry; ' - - berg, which had been trying for It," was for the possession o ing_— ' weeks to break through the French these hills that the French fought General von Kluk's army, which u line, stopped fighting and retiree hard early in the battle, and it was a week ago was a few mil""to they north. here that daily a fight occurred at of Paris,. has ',stared: j more than sixty miles to the north= - which first went in favor of one side y ! Got a •Long y a . east while on the extreme right L Way Estand thea the other. It is believed � General von Ptak, it would hgrs that this retirement in+bo the - HOTEL. DE VILLE, LOUVAIN. army of the Bavarian Crown Prince, 6. pear, gat farther east and south One of the moat b•autiCul buildings 1n.Europe and centuries all. i which was attacking the Frenohi p trills west'of Vitry-le-Francais was $ bf Paris than had heretofore been thought so have been destroyed In the destruction of Louvain but is eastern line from Nene to E made to enable General van y Pi disclosed, so that his advance was Moltke and the Gemran general srpatohes say the Germaas preserved it. has fallen back to the frontiers Izven faster than he. was given cre- staff to plan ..some-othei means *or -- - - Lorraine, permitting the French lit .for. However, laced by' a1 re-occu Lunev^ille and several) y way of breaking through the French �Ij jj1 RE 1 RE l T _�HaBSE$ ACCEPTED. � o _strong British-F'retrcli` ilius, and line. II jtJ j' _ -_ - _ - With another French force advanc- A correspondent has sent the fol- Saskatchewan 'Notified by the Im- weal ing Ecom Paris threatening hisdes from the front: � VAUlly ROUT flank and his communications, ,<lowing P' h lJ Ulla U Pertal Authorities. •RED CROSS SAILS. The. last reianaai2a oI the (,ler- _ i General von Kluk-was eom�pelled to mans' cavalry have been destroyed, — . —---- A despateh from Regina says-: It Delayed Steamer Leaves New Yo t withdraw northward and then fight and a large part of their mobile ar- T T' has been announced by the Provin- an Errand of Mercy. �F the French'on the River Ourc In - q• tillery-and examen=tion trains have Amiens, Lille and Ocher Cities ci:al Government that Sa•ukatche- ! this fighting a number of German - A despatch from New York says:� � been takes. '.Huge numbers of their r _-guns, -hundreds of, prisoners and rank and file have been either cap- -`_Were. Evacuated by the wane offV of fifteen hundred horses„ The steamer Red Cross, formerl7l �i Ta rt'o[ the Ger•maa trans rte were Pc turgid or cut off. Germans. -- has been accepted by 4,lie Govern- am the Hamburg-American liner Ham-: # ren,aii - . _ . ''A wireless message .to Berlin meat of Great Britain. This pro- burg, sailed for Britacm. The Red' Real Hard Blows,of French. which was intercepted here said: A d toh from Paris• says. tee. �� abets ages -one hu�U�ln In their'retireamends Generals von 'We are-badly•its need of horsea and The of cisl oommuniques justify poral ase ago by bweIIrty-five trained 113;1uk and von Buelow had shed, supplies. Frsaace'e victory isi the fiveY• the Saskatchewan Governmentbut thirty surgeons,battle being treated. as a. German the.aloes tance b the Im and as .• F - - p y penial au- of thousands of pounds of abaorbeab 1 CARNAGE IN PURSUIT. rout. Reports' from , all sectaon•s tberitiea was received a ' DEFEAT _ eoantinue to indicate a general with- on colon; �• 8ce, drugs sad anrgi:i drawal of the enemy. Lille' and Tuesday morning by Pteanier Scott. cal iastrumemts, - Germans Fought Stern Rearguard Amiens have been evacuated. The -- - - 1 Aetion. disotrder which accompanied the , -.1'OD AUSTRIANS - runt i� e�iaowa by the capture of -BELGIAN. ' A_ deopatteih:f i+crm P$ras says: it s of-stragglers. SeveralMANY -B EL G I A N. __.:V ICT.o RIES a foreign offices, Who visited the many groups te of Batuiday's f�hting, aoh,ea ecemstandards were also taken. 80,000 Men Taken in Latest -Battle the allied army was pursuing the Between Blotzlaeian and Sier.emz, Aleatoe, French cavalry,.supported agd Tota4.MAy Reach fleeing left wing of the Genuses at Y artillery, annihilated boiens. of. Villages Abandoned by the Germans -if7�,;,� eTry, an, ted ua- Berzy, just south of Soissons, des- d 120,000. German cavalrq.Allgthe I = - cribes a terrible scene of carnage. as o a - ro f Forced Retreat Ade tch from Landon nays: The fields acid woods were thickly horses of the invaders were killed. The nut;rber of.German troopers -- The two great Austrian armies etr$wn with. dyad eeverayl thou killed was very large. commanded by Generals Auffenberg elands had fallen in that district. , A despatch frpm London -says: vain compelled the Belgian left to, t The G_ermaas fought a stern rear- The French military ' writers,' ve g and Dinkel, have beet, battered by King Albert of Belgium is in ger gi ground, but the right and Dem-' .;: while they donrt gq so fes as to say the Rumians in Galicia. They made. g'ua� action, keeping the allies at tr® continued to advance, and it is;'. IL respectful distance. The left all that the Germans are incapable of Conal command of an army which is conjectured that the Germans will. desperate -endeavors to ooncentrate Y 7 . in the vicinity of Rawa Auska, but the Rounded where-they fell-to be- Pulling themselves together an driving "the Germans steadily to= be forced to 'evacuate Louvain. have been completely surrounded. making another stand, think it is ward Brussels. Despatches from Large taumbea+s of Geam,an wounded coma prisoners of the allies. g unlikely that General von Kluk will ^''Caught be vreen rivers, utaable to Much war material lay in oonfu- correspondents in Belgium received were- taken to- Antwerp. Fr. ` be able to form his fasces and give r 'protect wagon trains or transport aion and a hundred houses is the ati Atnsterdaul, Bordeaux and these and from wounded Beal ' 'a neighborhood ''were wrecked, the battle in France uahess the ®,)lies, ,other place2s agree-that the Belgian soldiers information -is -obQialned.. . .artillery in a marshy country, they breathless from their ' prolonged " ,have bern _cut from food supplies furniture lying in.broken heaps. In offensive movement has cleared the that the Kaiser's grip on Bedgi m ie the sl Ltsr of the walls numbers o1 struggle, are the wmpell count of German troo for at rapidly relaid Dozens o vil- and auununition and are at the country Ps P y ng ` wounded were ro to halt. It is held snore probable trercy of the Russian horsemen and p pP� �up awaiting least fifteen miles'south and south- leges have been given up b the that the.•gigantic armies will meet r g n5. It is estimated that the :l,us the arrival of ambuianoea. east o$ Antwerp, Apparently'the German traces in their 'forced' re- us- 7 consider it -min in Belgium:: Germams, hastenin aou.thward to treat southwsasd-. _ •tttar. generals'wrere -able to with- � g" : draw' • 180,000 -mere after disastrous probable that the German forces o reinforce-their sha.ggering troops in The, ohi:raoter of the news rem defeats at Krasnik and Tomaszow, which evacuated Amiens returned NINE SONS 01LNDED° France, have been defeated by.the oeived here indicates clearly tdia+G which .succeed•cd oye_rwhelming',.re too late to join the main body,and Belgians near Termonde, Ghent and, the object..of file Belgian'offenai've verses at Lublin and Lember and are likely cutoff. — Terrible Worts of the 73-�IiBimrtre 'Leirre. The Belgians won as im- is two fold�to stasis•, the retreat- that.this bast force, the. Sower of French Gun. portant e- ant on the right ing German columns if possible and " Francis Joseph's army, will be pri- A despatch from Paris says: One 5,ink'of Lhe Scheldt and the Ger- to recapture Brussel$ sad itis Doan- r EAGER TO E\LIST. mens"are ra id reireatin These tr to'the east and south. It is as y.axmeers.of the.Czar.*The repbrt from woman '.in Paris Ztitme.. Bonnard P, g Y Rome. St.,. Petersburg and Paris ' 'poitihs are named as the newest evi- sumed here 'that the Rang of Bel 800,M Britons Have Joined the has received news that'all of her -agree subsan�tiall that•the Russ'•va-n dentes. -ed the vigorous offensive. glum will endeavor to foray a.junc ;a$ Y, nine sons have been wounded. She . 1 ciotories of the past few days have British. Army. Gertna•b cornmunication•s to the tion with an Anglo-French column y Pa is a widow. . A French sous-officer north and north-east have been crit which is supposed to be movie from: utterly overwhelmed Austrian mili- A despatch* from Washington just• back from the front, afteF g tar% power in Galicia; and that the says; The British Embassy received raisin the- terrible work of the, railway lines have been seized by Ostend. Unquestionably; 'if site-, the Belgian army and the Ger- great armies are hurled- back from ' - 'capi'tu'lation of'-the 'armies of von from the hondob-Foreign Office the .pbraveglittle- cigars;`meaning the Sm -AuAenberg and Dankel cannot following despatch: "There is in- 75-millimettre French gun, said: nra•ns have been .driven beyond Frame they will find a po�rerfui .- longer be averted., The reports creaaing enthusiasm for recruiting ,The Germans fight without enthu- Louvain-and-to the south-east. A I new army of the allies ready to e.gree that the Kussians ha e taken in Great Britain. . Three hundred siasm, -but they fight well. One German counter-attack from. Lou- .strike them.on the flank. . thousand-prisoners,. including thousand mien .kava join4-th _ 1,100 officers, in the past two days, lar army since the war began. The They never stop to rescue a cam- Rcsumad that immense quantities of eagerness to enlist has grown radenor do they pay any attentione- harsh TowardB.erlil .artillery, ammunition .and military markedly since Rritis�h troops have• to their dead of wounded,• brit s oyes.have fallen into the hands of actually been engaged with the march on over heaps of slain, coni- tlse victors, enemy., rades, victims of our quick-firers. They are like ants, innumerableA despatch from London says: is learned, has been personally in ants. This man 'praised the scout-. The evacuation,of Cracow, on the command of the ill-Mated Austrian : A frica ing work of rho German aeroplane a, western border of Galicia, has tom- forces. in crmans Defeated saying that the moment a regiment menced; according.bo ii despatch to An interesting rumor, credited in changes its position it is certain to Renter's Telegram Company fro St. Petersburg, is that the German r -= receive a visit from a German aero- St, Petersburg, and consternatio Crown 'Prince" Frederick William fir. plane and shortly after this the . reveals in that town.- Despatch has been ap inted commander-in- A des tch from London says: Karon a on the north-west shore P pa y g t German fire changes its direction rhe official press bureau announces df Take Nyassa, at the S.et"diinus from Vienna•; by way of Reane, as e o aiser's forces against P of the Stevenson- Road), which was ane shells begin to fall thick on the Bert that the advance,guard of the ,Russia in the East Prussian field. British troops have -met and new position; Russian centre has started a march The.Crown Prince was supposed defended_by one officer, fiftw African- - defeated a German •force of 400 ---^� in the direction. of_Berlin, invading. have been in command of the.Ger- s,_the police and eight civilians._ [`ST-N- OTf--SHO(]T .T'THE-M. Breslau t most important city inn mane ire -in---.the—earn n' in g _ which entered Nya•s.aland, British After three hours' resistance, a P Central Africa, The Germans -lost column arrived from Bra British Airships hi'lll Cruise Over 6evcn olhcers killed and two-asusi rove t e enemy off. Iia- S=outh-eastern Germany, and 180 A St. Petersburg desgatch states �, tvvo fie;d and'tvcn machine guns.' ter, the main- British force came London. miles in frem the frontier. that•Hunga.rian,troops afre refusing `1`hc kts.i among the rank and file up, and after a day'.s' fiFh.ting, in :l despatch from London 'sayfi tj . The Vienna despatches also de-: to fight the Russians, deserting in +ares heave. '1~he�riiish long among which the 'Germaris •fought with The Admiralty .'announced. qn care that it is officially admitted in whole battalions and fleeing into the whites wa4 <�11t ! lied and rev-;great dc�terininstion, and-had to be TueFdaV night that one od the gt�,i• the AuFtria•n oaplta.l that '125,000 Russian territory. Similar reports meri, on-e-f-,5sirth-cf the entire artiry are afloat concerning• the. civilian era) wounded- 0,13-a:riong tic rank dislcdaed by repeated hoyonet tish nasal airships rvqulcl make h. sand file not iEsee asbed. A British i charges, drove the enemy. towar4 start cruises. over.London in the oAerat.iing in the Galician campaign, rifle clubs a+t Cracow, some of wbi�ah force advanc g t g days" Have been'killed, wounded or taken are said to'have refused to take u1 �s c &i n.t the Ger '. he Son vee River. The British were next few d s and at night. The too' exhausted to.coatinue the ur• ublic are warned not to shoat a•t Prisoner by the victorious Russians. arms when ordered to the drsaxw. ,o swans, who,* howerver. evaded them, p p ..:,. The Archduke Francis Frederick, it,of the city. s attacked` the r '` h stnttcn at ett►t• the airship 4 .. - .,�, +�. .:�r. 1 ''�' �r= .-:•a��.. u ,..� '„. :;..::?,'+s"r'ix .an', s•;: ry ,f{.. j...�:�. .w•T "•:�a 1r. `i ,r;;^ .,�3'asr...,tx,:... ,:A”-. 1�=Ly ,.w.au.'. G +f(p........ :zv�' :::. .. , �n�'g•,�;�' ,::",. ,. . w ,n a4..'�� _ :its a ��`• �kxr�� �':Y Et�.r-••'�• r ,.'.x' ' f' „^s?- `-,.�T,. :�r; � t ..� _ • �L .t •G: r,V --.� i."a' Tw d+'6 .. Y' ••`...«..4,,�i1,. > .. ,'' ._+- ,- :-„y. _ s. -<a;, �,+^-r^o �. -'�ra„ �w"$•,^ ,.s^-v,;,•* ::sem 7 ^,y r. eMy. ,.,;s ,i".3`+r, - r ''.> 's - ..:, es••.v - :. ,, }•{•- �d _ :r.. r xw:'..' :,-kIry .. ". n.p ":-, $ � -•....v!Emax•:m•. -'. ..:.r,{.-y. 2+,ea:mna'....,,.,,:..�u^�i�:';a.v«,,. ..n .:.,"�"I'a.'�'wt.,r+..�+1:,., u, -.-:'.n.. y. "ii"r•..�;�'�: .:.;"SW-m.,> �'.:,i rl ' •..:.,> A ..,.-"A,A. d' `M /` •ti +q .:waL. a dt°- rift .r..{i.,rl:. _ ' .. .. ....', ._,•.- rH.'',.. .. _ .__ -_ � .. �... .... :..Ire ' -- -- HOW LONG WILL W1R LAST? riser C8aS�3 THE NEW POPE Y , y PIMPLES NEARLY • //rr,,,, coag Dragghig War Sheer Disaster Every ICt11D�' 11Sc1 Cure R[D fAC[ for 'Germany. r _ a X The uestion I q g. g haw ion this rent Park OUST RUB ON OLD-TIME "NERVI �^ - � :.,_,__ } war_.ia"lileely to xgt iniareat•s every __ Not necessary to drug ` Especlally an forehead and Chin. soul in Europe, but it i6 astonish= y s That awful stiffnese theMakes you _ Ashamed to. Go Out. Cuticum ing to see how wide apart are the yelp worse than a kicked dog will be I shred—cured . tor a certainty, and tiEw Soap and Ointment 'Cured In different estimates. Fromthree quickly, too, u you just rub on Nervi Idonth and a Half. weeks to three.veara have been sag- ta, e . 6. , seated as thelrobable duration of at ' Rub Nerviline .right into the sore t]}e content, wltfh every varieE� .of :;,'spot, rub-lots of,it over those tortured y 4 MCMUU84 at..01}City,Out My fists intermediate estimate, and it is Jtnuaclea,,do tiffs and the, pain vVill go was nearly covered with pimple..especially evident that few people have given - You see Nerviline !s thin, not 'oi]y. :f "� ?Sn niy forehead and chin. The trouble be- the matter much serious thou t, f' Therefore it sinks' in; it penetrates y K gan.with pimples and blackheads and there light, Highest grade beans kept whole ' through the tissues, it gets'.r*ht• to were times I felt ashamed to go out. Tlusy says the London Times, and mealy by perfect baking, En0$9 re tlunimand-thea. nerves that make you dance with pain. i .I squeezed the matter out. ging wars which go .on dor years. LY ft���strength.. r' ' rubbed on different remedy _ Flavored with delicious saaces. _ You'H'get almost instant relief-froth T b " - _ _ V1re--are=geaersily= , - fialve m Cream but they did no They have no _ mII8C1e '. 80lBIIe88, ' stiffness; aCfliII$ and in OUT COlOnilil Wars it -does' - joints, lameness or rheumatism by good T i saw the advertisement of not usually matter whether we -rubbing with Nerviline. . It's a south- Cuticnra Soap end Ointment and sent for S y Ing liniment; and doesn't -blister; s I samply., I got it and began using them and strike soon or late. The enemy,.as in a week's tin'ie I noticed echange. I used a' le, is Ilei*in a Dositioll to make n. doesn't burn or even stain the skirule, Cuticum f C the sample of Boap and Ointment ]PAR lS ROXI aA Ln. It's the. most harmless'cure in..the. us qay very heab'ily for unreadineas world for Lumbago, Back Strain or and one box-of Cuticum Ointment fry the so ve'•take ow time tib-muddle IL W. aaW 1308,Ststsat:Colborne strgt. -- Sciatica. It.takes .away the ache at drug store with the Cuticum Soap. In a throng}. sorosto. once and ends your misery quickly: : month and a half the pimples and black- BUY - Now quit complaining—don't suffer, BENEDICT XV. heads were goaeand Iamcompletely cured.'7 But this war, this whirlpool IF •YOU ��'wNT Gr nor OR BFIL �► Fruit, Brock [train or Dalry 'w another day—Nerviline, that good, Above is a picture o Cardinsftella (Signed)Mfas Lydia Mcriwaln,May 23,'18. tears, in which we are 5nlddenly en write H. W. Dawson, Brampton P soothing old-time liniment will. limber Chiasa,Archbishopof Boulogne, Elect. Agent'atlonofmothers has found nosoap .gulfed, stands in a differept, tate- Colborne et. Toronto. fpr ed to'aiiccoed the late'Pops'PluA I so wellsuicedforaleansingandpurityingthe gory elft ethef We must regard 3L W. DAWSON, Colborne et.. :orosto. you up mighty quick. Get busy tW and hair o! is an chll as - �ap, the large 6oc. family size bottle �', d d1en It from the German point of view is the most economical of course, the -: - -outieara gyp• Its absolute purity and're" . asWtsptps�s pas saza- ' because Germany has been the ag- trial size costs but 25c. -Any dealer _ _.__.:The Landlubber. fteahlag fragrance alone are enough to ressor and will be the pacemaker. (� OYD WEEKLY ilv LIVE TO IS trial anywhere can supply Nervlline. _ recommend it above ordinary skin soaps: g P nary and_Boolt_ — drifting. Did you.throwlthe anchor yet IIectivere are demollient ptropertlea,ed to these qualities d teed caW eWahp dlsnays=e8ti Hernd h�o>stile nmilr Toronto. n' liberal. b�v:t a '1ao1°ddragging war "busine" in cohnect.lon Preg3 OU$ FRIEND$' IN HE_ TEN. overboard4 from Cuticum ointment, which reader it• — Landsman—Yes! But I cut off the most valuable in overcoming a tendency to tory ,states,she closing of the sea #' �1Vi11 the Tamil in Heaven rope.- I thought you'd like to save � ��°g eruptions and promoting a°°f' SEED POTATOES. 3 mal condition of akla'aad hair health. A and the parody Bis of her whole Be to each other known I " - that.. 'single cake' of Cuticura Soap and box maritime indu$tries togehiher with �EW BE> `sWICx SEED POTATOES.— on account of the war, this fail will Ta the haps in Scripture given3 of anticus Ointment we oftea-sumclect the dangers' which .her overseas a probably the beet time to b your Is the revelation shown I when•!1 eLe has failed Sold by druggists C. licit �• Woman Suffers' and dealer.ever"lls& S.ild b sample is colonies will incur, absolutely pro- seed potatoes for next year. Write me Will the brother meet with brother t habit any German from thi.nkiri of ' for price list of varieties. C. Fred Is?. Mei maned Frye, with 8?.D• Stela Boole. - g' FawbcUt, ["aper S3ekville, K:B. And feel each other's love's' �r Backache a dragging wa Will they recognize each other With 1,hrouic Backache , address post�tard Potter Drug Ao Cham. �r� _ FEMALE HELP WANTED. Corp,.Dept.D.Boston.U.S.A.,. y In that happy home abovel -- BUNIONS NO JOKE T •ADZES TO DO me, w le o LIGHT t Solving the Problem. - +� sewing at home, whole or spar• There I• Trouble Ahead. Not to the man who has'to move about, t.me; good pay; work sent any distances ") ..Yes, for the pleasing story „ . charges prepaid_ bend stamp for pardon- 45: In Gods own book is given— Constantly on their feet, attending Do you and your neighbor still but a slight ap0lestion of "pntnam's' rare. National' Manufacturing Company,to the wants of a large and exacting quarrel about that dog of his which ` We'll join the saints in glory— family, women often break down „ soften. the Uhick-j tisane and cures the. Montreal. Y used to scratch your flowers up'f bnnldn >,tickly: Just as good for.warts.. We'll know our friendi in Heaven. with nervous exhaustion. ;Xo; never now," iumve, and callomes is Putnam's Pain- 1LI9C7iZJAA EOUIL , Here memory is dim sighted, III the stores,, factories,, and on a c�Buried the hatchet, eh l" .. less corn Extractor, Ues- no other• 25c• wos SALE.—TEN PAIUS BEEEDIl+lti - ' And friendships pass away, term are weak, ailing women, dragged I „moo-; I buried the dog!" at all dealers. P?s8 'pwiintloa aoaapuoosorso0 raxo,[ But there, by Heaven lighted, down with torturing backache and I =`' ,t, Bros. Bothwell.- Out. In that eternal day, bearipg down pains. C.AiVCliiR.' TUMOR9, LUMPS, E77lw, a y Such suffering-isn't.natural. but St's LOW COLONIST RATES TO PACIFIC 1, Eddie-:.`Pa,.what's human na internal and •seerttal, cured with. We'll know both past and present, dangerous, because due to diseased COAST VIA CHICAGO, INION PACIFiC ture`1" -Par--`'That'a the thing that out pain by our horps treatment. write Yea, know as we are known, kidneys. I AND NORTH WESTERN LINE. nit ba.omiftre od late: Fir d. ()nn�ledloa9 i always catches it when h fe�11oR Com. i.Imlted G•linrarnnd slit. n And meet our friends-how plea- The dizztn�s, insomnia, deranged Tickets on sale daily from Rcpt. tL ke s&zA,- menses and other symptoms of kidney October eth. from cb,-co to Sate Lake can't blame it ori anybody .else." ATENTS -And sing before ti>`a throne. complaint can't cure thglnselvea, they city. Tacoma.os ASeatitle'. Vic iianito�ot. - I require the aaaistaace of Dr. Ham11-; strict Mlnaro's.Llaln»nt Curls Suras, Eto. And then,—O, what enjoyment,-- ton's Pills which go direct to the seat corre.p�ondi Tlaw rates from CanaA- broujbCeour hem icaan Burglar. (holding jewel case. and r' Pia OF o!V jPidEO TI DA a, To meet with those we love the trouble. tan vo rte. E 1 ih N V EN To glue vltaftty and power to the free reclining c asking to householder crouch e And in the sweet employment variable scenic rontea. Liberal stop- 6P - join P S kidneys, to lead aid to the bladder and overs. For full particular. as to rate+. terrifiedly in' bed}-"Sorry to gs• Sc. James se., Montreal O{ holy Saints above, liver, to free the blood of poisons. rontea and llteratare, write or call on troutble yer, mum, but would yer Write for ►aform•tioa O! friends who've one before Bennett. t3enesai Agent e6 Yoai<e y 't d e • to, ontr mind helping me choose a present N umerons Th*. -�llet111nka i hear the voices .probably there is no remedy so sac• B. g• e - for the mialaua 4 it's her. birthday I., oa.'t care much [or Lonely easeful as.Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Far .' - ` '1And my longing heart rejoices, sit womanly irregularities tial. merit - - to well known. $ellicoee, to morrow, To meet them on the shore. Because of their mild, soothing, and villa. " And I know those friends shall meet healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are Hefty-Pepa'infarlmed me that lie YOUR OWN D=LQQLST WILL TELL YOC "1i'hy. don't you move, then 1 me, _ este, and are recommended for girls was very much °used to Jack. Yu�ae p�•nein tor8rd1_weait,w.terr "Too many ties. Une neighbor Alice-And what'did sou say 4 Zya•sad Graaulated tiz o estartiag— 1° For they long to see me came, and women of all ages. 25 cents per lust, oomto:w.)twits toz Hook of tneE>e ha.s Igy . card table,. another my _ 4 end thio, O, how they'll greet�„ box a fall dealers,Hamlionef Pule of sub-Man v Betty--I notified papa that inter �y st« sntrtaeayH•azw�.�sasn barrow and a third my .lawn wheel With shouts of Welcome home, prion would'mean war. g _. drape and Bntteraut - - -'cobods IndtLpendent, ow r.' —Ra' E, Atkinaon, Fort Frances, -. - M4nard's Liniment for salt everywhere. m _ - wa - _ There is no such thing 'as jade- Minard's L)Mm•nt R•U• Neuralgia. Tuly 28, I914. _ riche5i-man in-fife - ,I, ` GE$a1;1N NILITAR1S3l C tbT" ]if She'd Casey Did yezSkn w�,Pat. Ryan Po ldha$tohate somebody' else"to Took Forty 'Tears to Make. J )€.F,AR�ING THINGS R r Lt Io to I:od It That Britain :4itist who's just Biedl cut his hair. A patchwork quilt which 1143 tar•` >!I:>tke Sacriflees. ken 40 years to make is one of the , 1�'e Are All In the .Apprentice (:lase. O'Brien-0i did: Shure, Fie was 1''FORM ATIO\ FOR-I'%V E-,T0Rti I VFheca a simple chap of 'diet exhibits of the London Adult }„ p ge Ins letter which was read at a. a near relation of mine; he wants Sehool ,Union at "the Memorial PP meeting of has constituents in Ber Proposed to me sister Kate.. brings back hearth. and ha iness Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon, Davis, Bttildings, Landon. The quilt was ; the atony is briefly -told. A Indywick, Scotland, Sir Edward _Grey, Montreal, report that 120 Canadianmade by Mrs. W. New-man, of writes: Minister of Foreign Affairs, made Patents were issued;for the week Greenwich-, and is composed of 4,$00 "After being afflicted for- years the following: report on the war t3t,'Jo.evh• Levis.-J°1y li, I,at ending August 25th, 1914, 79 of separate pieces of vara-colored with nervousness and heart trouble "situation: Mtnard's Liniment CO.. Limited. which were granted to Americans, cloth•- Each piece is octagonal in Et ceived a- shock four years ago "When our sincere and 'strenuous Gentlemen.—I was badly kicked by shy Ig to Canadians, 12 to resident$ of I_left tae in such a condition efforts to prevent a European war horse last mai and atter using several shape, and leas-than. an i'nohin premratibne on my leg nothing would Great Britain and 11 to residentst diameter, and =,000 yards of ootton my life was despaired of.. Failed, we would gladly have stood. do. .Ry leg was as.black as tet, I was of Foreign Countries. were used in sewing them together. ""I got no relief-from doctors nor aside had it been pnsfaible but we lain a to bed for a fortnight and could not walk. Atter ueina three bottles of Of the Canadians, •7 were resi- from the. numberless heart, and were bound to make the observation your ML\AED's LINIMENT I was 1>er dents od Ontario, a of Quebec, 3 of artless. fectlycured. so that I could start on the . ' \nerve remedies I, tried, because I of Belgiun tieutralitf one of the road. British Columbia, and 2 of Mani- „Bliggina .is a dreadful man to didn't know that coffee was daily conditions of our own neutrality. _ JOS. DL'BES. -putting 'me back mere -than tits The German Government asked up '' Comaieiriat Traveller. to " with." '- In the United States for the salsa ar t'e a'i R doctors could put me ahead. (Tea, to waive that condition and condone `'`Does tie lose his temper t" ° " week "r60 patents were issued, IS of „ATo se's so` heartless that he also, is harmful, because it contains the violation of a solemn treaty. <. R'hich were granted to Canerdian 1'aughe when the other fellow 'loses the same poisonous drug; caffeine, There could be but one honorable jnventors. " found iu coffee.) answer to gush a request. Had we Customer think this meat is his temper`'_ - "Finally at.the suggestion of a sat still and ignored Belgium's ap- spoiled. Meat Market Proprietor A Sint. iriend`,I lett off coffee and began the ,peal we should,indeed have been -Perhaps so, mum; but that meat during 'his discourse , Dr. Morse's A minister, Indian Root Pills - use of Postam, arid.against my ea- defeated.by our friends and despised came from a prize lamb and it may one. Sunday 'morning, said "In Octations I gradually improved in. by our enemies, have been petted too much. each blade of grass there i6 a ser-1 'an made according to a formula in - health, until for the past.6-.or & "Thg progress of the war has re- Minard's Liniment Cures DandrtM. mon." The following day one of I itis nearly a century alta-among the months I have been entirely free vented what a terrible, immoral his flock discovered the good man Indiana,and learned from them by From.nervausness and those terrible thing-German rft'ilitarism'is. It is Misled. pushing a lawnmower 'about his� Dr, Alorse. Thou h re ted at• � sinking, .wea'ke'ning.spq..s of heart against German militarism that we g Pty pound must light... The,whole of western The customer in the grocery garden and paushysi- ed to say : "�`ell, stand chemists,it has been found trouble: store, having ruined• his clothes, parson, I'm glad to see you ciite.1 impossible to improve the formula or "My troubles All came from the Europe would fall under it it Get•- Was hopping mad. ,your sermons short. the pills. Dr. Morse's Indian Root , .use. of coffee, which 1 had drunk many shoe ld be successful in this "Didn't you see that sign, Pills area householdremedythrough- from childhood, and Set they disap- war. But if, as'a result of the war, `Fresh Paint' 4" asked the grocer. Do not allow pride. of intel.lecttto out the;worid for Constippaation and . peered when I quit coffee and took the independence and .integrity .of. . „Of course I did,' snapped. the get the upper hand of your love for ail Kidney and Liver troubles. They up the use of Postum. Name given the smaller Europeian" states can customer, `'but I've seen s,� many religion. Mundane things do not act promptly and effectively,and M by Canadian Postum•Co.., Windsor,. -be -secured and western Europe Ont. liberated from the menace of Ger signs bring up here announcing count for much when the eternitow i C1esASe the ►SYlttef7f► something fresh that wasn't that I .�f the soul's welfare 'a considered. µ ' Many people marvel at the effects' man militarism and the German didn't believe it'." � of leaving off tea and coffee and people itself freed from militarism- drinking Postum, but there i nosh- .for• it is not the German people but. OPENINE3 OF THROUGH +' ing marvelous; about it-only oom- PrilssiAh militarism -which- 'has - PASSENGER gERVICE mon se.n". . driven Germany and Europe into ' ' ' ' n Tea and.. coffee are destroyers- war�-if that militarism can be over- ` BETWEEN Pastum is a rebuilds.. That's'the come, then indeed'there will be a , N } A tea.•on. brighter, freer' day for- Europe% . �oronto Ott Look in•pkgs.'for t•he famous little whish will' couipe'nsate'us-for-the UNION STATION CENTRAL rind Trunk) STATION' ' book, "The Road to Welhille." awful sacrifices which war entails." ; EFFECT4V E AUG. to t01e. AND THE REAFTER—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY N A Pastum comes in two forms,: 'I' East. West- Eget stations` ` bound Stations M b� _Ibound ,:'Re`g.ular Postuns=must gbe weld wh`• .sufficient Reason. ! t P p.M• ; boiled, lac at141 25C packages. << don't you brush your A M ` P' i O0 tr, BELLEVILLE Ari•' ;ib' Instant P2stunr•--i-a a salable pow hair 4'' asked the man' of the .buy 9.90 t'Lr. TORONTO Ar. 1.16 i•M NAPANEE —LSO 1 Ar. An 1,�1 der. A teaspoonful dissolves quick with the frowsy head.' ;e4 osHAWA 7.69 ,e•M KINGSTON , 66 1 in .ti cu of hot' water,rind with 11.36 PORT MOPE 1.6d y p 11.0 COBOURC Les 1.40 Lv. Lv: j { "Ain't t got no brliJh. cream and tlgar,,makes ti delirious «liy don't 3rou use your father's , • t e 10 sMjTH'g rAtLa s.es• :beveragA,In and 50c tins. Brush 1'' q I P.M. 1,90 Ar, OTTAWA Lr. oIL The cost r cu of bath kinds Na s,, fLe6 Ar. ' TRENTON Lv, 6,60 P.M. Oentrat Station Noon Pe P He ain't apt•'no 'brush." - G3 TH� ) " about the .same. "No brush? VPliy hasn't he a I ElaotrlaLlghNA Oeaah@a e)nd Oeifo ►arts. Oars on Through Trains For tickets and ail informa4lon apply to nearest O.N.E. Agent or General t t^ „ Passenger Dept., Toaoato-.and..Montreal. _ "Thera s a Reason" for Postnm. .-' _ _ --sold by Grocers. ��'Ain't.got. no hair."'' �D• 7. ISSUE 39—`l4. f , -., ..,. •ap ,et'.. �.. �,at' t„,.u.Y.-9ua,,,N2a.d 1 ,. '.^�';"'"y„r,�d f� ,?>„¢}, `� `Sy,:,• k+ -„�'�' ror '`�• .u•'. 'y �;3 .c "9•-.se,r .�,.ia a.r.:.�,x,,s�.r' m:. .�. .�i::d'.ur�wr '"a4 � '.,M1.Wf.'r, � .1Sg',' '��;.' .�-�,fr'?r'Y` 'Kwc'� :�. - µlyt y "� •°-7. �JIg F,b �u.'yc Ka,..yy '•".•'. °✓^,:'d,R„ •N• iw.q$ .:U T�'�, .: � �Y ..] r -7 US I.,�...... ....... • -2 -Walter Stevenson will shortly -When orderinir your bill kende F8 move to Brougham to take chargip statements, letterbeads,envelopes LOCALISMS �34. HATS-1 HATS I HATS of his father's farm. or any other kind of stationery,do -Alf Palmer is confined to his not forget to eall on the Nzwe -Mrs. Jam. Richards is visiting bed with an attack of pneumonia for quotations. Many of our We'have on hand the very latest in blue, black and brown -soft felts, with Pick 8 care. Pickering friends. and is under the doctor business men give their orders -to and a new line of christies.and winter caps.- _W. G. Ham was in the city -John Clazie, of Port Elgin, is Toronto houses, being 'undir -the We have&IS up 9Clay." _v�g-his-itucle and aunt, John Impre n h the o a now me of men's sweatercoats and shirts and our % __ f 8"' y a tea earl -Stanley spent t and Mro. Mujrkar for-a few days. -h friends in the city. _h Te7 W 8 boots are the best for some t# M.1 snap. To 0 t at r Rettia! -for a co I _Q1 d he- something Ile An _agent 0 ­-----wsek end with Ire. J. H. no a in cheap. h Is eta one of the leading w ol� -9. Selah Orvis, of Whitby, roato on Wednes ay of this week boners of Toronto, called on on The samples and styles of the 20thCentaij Cloffifig Co, have' re- is visiting her sister, Mrs. John attending the wedding of her-son, of th6 business men of the town- Boyes. Arthur. ship last week, and filled out an __cantly arrived and we guarantee a perfect fit and complete ow -Harry Powell, we are pleased -Up to 'date Millinery-Place order for a quantity of state- to h9ar is redbvering tiom, his your order early for the fall.sea,- ments, the price bolnf .$5.18. For satisfaction with every suit or coat. -7 , Z k son with The Misses Powell, Brock years we have turned out these c nest. MissBateman, of Toronto,' is St. South'Whitby:` d' in same quantity for $2.50, R. A. BUNTING PICKERING ing a month with J. D. and -Miss V. Luke has opened an but-which we have, recently in• spend' t 0, Mrs Retainer. up-to-date millinery par or on the creased to$2.75 awing to the in _h& Vera !Burling.-lef t-on- un an en re -crease-d cost of stock. The fore- 'St., Whitby; sh. t contended that -a Tuesday to resume her studies at opposite the Engli going agent -ph. McDonald Institute, Guelph. - church. county ewspa r office could __�- ..L L - - the thw��- r#-N­Dtfi�g not turn tit the goods as cheaply 14A y ff&�tfW11rh_6Td-a-a 0 Kingston road east, is seriously ill auction sale of, household effects as they on acouflt of their facili- 0 .: at present, having received a par garden tools, wood, etc., -at her ties for doing the ,work andin filyticatroke, premises in,this village on _ Satur.- that way secured many orders. We can supply you with Sporting Goods-Shells loaded and -Maurice and Mrs.Murphy, of day, Sept. 20th. -The apple crop of this prow empty, Powder, Shot, Cartridges, etc. ''Montreal,are visiting the atter'8 -Paull and Mrs. Knifton have ince this season is good,both as to pa joparents,-J. H. and Mrs. 00onnor, returned-to their home- in Parry quantityafid quality: --But from AN, ren - - - - Try-one of our Hudson.Apple Payers. . and cores several resent appearances, a large pro. of the Brock road. Bound. aft6i spefidibg Mr�. Win. Dunlop returned to weeks here owing to the illness portion is likely to go to waste. at the same time. her home in Fisher's N. Y., after and death of the latter's father. On account of the war the foreign spending a few days with her -J. C. Bryant is, making ex- market is practically cut off, as cousin,Pearl Stanley. tensive improvements to his pre- shippers would find it very diffl- Coal Oil ge4ters in all 'sizes-Just the very thing -Mrs. Moses Linton, of IIx- miser. He is erecting a new Ver- cult to make shipments to the old for these cool evenings. bridge, accompanied by her dau and& to his residence, as well as country. On account of the large hter has been sp ending a week making im rovements to his barn numbor of ships that have been PoL with.her sister, Mrs-.W.-B w- and other leitildings. trimandered-by the goverarnen 11..-)......W-1�, Y OIL -The subjects in St. Andrew's La comparative few have been left -D.and Mrs. Simpson have Church for next Sunday are as to carry on the commerce, and as been spending a few days the lat- follows:- 10:80 a. m. -The apples require a large amount of. ter's sister, Mrs. Miller.of Denfield World's Great Magnet. . 7. -1). m. shipping room on account of their -Pair, while in London. dially invited to attend. securing the necessary accommo- II -Thanksgiving Day, lq ore -The Return of Christ. All tor- bulk,. shippers foresee trouble in 'Stewart Be -i They alvo attended the Western Spence and which w dation, hence there are very few - fixed for Oct. 8tb, has been ebang: uy-ers in the country.--<However. of the Standard Back, entertain zed over eighty of their younged to Monday, Oct.Al2tb The: apples should not be allowed ,fCi �4� 'j 0a_ . . 'FOR MENS-WEAR. friendt to'a corn roast at the lachange from Thursdiy W, go to waste, as they could be shore on Tuesday' night. .. All re- day will be much ippriciate j; preserved b drUng. Evapor%' Raincoats-"Storm Resist" Brand-Material and workmanship guar- �y ve 4 port a vtbry enjoyable time. the majority of people. tors should�e le to do a flour- the season '7 anteed. Nice shades, $7.50, $8.50, etc. Now is -Geo. H. Jonea has rented has -A quiet ceremoily ;Itg .4er- Ishing business this. fall, and can- for them.. See us before buying. rented his farm to A. C. Stewart, formed 'at Trinity (Anglican ) ulog factories should find no diffi- Men's I Tweed Pants, exceptionally nice shade-in grey and brown of Fort William, for a term of Church, Toronto. on Wednesday, culty in being kept busy this year. stripes, $2.00 to.$5.00. Mr. Stewart took possess- I'ltb, in which J. A. Rogers, years, Sept.' r of - - - ' : BALE REG18TEIL -the "Fast Mail" line. They are certainly ion this week, Mr. Jones intends formerly werly this village, was unit Men's Overalls and Smocks in Ole -inoving into the-village to reside. ed rriage to Miss Clarica C. giving satisfaction. A trial pair will convince- you.. Also, a full line -A number of those who corn- Smith, of Toronto. Rev. Canon SATURDAY, SEM. 19m-Auction sale of Men's Sot, Sweater Coats, Hats, Cape, Ties, Boots, Shoes. etc: posed.the Cuthbert- party that Dixon olficiated. Mr. and.Mrs. of 7 cows. 10 2-yvar old heifers" and SF1k71AL--4ust_drop in and order a Hablierlin Suit. Made especially toured Europe this summer and Rogers will reside at 102,Wineve, steers. 26 yearling heifers and steers. for yun. Pit guaranteed. an exciting time Ave., Toronto. the property of H Jifk4n@ In Hammy at one owing to the wiar';' were the guests -Many complaints are made re- Pickering Village. of-Mr. and Mrs.:Sombrs.Cbeks over 'garding the noisy conduct of a o'clock sharp. See bill. W. B. Sunday. number of young wen and boys Powell.auctioneer. Mi .& MI -IM -81 'WM3 .& Mj SATrzDAT.SwT. 2ftH-Auction sale D. &.C. Corsets, latest models, 60 cents, 75 cents and 41.60. -E. W. Evans, of Whitby, has on Saturday evenings in.-the vil- Neckwear-now "Lily"'collars. net yokes sold out his pum business to lags. Theyno-doubt think they of household effects. garden- tools. See our assortment of Fancy I wood. etc..in Pickering Village. the - white and ecru lace and crepe collars, milk cords,fan6 waists, ' Messrs. James & 4alker, both of are having a good time and do-not y Mize that greatly an_ property of- Mrs. Nelson Dingman- corset covers,-nigh t-dressea Land underskirts. -Our "W' whom are experienced at the bust- Terms cash. Sale at I o'clock. See will they are ribbed cashmere hose are the beat ever, all sizes, 50 cents pair. imam. Mr. Evans. however, nfoyin gthe business men in front bills. W. B. PoweH. auctioneer. eaDtinue to give his 'assistance to 0 whose promises they exhibit Colored Wmpperettes for house dresses, kimonaa and waists. Dress blis _98ccessors in their rush of their rowdyism. There is a limit PICKERING MARKM goods, black, navy and green serge, Shephord*s check work, to their endurance, beyond which in wool or cotton. -The second concession a► short 1-t will not be safe for them to go. White Winter Wbeiat . -Li5 .6 1,15 SPZCIAT,-In Ladies' Dongola Lace Boot-Stylish shape, high bee], -A dangerous practice of many Red . I a. distance west of the Brock Road motorists is that of having flags Mixed " L, .'-", '.6 ....... 1-15 patept,tip. no a Wbea-t. ........ 1.00 _g. $2.75, going at nearly half price, $1.50 to t !esebt in a very dangerous and pennants flattering in the Spring vond?tlork. The creek during the wind when driving alona the Goose .......... ...... 3.00 !floods have washed away the oat ...... .50 roads. -The majority of horses- ..bank as well as the fence on theepic north side of the - road which is will not Beed them but there are a few nervous animals that become THOSE now so narrow as to be very i badl frightened thereby. . On A Position for Fall. ,:._�fe­. -The council should par- and Winter chase su and on the South SnnTay last a horse driven by Miss Gladys Mowbray, of Kinsale, We have a sound business proposition reliable energetic salesman for enough for safety. co side so as' to make the road wide ran away being frightened In this fora a OL manner. hiss-Mowbray with the this district to sell fruit trees, small -Rev. Mr. Stewart occupied other occupants was thrown out fruit, flowering shrubs, etc. Pay ti .the pulpit in St. Andrew's church a territory. and received such thal weekly,outfit free,exclu ive �NIGHTS oti Sunday morning and that of caused her to remain unconscious ovaR 1900 AORES MethodiA church iu the even- for several days, but who we are t ing, of fruit and,ornamental stock under cultivation. We sell through our Inp, and gave interesting address- pleased to say is now somewhat salesmen direct to the consumer and ..-..REMIND 5". es in behalf of the Bible Society. improved. guarantee delivery of fresh. high On Monday evening he gave a -The Wom6ris Institute have. very instructive -and interesd grade.trees. Our agencies are valu- 1139 donated $25 to the Patriotic'Fund able by reason of the service we give and the volume of business done. "YOU address on the work of the Bible and have also subscribed towards' Be- Society in Wost6rn Canada. His the fund collected by some of their tablished 96 Write year & lecture was illustrate' d by lime- members in the village and sur- "PELHIAM NURS&Y CO., light views, which were much ap- rounding country. The canvas. TORONTO, ONT. -do kindly let. predated by those present Ifyou, P There uest That you possibly aced a new Range or Heater. sere met with a cordial response e on re to- supply was 'a,good attendance and the from almost every 1ouse-arid in P-LS. Handsome Catal6ga, . _q us-know your wants early, as we are in a position either to applicant or those wish-. with the best the narket affords. collection in aid 'bf the Society some instances even young' girls ' ing Nursery stock. you mounted to over six dollars. contributed their willinguess to Stove-pipes, Elbows, Dampers, Etc., galore. -One of the most popular week- help. The total amount collected TIJft !rABLB-Pickering Slat nG 'Range Leads Them All. ly newspapers. in Canada is The will be reported after' -the,next T.R. Trains going E"6 Sue as follows-- -The Pandora -No. 6 M&H 8.08 A M. meeting, as one pair of canvassers 12 Local 2.,60 P X _015 Pamily Herald and Weekla. T Star me of Montreal. The various depart- have not yet reported. A check P.M: -14 Low 6.051 __menta of the pa per are *most ab for$185 has been forwarded' to T,,Wg going West due ", knows-- a "gz I MOL� C RA P M A N JIM edited and they provide an abunT- Mrs; Raia, Treasurer-of the Wom. lqo. is.. Low 7-47A.M. anoe of reading matter' of an in- en's Patriotic Fund,Toronto. 11 - Local. 20 P;X. % . -61 - -teresting and instructive' char.' 7 Mail 7.50 P.X. !3. -A question that the people of Sunday-included oc6, and Shirts aster. For thirty days they are the township will have to answer : . . . - . :d. - - Overalls, Sm making a specialoffer whereby before long is the'good roads #n> -hfen�s and boys overalls in Black, Blue,, Kharki and irey,*with ..We an able tO'giV6 the nCKERING Smocks $1.00 .and'blem. The provincial 5C. ,govern- and,without bib at$1.00 $1.15 and $1,25. Sm' a. NEWS and the Family Herald and meat has 'decided to expend 'a 1.2:�. Shirts, black and white at '75C. sateen 75c. oxford, 7 Weekly Star for one year for only up vast sum in the building of good CHOPPING kharki .111.00, Black, tan and grey six frota 25c 81.75. And included with this roads throughout the, province, 'Underwear in all qualities from 50p, a garmetitpp., ..AND OAT FLAKING offer is given a splendid war man but:. tate sum expended by , the -Collars 2 for 25c. Ties 20c. up. Hose supporters '16c. armlets; 80x40 inches' in a' 'neat folder '6f government will have to. be sup- The undersigned is prepared to do _loc.collar'and cuff buttons 5 for 25c. caps, 25 to 60C., each- convenient size.' Remember, this 'plemented by grants made by the . .grain chopping. Arid ,oat Shaving soap 10 and 25c. a stick;-Slawvlhg bftebee 25c. Two" -.offer Is good for only 30* days. pants $2.25 and up, vests--$1.50 and up. Print za municipalities through' which 'Send in your subscriptidna at they will pass. Arrangements flaking every day.in.-the. shirts 75c and$1.00. Once. have been made for building a week except on Boots, shoes and mufflers. -Owing to the greatly increase. road between Toronto- and Ham- Saturday. Choice groceries alwa'ys- -on- hand. Prime cheese, ed cost of running -a newspaper, ilton, the work on which it is ex= Highest price for butter and eggs. xnany publications bave increased pectedwill commence in about John F. Bayles, Greenwood DUNBARTO their subscription price, in order three weeks. As the Kingston G. A. GILLESPIE1 that theybe put on a paying road east of Toronto is-one of the EL' m DALEWILLS basis. lhere have been also 8 principal reads of the province, it number of newRpapers which have will no doubt be -the next to r46- -been compelled to cease public&- celve attention from the, govern. the place to get your tion,-ns. the greatly increased cost went, and this township will be Is neat .-Co AN&J - .001L1LAZ%0 ]ULARS Of wages an all kinds of.printing asked to deal with the question. bag of Flour. a well as the increased B�the building of much a road F. YOU NEED material, a w would t. Ogilyi., ungjiqld can't be -r fall�plouihiug. cost of living has' been a strain Pickering Village ild be-grea els Royal.. Ho -bodied, fo .-New collars or old ones: re 4hich thedr revenue has made it ly benefited, as man beat for Bread; y from To- ­ Call a trunks, suit cases, ra Flour Pastry.Flour Impossible for them to withstand. costo would come-here to reside.' and see me.. Fly netts, 7 reer goods' on hand. , We do,not'in tend for the Ira riiedi. The building of it would also great- and all ho Graham Flour ate`present to increase the sub• ly delight the heart of-the antoist, Freeb Rolled Oats scription price of THE NEWS, but but he alone would not benefit by Bran and Shorts 7L Boot and shoo repairing as well as harness repairing, we will be compelled- to insist-on It.' It would be of much benefit . .... Oats and Oat Cbop attended to. promptly Cash payment, or when that is not. to the farming community for as Barley-and Barley Chop� Mixed Feeds lone to charge the.credit price of Toronto grows, and it is b4mnd to year. There is' excuse row, there will be an iucreaAed Meal FICHERING HARNESS EMPORIUM $I.Way Mol"alne Meal and-Molasses to let their Rubscrip. grow, for farm produce. -We 'SpeiW prices in ton lots.* for farmers -w. J. corAKWELL. tion, run for *several years when believe the next twenty years willwww PhobeInd.- 801. -:they are receiving remunerative see an immense change In condi. t for all kindsthecountry. Chopping every dayl of tions in this part of the. po apples shipping i' bulk,_ securing u FQ