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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_07_16or, 'A 416 r -:-A INK MILLS GLEt4 MAJOR Roy Redman spent Sunday at 0. ROSEBANK A grand garden -party under the Established 75 years _ _ _ s .4 Medical Pickettis. . D&v4d-Sykes--spei3t ever-gundAy at- sue es of the Dunbarton Ladies'Aid Soc gy -will-be-held-bere on the even- ven- (REEN�POOD 'p ]R.!F-. FORSYTH. D. of -0. Regis- tered member of the Optom*Wcal Asso- his home here. Clayton Pugh spent Sunday with 11:1F of Friday, July 23rd. A first-class program will be provided the Af . .;. ANTT TQ 01 111 attention given to daifittn -Ositar fglassem. Elea Leaked free. North FLOUR friends at Manchester- Delbert -Maynard, - spent over Sun ,by -Whkby orchestra, d is course sweet music during the even- LUJL LJAJV Oraremoat. red WHITE SATIN' BREAD CREAM BUNS�FAMIlt;y day his uncle here. Levi and Mrs. Storey are visiting Albert and Mrs. Wilson. ing., Mr. E. Hazel, trombone and clari- net soloist, of the - Whitby orchestra rli.ilg Mr. Quar ton, baritone soloist, of FLOURAND CEREALS ­N 0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., 9 Edinburgh, member of the College 0 f Physiclatia and Surgeons of Ontario. 41eentiate of Rap] College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. TEA BUNS-PASTRY Ellwood Carruthers spent Sunday with friends at Petersville. Toronto. Miss Jeandron, elocu- A Kissimi for Pastry Baker's joy for Bread Special attention to dalteasei of women and _4QIilldven. Office and residence, Brougham. Bran, borts Oa op Mr. Michell, of Manchester, called on relatimves here last week. -Fred Mi t tqi�.- 1��=; spent tionist, of splendid tea will be served from 6 to 8 o clock. Ad- mission 35 cents, children 15 cents. Graham Flour - Wheatiets. Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat._ -.RbH6d'O_at6, __Bwc_IE'i0iea Flours t RING ME 1GAL-7SHMAL and X-RAY INSTITUTE tbe week ea - d with Mrs. D. G' Ross, of Myrtle, is spend- _Pot-a-nd, Pearl Barley, ONTAItio Feed Flour Dairy Feod ing a few days with her mother here. Mrs.-Betts and her -grandson are FEEDS 'A. ZLGrN TOWLE, M. B., 3L D., C_ M., Wheat Screenings Corn Chop Miss Vera Hoover, of Atha, and a friend spent Sunday with relatives visiting at Manchester. M.ro. Wm. Dennis is able to be out Bran, Sborts, Midlings, Crushed -Oats. 'Barley FAed. physician-iii-charge Specialist In Rectal Disease& prostatic . Dix:' sea" of Men, Diseases of Women, Comoors Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Corn, itere. Miss *Myrtle 'Pugh has returned ekgaln, after her recent Illness. - The Ladies' Aid met U the home of Pate, Molaasine Meal, Cotton Reed Meal, Tumors. I-Ray examination. Diseases of eye: belme, after spending a few days with Mrs. S. Stewart on Wednesday. Specially Mixed Grain to make 'Mrs moss throat and louga. Pittinggi se'se and all acu"'end chronic disess". SCRANTON COAL D. L. a" W Claremont. relatives at L Mrs, Huff is spending a few weeks henslay. OM*o Rau" 19 to 3. Lad 7 to I P, in. til -CAESTNN'UT, -PEA AD D STEAM. We are now quoting Joseph -Pickett has returned to Escanaba. Mich., after spending a few In onths with relatives, here, Iva and-Louie Misses E 'Crosier have returned home, after spending a few with her daughter. Mrs.'Jas. Gibson, Mrs. F. L. Green is. holidaying in the nEighborho6d of Georgian Bay this week Miss Maggie Murray. of Toronte, is Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calvesSTOVE, Calf Meal. POULTRY FOOD Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat. Charcoal. Shell JB. FAREWELL. B.C., BARRIS- �* TIR. County Crown Attorney, and County Donsitar. Court Ban". Whitby. 20-T ouruni-eir prices. J- L- SPINK, LIMITED, days with relatives at Pine Grove. Mrs. Reddie and Mrs. Fiss. have re- turned home. after spending a few weeks witn relatives at Bancroft and spending her holidays with Alf. and Mrs. Trimble.Cott Frank Rieves has left the employ of- Oliver Denny and is now engaged _ . " . and Grit. on Seed Meal is the cheapest andti best -feed on the m-arket for ruilk.- E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and As Solicitor. Notary Public, Etc. Moneyto can. Offce Brock St. North, Whitby. 251y Ain riot. with Writ. Pengelly. Try Molassine Meal fei horsea_�caste a igs. You will never be fustatto* PICHERUNG . . ON.E. . . . . . . I , % M_V. to I eput t that Pei c), Pugh has een one of the few ULIcess- T h e R-e-v-.-Te)TRrn­1 set- tied in his new horne. Mrs. Totten - with. -,out it after using it. WG. HA.Nl:--Issuer of Xxrrlage U Int' HOP . 1; ;. i t the recentas i ing Civil Service exams. of the Outside Canada. ill join hina shortly. Nlrg, Wrn. Wood and daughter, SEED- COIFIN VOR . A Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt Just . Lievuses in the CcuntYL of Onto= 'age. 8 acres. with dwell! ng in town. Service of Mrs. Moore. of Toronto, spent last -arrRed. T6e best salt in Canada. Mitering Vi" 273y of . Port Hope 3 acres orchard bearing two,- week with Nli." Si. Woof]. M. Gleeson returned home last week Cement and Plaster kept on hand. L- POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- •Price GREEN RIVER. _afut' r - sfend1,n,g a weRk, in the ikeigh- msrrts_g*-IYcenLse#. Prot;jba 4C.'T III sell to enter ,r st party _Mi�ses Lydia an Lula Ha Prman ­11-od HOPPER I%suer of Marriage D. Licenses to the County of Ontario. with cash payment of three hundred dollars, balance spent-Sunday with Clarence and Mrs, Forster. 'A- Fenelon Falls. He was aceompaniedf by F. Jones. of Whitby. "- E A S T LA K E " Office at store and his residence, Claremont. easy teens. numberfrom- hereattenfled the A patriotic garden party, under the TOWNSHIPOLERK ;Ohn FiSher & Company oraugernan a parade at Stouts iNe on J I 12th. U.N1111s. auApices' of the L, Ladies' Aid SQciety. will he held on F: W. Gibson's lawn DB.BEATON o Conveyancer. Commissioner tax t.k4. P. R. Hoover-is improving on the eveiping of Wednesday, July affidavits. Accountant, Eta. mono? to 1*-- L, 610 LUMSDEN BUILDING, not as rapidly its her many friends would 28th. Proceeds in aid of the Red Cross on farm Vg�ps Issuer of Mamsosi L16- Mass. WM. Out. 0 ADELAIDE - ST.. E., TORONTO. wish to see. Society. HUGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Oct. Liceasol Auc;lovesr Extenaivs, exper- FRUIT BASKETS! Jack has the sympathy of:bis many friends owing to the fact that the lItb WHITILVAL2 Sense n imported and thoroughbred szo I rock. sales conducted an bars. Write for t4n=1 50,000 just arrived.m. came on SUnda1r. AlAipb. and Mrs. Hoover and Orville White is in Toronto taking &six w Barricks. weeks course at Statile and p u artic We ono Ind, 2218. 3&17 11 qt.-Baskets 3ic each. 0 Baskets 3c bridge and Mrs. Booth motored to Uxbridge on Tuesday last. Milton and Mrs. Harris. of Stouff. POSTILL licensed Auctioneer, Fe qt. each. Don't forget the dose of our Rally. ville, spent Sunday with John and for Counties of Taft and Ontario. Ano. Mon sales of all kinds atten me d to an sbarsea notice. Address Giese Sivar P. 0., Covers lc each.Mrs. I qt. Berry Boxes 40 een to 100. Sunday. July 26th. Further particu- lars will be later, Harris. Edwin and Mrs. Ball. of Islington. Ont • per 24 and 27 qt. Crates 121c each. given Armour Ellis -and family, of Ashburn, are spending a few ay, spent -Sunday and Monday with John and Mrs. Harris. The shingle that has given eatis- faction, for over 30 years Empire W B. POWELL, licensed Auc- fdonoor, T&JUSZOf and collector for a" 12 of Ontario and York All kinds of Every package guarateed and prices are guaranteed not to raise if with Eli and Mrs. N ighowander. E.,E. and Mrs. Ball and two child- ren, of Brampton, have returned home Corrugated lion with a J in. by 'Was oonductod jet that privately or by a iction suis ordered now and get- the Miss Flora Wilson. a nurse of ti af4*r_opendiDg 2 in. corrugation, see it before yo a :es eol!scted. ror dates or other par. apply at san4enes. 8 hitabotb Nt. Pick. arias. P ims, orders left at Now* 095ce, Pick. them when you want them. new general hooptLal; Toronto. Spent 'Thursday last with relatives here. Ball's parents. John and Mrs. Harris. Arrangements - are being made to buy other makes. If you are is need of a Cream Beparator. Try aring or M&cnab's store. Claremont will0. re' eddVe PYOMPS &tt*.PtJQnL satisfactson,guaism- ' Chopping 'and Oat Rolling as usual P, Perrier bad the misfortune of breaking the small bone in his ankle• bold a patriotic concert _Bpd garden a Premier for 30 days. Also 4Med: my Phone numberis Independent 1001 W. G. Barnes, Green River We wish to see him around 9 Alph, Mrs. Hoover, I f�,..iajt.15t arTv in aid of the Red Cross on Civic Mliaay. Monday, Aug. 2nd. on the gasoline eugine4t. from 839.QD up. See or write me before buying. IDn. :e I. MJ0,V:M Yeterifliary 5 urgeon GET OUR PRICES and D af*e and Mrs, Flias Bice V Port Ferty Ux-bi idge on Fi iday eth,id church lawn. See the an- ISt nouncements later. _ Bell Phone. and -Remember the 'Women's Institute 7J Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete. - rinary Cdllege - I . . . - On Emery. Wheel!,, _Swnirig last. guqsell and '.Mrs. Foster. of lintrill- Inee, ing to be held at the home of M Robert Dafoe on Thursday. July ' F. J. Prouse, -Tickerint and L Graduate of the Vt. terinary ..Machines, Saws, Gasoline ton. are spending a few days with the fortnet's parents. Clarence and Mrs. rq. 22r1d. 1913, ht 8 Welock. A paper i* to _$.cience Ass6c.iati6ii.' Engines and Cream Foster. be jZtven by Mrt, Geo. Ferrier, entitled Ind. Phone Clare. 0-on-0 -,CLAREMONT,' ONTARIO Se r torq. pa a Our Superintendent is pleased with the rapid progress of the S. S. since ­Why- the Horne and R,-bool should be in close touch." All ladies welcome. It will be noted that the date has been C 0 Get our pric-ea QUL the Ford auto. 1914, it nearing the Liz-- n6r_e_d_d1krk . •changed from lVednesday to Thurs- JOHN PHILIP - , Come friends, let us make it the even bondred. day on account of Jackson's Point ex- torsion. neo-y "Once again," The Shamrocks o- Through the united efforts of the Luiiib Cement, Lumber -Mas a full line of tresh all . - BROOK ,R.110AII. toled to Pickering on Saturday even- ing and played a friendly fame with Red Cross Society of the, villaire And , ed meats constantly on hand. FARM IMPLEMENTS the team of that place. the score re- sulting in favor of the Shamrocks 4-2. "' rrounding countr White- LAII and the Wh' rale Methodist es Aid Society Lath, Shingles, Ready-Roofing, Iron, ----spice. Roll, `Breakfast -Bacon, - Wonder where Frank disappeared to the following hospital supplies have been sent to the Canadian Red Cross Corr" gated Elam, Bologna, Weiners, etc Plouabs-lucluding the Jc)hn Deer, after the game ? Societi� MI dozen handag�s. 12 dozen Eastlake Shingles, Highest Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- for foregoing. ads, slings, 16 dozen compresses. pads, Cedar Posts, Steel Posts, prices paid for '.'-Wagona. pairs the AUDLEY gauze •rolls. and 100 pairs of Wire Fencing. Butcher's cattle Buggies. Also Tongue Sup- ggi 'tragic socks. In addition 7 webs ofcotton A-0rickering liver iv ports for binders. that make the yoke easy and burden light. -White Wyandotte for fro The death of the Widow of RLeph4n Westney, of ­MRple Dale Farm," 3rd concession. was a shock to are being made into bandages. There have been many liberal donations, and contributions to this noble "Use will If you are going to bifild let me give you my price on any- eggs sale. m purebred stock. her legion of friends and acquaintances Audley, Pickering Whitby. he received by Mrs. D. R. Beaton, thing you may First-clus rigs for hire If'yra want any kind of farm imple- in and Sincere condolence is-expressed to the Sec'y-Treas. require. Da or ill Lt Y went call or write L. D. Banks, Picke"ring family bry ail know them. Her sudden demise marks the passing of onouGHAM A. C. REE801t Bus meets all trains one of the sincerest and untiring work- X. Y. Poucher. of Toronto, spent Teaming promptly a' attended to. ere in the cause of hrim4t) uplift, cbar- its and morality that -Audley and Sunday with his father here. Mrs. Mosgrove is visiting ber'dau- -LOCUST HILL REAL ESTATE..... Agefit for Cana'aaCarriage* Go, Pickering ever knew. She came to gbter. Mrs. Frnnk Gerow, Toronto. li,�e here in IN& took A, deep and &bid- E. And Mrs. Holtby are visiting rela- W. He Peak Peaky Pickering. ing interest in the educatioti of the tires and friends in the Queen City. Brown children of Audley district, along with her-husband. who was a scbo-31 trustee tin-til his death in. June, 1901.: The W. J. at,d Mrs. spent over Sundav with Wm. and Mrs. Musgrove. A. P. Mechin and Earle McLean AL N T E ST FALL TERM I -have For Salt- FA HGilse an . d - Lot family prospered and soon a second spent, Monday with'friends in Oshawa. Miss Maud Bar- Opens Sept. 1st, in Pickering Village. Large fruit farm was added to the.jirst, The sons, William and Frank, by their quiet, 'unassuming We congratulate clay on-securing her A. T. C. M. with WORTH WHILE ]=On garden some yoiliig trees. Everything in manners and straight- forward honesty in all affairs, became honors. Mrs. and Miss Shepherd, of Torobto.L V first-class repair. esteemed asthe most t-rust-wortby S e Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Zbe" To the boy or girl who on the last C&11 and see meas this is a bar. gain-for some one. men for many miles. The daughter. Miss Alice, with her modest, sweet ptberd. Mrs. Ross Conner and Clifford and Saturday of the summer holidays . . ... ... TORONTO. 0 XT disposition and touching devotion to Nellie, of Toronto, are visiting with A total V0116 brings us the largest has -to.-day stronger hold upon 'We V. Richardson. mother and brothers and patients, for -experience 0 n and Mrs. Conner. irloand Young daughter, of War Stamps taken from tax- a the confidence than before. she enlarged her by tend- Mrs. and formers able Patents Proprietary medi- Vblic ever TRAININO Ing. t)ie sick, became beloved by all of Markham,' visited the par- 'and cines and purfurnes purchased at HOROuGli for- choice in business' life -Notary Public, Pickering. w bo-ever made -her acquaintance. ents,'George Mrs. Young on Sun- our store will receive a� handsome positions given in rtepartmenta. 0 The hearts of every one who knew day. Brodie. all of our This col. lege does. not-ask for a better repo- Exre lots of water heeaios filled with poigniiint 9'ym;5atby for her in her bereavement. Five MisseaGladva'and'Jean of Pickering, are spending a couple of BRACELET WATCH FREE. tatiou than it has now. - We place yon years ago 'Mrs, Westney and- Alice weeks with their grandmother and On a 250. medicine war tax of 1& many student's in Asitions each 6. year. Write to-day r Large Cata- C. B. pj CZ, OF W111TIVALK moTedtoTaronto. Alice soon -became master. of shorthand, book-keeping I aunt here. The many friends of Herb Feasby, is­ 66 &9 is #4 24r- 50C.. 64 logue. is' prepared toJurnisIx-you anything and-type-writing and 'obtained a good . of Orwold, Man., w ill be.. pleased to 75c. - iW. J. Elliott, Principal in.the.line of water supply such as '' itiDn in a wholesale firm.' Her' position. bear of his recovery, after An qpers- $1.00 4' 4�_ 734 Yonge St, pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, close attention to her' duties won her tion recently for appendicitis. N. F. MeClain'S little daughters, Stamps taken from Nyal - Cor. Yonge and Charles Sts, plumbing, etc. They are drillers high esteem and as a result much re- sponsibility was plaeed upon her and - Dorothy- and Mildred, accompanied :and Nadruco Preparations also expert well much confidence in her. Mrs. West- by Mrs. Hinkson, ' of Oshawa, are will count dimible, so keep and respectfully solicit your patron' ted the old neighborhood . ney often visited spending. their vacation with the form ---the ;writ and stamps NEED BUTCHER SHOP. age4or the .tune. 'Ind Dbpz; � W1. and lived at intervals with her sons. last visit here, July Ist, a er's grand arents here. Luther -Aiddleton bas the carpen- on these goods attached: TOOLS, SHARPENED neighbor remarked that she looked ex Well- and seemed to be en. tire new barn; and be invites his many friends tbrou gh See the watch in our A-ftill line of Fresh Meats,always 0401, handAt . We a Toying city life. She, -was a victim of out the township to help him. raise it window. onshop. make specialry of crosscut saws, Tool of all kinds. Locks repaired. fatal street car wreck at Queenston on this (Friday) afternoon. Please ac- invitation. ion. CONTEST OPENS SATURDAY Wpgov on road every day. Razor-boning a specialty. For a firoV.; July. 7th. When the car plunged down the bank into a tree she-was mor- rept this as an epAe Women's nIftnasttitnte will hold MAY 15TH... Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty class hale trim or an easy shave call s at the East/end Ba er i9hop. - - Barber tally injured, but lived until carried on 15nard the steiniii fdr"Torbnlo -a6d their regular monthly meetinF at the . ue ay b6mei Df - Mr#'. Bunker' on T ad T•-M• -MCFADDEN Butcher e, cattle wanted See our House Furnishings of: all kinds. Slightly used Carpets died repeating The Lord's Prayer. afternoory. July 20th, at 2.80. Cross Cr Optician from 15 cents a up. The funeral took place on Saturday, dresses will be given on Red Druggi. t - raduate Druggist-Graduate 7 JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING yard W. J. GORDON PICKERING when interment was made - at St work -by L Mrs. Crank, of -Pickering. invited. - ZN 0=Lt&=0 1 Corner King and Church Sts. - Margaret's cemetery. West Hill. All 1.diei cordially -:-A z - i SIJRBiAN READY FOR AN O1F`FENSIYE iD ERS PLANS TERRIFIC FIGHTING AT THE DARDANELLES HAVE GONE AWRY 4. Sanitary Conditions Are Again Normal, and Forces Prisoners Tell -o! Flagging Spirit of Turkish Troops� '~. Have Been Supplied With Money and Munitions .,,and Desperate Nature of Fighting. CHECK TO AUSTRIAN FORCES IN _ despa Y OFFENSIVE. _ - A tch from Rome says:— patch s: lough, -have -been recalled to the col- Positions termed —� -- — - -,--- _ — POLAND BLOCKS GERMAN. -- - - veritable inferno. � �'s they gen2i�sIly think it- necessary Large quantities of war munitions ora, and it is the intention of the .Serb- A despatch from Mitylene says; to make declarations by which they a Bans to undertake an offensive move= The recent fighting on the Gallipoli hoe to find favor with their captors ' -have reached Serbia. The Serbian Na- I P � P► - _ _ ment at an early date along the Dan-_ A despatch from London says: The ' Peninsula has resulted in the capture but allowing for that there an be no _ tional Assembly has voted a credit of ube-Save sector. check which the Russians have -impos- of a large number - of prisoners. doubt as to the general reliability of wi .,,$50,000,000 for the continuation of ' the Austral and Hungary are concen- ed on Archduke Jose h Ferdinand's ' Many of them, though they were not :what they say. They all agree re 4 -trating new troops atSarajevo an army m out ern Polandan tea - y -clothedan appear - o' nave gar ing a flagging . spirito e t Flanitary' conditions" are reported' Semlin. The Ser ianCr-o his _has placed been fairly well fed,' are all of one i Turkish army. They state that the s now to be virtually normal; the ty- has rejoined the general staff: on the German Gen., von Mackenzen s • h td- fortune in be- feeling Between the Germane and the At r 1phus epidemic, however, resulted in' The Montenegrin army, it is stated, ariny to the. right has postponed, it is I ing "rescued," as one termed it,'fr m Turk—sls ecoming increasingly bad, ' many deaths:will march side by side with their believed in military circles 'here, the the .inferno' which tlie' Tui-kish-posi- !and they tell�tany tales -of Germans f Large _numbers of iecrtiits, 'on fur -',allies into Herzegovina. threatened German offensive in the tions on the peninsula have been for ; being shot in the back, in return for- k":; -weat, and there is now a possibility a considerable time. It is always es -'i the frequent emptying of officera're- '• _ — --' -- --- - - °- -- that the allies will be tire first to take sential to discount to some extent volvers into wavering or hesitating- --- the statements of Turkish prisoners,! ranks. In support of _ that the attacks by this the Germom Crown �— — - u -_ Princes army inthe •Woevre,, which. TRANSFER HIPS 1 `. Enemy's Batteries Silenced at .Tekke Burun by the the German press announced was the' •S - commencement of a • ge ral • m ve- • Guns of the Fleet. _ ment forward, have ceased, and what - pY fighting is going on along the western y t G - TO THE U.S . front consists of artillery engage - menta and a few isolated attacks and -w o - A despatch from London says: Fur- ( The Turks opened a bombardment I INSTRUCT SUBMARINES TO Ai. - cher Turkish attatka on the extreme: from the Asiatic coast on the -British saunter -attacks by infantry which ositions at Tekke Burun anti -W the make little og no difference in the po- s' , - LOW PASSENGER BOATS TO 'right wing of the allied forces on the P hborhood of Sedd-el-Bahr to pre- sitions of the opposing forces. a' Gallipoli have been re ulsed, accord- i rie� - ' - PASS SAFELY. P P vent the allies from landing reinfoxce- t, • So far as the Germans are con-. - ' . ing to the Daily Mail's correspondent! menta. The Turkish batteries were cerned, military observers .assert that. A despatch from Berlin says: Ger- ` _bou.nd.-to carry o t their of- man 's offer embodied in the reply to - eneiny. _ ; fleet.. fensive against the Russians until : the American note regarding the sink- _ — - xLILK of the busitani and submarine ' -ecinve I such as tfie capture of the Lublin- ' `." I warfare, was delivered to James W, r w it is asserted, can Ambassador, f FRENCH ��� %}would hove been in their hands before Gerard, theAmerig torr, o _ which the followin is a summa t now if the�Austriansadvancing to- Fir t—Reiterated assurance that ��j n �i � R1 � ..: ,r-;±�" i is t v HOLD EVERY T�LLhiaN Vt JlJ ward the former city ham not ween. EVERY American ships engaged in legitimate r Naval erators Hereafter . Will dam- trade will not be interfered ,with, nor a Reports from neutral sources are the fides of Americana upon neutral New Position on Lorette Heights Tao- � Op to the effect that to -make good their yl" � ` �' `shi s be endangered. _ efforts- a ainst the Russians Lha Ger- ''< I p g urinate Whole Plain of Copy Berlins Wireless $ ` 3. Second—That German submarines 1 mans are moving troops which were : I will be instructed to allow American - Flanders.' - ' - Yarns. passenger P pass freely and - intended for the western front to the ; arisen ez shi s to - �/ ` 'A despatch from Washington sage: eas-. Tu a certain extent this seems Robert Lansing, ins new Lmertwis 1 safely, Germany entertaining in re - A despatch from Paris says:—After P confirmed by the statement in the I tum the confident hope -that the Am- ', battling 120 days for the hill , ountry The U.S. Government has takeh over Secretary of State the Sayville, L wireless station Russian official report that reinforce= j i erian Government will see that these ' between Bethune and Arras,.. the Yv �. ,' —� ;French forces are in possesaion of all the only remaining privately operated menta have reached Archduke Ferdi- TWO GERMAN MARINERS ships do not carry contraband. Such the -eminences looking out upon the direct means of communication - be- rand and that General vors Macken- I CONVICTED A9 SPIES- ships are to be provided with distin- ' lean 'o! Flanders. Ld3e; i)3uiri end tween -Lie United States and Ger- zen also commenced- an offensive I _ ! guishing marks, and their arrival an- _ ICambrai all are visible from hese. many. Secretary of the Navy Dan-! which, however, broke down under the A - despatch from Venice sa a: I nounced a reasonable time in advance. leis announced that Captain Bullard, !Russian fire., _ p y The carne privilege is extended to s Every position along the broad na- P Capt. Liebsicher and Engineer Hoppe reasonable number of neutral saaen- tional road betwen Arras and Beth- in charge of the naval yard, had gone A despatch from Vienna indicates i of the German SteamshipLownie un- P to take over the stati,)n, and would the fierceness of the struggle which i ger ships under the American_ flag, Visalia the er chez -webile aof s horn- pe P .. S were condemned totenof - -th ua war, rais , - and should the number se vices thus facie has _been won except Souchez. continue its-' operation with naval ;ism progress along the KraSnik line. , l;forces. The Russians have brought forward available for passenger service prove ! away. The attack was made under Secretary of Navy Daniels -199"d; • strong reintorcerneata, probably from 1 Y P inadequate Germany' is willing to per- __ — .omrsent in solitary eonfinerriest. They this statement: "It is understood the interior, and are making repeated j. mit America to place four hostile pas- € hate rocket lights, the French that the Sayville tradio Se etary of I were convicted by a military tribunal - �a heavy attacks. Archduke Joseph sen gei steamers-. under the American , tion o the burning bluish white `and _ the Ger- Ion the charge of s0ing• The other America _ ( 'mans greenish- white, covering the ry o! Commerce declined to ant `holdiiand: Additional eat battles, members of the crew were acqted_i tions. ween North a condi- - r, iseene of the desperate•, conflict with a gr gr It was alleged .by thein and theto between - -" Ferdinand'ts army has the teak of d ply for a license_ . The Secre- •, holding and, it possible, repulsing theItalian and an Euro under- the ram ghasily glow. thoraces that the captain The most desperate fighting, has a license, and so informed -the Seers- says the despatch, may confidently be � engineer of thepLownis had tried to tary of the Navy, who, after confer- 'predicted between the Vistula and obtain' information re ardin )<talian BAVARIA TO IMPRISON _. been. along the short ten -mile front ence, directed Captain Bullard, as the Bug Rivers..: regarding from Arras to Aix Nolette, which be `batteries and submarines, and that ! SPECULATORS IN FOOD. expert of the department, to take over y Agan March 9th with the taking o! a � they had" signalled to an Austrian f4w hundred and operate the station • yards of trenches on the I BRITAIN WILL STOP `�' Squadron 'when it attacked the port _. A deapartch frau Munich says: The watershed of Norte Dame de Lortte, This action which was . taken military authorities of Bavaria issued EXPORTS ON METALS. of Ancona on May 24. under an Executive order issued by I .} an -ordinance providing • for a maxi- .. w�ere there are the ruins of an old '- fmum of one year's im risonment for President Wilson, giving the navy � ' Merovingian military road. Every, „ „ � ,A despatch from London says: One Ot the newest types of British P day since ihen some section of the, authority to take over one or more .1 Steps have been taken by the British torpedo has an effective range of four dealers charging excessive priced for German trenches has been taken, stations, was deemed necessary be- authorities to prevent the further ex- miles, and a force sufficient to blow article* of daily consumption, inciud- , lost or retaken. I cause of alleged violations of neutral -.au {icy by the companye operators. It hes Po nickel from Great Britain of lead i a hole as large as a haystock.in the ing food and heating and lighting. Each• side has -been employing for- been charged that when the navy apelter, antimony, nickel or any other side of a battleship. substances• , s midabie artillery, both of small and metal. necessary in the manufacture f In time of peace, Switzerland is the A similar penalty is to be -inflicted hes calibre, the French I censors had- lett the wireless room . 1 heavy guns some- of muniti8rra o! war. - country best supplied with hospitals, on those withhold}`ng stocks from what the more -numerous and served for a minute or two, unneutral meas- Announcement to this effect_. was , having nearly eighteen thousand hada' dale to produce higher prices, and on - ages had been sent, and that only by with unlimited quantities of high ex- made bg Milnitions Minister Lloyd 1"or about six to. every thousand o! the., retailers reiusfng -to earl to intending a difficult and trying supervision; population. customers. plosive shells. George in the douse of Commons I PoP 1 A correspondent of the Associated could neutrality be strictly preserved. -_Fiera went through fixe or six milea- of the trenches formerly held by the ITALIAN CRUISWt SUNK; _-Germane and reconstructed by lie - "FrerSch, who now have abandonedI Torpedoed While Reconnoitring in them to move forward. . Upwards _ Upper Adriatic. of 100,000 Germans nave fallen or A despatch from Rome -saga: The been captured in these trenches, ac- Italian navy has suffered its first ;. cording to the French off lal count, 1 serious loss, an Austrian qubmarine ' .-since the second week of March. The }raving successfully torpedoed the _ .. French losses, the correspondent was cruiser Amalfi in the narrow waters confidentially informed, while serious, of the Adriatic Sea. Most of the - have been much Smaller than those crew were saved.- chis is the second I _ . CANADA'S - NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ,of the Germans. allied warship to fall a victim to an Austrian under -water craft, the t'Thee BRMSH IMPORTS GROW,- French cruiser Leon Gambetta hav- war St�mlRi[T ing, earlier in the war, been caught e' Almost from the very ,day the great European wnr began In august Exports Show a Decrease of Thirty. in the Ionian Sea. It is realized that 11 last, the outstanding feature In Canadian journalism covering the conflict three Millions, the loss of the Italian warahi is I - - •• ' _ 4as been "Tae War Summary" daily on pages 1 and 2 of THE GLOBE. p In the conclaest possible form lte writer has given his readers a only one of the incidents which must ppen pyicture of the-dertlopments in all parts • of the world, while the A despatch from London, , says. I 8etails of the movements along the extended frontiers hive not been -The British Board of Trade figures be expected where fleets keep to the overlooked- the readers o` THE GLOBE have been enabled to follow _.. for the month of June show an in- sea, blockading enemy ports or pro-'' lntelliaenu ind with coa0deues the general ouulnee'of the stupendoda testing -commerce. aronnict. ''lite War asmsera" of THE GLOBE is reproduced daily by 1 ,• crease in imports of, $09,180,000. The - 'several papers thrangbobt tho Dominion.. -principal increases were in food, raw As an offset, it is claimed that a material and cotton. - French warship has sunk a German The Editorial Page The exports showed- a * decrease of stlbmgrine in. the Channel.. - THE GLOBE on its editorial page hes striven to place before the 38,195,000, chiefly in manufactured ' public in proper perspective the broad background of the •titante 4 A babe in arms is worth two awned struggle.. This series -of eyticles has attracted the attention not only of articles, of which y7,500,000 was in the Canadian people, but of leading men and journals in all parts cotton textiles. with toy pistols. Of the world:- The' causes leading np to the war, the elements entering - Into its conduct and the results likely to flow from the cessation,et -� hostilities have been dealt with in that bold and clear-cut -form charac- SUBMARINE RAN INTO AN ITALIAN • TRAP Strategy of Captain Leads to Capture of Undersea ..._'Boat in Novel Way. _ `i despatch. from Turin says:: The I the ship with machine guns. Then he Giornale d'Italia says-. A steamer -be, ; set. out to keep his appointment. Pre - longing. to one. of the neutral Balkan cisely at the hour and spot arranged States was taught. laden with benzine the periscope was seen emerging from and naphtha by ..an -.Italian warship. -the surface. Greetings were being ex- 7he captain of the steamer confessed changed when the commander of the that he -was waiting to deliver the steamer stepped forward and cried: cargo to a German submarine. The "Take your choice—sarre_rcler or be. navel commander thereupon took pos- sent to the bottom." ,session of the vessef, manned. it'wibh Stupefied, the Teutons chose the a crew of his own bluejackets dis- , former, and with their craft were tow- guised as ordinary seamen and armed ed to a well known naval port. - teristic of THE GLOBE'S editorial page, e - News Service The above features, in gcldltign to: n cable and letter service from the front unwiitobed in•Canada, have hlneed THE GLOBE far in the lead,of Canadian papers, and partly explain the phenomenal increase of 331-3 " per cent. in THE GLOBE'S circulation during recent months. _ Wither Features The sporting pages, the financial it-nd comm-erelal-ppares. the a•ntiran'I ppages, etc., et ., with the additiondl pagea In Wednesday's Issue devoted y to 'fi'nrm and Country Life," are maintained at n high standard of excellerce, a standard that has justified THE GLOBE in its fltle of, Cam a's National Newspaper, and has itivelL it _hv malty thousands the_ .-1a'rgest-tirculation of any morning paper in theUominioa. :. Local and City Papers r By all. means take your local paper• but in the field- of metropolitan - • - • —• _• newspapers. THE GLOBE uncinestionably offers you the greatest value -' "'to'be Lad in Canada.. Order It to -day. 25 cents per month—one dollar h.fi,—According to Lord Httehener, for four montbe—three dollars per year. the big war has only begun. -' - T14E GLOBE Toronto. Apr _ . t j} c - - ::IST HRIT�SH- ' READ /+'alp• k „�: �, ? s '.9^ "t w S ll�' fi z '' n •r , O T .. t �, R .�`� ram x . .ALUM LABEL -NAVY WAS ROMAN (ESTABLISHED BY CAESARAFTER -HE HAD 1N LAND. _ as Littleton Church, in Middlesex. ! which is profusely decorated with , Henry • VIII. • Called Father of the _ a a military flags, many of which were placed there half a century ago by .' Navy of More Modern : �g _. of the tirenasdiuMv Times.' '� - who had been Wood, in the Peninsular War The first British navy 'Was a Ro- with Wellington, and who in' latera man ,one, if the Hibernianism may be life lived at Littleton Park. Genera} t permitted, and it was 'due to --the hosts t 4 r Wood collected and preserved many whom rest Caesar led to conquest. famous regimental flags, and it was ___:(Ernest For the at Czion of their colony 5 �} ` the Prince Consort himself who pre- y P (Ernest -Protheroe tells _;as, in a new _ seated the sGeneralrecognition-of with many of the book just published), the Romans _es= old colors as a recognition of his gal- '-�tablished a fleet known as the Classic lantry and Sae work with the Grana- lBritannica, .manned by Roman sol- ' discs. ' A - ie CUM, diers, but with the oars of the gaiieysroud of its ags ro, iworked by Britons who were -pressed 3, Chapel of Holy nTr my the at unto service. In 288 A.D., Carausius, f t' ill Guildford, reminiscent of the deeds i - with the aid, of some. pirates, got pos- of the famous Surrey Regiment. Sev-"? session of the fleet and defied the Ro- F " eral beautiful flags belonging to the than authority,calling himself Fm- tip't r """" x g •e ,,r '�. � � : � , `Lancashire regiments adorn the �a r of. Britain.. He -was succeeded_ a z;; Y �2 chapel. known as the King's Own in pezo irA.e P g by Allectus, who was overthrown and r ,, �, n Y ��° �„� the parish church of' St. Mary, Lan - slain by the Emperor Constantine. .' .. �r t >..'� w.a�i...�.� . ..., f�� �: ; .u....caster, e of t. Nich- $he revolted soldiers, who bad been olds Churchwhil, Newcastle,hanghon She ban assisting Allec_tus, fled" to London, NEW YORK HOME OF WOUNDED FINANCIER. - ' _ ' g - where they:ere-atteiekEd --arid - y- nver_bo the "Fighting Fifth'"—as is the streets. by the Roman forces. Glen Cove summer home. - everybody in the Old Country calls But after occupying Britain for - -_ the gallant Northumberland Fuar�iers _-".--more than three centuries and ahalf —that were carried in front- o! the rt and London and Bristol were do-lfi fighting their crews nobly atoned for FLAGE IN BRITISH CHURCHES. Fifth in the marches to Delhi' and the Romans evacuated the country in p° g g Y j n10 A -D.., in order to assist in : de- mg an increasing trade with. the Con their lack of sail. They captured no Lucknow. fending the very heart of Rome, which I tinent.`less than 240 of the 'hostile ships and A pilgrimage to the "grineipa} —.g - --- -- - --- 1 » _auk. a great "number. churches of Great Britain reveals —was being assailed �+=hesitea <st-isaa�.- .-Rschard .:L,-1iCaeur.-� �*--��ttlt - •#urians from Gentral Europe.- During of the_ Norman Kings, gave the navy �F e n ime the French—ird— been some interesting the latter art of their occupxt,ion a great impetus, and in the third cru- I building new warships armed with, in the shape of flags of famous regi- The first Japanese wedding in had practically abolished the lade undertook a record trip to the cannon, and Edward III. had been j meats, many of them dating back .to Hazelton, B. took place recent- theyClassis Britannics,; and upon -the de- Meditterranean with troops for the dead only a few days - when De ;the battles of Wellingtons day. In 13, Vienne, s noted" French admiral, ap- St. Paul's Catherdal may be seen flags parture `of the- legions Britain was: Holy Land.. F -Seven inches of scow fell in Roes - eared off our sorthern coast to give which," could they speak, might tell sgain without a fleet. `. It was in the time of John that the P land, B.C., during the first week Alfred the Great was the creator ; naval rivalry between the English ns a taste of the- quality of the new many a gallant story of the feats of - French -fleet. - De Vienne's drastic the Die -Bards,' the officers and men ,a May' of the first really British navy. In and the French first commenced, A Hindu charged with forgery at 675 Alfred - defeated seven-' Danish` In 1213,Philip Augustus of France, i operations resulted in the'sacking of of the Middlesex Regiment, in the •Greenwood, B.C., was given three ships off Swanage, capturing one and attacked the Earl of Klan..ers, who I Rye and Folkestone, and the destruc- I battles of Seringapatam, Ciudad Ro- years in the pen, - putti�rg the others to flight; in, 894 he was an cid ally of John's. An Eng- tion of Portsmouth, Plymouth, -and ; dzigo, opolBad. zI Alma, I UIN, too, and In the-gast`14 years- the Green- destroyed a Danish fleet off Appel- lish fleet of 500 ships, under the Earl Dartmouth; and then he called back Sebastopol. In St. Paul's, toe, are wed, B C' , customs office has (lore and gained another great victory', of Salisbury, was despatched.against', to France with his ships -filled with , the colors which the Cokdatream taken in over a million dollars. i boot , Guards carried at Inkermann, the me - g years i Philip, Y It i s stated that the PentaEton near the Isle o! Wight three p whose fleet was attacked in I morial bearing the beautiful inscrip- ' later, the harbor .of Damma. As a great French ships in 1880 even sailed up 6. C., district will produce 6,500 The weakness of Ethelred II„ who portion o! the French clews was the Thames and burnt- Gravesend. tion, ."Brothers in Arms, Partners intone 'of fruit - this year. Ia. 1914 - -Raze bribes to the Danes instead of a ashore at the time,, the English easily For the time being England had not Glory,' sail in Death they were buried ; 1,500 tons were raised only ceased to be "Mistress of the'' in one grave." R. A. Brown, of Greenwood, B. light, opened the way to disastrous : captured 300 sail and destroyed 100 ; St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, .has y rads, and it was not antic after the' others. ' The remaining French ves- ; Seas: shi was no Longer mistress of C. , is confident ,that diamonds will heath o! Canute and the restoration cels were thea eo c[oaety" b}ockaded i her own waters, and the weakness -and a great array of regimental flaks, y unpreparedness of Richard• II. to particularly those of the Dublin Fus- 9"me da be Lound in the crater o! of the English line of Kings, that the I that their crews burnt them to pre -his volcanic mine, - seaib}ance of a Beet was again &stab- vent them from being captured. - '� withstand .these, foreign ravages led iliers, while in the renowned cathe- The . fruitgrowers' union . at '•Nel- - to rebellion in some arts of En land. dray o! 3t, Giles. at Edinburgh, are to 'fished. After this signal navar victory' P g z son, B, C' • , will take a commission _ _- King Harold's Fleet. King John took to himself the title I It had required a calamity to ptove � seen 'flags of most of the chief ora ' 2r: jof 1..,, per cent. for selling fruit.. To King Harold, succeeding Edwazd ; Governor of the Seaa',' and he caused `to the English that it wed suicidal Scottish regiments, many of the torn this year, _ in 1066, fell the task of averting,if i it to be proclaimed that all foreign Policy to allow the navy to decline In i and tattered emblems dating bark e- . strength, or to Lail .to seiie upon new many Years ago when they were pre- possible, the 'impending invasion of; vessels should lower their topsails in 1?o P g aids to warfare, Forthwith measures -served as heirlooms by famous Scot During our wars with Napoleon our ' ► ; 'Normans, - , !salutation of the English flag in die tish families. Navy - captured or. destroyed Channel. were taken to bring .the fleet up- to But Duke Willihm delayed setting I - date. There is a country church known French ships: put, English Seamanebip. a Father of Navy. - Meanwhile, their period of salt--- , A curious battle royal at' sea service being at an end, food aboard , marked the reign of Edward I.: Henry- VIII. earned the title "Fa= - `being scarce, and the men being re=*`'1`Fere was a direct cFisi)Yenge and ther of the English "Navy," for from gelashore to work in the harvest, I acceptance to settle all differences by i �e commencement of his reign in. ,j'•�, -- fi the English ship returned to their a, pitched battle in midchannel an 1509 he followed a definite naval- • Various porta. Three weeks later •April 14, 1295. There was no limit policy, which consisted in steadily i Duke William crossed over with about! to the truinbei o! vessels on' each side I building ships until he possessed -the 900 ships and 15,000 men, and effect-' and consequently the rivals enlisted largest navy- in the world. - ed an easy landing at Pevensey, near their friends or those svho merely de- "The most glorious period in the ri �► Hastings. ! sired a fight for the love of it. A num- history of our wooden walls," writes ( _ Henry II. had larger fighting ships I ber of Irish and Dutch vessels joined- Mn Pro-theroe, ._' was that between + ,_.. - - (specially constructed for the service the hardy Cinque Ports mein, while 170_ and 1805, a stressful century —� 7 of.the Crown, in addition to the usual some Genoese came is the aid of the 4of alroost. continual war with powerful' forced levies. • During this regin it French _ enemies, that put out -ships. and men , a was enacted that no vessel should be Although the English ships were to most searching tests, from which T sold to leave England. Portsmouth outnumbered by about two to one, both emerged triumphantly." puss rising into importance as a naval by, their _seamanshi and deapera-te And in those days— ."Hearts ays " 'Hearts of Oak" indeed, were our wooden walls, for to,build a 74-, - - rY gun' ship, the third. rate, of which = our navy contairred so many, from 1;500 to 2,000 oak trees were needed �\ '/ ti } "The French ships, as -..rule, were �'+1 bigger and faster than our own, they Be Azure possessed larger batteries, and their � lowest tier of guns was higher, in the a�roeer Sends order to fight them in rough weather; ry - whereas in most' English ships the � g? • lower deck ports could not be openedV in a rough sea without danger of _ WHEN �I N DOUBT'. swamping the ship, " Fortunately for{ - us, the French did not pay equal at- tention to the effectiveness of their cp l guns, •oi many of our battles -with ., ✓ecus Ice Cream . ' ? them would have ended far diffle ent- _ EXTRA In this brief review most attention CITY DAIRY Service makes . GRANULATED SU�AR has been paid to the earlier and less I - __._ ; . familiar history, of Britain's navy. In : -this Possible. We have developed with the fruit you order for his' book, Mr. Protheroe brings his �a II1'etliocl ` Of shipping Ice Cream, preserving. story down to the latest thing in sub- € marines. • ; put up in attractive ,boxes - - - —Tell him, too, that- you want it in : i ] - - -. - �-�Il(Su$'h 111 a box to serve five or �J „� - -'tile Packages originated for � Sorry _For Her. six persons. �e ship thousands I Sugar — 2 Or 5 lb. It is not on}y on the field of battle - that the British soldier shows his bra- Of these boxes t0 discriminating = �_ _ very... A civilian who was seeing off _ Sealed Cartons. or 10,20, 50' ox X00 ib. Cloth Bags. t a sho keepers everywhere- ag . a young soldier friend bound for the p i S - front was introduced by him to his -' Then you will be sure to get _ wife, a rather severe -looking woman You get It 111 the Orl�''111ih1 the GENIANEREDPATH— old enough .tq,be -his-mot-her. The! Canada's favorite.--- - c civilian .had difficulty in concealing. package_ Just. as . it _ is put up in !� his surprise, and when occasion of- our sanitary Dairy., 7 sugar for three fared he whispered erect to the g p young man generations—the Sugar to "I`didhT know you were 'married."' - .► •Whose preserving .purity "Well, you see," said the soldier, hesi-, _. =. __ _ ._ _ _•' _ ® _ _ you can safely --trust coil - tatingly, "she was my landlady, and ----�. " y y 8 _ her man was killed at the front a few ---- _ Look -,.�,... .fTUit. I months ago, an' she was-gay'herd-pity .'for CANADA SUGAR 2p� to it, ye see, an' I wts kind. o' sorry w REFINING CO:, for her. ' And as I 1e naebody dep2n- =• the Sign. _ - LIMITED; dent.on me, I just merrit her so's she MONTREAL. _ 'i wid get my allowance." - TORONTO. When. a young man .Sir Hiram # 1 Maxim contemplated becoming a ! prize-fighter. We event an Agent in every town. '. ,.. ,..may. .. • - - l • �] P6, �twf of merit. z,cktxlug y 6, ooC. 3, Boa• boyo los W. Dart's Scar. > . Promotions of S. S. No. 3, Pickeringborn P. O. for noon, A. Callender's 1 oablishod.everyFridaymoraingetits00oe, Names are in order of merit. FroMalvern, till Tuesday noon. Tuesday PB WEER WOT BOASTING •�cwriOg' Oat, rimer to Primer A-Harry Pearce, adsernoon, Robs. Boost's Cedar Grove, Arthur Annie, Dan Anderson, Gordon for night. Wednesday, W. Knox's, T>�831[Y Collins, Glennaliilmour, Teddy Frost, Whitevale noon, B,00gham hotel, till 1.33 per year ; 01.00 if paid in advance. Henry Arnold.y noon, Tbarsday afternoon old. From Primer a to 1- Thurs you we When Telt Subscriptions to the Dalted etasea Si eo Frank Sullivan, Minnie Bennett, Chas. Ledgett's lot 2, con. 7, Pickering y t r 30c. bulk Teas are better in advance Margaret Gatward. Irene Straughan, for Dight; Fri3ay R. G. Cammack'. than any 40c, package-wa on the market. Tea experts { 1ot12, con. 4, C000, S. Bath's, Pickering Harbert Bush. From 1 to Jr. 11-Elsie for night. Saturdaymorning own sable have told us they are. We carry 3 lines of tea Gatward, John Frost. From Jr. 11 to ing. Black, green or mixed- 30c, lb. -5 lbs $1.25. JOHN MURKARr Proprietor, Sr. 11-Norman Wood. Leonatd Me- until Monday morn Glashan, Isaac Wood, Gordon Bennett FuMoso-(180Fi.� The tamaa. iron. cam- B1aSk-green or mixed - 40e. lb. -5 lbs $1.75. _. FRIDAY 1B. JULY _19's Lucille NicnH. From Sr. 11 to Jr. 111.- paigner, Record 2.09 1,14, the property $lack, green or mixed- 50c. lb. =5 lbs $2.25. Stella Collins, Elva Annie, Annie of Cbes. Park, Sutton Wast, will make Teas have all advanced in rice again-you will same Sullivan, From Jr. 111 to Sr. 111- the season of 1915 as follows : Monday P LETTERS FROM ENGLAND Mary Anderson, Cynthia Burns, Win- May 10th, will leave his own' stable, money by buying 5 lbs now. Call and ask for free nie McClure. From Sr. 111 to Jr. 1V- Stoaffville, end 'prbceedto Royal Hotel, _ - _ samples of any of these lines. "t I - o a a Th "sewed from Arthur C. Willson, se- Beryl Annie, Walton Hormes, Austen Beverley's con, 5, Uxbridge for noon, ::.toad, son of Eli and Mrs. Willson, Wood, absent from examination, but Brougham hotel for eight. Wednesday PINEAPPLES-a.re now at their cheapest-order our Jorm'erly of greenwood and now of promoted on year's work. From Jr... Tremont hotel, Markham, for noon and � P y Marx, Sask., who enlisted at ML IV to Sr. IV-Florence Annie. Willie night. Thursday, 'via Richmond dozen crate at once,-18s. at $2.00 a doz. 214, at Hat, Alberta, as x private, is ,the 3rd P Anderson, Allan bI Glaehan, Noreen to !:shin Mills, Yonne arrest for non V., M. R•'s:••_ McGinty, Richard Barrett, M,_ and night, Friday via Vic oris Square $1.60doz,-30s•at $1.30.a doz. ya Dear Folks aSHome- - ere! . teacher:--T an ashel to J6coti Wideman's con, 7, Markham, for noon, thence to own' We, embarked at.Moatreal, - • '--- leaving thereat 5a. m.. We had a stable until Monday morning, Dave Fresh bananas, oranges, lemon(, grapefruit-green onions very pleasant trip across, the weather ,New Adveredsements. Sykts, manager, y being 8ne and very few sick. Four Sine's Coartship-'1.11151] (14722) _ rhubarb, lettuce, ripe tomatoes and strawberries. --- - X ri. s1""* *oyer _ The pare bred imported Clydesdale escorted us into ort. There waa a FOR SERVICE -A Yorks ire white t- - „ p boar, regiatered. J, B. GORMLEY. Pick- >3tsIlion, thapr ftp a 'your groceries at the grocers. torpedo boat very. near us atone time. ering a Pickering, will mske the season of 1910 We entrained on Monday forenoon at as follows: Monday May 10th, will ' splendid and Dover. Our trip by train was !LOVER HONEY FOR SALE- leave his own stable; lot 9, B. F. con. in'R I H RD S Qsplendid sad the scenery was stoat V Htah grads• at Houle'. 1} mites north of Pickering, and p.oceed to 9. Micholaoa's beautiful. We came through ReadingPickering Village, Ind. phone A7t9. 4•-49 ' Daubarton, for noon, thence to Wood's and London and saw Windsor castle HIGHEST PRICE PAID-For all hope!, West Hill, till Taesiav Coon. is the distance, Arriving at Shorn- its poultry. apply to L. Plicz, i Tuesday afternoon Michael Hiokey's, 1 cliff at 10 p. m., we had to go to bed cos, 3, lot F. Pickering or Ind, phone !tics. 41-49 Liverpool, for night. Wednesday Tbos, Re�lo�alShoewithout bupper and had no breakfast, '- ------ -- -- Hnox's, Brock road for nook; S. Bathe' moSale - •- so we all went to Folkstone and bought Fold COW FOR SALE-4 years Pickering for night, Tharsdsy proceeds ' t old at lot 35, B. F. con. Pickering. Ind. l something to eared -t. It seems that we boas $R, Maly. F. LACEY. Highland Creekkh was, I to own stable where he will remain until We have decided to sell All odd lines-of_ Etc. at real bargain prices _-���s�'- ' This is the Canadian base and all the T oto R. Pnokria'a Andley for night. 1- g g p ees to make room for our new stock Canadians in England are here. Beals FOR SALE-I have for I Satur ay prooesda to own stable where coming to our new store which we will occupy in There are lots of wounded in the several be lPick vee at a E 'derace he wi�l remain until Monday morning. the near future. at Pickering. E. E PuGH ;hospital and a number walking Claremont, 4s-tf Eduard Dar•st�-(9609',, (13461), NEW STORE TWO DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND. around the streets. Nearly. every - The faahiooab' bed im sled Cl des- -,van has been wounded in the right LOST-In Pi-ekerng Villa:Re, on or dale stallion. the property of Cly -- arm. I saw a bullet that had gone More Saturday, Jn1y.10th, s Moore loan. I p pe y R. Defoe, elan ' Wa pen, mottled barrel end with a mov ble Green Rivet, will make Lh_4_aeaann_-of- ' - a So sai .cera.: oadav wiI leave his � • - o enteredat the wrist. 4hen came EEL out-r.'6� - - • • .at the elbow and then entered his LOST-On Wednesday July .14tb, own stable for W. H. Mslor'a con. 5. !thigh. between C. P. R. stonoa. Claremont and Pickering, for noon, thence to Brougham Bell Phone 151. 7th lLad concession. na umbrella wuh mother of e hotel for night} TusedLVnoon, W Joa• Wideman'. BROOK ST WHITBY. T English and �:anadian monoplanes pearl sad 40! t hiadte. Finder p:eaee leave Greenwood, for scop, W. J McDoaal is , are quite common at Sbt7rncliffe, A at Maenab'sstore and reCalve reward. He. Audley, for nilyht. Wednesday 8 Bath's Zeppelin was seen here the day oo � f board Pickering, t r noon, E. W. Sleep's bass- which OR SALE-Ahnut:.3 Cods n line for might : Tharsds Walser Bash's nvhieh we arrived. There are no street i' tone, zoysia feet Wgia, ,lo axle Duty , to be pa g Y E ��B ��y, �tQ$� ears here, just big motor busses that sold at once. Carl be seer at school hotN's Liverpool. for noon, John Barns s E - - _ ]hold as many as a cur. They sure S. s. so. 9, Pi kar+aa. Furth.r particulars Cherrywood, tar night: Friday proceeds know how to charge here., When they appty t say auo of the trustees. Jamcs Prones, � hes own stable for might; Saturday F, M .1 STANDARD see a Canuck the double the L. quires. �. B. Uormley. 41' gh y L y price. _ W.Silverthorn's, 'ot 21, con. 9. Markham They think we come from a land of TRAY HORSES-Strayed from dor noon, thence to hii ownasabl* until _ „plenty and wa sure do. ► 7 tts prem nes of tha ^ger. a.d tot 3i coot, Woodsy morning- Tellall the folks to write. i. Pickeriag. on or about July tiih two horses Baron la ct - 56291, 12823 ART. one a wbite. more. the (Aber a b ay mere both ( 1 The CANA DA - er zvtea work horses Leave information with, fashionably bred son of Maros', Pride, i�3s>rtrs OVER iia oo0.0a0 - «' 0. N. S. anent at Cherivwood oraddress B, imported Clydesdale stallion, the pro " r - sdLLxANSKY. Cberzywood P O 42 party of W. H..Pagh, Claremont. will The A � C of Ban ...iaROuaHAM make the season of 1915 as follows, r - ' T _HORSE BEG15TEB Monday May loth will leave his own �ep09it aur Savings Reg• i adim Ethel Burton, of Claremont. stable and prorsad to John Scott's, lot ujay jY spent Sunday with her uncle, John Lord'Reflent-1413 C. N. R. The 21, can. 9, Pickering. 'n abt. Tuesday s' Burtop. Standard bred trotting stallion. the Robt, Eag esnn'o Mongolia, noon, Wm • We congratulate Mrs. John Boden property of Thomas Maddsford. Wbilby Armstrong s Locust Hell, night. 'Wed �gvery, Dollar-E'ltr13 Interest l a p�vpit of the Toronto Conservatory will make the season of 1915 as fol- aesday Robt Milroy's. Cedar Grove' r W7110 IHasia on- having passed success- low*. 5londay'Mav ,Qth will leave his noon', G. D, Mi1Ce's Cherrywood night. i rom Date of Deposit -� fully the third year examination in own stable, lot 8, base'iae PiAeriae and Tbarsdav, M Hickey's Liverpool. night wC SOliCit your account in our yyee ,. the Theory of Music-also upov the proceed to Wood's list.!, Went Hi l .for Friday, T A, Saox's Brock road noon, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT success of her pupils. all candidates night. Tuesday S. Nicholson's Du0mr Graham Jobaaston'a Brougham night. passing, Miss Gertrude Fullerdeserved ton, fiat noon own stable for night. Saturday •own .:stable- -until Monday special mention, is taking 99 per cent. Wednesday F. G. McCarthy's Audley morning 3s Theory the highest marks won by for noon, Temperance _ hotel, Brookho Bue.ephatus-Vol 12, :38881. (11228) DICKERING JBRANCH any-pupil In that grade at the conser- for night. Thursday Coesmercial 'hotel, The choicely kited Imported Clydesdale 1 ►story The following list is arranged Oshawa, for aiQ*t. Fr day, Bandel's stallion, the property of S. C. Banker. R W. GORDON, Manager. i n Branch also at Wlsithr: In order of merit. Piano-Junior- hotel, Whitby for niche. Saturday Pickering; will make. the season of 1915 Gertrude Fuller, Green River. Prim- a to hu own stable antil the as follows ; Tbas.dav leaves his owe °4ry-Honors-Mildred Hoover. Atha, following Monday morning. stable foe Commercial hotel, Oshawa ? B000ty-J. Gertrude Wright. Green Lord Roberts-The Celebrated French noon and night. FrOsy] Bandel's hotel Ricer, Pass-Bessle Hoover, Green Coach Stallion, the proporty of flash Whitby for noon and nistbt, Saturday= _ i !liver. Pass-Eliza White, Whitevale. Motlroy, Highland Creek., will 'make proceed to his ewe stablewhen. he will Pass - Helen Troyer, Whitevale the season of 1915 as fo lows, ,don lay remain' until tits fo lowins Thursday -Warm Weather . Goods k' 'Theory-Rudiments-First class bon- May loth will leave his own stable 1, s I morning. ' ers-liiss Gertrude Fuller, Green Cora flakes, post toasties, shredded wheat, malts vita, grape nate, eta. Mier. First class honors-hiss J. IQstant postum, Serial postum, camp coffee and cocoa. Giertrude Wright. Green River. First SUMMER :-: -F U R N I T •U• R E -,l mass honors-Mise Gladys Pugh. Welchea gra p6 River. First class honors- g pe juice, lemon and orangeade and lime juice a ym -_;FOR LAWNS AND PORCHES and- y powders in variety. Pill f •Piss Adelaide Coates.Ularemont, First =- dell class honors-Miss Helen. Troyer, 'Whitevale. Honors-3diss Eliza firm chairs double woven basket seat $1.85, reclining - 'White, Green River. PW-Mies sod folding chairs, camp stools 3.5 Sts, Salmon Rood solid, 3 tins for 25 cts.; Salmon target, per tin 15c.; 1Beesie Hoover. Caine rote with head and foot rests ial 12 26. Sal tiger, per i 8c,; Salmon horseshoe, per tin 25c.; Lobsters i� mon er tin I Ha�DmockQ, going At Cost. Corrie while they last.' best, 1 tin" for 25c.; Finnan laddie, choice 2 tine for 25c.; sardines The low rates on the railroads Brunswick, per tin 5c.; Scotch herrings, fresh per tin 10c. l C S BURLING - 'VICKERING cheisties sodas freehand chap, Christies and Perrins street biscuits, -of the continent. stopped last r f i ' } year, have been restored for the many varieties appetising and wholesome. Canadian National Exhibition. t I =Fly swatters, tanglefoot, Wilson's fly pads and insect powder, sc+lOot_ REPORTS 5 paris green and sprayers. The following n the report of the Our groceries are the freshest. promotion examination results of S. S, _ '• _ _ ; ' _ L�To. S, Pickering. :Names in order of -merit. Sr. rV. Cla-cs-Hvtzel Birnie. KennethJV.-Jos prhineC L Hilda Griffin. I- Q EORG E: P I L1 P JV.-Joselfhine Larkin. Sr. III- � -- •� Florence !filler, Donald Pugh, Frank l Al1.4ema LillieEditHamlin. George Toole, Alma ,Jiiller. Edith Toole, Mildred _ Poynter, -Clarence Christian, Leslie Sanderson, Arthur Miller. Sr, II- � Lawrence Hills, Florence' McKay, George ffamlia, Roy Sebeck, Georgge� - Griffin, Annie McIntyre David DAdv M:YIArJE IN CANE "A" WOOD : SILOS "'of son, Jr. ll-MaU)p,rie Birnie. Polly 9 Dawson, Joseph Reesor. Evelyn Poyn- t ter, Eunice Roach, Bessie fteesor, Sr I FOr Turing - -Arthur Boase. Arnold Roach. Ger- j Are the BEst for the tie McKay, Mary Toole, Nellie Dawaop _. Cbarlie Too -d,---r _ _ it - Wilbur. _Jr.I class-Annie Nowlan 4 Price-$590 !� ` and Velma White, equal. Mary Now- Ian, Emma Birnie, Olive White, iii The best that money can buy-is the labor Stanley Hood. Hood. Luce. Dawsbn, Primer • that. goes into the CAnadiAn Ford. Our S: a-Norman Lee. Winnifred Tooke, o d Hood Hentor M Ct re: Primer worklnen are the highest ,paid motor car, a placing k b-Gertie Hood, Lorne Tran. mae. Thi t Reesor, Gordon Hamlin. Primer-d- means dollars saved in after expense to the Elizabeth Hindle. Pat' Nowlin, Ruby roan who drives a Pord "Made in Canada." order. , �. 'White, Ross Randall, Mildred Wilbur, - $scenes the Furd 'car is built right. your y XRry McIntyre. ­H.-E.-.Lee, -teacher. June promotions, S. S. No. 1, rick- BlArerq of Ford cars will share in our profits if;we - eriog. Sr, IV-Ft ed Lee, Alma How- . sell 91,l;<'nl darn between August 1, IOU, and Aug- -. BANK nst 1, 1915. ; !a d, Susie Stanley, Rets Hallett. Jr. i Vera Tindall, Elsie Appleton, _,, unah()ut $540. Town"Car $340; F. O. B. Ford, ertiude Graham, David Gaston, Ian Ontario. with all equipment, including electric 0w roe. St.. III-Jennie Gaston, headlight-q. On display and for sale by Estimates on" all Building Materials - - Alfred Hawley, Fred Wilson. Frank ' - - Kennedy, Jr. 111-Ruth Vipond, i� _ W. J. LUKE U SON.' p onard Byron Tir. 11-friar -Margaret Gad- Y''turn x _ - - Nilson, B son Tindall, Cecil Found, -,- turniahed ��roth 'Appleton, Sr. II-Edna Whitb Ontario y g or Rtt-yell 1n:irecc., Pi, kf ring - _ ton. Welda Cox, Lloyd Stanley. Pt. -Norman Trish, Joepph Gaston, ChArles Appleton, Sr. Pr-Albert Kennedy. Jr. Pr.-Clarence Tindall. i n � • lvd: 3Eq: I _ Willie Cox. Muriel Dra er, Helen { Grilla, Harold Wilsgn,Reginald Dixoe t Willie Tindall. Pr.-Willie Gaston P �xry Ar1et41at 'N+li_ Oa41`- ._ w.;.. - _.._, _ : _. :1_-r -. _+!"*'^ _`!m..� •%j'.�.�,��.��, $ - r u Elan 1. .:,yy., d s-+Y .'.::,_ '..:..' )' c .- r': .._. - _•e✓ •. - _. �:.1''+ - -- .ui1L.•v+, :•' v. r _ r n - .. ' .. CL"ZINIONT A. J. and Mrs. Chandler, of Tv- Win. Scott and Miss Helen, are ronto, are spending a week or spending a week with the former's J. W. Gregg has just received a two with the latter'sparents, J.H. son, W. G. Scott, manager of ,the carload of shingles. rs. Beal. Industrial Farm at Richmond � D�MINIG�BANK- - - Mise Ethel Gray. of Coldwater,Vl_r�rthmay7waking ere are now busy with Hill. is visiting at Graham Bros.ra tttgrutw a am an Y lb Mt1tO. Cr. W. o. etwrrncti.t. vas racewart>: F. M. Cooper and family -cave which has been Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey, �Vm. Q A DOGERTs Gen•rall >g•a•94L - interfered with considerably by Thompson and family, H. 'Porter returned from Chazy, N. Y. Miss Isabel Sargent is spending the heavy rains. and John Farmer attended the - =The Business Of Farming Mrs. Rubt. Worthy. of Brarnp- Orange celebration at Stouffville--ittethe bustn asotu.d ctwrne--should bo aoo• in eneu�tba.it'e'°°"r. S few weeks with f riends in the proceeds should b• put in a bank eP im.nto should be �e br Choque. Acertain city. ton, has retarned home after on Mouday. percenta`s of the profits should be put in aSavin`s Aeeount as an smertencr Mrs. Fred Farmer and son, Jahn, spending about ten daps with her I Mrs. James Hortop and Baugh- fund. Thhamanwhohasacash yurpUu[oabrilttaproteetadaeatnstbad seasoa spent Tuesday -with T. C. and rents, Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons. ter of -Port Perry, returned home and hard tans. Mrs. Gostick. SeceraLyoung people from here. on Friday last after spending two _ _ Mrs. Price Pugh is having, a attended the barn party at Palm- weeks with the former's sister, "...WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Mar+ager colonial porch ed in front of er Bros'. Pickering; on Friday bars. Thos. Paterson. .' her residence. Mr. and bars. Alfred Rooth were visitors at t e e o �' - L. J. and Mrs. Pivisited a lllpa�sut time. -age last Friday. _Mr. Booth is one ---#ewdayalast week with -friend: _ ---- ---'of theofffeers at the internment —-37hIE-TgB1;E=P`io0�ring-84atioaG-- in Lemonville. I camp north of Cochrane. - - - T. R. Trains going East iae as follows-- John and Mrs. Soden, of Bron- WOMAN SUFFERED The •-Epworth League of the: _ / No, s Mail 8.08A BL 'gham, spent Sunday with G. W. I Jiethodist church will be conduct- ,t 12 Local 5.50 P, If.—- and bars. Coates. ed on' ay avenin neat b 16 14 Local Joshua and Mrs. Bundy left onTP rams going West Bae as follows res u er - e topic wi No. 13 Local 7.47 A. M. ' be, "Soldier .Preachers of Early 11 Local ; 2.20 P. M. at Hamill's Point, Muskoka. MAI Miss Bessie Macnab returned on Canada. 7 Mail 7.50 P. ."Tuesday B from visiting her sister, From Female Ills—Res red Mrs. Price Pugh has been on the •Sanday included Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane, of Black- RO Health by Lydia: sick list with a severe attack of SCE CREAiY/ l * bronchitis and is under the dor- g y WANTED I e �°` k' Pinkham's Ve Vegetable tor's care. W e are pleased to At the Pickering Bakal Mr. Wilker, of Tavistock, prig- S report that she is now somewhat Try oar Hoine-made Bread - jai of our public school, spent Compound. im roved. the week end with Claremont p HERB, MO�NNEY, PICKERING A reliable man to salt -` friends. �, improved. Beal is taking down the end Dick Johnston, of Toronto, Belleville, N. S., Canada.- 111 doctored lean-to at the north side of his H"DY CAN4DLAN GRowN Sxocic Mrsspent a couple of days last week for ten years for female troubles and residence. He intends erecting a in Pickering and Ontario with her parents, Fred and 11e did not get. well. I read �in the paper large veranda on the front 'and Greenwood -.- Hardware • Dodge a mp°uny�aa �ec�O Vegetable south side of his he wilt also of eiwise emprovewhich r Thought and other stoves County, - Call and see our stock of Ha Mrs. Dodge, or. and Mrs.now to tell you that I am cured. You Mrs. Thos. Stephenson and dan Start now at the beet of Altona. were the guests of can publish my letter as a testimonial. " p as well as other ernes g,hter, Feta, were in Toronto on of Hardware. selling time. � M. and Mrs. Henderson on Friday - Mrs. SuvRmz Bank -Belleville, Saturday, the latter trying her of last Reek. y y Eavetrougbing and repairing Send for list of Spring Offerings, Nova Scotia, G.nada. as intermediate examination at the. promptly attended to. Mrs. Ogden and daughter, w Another woman Recovers. Conservatory of Music, which she Wrk guaranteed and prices and terms to agents. j Lr nein a few _ -days with Chas. and Mrs.Sargent _ u rnrn,and family. nervousness for ten years, and had such tions. d f Yard, of Toronto, formerly organic pains that sometimes I would lie An electrical storm accompanied Lawrence DenniTSTONE Handsome free outfit. In charge of the barber shop here,- in bed four days at a time, could not eat , by a heavy down-pour o rain GREEN WUUI� 8C WI''+LLI�TarTOi�T. is spending a few days with Clare- of sleep and did not want anyone to talk passed over this locality on Tues- wont friends. to me or bother me at all. Sometimes ' day. Ther telephone linea were The Stouffville bowling club i would suffer for seven hours at a time. I pput out of business in a few cases F. He 'HINDLE The Foothill Nurseries. came over one dap last' week and Different doctors did the best they could I Eut the rain will benefit the crops (Established 1&371 - -aped z; friendly game with the for me until four months ago I began greatly. laremA f boys ivhotn they de- giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable I CARPENTER, BUILDER -_ _ _-_ _ ._ _-....- _._..__.. ____ _ — HOUSE VERANDAH', A. D BARN { tented by five shots. The game Compound a trial and now I am in good WORN. PANTRY CABINETS was a -most interef9ting one and health."-Mrs W[LLucl H. Gi[L,No.15 DUMB WAITERS. � 'wag witoeitsed by a large -num Pleasant .,,,.,._.. _N4 w'Fork- - _ ' Drain Th Tetl � Shia lin and-- 8oe-r - re i ir— _ _ TON I of rnir residents. The above are only two of the tlroa= ( t� g g p -EM IF— Claremont Continuation School. sande of grateful letters which are con- W th cea•�nt tile, which the Agr ut.l- work.[ Promotion examinations. Pro- stantly being received by the Pinkham tura! Colleges claim are the best kind gee me about any job 7.,n want If you contemplate doing any - >moted to Form IIL-=%t3ta-Steph- Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., mad?. Splendid brick are also made done. Prices right. feasor (hon.,) Jean EVAa9 (hoc.,) which show clearly what great things from the same material. We melee 5504 Home Telephoner kind of building next season. -Isabel Sargent, Douglas Dickiasou Lydia E. Pinkham'• _Vegetable Com- 'both file and brick. Get our prices y haters buying, - - -we will be pleased to figure ;Hazel Mantle, Clara- Underhill, pound does for those who suffer from - Home Telephone 5". els. �'� D ':- - ' on our regnirmenis +GovPrne� Pester, -- -•.- --. y Charles Slack, Grant Jones. - M. J: If you want spa- G, a• 1 H I N D 1L E & C Qe • R,. �tat10II for all kinds of Wi►ker, pyla., E M. files, asst. ' sial adder write to b wmtrEVAL-E, ONT. at,C. ' -' The fire-company have been Lydia E. Pinkhant .. Cherr9Wood building material. ineglecting their work for some Medicine Co. (con$• .,°tinge. They have not taken oitt dentlalMynn,Xass. --- _ _ t _the engine for practice for many Your letter will be T- "O '�r -Shop Cotten $sed Meal, Bran. Shorts. • pi�Y �p iN�^t �•- months, and if a fire were to oc- opened, read and r 1 Malted Corn Feed, Dried Brewers-�� Ti 11 Ill \.i • cur in our village, there would be answered by a wo= 1 r Grainer Whole Corn. Cream of the touch bungling. Since the village IRAN and held is �pd0 cy9tb - West and Monarch Flour, Blach- ji TT*� p��'Qp VJEW 4 has now a good engine it would strict aoaAdeaoe. � Now is the cane to get your Bicycles ford's calf meal. Beef scrap and LV 1vtDtrI1 + 6e a good idea for the police true- repaired for the good roads. Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. _ a tees to arrange for an nice t ns- CGet your Auromoble Tires now. Go R . R R L W S T E R Prices are away down. phone Ind• Markham 5A30. - W. D. Gordon & Son, practice. Veterinary Surgeon Ford size $15.50, other sizes in The Women's Institute will T220Z118.O R®a+eQ= - PiCI�t+'RINC - Y hold their Jnlp westing on the - Honor' Graduate of the Ontario proportion.: : - iafternoon' of the 21st at the home Veterinar Collette and Honor- Ind hone 1913 4 of Mrs. G. M. Forsyth. It will be ary Associate of the Ontario p tt s'°'aAtaII tn°u"'es y Riven by Veterinary College. nasal- Andrew, a nosscinti•o `rr 141 j em 't Bell and Iadepeadent phone. a Dap with the Birds, m•ttDnoag q ...ileo, } ��i>tde-out a•t the girls, followed by a candy Claremont. - Ontario PICKERING, Ont. ,Q', !!.. contest and prizes will be given •*� noir I•• - it e $ The Pickering -for contestr- At-the- _Acne of the » I'wo ro25 gram lunch will be served. - ' a' j°•o �°� • •�� S '1 VigllanCe Committee have a good attendance. • • ,pint ea •'. s .. ' Come and enjoy is pleasant after-0y tiootr. NYACS s q ' io �, `� - $ s The object of this Association is to Y Don't forget the garden party tl�tr.a t• lessen stealing and prosecute, to be given on the evening of - -- - .era: »t~'s'>R.�a.• iO a � s a e, the felons. -Tuesday, Jul 27th on the :church " July-27th 1. q•.1 a - -lawn under the auspices of the Mayflower'Talcdtn PowdeC � O a•r ��� °3 .. �A lfembe i having property stolen eommaiiii- Ladies'' Aid Society of the-Metho- • tk, � i _. p Dale immediately withh any taemb•e dist church. Tea will be served o! Executive l7ommitase. g • ansa from 8 o'clock until all have been The distinctive,odor,, of Mayflower Talcum 0- p,t a a a e 0a', E 0 Membership fee 41.00. served, after which a splendid is entirely new, and of such charm and delicacy o E'' .4 1 0 fern 8a 3 `I a'i Tiok•te'mat be had tYotn the PrM1d•ui or, _ program will 'be given by the ` as to immediately appeal to every woman of Nb �� a a may �aaf secretarli on application. i noted Toronto comedians, Will J. 5 White aced Jules Brazil. Ice•creatn refinement. ' Antiseptic-exquisitely 'fine in s 0 0 s o a a Ezac, Com.-L. D. Banka, C. S. Palm- Antiseptic aEm- r p ^ t e n • er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Out, axons aYt ia' a c'&-ss, use oa baby. N `° o �s a • S'd a - and other iefreahtriets€s will -be �-texture, it is pre-em[neat f W j C1 ..sold from a booth on L'}ie ground... ? e , A. O'COt1l10r: J. ark. f Admission 1110 cents, children 2�0 All Nyal prepay• `•ass by tlremselveo. ^ ! o • e M : E o. President, t3sorelary cents. Nyal's Face Cream and toilet req :� :es are almost iatiis- win s1 ♦ a a o m t7 The home of Mrs. D. Forsytb, pensable for the'com?-axion. A�.: at t4a Nyal Quality North Claremont, was the -scene " Store for free copy of our baek:c', "Yo--'r Complexion," of a pretty wedding on Wednes ti-;*hichincludes&rectionsas:orroper.methodsofMaswge. _ Ia9 77 day, July 7th, when the marriage Good L SLC • i took place of her daughter, Mil• +' dred Geraldine Jeanette, to. Fred• �a������ Brick Cecil Madill B. A., of Clare- ;r Mont, the Rev. H. Wood, officia- To the strains of Lohen- '� s With Trees 3 ting. -- ` grin's wedding march played by Mrs. P. E. Forsyth. sister-in-law Depends on having the right Lind Of all matertals and design --of-the-bride, .�ar-ty -pro- _ of trees. Bowman's have r kept in stock. It will pay you _ -Thomas bi. McFadden, Druggist; Ficlfering; Unt. to call at our works and inspect oar sfoelt seeded to the grape vine bower on heavy fibrous roots. the lawn. The bride who was - - - r, and obtain peiess. Don't be 0110 given away by her mother, and • _ , Thep are grown in the right kind ageete we do not employ them, 000tegawl- s carried a bouget of white roses 1Big.July Sale, a of soil. Thep are handled oe we Baa, and de throw off aha agr it and lilies of the valley, wore a •oemmision a 10 per pent ., afromwhialr7oni • and packed in pink of osraainlysays•by ptirohasinR from .as. gown of white silk crepe de chine e _ condi ion - and they grow. callsolioited. also. a veil crowned with orange Onr Jruge.Sale was good. We saved you money. Compare prices and _ WKITNT GRANITE C% iblossoms and. was unattendedS Two more agents wanted After the ceremony Mendelssohn's values we are offering•in every line of merchandise-all old. in Ontario Coubty. oars• wttttbr; ootsrto wedding march was played . and _Drices, You know that every line of goods has ad- Mr,' RY E. Forsyth-aaw "O Perfect vanced e�.Cq the war. Come now as later THOS, . BOWMAN & SON CO,. S. W WALKER Love. The groom s gift to the - ' on you will not be able to bay the - -. LIMITED bride was a diamond pendant. A goods'at the very Iow prices we are offering now • !DIItaT1- : Pump Manufactimr sumptuous repast 'was provided Rldgeviue,. - in the dining room where the Meds Hni'vest Boots, .. . ;i, IG Dress (foods, reg. Weenis, for 25 cents, Shop and Residence, Dundas St tables were daintily decorated Men's Wnrking Boots, 1.90 Mush s-an re ls, and 13c, for l0a WHITBY,,.O.NT, with white ribbon, roses and ferns Boys' and Girl's Boots .. _ 1.50 `Ladiis' Mus Voila, .. 250 CHOPPING Three doors west Vhitby Howe 'Eighty-seven guests were present Ladies' Boots, 1.00 Ladies' Muslin Cuffs nd Collars, 45c j Ssegie.l D.& .� Corsets, reg, 75c. ��Xl .at the ceremony including friends Ladies' Slippers, ' -l•�, for HBc.. 1:00 fry !?!)c and relatives from Tbrotito, Whit- Mens Khaka Shirts 751 Duck Suitings in navy. white, AND OAT FLAKING We are prepared. to instal wood or iron. Uy,' Manilla,Cannington,Uxbridge, Men's dark striped Shirts, 50 cadet and linen, 15c to 20c pumps on shortn�tice, also attend q,- .8toliffville and Lindsay. The The nndecsighed is prepared;to do to all kinds of repairing. bride was trade the recipient of ruin ciao in and oat flaking Wells Cleaned. ' cranny nQefpl and eogtly giftA. Mr. GROCERIES-Blackand Green Ten 300 per lb. Try half a pound and he con- g pp q Agent for the Ontarin Wind Mill, l0►= and Mrs. Madill left on thA even- vincecl that it. i9 the only gond tea in the market to-day, at the price. every day in the Reek also gnvoline engines and u in train for Detroit, Windsor and Flour-Ten Bunc• Cream Buns. Pive Rosea. For butter and eggs, highest the.e nre gear price paid in trade. other western points followed by °n r ay I.RE CREAM SEPARATOR the best wishes of a host of - �rgg�T,� Saw - EMP RI ,. ' .1jL i 'hay... - ''%, ,... ,.. .- :,., '.: �.. -.Y•,. r W� • +.C' r • ' _ T n - 4. 4. • 1 tIng towards them, and from the tire- "I feel somehow that all my good f It is 'not the, big papers of later- =' some secretary, with more outward fortune is connected with her, that if national repute that exercise the w► • ! display, if she had taken him by the I were ever to treat her badly, to greatest influence in Germany. In _ coat with her hands and pulled him. send her away I should lose my a smaller towns and agricu*tral It was positively indecent, a woman mono my lads." He laughed a lit- ricta it ie the local press that _ TIT FATS OF AZUMA , had said who was of the little party; tie nervously. a There was, no know ousts. ' In that press none but Ger-, disgusting. Ing what effect his atony would have p ------- _- But she and he understood each on this beautiful girl, with the Ma- man reports are to be found, with other.-Tf-�ere was no Love,-" ere donnas face, I et an- explanations sad-GerlYlStt Or, The South AL&iean Mi1honaire. was at least that complete entente "No, it would be very wrong of � accusations against enemy countries. which might lead to it, and as for you. You must never, never partwith No attack upon the enemy is too .2. him, he could only explain her friend- her, not even if -if -you married, gross for this press to reproduce, liness to him by.the sincerity of lik- don't you know. After all a woman and nothing in Germany's favor is too ing. She had no reason to be so nice who really likes you would not wish absurd for its r ceders to swallow,' to him since she was so beautiful, he you to do so. Why she is evidently B CHAPTER XVL-(Confd). find out within herself why she had thought, since she held a position your mascott> , and one da Not oral is the victorious progress J y you Y p gress of pp during that which had made the Glaucourts of really must let me see'her." the German, Austrian, and Turkish - Adolphe continuThe Jews ed to live in Frank- hour's talk, and she =al imed that it sufficient importance to be sotight He breathed a sigh of relief. armies constantly celebrated, but the _ was because by the feeling that the out by the Gollings to run them in (To be continued.) financial, industrial, and social condi- fort, it -is--likely that' -he -would Lav .>_ don, .g_ �_ tions 'n German are declared to ba 7 m,7�anned lora ago some daughter -of'-- - u� P°sits°n' _ `iia it finance;' but something be -'that there would be no striving to And t�breezyway >"n wFYch she - _ - - catch hold o! him, that she had only had dealt with the Premier s secre-GERM SS far superior to those existing elae- side t all _ o where. Dissensions sae AN PRE years, the instinct hardly de ers of the Entente are re scri ed it to herself it was all go- the immense potency of a woman of ported, and ed, that as his money increased so, . i �n - his ideals would expand, and that the Ing so easily. An� at the Gollings' the world in assisting a roan s career. BEEN MUZZLED I disturbances among their people are wife who would suit Adolphe Lieb, party to which they had persuaded Somehow to -night, he could imagine invented and dwelt upon. the -son of old Lieb the jeweller of him to come, Judith telling him, chaf- them both sitting together on the ter - of that if he didn't o she race of the house in Park Lane, _= Fra ort at five and twenty would g Y, g - - wouldn't she had seen the quick screened from the eyes of the crowd not quit the multimillionaire at thirty GERMAN PEOPLE ARE HYPNO- m }� p��.p five. He was conscious not only that bright gleam et recognition in his i to panels of green leaf, h driving. T From'the �e4aiis Shore' eyes as they met hers again, and they together, and discussing the great i TIZED BY RULERS. he could now eake s, great marriage had seemed to resume the con_versa- schemes which his brain thought out, 1 but ..that in a sense qn marriage de- tion where they had left if. That I which he was equipped now to deal nded his that he couldin- even -- -- -- was what gave her a feeling of re- with, and which, for all Azuma's in- --- -- - -- - - - _ __ not realize lila dreams alone. Why pose and certainty when she went in telligence, had been z%stramed, limit- I NewsManipulatedin Such a Way by BITS OF NEWS FROM THE even the Gollings had made further arch of him when later he was ed in their vastness by her savagery ,progress into the heart of London _ the Authorities as to Make exclusiveness than he had, and he missing from t'he bigger rooms, and and want of tuition. MARITI3IE PROVINCES. was certain that it was Mrs. Gollings which gave a note of joyousness- to Judith had led him to a little room, People Confident. _ do' He liked Mra. Goliin very her tones when she exclaimed: within another of medium size, which - : ing i, 9 .gave_ from the lar room on ._ the_I- g. to a.neutraI --much, and-had-mrt minded- - �_�_��e Items-aC--rntel est--yrom Places Brr- rr. How an everybody ground -floor. It led into aconserve- I nation iv told him that having brow hi Azuma rY g es this description of the g angry tory where a fountain plashed, and to London, Navin her in the house in looks I'm really frightened." manipulation of information by the Lapped By `Eaves o1 the '. ;' g I tall plants gave an illusion of sum - Park Lame had done him harm. He Anyone' lose frightened -looking mer, summer and country seen authorities in Germany: Atlantte. bad even laughed, probably because 1 could hardly be imagined, but the joy- through mists and fogs, perhaps 1 When I entered Germany I believ- he felt so innocent, but he had yet I ousness pierced, as her eyes alighted through tears. but she was too en- ed myself able to take a detached New lighthouses are beim built at-..__ to learn that if the world doesn't care on Adolphe Lieb, arguing with the grossed with the preseofor the view of the war. are u 5 y o a, erring Cove and Paint Wall how cent�czimia 1 you are car® you don't, Premier's B2r. Liebh domed real- on which s threw himself b her ` ke-^nt effieial n tYfr - y Ater to remind hor of tht+ -, it Iso y annoy Past, the, Email roam. the law_sitYaD,_ ' magined� A. new_ .or you are if you don't look it. phanage has been _opened.: - And no matter hew young or how ��� Y the truth in its essential features. at Charlottetown, P.E.I., the fit. Vin - old, how pretty or how plain, of what The way she seemed to protect him wort seemed . hem them in from the Nothing, I was convinced race and what color a woman is, no from the aggressiveness of her own world beyond Far away the voice g. ,could influ- cent de Paul re matter what the links that bind class, her radiance (for she looked of a prima -donna engaged to sing 'encs my deliberately -formed estimate I Fredericton is sending Its re - radiant to -night), the way she seem- for the night at an increased fee of of the relative value of the informs- servists to a mobilization camp at - man who lives h Park Lane with a ! ed to envelope him with the same a hundred pounds, if she agreed not tion officially and semi -officially dis- Three Rivers, Que. woman who is not his wife must not I camaraderie which she assumed to, to insist on being listened to, sound- 1 seminated from the various beiliger- Frederictop reports enlistments in ' wards Mr. Du Cane leased him. He ed like a cry from someone perishing, crit countries. Constant reading of the forces local! to be keen and all ' be surprised if society raises its eye- p g Y e treys, _ }zatsed his eyes to hers, with an ex- in a distant sea, while occasionally all the large newspapers _ pression of mischief, as if he appeel- through the open doors one could g P para published in details up , strength. }n matters of world! luiowled f hear a lau belligerent and neutral States had Hop Lee, Chinese lean an; al Y 6'e. ed to her to come and save him row gh, or the sound of a man's dT3'm Adolphe Lieb was a babe, younger or a woman's voice made me confident of m y _H am ma 8 j the rating he was getting and the � as they came or , y ability to ' St. John, was fined x400 for having - 3rt g -than he Karl been -- lcok-pseaged firer ILenLy-se anees went rape and down the .twins. i distinguialr the realities behind nem*aium. in his pnaxeftainn09 years ago at Frankfort, because buss- try had not been quite so ancient and' "Was it tiresome of me to bring and opinions, and had made me proof ; The Women's Institute of New Sou Alri to the exclu- a w+>Lhcmen he real! would have h; sing C Cape to or whatever, against "atmosphere." Atter a month Brunswick will give a motor ambu- ness had more Saxon, Y 8 g p " hinIF Y ry been quite like any other man,. she g • P 1P _ , in Germany I found I was mistaken lance for service in the war: 8 told herself. "No, 1 was ve glad; I couldn't It was a remarkable experience. Willie Steele rescued his 16-year-o1d outside the pale of cultivated sad ad- '+Colne here and persuade him to Before many days had passed I made companion from drowningin the ` wanted civilization, had thrown over listen to me." In Lady Judith's pre- understand him a seemed to want the disc him something of pristine savagery. Bence the Premier's secreta drop- the railway, ana.yet not to want it disagreeable that I was Kennebeccasis at Norton, N.B. Lady Judith waa conscious at once of P "I suppose that he wants the rail-' being influenced by the German war - Moose are reported plentiful along - ped the aggressive tone which was lila simplicity of mind and of the almost a bullying one, in which he y°g?' but not the war." I atmosphere. ,The confidence of the the western chore of the St. John ' _ - rugged savagery, whic�t had become had been talking to Adolphe Lieb. It Ah,. they are always ready for ,people in the invincibility of their River, between Fredericton and Gage? - second nature and which lent him a was impossible to withstand Lady war, You were quite right, Lady Ju- armies, the smooth working of the town. ---' eharm he had not possessed as a Judith's beauty; even when one didn't dith, only' I know that they would , State machine that seemed to leave - ,Irouag flaneur on the streets of approve of her 'morals, and of late like me, to do it, and then if anything nothing to chance, the determination - Frankfort, she had Sound herself enteringan goes wrong to put it on to me.' Lad Judith laughed. - I everywhere noticeable beneath the Yes, they had met at the right mo-' older clique, a more serious one, per- Ysubdued expressions of feeling, the went• and when he saw Lady Judith haps, anyhow one which suited the You mustn't let them frighten you P g, it seemed _to_bi.., +.,z if h had Just into anything,' she said demurely, daily outpourings of the press, the mesa pose, which had succeeded, the -ba_ hed. He Btasn't the kiacl._contemgorary literature -eve hin i found something that was abasing hesitations of a jeune fills and tv u � g. — from his house in. Park Lane, which to be frightened, yet he took what in short, combined to entice me -into ave something almost matronly to' he had always known was missing', , she said as she meant it. She seem-, a different mood. ' This strange in - Y fig er -appearance'. She was more like g - but which he had not- known how to ed to say clearly: fluence give a name to. So a man might see a young married- woman now, and grew stronger sa the weeks g she was intelligent enough for men Because you are not one of us, went b M y ' e ed recognize aenjoyg g f y Y previous conceptions - picture ,which he , of intellect to' a battle of ar they will, o course, tri* and gget knows has once fitted into a panel , everything out of you, wring you dry °f vYar news, of positions, and condi- - d P went with her.' tions along the fronts, and behind over his own chimneypiece. "I don't know whether I shall, per- like an orange, an throw you away. ' g - : ' Once during luncheon without P "I want someone to take care of diem, and of the general outlook for _ knowing that he did so, he' wondered .Napa it would be far better S you lis- me," he said laughing. the the future underwent a perceptible i how a beautiful necklace would look toned to him.' "Yes, I really think you do." i change. I began to understand the She came nearer, and her look "I shall always consult you first." g round her. neck which he had had y y workings of the German mind which seemed to say to Adolphe: "You are lau hin at me." made from the ?nest diamonds'of his g g had before seemed mysterious to me. mine a necklace falling irf droops of which ps in D°n't mind him; -take your own "No, indeed I am not,1 think that y line. you would always advise a man very It became possible - to gauge the soul eve if he I of double the idea of rows of tears rolling down sistslein his ,Capelito Cairo tliroject tpivat wiSke half closed her .eyes as she ut- some eext ntletheidr t confidence their could not see the connecting rehend to airs, ' iii g we shall all be plunged in a second tered the next words as if she were outward unanimity, their spirit of a cheek one after the other, and which African War." alarmed at her own words, 'fearful self-sacrifice, and their faith in their J lay at his bank, waiting dike a Buil- "perha a he isn't at all certain y' " F lotine for a neck. P of how he might take it. ' leaders.that • you political people 'ares t al- They saythat you are verywell She pleased him, pleased him as of.. was glad of a war if you can only advised " : T" ' chief a " old Rebecca had.pleased Isaac. This „ gEncd is the creation of pull 3' "Oh Gollin I never take his ad- this state of mind apart from the all it ori pr rt � P was the woman of his dreams and, g' direct influence of the thorough mill- :� the only thin that troubled him was Adolphe laughed, and the sec-. vice.,, g _e -_- e g retary looked very annoyed. He was "I didn't mean Gollin I meant- ; wry organization of the State, is the ; whether the idea, the fan , the de- g cy one of those men who -are so fussy well,: are you airs to be veryan shrewd management of the press. It sires which had outlined themselves and. important about thins that no Y �, meant?" Sri' g P daring luncheon were destined to I P g H I tell you what meant . will be remembered that, on the out- �Iorile _ $ body can control, that when anything "Do I look angry?" - I break of war, the whole German press �i end in dreams Was she always as occurred which he might have con i g His manner, his. words, his voice, was turned against En nice as this fo everybody? that was trolled; nobody paid any attention to were almost caressing, they seemed . gland over- • what he wondered. That Lady Ju- him. He was dreadfully serious, and to say; night' Jam -Makers dith Roach should marry him -for his Judith's flippancy annoyed him. He "Could I ever be angry with you?" i ' money, that never entered his head had come here to -night on purpose to Y ): Press Influenced. - Th �. a ` his only doubt was whether he shoula And she thought that his blue eyes, l h[s hin# may meet this man and' to bring him "so un ewish ' she said to herself ver see her again. And when Mrs. round to his opinion, he had not Twenty-four hours after having : !ling, with tier fine perception of forgetting that some of the most P p wanted to give the meeting the im- be, a es in the world have be- Praised the vigorous efforts of Great Save your Jam I .the decorous and the pleasant, had ortance of an interview at a club Y Britain to event war, it denounced left them alone, while she went to p longed to Jews, were very, very; Pr No metier how fresh yyour but this opportune party of the Gol- leasant to look into. Sir Edward Grey as the moving spirit - •berries,aorhoavthorouQhlgthe- ' ,the schoolroom and nursery, he liked- lings fostered by Lady Glaucourt, p "Well,you says that in a conspiracy to assail German dEA the way she made 'him sit beside her had seemed just exact! the thin Yknow—everyoneY P Y R jam to cooked, nor how clean j Y g• you have an adviser a woman ad- None but distorted viewq from abroad the jars are, preserves are on the sofa, while they talked of a Now Lady Judith took &fi from the wiser too, a dark lady, you brought were allowed to be published, The absolutely sure to spoil if the 'hundred things which interested him. solidity of . the discussion. Women from South Africa." sugar used contains or auto 'Presently he was telling her about ,were always seadfully unreliable. There was a -moment's silence. It German people were told only what mi ter, --i urFtiea--mrd$ ilio mines, about his anxieties, the To Mr. Du Cane she seemed almost had never seemed to matter so much .was desired they should believe. fearful disappointments the crowning like a traitress to her own country. whether he had or not as to-ni ht� do -- successes, the charm of the Veldt. �1 g All unfavorable information was After all, I suppose that in time with Lady Judith beside him, treated as "lies," and a thoroughly- Home jam makers -should. He never -remembered to have been there will be railroads everywhere," He wondered why she had men- i organized press campaign was carried profit by the experfence of so drawn out by any woman, forget- she went on "and if Mr. Lieb likes -to tioned this whether it. was in order on in neutral countries in the same others lard' insist on bolrq ting that partly he enjoyed her con- take the trouble why not?" ' to warn him of the attitude. of Lon p $ supplied with versation because he so seldom She smiled sweetly at Adolphe Lieb don or whether it was the barrier sense. The- "neutral" opinions thu talked to a woman of the world, -or -.a don, a inspized_were_repmduded-in_G oman at all, except Azuma while way from the co-nversa- which would- come between him and p tion -as it were, ' listening to these her whether she was trying to break as evidence that impartial foreign he, it only occurred to' her after he` I two, who belon ed to the same worl it ' opinion supported the German view. ad gone, that she had never before g d, own, whether she was asking for P pP Extra Granulated Sa air ' orgotten that she wanted to marry dealing with ,the' things which he an explanation, 'and in the face of By these means the war -mind- of a : alone underktood, her friendliness, it seemed as if she'' the German people was created and which kms always, and man in her interest in the man him- "it will mean a rising of the whole had a right to know. Lfashioned. The process still goes for many years, given elf. iS'et it was so. Away from her though, as I have before remark- satisfaction. 04 Egypt against it, and we -shall For a few seconds as he told her one, from ,her mother, from the either lose E �� on, Egypt or �� the story of Azuma y ed the French Russian and British ` y , his. loyalt It testa over 99.99 per teat _ nrroundings which, till the end of Or have to take it. swerved ever so slightly. Rather than ' e, would each one be an associa- J Adolphe Lieb • ut in •the words lose this woman, Lady Judith 'Roach', communiques are now regularly print pare and is refined e:clu. " on with the terrible !fast, with the -1 sudden} with a p ed in the larger newspapers, and are sively from cane a ar.- y flash of fire. h8 would part with Azuma he� nsation .as of skimming the ocean "Which would mean war with the thought;. then as he talked, his li frequently criticized in the communi- - Buy in refinery sealed packa¢es to lose to quicksands, or instead, tak- .world," put in the secretary coldly. strength came' back, he would never,! cations from the German headquar- avoid mistakcs and assure absciute - erilous flights, -she had been n t "War with the world oh,.] Lieb, never art with Azuma never. It ters staff. But fore' cleanliness and ns; 1twel¢hq— and pp p p gra reports have and 5 Ib, cartons; ]0 Z0, 25 and.' rhaps so much her real self as she that you must not allow.,, would kill her; it wouR bring him no influence whatever upon the Fier- 10016. bags, and yourchoice,ofthree as now. Now she was more what " I • �, sizes of ¢rain: fine, medium, orcoarse• I, what have I t do with s I :ill -luck it would be infamous. He man' mind. The Germans are so con- e might have been, and being • an merely suggest what I know we. shall � loved her loved her as he might have -Axypewd dater can ftlyourordar. - - ntelligent woman, all he told her in- winced of the accuracy of their own ST. LAxRac6:98AI AEFlntei u1M rested her, while the.wa hes oke have to do , �� loved a clear sister whom some ab- official versions that -no other reports I Hww.L �' -';__ presently, itis for the Y P the to ;accept or reuse, he normaf phenomena had. -Produced with billions where- others. talked of .shrugged his shoulders. a dark skin'- but he would never turn count. " ch she had imagined great enter da moment o mental. laughing. people pl- her away.It is the same with enemy news- ands, had a strange fascination, , S g g• The Jews are more moral than papers. In the Victoria Cafe at �,--- ealth ld bring, without being ling was amongst them and Mr, Du' other men; -*ben they are not, they Berlin I was able -to read, day by day, f' rte able t0 1'•i£�.!2re it. • ' Cane turned towards him with relief. invariably look after their mistresses. the French, Italian, German and Yet she knew that he had. no :wish Golfing was so much easier to man An Abraham casting out a Hagar neutral' journals. They were - also ght int dazzle her by what he. told her. `age, but tlren as everyone knew, Gol- and an Ishmael, with nothing but a to be bought in the news a newspaper kiosks I ugar I psi e descriptive w�rda fell by acct- ling would haw -sold his 'soul to be- ,cup of water, would not be tolerated p p I - eat herr and there, when he spoke long to the Carton Club. by modern Judaism but Azuma was of the large towns. Zo remarks were the new railway he was building, "Come away • from such serious not his mistress. Delicately he told I made when I asked for. thein; but I Lia plan to build another town in topics•" Lady Judith this, and she thought it noticed a pitying smile on German.I nth Africa. Lady Judith could hardly hare tr)rn was the most wonderful story she faces whenever they saw others read When he left, Lady Judith tried to him from the group that was advglr:c- j had ever heard. It fascinated her. them. MY'S GREAT DANGER DURING HOT WEATHER More little ones die during the hot Weather than at any other time of the ear. Diarrhoea., dysentry, cholera and stomach troubles com Without warning, and when a tine is not at hand to give prompt the short delay too frequently means, that the child has passed beyond aid. Beby'a-0-Rrn Tablets--should-alwags-be kept in homea where there are young shildreit An occasional dose of the .'Tablets will prevent stomach • and bowel'troubles, or if the trouble comes suddenly the prompt use of the Tab- lets. will cure the baby. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or. by snail at 25 *cents a box from The Dr. - - • Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, -Ont._ v — This Man Bears ' A Chartne"if e -4. . - rv� (rl�il �Omd� Women's Institutes of Ontario. p0W n A Nearly 25,000 women, in 843 Can Regain Realth branches, make up the membership of the Women's Institutes of On-tario, the annual report of which for READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. 1914 has just been issued. Articles _ in this report cover nearly every line "For years I was thin and delicate. of feminine endeavor. The efforts de - I lost color and was easily tired; a scribed.,or proposed relate to activi- yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on ties in Institutes, the Church, and my face -were not only mortifyFnx.. to community life; to Red Cross and LLL)' 1CCL111 D, VLL{. UCC. oo 1 �I.VYE uy aY iVc wa.-yl—�IALi.iV 41V:.-N6.�iiitNiWi, -- - - Skin wou never ook nice again and to agriculture, more especially to grew despondent. Then my appetite fruit growing, poultry raising, and failed. I drew very weak. Various beekeeping for women. The report remedies, pills, tonics and tablets I elves very full consideration to the tried without permanent benefit. A " visit to my sister put into my hands home, nearly every range of domestic a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills.- She economy receiving attention. The FOIL EVRRY SPORT placed reliance upon them and now study of child life is given a large. AND RECREATION - at -they -have made -me -a -well -woman p ace, and two addresses deal with I would not be without them whatever. "Children's Rights" and "Education gold byvA4aod3hDeDeWem they might cost. I found Dr. Hamil- for the Backward." "Electricity as. `,y02.n ton's Pills by their mild et_searching- - action very suitable to the delicate-�$t•t° �OPolFien on ire Farm pt' f e}pe character of a woman's nature. They is the title of a practical talk by Sir -Atdnr-IkTX;-��atae space is -- Iished regularity. :9y appetite grew siren to health topica, both of a p+ib• FARMS FOR RENT. They Are Generally Free From Sew- keen -my blood red and pure -heavy lie and an individual. nature. The re- F LOOKIDi(} F4S a Fess, CONS rias under m eyes disappeared and I I age Contamination. g Y y port reflects muds credit neon the, me. I have or�r Two Hundred on my , _ to -day my skin is as clear and un- hosts of women who are helping aloe lit i aced In the best sections of On• -- =- The Journal of the' American Medi- wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr. Institute work in his Province. S- t'ario. All eizes. H. W. Dawson, Brampton: 'cal Association -has espoused the Hamilton's Pills did it all. The above straightforward letter ,p t�wa>ra�>Ess roc Sara. cause of the oyster and is disposed from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife of a well- ' Sign- of Sapience. ROF'IT-MAKING NEWS AND JOS to defend that bivale from the charge known miller of Rogersville, is•proe�! P offices for sale In good Ontario that much of the winter typhoid in sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are "Pa, why do people call the owl f towns. The most useful and interesting certain districts comes- a _wonderful woman's medicine. Use I the bird of wisdom?" , f of all tionbusito on information o - -- -- lotion of oysters and clams by sewage. application to Wilson Publishing Com- as no other Pills but Dr.. Hamilton's, 25c, "Because he's got sense enough not It is -noted -that reports of cases of I per box. All dealers or The Catarrh- to come out and ft around until all MISCELLANEOUS. P l ozone Kingston, Ontario. typhoid arising in this manner have Co.,+ g ' boys of your age are in bed." C AiInter , TUMORS, al, cure E with led man persons to banish the oyster - _ •l+ internal and me treatment at, cured with- ' y p u , out pain b our home treatment Write I from their tables. The Journal urges dy' Anxious About Him. i � t late. Dr. Bellwan Medical a-mors—Syatematic attempt ��a settle 1 _g�_w��ggd._ga.._he_�ras__ �;���� Co.. L ited. Colllnawood. Ont • -_ ,definitely the question- whether; as a 1 �G the first, his parents were anxious Perot on, Putnam's FARMS FOR BALE. matter of fact, oysters and clams, in s °" -•• �� �"'� about him, and the doctor was paying I Drop Corn Extractor to•, j T ARIMS FOR SALE I -N THN - their proper seasons, are typhoid his second visit. As he was leaving . -night, and corn* feel -' j+ term carriers. Tdila man, maxed Turner, came safely the -tiny patient mother said, "Oh, doC• better in the moan- " County of- from Good choice, g __----.- -- -- ._ Price® ranging from 33 ..00 to $200.00 -T The Journal does not go so far as to through three or the greatest ± tor, that medicine you sent for baby O i,,, t ing. Magical the. steammastilp disasters is she rolls of " "Impossible!" �way "Putnam' r' R. acre. Terms reasonable. Apply declare that oysters grown in- logia-; � last night is done.R. v�' Bar!riar.n, t.ynedoch, Ont. -- history. He was one of the Rur- ---tions which subject them to sew ge v>tYara_o* �,P Ti•�te wreck; two re lid the doctor In astonishment. I eases the pain, destroys the rants, �. Pollution are immune from infection, y y - MITA-a Eorn_tar ail time.- :�o pain= p y one thCure guaranteed. Get a 26a bottle or ne .had sometimes been asserted. Tut recently was vrhm before -bedtime. Iknow'srend - lied th a noun i mo-' 'LPvtnam's" 6xtraetoa• �Y' ears tater orae saved- when the told 01I to ve na a teas u it states, ,as a fact not generally Yes, -. _._ alae Lnattaafa was sattic M a Ger- '` known, that oysters during the cold mean torpedo- they, with flushed cheeks "But then, . - -n...,... so....a . c,.y Iw.,,... ?i ;weather hibernate, or teat; that feed- you see mother, John, and nurse, and A Supporter. ffig does not occur, and that the oys- i I had all to take a teaspoonful each,, "There ought to be only one head lets become practically free from sew- New Record In Tea Prices. too, -to t him to take his. °1": tie to any family;' shouted as orator. "`„"Non. go - sge organisms, even when lying on.1i 'Over eight million , pounds of tea-' '1' "That's true, replied a -married- aw+nan.a "i i w..e. m. sewage polluted beds. The contention have been sunk in merchanf ships ! 'j' looking man in the audience - _ . _.appears to be fairly sustained by 'a during the war. This immense quan- N E ` EN T "You agree with ma Y" shouted the - Fair Play. -- - _ series of observations made during tity could ill be spared at a time when speaker• Two young men in a crowded sea- _ .. _. ^� last-gi=tor at a prorninanf A+tAntic *Flim dornitnA for an hrauitbQut the l OPPUR 1 UNITY 1 "I do," replied the married -looking nd- toast oyster market;` which proved' world has reached a greater volume' Wanted capital to develop one of the man -I've tis had great difficulty in were that the oysters were in. general free than ever. Anyway the cost of tea most vainable natural resources in the i nine daaghtem" ing sleeping accommodation, had were -trom sewage contamination. The has rises to a higher level than his- : Dominion, unlimited quantity of raw j at length offered abed which the umples which were condemned, it is tory records for many years. material to be manufactured into a LOW FARES TO THE CALIFORNIA, landlady assured them was a feather Raid. were procured during quite 46 !commodity for which then�4 is an al- EXPOSITIONS VIA CHICAGO A bed. They turned in, and. one of the P g qu I air was soon fast asleep; the other .,-learn weather. ' most unlimited demand. If you have , NORTH-WESTERN RY. P P' j First Krupp Was Blacksmith. _ one hun d to five hundred dollars or was not He could not manage to While this dictum, 'if accepted,ereour Slosh splendid daily trains from the 1 mps, and heard hour after irouid be to a degree reassuring. it : From a little blacksmith's shop at I willebe wellto s secured, then writes for j New Passenger Terminal. Chicago to ! dodge tikeu until 3 a.m., when he also ir6uld be more satiRfactory to know ; Essen .in 1812, the mighty firm of articulate and rospectus which will San Francisco. Los Angeles and San " P � Diego. Choice of Beaute- and Direct � struck- lie did this by violently I.hat government regulations of the Kruppe, the home of German guns, convince you- o the . absolutelsure Romer �h the beat of the yVesL shaking his sleeping friend. "What's -� Ilrowing and -sale of oysters made the has grown into the. largest armament and large xetumt. Address P.S.OBox i 4 factory in the 'world. Friedrich Krupp; -Hamilton, Ont. � � to Bee, aa the way, -Double the matter? growled the other. It polluted Automatic electric safety sig- I can't be time to get up yet?" "No nate• of sewage fluted bivalves im- , paaible. orsgsnated the am y, and for four- � 4 n � au the way. Let us plan yourhis - teen years struggled against poverty. it isn't." retortedhim; bui its m� poor man, and on his death- 'p' mak-crowing competition was trip gird furnish loTders"and i1i11 Da: • �g to - shake hun, y turn #o_ igtaDnv:..e . (�._ ..a He died a t -yeas ago, _ : -• H T rsIeep on -tile feathers?"- 8. Bennet#. 4 - oc nilded a secrets" 4 m-_ i Yongs St. Toronto, Ontario. er of the greatest number of cock -a- : ;Jolly Man (wbose appetite is the covered during his lifetime to hit, son doodle -does in s quarter of an how � envy of g11 his fellow boarders)- iAlfred. It was more than twenty.. being proclaimed c,hampiou chanti.- Had to smite. SUM■ER SKIM TRIUKESs Well, I never! I've lost two buttons i years before Alfred Krupp gained re-; clear. Brown had just returned 'from a my vest cognition, but after 'obtaining iatric short, but delightful, trip to the Con- Sunburn, blisterins, lmd Irritation Lady of the House (whGAaa' bees `through exhibiting a forty-five tori tinent. Barely had he sat foot again are the commonest form of sum- -----!ranting to give him ,a -hint) -You cast ingot of Krupp eteel'st the Cryo- _ on the shore of Britain when, as is ! mer skin troubles, and Zam-Bak ends -: +riA nose likely find -them in the din -;tel Palace Exhibition In 1851, he 4isual, he had to submit his baggage these very quickly. It works in two :,-,,ug -room, air: - ' ; never looked back. When he died, in Ito the Customs officials for inspec- ' ways. As soon v applied, its anti- :_ 1887, 80,000 people followed trim -to .' I fell -from a building and received The The latter, although Brown septic power get to wort and kill all - _ the grave.' Today Rrupps' works what the doctor called a very bad I the poison in a wound, a sting or a . DAINTY FOOD cover 1,000 acres a ground. Even be- I sprained ankle; and- tpld me I must -not assured them that he had nothing to sore. This generally ends the smart - core the war -rush commenced 'the. Walk on it for three weeks. I got declare, seemed bent an making a ing and the pain. - Then Zam-Buk be- fore -Pale Checks to Pink firm were employing80,000 men at MINARD'S LINIMENT -and Gln six thorough inspection. "But there's i days- I was -out to work again. I I nothing �i that trunk except wearing + 3i l she healing to built up. and fresh Our beat physicians of Lire present their main works at Essen and, thous- think it the bat Liniment e. arei," insisted -Brown- Unper- healthy tisane. o built s, For sore. DPD blistered feet, so:o hands, hest rashes. .day seek to -cure jiatients by the use 'ands of others in their collieries, ship- i ARCHIE E. LAUNDRY. tubed and unconvinced the official pro- i pars heat spot, sore places due to i pf food and right living, rather than building yards, and private.,,•Lesting 'Edmonton. ce�i� -his task, pulling out gar- p�piratlon.- ste•, you can't equal Z4m• f heavy dr s, and this is the. true grounds. It is estimated that over i `: ment After garment, until finally he ( Hut. It also cures cuts, ulcers, method; lot only from food can the 300,000 people depend on Krupps for aisclosed a dozen bottles of wine: The abscesses, piles;• and all infiimed and' body be rebuilt. their livelihood. _ • - . ,_ ofticiat' looked-- at Brown, then at the - diseased conditions of skin and. sttb• Many people, after livingon poorlyAt the Krupps' works 4©,000 can- bottles, and then again at Brown. !scent tissue. Druggists and stores selected or badly cooked ood non are turned out every year. Soldiers' have orders never to look "And •what kind of wearing apparel everywhere Gell Zan -Bak, . W. Do:. 1long time, and when their ailments be- I Work. at Krupps' is conducted - in up at an aeroplane which is' lying :d'you 'call this?" he asked: "Night- j Use ZstR-BAY Soap 'also, '2dc. per come chronic, expert the doctor, with great secrecy. Each worker it for -'above theta; as nothing is more con- eapsl'` retorted Brown, and even the Totaby oto Ali stotr, Sifa-Ha>r Co. some magic potency, to instantly re- bidden to enter any office or workshop spicuous to airmen than men's'faees. grim official had to smile-rP---r . - 21 !build them. I not connected With his own depart= I ' This is not possible. The only true I went. He has a pay -sport for his astnard's s�sitimeat onres art in -cows astasra's Liatment Cntw nlvhthesia. Aa a general rule, two productiN (method is to run as quickly as can be, special job, and he must not" 'lake I - --- acres are required.foi..the support of from. poor food to good. A young' lady I any interest in any other. Krupps' I Nothing in Goodness, A British Army Corea is, approxi- -each inhabitant of a country, sad isays : I private army will march him' off to I Willie carne -home frOtrl school , ciy- "mately, 38,000 men; : an Austrian is where this ratio does not exist food I " .ha sobbed,about 53,090 melt; while the strength must be impprted. I was variously - treated for my I.the private barracks if he disobeys., ing bitterly. Mother,, of French, Russian, and German,Arm :nerves; stomach, lungs, etc., but none! Hundreds of watchmen, heavily arm- I "I'm not going to try and be good any 9 ,of the treatments gave me relief. I ed, guard the secrets of the Krupps' ; more," "Why, Willie, whatever is Corps v8ries from 40,000 to 65,000 TOUe oirfV me ked yfot3T ted, We tstt Y00 • " '►++' +• men. ,• 7YuriaeSreAemed tor. Red, ee,1c,W}yr>• About a year ago when my appe-' worke both day and ni4ht, and the the matter?" asked his mother. Boo- _. _ sy« and oranulsttd Ryeude; No amert[ag tits failed completely and I began to p " " a •acre Comtom write. for- Doak of the p y ga grounds are a masa of electric traps hoot sobbed' W}llie. I was in. 3nnwd's zdniment cures Cotes, ata >asm.u.>nge. *urine ayeRemsdyae''cl'i°'ga have -sinking .spells similar to faint- i which immediately signal ',the ap-, achoor to -dor, and I saw Teddy Smith c >t ing, I took all manner of tonic and proach of any intruder: put a beet pin on the teacher's chair, 'English submarines fly from their M"ary is- the commonest name for stimulants, but they were of no of -I 'i' and •because I•did not want him, to periscopes a flag on which is a skull women in England, William the com- feet. - I had been brought to quit, Highland. Piper Plays Hit Last Tune. sit on it I pulled his chair away ;and and crossbones when they succeed in monest name for men. drinking coffee and taking Postum in No musician- is more devoted to the �-he sat on the floor. He gave me' a destroying a :veg3el belonging to the - - its place and gradually began to .get i instrument on which he plays than thrashing for pulling his chair .away enemy. affinerds Liniment Cures >Diatemyer.. -� a little .better. I the Highland piper. A touchingk- when he got up, and when I got Someone suggested suggested that if If ound story of a piper's last moments on I side the school Teddy Smith hit ms- i Postum so beneficial I had better use I'the battlefield is told by Private L. for pulling the pin away, - and not _ --G-riKp; huts food -,-w they -were -both-'- pa ing, o e 90th Winnipeg minding my own business." -� the children of one brain, I com- Rifles (the "Little Black Devils'!), menced on Grape -Nuts food for who was one of the Canadian. soldiers ' sf► breakfast, having -Postum with. it . 1„ gassed at Ypres. While up in the found the food so dainty, delicious; 1 firing line a piper of the 79th High - and appetizing that I always looked landers (Canadian Scottish) was mor - forward *to breakfast with pleasure. tally wounded fn the chest, he says,- ' t 11Shortly after' commencing this The man sat down on a bank, hugging diet, the wretched pain in my side was his beloved pipes, and refused, to be s'Qy9raff9rlf'�' V BOttOl►1 m �� greatly ,relieved, and now, a year f carried away. "I went to stay here . later, it liar gone -entirely, also the ]and -and play a last tune," he gasped: w I Qpe ,`Yn sinking spells;. in fact, my pale cheeks But a little pathetic wheezing noise I lii��0>�Or�L� have changed to pink, I have gained was all the music he could get fro , �".-' ', ' back more than the twenty pounds "I his pipes. A few minutes later he 3 Freigklt :Prepaid to any. Railway'. Station 3a lost, and am thordughly well in; every fell back deaf`!. - 1 Ontario: Length Ib Ft., Beam 3 Ft. ' 9' In.., Depth 1; Ft. 6 In.. ANY MOTOR FITS. w Name given by Canadian Postum ,t, - s SpectfleatIon ,No, 213 giving engine prices. an request. Get our quotations Co., Windsor Ont. Read, ".The Road Expanding His Property. - ' : ' �� "There's ,. F, ; on -'The , . as Lice" Commercial and Pleasure Lauiiiches, Row -to Wellville, in pkgs. There s a• Jones should possess a consider- boats -"and Canoe . - - ; Reason." able lot of real estate." �� THE '. THIr GIDLEY•BOiAT CO.; LIMITED, FENETANG,'CAN. y Ever read- the it -rove litter? A new • "Why so?" prig appears- _ eY "lie is always making `inountainappears- from finis to tlene. 'Th - are genuine, true, and full of human out of molehills." ED. 7. ISSUE 29-'15. interest. e ' LOCALISMS,., 1►itCt . -"we* Andrew has completed nil n $tory will _ be here as LAD1 ES-' O s the erection of a floe new stable. ostial next Tuesday to attend to -Mlet+ Clara Ham is spending a his professional duties. tow wvvkx w}th friends I Toronto. —C. H Burling has purchased a We are showing a nice line of ladies' white pique skirts at 81.86, White and --C. H. Burling has purchased a --}s', It, and Mrs. Hall, spent new Ford auto, which was deliver• cold middy's at 81.00 t,) 8•2.0u. House dresses navy and linen at 81.00 anew Gerhard Hefntzman piano, fundal• with friends in Caesarea. ed to him oft Friday last. - Light fancy at $1:2,:. underskirts 81.00 up. Drawers 26c. to 75c. -Ed. F. Gormley, of Toronto, ie=Frftnk Gorman, of Toronto. -A large number in autos pass- gowns, crepe and cotton 85c. to 81.00. Corset covers 85c. to 50c, Yr spending a few days at his hottae .pent w taw• days bore with his ed through the villa�gle on Monday White buttoned boots at.81. 7Eper, pair. Low white shoes here nlothpr _ for the Orange}�►rado at Oshawa.. W^• to $1.00. High white shoes 81.00 to $1.2L -Miss Isabel Borrie, ie the quest __.`rim, tuwa•1i.IN . ruynell... will -W, F. Henderson left on Tues- White pump 81.25 w 81.50. White and _ of Mrs, E. L. Roddy at The ' tier• 1wa++t Ntt Afutltfrtlr tjnxt for the day. for a two weeks holiday acolored hose B+ " Black milk and lisle - _.. t ._ _• hose 35and� r. White and' '==.----=- ---_mitage• tM41MCbiat# t� ��tte�EtnPal business. the home of his brother, Joseph, ---"- linen n ats 26 to 50c: -P. G. acid Mrt<, Metrvwilo ttn,l Ml- J. H. It votd it visited of Sarnia. - :: a business trip to.Ut*,a.A VAllex ttWA 4*4- wawa. w. D. and' Arthur -Why is the Ford a familythis week. IAoitw•*. of ` oi-into, for a few auto? Because there is a mufiier ,Choice groceries fresh fruits in season, lAq Rem ,df- ; �.._._. _._ .. - for father, a hood-for mother and- Dairy ice-cream. - is vi ting Ming Vtwisitia a.*uw { Ura. W. W. Sparks is spend• any number of rattles for the _ 'a few da icrg o week or 6wu withher.daugh- children. G. GILLE�PIE, �.DUNBARTGN' i.lord �bt(olft µ, w+l 'nuv�lEt� tw•, Vrs. Thos. tilorwWy, .of Ush- -The Green River foot:ball-teani "" q ep�nt.,ttsatiast ttjFkl .tv�l.ticrty iu aNa, " _ came down on' Saturday evening Ithr. v'illctt•p, --S. ,cud Mrs Charlton alid daft- anti played a friendly game with -1•:. t,. lt,,.hh is iiu-?,cl,aubiu ghtd.r, vf• Lhketleld, 'pent the the Pickering i)oys,-efeatinq JUST City this vtnr:k �str-aa.i.. w"-eua 'with 1t`. J. anti :firs. thein by 'the score of 4 to 2. LJQ teasivxwuuuai• Clark, -T. M. and Sirs.. McFadden and I ST ' An FOR -Thb rvc+lkn, r" far' uurthtt =--\i F: `Ritchie has at a- itnpsun tela• _-/�unlmer Holidays - tirork of exots,-Ei�t�3t_ firs.. lcauaa new . � h -:_line -u -. tines in oa feiugtod - The latter efi-at reasonable-. �neui silo. � of Torouto Lrniveryity, Will spend h� nZi�tat ew a ore returing. Mrs. Simpson Harness and complete stock of horse goods., on _ a couple 6 tiny Y this ,v"k ` *411 day a. ^ - 'who had been spending a wee hand here, also at W. J. Bodell's rekuerfng fI-itttdb. -Rev. J. and Mrs. Bedford and there returned home with Mr. and Brougham. -Miss Gascwyne, of Tw• MIK-1, daughter, left on Monday for a Mrs. McFadden. Harness Collar, Boot and Shoe repairing neatly and f spent a few clays last week witch holiday which they will spend "`" l attended to. Miss Rota Peak. _ -with friends in FeneXou Falls and MOUNT ZION ., prompt y - -David Miller has the contract ,Lakefield. �^- lFor utting down the new cet}Ient -A large number from the vii• Mr. and Slre. Gilroy, of Prpspect, PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM spent Sunday at R. W. Wilson's. �wal in the village. lags attended the baro party is Don't `forget the Mt. Zion. garden Home Phone 2501.. J.' COAKWELL -Chas. E. and Mrs. Martlula.. of Palmer Bros' new barn at Liver- party en-V. Jamieson's lawn on July Killarney, flan. are visit•iog with pool on N`ritlay evening- last• and the 82nd. ::.relatives in Pickering. report a good time. Balsam football team intend going -Joe Douglas, of Malvern, - is -Mrs, J. Buchan, of Drayton, to the picnic to .be held at L-tica o- — spending a few days here with who was in Bowrnanville last R edues ay, '. bis uncle, James Kennedy. reek attending the funeral of he is Cooper and Master Charlie, of � 8 -T. and Mrs. Madden and two sister•in-las•, Mry. J. L. Margacb,. this vi N. Y.; 'are E isiting friends in children, of. Toronto, are spending spent Sunda • here with Mrs. John this vicinity. 1'e 3 Quite a numberturnedSundav weekstwo a,oininq to ear our new minister. '-Blake Beaton, of WbitetHle: Rev, J. 0, Totten. J. Coakivell has erected, who recently graduated from the Mrs. W. J. R'alford, of Toronto,- his tent at the rake, where he and College of Dentktry, Toronto, will °pent a few clays la:ct week with her �� `�,�"'�,� �•� �"� + his family Rvili enjoy- the fresh open up an office over R'illi,' atsfer, firs. A. Spears. breezes off Lake-Ontario. drug. Whitby, on MondR Miss R. Nutting, of t xhridge. 'has .. ssrt uenet� hA#iP� Kf rt=-ipending:.-h - _..- �- - �SIi Glaris; -t,f: T��olsto.. -rte xt.- ij t $y #rtetiti� itt;Pltk= holidays with friend-, here. a turned home on Sandal• evening, ering township wish him succe-s after a most pleasant fi�•e week's in his choeu profs. cion: 'visit with Urs.-E. L. Ru�it_ �v. �_very_ hea.sy_ : +Ent�anc 'Examinations if ..,.0 en e ti —The rainy and n inds of the red on Tuesday, accompanied by The following candidates were suc• hy.. durab!e, how Satisfactory - pest ween had the effect of cans. lightning. In the cotu•5e of an ec-4ul at the recent Entrance Ex- log roan-, Selds of barley to be hour over two inches of rain fell. atnination9 ; Paroid- �:come lodged, the grain being very While it will injure the hay.crop. '►WHITBY CE?VrREheavy. somewhat, it will prove beneficial Eftle. Adamson, Mabel'Bell, Fera -Miss Dolly' Kerr -who baa to the grain and root crops as well Barick-,roan, Clara Bell. Nellie Brown, •� tally is ; it you only knew now rasiiy "it can be gt on semi. ~Ibeen spending several weeks with aq to garden staff. No damage Madeline laird, Ralph Bateman. Helen .ow long it laetc ; if ycu only knew what a good al!-round Ther mother here, returned to the from lightning has been re rtes Chown, Gordon Colwell, Vera Delonw. roof it ib, you would save money by using it for every building _ g P� cn the place. - Weather proof, wear proof, zontains no tar, slate site on Sunday to resume her in.thiq immediate locality,but O. Madeline Draper. Marguerite son, Margaret Ferrab. Bertha Gold. color, any one can Tay it. Let us prove to you what the genuine duties in the hospital. Hilts' residence at the bay was ring. limy Hialo hon. ; Candace i?aroid R:yfing will do.. —The Good Roads Committee Struck, causing damalre to one of Hortop, Job Holt y, g ;arch, -will meet in Whitb on Friday Ed ar Ho 9 y .the window frames. Fort,natel Goldie Jenni o King,Ruby Send For Free sample. - y Marjory James . Ito receive a report from the en- none of the inmates were injured. Winona Klne, Christopher Kin Rubp .,p�inser regarding cost of road on -fit, J. Luke cit Son, of Whitby, Lesch. Laurier Long. Mary '.Mitchell, Pt will cave you money. Dont take a cheap �mitztioa. 'Get the a r cent. grade and other mat- Gertrude Mayne, Ernest Mayne, :Mar genuine loth roof very rt Lasts. A complete per who have the agency for the Ford, y y rooting kit in every roll. - • _ iters pertaining to the proposed auto in this -district have com- garec O'Connor. Janet Ormiston, :Minx _ . road. Rosa, Grace Ruttan, Harold Richard• good plated their contract for selling son hon.), John Robertson; Marjorie —Miss Bruce, who `has been twenty-five autos this season, and Sturg-esq Merta Sullivan, D diel ::._very ill with a nervous _.break• they have now entered into a con Stmfr. Hazel ttarfolk, Iaabel'Waugh, -down, is, we are pleased to state tract for selling fifty fur . next Gordon White, Alexander Wilson, - 1 able to leave the hospital, where year. Farmers are beginning to 58 candidates wrote. _ she has been receiving treatment consider the auto more of a nec• IylexttRtNr. rs T!tE -`for the past few week-. essity than a. luxury. It will ,not Grant Arnot, John Brypnt, Della -Wa Ler and Mm Cornell Find be in t �Toms,- ---- I i_ belong now svhen the farnser R ill Boras :Gettrnde Collins,5iartin en- 1 ht rTd en, or Arcola, Sask., . who b crying out for Rood roads and nedv. Maud. Lyons, Elmer al have been spending a few week, when that demand will' not be. ter_ Wood. •21 candidates wrote.- herewith _ the former's parents, confined to the niotor leagae, CLAREMONT C'E.•TR>s A +� � ► + � l: f �► Gervas and Mrs. Cornell, returned -Mise M. Riahardyon, ''ee-Treas- Harold Barclay. F-xrl Brits, Z'erna' _ y ttFee V. 'home on Sunday evening. y stet Of the Women's Institute, E�•an�, Stewart Graham ibno;i, 'Mary —Jardes Potter has been busy has jnut received the official re- t3atnittor,. John Knight-4hon,i, Ethel - .-- during the past few days getting ceipt for 8285, the proceeds of the Motikhouse, Win. Ormerod. G.ordoa - - - his threshing outfit ready for the ;Arden ".party given on behalf of Pengelly. Edna Tarr fhon. Wm, Tim•-F season's work. He has petrchased the Red Cross Societyy b the Wo_ hers, Ernest Trimble, ~label' WagR a new separator this summer and mens Institute Rod Pett> otic Lea- (barn. 1. 19 candidates wrote. LOOK ARMERS L�O is now in a Dosition to do better �WHI t zty 1I_8 < s�TRH y: -• _ Rne. The receipt sues accutnpani- work than ever. ed by a letter, signed' by Noel Su:ae Barton, Gladys Beare, Clay- ton alone Marion PhiFsp. Harold --- special price on Perovd. -The funeral of the late Sirs. Marshall, eliairman of the execut- y' - Westney, who was one -of th_ a iv comnuttfse, cooRratulatinR the K'right. Lydia 3iajor is" granted a victims of the neenston tra ed 11 certificate. on the teachers recom• - g y+ Pickering poo le on the the excel• mendation. 9 candidates -wrote. p • 7 took place on Saturday afternoon, lent result' ofptheir work, and ex. Scholarship (Countyi-Stewart Gra- One ply- • a ._" .30 when when her body was conveyed from pressing their appreciation of their ham and Win. Timbers, S. S. No. 17, n(� } ]ter late residence, 44 Bain ave., efforts. Pfckering ; John Knight, S. S. No. 15, =T �'� 2 e7V 'T'oronto, to St. :Margaret's ceme- -The Sir Henry Pellatt Chapter °PickeriBg, � p y ::;: '� lets, .West Hill, for Interment. Daughters of the Empire, are _ The funeral was largely attended asking for children's clothing far .Erucic Vegetables t Bll3' NOW by sympathizing friends. the Italian poor of Toronto', who , -A garden party will be held, are in distressing circumstances. - ander the anspicesof the St. Fran- Italy is now fighting Vy the side All kinds of imported -and home cis Club, on Civic Holiday in Mr. of the allies and many of the grown Fruits and Vegetables,me S o -C HAPMAN Ruddy's beautiful grove. Speech• bread winners have gone home to fresh twice a week. ee of a patriotic nature will be de join their colors. As this chapter livered ,by prominent gentlemen, is devoting its energies toward the If we have not what you want a first-class orchestra will be in oring ora whom they are endeav- - we can kat it .attendance. 'Athletic sports will orin to Canadianize, it falls to be indulged. in. Full particulars them, and The Italian Red Cross .-.Give us a call. A-.--1.�1H`0'T T I M of the events of the day will be Society which recently formed Won't forget we keep i announced by paster. in Toronto to tee that. need fam• p y _ .: If you haven't an oil stove for the summer. -Mrs. Herr has just received ilies are being supplied with nec NEILSONS ICE CREAM. word of the death of her nephew, essities which are In our power to _ ( of.our New Perfection wick blue - Donald McKay. He was a mean- give, Will charitable people H. J• MA RQUI$ Get ne flame oil stoves: - �{' ber of the Clyde naval brigade kindly have in readiness' 'any - - and was wounded at the Dardan- garments they can spare by the per!! is • Ontario We .Have Them in four burners, three hauliers and two elles. He was then taken to the fifteenth of August and Mrs. E. L. s ' burners complete with ovens and iron hospital at Alexandria where .he Ruddy and Mrs. Dickie will call: FIM * i * c - heating plate. succumbed to his wounds. The - -The Women's Institute of J:.Ll�l DALE M�LL7 deceased soldier who was 21 years Pickering cordially invites the Screen Doors, .Window Screens, Screen Wire of sae was present at Antwerp co-operation of all the ladies of p=CKERINCrE - Hammocks, etc. - l� when it was evacuated. the -village and vicinity iu the -John Munro met with a set f- making ftp of fifty surgical shirts Is the place to get your $read ons accident at West.. Hill, which and fifty University suites B pyjamas for Flour, Royal Household. Made J a ■ t • B U N ID,Y-t.. - time, -,him off duty for some The tIniveraity Base Hospital. time, He was engaged in a There is also a quantity of old from No. L. Manitoba wheat.- Try friendly scuffle with another -man, linen-on hand to be made into a bag. - - when he slipped on the... door bandages etc. for the Red Cross Also Glenora Flour. Pastry.Flour n 1 + step, snaking a clean break of one Society. Ladies who have pro. The Malls Store of his . legs and . dislocating bis cured wool may bring their kbitt• Fresh Rolled Etats. - - ankle. Medical aid was summoned Ing, to 811 in spare time. All work Bran Shorts and his. injuries attended to after has to be finished by September Oats Crushed Oats " which he was taken to the hos- 15th. The hall will .130 open for See our new lines of summer• a6ear, our shirts, socks, ties, bate and! , _workers Mondays, p pat Cho Whole'Corn i - p y game pod Fridays from ten aW. m, to been p VWe area agents for -2-0th Century- Tailoring Co. 'and a t An interestitr and fast Cracked Corn Corn Meal ouiti igs. •Also ask to see our roils union underwear. of football was la ed on the m. This material has all been Mixed Feed _ Dairy.Feed• li; y g athletic grounds here on Thurs- furnished, and it is hoped the _. + Caldwell's Cream, substitute ~\tIs►X evening last between the east ladies will gladly do their ,part- in... _ perfect fit and eomplete•satisfactioa;is guaranteed with .. alfd west ends of the village, the the making of the gi►rme is ; one ... _. ' Calf Me&L-and--- each dividing line being E. Bryan's or testi honrs'spent in his way Molasgine Meal. garment. corner: - After a hot contest last- will help greatly in the work now special rices in ton tote.' t ing an hour, in- which some extra' being done for the soldiers at the p Get the Habit. Go to Buntings. good plays were srcientiflcally ext= 'front.- Colne early and stay late Bl3 bL PHON}s. - - ented, theeast end was declared and please •brieqq your needles, �'• W, WAekO ...4th3 victors by the scop: of 2 to 1. scissors and thimbles. Chopping every day: �R. 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