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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_07_02� l .14 NEW.S •r YOL. XXX1V. — —.------PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1915 �- 1rTo• 40 - �r�Q� 'illonal slosh*. CHERRYWOOD - HIGHLAND CREEK Established 78 yearn ?< RPTNK MILLS A garden party, under the auspices The Women's Institute will meet at ' ca o dee_ e`AttYof-the-Meth* . ,----- _- Churgwill be held on the evening of day, June_0th, when reports of dele- - �E. FORSYTH, D, of O., Regis- Friday, July 9th, on the church lawn. gates tot District Annual at Mark .' cared mem bar of the optometrical Asso- A splendid program of song and story ham, and joint summer meetings of u wi°i`dation of Ontario. Special attention .given to FLOUR : - will be given by Tarontda popular Highland Oreek and West Hill Ineti•MILLS ; e fitting of glisses. Eyes 'tested free. North :46tf WHITE SATIN- BREAD comedians. Jules Brazil and Will J, totes will be given, together with "an !� f oo White, who are well known through- excellent program of musical selec• - �T C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., out the province. Tea will be served tions by Miss Armstrong, of Toronto, l� . Edinburgh, member of the College of CREAM BUNS -FAMILY from 8 to 8 oclock. Ice cream and and others. Different subjects will be FLOUR AND CEREALS Ph�eiciaas and burgeons of Ontario, ueentiase other refreshments will be sold from taken up by the members of the Insti- Kissimi for Pastry ' of Boyal Qoliage-of BnrRsons, Edin TEA BUNS --PASTRY " Special attention to daieasea of women Ens the booth on the grcunds. Admission tote, including some wartime resolu- Baker's Joy for Bread a phudren, OfIIceandzeefdence,Broagham. Bran Oats 26cents, children 15 cents. ` tions. which it is hoped will bring .Graham Flour Wheatlets, .-.-- forth good fruit in the shape of com- + PICK ER I NG' M E D l CA L :SURGICAL Shorts ,Oat Chop ATHA _ fort for our wounded soldiers. All Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, „ d --X-RAY INSTITUTE Jumbo .Crushed Oats The annual union school icnic m b are earnestly requested to Rolle Oats,t and PeaBuckwrl eeeaiFlour, p embers' PIcsaxINa, - - y. ONTARIO which was held on Saturday last broke Etta Feed Flour Dairy Feud _pre-allrerorda. in. -.the ma _erof ' FSED3 -WEeaL Scceeoiu g Corn Cho Bran, Shorts, Midlin a, B P .attendance. The da was fine and a �-'-•----*�-IJGh1/►M____ _ g Physician -in -charge fresh breeze blowing all da made the -"-Cr°shed.--Oats—Barley, Specialist in Fee' &I Dis•asea, prostatic DL- Mixed Grain and Chop "Cracked Corn g y Mrs. J. M. Gerow spent a few days Oats, Molassine Meal, aausa of Man. Diseases of women, Cancers, day a° ideal one for such a gathering. with friends in Brooklin. Cotton Seed Meal, r,t� Tamer•. a•sar examination. Diseases of syn. All the schools in the surrounding Jir._ and Mrs. Walker. of Ashburn, Specially Mined Grain to fnake Ow. nose, throat and longs. Fitting gtaase. m SCRANTON COAL D. IT -and- W,- eountry were represented and -a larg Pe y T all sent* and Chronic dike"".. number of football teams entered the spend Sunday with Wm. and Mrs, bene lay. omo• Hoar. 19 to nand to o-$ M. t�v STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA football. contests. Brougham won Cassie. Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves. ;; Miss Giadya Johnston, of Thorn- t,epai, first place and Claremont 'and Boa Calf Meal. AND STEAM. bury, is holidaying with her aunt, - Grove tied for second place. Many Mrs. -David, Russell. - POULTRY FOOD E. FAREWELL, S.C., HARRIS- We 'are now quoting other rports were also contested, y ; Mrs. Howard Malcolm was in To. Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat, �• T]s8,00inr� orownAttorney.andocdnaty There was an abundance of good music ronto, attending the -funeral of her Charcoal, Shelf and GAL sausnor, nowt Ems whitb,, lav iiumnler prices. furnisbedggby the Stouffville band and uncle, Wm. Wallace. E. CHRISTIAN, BarFster and T T - MessreinteresEiWmpSmith, Meeches r P. delivered Chas. Cal Mr, and Sirs. Blakelyq*nd child, of Cobert feed on then Seed Meal imarke for cheapest � A • Bollcitor, Notary Pablic, Etc, stoney w Y • J,1• SPINS LIMITED Toronto, are with James and Mrs. and others. E. B. Hoover, eve of I on or a nion s o i aye. , ca ttle ,PICKERING. ONT. �e lir. and Mrs. Couse and son of and pigs. You will never be with - the township, presided most efficiently "«+ out it after using Su*inam* garb*. West Toronto, are spending a week g it, - at the public gathering, - - with Graham and Mrs. Johnston. - Stock Farm Wsdnted' FFVI SEED CORN FOR SALE -A car �'(7fj•T G. HAM—Issuer Issuer of Mamage STOUFFVILLE � Mrs. Davidson and sons, of Toronto, Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt oat W LVillaga to the County of paxar;o, - accompanied h Miss Ma arrived, The Best salt in Canada. -Ptckerdng�t2lage. - p77 P p Maggie Cassie. -_ - 150 to 200'acres with good supply The 12th of JuIv wlil be celebrated .are visiting with the Ina is parents TPOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- PP y here when all lodges between Bearer- here. Cement and Plaster kept on hand. • cioneer, vataator, collactoz and issuer of running spring water ton and Toronto will be represented. Misses Olive and Pearl and Mr, At- �� Z- �R��N of marrisice licenses, Brougham, 07 S. C. sad 31;e, Fleur � ` with or without build- y former resi- kinson, of Scarboro, called on James HOPPER Issuer of Marriage ings wanted for client. dects of this town, now of Sask. are and Mrs. Wilton on their"way to the Liesnaea to the Conner of on m spending a (mouth in and around McAvoy-Carson wedding. "E A S TLA Ery R ii -Uwe and bra residence, Clare= ent..ohn Fisher & Com�any locus. Mrs. W. S. Cook underwent an DB.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLEBK COUNTRY REAL ESTATE operation in the hospital at Toronto BROCK ROAD conveyancer. oommissianer for asking last week and is now progressing car r iaeds�viw. secoantans Eta, Money w loan 610 Lti 31SDEN BUILDING, p g g y A goodly number from here at- 0 0 -ion farm Tans of I/arrl • Lie favorably, •i 0 ADELAIDE ST.. E., TORONTO. A large number of residences are tended the picnic on Saturday. lose" �i, Out. �,� _ B Wm. and Mrs. Hall, of Whitb call - Hy FRUIT BASKETS being erected here this spring, among ed W. H. and Mrs. Jackson re- i GH S. PCGH, Glen Jiajnr. Ont. i them halo that a Messrs. F. L. But- ; Lice*aed Auctioneer. 8stenarve ea ere • gg cent] ton, J. settee. N. Forsyth and J. y. lens, in reported and thoroarite for stock. `' (�i(i hire, Coulthard lase Janep Bonner). anise eoadnceed anywhere. Write for farms 5vi )use arrived. Bruce. of Toronto, is visiting with A. and and particulars. Phone Ind. elle. ably -:11 qt. Baskets 31c each, The orangemen of Stouffville, Clare- Mrs. Brignall at present. • -FPOST-ILI. Licensed Auctioneer, 0 qt. Baskets 8c each. moat, Markham Uxbridge, headed A, 13nbbard is eretting a neve versa- 4 for o*antles of York sad 0&t rra Ane- , by the Stouffvila band. marched on - Covers le each. Sunda 1 bake. which will add to the comfort Man sal« of all kinds att•nnad to on shcr%ft y last at 8.110 to the Methodist an appearance of his house. j &*tree, address Green River P. o,, Out, I qt. Berry Boxes Ott cents per 100, church where Dr.. Booth- preached a , ' Sermon appropriate to the occasion. as Ceseher onnor here resignedShe hes shingle that has given satis- T 24 and 2i qt, Crates 12ic each.The U POWELL, Licensed Auc- A meeting of the Board of Trade a • tioaaer .aJa.tar and aoilocLor for Every package guarateed and prices taught this school for Lour years to faction for over $() sacs. Empire and citizens of Stouffville, was, held i sesames u Ontario lzb sad York All rinds or are guaranteed not to raise if the entire satisfaction of all, and she Corrugated Ito, with a in. by u salsa ooadaaele elite+r r dat or by auction. par. is the council chambers on Friday.. will he missed, She takes the AI Bata nota• ootlacc•d. For dates or Caber par- ordered now and get Sid In. corrugation, Seel it before you P evening asi to Consider the offer for g + y - N Malars apP.I.Y. ly at residence. Elizabeth 8%, pick. them when you the establishment of a Carnegie Lib• wishes of the pupils with her. buy other makes. If you are in• setas. Phone orders left at News Ofllee. pick. want them, g �'e are glad to report that the Pour or maonab's store olaremout win rd Chopping and Oat Rollie as usual rary in town. Ten minutes addressee need of a Cream Separator. Try a anew prompt attention,. eat+zfaction gaarsa= pp g g $pre, vee F, G. pear old boy _of --Jon. Stephenson, who yed,,dy-pboaiaaab.rfalad.p.&dsnsl#o& given by -Sylvester, W- fell into the cistern a short time ago a Premier for 30 da s. Also I - W, G Barnes, Green River H. Ratcliffe. Dr. I. A. Freel, Dr, and was taken out as dead, has fully gasoline engines from 89.00 up: d Dales.- Dr. D. C. Smith and F. H. recovered, Aver 'I MR, I. S �7r- GET OiTR PRICES Lawson, When it was unanimously a or write me beforebuying. M. _• Lei v Fj ' — _ G. -_ - y close call. Moral. Se keep your wells and cisterna tightly p, Veterrnar Surgeon decided to go on' with the project. ' covered. Bell Phone 3 'Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- rinary College On Emery. Wheel3, Sawing - DUNSARTON F. J. Pr0Il8e, Pickering and Graduate of the Veterinar •Machines, Saws. Gasoline' WHITEVALfS A nuinber from here attended the Science Association. y; • Engines and Cream Atha picnic'on Saturday last. Joe. Leary is remodelling his house. -Ind, Picone Clare. 2611'2 Mrs. Wm- Cowan. of °•Rosebank," Wm. and -Mrs, Peebles spent Sqa- Seliaiators. is visiting friends in Thornhill. day In Oshawa.' t' iCL?4REMONT, ONT71R10 - Mrs, Wes tare, East Tnioato, is firs, John Toole .ia returning from _ . ---' --- . _ Get otirprice. ou the Ford auto. visiting her sister, Miss M. Allison. College Heights, London. -JOHN ` PHILIPWalton Annie' is erecting i fine 3lis� Blossom. Histings is vieitiag CO-A'l�moi`%. �3. ;T'A�KS� large verandah is front of hisre•i- her Filter. ?firs. Haigh Pugh.' BROCK ROAN. dance' g i e it Langford has a position on Cement Lumber . Hasa full line of fresh and Cur- To the -deli ht of -the small boys and' the staf? of the T. Eaton Co. > > �ed masts constantly on hand. V �N>N ►� girls, the schools have been closed for Mrs. A. J. O'-1ia11ev has returned y the summer vacation, from a flying trip to Toronto, Lath, Shingles, Ready Roofing,. :?Spire Roll. Breakfast Bacon << Ii The Sacrament'of the Lord's Supper Miss Hilbern is spending her vaca- Corrugated Iron, ' Shur Cron Fertilizer ! will be dispensed in the Presbyterian tion with Mrs. D. R. Beaton. 'g1►m, Bologna, Wei�ers, etc. church on Sunday. Preparatory Per- Miss Almeda Hamlin has returned Eastlake Shingles, # Will pay you from :�! to 1�)O `o profit vice will be held in the church glia to the Royal George, Newmarket. Highest pribes paid for (Friday) evening. John Gannon has returned from a Cedar Posts, Steel Posts, Butcher's Cattle Gunn. Hog Meal will reduce pour feed Quite a large number from the vil- visit to his old 'home in Haliburton. bill and make your hogs pay in spite Wire fencing., .. • .. of the high cost u feed. P lage attended the patriotic concert at Harry White has just flnisbed his n • • Cherr wood on Friday evening. The "Matric." papers at has H. S. Gunn's Ground Bone and Beef Scrap y c g' Y P P If _you are going to build let we rekerin,� lkerqPre ort the affair a success, about forty - Mrs.' George Phillips is spending a will make our hens la and keep give you my price on any- `ry y Y P do tars being realized. few Werke with relatives in Afirora, .,•.a _ them laying.- The carpenters have been busy Miss Annie Larkin is spending her thing you may - T H PICK I NG E E R Fint-Class"rigs for hi3 . For prices address during the past week at Palmer Broe.' vacation With her Father nn the farm. require. Day or night Thos. Ree�e� - Locust Hill large new barn. It will be 9Ox4f with Miss Pearle Wideman is stopping 3'+ stone stabling beneath, and it is ex. for several days with F. and Mrs. Me- �- t �p Bt meets all trains Ind, phone, Mark. 1508 pected that it will be raised thio'week. Hay, As ce REESORy ^" Teaming promptly attended to. A petition .has been circulated and 'We are glad to report that baby REAL ESTATE largely signed to be presented to the Gallagher is recovering from a severe LOCUST HILL Agent for Canada Carriage Co. •'••• Dominion Government asking them. illness. WPeak ���� ��interfere to prevent the Toronto Ambrose Hastings and lady friend H. ��< panp,•wbo bare erected a large spent last week with relatives -in Ro- y Pke+rin elevatof at the bay, from destroying cheater, ' --- AVE" Wg • the beach by removing all the sand and gravel. Gordon McKay is slowly recuperat- ing from a very severe attack of A : +C 0 N T E ST I have For Sale a House and Lot in Pickering Village. WHITBY . . :: `in mens]ea. Arthur Hodgson visited Sunday 1 Large garden, some young fruit A writer the Toronto Sunday World some interesting inform- with Mr, and Mrs, Craven,, of High-' land Creek, WORTH WHILE _ trees. Everything in gives ation about the great hospital for the Will Beaton, of the firm of Ludwig -. first-class , repair. _ pa insane the Ontario Government are kBalantyne, Toronto, is visiting his " Call and see me as this is a bar- establishing g here. There will be ac- -P 'fall parents in this village. aiR A number from here took advantage To the lie or y girl who on the last Saturdayof holidays o gain for some one. commodation for 500 patients b fall P by Christian worker, r. Foster is n the summer window. •' ' " and this will ultimately be increased the excursion to Guelph. Hoa. J. P brings us the .largest .total value u ,e V. Richardson.''...required to 2000. Sevent flue buildings are y- R S. Duff entertained them. brothers C, B. of War Stamps taken from tax - .W for this purpose. There are p �o Fifteen and sisters of able Pateats Proprietary medi- "`Notary Public, Pickering, now more than 200 antral Prisoners and an equal number.of paid„akilled mechanics employed in the construe- tion work.. This will last for four or Ave years. It is intended to make the Rice assembled at his country resi- dente "Racecliff” on Friday last.--- Miss Edna Heron, graduate of the Tuxedo Park Hospital, New York. is upending her vacation with Mrs. W. cines and purftimes-purchased at : our store will receive a handsome BRACELET WATCH FREE. Have you lots of water.? C. B. flues, OF WHtTEVALS institution the finest as well as one of the largest of its kind on the Amel icon S. Major. Messrs. Sinclair; Petty, and Major On a 25c. medicine war tax of "1C: r_ , :! 50c. " " te. i is prepared to furnish you anythingcontinent. P P y Rev, M. Sersmith, after a successful motored to Caesarea and returned with several 'lune one of which weighed B �- "' r75c. " ' " " " 8C. ' in the line of water supply such as pastorate in the Methodist church 38 lbs., 14 ozs, �� $1.00 " 14" 944e - pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, here, preached his farewell sermon on Sunda Miss Dugald, of Vancouver, Miss Bickel], Miss Brown and Jack Brown, Stamps taken from Nyal ' plumbing, etc. y evening to a large congrega. tion. He is being by Rev. of Toronto, spent "the week -end with -, and Nadruco Preparations ' Pa They are also ezpert well drillers succeeded M A E M ' NEW BUTCHER Stipp and respectfully solicit your patron: for 'Ind, A. H. Foster,. of Colborne, who has been in charge of the Methodist church rs. ado Silas Tool is remedelling his barns. He to have the. most up-to-date .. will count double, so keep the wrappers and stamps' y age the cture. nhon, i521. of that town for the past four years, plans and whose depnrture is regretted by buildings in the township. George on these goods attached.. A full line of Preeh.D[eate always- TOOLS SHARPENED all irrespective of denominational creed. Besides being an enthusiastic Middleton is the architect. exceedingly lar An R y a crowd attend - Bee the watch, in Our on . on hand at shop. We make a e cialry of crosscut saws, Christian worker, r. Foster is n and enjoyed ed the Methodist churthe window. •' ' " --i - '" Wagoi! on road every day, public-spirited man', who takes a deep - eon service to the fullest extent, B e--ia-edes•ing-+>f"Abida with me" CONTEST OPENS SATURDAY � - lt<'resh Pork Sausage Razor -honing a e g specialty. For a first- class hair trim or an ear shave call y n ares in eve lover of clean sport and takes an in- ' wan 'Exquisite in the extreme. q hil- MAY 15TH. `; a spicia]ty at the Eget-end Barber Shop. terest in tennis, ball games and curl- B Silas Windsor, our genial town 3fet T Iff. McFADDEN r -i -Butcher's cattle wanted' See our, House Furnishings of' all ing. 11[ra. Footer is also an active osopher, severely censures the ode ist conference for condemning the f ,JAS O'CONNOR; PICKERING kinds. Slightly used Oarpets from lei cents a yard up, worker in all branches of church work particularly in connection with the sending of tobacco fo the soldiers. He Druggist -Graduate Optician, s Corner Hing and Chu"rah Stn. W. J. GORDON p�ggR1NGi work.of the choir. We welcome them to our town, ler says that if the plugs get much small. the tobacco habit will trim itself. lmlc3rerLi w, 011te41C . " ...: ,.. '..•.,:�..„... ,..:,.. .,, r,,�' �"--"..1'u...'-.-s,.::......,2:.�r<.•,....•is..::_ .._ _. - ,...••,,,,e,.„',••.'.;..=rs__sr.-w:1r'”''be.,,�..a�:.-,..........f..a,i �': . •'�in preside over his destiny, the while he li led a life in which she had so small a part. Golling had told him that If -he would finance the Jameson raid Eng- land would be grateful, that the gov- ernment would recognize his services, tbo serOms which,,whoever set them on toot, ,Lid tho truth will never be known tilt thu grave gives up its dead, was the first herald of the. Boer- war. Golling had conio all the way from London to tell -him this at his lovely More than half a % ''Century of -Quality 'is behind every - ; package of _ -- S0 WS B EN . - --- ed to nitre' atter reacting LmLers Lvvui .O - i \ people whose names he did not know, `v SUCCESSFUL CANNING AT HOME that it must be true. ^ That night remained indelibly night Starch Lepressed on Adolph 's mind, the night Ru>treS Fruit perfect ><n shape on which' ambition* had flaunted `tier eeec��� self in his face, following on the heels quality and a� clear well made Syrup• of wealth, and whispered that if he did W.T.wit& 0.'s � Always order this thing he would be like a king. PREPARED (ORN� by the name The Syrup must be made with pure good sugar, as organic matter in sugar On just such a night as this, Azuma • ,, , acts like over -ripe fruit and causes fermentation. To avoid such disappoint- had awakened him from sleep and _ BENSONS. went and loss, it's worth while insisting on being supplied by your dealer with told him to follow her, and he had in order to get the old reliable more than 9939 per cent pure SL Lawrence _ followed her to' the very foot of the r. �-s -c; !, ` - rainbow, it seemed to him, where:he .;°- -I w you - Standard Granulated Sugar. bat — — had found the pot of gold. - Made exclusively from pure cane sugar in a perfectly equipped and right up -to- Goiling had left him but an hour ;,�,,,;,,,;oa date refinery Sr. LAWRENCE EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR HAS THEREPUTA TION ago in order. to sleep at Johannesburg � � Practically every - -da eH fineHOMJAM AND PRESERVE MAKERS OF BE1NO LUCK)', and it s even, and catch a morning train. "'•" ggrrocer inCanada ` steady excellence and purity are the secrets of its success. The very fact that'he had come all has BENSON'S. 54 To amid s,lstakes buy St. Lawrence Pxfra Grantarfd In ReRnerysealedpackages, 2ffi, and 5 lb. this way merely to spend the' day had cartons, 10, 20, 25 and 100 16. bags, which assures ab.olute cleanliness_ and correct weights- impressed Lieb, Lieb who cared noth- Take your chola of tin three sires of grain : fine, rnedltw, and coarse. Any good dealer can In" 'or London, who had been caught )-r order. _ by the spell of the veldt. now at least understand her own lan- ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR gFF'iNl� $, iL�fE1Q. M9lVTlitlhAi.. "Why didn't you cable me? I would gunge. have come, I could have seen all these "Baas, Baas," so she had always Sugar people," Lieb had said, and Golling called him, and she crept on to the "' had gin en signs of impatience. wide verandah. wouldn't have come. I yes, yes," he spoke a little impar 25 tt r '^ ,a�i ` s�� knew that."Ws enced In ick 1 red all that.Golling had said linger impervious toaa11 outer impressio s. around him while he could still "England asks me to do this," he feet of seeiee no.+ , +. Gtlb NG+►A ' M . "• " '' � ' . y white road.y sought his face. " rr It was a gigantic scheme, and yet 'i She pointed to the moon. f . why dl it not seem to inspire him, . "Just like that it was the night - why did he hold barky- oma t P Az took you u there." "Fou must let them;' his father crouching At England, g •at his eet1 astg(To therebe cintinued). - grateful --- — ------ _—_ Lhad said. - seemed some -reason for his wealth,. "Yea, your father is right fits par` some purpose; some goat, a glorious _Ice is not considered strong enough a to bear. the weight of a man unless it ents' words had clinched the matter, of}e for all his ambitinns. They had let the Gollings In, but with "Baas. Bim•" She still always call is at least two inches thick and sound OF �% j T o presenations, and the reservations had ed him that, although he had taught all through. Ice that is lour inches-��� FATE LU iconstituted a grievance, maddened the her English and German, and could thick will bear men on horseback. - i Gollings. He. Adolphe, owed it to - �.thetil, they said, that he had found the 36TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE HIGH COURT mine, and old Lleb with firmness and Or, .The South African Millionaire. calm had said to them CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS - '•nly son owes nothing to you except your hospitality, for that we are grate i tui, and for that we offer your son to - -_ - - -'become tris partner in the particular of a similar CHAP -TER %V. man, how much because he himself mine which he found while he was Over Five -Hundred Delegates In.. - hoses made gof the Insurance Funds ), analysed. All he knew was that for all your guest. Attendance. I amounted. to S18,723.10, and after the "Dear me, what is all this about i had failed to please, be had not yet Then, as the older Golling insisted, The 36th' Annual Meeting of the ayment of 7,319 sick and funeral.. I Bir . ref how angry everybody looks. his huge fortune be. was not having becoming almost abusive; the other Canadian Order of Foresters convened benefit claims, amounting to .$1$8,- rm really frightened." much of a time. This was the first man had turned and said: op Tuesday afternoon, the 15th of 430.35, the amount standing at the The Gollings' party was 93ing on, .year he had spent a season in London. ".Very well, then; my son will -give up June, -in the City of St. Catharines, -at credit of this fund was $403,283.77; ,and Lady Judith had wandered away ''Hitherto. bis visits had been entirely that mine, you can buy it of him at the 2 p.m. Delegates were in attendance the same fund at the present time from the crowd into a little boudoir on business, and he had not only met I price he gave for it." from all parts of the Dominion, every standing at $409,583.63. giving out o! a 2argeT salon. It pleased ' the men with whom he did business, It was a daring offer and one which province being represented, The High ; The General Fund is also in 11 her to affect being quite at home !n and those of the great who were direct• took the younger Lieb's breath away,_ Court meets in. this city fer the first - satisfactory . condition. Many special _ this house, as it she had possessed her- + ly .or indirectly concerned with South but -the older man knew what he. was tune since its ince t, charges, incident to the'war, including self of the African contingent. She Africa, .with conce :sions, with com• about. `He knew that the Gollings had The following gfficers of High Court donations to National and Patriotic had not so many emotions now but I pantes, with mines. With these he had not the money to buy he mine, far were present at -Ole opening session: Funds, -and the arrangement for - that she- had to make the most of them, made a favorable Impression. More leas to exploit it, and -old Golling had J A. Stewart;, High Chief Ranger• Carrying members on overseas service, ' and she was Intelligent enough to thus, one had suggested to. his wife gtveri in. What they could never for • Perth, Ont.; J. A.. A. Brodeur, High hereafter referred to, have been know that while everyone scoffed at I that Lieb should be asked to dinner, give was that he made no further pro Vice -Chief Ranger, Montreal, Que.; arranged as anticipated without any her new enthusiasm, everyone enviedbut always -the question arose: posals, while every few - months Alf, P. van Someren, High Secretary, inconvenience to this fund. 'x her, for African millionaires are not to Adolphe devoted the prriceeds of the _ L In _respect to membership also.. sub- - be found every day. thereaa black w omaneliving w hdhilm" first mine to buy up another, till every Stanley, a�hasman� of .-I High, stantial progress was made, the mein- , Trantfoed, Brantford Ont Dr. U. M. Upstairs, mercifully, Lady Glaucourt and only the bravest, or those who mine- worth speaking about, belongeda Medical bership at the end. of the year 1914 - had forgotten that alae wasn't at home, i needed to be friends with him for their to him, belonged to the firm of Galling Board, Brantford, Ont.; W. G.•Strong, standing ati 91,557. - and was receiving hes own friend8 own purposes asked him to their 'hd Lieb, while only .the. control of the Superintendent. of Organization. Besides the ordinary benefits from with same show of cordiality, while'; homes. So far he had nearly always first one belonged in any way to Goll•d A- Brantford, Qnt.; W. L. -Roberts,Roberta, its . Life Insurance and . Sick and' she occasionally turned towards: some l been. entertained- by • the_ "be' of the ing High Auditor, Brantford, Ont., and A: Funeral Benefit Departments, special e_ acquaintance standing near, whene-ver fprd, is, Second High Auditor, ensnt- house at a club. For the Last two pears "Ii you once let, them know how g provision is made, under tfie constitu- she saw anyone approachng whom the � tyro, Ont., and N- J. Stevenson, tion of the Order, for assistance to he had lived_ at a hotel. Now at last many diamonds you havee the older Toronto, Ont.; R. T. Kemp, , those of its members suffering from GolIfags had insisted on asking, and ! he had his magnificent house in Park man had Warned him, "they are such. Listowel, _ wham she did not wish to know, more Ont. ; A. M. Galpin, London, Ont.; F. tubercular -- trouble of any kind. A Lane which threw all the other houses fools, those two, that they will Is Cr Davidson, Winnipeg, Man.; A. R. special grant is made extending over than that, whose presence she wanted IL into the shade. It was a palace, a pal- I them all on the market in order to rear a period of six months, with a view to ignore, for, in her quiet way, firs. f ace to which the glaringly white stone lize -a big fortune, and they will ruin Coin, Truro, N.S., members o! the to had insisted os, at least half a i work and the many porches and ter• the diamond trade. You have enough Executive Committee. ' to assisting to defray the cost of dozen acquaintances, and one or two l races gave an Oriental aspect, at least diamonds now to sell for three gen- Jones, addition to the above, A. L. treatment in any of a number of sant- - of the iirta and their wives_ The when the sun shone upon It. What it erations, and by that time you will Jones, Dist. H. C. R., -Brandon, Man.; in Canada, making a specialty- of was there, and Lord Euataee, needed to complete the Illusion was an have found other mines." A. K. Berry; Past Dist, H- C. R., Hol- of such cases, and the membof ership is and apparently the party was a suc- and desert stretched behind it.- It is And the ofd man had been right in land, hien, and yD. E. McKinnon'.tre tment ito n theaincipiente stagesochf cess, and Judith had come to look for he Di 34an. the want of space for iia buildings every one of his prognostications, and Dist. High Secretar , the malady. - the millionaire. which makes London so hideous_ But skt every turn almost; Adolphe Lieb representatives from the District High IL is gratifying to note after a per- Lad]P'Judith's little conspiracy with the house because of its size depressed had had reason to rejoice at the fact Court- A Manitoba, were present. i of the reportq of &H the officers, Mrs. Golling had succeeded and he was him, the silence , emphasized by its dis- I that with. the other mines Golling fa The Annual Reports o4 the various.!.offieers al theusalfar-reaching benefits that are be - here to -right, but It lead needed some r tances ; afto ing derived by the membership in the manoeuvring to get hm to promise to in his face, sla}iimed it seemed to him, he had perceived when he had stayed very satisfactory nature, showing that � — , come. He Was not offended at not at the end of them. It would have been with -them as a. boy, they were net- the steady progress which has been various directions.in.which this Soci having been asked sooner, but he had still more for Azuma, Azumawho,tber business -like nor scrupulous, and its experience since its inception in ety endeavors to be of assistance to i an Idea that he wasn't wanted. It had loved him, Who would not leave him, I the very crisis of Lieb's power lay in 1879, was continued in the year 1914, the individuals composing same. been Lady Judith's mission to persuade who had convinced him that divided ' the fact of the name for honesty borne which is the period covered by these; Since 1879, about ten and a half mil - him that he Was. reports. lions of dollars have been paid out in from her his luck _would depart. by the Lieb's. This Qrder confines its business en - The luncheon had -passed off very And hitherto it had seemed so. All ;I'd rather nee Lieb himself;' was benefits a recd Society, and, in fact, the oft -repeated remark when any tirely to the Dominion of Canada. In the whole record of the Order, as snb- pleasantly, enhanced by the presence that hetouched turned to gold, and al- mitted in these reports, is well worth of Johanna and .Madame Dufour, who ways it had been the result of follow• •business transaction was On foot, and all its departments, in spite of the ad- 'r verse general conditions 'which have the ertisal of those who perha •a have while she had been the witness of Ju- Ing Azuma's advice. Azuma who was once or twice Lieb had tried to buy P p `. dith's most agonized moments, yet had i i Golling out. He cidn't like the assn been experienced in Canada, uniform been skeptical regarding the perms- at once a prophetess and a soothsayer, ciation of the name, and because Got- progress is demonstrated. nency and stability of fraternal insur= a personality which smoothed and ance concerns. These reports furnish � yet who had not the least appeara:nCe The increase in the insurance funds bridged them over, rather than brought ! of a Witch. ling recognized thrt it was a source of P ;'. during the year amounted to $37nd eVidence of careful mane ement in the w them to the memory Golling under annoyance, even more than because 296.94, this increase being the second 's - the impression left- in -his mind by I Old Heinrich Lieb was dead now,; he, recognized the prestige the linking Q ridtict of the Society i affairs, and but as if with sheltering wings, lits ad' ' largest in the Order's experience, and ik°flect credit on its administration. Lady Glaucourt's words, was a - good I of the names gave him, Golling had only some $ 5,000.00 less than the , a point of general interest, as indicate Gtaucourt's words, was a good deal f vice, his assistance followed, on, hov clung to the original contract and re- ening about his son, and for all that it . lar est increase in any one year, j Ing proper selection of risks, is the death; - deal mor ria- than usual to his part- fused the most aUurtag offers to be which occurred in 1912. The• standing . rate, This for 1914 waa 6.64 4n .the thou - Was only ten years ago, it seemed a displaced: At one time -Adolphe had i sand, and the average death rate since ner, and Adolphe Lieb himself Was I - of this fund at the end- of the• year+ the iNception •of the Order, over a period awed into admiration of Judith's long, long time since that memorable Lound himself, atter his father's death, day when Lieb had found the money' after the payment of b99 death of near->• If),.. -Years. is 6.31 per thousand.. beauty. Probably because he was a with the two Gollings arraigned for his son. to corner the diamond mar ! Claims, amounting to $613,890.12, I" in ]poking into the report or the Super- { Jew, the Madonna presentment pleased ket. It had not been unCraught with I against him, and without his father's showed funds on hand of $4,740,368.01; beeninteent of Organiz3 the in fins he has him, and because he was an artistic be . clairvoyant intelligence to guide ,him. been able 4 Ysport the* , derution of trouble, that great act Which had with the amount at the present time being fora -two (42) new Courts, demonatret- ing her beauty satisfied Him., Most of � More than once h8 had just escaped $4,884,441.13. The yearly revenue de- 1 ing that, the order continues to establish all, her simplicity tI a city i ,Moscomplt of come a matter of epoch In the history 1 some nasty situations invented by rived from the investments of the agencies as new fields for the prosecu- tions so far as -he-w ea-coneerned, put of gigantic finance. There had been I them to entangle his credit, or sully ow of: the annual sineome- � tion ttenstltion Is i visahnyai ate C� iiatgtop w- him at his ease, for London had not opposition from everyone; most of all , his--finalictal-reputation, and always, it Order now constitute a very substan- erhaps from Golling, from the two tial am yet proved the Mecca. of his dreams.) p seemed to, him, it tad been Azuma who Interest .earned on investments of in-,, in such places as offera, reasonable pros - How much this was due to Golling, Gollings, who because be had treated saved him, And Golling, having the surance funds during 1914 amounted pert of permanency. - them so honorably, • mistook, over- The, order has pursued a very libber - how much to the stories set afloat advantage of being Engllsh, and mar- to $223,761.64, and paid 36.44 psi Policy in respect to those of t'ta member - rated, perhaps the meekness, the ac- cent. of the total death claims on the ship who have volunteered, or enlisted, about him by his insistence to' please I quiescence of the Jew. Pied to an English wife, had establish- for overseas service. -'Not only is the in - himself in the matter of the -Kaffir wo- I q ed himself in London three years be- Order... surance 1n such cases kept -fn force at fore Lieb, in order to spread abroad h1 respect to the, matter of invest J the ordinary rates• bf those who were in ----- —-------- --- " - -- his propaganda of hate. Then a -year. ments, it is interesting to know that membership at the date or declaration of _ ^c: �� * T� DISTEMPER after old Lieb's death, the elder Goll- the Order confines the investment of! `ick band nFunedra B Benefit Assessm rets T R 1 lv ing and his schemes had vanished to- its funds 'to the purchasing of muni- i For a)1 such members are being paid by gether, in the enfolding arms of'death, cipal and school debentures of the I High Court out of the General or Ex - Ever hear of this? . Yes, of course you did, but under s and Lieb had found the son, because Dominion of Canada. During the last pense Fund. of the Order. - Ne'w businesto s BtRerent name. You have seen it Ln cases where the hors% of their earlier friendship perhaps, a two ears, with an exceptional market involving war risks has of necessity se �vvas "overtrained." worked a little too'fast and iegular. y , be 'declined, and 1s the only safe ent as QOHNS1 The nervous system irets the shock aftee the voluhtary ( little easier t0 deal With, at least s0 in such direction, from the irivEatOT - made r Order. but the arrangement older •-' y X muscular. system has been taxed too heavily. The trouble it seemed to him. _point, of view, the Executive Commit- made relieves the members of • older "' ; j atsrta'in the mucous aurlacea, and the digestive apparatus, And it had pleased the younger tee has been able to take very erten- standing Froin the necessity of payment O too, must ttren be impaired. He begins -to cough when the - sive advantage of the situation. by them of their ordinary per premium Z glands .are materially affected. Golling to g0 about LCilldoii proclaim- g and yet collected for the proper premium N _ 7 ^/PoBIK+s Ing that the scheme had been his, and The Sick and Funeral Benefit Fund being collected ,red credited a the Funds J► 0 Is your tree ealc•ation. It restores the appetite and norMal that If it had not been for a low Jew .shows a larger net increase tharr that ttnee, and Sick dna Funeral Ae-neHt Funds of the Order, in the usual way. �1 Q functions of the whole system. The action in such, casei trick tt would be Golling and Golling, experienced in any previous year r As usual on such occanldns, a very Is remarkably rapid and sure for recovery when you nae instead of Golling and Lieb, and that the Order's history, the increase for considerable amount of business awaits aE C this rem%i3y according to instructions with each bottle,: ! he, would have been the richer man. the year being $56,071.58. Interest the affenffon of'the delegates, dna It1• R All K hoBrsele Drug Houses. Bold by all druggists, horse I - goods h 'sea, or express prepaid by manufacturers, Then one day Lieb had bis eyes earned on investments of Sick and ! oocuPy d helm attenUoa fill tthe pizth !ti SPONN XZDICAL eo., ab is and asotarlotogists, GusLszi, Ind., opener. by the woman who seemed to Funeral Benefit Fonda (these invest- - — � •,;,,. . ,.. - •5.r w: • , .,. � �.,' • t' - - ' �" �y�:i ' ""til "�l."`i�•isJ6lti�Rt�" .Nr� +iy�+`.'9 ` p V ,'.•. i .•'., •- ,A.A .. '.Y Y''.. '.ri• i''ys' a �L.,w .C' A„ _ Y`--.J+'•'.P'••R..VP- ....... • ��cu;z,*l1ii a�.bh - .- ._ .. .,..... _ .. .. __. '`.'-':.�''s.. - _s_.. � .• --.Y. _.. _ "4 i'tYi' - Jn i• e ., .. .. .. ' .. 9.AC . ye. •-.we ,.• n:J�..s-^ 'Lt.! v.p,xi: ght -WAS PAID TO WRECK SHELL FACTORY wised and Fou - — - - -�zth P. P. 1: r.' . r w 7: - --Detroit Man Confesses ' His Part In Walkerville -- ,.. - - --- Y_ Dynamite Plot. -- EMBERG. r despatch from ' Windsor says- quesfio' ns being asked August 26 1 1 ussian armies attack Lemberg. . 'After a severe -grilling by the Police- toms .officers. ---- - - - -, September 3=Russians occupy- without result Wm. Lefler, of Detroit, "The details of the plot were din- py the city, f . late Saturday night, confessed to cussed in the office of this man in the 1 :;June 19, 11915 -Austro -merman forces break through Grodek. a Kresle Building,, Detroit. The only June 20=Ahstro-German forces ca tune'rid a of hills air ;. a Crown Attorney Roff, at Windsa, part he took in the plot was to fur- p g ra miles froth city, that he had conspired with two, other nish me with' $25 on account and s - - j�etaoiters to dynamite Canadian fac- smuggle the _explosive over, from De- - 22 -Austrians re-enter the city.' j yna troit." n - - tories and public 'buildings.- In his -- - - - -= a elpEREMYSL.' According to the nolice_Leiier- June 22 -Austria r - confession Lefler -said:-- - e was to blow, up the Tate factor�r, x September 16, 1914-R saian forces before Feiemysl, t ti "I have worked with Manager Al- j which was sold several weeks ago to '' • ' Qctober. 1-�R1issians- invest the city. r -.. bert Kalischmidt, of the -,Tate plant, ; a Toronto company for the manufac- - - s fin Ford -several March 22, 1915 -Captured- by Russia. — - - �_ _ h , years When the ; ture of munitions for. the British - `war started the plot to blow up army. The plot included the Peabody May.15-Austro-German forces reach the city. itories, making supplies and ammuni- factory, which was dynamited a week yx Jung, $--Abandoned by.tE". ussians. t - titin was first inti*oduced to .me• by a ago, . the armories, the Canadian �� +' `YYian who offered me $200 if I would, Bridge Company plant at Walker- 4 >t r • handle the dynamite at the Tate ' ville, where 100 high .explosive shells �p<aht: are being turned out every day, and. "lmencedee- months to-saragglegd�namie&over n plan�atiFord Stamping Company's EXHAUST y is automobile at Walkerville. This.; Thirty sticks of dynamite were --�""' "''"� -ARE - ywaa stored in .the vault of the Tate found in the vault of the Tate factory fa ct d several more T veru he re fusesea datime.clocksn was to rini uncovered by angrass cutter who was - ExhauStt'd Troops to b: Re -placed by Men Drawn h ought two suitcases in Detroit and ,cutting weeds in the rear of the DIAJOR ANDREW H. G.1LLT, From Newly -trained Units of Landsturm. -= ook them to Walkerville without any: building. of Montreal, second in command of as Pairictab, Canactipan -- ---- Light Infantry, has been specially-- '.... t�QI�IT� NS [�%j�T _ -O DETECT ]PRESENCE OF mentioned by Sir John French for A despatch from London sayg: ! Germany will be able to . place,''; SS j �r j j� -UNDERWATER CRAFT va1lsnt conduct on the field According to 'Swiss despatches, 200; ; ?54009 new men in the field h the Major Gault, who - outfitted and g P , y maintained the regiment at his "; 000 Prussian, Bavafian and Austrian 1 end of July. • These consist of land- - _. 11 1 �j %�[1�j T,TN� A despatch from London says: The own expense, has • been twice ! troops in -Galicia -have been sent back sturm and inland reArves; but it .` a 11 111 S 1 E lJ,LI' question- of -whether there exists any 'mertn xitIn the slit lH4oy wa.% r, j to their homes' terribly exhausted by figured that they will' not exceed is :scientific method of detecting the Pre- Innders �� tans n m _ g , their long fighting : in the burning j. -number thdse who must be sent, home - - - - Bence of, a submerged "submarine, tlandr. sun. Army doctors say that two+ from the eastern front to recover JForce the Austro -Germans - Out of w hich'*as raised during the-Lusitania 'p`-. months' rest is imperative. Fresib. � from the. hardships' o! the. Their Positions on the enquiry 'River. :: =tion of the Admiralty. Certain valu- i, gone, o # _ q ry, now engagingthe aitch- troops have go t replace them campaign =. able, ATTACHE AT HAGUE - - 144 -- - �. ggeations have been made by a I � 8.. A despatch from London sass: The prominent Canadian to Mr.. Donald I " Col. Osterta left on 24 hours' no - storm centre of -'the Galician battle MacMaster, K.C., who representd the INVITED To �� j��1 ; tics„ and is now at Ghent. Soon after; �gE��� CAPTURE front has shifted °from. the region of Dominion Government at'the enquiry, 1 BAY& his arrival there, nine civilians were I -4mberg to the bine of the Dniester, -i mid Mr. MacMaster has submitted i —. � summarily courtmartialed and shot 1 ..::• south-east of the. capital, and fighting eat intensitX is going on, along I tjr German _ Di - an a charge o! transmitting P these to the Admiral and to Lord piomat Too Active• In 8 ng military' ENEMY CANNON -icz.--The German iver between army o! Gen. urawna and vort_l xp expeve riments n the direction -of of seto t - Espionage to Please -' NORWAYersey, knd the latter has promised ISWORRdto the ntier." - A despatch from Paris says: iii , the Dutch. EDW y _L�asifngen has been compelled_ to: re- Cling Oie question - hand-to-hand fight with ea is BY PIRAT ARFARE Heid r` ;creat south of the river as the result 1 A despatch from London says: - N the eastern part of the Labyrinth .. of fierce Russian attacks. This re- I POPE IS HORRIFIED' The Daily Mail's eorrespcv%4;nt at A despatch from London says: The along with a violent cannonade north Nerse is admitted- by Berlin, though.I The Hague telegraphs, that he learns hope, that German of Souchez are the only,features of :. gvienna claims that the -progress` of -I BY WAR ATROCITIES., from a trustworthy' source that Col. Y will take steps to • the fighting north of Ars mentioned' ithe 'Austrian troops has not been in: — Osiertag, the German military at. safeguard neutral shipping from sub- it an official communique. French f$errupted; and. that-' the forces o!' A despatch from London says; -Imarine attacks was expressed by the q tache at The Hague, and formerly at- Norwegian Foreign Minister, pt, ' troops made further progress between yf3en Boehm-Ermoili are working Discussing the Vatican and the war, tache at London, whose sudden dq-. Ihlen, at the openi�sg of the Storth- I Angres and Souchez, and a German �outhward from Lemberg to cin the Morning Post says the Pope -has 3 g j i pasture lroin`the Dutch capital a attack in the Labyrinth was repulsed. those of Gen. von Linsingen.- expressed his horror at some of the , few days . a o occasio d surprise. in ing, says a Reuter despatch from f The Petro correspondent of, the atrocious crimes,- but in • regard „di diplomatic circles ivas P Christiania. -Discussing the torpedo- On the greater part of the front Y grt}d Corr to what many Catholics believe to ' P Y • Practically re- Ing of the. Norwegian steamships artille duels and the explosion o1 Dail Chronicle thus aummazizes the ested to leave b tate Netherlands , mines have occupied the have been the supreme and original G Belndge and Sveinjarit Ihlen declared, p Pmt 24 situation. i P Government. hours. - At . the Caloune trench, in L - iniquity the Pope -remains silent For ,. "whatever differences of opinion mag _ "The first movement of -the Ger- "Col. Oatertag, the correspondent ! the heights of the Meuse, f#ie Ger- two generations German has been �� 1 exist regarding rights under interna - mans after occupying Lemberg was i y says, nominally attache here since � mane made a desperate effort' to re - to attempt an advance south-eastward taught to believe in the justice not . tional law, it is. my hope that the tip ' - p early la the war is said to be in real- onl of the r 1 German Government Navin learned gam their` second line of trenches, along the Lemberg-Beregane railway Y' present war, but of �1] ity one of the most efficient and use-'- 8 now in ,Fiench hands, but were twice ' war. throu h ex erience how easil min- de► With .the object of canting off the - _ ful leaders of the German intelligence 8 P Y repnj• .p, takes are `made, will give commanders The attack was of eat violence. ssisn forces operating on the department, and is said to have kept of German warships such instructions -iester. This advance so far has NEW. STYLE OF -GERMAN an active witch on all lines of com- as will make neutral shipping safe." accompanied by> the hurling of as- been- cheeked,-and on the Dniester AEROPLANE BROUGHT DOWN munication between Holland and Eng- ,� phyxiating bombe and burning liquid. =♦itself the Russians are displaying land, and between Holland and : . , I After succeedingin into great energy. A large force of Ger- --A despatch from London says:` The America. He latterly has become ! PRISONERS IN BRITAIN art a! their former�aee penetrating line WILL HARVEST CROPS. P , gmq,aa who exossed the river. near Zur-, correspondent- of the, Daily, Mail at much. interested in Dutch military _. which the French now occupy, they . -Owns, has beet) jammed on to the bank Calais telegraphs that a German sero- ( operations; and in the disposition o1 ` t were driven out b a vigorous coun- and on islands. They have suffered. plane of the newest type has been the Dutch troops on the Belgian front. A despatch from London says: ter -attack. Y 8 The Government hai decided to allow ,enormous losses. Further east, near Drought down by anti-aircraft fire. It ter. His efforts to obtain information � In the course of the counter-attack i YHaliez, a very mixed force of Aus- is very heavil artaor'ed and has auSi- and. the methods he teas ursued, it j prisoners,of war to help in the bar- delivered by Joffre's forces- fitting power to carry a gun is stated, fina ly. attracted the atten- Ire ion of Ban de Sat four mitrafi- raver. In these ea they are under detention. " The ou!- 8 p gagements the Rus- which is almost as big as a cannon. tion of the Dutch Government, which_ id sian light and heavy artillery gave " 4 - intimated its . strong disapproval to i d conditions. a was antityncluding e labor will be perforated only un- e of waz - - -_effective support.-- - . :BIG RUSSIAN CROP. the German Foreign Office. der specified cond't'ons.captured, material wa • - •' � - -' rifles, cartridges and grenades : "STRENGTH OF THE NAVY ,4n Increase of Forty Per Cent. Over - J _ 50,00 as ear. - A despatch from London says: The • A - despatch from Ottawa says: A: _ supplementary naval estimate b0; cable, from the Inter:iational Institute of -Agriculture gives the 1915. forecast vides for the addition of another 000 oo 0 fficers and men to the navy, of the winter wheat crop for Euro - would bring the total person- pean Russia at 301,000,000 bushels; - nql this_. year up, to i- rye, bushels, being -for .300,000 .off " cers and• men. The last vote, of 250,, forwinter increase increase of per cent: 000 men, was made in. February, and for a and for rye nearly 20 -per ce'it., •as er ,compared with the production of the last year. •CONVICTED SOLDIER - b FREED FOR BRAVERY Casualties in -Raids on Britain. A despatch _from London says: A despatch from Paris says: Bap- The .number of casualties in the bom- 'tAte Ai-avoin, a private in the 29th bardment of Hartlepool, Scarborough T Chasseurs, is the first soldier con- • and Whitby, some time ago b hos- victed by court-martial who has pro- tile warships, was 127 killed and 567 `flted from a suspension of sentence to injured, Under-secretary Brace an- ` rehabilitate himself 'by gallant con- nounced In the House. of Commons. duct at the front. Alavoin was'sen- Xe, stated that fourteen -air attacks, tenccd a fe z months ago to ten years, chiefly against undefended towns, at hard labor. This sentence was caused the death of 56 persons -24 wiped out by his bravery, and he has men, 21 women, aild 11 children -and been decorated with the military me- the wounding of 138, of whom 35 dal. -• were women and 17 children. ei nu -21-1 Sobmarme Sunk by Explosion A despatch'from Amsterdam says, !in the turret, were saved, but the re - The Telegrnaf has a despatch which'; mainder of the crew was I drowned. says that' a German submarine sank 1; T1s submarine had. come out of ,Em-. . den and was Bound for the North Sea near Borkum on Jmec 22... The cap- 1 and was sunk by an explosion, of tain •and t-wo of the crew, who were which no details are 'known. Prison Terms -for South African Traitors A despatch from Bloemfontein says: I years' imprisonment and to pay a -Convicted of treason, Gen. Barend fine of $5,000. 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"The War Summary" of THE GLOBE is reproduced daily by several papers throughout the Dominion, _ The Editorial Page - 'TITE GLOME ori itseditorial page bas •striven to place before the public in proper perspecrlve the broad background of the titauic - st'viggle. _ 'rhii series, of nrticles tins attracted the attentiUn not only of -. t.. e' Canadian people; but of leading men and journals in all parte - _ Th _ of the world. a causes leading tip to the war, the elements entering Into its -conduct. and the- results likely to flow from the cessatlon of hostilitles have been dealt with in that- bold - and clear-cut form charac teristre of THE GLOBE's editorial page. News Service.. -.. The• shove featn:es, in addition to A cable and letter service from„the front umnatched. in Canada. have Placed THF (;LOBE far in the lend of Canadian papers, and partly explain the phenomeual increase -of 33 l4 per cent; In THE GLOBE's circulatLou. during re,•ent months. i7ther Features The sporting -pages, .the flnanclnl and comrue•rLtal Pages. the woman'a� _. pa4ea, etc., etc., with the additions} pages In Nee taesda-y's-issue• devoted, - + to - Fa -tem and Conntry Life,” are maintained at a high standard. of excellence, a st;aq$ard that has justified THF, MOBE in its title `of Canada's Natlonnl Newspsper, pnd 2ia8 elven It by many thonsaf.�the - - -largest circulation of any --morning paper In the Dominion. - Local and City Papers By all means-tske7v4nr loenl piper, but in the geld of metropolitan newspapers THE GLOBE unqnestionnbly offers yoq the greptest valve-_ to be had in- Canada. Order it to=daV: ' 25- rents per mouth --one dollar 'thee , P.big. ,war ban .only begun. � According to Lord Kitchener, f•r four months--tbree dollars per year. , - THE GLOBE, Toronto. �.¢' _. ....-,:...�- .:fir' _.m..a.x,..-.N. -_. ,-. •:.in. y>: s!'3+t�`a •1 >.��_.•. ...:::._. . - _. _ r Via, 40 1 - • sriy � was caused by the accidental handling 6, con. 3. 0. for anic for W. Darya Bear- "BOASTING'.. �IN — ' �i44 f of a revolver in his or another per- bwoMal r O• for soca, o CaTuea r'a j\Json's hands, but the teatimonv was Of l[eav4rn, till. Taeeday noon. Tne+adayWEIR NOTV, nblisbedevery Friday moroutning at itsOIDse. such a nature that be was wife satin- afternoon, Robt. Scott's Cedar (trove, t at every avai a e c ue n �n ay'Qz a' - - _. TES]La followed up, so _that the -case could be whitevale noon, B•oaitham hoist, till -- lett in the hands of the jury for them Thursday noon, Thandsy afttrnoon �._ --When we Tell yott that our 30c: bulk Teas a,are better n,85 Jean ; =1.00 it paid in advance' bring'in their verdict. to Chao. Ledgett's lot 2, con. 7, Pickering -- sbaeripifooe to the waited etaisa it QO for night; Fri3ay R. G. Cammack'a than any 40c, package tea on the market. Tea experts In advance ROD AND RUN IN, CANADA. let 12, con. 4, n000, S. Bath's, Pickering have told us they are. We carry 3 linea o for night. Saturday morning own stable` ea Black, green or mixed— 30c. lb. -•5 lbs $1,25. until Monday morning. —5 lba 76. INN AR Proprietor. July Rod and Gun covers a consid-rfron- — range in its outdoor s oriel orer, Reoord 2.09 114, -the property Black, green or mixed= ,50c. lb. =5 lbs $2.25. this month., Balt Water Fishing near patgn NOTss AND coirMENTa Victoria; The Hunt of L'Anglais, of Chas. -Park, Button West, will make Teas have all advanced in. price again—you- will save - which purports to be the narrative of - the season of 1915 as lollowa Monday Americans have been in the French Canadian habitant ; The biay 10th, will leave his own stable, money by buying 51ba now. Call and ask for free Hogue of Jasper the Yellowhead ; The Stouffville, and proceed to Royal Hotel, - samples of any -of these lines. habit of spending annually about P Goodwood, for night. Tuesday, Thos. one hundred milhOn- dollars in Trail Makers of the Quetico; The Great- ,Beverley's con. b, gL':bridge for noon, eat of Big Oaime Fishing. being atn Bro ham or aug hotel fht. Weinesday are now their -cheapest touring Europe. Owing, to the war account of the catching of a record "+t PINEAPPLES=18 . ceder your Markham, hotel, arkham, for noon and — lS this traffic will be deflected cltitatiy tuna oPf F`Portbfe+d�ra.y,-1• S.: told - Uwe night. Thursday, via Richmond .Hill, dozen crate at once.s• at $2.00 a doz. 243. at -- Day's Fishing in Tituagami, are some t., Elitin Jlills. ]once street for noon $1.tf0 a d'oz.-30"s• at -$1.330 a doz. to the United States and Cauada. of the articles appearing int this issue and 'night, Friday via Vio:oria Square - _ Our'eountry-will wee ogle Akeri• and in addition there is -+i full account sod Vashel-to Acob Wideman's con. 7, can tourists, Many of whom kuuty of the Dominion of Canada. Trap l Markham, for noon, thence to own yhiwting Tournauleut ttud other Trap stable until Jlonday morning• Dave Fresh bananas, oranges, lemons, p rapefruit—green onions but very little &Wilt. Ct,uada, Itnd .4otoa Aa well ae the special depart- Sykes, manager. - r! Nvhea the3� have :eco it suit learn 'iue!nts devoted to gulls and smmuni , rhubarb, lettuce, ripe tomatoes and strawberries. of its beauties and tuauy Other at. tion and fishittq matters. This blade liithe e-bredcourt imported (1472..) A in Canadw aportamau's magazine is The pure•bred imported Clydesdale 'Buy all your groceries at the- groeeca." - ftractiions, they will be inclined to of Interest to all Canadian spoTtsctten Stallion, the property of John Mauro, y y S J, repeat the' -visit -and will also in- ss well as to those Americans who an follows-. wilt make the season yto h 1915 duce others to spend their vat -ea• come to Canada for their fishing Ta o. le follows : Monday May 10th, Will DS camping ezperiencee. ' W. J. Taylor, leave his own stable; lot 9, B. F. con. = tion on Canadiaw..territory. For Limited, ppubtlah r�is magazine at Pickering, and paoo , t to S. I:ioholson'a - '- Woodstock, Ont. I}asbarton, for noon, thence to matural beagtj Canada is unser- - hotel, Wee% Hill, till Tuesday noon. --- — Tuesday afternoon Michael Hickey's, `passed by any other country. The Now , ,, ,,a„sm,�• l : ).iverpool, for night. wednap Thos. P T f ':'-SHOE 11�� _ 1111 �OE _ s� STOR _. Rocky Mountains will bear- favor• xnox's, Brock road !ot noon; B. Baths' L able comparison with the Alps of Pioliering for night. Thanday proceeds .� RESH M ILCH COW F_OR SALE- to own stable where he will somata until . a WHIT -BY innumerable small lakes with their TtJitFF, Giwnwood. � � to R. Packria'S Aadloy !or night. attractions in the matter of fishing -t RASg gEED FOR SALE —A quan- Satnr ay proceeds to own .table where - •• - - We always carrya complete stack Of -- he wi=1 rem►ia until Monday morning and boating will make it an ideal %.7r tit, Of timothy coed also Ll oil seed .t lot -Fine Boots and Shoes. Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, Felts, is, con. i. Picitering, S. F-PUGH, OlAZemont. tt Edward Darnley—'96o9j, (13461)• Rubbers and Overshoes. gantry for the summer tourist. The faahionab'y b ad imported Clydea- - PONT•. and Outfit- for sale—Brown dale statlioa, file property of A. Dafoe. Men's everyday Work Boots our specialty. a L welch pony. D 4. bar"" and cutter — — r. Dernburg, the unofficial Will be acid cheap,. pa�t>ias, Ol...t I Green River, will make the Season of ..Bell Phone 151. — .39-40 1915 as fol'owe : Monday wi 1 leave his p presentativOat• e of the German _ - -- owa stable tor. W,, H. Malor:s con.. 5. - . J Q H N E E L• g ;government, who wore Out his G�,b 00 O�+LY-_;1nr a white Arabian Pickerialf, for noon, theaceto Brougham _ WHITBY - welcome is the L''sited States, has 't ''Fong barns•. and 2uauv: n Qply as satar- hotel for night, Tuesday Joe. Wideman's. p OC // S"♦ j'• WNI TE Y. gar next. June ssth -at W. J-:• GOABW 6LgL'S Greenwood, for noon. W. J. McDQnal i'e _ �7 LT V i\ great reason' for feeling grateful ha-eae shop:! — __ — Aadley, for ai5ht. Wednesday B. Bath's - � Ito the British goverAment be- 'TABLE • WOMAN—Seeks . Pickering, t rnoon, E..w. Bleep's, base position a+ rhat.rinty wirse oa, so:.4 co line for night : Thareday Tis filter Bath's - bli 11� _� cause they- place A much -higher ae companion to ievaud ledy. - Appix to Boxes. ' . Liverpool. for noon, John Barne's Est ' �i6[tet� dvQM Fd!`It�/'dli� Y@!=!`a , Ptake:ing }ewre 0lIIee. to brr wood. for of r night; Saturday proceeds F. EJ�^�` BANK value upon their word of honor y (� than do the German -government =7I GEiac sp irom. L P p3ID 4 71 cor onn- W,Btiverthornig own bre of leong9=Markham la\,i "which he reErtesnta. g� herr be A. ring tad phone i4oa. A' 4) a:l ludastlof.; for noon, thence to tii> 9wn +taitla. until d none astlY' Monday morning. : found that his presence in the — — . farm implements w�l Untied States was no desired by EED POTATOES FOR- baLE=. moron ' EZect —'3629;,(11823# The Lrisb Cobblen inn Gol•i Coto v+rtecies• fashionably bred eon of "ran's Pride, R 5=3 OVER $"AOUW ' the Americana-and_that the ,e; at- _6ppt at lot Q*. con- s t icaterta �H5F imported Clydsedate 'ita'tioa. the pro 3[aBJgs. Dnabarton. Lud. phoas, perky of W. H.-Pauh.. Claremont. will " C o fBan -mospbere wSe becoming too hot make the season o! 1915 a. tallows _ =for him, he expressed a strong de- $URSE REGliTEB - Monday May 10th will leave his own sire to return to the Fatherland,.. - *%&his earl procood to John Soott's, toe You Will Find Us but he would not do this until Lord{liegtnf-1413 C. \• R. °The :1, con. 9, Pickering. Iia. Tuesday �eaious Standard bred irott.ag stallion. the i Rob%. ELL senn'e Mongolia. coon. WQ ....-the allies. iDCluaiug . England, property of Tbomas.M.&ddstard. VV '1 Armitrona'e Locnat Hill, night. Wed.would guarantee his safe cot:- will make tke season o! 1915 as fol- eeaday Roht. Milroy's Csdar Grove Efficient. -tat Iowa. Monday May luth 'wilt leave his. scan. GT D. Miirre's Cherrywood night duct. and his request was granted. own stable, lot ti, base"tae Pt,:kerinit and Thdrsdav, ah• Rickey 'a Liverpool', night - We solicit your.acconnt in our He then took passage across the proceed to Wood's bo%4, Rest' Hi I for ; _ Friday,._T. A• Saoz'S Brock road anon. SAVINGSDEPARTMENT --Atlantie, knowing that , he would slight. Tnesday B: Nwholeou'a Dunbar Graham Jobaowstan's Brougham Monday . ton, for noon, own, stable for' night. ( Saturday aoarn stable anvil btooday ' "be perfectly safe, unless h19 ship Wednesday F, G. blcCahote:. Aadley 1 morning pIC KERI T G BRANCH aNCH ++�� .were attacked- by' the German for noon. Temperance betel, Brookiin{ $teeephal+ts—\'ol 12. ;59381..1ead ale jb 1 itabmariaes. He knew that he for atgh� Thursday- Commercial hotel, I The choicely bred .m ported . Clp ri'lle a Manager. D Q � Branch assns at , Oshawa, for night. Fr -day, Bandel's ' stallion, tbwproperty of 6. C- 100( . Bunter. R W. GORDON,. es,• could sleep soundly With the hotel, WWttby for - night. Saturday Pickerin¢�; wi l make theseseco o! 1915 r guaranteed protection Of - Eng. prOOeeds to his own stable anti! the as follows': Thar.dav leaves his.own following Monday morning, stable for Commercial hotel, Oshawa Mand. He knew that Britain I.o�rdRoberts —The Celebrated French noon and night. Friday, Bandel's hotel would respect the "scrap of paper " - Coach Stallion, the property of Horth \\'biibp [or noon and night. 3aasdap BOOTS N D. ES a meaner different from his McIlro Highland Creek, will mike peooeet to his owa stable wham he brill - 1m the sesson of ISIS as follows, Mon-lay remain antit the tollowiag ThnzSday "beloved fatherland" would.; ]fay loth will leave his own .table l t, morning. — We now -e-the best and largest assortment Of footwear sear ,�- • -. _Premier AagStith has ,nada A •�, + U R I '�' u R E �►rar ed in this part of the conutry. Black, tan and white stron a al for national tht•ift. v �+ a .for ladies misses and children, to see them is to A'cyclone passed over Alberta FOR -' - ''-1aet'week, killing several persons, "snot them. , Comfortable low heel shoes for the P I "nring others, and doing con- Arm' chairs doable ,coven basket. ;seat 16L85, recliftia� Nerable damage tot property. and'folding chairs, camp stools 85 cts: " middle aged and"older ladies. To.wear them is Camp cote with head and, fea}t.restspeFial jeeiaure and comfort, Nifty 'Cow shoes; Sir; Adam. Beck has been ap• .-.Hammocks going at cost. Colne `while they, lAst. -- _p . button end.lace'shoes, tan patent and porn --mounts for the Government, and C. H. B __ ___. black for gents aadboys. Light harvest - will have roll charge of all pur- chases.of horses_for4ar purposes. boots; medium an'd heavy boots for �• wen and boys. Space will not per- WHITEVAL•t _ .. u9to,etiumerate. Mrs. George. Cbt istinn held.a small ball in honor of Miss Hobbs: ! ' ��+a-=QLJ'' c l-•' Mr. Shaw, of Toronto. spent Sun- day wkh Mrs. Elizabeth Reesor. A. J, O'Malley, has re -opened, with. � a larger m lass, it than ever, his ___ — E P. ILI P: r. swimming class. it being. one of the �� � •- - - featurea`Qf the resort. ;. The Mis 'on Circle will hold a tea at the' Dome of D.' P : and Mrs. Turner on fi the evening of July 7th.- Music, will + +. .,be furnished during• the evening. Ice cream will be for sale. Admission 13 cents._ e • ,. _ SIL ( • _ -MADE IN CANADA" WO. o - . �r • WHITBY 17tiY - , 5. th .d '.That Wm. Stone. of cacao to 'his ` .Ford TO ..Car , II A e the .;.Be'st for e I death on the morning of Dec. 11, 1914, i II� at or near the Or Trunk station, -`--Whitby Junction, and that his death rl was caused by a bullet wound, but the II PY`l�e ��0 II� , evidence submitted does not justify i I l ` i' firmer ?' - -us in attaching blame to- any particu- III The best that iuoney cart buy—is the labor gar person." Such was the verdict that goes into. the :CanRdian Ford.* Our •+• ' rendered by the coroner's jury after t p ; �, +ee . ug • befo.re', plaeing 16 minutes' deliberation. at, the resum- workmen are ill— Mjzhe. aid motor ,car , ed ingtteat into the death.of Stone on iiiechanieR in the British Empire. This I --_ : •- — igonday ai ht. This closes a one of +� P - g p mesas dollar. sad a -d i n •after ez .nye to the j the most baffling cases. that the pro- main who, drives a FOird "Made in- Ca'oada.' 1 :.your order. vincial police have bail to deal with$.cause the Ford car is built right. v for many years, and though the ver- P + > dict was the only one ossable,under Buvera rf Ford cats wilt sbPre in our 'rofl:ts if we, - the circumstances, it is tr'fro_m satis- .'-sell 80,0011 cars between August 1, 1914, and Auq- - tactoiy, as all through -Elie case evi- � ust 1, 1910 Ik �. Bence has beengiven in a reticent I i Runabout $540; Town Car $340: F. O, B. Ford.._ ,E, nnanrrer by the various witnesses. The li On%xrin, with ail egoipurent,r. including. electric , . E$tinlates Qn. all -Building Materials. principal witness, Harry Birmingham, headlight". • On display and for sale by has been missing for several days, ._ .. W. -J, LUKE is SON. _ a and it is believed that be left •Whitby IIII �1Lhiihy. Ontario j r e - - on Saturday by'boat, but as his evi- lu Hirsh d Bence bad all been received and signed ns, Ru --ell Awhl pw, Pick-�rriug' - - his non-appearance caused no Com- ( I _ naent Evidence was given by Tbomaa _ a Tasker. Wm. Vanvalkenburg. Dudley ]sane and John Goldering, but noth- :Dt Ing of importance was adduced. The • t Crown Attorney, Col. Farewell, be- a a fora' the u retired, said that he. had j _ >p I' -y ,itttueatb t6.briaag-ouL eYi: - -- - - g$ZCL:t1118 ^,.. ��-�_<.1..',a��.'1'�_]'''.. __ -. �-.-, y .. ._. l:. :.,•:: ,.b.. `�.c:"ia..xa-'. a r.+n '. - T v t • ' .� , - CLARiMONT The Ladies' Aid of Erskine Miss Mary Maenab and Miss' i church will meet at Mre. R. $file Miller Dt a few days with NION �, The Lyn Brae. are impr9vi4g ape -TIIF nflN' hof R•awson'a on Wednesday.- A good D. P. and Mrs.. Macfarlane, of the manse with a ime is ctecA- - - F Mies Currie, of Torontej, spout Mies Eazma L1nrlerhill has re- - Harry Thomson returned home Ma aoruno w Deas •r�«, the week-etid withthemissesGlee" turned from a pleasant motor on Saturday after spending a - - �. Fist ad Mw tteia st�•� son. trip to visit friends in Guelph, few months with his -son, Walter-ppditettee A.CCptlnt Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer, of Pieper- Berlin and, Drayton. in Montana. - You Can Start s savings Ing, spent Fri Y last with Mrs. A large number from here at-.. Hugh -Gregg Sr. and - dau.ghter, erith .51.00. It W not necessary for you to Walt until you• have s Wm. Edward opened with il•,o or L s di teen, of tended the Atha picnic on Satur- Mise Margarets have returned large :um of money. An account can bi - The to ct a record visiting rnore on which Interest is eompouadtd twice a Year• -Mongol spent Sunday 'wit crowd and a very pp easan ime. the foemeF s •brother _ iii _.. eat and Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. James . Hortop, -of Port township. -r ]!Miss Laura Evans. of Whitby, Perry, accompanied by her daugh- - r WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. is spending a week with her aunt• ter, bits Valdes, is spending a. Sam. and Mrs. Stepheown-anss�n, of s Mrs. Wm. Edane. week kith her ,sister, hire. Thos. Toronto, are in town at present. Miss Gibson, of Wrozeter, - is Paterson• Mr. Stephenson has the contract s�ppeending a few !Says with the of painting a number of houses in - ]Idiases Hamilton. — the village. _ ® TIME T In BLE---ratioa(3 _ _ _--__---- _ T. R. Trains going East due as lollowo-- Mr. Cook, formerly of the Stan- The Sacrament of the Lord's No. g Mail 8.O0 A. M. _dard Bank here, spent Saturday. AIL ��� WOMEN,Supper-willbe observed in the 12• Local 2.50 I'.with friends in town. _Presbyterian church on Sunday M. •� 14 Local 6 O6 P. M _ _Mrs, McKay and daughter, of le Preparatory service on Trains going west- due u follows-- -Mrs. ollows- z. No Toronto, visited with the forrver's OFMIDDLE �E Friday evening at 7.30• _ 13 Local 7.47 A. M. y« • 11 Local 7E.40 P. M. aual brother, Ira Boyer, over Sunday. The Ladies' Aid 'of the Metho• - 7 Mail 7,50 g M; { Dr. Ci. M. Brodie,..of. Wood dist church will hold their dnJuly •Sundayincluded � , stock, was in town on Sunday y !CE CREAM and Monday on a profeesional Mrs.DoucetteTells of her Die- Z th on t e church lawn. Watch � ,e visit. tressing rjyniptoms During- out for bills giving, full particulars At the Plekering Blake /v Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto, Change of Life and How- Dr, Brodie and several other p visited with her uncle and aunt. She Found Relief. members of Brougham Union Try our Home-1ma$e Bread A reliable man to sell ` Joshua and Mrs. Bundy on Thurs- Lodge A. F. &__-A._ M•, visited- ---$EAB-MONKEY, PICKERING ^ ; da last. Richardson -Lodge, Stouffville, on HAI DQQ _CAXADIAN. GaowN STOM r last. J. R. and Mrs. Resl'and Belleville, Nova Scotss,Can.-"Ttu� Thursday, evening last, it being Iia!'dwParTe - r friend, Miss Booth, spent a few ears ago I was suffering -badly ..with. �1 r�a� in Pickering and Ontario y the night of installation of officers Y .r. days last week witil relatives in what the doctors the ceremony being performed by County. r; Gree Gibbons, '';. called Change of tall and see our stock of "Happy -- Dr. Brodie. Thought and otherstoves i George and Mrs. Gibbons, of Life. - I was so bad as well as other lines Start now at the boot. - Toronto, spent Sun Ad_ with the that I had to stay in _ selling time. of Hardware. Dimers Pa , tale me to takeLydis repairing Fend for list of Spi Ing Offerings, Mrs. Gibbons. - y s Vege- }/ ` Eavetroughing and re atria - s. G. H. Sm and son, 4,,; r E. Pinkham' Drain That Wet Fish 1 promptly attended to. and terms to agents Findlay .are spending a few ;C,� „,, table Compound and With cement tile, which the Agricul- Work guarsifteed and prices -_weeks with.the formers parents it helped me from tural Colleges claim are the best kind moderate.-Liber&I Commission in Brussels. the Hast. It is the made. Splendid brick are,also made ' Handsome free outfit: , Fran!: and Mrs. Michell and only enadicine I from the same material. We make Lawrence Denny _ -..-.-daaghter. of Unionville, were the took that did help both file and brick. Get our prices GREEN -WOOD, ATONE �C WELLINGTON guests of Lyman and Mrs. PiIkey me and I recommend before buying. `.' on Sunday. it You don't know how thankful sad ( Home Telephone 6604. F. * =��T� g L' The Foathill Nurseries,, A special meeting of .the rate- grateful I am. .I give you permission H j it LE ublic- good medicine has H N D L, E d 0 0.. (Established 18371. '. ;payers. of the Claremont p to publish what your wHI TEvsLE Pay,ichowill be held in the school done forme." -Mrs. Sta[3N DovcETrz, I wH�raval.e, oNr, BUILDER ' Q 2% C?_N T co . m. on Monday. July Belleville, Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia, CARPENTER, A RDAH, AND BARN ir•oom at 3 P se of consider- Canada. -- --- - -- - H0L'3$VER 5th for the purpo sense of WORK, PANTRY CABLtiET9 ing the advisability of fgsuing Such warning symptomsFARC I�dP1�E�ENTS DUMB WAITERS. debentures for the sum of $1300 to suffocation,bot flashes, headlches.back•'ATTENTION - a, build an addition to the school aches,dread of impending timidity. P�uQha- Inciudinst the John Deer. Shingling and 'general repair house. The attendance at the sounds in the ears, PalpitationAlso, re- works 1` Wilkinson and Fleury. job you want _ _._school ip recent_ yearshas►nereas- beam, sparks before the epee, irrsgu- i pairs for the foregoing: gee we about any j F If •you contemplate -doing- M7' ed so that the present aeeommo- laritiesr constipation, variable appetite. I Wagotse, Bu Hies. Also Ton�rue Sop- done. Prices right dation is inadequate to meet the "weakness and inquietude; and dizziness, its fornders, that make the 5501 Home Telephone. kind of building next s®aeon., demand. are promptly heeded by intelligent wo- p° yoke easy and burden light. we will be pleased to figura men 5vho ere approaching the period is i y Promotidus in Sr. Room, Clare- abate Wyandotte eggs for sale, from moat Public School. Names in life when ,woman's gnat change MAY purebred stock. - a:- F E E . D '`•- on- your regnirments order of merit :-Jr. to Sr. LV.— be expected. i If yr'd want any kind of Pard ample- -at C. R• StatlOn for all kik of 'Jean Graham, bons. Merle Steph' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- I ment call or write' enson, Leland Graham, Iona pound invigorates and strength �1Ck8r1II Cherrywood ; - building material. Violet Sargent, Mildred female organism and builds up the weak- L. D. Banks, g (}sham, . _ _ _ _ _ — _ Y. p��i. .-Brodie. Sr. III. to Jr, IV—Vida tined nervous system. It has carried I PiCKERIT%Cl Snight, hone. Mary Forsythe bons. map woman safely through this crinis. 1 Cotton Seed Meal, Braes. Shorts, Mabel. McLellan,. Rusbell "Noel. If you want special revise write to I+ Repair _ Shop 1 Malted Cora Feed, Dried Brewers • Ina Mantle, Gladys Paterson, __ Grains, Whole Cora, CrealD of the Q� -Olive Tarr. bons. Lydia E. Piniham gedidne Co. (coafi- -- LUMBER ��+�►++ Jr. to Sr, III. - dentlal) Lan, mass. Year letter will � West and Monarch. Flour, Blach- )k openea, read and answered by a ford's calf meal. Beef scrap and y Loin Brodie (bons.) Marie Fortythe. tidy Vow repaired for the gooduroads Bicycles Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. „s ]Kathleen Story, principal. woman, and held to Strict ee►ngdtlnes. I ' - - - p� Remember the picnic to be -- - --- -- Get your Antonio a Tires now. W. D. Cordon kaon, _ ... held on Saturday, July- 3rd - is G R R R ; W S T $ R Prices are away down. - phone Ind. Markham 5030. Mr. Borland's beautiful grove --Ford-aim ropo, other lazes is �PICKERING Veterinary Surgeon proportion.; 'ThOme~Vf3 1�em®�= -. _ - sunder the auspices of the BAp tilt Honor Crsduate of the Ootario jai phone 1018. -'�9unrla' School and the B. Y• P. i7• Veterinary College and Honor- = tt aaesnd,n' a scas.+se ' A refreshment booth will be erect- - es y Associate of the Ontario . _. a 9 wegsO sus a wa 9 Bell and Independent phone. ._ ed on the grounds. where ice- Veterinary College. Russell Andrew, at e'n tgdd-Stet c0+nn.t Cr and other refreshments Ch,rsmont, Ontario PICR$RI� Ont. __-- �- _ �+ M,Ck8i1II� t • + g ,. may be secured. he A R program for v e - �orl g of sports 1e being arranged' -- - - _- . _ _ _ _ _ .. I wo • which suitable prizes will be given. • sa o « a a a 41 v u su COmmltte� _ ,r ---L bod come and bring Four • O c 1 r A. aipvited to attend. I limit 1"m '° '•, 9 The Object Of t his •a The anniversary services of _ I _ lessen stealing and prosecati a ; j - [rl 1t aq! a a + e +ter f Claremont Presbyterian �. � the felons.. Church on Jane 27th were a grand . _ elan M I a s �` �- Q a•r «m a I# Bembsin�aviaR Atop= I siok otmemaot- succe�s. The church was filled to _ — .r.t...t any member qjwuqvL M� r of Executive 00011 - - Oke, of Chalm = O oN$s OI g1.110: Speaker Rev. C. •� Memberabip fee - a o, o Pe t- a o 4yy - 'ie • 8 . JS ht -----'ere church Toronto, delighted -: _fie ��active odor of Mayflower "���m � � audiences with two able addres- o $ 10.�c 3�', p Tlowa'mavwry sp one>'rsta.a+tie: ales, �Pe predict for this brilliant is entirely newzand of such charm aaddelitaeT 4 e«xa.n on.apitsaaon, darn a great future. The woulan of as b fl� • Exec. Come. -L. D• Banka, C. S. Perim- young las to immediately appeal t:o ev"efy sp 6 � � ,°t � .� rs = a . $ ro rttonately uisitel fisc la p er, C. L. Morcom'be, Pickering, Ont o$errngs were p Po refinement. Mtiseptic- exq y 'liberal. The resident ministers • a W. J. Crdrk. - were present at the evening sec- texture, it is pre-eminent for .use on baby. N . off_ '� 9 '» J, A. O'Connor:, President; Beoretary 4 vice, y - „. a o formerly - preparations are in a class b Lhemaei�'" ,. siq' a D o P _ .Rev. W. R, Wood... y All N.ysEl P p of Claremont, who opposed HOD, Dlyal a Face Cream and toilet requsites are almost indis- _ 1 covin- ��� J. H. Howdetl at the ast ' p has pensable for the complexus, Asa at the Nyal Quality ` tial elections in Manitoba, store -for free copy of our, book:^t, "YQur. Complezfots," - - r methods of Maeaage. 139 Good Luck ' _again been made the unanimous which includes directions as to prope - :Choice of the Liberal party in the _ _ _ calla ®�� w constituency of Beautifnl Plains: F i,' At the recent election Mr. Bowden lib. Tn'eswas'elected by -a very small major-2wi ty. At the Liberal convention �e held bli Tuesday of last week no Depends on having the right kind Of ail materials and des3Ra other name was brought before the convention, thus the Liberal - Pickering, Ont. - of trees. Bowman's have - !tent in stook. It will pay yon rty will present an unbroken heavy fibrous roots• to Ball at our works and iaspbot owe slesit pa Thogias M. Mc)�adden, 'Druggist, and . obtain prices. Don't be -front ae the political battle will _ They are grown in the right kind sontswe do not employ them, Mr. Wood Would a are handled ly we can, and do throw W tho sit . 71 be waged yenta e. -of--soil. _Thep _ *hiohyoa wll--. . make a&- ezeelleat tante __ _l --- a --e oommfsste►a of_19 par_oeat s►ad his many, friends 1D Picker- ea a �' and packed in the -pink of eatainly save by ptuobaaing find Its. ownshi will watch his s $ condition - and they grow- sell �td- tr al - ins t P - - WHITEY 0ANITE so" ' political career with much m- re rices and _ tr,.oatad tsrest.. Our June Sale was good. We saved you money. Comps P Two more agents wanted Odes. An interesting event took place values we are offering in every line of merchandise -all old - in -Ontario County. - _on , �Vednesda of last week, prices, You know that every line of goods has ad- W A L -- y .when Mary Eleanor, . the only wanted since the war. Come' -now as later . THOS, W •BOWMAN & SON CO„ S W .laughter of: Hobert and Mrs' LIMITED Pain manufacturer, Carson, laecame the bride. of V. M. on you will not be able to buy.the - OIItaL"lo p .' lGicAvoy, 'both -of' Picketing goods at the -very low- prices we are offering now gidgeviRe, Shop and Residence, Dundas It - -township. The ceremony was , , fl,li Dress Goods, reg. 30 cents, for 26 cents, - performed by Rev. A., McLellan Men's Harvest Boots, r,90 I�ingg�ms red. 18c -and 13c, forl0o WHITBY, ONT. of Glaremi5n assisted by Rev. Men's Working a Boots . • 1.50 i Mual"ina and `Dila, 445c Three door" weal. of .Whitby BovM. Tink, of Greenwood in the y is :1150 , Ladies' Muslin Cuffs and'Coll'ara; CHOPPING g a --- L� I Seecial D * A Corsets, reg. 76c. preseni a of the immediate friends Ladies' Boo fOs 86c„ L00 far 90c �*D OAT FLASI\ G We are prepared to instal wood or iron ,. ..of the bride -and. groom. The . pre Ladies' Slippers, 75 1 Duck Suitin s in navy, white, t prepared to al D cadet and linen.. to 20c B re ed to do pompe on ahortnotice, also Atte stints were numerous and appro- Men's Shaka Shirts i g The uadersi nod 's p Pa 1 kinds of repairing. priate. The happy couple took .Men's dark striped Shirts; Wella Gleatied. "A the evening -train at Clreenburn rain choppin6 and oat flaking the Toronto and points west, half a Dune and be con- g Agent for the Ontario Wind Milt, rattilations of their I}ROCERIES—Black and Green Tea 11nc Der ib. Try p every_ day in- the week also gasoline engines aIle amid the tong winced tbat it is the -only good tea in the market to -achy. at s, h price,every-the squre gear s numerous friends. On their re- Flour—Tea Buns, Cream Buns, Five Roses. For butter and eggs, 8 except on Saturday EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR turn thbp will reside in conce4- :price paid in trade. - Ina, phone :id - - y" Sion R. We are glad that this L, SI*�PCt4N A Co., PIC�ERI�IC John F. B$yles� Greenwood estimable couple -are .remaining l� S - UC with; uta. - - - -- - �-- - - - ,£ .,N+n�^-�.�• va': �;•��v�.:,wits-e�-+�e�-ur••.yF,s..-rsor„r*�ww.>:. j..+,s a„a.xa.-. "_S,'• _� .: �. �: ,.r _ -.v. "-�¢, ..- �..,.,Ar ..�..�:.'jk'.'.b .. Sf. .. .. n �,. _... ....:.... „ .... —1!- :LLQ .P.r_ ... a .... -.. i . u.a-.els•-+.'_•1s .. ... . _ - z p' l loft a su r►a cx • esE I A very obstinate (and yet non- I serious) form of cough is that comnot so healthful and are generally- i Mon • constipating. caused by elongation of the uvula- Anything that will set the bl the little protuberance hanging down- into active circulation is good for a' - �. wards at the border of the soft. pal- i cold. Bathe the feet in hot water, R ate. Sometimes this cough is very and drink hot water or hot CHERRYJELLY troublesome indeed, and necessitates lemonade, on going to bed; take -f'ran a xefpt of Charles Fran. �, ', - - - a slight operation; when the doctor', a salt water sponge bath and re - nips off the extra bit with his scis- main in a' warm room. Bathe the eardtt, Chief Ccck to 86.5.Queen €ace in very hot water every five min- ”- Vktorta. Pabtishtd In 1865. , EXTRA " sora. The condition may be recog- Clean 2 lbs. cherries and . _ rro' nixed by absence of trouble•when you utes for an hour or so, handful of tea currants, and are in an erect position; only coming I, Abstinence from food for a short -''bruise atones and kernels in a GRANULA" period is a ver excellent method of r mortar ° pas`° tt, small re- on when the patient lies down and 3r serving pan with 1 +b. Pohn - the lengthened ..uvula then tickles the treatment for dyspepsia "and kindred --itedpath•s swear :oboe and '/s digestive disturbances. A raging sick _ -Pint aprine-water ; bola on the -- - - back of the pharynx. Avoidance of s taking irecar abort five m:nutea, t0 preserve its luscious flavor for the winter days to Conte. heated rooms is a prime condition of headache disappears after giving the It, care to rerr.ove scorn as stomach a rest -by omitting _ 1c•. rises ; pour into a beaver For over half a centu lessening or doing away with the Y g to eat 12 Nice filter {n tiswal way, tY has been the favorite sugar in trouble. �- only one or two meals. It is common is ltt:ce wl:h twa ounces iCanada for preserving and jelly -making --and with good knowledge that a day or two of starv- . dartjars as:ng:ass and pour Then you have the short, dry, hard l.ra or ttwtsfd -reason. Because it is abs- ore and always the dam "bark" Ing every two or three months en - Y p Y es bark of pneumonia,acute inflamma- you can use it according to your recipes, year after year, with tion of the lungs, when the, sooner m bles one to do better work—more ". o e w full confidence to the results. - - you ca I in an experienced doctor the ental and physical work can be ac better. Pleurisy, heart disease, zy-; com Fruit plished without fatigue. It is ad- Mot;, a- -. - put up right, with �� Extra Granul. orotic fevers of almost any kind, oris-' visabie, hoAver, when on a hunger ated Sugar, will keep as long as you wish, and cellaneous affections of the thoracic strike to drink water. Copious liba- when opened a month or a year hence will organs, Pall within the same cats-' d t water, several quarts h — _ - _. r.. _. o ons of ho w r wring the waking hours, will eontri- - dight Youwithwith its fres uluiiess -- feeling o well-being. e. ' Z "Let Amb sweeten it'v a local throat condition as- from irri I' k1. tation of the pneumo -gastric or va-; water may be taken a tumblerful or us nerve; u to aymp oma e o a' Packages, and thus be sure of the genuine- more or less grave general bodily sons echo eat at irregular hours and Partake o4 foods poorly cooked or of iii 'I!4 condition which admits of no ams_ 'Canada's favorite sugar, at a%fs beat. such a composition as to cause indi- t. f{! I teurish tampering. -A Physician. - gestion, will find the mild form 'of _ I• \ I Put up in 2 and 5 lb. Sealed Cartons and in _ starving for 24 hours or longer a 10, 20, 50 and 100 lb. Bags. 190 Health Notes.• practice "worthy of trial, for the re- CANNADA SUGAR REFINING CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL To het svltir+g after effects of the experiment .� p to purify y the air of a sick ; - ,.'•'' room place a bowl of clean water- in! wrll he gratifying. The rest (when a - the room one is on a hunger strike) given the d and-andit every day, A paste of common baking soda 1 digestive apparatus strengthens it r i 11 o a and waters read on a burn will stop nd aids conserving the i a thus. iPA n p p I health. A general feeling of reluven- {� 1 t'�pU{ the pain and inflammation almost im- . atian invariably follows a few ' , 1 mediately. y s .. I Here are some remedies for nose- lasting: 4 bleeding -Keep the head elevated ]:+ r i=; ! r - _ + - c _ 'F;• and cool., warm the feet and hands Always Something Doing. ' . _ . „,,3., , by plunging in hot water; apply ice _ over the nose. Wet the end of age"There hasn't been a chanon a �,� , 1, g I s -„ •: handkerchief with vinegar and in- this bill of fare in 20 years," growl- 3�i'i,rl - you 20 Ibs. ink ace into the nose If the bleed ed the grizzled patron "Have o ' g is severe a profuse flow of"blood, � restaurant men no ingenuity?" send for .a' physician at once. -Grosse we have as much as the 4 iii' i1.p..•+L ... i There is nothing better for a poor I next fellow." 1 complexion than pienty of wholesome' "Then, why duvet you get up a - ti vegetables, such as onions, lettuce,! new dish occasionally ! The corner _— —' -'- ----- - - , celery and carrots and fruits, espe- druggist has a nese kickshaw at -the' stay hot longer if a cake tin or other cially apples, grapes and oranges. -soda fountain every time you amble cover is turned upside down over Bananas and fruit -of small seeds are up to it." brthHouseholdolusehold them. ut w The dessert that fails in its appeal e to the palate is s wasted attempt, for - { desserts hungers are eaten for pleasure, not • g g r y A faded carpet can -"be brightened { to . and cleaned by rubbing with warm The Canning Season. whites to a stiff! froth and the yolk " _ The atmos:-�2oamy cream and mix them to-' Period of tannin arsd•-- water and ammonia, .*ith a little- bar-. preserving is approaching. - It is an gather with a knife, just enough to ax in it. open question " what fruits and vege- blend them. Wet the kitchen stove while cold \\i � _ tables can be put up -at home with.: Some cooks insist that water is with a cloth dipped in -kerosene oil economy. Now that tinned and glass-; better than milk; some insist that then apply the blacking, -The stove � -ed r water toughens the omelet and others keep y - - goods are so cheap and often so � will keep clean'much ,lQrrgere • . oze insist that milk e makes ea - eat man it hes So ' y housewives find that, �'y gra they waste both time and m ria 1 the only way to learn to make an 1 Borax is the best hairbrush clean- 9 y er. Add a teaspoonful" of borax and !, omeletais light, of #lr•ria texture, - �5 AM -manges ­ for exam- • that a tablespoonful ofsoda to the water p}e, are not worth while. Commercial' substantial and yet in no way sug- to w hich the hairbrush -is to be wash - Orange marmalades and tinned pine-; gestive of leather is to try recipe af- ed• apple are good and inexpensive; and ter recipe and method aed. fter method I A change the children will apprV= c nsider9ng the cost- of the fruit, the J us a until perfection ittainciate is the bah' " 'of Mincemeatr - - 7 an a value of, lets than one lar tart shape.. Simply line patty pans her tune; tomelets large one. It is dif- he housewife who Contin- I with the pastry and then fill them,. ficult .to handle &.large, one and its - = " ues'td preserve pineapples and make covering the top: --- . orange marmalade is not 'an econ- edges usually burn before the middle I _ When hot cloths are needed con- omicsl person. The same is true of Part is done. stantly in time of sickness -keep a many vegetables. On the other hand Experienee alone tells the cook colander full of 'them over a kettle ur- turn an omef turned certain vegetables cannot be when to tulet. I ; P I halt full of boiling water. Keep <� chased, well tinned, at a moderate too soon it falls from its own weight. the kettle covered -:.on the back of - Price . The beat asparagus put up a cooks find it easier to slip it In the range. in glass, is expensive in the market; the oven as soon as it is set around Make kitchen a tons with e . Rat- and'if a famil is fond of asparagus,, the edges -pan and all -until it puffs. y' seam, stitched "on both aides, sd'there tThen they turn one-half on the other he "housewife will do well to can it is no right or wrong, and time will herself .in lass ars at a time when half and send it to the -table. , 8 j be saved both in washing and in it may, be obtained at the lowest Remember that a pan should be looking for the right,- side of the j C E CREAM price. clean and smooth. Iron pada apron. can be a . rubbed with salt. to polish off any un- P Who}. preserved strawberries,' I It is an excellent idea to have a - - small' lima beans, candied andf eveness on the surface. urace. The amount guestroom. It P arrest chest in rho ��FOOD O w nerved cherries, chutneys, chili sauce of grease and the kind used are mat- , should contain emergency things -a. ' IIJ, tern which each cook' must determine and grapefruit •are among the more for herself. - nightgown, a bath. ,robe, . slippers, " i expensive delicacies in -the market soap, wash cloths, even a brand new These, if used in any quantity, it will toothbrustas "VALUABLE food if its pure. City .Dairy Ice be profitable to put up at home. Hints for Busy Housekeepers. A tomato sandwich properly made The simplest bring the canning; A dessert to be'successful must be is a delicious luncheon addition. Cut Cream is made of the purest ingredients; in a fruit is to bring it to the boiling attractive to the eye.' firm, cold tomatoes in thin sljees and• f point and then pack. it quickly into Beans and peas are too much alike place each slice on a round of . bread • - --: -new sanitary building. We ship thousands of - Jars that have been standing for to be used at the same meal. 1 and. butter. On each tomato" spread - -- fifty or sixty minutes' in boiling wa• Pearl tapioca makes a delicate and a teaspoonful. of minced celery and, - gallons to all parts of Ontario. The size of Our - - --' . ter. Do not use too much sugar it excellent thickening for soups. minced sweet pepper mixed with cooking the fruit, for this adds to Don't use sooty pans and kettles in mayonnaise dressing. 'Top with. a business enables us to employ experts and the most the expense and spoiis the flavor. cooking -they take longer to heat. ' slice of buttered white bread-,;: �- t' Success in canning depends chiefly Apple sauce _s}iould Alwso -Salted-alinonds-� maAe— Tl_p-to-date ptethBds and egnipment n the-perfc sealing -of -the -jars eri to counterbalance sausage arid' both better and cheaper than:' those If the fruit and the jars have been I `- "' - pork. usually bought already prepared. To Keen business men reduce their meat diet dart thoroughly cleaned by "boiling and •prunes hidden in--a-mering%-the make them, first shell them,:and then if the jars are sealed so that no air meringe browned in -the oven, make a Pour bubbling, boiling water on them. Ing the summer and consume more foods such as can penetrate, the fruit or vegetables Drain it off immediately, and pour - -should keep for delicious dessert. p years. Ice Cream.. Everybody, can do so with benefit to In jellying, if. the 'ell remains' After scrubbing thoroughly, make another bath of actively boding water jelly a few slits in the skins of potatoes on them. Lett them stand 30 secondstheir heap[. = . 'liquid, do not boil it again with more that are to be baked. and then drain again. Now remove - Augar, but try adding ._ more fruit Common soap, rubbed ort the hinges the loosened skins. In a shallow pan juice. It is probable. that, y9u have of_a creaking door, will do away with Put two.. or three .tablespoonfuls of - h eady used too much sugar, and the trouble. alive oil and a teaspoonful of salt and r For sale by discriminating shopkeepers "everywhere .the fruit juice win -make the jelly The newest ort let pan is in two put the almonds in this. " Stir them :let. parts, so that the omelet may be around until all are covered with oil. - - - - flopped over and over. Put them in' a moderately_ hot_ oven Look Omelet Hints. Fasten a `pincushion to= the £op n - of ad brown diem very carefully, steak - Here. are some- omelet items: the sewing machine arm, and whole'in them several times so. that. they - • =-` for lets are difficult to make proper-, minutes will be saved; w9 1 brown evenly: When' they are ' y, a only practice gives a cook -the Add a pinch" of borax to-tha- ries= I golden .brown turn them out on a a the Sign. - = - ek o't turning a perfect one. The ing water of handkerchiefs, if you sheet of "brown- paper, to absorb the •"- l(+'rena cooks use no liquid in ,it, and would have them a:little stiff. oil. t the eggs only enough to break Rub the ends of the ribs* of the'um - ''' - �O R O N TO■ + - - - '� yolks; this side of the, Atlantic brella with vaseline where they, are Umbrellas were first used in Lan- e custom Is to add water or milk,' fastened. This prevents rust. don, by a person named Hanway, �jt,/S want erf Agent in every town. d many American 'cooks beat the Irons will }rest more quickly "and in 1788-. Y a _ "� ¢ , a r .. .. k. -•+Alm'.-..., _ - .. - . — - - - _ _ _ ... - _ .. id9,• g:i, -1° xac �._ ..�.. �,r�: ,., � -- — ' Ta. -. . , � _ � s .^ ,ra: w- " p L 4 pdlk A THRILLING AERIAL DUEL Cotta Case of LET GERMANS COME OUT. E R 'THE DAWN OF � NoYa S �British' Naval Expert Replies to ` { µ - YOUNG WOMANHOOD French. Machine Defeats a German IllteTest to III �ollleU Criticism of Fleet Taube. BEET OOT ; _ _ Among the many stories of aerial ' - - —_ -- Commander Canyon $ellepli the .t Girls upon the threshold of woman adventure gr roving out of the war, i Halifax Sends Out a Message of Help great British naval expert, replied to the recent criticism of the British Y ----hood Often drift into a decline in spite one of the bast is told by .Frederick ,to Many People.. '- —navy appearing in American news- �-�• of all care and attention. Eve. A• Talbot, in The World's Work for Halifax, N.S., December 15.—When papers suggesting that—tie na -- - - - -ad}e bacome�te$k - in a comprehensive curve of eYVteWe�at h�om$�g94 Argy .a little initiative occasion- 'depressed, irri a and listless. It is the advance in aviation. The hero is St., Mrs. Haverstock was quite willing ally, sending submarines to Cux- y the dawn of wood—a crisis in an American aviator, Frederick C. to talk of her peculiarly unfortunate haven, Kiel and Heligoland. Com- �R y Com - the life of eve?'j' girl—and prompt Hild, a volunteer serving in the se. "I was always 'blue' and de- r Bellairs said:— measures should be taken to -keep' the- French Aviation-Corpa- 1,'ar essed, felt weak langui an u er Y «fie man who wrote that ought to_blood pure sad rich with the red tint One day he was aloft upon a re-nfit for any wor�C. My stomach was rocure a scale-r7ihart and study it A�TZi 'of health. Ix the body is not in a, connaissance. The we was I so disordered than I had. no appetite. P. N tealthy crgdition at this critical stage, cloudy, so that glimpses- of what was What I did eat disagreed.. I suffered for a few minutes with w. American RLTREATIU - grave disorders may result, and future .transpiring on the hostile territory be- greatly from dizziness and sick head= naval officer at his elbow. Then he A,. eras could, only h obtained through ache and feared a nerous,breakdown. might learn quite a lot. Cuxhaven ;fife become a burden. Deadly con- Upon n druggist'9 recomrnendation and Kiel are hidden away behind '4A sumption often follows this crisis in rifts in- the banks of vapor. While I used Dr. Hamilton a Pills. miles of heavily mined_ sand .]tanks, w` careerin through one of " these open a, the lives of young women. Dr. Wil- g. g I felt better at once. Every day I as well as breakwaters. At Heligo- liams' Pink Pills have saved thousands spaces he caught sight of a Taube, improved: In six weeks I was a well iso BY wit� oo t' land there are only a few German 1� �* 'of young girls from what might have and, his machine being fleet, he, in- woman, cured completely after differ- torpedo boats and submarines. In 'W ER Of FAM been life-long invalidism or early stantly gave chase. The Taube turn- ent physicians had failed to help me• naval warfare one goes by probabili- `'death. They are a. blood -builder of ed, and made for the cover of a bank It is for this reason that I strongly 'ties, not possibilities. The British ?unequalled merit, ,strengthening weak of clouds, with Hild in hot pursuit. urge sufferers with stomach or diges- , tive troubles to use Dr. Hamiltons submarine wouldn't have one chance -. An Expert. 'nerves and producing a liberal supply The latter worked his machine up to Pills." in a million of getting behind the First Trooper .Imperial Yeomanry Of rich, red blood, which every girl ninety miles an hour, and was just Dr. Hamilton's Pills strengthen the stone walls where the Germans hide (discussing a new officer.)—" Swears - needs to sustain her strength. about to dive into the cover when a stomach; frnprove digestion, strength- their fleet. a bit, don't 'e, sometimes Over and over again Dr. Williams' Getman biplane was seen emerging en the nerves and restore debilitated "It is not a question of initiative. Second Trooper—"'E's a master Pink Pills have proved their value to from the cloud. The latter showed !, systems to health. By cleansing the What our submarines have done piece, 'e is; just opens 'is mouth and * `. women and girls whose health was no disposition to run. It was armed blood of long-standing impurities, by scouting around Heligoland and lets it say wot it likes."_Punch. failing. Miss Jennie Gereau, St. Jer- with a machine gun, while the pilot bring the system to a high point around the Dardanelles proves this. a `ame, Que., says: "At the age of and observer were well equipped with I of vigor, they effectually chase away eighteen my health was completely ]5gauser rifles and pistols. A hot fire weariness, depression and disease. I It is just a question of common-sense Mtaara's Tlnimeat cures colas, Eta shattered; I was suffering from c Good for young or old for men, for tactics. y FARM FOR RENT. was concentrated upon I and his women, fo; children. X11 dealers sell "The German fleet only needs just anaemia with all its attendant evils. machine. The American aviator was Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and to come out to sea and leave its F. LOOxISG FO3 A FAUX. CO::t30LT The trouble forced me to leav-e school. caught at a disadvantage,. because the Butternut.. stonelocked fortresses for _a few I me.' I .have over Two Hundred - my I suffered from headaches, was tired attack was unexpected and for the } hours in order to get all the trouble l:et, loratFd :n the bent sections of On• land breathless at the least exertion. reason that the German machine had I it ever will be able to seek." tsrto. All etcee. A. w Dawson. Brampton. a GES• N SPAPER$ FOR SALE. I had no appetite, strid my face and in osition ma _ lips were literally bloodless. A good immediately over the French aero- Orl'iS Appned in PROFIT-JIAKLtiG NEWS AND JOB friend advised the use of Dr. Williams' plane Defce'e Great $sok for Readers Ali 5 Seconds _ offices for ease to good Ontario Pink Pills, and , thanks to this gresit This diveision precipitated -another v •na. ThA most useful and inteteattnon Y ' Over the World. � red �� bnsderiai; fere of all businto W Full information C - medicine I am again enjoying good denouement. The Taube which had from coa-rrpdtyched aPPlication to Wilson Pabttsh�:.� cpm health, with a good appetite, good dived irtto the bank of cloud, aster- Every nation has found delight in,Cured t� be pored pony, za West Adelaide St.. Tor�uto, 'color and a spirit of energy." taming that it vas . reinforced, now the story of Robinson Crusoe. An Quick , putnatsI Qx I WOOL. Every anaemic girl can be made turned round and showed fight. Hild li article in the Strand Magazine tells I Lmr, in 24 ttaaia, 1ife11 and strong through the lice of was caught between two fires. The I that W. S. Lloyd of Philadelphia has OOL, WOOL, tiroor, x. 36 DIRECT y Putnam �� and get the toy Dr,eeR. ss cents for - }Jr. Williams' pink Pills. Sold by all Taube was intent upon ramming him, 'spent years in hunting for, rare and l Ry that drawing Oaf eases Instant- • ab wushed wool. 85 cents unwashed. ptedicine dealers or by mail at 50 Hild .was exposed to a hot fire: j ourious• editions of the immortal work. �y, makee'tioe fest feed good at pose. Largo or .must lots bought. check •enc it.box.or sift boxes for $2.50 from The He returned the latter spiritedly, but i. His agent's~ it apnea—��ve had � a Sbo.' botth CC "Ptrtaam'• todsg• ..same: dzy •h vment received. Tarrhr a Bone,: 92 �i elting•on, !lnntzeal. Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, was threatened by the Taube. There j standing orders to buy up all editions 4. I RECORDS. Ont was only one possible means of es- that ,way -be found, and he even pos- Left It To Him. a $ cape—to dive vertically towards the I sesses examples of the story in Latin l Mrs. Williams, who had fecently' L BRI -L-411 GIiAMOP$9�E $E• DECLINE IN LITIGATIOI�i. ground. Without a moment's heaita- ! and Greek, Thirty-three languages ,_returned from abroad, oval attending c OBfor sec' double .ids hoc eacoil h d _ .tion he jammed his elevating lever are represented in Mr: Lloyd's celiac an afternoon tea which was given in : � TP; r� "D°a st , introductory ee toneorYindud:ng hard over. The aeroplane quivered { tion, and these include Arabic, Per- her honor. H.x Irish G lards Band. Catalogue tree, One of the Etteets of the War and then answered- her helm so com- I sian, Turkish and Hebrew. "And did you really go to Rome'" TraGinil , Mon Ral. d Agency, zts $oars of England' lately that an involuntary looping The variety and curious Blustra. Trade. Montreal. p asked the hostess. J So rapid were the judicial methods of the loop appeared. imminent. tions in these manifold editions are a "I really don't know, aYq dear," j MISCELLANEOUS. Of Sir George Jessel that he some- It ..Was a. thrilling "nose -ending" smoking feature. There isa first folio! replied Mrs. williama, "You see` I^^tt,-YcgR, TUMORS. LIJUPB. SFC. times did not sit in court -- because dive, the machine being so vertical in of Defoe's great book, however, which my husband always bought the tick- l� tnteraat ani. exterwa .,trred with - #here were no cases left for .him to its descent that Hild and his observer has not found its way into Mr. Lloyd's l eta.,' u to b ore. treatment t had to 'stand, leaning backwards, from i CabL�tmttad CotunawoBde��tL tie�dtrcil n, ' �.. collection, and that is a valued exhibit ` width precarious position be let drive- in Sir John' Scene's very interesting - A judge sat on the judgment seat, a final aeries of quick shots. The- dive 'museum in ,Lincoln's Inn Fields, with _ -- A goodly judge was he. was so precipitate and vertical that I which every Londoner is not familiar. Minard+s Liniment Co. Limited. - s $e said unto the Registrar, the German aviators - ceased firing, Dear Sirs.—This fait 1 gof thrown "Now call a. cause for me." thinking that they had sent the {. err ,, an a fence and hurt my cheat very y� 3oe °:_ N V LSTMEl� bad, so I could not work and it .hurt; .. ^.a•.« 1 r`Titere is no cause," said Registrar, French monoplane to its last Recount _. "y y^ cO^ w And laughed aloud with glee; and that it would give a final exhibi= me to breathe. I tried all kinds of .... ..., w.w.c-d. �»�• - '•A Jessel's wit has despatched them tion iv ploughing. But after a d re- PORTUNITY Lintmenta and they did me no good. a�14p �w, °�,,,,^ - °. • tion dive o a thousand feet, a v re- One •bottle• -of MINARD'S. LLNI- ir11M�r�iMe �«+,oW ell; ~{ranted capital to develop one of. th MENT, warmed on flannels and ap- -I can call no cause for thee. gained control of the aeroplane, eased most valuable natural resources in. p i on my breast, cured me Som - ,M the descent, regained the horizontal Dominion, unlirtiited quantity of raw pletely. �r 1' The'Ring's Bench judges are rapid- plane and immediately started t0 material to be manufactured into a c. H. CossABooM• paddles, Cushions, Rare, ly getting into the same position, says climb with all the speed he -could mus' -I commodity for which there is -an al- Rossway, Digby .Co., N.3 tthe London Globe. They started their ter. imost unlimited demand. If you have - - Seats,*Rugs, sittings this week with only thirty -.The German 'machines, realizing one hundred to five hundred dollars or _ r five jury actions in their lista, and that they had been tricked, resumed mors to invest where your investment and all they have disposed of them all. If the pursuit, but -Hilo now hLld the ad- will be well secured, then write- for Good Reason. Can O$ and Skiff -that nation is happy which has no ti vantage: The speed of his machine .particulars and prospectus which will convince you of the absolutely sure Corpulent Individual But you �urillshings. patron the war• promises to secure for proved invaluable. The Taube start- I and large returns. Address P.O. Box can't give me any reason why 1, .. Ins at least this measure of bliss. ed.a hot chase, but gave it up directly Hamilton, Ont. should not enlist. A.— it saw thgh Fuld had regained his ars- us , I should ss ginal altitG$de and was quite prepared Spouse e1 x or uoe � e t Well miss you, The -Fourteen Shat at Liege. to resume fighting unerations. The - Solicitous. dear, but the Germans wouldn't.: Pet �11n�1 Ca Co t� u out Belgium d w the Germans are redoubling their se- but Hild had his report to give to his -I'm positive that our boy, is thinking setaara's L 'a _ verity. They suspect the Belgian commander, so he abandoned attempt-! seriously of matrimony." Encouragemen PiTERB06OLCN, OiNT. 'population of fasioring the national -ing, pursuit arid returned to his own ,Well,, I hope so;' •returned Hen- bliaclta Eiman tells a tory of his cause. lines. unusual spirit. "I would early youth. He was plying at a I At Liege fourteen persons were 1Z,ckw,=any boy of.mine to be so reception given by a Russian, prince,' _ isnot. At Brussels a fireworks maker Paper Money. unfortunate ss to regard it as a la ed Beethoven's "Kreutzer" -maned Ricard was shot for having The Chinese anticipated what we - joke-" - . , I'somata, which has several and long; CUTTEN & FOSTER Kq - --struck a German. At Ecdoo a atm- might think to be •an essentiallynnod- and impressive rests in it During dent was 'condemned 'to eight days in ern convenience — banknotes and-xintard's. d prison and $100 fine for wearing 'a „ one o eaBMW ��pp paper money —so long ago as 2§97 leaned forward, patted him on the French tri -color cockade in his hat. B:C -X1,600 years ago! One both Wore Em Out 'Posters in Antwerp notify Belgians shoulder and said: banknote, issued nearly 3,300 years p teacher had been at great' trouble � _F that they can obtain German statural- "Play something, you' know, dear• ization within 48 hours. The Com- ago' is still .preserved in the museum !: to explain to .her •ossa the meaning BOAT TOPS at Petrograd. The Chinese called' of the word "notwithstanding," and, Moot owe DR WILL TELL•Av M ;tesse Joghe-Ardoye was arrested at their notes "flying money," yr "con- on asking for a sentence in which ,fry murine Ere RemedJ for Red, weak. water.. Ghent for wearing a medallion with venient money." They bore the name the 'word occurred; was somewhat usi�Sue comfort. write Book of Stuart y: • " the portrait of King Albert. of the bank, date of issue, a number, I nongi'iissed to reeeive the following y fiord owners write for y mall yrse. 7Lurine Rye Remedy Co.. Chkmgo•, _ an official signature, its, value in i effort from• a blushing maiden of Ot1I Catalogue.. ,4 GjJ/iIRD BABY'S HEALTH words and figures,: and,' as an addi- some eight. summers and winters: The trouble with 'some men is that , IN THE SUMMER tional'precaution against forgery and "Please, miss, my little orother fisc they're 'satisfied with merely want- .' SEARS -CROSS _ as a help to the ignorant, a pictorial. ! a hole in the seat of his trousers, and ing to do the rigbt thing. = _ representation in coins of an amount it's notwithstanding. _ Speedometer StttiOD. ' •The summer 'months 'are the most equal to the face.'value• of the note. ' " ° ''= aesnasd's Ltasm•at tarn DtDhtb•zY' 179 Queen Street West, Vr 'dangerous to children. The complaints Holders of the notes were, by an Economy. " b Tintoretto is the of that season, which are cholera in- insgription, exhorted to "Produce al_14- - But if I can't five on my in- "Paradise, y TORONTO, ONT. iantum, colic, diarrhoea and dysentry, you can; spend with economy. largest painting is the worfd. It is come on so quickly than often.a little It is stated --that the notes were conte and you cant live . on yours, Sing i. high, and is now gone is be�on� aid before the mother, where would be,the advantage of our in t. wide, Venice. I printed in blue ink,, and made. of pa- in the Dope's Palace, marrying•. realizes he is ill. The mother must per woven from the fibre of the. mul- He (thoughtfully)—Well, by put- - be on-. her guard to _preyemt_.. these.. erry-tree ting otic incomes together, one -of • troubles, or if, they do come on sud- These notes bore also a _ warns would bQ able to live, at any rate. ,, •• denly, to cure them. No other medi- inscription of the penalties f ..tine is of such aid to mothers during counterfeiting. -> j Tab - bot weather as is Baby's Own Tab- 'W =Meta. They regulate the stomach and ' ;He Was Disgusted. i is and are absolutely safe. Sold, about the roughest, raw- 1ltowe They were g by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 est lot of recruits the sergeant ever 'eeitts s boa from' The Dr. Williams' T - had to tackle. D Uedicine Co., Brockville, Ont He worked hard at them for threeIt 4$—hours, and at last thought they were ern P, V $t01Tf - - •"- -" French Free of Cholera..._ • getting'.into some sort of shape, so he �;.,: nliptOl'. BOQt 5 decided to test them... $ " Dr. Louis Legroux, of the Paris In- q�titute, baa made the declaration "Right turnl he barked. Then be-' ''reight prepgid, to an Railway StatioD in fore they had ceased to move came f Ontario. Lez� 15 Ft,� Beam'3 Ft. 9 In., t neither soldiers• nor civilians "m another order: "Left turn!"' - nce need have any fear of the One yokel slowly left the rsnks and Depth Y' Ft. 6 In. ANY MOTOR FITS. pieta. Cholera microbes are de- made off toward the barrack room. troyed, the doctoY saes, by other mi- • , l^speCiscatioa N -t n giving engine prices a Peast. Get our Quotations "Here, you!" yelled the sergeant, pa --"The Paris Line" DomtnerodsT and Pleasure "Laun�iea, Row obex that develop during the process angrily, "where are you off to.?." -boats and Canoes. _ the decomposition of bodies in the "Ah+ve had enough," replied the re- �3 THEY =s pen air. This and other reasons, ,a _- ' T$E GIDLEY BOAT CO:; IE,IM�TED, PEI�IETANG, CA'N• , , crult,, in disgusted torte. Tha does- a ecording to Dr. 'Legroux, removes all — tiger of cholera from decomposing ti t know the own mind for two mol- ED. & ISSUE 27,--'T5_ y . .. � utas runrlin'1" • ..... wry _ .....: .�_. ..;,.z:.. �; r. __ :u _,„tri �• <: " .:. , . '. - .'GS: .. ,- _ - .. _'. .. •.,d. • 1 LOCALISMS -Big July sale. See advt. on -Remember the Kethodist - -- another page. D. Sitvpson Co. * picnic in Mr. Raddy's grounds -The Bret contingent of fresh this (Thursday) afternoon. Iq 5tore air boys arrived in the village on —MISS Mabel Wright, of the -We regret to report that Mise Monday, Ottawa public school teaching ,Brute is seriously -ill. -Dr. McMurtry ry and son, of staff, returned on Tuesd!ry for - -� - -L. D. Banka new Ford, auto Dunnville, spent Monday with D. her summer vacation. _ was delivered on Saturday and Mrs. Simpson. -Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb, of - � -C. L. Morcombe, of Omemee, -Mrs. James Gerdon spent a Yale, Mich. who are on their v-� s nt Monday here with his bro- couple of days this week with honeymoon are Spending a week ---� _ - - - friends-iti the city. with Jr.C. and Mrs. arPhilip. • -The carpenters have begun -Mrs. C H. Burling spent a few -The regular monthly meeting 5 �woik oa -Edi Bryan's new resi- days with her daughter,- rs.. of the Ladies _Xid-society of St. -r • �� dance. -Clement, of Milton. Andrew's church will to held at Ir yo:c cnly knew how -Mrs. Little and son, of Toron- =The W. M. S. of the Method- the home of Mrs. Arthur Boyes, �hott• durs;,:z, how satiacactory \ to, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jae. ist church purpo=e holding a pic- next Thursday at 8 o'clock. Oordo s. Harper, of Whitby, was nie in the near future. pe Y� -Mrs. W. J. Miller and twosone$UMAN SYMPATHYPlua,G R0061ing the guest of Miss -Frankie Jones on spent a few days with friends in e Friday last. T — �� real!r i t ;- i; �•cu cn!••':;r.e•.r how easily it can be put on and oronto and Richmond Hill. Lovinglv dedicated to Mrs. Herr, of lxw lor; it ; if }cu crdy l new Ahava good all-round -Reggie Shirley, of Toronto, -Mrs. Rorke and the Misses Pickering, who mourns the death of leci it ice, you t:ou!'i sa%e n:L:cey by a•;>ng it for every building spent Sunday at the home of his Rorke, of Toronto, ares pending a her son Herbert, an officer at the bat- parent8 here. _-. - -. ci: r` e F Yarn—, c� ' r- pr r•f, sear p•cof, contains no.tar, slate few weeks with PickedfPlgeends ita or.! I_C cre n;av :. Lam: us r.:ot-c to ycu v.Lat the genuine ,usual nextHenry TTuesda will be here as handsome -Somebody watch free. Read Mc- Two bot a and is yso s, ne fie ht n s a the � cr,,•g t,.1 uJ - r son, ie_ still alive Tuesday to attend to . , This paofessional duties. Faddea.'s advt. and Saye your war Theo her leading men. - _ =- Send for Free Sample -Mrs. R. McGrady and daul sumps, * Both good and4ioble, but one sank It ,t 1 �at'C )'oJ Rlorlat. F�t�n': take a cheap imitation. Get the :+ter, Mrs, Joseph Cowan, spent a -The public schools having And did not rise again. t day last week in Toronto. p g CeU41ne—the rocf the IAds. A coi:hp:ete closed the teachers have all re- The widowed mother waits to hear vocfnb kit ici c,ccy roll. E x• -Mise Carrie Lawrence, of turned to their respective homes Some news of either son ; Whitby, wasthe guest of Mies to enjoy a w elbea�rned rest. Oh pity thea the mother's heart �. Laura Andrew on Sunday, -Richard Whiting, of Strath- When thoughts of battle come. -W. L. and Mrs. Courtice, of toy, has been spending a week 'Twas he that said "My country, calla;' =`tthe lake shore, spent Sunday with with his cousins, the Misses I feel that I must go." •'� Thomas and Mrs. Andrew. Bunting. He left for his home on The mother stood with streaming eyes -Ben. and Mrs. Allen, of To- Monday. And then she bade him go_.. ,• 4 ata `be won hif-meetie$ w her heart is bowed in grief.. • �- James Brien and other friends. r' Methodist Ladies' Aid will be For him who now lies low. -Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman, of Toron- held on Wednesday, July 7th at Her noble, brave and beauteous boy; _ -to, was in town with her sisters, the home of Mrs. Gri And,Oh, she loved -him so. -the Misses Bunting, on Moada -- -- gR at the _ -Mrs, L. J, Spencer Y• usual hour.- Members kindly Yale, Mich., June 9, 1915. 74 -Arthur and Mrs. Rogers, of attend., ,L Toro forme#'s mother, hies. J. H. Ro �` `""" "" SCHOOL REPORTS g- the aiding the Red Cross cork at - ere. the picnic held on Mr. Ruddy's The following is the result of the -The weather so far has been grounds was $851.53 expenditure .midsummer promotions in the Pick - favorable for an abuudant honey $114.08 leaving a balance of $537.5o Bring Puhlic SchoQl. Names are not crop, the white clover being ea- which will be .forwarded to the in order of merit. LOOK FARMERS LOOK eellent. head,pffice of the Society. IVTERMEDIATH ROOM. ti -Walter and Mrs. Cornell, of �Ir, P'ierheller To. Jr. 1V. -Jean Clark, Verna Cul- -Mr. principal of I. Jessie Gilhuly, Helen GriigSpecial I'1CQ� on Perold Arcola, SAsk„ are vititing with the public school and Miss Johns Alfred& Je hson. Ruth Murphy,_ p p the former's patents, Gervas and teac er of the primary depart Uladys Powell, Tinie Staring, To Sr. Mrf. Cornell. -_ - - ment have both -been engaged for Ilei-, Aerry A13iarquia,Gordon Mor J V One ply ' i - . 7.3Q Coak- -Abe Law, of Toronto, accom- the ensuing year. Mips Me.ston - panied by his friend, Mr. Reeves, who has had charge of the inter. Combe, Hazel Pilkey, To Jr, III- ni spent Sunday here with his moth- mediate department during the Bertha Baker. F.lsie Baker, Charlie m j er and sisters. -4st year, has resigned her posi- Baker. Muriel Clark, Alex. Crockett. ,''•i Wo ply . -.. $2.90 '- --The Swastika Club held their tion. Eva a Thestoo PRIMARY aooYMuby, Stewart,Gleory, Dolly Palmer, Peter Staring, T annual picnic on Friday afternoon -The Sunday evening services R. g � _ At Simcoe Point and it was much in 'the Metbodist church being To Sr. II--Nellle Arnot, Artie Bt�3 lr ••�� ©� - enjoyed by all. disturbed by the driving of rigs Crockett. Hugh Miller, Edna Mor- -Mrs. S. Croak and daughter, in and out of the, .sheds, hence- Combe, Eddie Marquis, Hilda Morri- .''visiting ;Dr.) Dewar, of Bright, are forth all rigs during the Sunday Aon, Isabella Ritchie. Dorothy Towle. me Sw ���visiting with friends in Priafe evening services, except those Grigg .Mary ac To Jr. IL -Alan Ad ward County. of people coming to service are (3i•igpl -:Karo McGinty. Wilhelmina _ APMAN -Miss Ada Strachan sand Miae striictly prohibited the use a the Mutcb, Clarence Mercer, Clarence Dna Campbell, of Toronto, were Potter, Bt>A Brodie. ie. An, To Book T p 5heda. We hope this warning 1 —Jean ;Brodie, Annie ,Baker, 8UM j}.,�u 'WE A R • ithe guests of John and Mrs. Mur- will be sufficient. Ernest Baker, Stella Bath, Bessie M' $ar on Sunday. —A few weeks ago it was re- Batb, Helen Dougglas, Mildred Jeph- -The Women's Institute held a ported that Donald Cameron, of son. Frank Morrison. George clutch. Men's balbriggan Underwear, shirts 34 to 4.2 at 50c. each, drawers 84 'W 4 at. fiery successful meeting at the Toronto, bad been killed is action Jack Marquis, Alfred Palmer, Mervin 50c, each. Men's fancy shirts 75c. and 1.00. Suspenders, collars home of Mrs. H. P. Bayne on in Northern France. ' This report Potter, Mabel Stephenson. To Sr, Po - cuffs, ties, armlets, so:, etc. Overalls, smocks and pants _ Tuesdayy of ternoon• has proved incorrect. His wife Pirimer—Orval Coaliwell, Helen Mor- Carhartts' are the best. Ladies housedresses, blouses, -T. M. and Mrs. McFadden re- Combe, Willie Mutcb, Norman Mor- underskirts, drawers, corset covers, owns, etc, Corsets since received a letter from g lien rison, Jack McGinty, Bruce ., Ritchie, tarried home on Friday, after him RtatiuR that hiq back was in- Nellie Sier, Lillian Wiman: To Jr, hosiery, gloves, embroidery lace c curtains, s an RI vs, u ns, net d 1.Spending a couple of weeks with jnred slightly, but that he expect- Primer—Evan Evangeline Cowan, Harold scrims, Try a pair of our patent pump with ankle strap the former's rents tri Durham. g at 8.25 they are the correct stvle. white pump 1,86 and pa ed to be back in the firing line Cowan, Nora Clark, Mildred Douglas. 1.50, Tennis shoes in white, tan and navy for gents —The pupils of S, S, No, L Ac- again soon. Jack Jepphson, Florence-Mutch. Liz ladles. and children. Clinics groceries always on hand. ' z. companied by their parents and —J, W, Niewton. who has been zie :�Ic(iiaty, Joe Marquis. Harold ,Fresh fruits and yegetablesin season. Beed cora—Mengel ' a, friends held their annual picnic in the employ of W. Coakwell for Richardson, John Remmer, Bernice seed, turnip seed. _ at Shoal Point on Friday afternoon over a year, left last week for StariaR, Rosie Sier. Rete Towle. Phone orders recei�� last prompt attention. ' Orillia, where he Inas secured A _ • -Mr. and Mrs, Rnd Mig, of Chap- areition- t harness -maker: �'e Fruit, Vegetables G GILLESPIE D�NBARTON Tonto, and M. S. and ![rs. Chap- are sorry to -lose :lir. New ton as he , G. A. � • man are camping for a few, weeks makes an excellent citizen. How. - -'---- - an Chapman Bros'. fart" on. the ever, we wish him ati'cees_o in his All kind -.a of imported and home new Greenwood road. I _ new field of labor. Mrs, and bliss grown Fruits and Vegetables, -The Brougham football team Newton will -not move for some fresh twice a week. carne down on WedT I nesda even.. -H -0. T - Ing last and ' time. If we have not what you want • played a friendly -The residents on Church St, y , tsmme for we can Ret it _ If you hAven'tan oil stove for the summer. _ defeating them by 1.0. their street, so many autoists (Give us a call. o f our New Perfection wick blue -Mea. J. C. Philip has returned travellingthereon having made Get One home after spending a few weeks the dust - nausance unbearable. Tlog't forget we keep ' flame oil stoves. In Michigan, while thereattended There is a rapidly growing feeling - in four burners. three burners -and -two' -the wedding of her niece, Miss in the village that the cost of oil- NEILSONi'S ICE CREAM . ' We Have The burners complete with Duane and troy Florence May Johnson. ing the streets should be raised by I -James and Mrs. McBrady and taxes. so that all who enjoy its H. tlI , MARQUIS _ heating plate. daughter, of Oshawa, and Rev. benefits should. help to _§tar the Screen --novae, Window Screens, Screen Wire Father McBrady, of St. Michael's burden. - -Pk* * " *ftt. Hammocks, etc. -o7Iege, Toronto, called on Robert -D. D. G. M. Dr. Walters, of - and Mrs. McBrad y on Monday. East Toronto, accompanied by Picnic Grounds --- -' •- -W. B. and -Mrs. 'Powell and number of the members of Acacia family motored to Mount Albert Lodge. Id an official visit to the and .Sutton and B aI D pent a day or locial Masonic lodge on Thar*clay Picnic committees .make your ar• J• H. �B. _N Ye - two with friends, Mrs. Powell evening last. There were also a rangements for grounds and date at and children are visiting with rela• number of visiting brethern from tives in Uxbridge this week, Whitby. When the routine bast• once, as tbe-calender is being rapidly ' -Robert and Mrs. Cuthbert ac- ness of the lodge was concluded filled at Rosebank. The: Men's,::Store coml;nied by their son Arthur, all repaired to the Gordon House, - ' and re. Davis and two sons, all where an excellent supper was - Accomodations are now extremely of Toronto, motored to Whitby on served. This was followed by a satisfactory. - Snnday and on their return called delightful program of speech, -song See our . new lines of slimmer wear, our shirts, socks, ties, hats And o upon a number of their Pickering and story, a feature of which was F.G. ' Cowan, euitings. Also ask to see our porous union underwear, friends. the -selections of Mr. Wil one t t P. -Mrs. Somers -Cocks and dau- of the visiting brethren from To- We are agetits for the 20th- Century Tailoring Co- - and a. ghter, Mise Helen, will leave next mato, a professional' humorous Bell phone. rfect fit and complete atitisfaction'is v • sk with the Cuthbert party for entertainer. ELM i �+ * * c P guaranteed with a trip to San Francisco and other =Patriotic Sunday was observ- �.J.+l�l DAa -r" MILLI each garment, pointe, including -Salt Lake City, ed on Sunday last in the various where they will spend some. time. Sabbath schools, and were of a P2CK:>rR'Get the, Habit. Go - to Buntings, • { with the formers' mother. pleasing character. In the Meth• — - -Theft _- is much' more common odiet Sunday school, Madame le Is the place to get your Bread Z]►a A. BUNTING �TCHE'RI where hard times exist. This Mar gave an excellent address on iL NO statement is borne out by one of "Loyalty," and Mise Helen Somers• lour,- . Royal Household. Made s _ , our merchants who States that a Cocks sang very sweetly a- hymn from No. L -Manitoba wheat. Try. ,jar of candies was taken off the appropriate for the occasion, Mr. a bag. - case one night last week, Prose- Reeves. of Toronto, who was a Also 91'enora Flour. Pastry Flour cation is likely to follow. visitor, was also called upon and Something Intersting to Farmers -St Andrew'.& Young Ladies' gave a very interesetiIlR talk on Fresh Rolled Oats.. Club -and Autumn Leaf Mission "Patriotism." Patriotic recita= Bran Shorts Band 'will bold their Annual pic- tions were also given by pupils of Oata . CruQhed Date _:l<n-future I will' have Harness and Horse Goode at W. J.. - - nic on Wednesday, July 7th, at the school. The meeting was: Oat Chop Whole Corn.. Bodell's, Brough", at regular prices. ' Simeoe Point. The conveyance condncted by -the Superintendent " Cern and see him. will be at the church' at 1 o'clock. of the school, assisted by the Cracked Corn _Corn Meal " ;. The members' .parents are cordi- Bible class teacher, E. L. Chap. Mixed Feed Dairy Feed .Full stock of Harness, Abbes, Blankets, Rugs and all _horse ally invited. man. The day was also observed Caldwell's Cream, substitnte goods at. Pickering. ' -The Sacrament of the Lord's in the Presbyterian Snbbath . Supper will be administered in gt. School; when the actor, v. half -Meal and Andrew's church next Sunday Jae. McIlro , gave a p Boots and shoes repaired as well as harliess, Preparatory- 1 �� yy patriotic ad- : Molassine Meal. , pa da ) even will be 7. d dress and Mias Maud Lynne resi- Special pr' s in tqn lots. TICRERING -11"NESS EMPORIUM this (Friday) evening at ' 7. a0. ted a patriotic Selection. Mise VKLL PHONE ' • . After Communion the pastor; Rev, Eva Murphy also Bang very beau- ' F,.i� �iCTeO Phone Ind. 301. -W. J. 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