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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_07_23un• • 4 c. : 777­ n VOL. XXXIY PICSERING9 ONTe, FRIDAY, JULY `�3; 1915 - ::: No. 43 - - : PATRIOTIC CONCERT vvtttTtaY Established 75 years YafAlifiastai gianrle T 0 — - -.. - - A vatriotic concert will be given on th r again as the result of a dispute -- Medical the :Methodist church lawn. White. as the shovelling of snow off it, and on the evening of Monday, Aug- it may not now be built.:- RIE. FORSYTH, D. of O.. Regis, _ - _ v �.. t: -The program will be pro- An Austrian, who threatened con. : MiLL ' •_tared member o! the OpFtgmetrical esso- ded largely by a lisale •bonus and tractor Goroua, was tried before Po. ' •!anon o! Ontario. special attaation gives to FLOUR : - witi ' consist of choruses, .gixartettes, .lice Magistrate Harper on Tuesday the flttingof glass". Eyes tested fres. , forth dues and solos. O. H. Hezzlewood, of Olaremont. WHITE SATIN- BREAD and bound over to keep the peace. Toronto, will occupy the chair_ and The-chimney at the ho�Gpital works - �G C. McKI*TNON,,M.D., - will 'alsq•give a twenty mitwtes ad- FLOUR AND OF-MEALS T N•• EdinburgR]• member o! 'the College o! CREAM BUNS_—FAMILY is the most conspicuous object on the Phydcfana and.8tirgeons o! Ontario: 1�,ieentiate dress on patriotic relief work. Re- water front of the xown. It is one Kiseimi for Pastry of I yal College of surgeons, EQlnburgh: -TEA BUNS=PASTRY fres:.rents. including ice-cream, etc., hundred feet 'high and built. of re- Baker's Joy for Bread • a - Bcsecla; attention to dsieaaee of women and may be procured from a booth on the inforced -concrete. The 28,W0 horse= Graham- Flour Wheatlets, children, otecs and residence, Brougham. Bran - Oats- grounds.. The entire proceeds of the power steam beating plant required Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, =`l 1 CAL Shorts Oat Chop eoncert will be devoted to Red Cross this tall cbimney. The steel structure : Rolled Oats, . Buckwheat Flour, _ w'ork. plant is constructed the and X-RAY INSTITUTE Jumbo Crushe ass - _ of an Pearl Bar housing's e p d Barley: PlCBERIIt((1, - ODTTARIO ' meed Flour Dairy Feod GREENWOOD great cities. These two are the moat FEEDS interesting of the nearly a hundred Bran, Shorts, Midlings, R. Ml,c�ip TOWLE, M. B., X. D., C. M., Wheat Screenings Corn Cho A grand patriotic garden arty, uB• Crushed Oata; Barley Feed, g p buildings that will be built to house Y _ ,Physioisa-in ehargi der the ayspices of the friends and the twenty-five hundred patients. Oats, Molassine Meal, - ! specialist in Bectal Diseases. FrostatLcDin- Mixed Grain and-Chop Cracked Corn members of the Greenwood Ladies Superintendent of Watar and Light, Cotton Seed Meal, MA" Of Moo, Diseases of yeomen, Cahoon, Aid, will be held on the beautiful and Geo by P. Every, bas accepted the Specially Mixed Grain to make Tumors. 3•Bay examination. Diseases of syn spacious lawn of Fred W. Gibson, one position of recruiting. officer for Qn- hens lay. ?r ear. nose, throat sad lungs. l+Ytting giapes sad SCftANTO�' COAL D. L. and W. mile east of Greenwood, on. the even- P f all soave and chronic diseases.tario County and is in chsrg of the Bibb 's Cream Equivalent for calves. i oSee Sours 18 to 3 and 7 to 8 p, M. 6937 STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA ins of Wednesday, July 28th. A detail at Oshawa. now numbering 27. y Calf Meal. choice program will be given by the He will accompany them to camp at 1,eQa�. AND STEAM. following first-class talent: Miss Mar- 1"01. nra and thence to the front in POt1LTRY FOOD -R'e are now quoting rion Neilson. elocutionist of East To- Europe, g His place'will- be held open Meat Scrap, one and Meat, E. FAREWELL. g.Q., HARRIS- -- q g ionto ; Mr. Percy Scott, humorist, of for hi, arrangements to temporarily Charcoal. Shell and Grit. " . TSB.Counq Crovro sttornoland Cal Toronto, and Mr. John Kennedy. solo= _ eott�s Court Hoose Whitb7 Illi suiumer prices. ist, of West Hill. Dr. James Moore, Perform his varied-duties_ having been- Cotton Seed' Meal is the cheapest and E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and made b the commissions. While best feed on the market for milk. of Brooklin; will give an address on y 1�J L SPINg LIMITED "The War." An abundance of choice qualified for a ^aptaincp, Mr. Every Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattle . Solicitor, Notary Pnbiio. Etc. Money to • . 7 r 19 BCC• tin a COtllml98lOn a8 hell- oaa. clic• Srock Notary Publ, .Etc. . guy music will be furnished by the Us- .P g• and pigs. You will never be with. Con. Hie wide circle of frfenda PICK W T,_._ - rage Orchestra. A sum tuous tea � gye_� out it atter using it. wilTl�ie-s�ved-irot>r ntil a is- .�_.`�"'`r-�"' `�- — �uift POB,T HOPS' HnlViF' it and ex erience in managing men SEED CORN FOR SALE-lt vas _ have been served, and there will be a y P G. HAM-Issuer of Alarria e • would warrant expecting in a mill- Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt lust _ •�� g - -refreshment- booth on the grounds. y d- MY , Licenses in the County of Oata:io. S acres with dwelling in town Proceeds in aid of Red Cross work. Lary career, arrived. The best salt in Canada. Pickering Village. B71Y _ of Port Hope. 3 acres orchard Be sure to attend Ibis the best garden Cement and Plaster kept on hand. i� POL'CHER. Real Estate Auc- in bearing Price two party of the ieason. Admission 36 BROUGHAM --1 ; •loaner, vaivatar• eaiieotor and 4-mo _ thousand. _- cents,. children_ cents. _ _ 1� �-Lot--e-- af ma"tags licenses, Brougham. +oy Will sell to_ enterprising- party od -� _ ymer- - with his father. --$6PPER-issuer of- -tubagRe hundre dollars, balance ROSEBA\S W. J. Boden is vieitiriR with friends « •D• Licanses in the county of Ontario. ear terms. -- - in Cohourg fop a•few dace. -- -... _ A- S-T L A K _E" --*Cc* a% stare and his residence, Claremont. y A milltary euclire was held here last J. H. and Mrs. Madill spent over - $.BEATOx-TOWNSHIP CLERK' chn�'isher & Company 'Thursday � evening; at which there 9undoy with relatives in Dollar. D. Coav47sseer oomatinfHI fox taking were 20 tables. The proceeds went to M. B. Poucber, of Toronto, spent a 0 0 (1 smdavla• socouataet. Eye, 610047 to loan 4310 Li: MSDEN BUILDING, the Red Cross society. few days with big brother Thomas• as farm -Inner gf Marriage �° Q ADELAIDfi ST.. E., Toxo�To. Geo. Kinlock. an old resicent,.died yjgs Edythe Brpdie, of Toronto, is. •nos•' i��i. out. t-r _ _ at his residence just north of beee on here with her mother for a few weekp. _ Ht'GH S. PUGH. Glen Major, Ont. FRUIT Bt'!s.]�E�'�� Monday morning. The deceased, who Misses Gladys and Jean Brodie have HLicaused Auctioneer Extensive e:par- a was 68 years of age, eras a bacbel8r returned to their home is Pickering, inure In imported and thoroughbred hock. 50,000 just arrived, and live -alone since the death of his atter a ten days' boliday with relatives W" conducted an3=hare• write for terms - mother. some years ago. His funeral here. and particulars. Fhone lad.2118. asly _'ll gt.'Baskets Sic eaeb, took place on Tuesday to St. Mur- Mrs. Matthews spent Tburaday ir1----- FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, a qt. Baskets 3c each. - _- gareCs cemetery, 3carboro. Toronto. She was accompanied home - • for Counties of York and Ontario. Ago- Covera lc each. Remember the garden Party, under by her -grand-dalighter, Miss Gladys ~'' •� - Mon sales of all kinds attenued to on shazews the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society Witter. ol` aotsc•. Addr•zsGreen Ower P,O_ Out. 1 qt. Berry Boxes 40 cents per 100. of Dunbarton Preebvterian Church. John H. Cochrane has a new motor. The shingle that has given satin- - B POWELL, Licensed Arc- 24 and 27 qt, Crates 1'„�acb- to be Riven here this (Friday.) evening. bike and is making Rood use of same. factions for over 30 years. Empire W. tionel valuator and collator for Every package guarateed-and prices A first •cla -program, will be given by He spent over Sunday with relatives Corrugated Icon with aim by •nonuse of Ontario and York. All kinds of are guaranteed not to raise if the Whitby Orchestra : E. W. Evans. at Myrtle. 2 in. corrugation, L%ee it be ore you was conducted etcher yrivatety o: by auction ordered now and get Whitby, cornet soloist: E. Hazel. We congratulAte Misses Marie Ham- buy other makes. It. you are in Bede note corrected Rot dates or other pes• d y - 1laniara a ply at residence, Elizabeth fit Pink- - them when you Whitby,' tramhone soloist, who will iltoa an Fera Johnston onhaving need of.a Creem - Separator. Try ertag• lone orders left at leave Oma. Pick' want them. also sing baritone soles- Mr. Quer- successfully passed their entrance scans, or Macnabs store• Claremont. win ro, Chopping and' Oat Rollin as usual_ rjDgton, baritone soloist. of Toronto, examinations. a Premier for 30 daps. Also wtvepromptatte0tioa. satisfaction guaraa- PP R R aid Miss Jedndron, elocutionist, of Mrs. ' Fred- Poucher and children gasoline engines from $39.00• up. - -U"ovd My phone number is lndepeaden 1001 ISR. $• _; �Q,v� W. G. Barnes,, Green River Toronto co coon bt R8onnd- there h ewe will be a are and spending ends.in the week end with H. 9eB ll Phone. e or write a before buying Veterinary Surgeon GET OUR PRICES home-made cookery. Admission 35 Mrs. F. C. LaFraugh and children. a lNenor Graduate of the Ontario rete-On Emery cents, children 15 cents. of _We burn, SaAk.. and Mrs. J.' La- ril " liachineo, Saw.!; Gasoline Sawing _ _ .- --- — E. and Airs. Holtby.. —. E y • ' g •_: J Prowse :- Pickering and Graduate of the Veterinary WHtTEYALi: Frau h, of StoutTville, are visiting P1C­--­.KER1NG-.' NEWS Science Association.. Engines and . Cream W. J. Turner. of Greeti Fiver. and _ `Ind. Phone Clare. 280`2 Separators.- Friends of H E' Tooke are,summer- D',• Annis, of Wbitevale. visited the ` ing at the '•Station'• here Presbyterian Sunday School on AlunAC - -iCLAREMONT, ONTARIOI Gordon McKay visited with friends day in the interests of the ProviD OA eform Get our prices on the Furl. Roto. girndav last is (ireenwoed. .. Horne Dept. and. TemFteraace Reform . Al. White has purchased a new- respectively. �,�OHN PHILIP W. MT. 7ACXsorT --baby grand" Heintzman piano. In our report of theauccessfitleanast r- BROCh RO.�P. Mrs.-Alf• Hamilton hue been for the' drites, pupils of Mrs. Soden, in the last Cerient, Umber, Sas s full line of 2resh and czar- past week the guest of city friends. issue of TME Nfiw?, Mildred Hoover firs. S. Jiauneil is making a two was inadvertently orpitted as having Lath, Shingles, Ready Roofing, meats constantlyOil hAn� itnnnths tonr of the Soutlsern States. taken first-class honors in Theory of Nr Corru aced Iron,, - Spice Rolr, tPLEIdENTS Walter Major made a flying husi-' Music• having occupied second place. -- -- Eastlake Shi -- -- a �. - Breakfast - Brawn, pees trip t' o iTontrea Thu a c�leRratuiate her as agle$, .Ham, Bologna; Weiners, etc. P1nuRhs-Including the John Deer, last week. teacher on her success, Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- Wm. Austin and Edward Lang Cedar Posts, Steel Poste, Highest prig paid fo-r- pairs, for tke-foregoing. were the' guests "of Rosedale friends on _ _ �f k 1Butcher's cattle Wagon•, Buggies. Also Tongue Sup- Sunday last. GREEN RIVER -r .-Wire •h'enClOgr j ports for binders, that make the Some of the •'doggiest" of the k-nuts Frank Booth spent Sunday with If you are going to build let mer • • • yoke easy and burden light. ' have joined the Flying Corps, become Whitby friends. rl�A sky-terriers in fact. give you my price on any- .'� raker rr� i VL%N ;White Wyandotte eggs for tale, from Min ;Nellie Gray spent Sunday with thing you may purebred stock: Frank Axford and wife and family Albert and Mr•i Gray. ' It yc i want any kind of farm impie= spent Sunday with Wm. and hire. A number from here attended the require. First-class rigs for lilt• meat call or write Knox Wilbur and baby John. ezcu> Bion to Jackson's Point on Wed• - Wilbur -Annie. Vincent Corrigan. nesday. -fit Day or IIig1,t L. D. Banksr Ford Tredenbur-R, of Tororlto, are vis- A RE Lr OR Bus meets all trains Pickering A Humberto our young people in- e itinR friends in the vale, toad going to 'Rosettaak on iday Willi, Beaton and Miss Hilburn, of LOCIIST HILL -Teemingrow tl' attended to. REAL ESTATE night. p P y Toronto; visited D. R. and Mra..$ea• Agent for Canada'Carria a Co. �•�•� ton a few da s lhat week. -We- wish to. congratulate Harald g 5 Wrigbt on his success with his recent Miss Georgina Curter: nt Cleveland, exarninatione. W. He Peak, F{rte{» is at present visiting her uncle and A number from Fast Toronto motor- ' aunt, Jose h and Mrs. Carter. P ed out and •spent' Sunday with J. W. Miss Florence- Gormann, of Queens and Mrs. Doten, 1 Hotel,- Toronto, is visiting Mise Ger. Atis9es Alice Hornshaw and Gert- Q , O N T E FALL TERM - r have For, Sale a House -and Lot trude, Gallagher over the week-end. rune Booth. spent Sunday with J. B., j,� O ns Se t. let, in Pickeriug Village. Large . );r. Blake Beaton Teft :tionday to * - WORTS i WHILE p, p c6thridence'. his professional duties in. And Mte. Wilson'. garden, some young fruit Whitby. His ninny, friends wish him Miss Gertrude Defoe has returned :=,• trees. -Ever thio ill horse, After spending two weeks with IWOTT y g much success. Toronto. first-class repair. Miss Alice Turner, M. A., t�acber of relatives in Call and see nye as this is a bar- M doe-Coll -Collegiate, and 'Paul Smith, of KEd.athryn, and Mrs. Charters and Mica To the boy or girl who on the feet e. Sathryrl, of Chicago, spent Frida*g Saturday of the stun turn .holidays gain for some one. Toronto, area spending their vscatiori last at ,Avondale." brings us the largest total value , TORONTO. ONT. _ � � with D 8 and Mrs. Turner. W. G. Barnes is .doing a rustling of War Stamps taken from tax- has to-da a stronger hold upon the s 0 The town. op is a report that -the 'business the last two weeks in baskets. y R P W. �. Richardson �•ae berry crop is exceedingly good owing to the large quantity of fruit. able Patents Proprietary meal- ublic confidence than ever before: " " an t the berries are fully matured, cines and pnrfalnes purchased at w6lliooaa TRAiNIN 3 for choice Fred and Mrs. eeaor. of Locust positions in business life. Riven in a Notary Public, Pickering. notwit ding the inclemency of Hill, and Wm. and Mrs. Hoover, of our store will receive a handsome Po the weatbe Green River, motored to Hamilton on _ � all of our Departments. . This col• Mre. Robinsolr is Ni.psting -for her BRACELET WATCH FREE. -i lege does not'ask for a better 'repo- Have you lots. of water; ? summer trip west, where she manages Tuesday to.attend the Masonic Grand " tation than it has now. We lace h due, On a 25e. medicine war tax of la , P [i the "domestic science section". on er g p, •1 „ �, r, i� '�. many students is positions each ! on t for et the .date of our Rall �, po C. 11. RICE, 'OF• WHfTSVAdZ t two eons' large ranch of _ seventeen Julp 25th, at 2.30 p. M. The Rev. Dir. year, Write to-day for Large Cata, hundred acres in Swan Lake district, q '•- '- - ~' 44 t� ' •• SC' logue. a is prepared to furnish you anything Wood, of Claremont, will have charge 1.0 4c. . Allen Hook, of Markham, motored of_6be eeryice And tale singing will be ,i $1.00 •• •' •' " IW. J,-lylllott, Principal in the line of wa�.e1 supply such as Misses Eupbemia and Ella Pennock led b the children of the school. 734 Yonge St. _ pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, to the city Sunday evening There the Stamps_.taken m Nyal _ Word was received here Last week a f, Cor. Yonne and Charles SU.' plumbing, etc. girls resumed business, after, spending fr•mm one of the bo s who has been in and• Nadruco Pre lona their vacation with their rents, 'S. g will count dotable, so keep They are afso expert w �11 'drillers' - an hospital in En ]fwd, suffering from v R. and Mrs. Pennock. ,. a scalpwound. that he bad recovered and respectfully s�licityouui` patron Burton Myers and wife, also James and as able to go back td the trench- - the wrappers: and stamps �w NEW B�TCBER SHOP acre-for the.. Aure. 'Ind, i3 on- VM. and -soft. Billie Myers.-of Pittsburg, es again. Wiil'thhe _Whitevate conies- ran these goods attached.' _ _ motored up and are visiting Major nt to the Markham paper please the Watch in ours TO.OL3 SHARPENED Bros. Mr, Myers drives one of the ke note that Green River has. one _ _ A full line of Fresh Meats Always largest­- cars-that ever trod the high man already at the front.' window. on hand at M We make a e cialr•T of crosscut saws, way through this district, it being* ' On Wednesday last the Shamrock CONTEST OPENS $ ATL'RDAY � QP• pe 12 cylinder, a passenger Mitchell. otball teain motared' back Co LFticw Tools of all kkids� Locke• repaired.-- Toronto people registered at the ` Wfigoll on road every day. " .. Razor-boning a specialty. For a first• and took an active hart in the football MAY 15TH. + OTd'�iill' Stre�Ira' 'resort, under. the ..L.-M. ]�IIcFADDEN Claes-hairtrim or.an easy shave Call tournament, winning the beautiful ` Fresh Pd2'1E d3kneage i► iipicialty at the East-end Barber shop. management of Geo, Stewart Burk trophy that 'seemed very pleaeia}t to . fielder, are: Miss Ruth McCaullie, Miss Pbe s Tommy thinks if Mad rye; Butcher'p caret• wanted See our se Farniabiogs of; all Bennie Blair, Miss LanOr•a Morton, �b�,� boys. - y. ' kinds. Slightly used Carpets Mise Eva Cunnin ham, Will Sloan, another two weeks btaininR on' the Druggist-Graduate Optician. JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERIN . from 15 bents a yard up. gg boys he world challenge the "All Mr. Bishop, J. Bi11is+R9. Sari Dickson Canadian" tenni, ai Tomato. �'i�isex'irifg'• Comer Fling and Chur•ch,9te. W J. GORDON-PICKERING and wife, Mrs. McCullie., _ ..,.,:_.5 +�a,.:..,:�.,,-..• :. ,:.n ,..::.; '.,,.. ..,. ..:._.. _:,...- ..�:,.,..,sd.::.'.:,n....�......�f::•. ._ ....__.. .. _.�: _ ....... �. ....-...z.., - - - ,._. _...,.,'�....._. _.. ..n.-..;:rens... ...,-."._•+.~^=s,._.._ .._. „ .._...... __"-`"'z. -Y:-�aw....n.��.'�'`nh.�• :,�i4� c y1 r THE FATE OF AZUMA, - Or, The South African Millionaire. _ come to ase his diamonds and curios and he had felt w4en she acee;Q The Charm Of Eastern Fragrance - the necklace, that she was to all in,. -� tents and purposes engaged to him.is typified i She would have known it, even if eA every sealed packet of. w; Mrs. Golling had not told her. "He is intensely infatuated with you, but of course he doesn't think you would marry him." Byt the dent of the necklace geenied to s ow e wou , an she enjoyed his way of making love to ° her, it was a little unique, and hither- to there had been no fight, no strug- gle, no interference. «'. CHAPTER XVIL will be a great blow W me, but I At the end of the dinner, the touch Selected leaves from th _ London was not half as surprised shall understand, I do not wish to of the Oriental had been ntroduced, a finest plantations, influence her at all, unless she feels the touch of ma Lady Glanconrt thought- it would magnificence, as it he famous for teas of subtle deliciousness be, when Lady Judith's engagement Pretty contented." felt that it was necessary to make Eu - to Adolphe Lieb was announced. It! "I must, say;' her husband told them feel that dining with a multi_ SALADA is fresh ,aiid Aree prom dust• { - is wonderful how many people there Lady Glaucourt afterwards, "that he millionaire, the richest man in Eu - are who have the characteristics ofI-behaved like a perfect gentleman. rope, was not exactly like dining with . gjepCgs 2Vi�XED_ OR�sREEN B 77 —tkhe-ostrich; But_a_Je�; it- sticksLdoe_sn t it Y" any one else. - cause they bury their heads in the •"Well, I don't now. I;ady dlau= "pay twin" -for comi3ig;' -Goili ground, they are not seen. As a mat- I court thought that the ristiana had had said coarsely with a touch of `— .� q' which Judith had been resent. I. Opportunities for • Inventors. ' ter of fact, everyone understood that ; stuck a good deal ore till now.. contempt. Limb had not been gble to p -Lady Judith had seized her last o - Judith was always rather peculiar, + put Judith next to him, she sat be- He drew a gold chain from,beneath ' p y his late.. Here are a few simple things so portunity by the hair, and that the dont you know, different from other tween Lord Eustace, who kept asking "N ' badly needed that Scintifle America fact of the Presence of. the Mascot e ! girls,, and she never. seems to have her if she were going to marry Lieb °w dies ' I feel sure that ou 01 ar ane m e er trust o is ' .qu te-�t- _ are al�el,erous. kind -h calls upon in to get bus not minding even when he found.out, monde. There was Hubert Greshrl feeFing for one an read to invent them: S o , p iament, whom she found very' Y which of course he would do, the ' whose- mother is just the opposite to charming, and every now and then glue uP what has pleased you to A ticket holder for boldin the rice mysterious something, which had! a Jew, hands you a tract when you � Adolphe threw a look across the table others. This chain you see has four and lot tickets to a teat or other gar•. made her last engagement a disaster. I go to lie down and puts a Bible in which said lain! "since I could not I little hooka with a small green leaf, P plainly, now these hooks are for the four lit' inept, which ticket can be easily ap! Naturally, one knew, said the"mo Your bedroom, and all that sort of have you next to me I ut ou where the,- of a plain daughter, "that the 'thing and he proposed I know, and I gould see you, and you look lovely." I He pears. You see this way." He ! Plid to and removed and another ins h going on, he held out his hand and they laid the, other all without mutilation of o!' l Glaucourts couldn't be running those Judit�i wouldn't have anything to And when dessert was -- -Africans our leurs beaux ' " I ," and then that fiasco with had turned to the women and said. Pears in his broad palm looking puz- other injury to the garment. wj P yeux. say to him " zled, as he hooked them on to the The lower berth is a sleeping car 34 As for the Duchess sh7a now took Mr, Danvers. The worst of fruit is that it won't - . all the credit of having brought it "Yes, I never quite understood last, it gets too ripe, or we eat it, chaiBn, George, stuffy with the windows closed, and if put in Lord Glaucourt, I believe he is going you open the window the cold air ie' about. You see, my dear, that . I ;that; but now if you ladies will look under our y gee g g 'knew what I was about when I asked' there were so many things that he plates you will. find the everla tin to take them back," whispered Lord directly on you.--U-is-thought tha�— ' _.you to be civil to the g' Eustace aerosa-dudith to the membef the riding Gollings," ,:_she didn't understand that his.wifa-didn # fruit. That is much better," of parliament. g public would appreciate said to Lady �laucpurt: i begin' to explain. She was quite He was a little nervous and the "' some deflector or diffusing "I must say, my dear. Duchess, that ; satisfied with one or two of what Ju- fact of his being so rather emphasized I bet he isn't,"said the member of g construe: I don't see that there is anything to dith called "Mother's useless lies" to- his German accent. Late! Judith had parliament, who was a staunch friend tion which could be applied to tfis of Lieb s. open window over the usual. short% boast about. It is s wretched match � day, especially as evidently the - Jew grown to think his accent fascinating. '� "Well you see a now, here the neck- hfn for Judith with her to had Pleaded i wn cause with some RQ -had not- • Y ged screen and permit the:. en of. J ut the'�uc essFi knew, that to use success. plan, because he felt instinctively thatert� but fliers a only onefresh-air, at the same time prevent,-' a vulgar expression "Cornelia thank- ! "Of course I suppose that I, ought the Gollings were not yet quite sure* necklace. I feel sure that you would • ing it from blowing directly upon the -' -_ --7 ed her stars,'•' and she -even had aj to have seen through it when she ac- enough of themselves to be able to ad_ all rather the jewel was not spoiled, passenger in the berth. long talk with her son Eustace about cepted that necklace the other day, ' vise others • and he knew that women so you must draw lots and see who Some means for effective! e it, begging him to see that people said her husband. never could resist a jewel. Faust is is to have the whole r�eeklace—" y prevnt- Nobody under -stood for an instant,' Ing the mirror effect in show windows, didn't :say anything -,disagreeable, ­w, She didn't tell --him. chat he rarely after all only man's philosophy with then the four women burst out. the effect we all notice in- -passing She was so thankful that Eustace was .saw through anything, from a scheme ,regard -to woman, expressed. " safe; that she would have done any-! of the OppositiorydQwnwards, but it i And underneath each plate, or ra- Oh, but no, Mr, Lieb, I wouldn't such a window in which our image I& ' ' thing to assist this -marriage, and was too good an opportunity to be ther underneath the edge each woman think cf such a thing, I couldn't real- - reflected and the contents of the win• - she was good natured, and had never' lost, in -which to put forward her own I found a small pear formed of one-dia= �� `I rertaial won't give mine to! dow are shut out of view. Naturally,. wanted Judith to go completely to !perspicacity and its superiority to mond of exquisite te color, with two anybodq,"" said Lady Glaucourt em- ! }� shopkeepr who works fol a displa3r - - the w a31 Slits Matt a certain 1oyyalt Iiia. little phatrcally, and everyone laughed. in his window resents it not beizig to her own class and sex, which i8 "Oh, I have seers it coming for a ed to he stalkYe6 of emerald fasten- "I don't want to but I suppose one , Passing away with the younger sen- long time, she told him. "Oh, Mr. Lieb!' of us must be self-sacrificing." Ju-' seen. Wilson, who is an ardent eration.- Some one likened her to ar, a episode of Judith's accepting "Isn't this too exquisite?"dith felt as if she were already mar- r ofd war Gorse, and her clothes to i the necklace was this: "Did you ever see anything so love-'Iried to him, and helping to dispense golfer and also dependent,on his eye - aid -fashioned trappings.. .," his gifts, glasses, is reported as saying Three days before he had propos- ly • P ying that he, r As for L . 1 Eustace, he was thank ed, Lieb had given the Glaucourta a His Little attemptat social apostasy (To be continu#A) cannot play the game in the rain be ful that he had always been els : dinner at the Carlton. Mrs. Golling had not miscarrie. The women were' cause of the accumulation of moia- with her. His chief's future wife", had helped him. He had wanted to delighted. It made so - original an, For the first tido months of this I ture, on his glasses, which leads to the . ae he now called Judith. Now" Lieb, eve it at "hi4_gw-p house, but Mrs.! ending to the dinner, and as Judith year 564 carloads of abinglea were suggestion _"that especially-" devised aQaa called `'Pldy chief." - Lolling ogertuled the proposition. said to herself, ave one an insight lasses or some treatment of the or- • •+ � � g g sih.ipped from British Columbia to { g •.M •, "Nonserise, the Ducyh us ha �csaaid,, SShee-was always perfectly, frank with I into all his possibilities, and increas- the L, nited "States through Sumas 1•dinary lens may solve the problem. „wit ",-when you know that practically ; ed the semi -Monte Cristo semi - run everything. I am sure I don't "I don't think I would do that Arabian Nights feeling, he always , and Blaine. In . addition 600 car- ! +� know_ what the would do without' I -were " loads were shipped Y you,' she had told him, peo- hispiced. pped to North Da- 1 The Manitoba morality, officer will _ yyou"' And the dear woman actually ple are so funny, and they have an But he had his little joke to im_; kota. The total value of these ship- sue summonses for Sunday baseball believed it - idea that Azuma—don't you know," part, for Adolphe Lieb, kite most menta is 854,000. 'games is 82 Bonifate, Strange to say it was Lord Glau- she stopped. Delicacy forbade her 1Germans, was a good host. He want Cyclists who ridir•on-the sidewalk ; The temperance bars of Winnipeg I court," Lord Glaucourt who never ex- explaining further. _ �ed, them to remember his dinner, the at Enderby, B.C., are subject to a are being, investigated and many wiiIl .. dressed an 'opinion has•dly at home, But Lady Judith. she quite un- first he had given in London, and at; fine of 825. , j be domed. who opposed the idea. iderstands." 16 •. He had a long talk 1-ith . Judith "Lady Judith isn't everybody, at-- ;1,�about it. It was a most distasteful least not yet," she said with a smile, - match he told her, and if he had had "and - you want some nice people to = i him inside the The dinner had been R' any idea -of that sort' of, thing he '. meet them." And he had given in.- $ wouldn't have ' ha. given at the" house. As a matter of fact, he had Carlton and Lady Glaucourt had con- ad on- had him -to dinner at home, and at sented to accept it, protestir_g a lit- the club sn Liked h` ver much.tie because it was Limb's dinner but "You seem to forget that he is a knowing- _ all -the tune that Judith in- - � .. Jew;" he told her, "putting aside tended her to go, ani to make Lord �« ; „ 4 � a everything else, merely a Frankfort Glaucourt go, and .they had been i' Jew, • the son of a eweller, or- some-, agreeably P people Y s j greeabl surprised at the eo le the "'�s•`>�. -• °� f, � ,'s� thing' ' had met. Lord Eustace -was there t Lady Judith hgd sever realized how-; and the Gollings, of course. No other old-fashioned her father was, and girl, but Judith. The- Duchess would 4: - Mai t! �. now for the first time she' gran ed not go, but she had made her mar- _ the fact that she -and h -Lr mother ried daughter, Lady Adel$ Spencer;. had grown immense! ahe$d of• him, go with her Husband, Mr. Spencer,. a y thanks to the knowledge they possess- little insigq:Aficant-looking man, who ed of he�r.••malheur,•trr1 ich }se did not. said all the intelligent things of the Hoa could he know, poor dear, that_"evenin w.id who took one so . by - - �� - •,� i_ t l�sTie t n marry the South African surprise every time he did" that one she would never- ma cry anybody Z expected to hear. Lady Aceta from t r "Don't you think, _dear father," she: the other side of the table, exclaim; _ said very patiently, "that when a "There, that's why. I married bim,`' a pdr01 - pian is as rich as that it hardly mat- and a friend of Lieb's, his only -tern who he was, it is a case of what Briton -born friend, the' member of die will be, and of course he could parliament who helped him with his to into parliament or do anything. schemes-ind.. who" was as at home in Dizzy was a Jew you know." ,-South Africa as he was. in the House ' a But.. it had been quite troublesome! of Commons. to get him to agree, and the fact that The -dinner had ncthing diii'erent it was so, enhanced, her value in'. about it to any other dinner, till quite "`Adolphe's eyes. He had had just the end; if anything it was "rather,- the -kind of- interview he had expected',Aici-ter than mast, and as Lady 'with Lord Glaucourt�vho, because Glaucgurt put it afterwards: ` We did there was' no f R te-fiad with' the not drink out of cut diamond glasses 'settlements, ha found it �• ' Pretty or anything of that land. roundly, and with little disguise, with- • "Nor even drink Johannisberg;" Ju - ,,,,,.the �* man. 'dith put' in demurely. -- t' "Of course I will not hide from "Do you think you oulif to have. .,:you, Mr. Lieb,". he hated pronouncing accepted such n valuable present? i w the name, "that I am not in" favor of mean don't . you- think it was rather' this engagement. Money is .- not • -had taste of him making. 'eve hip ,don't you -know." i � t; you so icon- •sa g Y s. s icuous' before'? "mean i P t isn't as rpt ° N , o I know �. that it is unexpected `CP if o w you ere •engaged. good fortune for me," Adolphe had: But Lady Judith didn't think it was fold him in a very quiet and gentle-' at all bad taste, she thought it was y ' zpanlike _ way. Lady Judith'belongs. delightful of -him the way he had -- s --. to a different class to myself, to a singled her out. 1 'fferent religi6ti On the matter of "I suppose he is going to propose, i, a - l;religion there will be no trouble." I Judith?,, afraid that I am not -very ortho- "Yes, I know he ,,,he told me so."' dox. and if there are any children—" • "How very odd w at an odd wayof h s a, "They will of course be.Christians,"; putting it I mean:' ut in Lord Glaucourt a little "hast- i But Judith didn't explain, she ra- ther enjoyed mystifying her mother, V �' V, , ndCI was �Lato' sadithlwei dried ;arid ex lainin would hove meant to { �? Y Y P B o y a �F " , , tell her how near he had got to pro- ' ; Gam, a going Y. ,, t while quite realize that Lady posing, and how he had warned her F " udith could have married . anybody, j that . when he ever did propose; it dont think that any one would make would be in his own house. er happier than I can- I can, at "I think I would like to see the t, give her eve;;;hinh in the place again where I had proposed, if r � grid she wants." of course I had beets accepted,". be �• "Yes of course, that—" had said. "You see if you ropsto , 7 '` ,», i "That is the only thingg in, my fa- a girl, say in her home, in a friend's or, interrupted Adolphe with a house or an hotel, it might become im- nk laugh. possible to visit that place again,-- - "Oh, well, you '1. -now, one -can't have at home always you would be remind- ent in a m?tter of this kind, ed where that happened." Pretty London. Girls Fight Fires While Men Fight the Enemy at the Front. 1 on 'll "quite. stand," Ad that—" It was. a funny idea, but somehow Another testimonial to the fact that the women of-Grea.VBritain are rapidly-atcustomin themselves to "Yes, understand," Adolphe re- Judith could enter into it. There was g fed wit let, dignity "I under- the new order of khinga, wherein they have taken the lace in a eat man walks of life vacate. +y� >� t3' very little that er said that she could P great y ." ' by the men &t hat Eh¢ matter Pies' entire! who have gone to the front, is this photograph. In -a London draper's p • girls' have taken the places o4 Y not enter into. He had said this per's rho the r' " •" 'th your daug)s .r terself, and ii night of the party at the Gollings, aml the men who composed the fire -brigade of the establishment. During the drills, which,are to ing place daily, e considers the matter and changes then -s# -the Carlton he had asked Ju-' they answer the call as quickly #a did the male members. and they are as capable of .hindling tha .hose and mind, he paused oment, it dith if she and her mother "would hoszle in a stubborn braze as- any male. firefighter. - 1 w ... , .s'-"y�.L"i.�;iA..�•...,I,•� �=" .:' .c'..: d: "V1,y 1 rA,.wi* :P - .,>y;.p :<JhwV':,* :a. r ' J agent for an American relief com- ' itte He did not hold' this pose DIV ��- long, but arising at his examination, ilM -ADY)lXE---M made a military salute, and confessed �= - =- Becoming rN�ore Unfavor. himself u a ea 8 Balkan Situs n Hourly _ $ � a creat sensation P ri ann had A __ �. x ing that Captain von Pariger had a an able fpr Germany an us r a. - i, complete outfit for forging tintAme-An orta. to be shot ip the TowCarl er, thetint had onb� f �, J he said. The revelations caused a A despatch from Rome -says: The t tion comes, the paper concludes, the Germanic allies will be compelled to Y;;' stir in London, and s report was sent Giornale d'Italia, commenting on the ;sue. !or peace. "{ of it to Washington by Ambassador fact that the situation on the front Page. '+ The boyish Crown Prince of Italy ,xV After his confession Rosenthal was remains unchanged, points out that motored to the railway station to k while an incoming train of wounded n, speedily convicted, but his execution. caused meet g Y heavy Italian artillery is being soldiers from the "igant �' _ ,' was postponed from June 16fr— in order molmted on important and dominat- `ally direct t a number o _bta ore w He -tri but was k Ing positions beyond the Isonzo. As men be placed in his car while he p saved in time. Nothing is known of ? soon as this work' is completed, the himself kept a seat and chatted affa- 4� his antecedents. paper says, the Italian advance will bly with the men as they drove to a ,� r hospitals . Meanwbile, t e --paper continues_ An enthusiastic crowd cheered the I't j ,w the Balkan situation is hourly becom- 'young Prince at Ehe -station as he GERMANS M A �c �r_ 6 iN' 1111111�IJ Vliu� Eng more unfavorable for` Germany, walked among the wounded,-shai�cm` - i' A" and Austria. When Balkan interven- hands with them._ kr' N SHIPjDEAL RUSSIANS r� — PASSE GER ,Y" Wy i Occapy Town to Northern Poland +sn • .,. ... :-. ,..... ' -• Farmer - ;ATTACxED ATMA - TITANIC $Lois - _ _ - of Their New York Authorities Hound .Dishonest Dealers. Drive. The device here shown ht attached b favorite a vwire runningcrupulous a dealsays.despatch era. It consists of a weight y g A h from London says Orduna Escaped Fate of the Lusitania Hindenburg Forces Making Furious in the counter under the scale. by which customers are cheated from two Abandoning for the moment their at- , by Only One-half Efforts to Cut Muscovite to four ounces on each pound they buy. tempt to outflank Warsaw from the A - -- south, a Germ mprobably under = _ nth, th ane, __..._..---.--------- old -Marshal varr$ deaburg - __ Front. ._-. _ _... ----- —.. — ! ,who The Cunard liner Ordrrria, bound A despatch from London saysthe Italign _mho seem resolute to of the Italian army continues, the, is reported to have said that he carry the position a w e — au -steady, beist8 would'shortlyastonish the std, from Liverpool to New York with 227 The Russian front, running from the in order to develop the operations on somewhat retarded by heavyG-3auta f have renewed their attack on the - passengers, including 22 Americana, . Baltic in to north to Bessarabia in the east side f the River Isonzo. ' and the unseasonable character of the polish capital from the north. - ---- was attacked without warning, it was. the south, a distance of nearly' a The whole front along this line is weather in the mountainous regions, They have not only captured a learned on her arrival Saturday, by ( thousand miles, is being subjeeted to strewn with thousands of -dead. The : where the- bulk of the heavy fighting large number of prisoners south of a German submarine. !violent attacks by the Germans and IgD-ntain slopes are also spotted with , is being staged. Koino, according tote repo�Tssusue Twenty miles from the graveyard1 Austrians. e bodies of attackers and defenders, In the brilliant attacks of the Ital- by Berlin, but have occupied Przas- of the Lusitania oS Old Head of Kin- I In the Baltic provinces Gen. von, j alike. The new Italian offensive fan infantry recourse has been had a nyaz, a fortified town of 50 miles sale, the Orduna escaped the Lusi-1 Buelow, who is using large forces of seems to develop all along the front to the bayonet, such charges proving north of Warsaw; which was taken Lama's fate by one-half a second of ` cavalry, has crossed the Windau jin the Tyrol, Carnia and. Trentino. A highly effective against the resistance t by vorr Hindenburg in his great drive time or ten feet of apace, the Ger- River, and moving toward Rjga, new device has been adopted by the of the Austrians. from East Prussia last winter, but man torpedo churning the water that; and is declared to have taken 3,600 Austrians. Peaks and high slopes of In the upper Val Camonics, the was retaken by the Russians in their - loan toe behind the liner's rudder, prisoners and six gums in the first 'the mountains have been fortified, enemy, having advanced through the counter -offensive. Then the Oind t sped away. She battle. In the Przasnysz .- district and the wren are under cover behind Venerodolol and Brizio passes, made This claim is partly confirmed' by _ !eras followed by the submarine, which'! Field Marshal von Hindenburg, t who o rocks and great stones built up all � an attack in farce against the Italian the Russian official report, which those to the surface, manned a gun on: is making his fourth attempt around the peaks. When attacked by positions near Rifugio Galibaldi, but stated that the IVussians, in the lace her deck, Land shelled the fleeing reach Warsaw, has twice broken the. great masses from below they blow was repulsed with loss, leaving a few of strong German forces, withdrew �4o ':.steamer. Russian linea, and compelled the de- I up these. fortified positions so that I prisoners. The Italian troops after; their second line of entrenchments. The attack was timed at ten min- fenders to retire toward the Narew ; great boulders roll down on the on- I driving back the adversary occupied This move on the part f the Ger- tztee to six o clock in the morning,' River. coming enemy like an avalanche. t the two passes which are at a height mans has• taken the military, critics ! '+Mien all but a few of her passengers I In Southern Poland, after a period The Italiana have captured two I of more than 10,000 feet completely by surprise. It was gen- lay sleeping in their berths. Aroused ' of inactivity, Field Marshal von Mac- miles of Austrian trenches in the �' .p orally supposed that Gen. von Mae- lay ao- by stewards, the passengers dressed kensen is again on the move, and Carnic Alps, according to a despatch i _ kenzen would, after being strength- by and ••went to the upper•; claims to have captured some Rus- received from Villach, an Austrian �% j cued, continue his attempt to reach - --deck, -where they put on lifebelts and sian advanced positions which stood town on the River Drave, 52 miles SP j EXECUTED ED AT the Lublin-Cholm railway. -thus fora took their places , at the lifeboats. between him and his objective, the north-west of Laibach n ing the evacuation of irsa . _ :,They heard, the scream of the shells Lublin-Cholm railway. 'The Alpine troops, the despatches TOWER OF LONDON as in all their operations, the Ger- and saw the ocean spit up columns f Simultaneously with these Lacks say, dra e4 their artillery to the +++• ��++ mans have done the unexpected. The ' water where the shells struck. When . which are the main ones, the 'Austro- !heights near Roskofel, which is .situ- _ new offensive will probably be gen- j the fire grew. hot they were o eyed, German armies are on- the offensive ! ed at an altitude -of -6.600 � S Feral. and extend from the Baltic - ;for terr own -protection, to., the ; next west of the Vistula River, in Central I at'The Italians also are said to have Admitted at Trial That , He W&W- Ie : around the East Prussian -border to deck belong. Poland; and along the Dniester River, captured two -important ports south the Employ of German Secret the Vistula, west of Warsaw, for all - For half an hour the Orduna show- in Galicia: As was the case in the of Gorizia, Service. the Russian troops in this section _ ,ed her heels to the assailant, Through , drive thiough Western Galicia, the _ , must be kept busy to prevent them ;marine glasses the-paaaengers Watch-' Russians are fighting stubbornly, i i Q^+ ��i A despatch from London sags: ,from concentrating at the -point where :: ied the dark' splotch on the water'ia and on occasions are turning and �_ I ITALIANS MAKE Robert Rosenthal, the self-confessed ! the Germans hope to break through. j - Surface astern. They sway the low- I livering vicious 'blows at their o SPY� who was arrested with an Amer- This is to second time Field Mar- -surface German warship coming on ponents. But whether they will be u� iN an passport in his possession, was ' shal von Hindenburg has tried this. with a bone in her teeth, but the Or able to hold their present litres is FURTHER GAINS executed at. the Tower of London. His last effort, while ,it freed East Iduna's flight was faster than the pur- problematical. He faced the firing squad bravely. Prussia of the Russians, cost the Ger- _ Suit, and after seven shots had been _q. V _ _ Rosenthal, who was posing as the mans an immense number f men fired, without effect, the submarine * t '- 'agent of a gas mantle concern, was and nearly -involved them in disaster - - gave up the chase'! - i ITALIAN Q j� TROOPS Offensive Steadily Progresses Despite ; arrested because a letter from him to owing to the muddy condition o! fife + Desperate Resistance of Captain, von Priger, the head of the ground. Now, however, there are T ' -ARM FRENCH' TROOPS ff11\E INSISTENT - Austrians.' secret service of the German }ldmir• only bad roads or lack f roads to at - WITH A SHORT 'KNIFE 1 - _ alty; was intercepted by British secret' contend with, but it is possible that -� _ A despatch from Rome Bays: De- service agents. At first he claimed to ' the Germans have built railways to A despatch from London says: Tlie - -* spite.- desperate. resistance on the part be an American citizen travelling for their northern front, as they have -� Baily Mail's correspondent at British Are Determined to Carry the Bridge- of the Austrian troops the offensive an Am&ican concern, and also an !done in Cental Poland. _ rr 'headquarters in France' says: ,head of Gorizia at Whatever - "The' French are arming their Cost. - - -- -- --- t (;`„troops with a short' knife for use in ,trench warfare, thus replacing__ to A despatch from London says: Pri- bayonet, which,, . when fixed in the vate advices describe the Battle of ,_rifle, is too long a weapon to give a Isonzo as the greatest fought as yet - lhart: free !flay in the narrow trench- on the Italian front, the attacks ' of ss.” the Italiana being almost incessant - -� . and most determined in character. j Boots wear out faster in summer The bridgehead of Gorizia has suffer than in winter. ed greatly from the bombardment of - - CANADA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER 1�r�iess Service From Canada to Germany = - �`The uta S e very day ry'he a eat European war began In Au st - Almost from th ' last, the outstaudlug feature n Canadian on pagesJournalism,Ian covering t e conflict Telegrams for transmission to Ger- I .Such messages• will go by wireless - _ - „ xas been "The tfVa`r summary" daily on pages 1 and = of TUE GLOBE. via the Sayville station, which is now In the con�tsrat po'4re!o ' form the writer Cas given w world. readers a many, and.,vis tGermany to Austria- !operated by the United States Naval I pen picture of the aeents aloe s In all panda of the world. whtle the `Yorke and non -belligerent detntla of tha movements anon the extended fbeen en have not been Hungary, y Department. All telegrams will be I ' overinolied, itc readers of 1'IiT. GLOBE hate been enabled to follow countries will be acre ted at the local lneetllrenuy and with co,uitienoe me general outlines of the d daily r P accepted at the sender's risk, must. be ! ,•onilict. "The a'ar sumssry" of THE GLOBE 1s reproduced daily by telegraph offices. ,The rate from To- written in plain English Or plain Ger- I several oar"rs throz: bout the Domiafon, ronto to pcints in. Germany will be 56 man, and will be subject to censorship !e Editorial Page ' cents a word, and to points beyond by the Canadian, United States and I _ THE GLOBE on its editorial page hos striven to place before the 9 Germany 64 cents a word. German authorities. _ _ public in ir,.nper perspective the broad background of the titanic . public hi!s series of nrticlei has attracted the attention not only of < the cauadtsn People, but of leading men anti journals in ;ail_parts ; • laced 111 German of tie tcorld. The causes leading rip to the war, the ole a res ationentering: Martial Law to be Dec into its conduct and the results !!hely of Sow from the orinatfon of •R bostilttiss have beta dealt witJ, in ,that, bold acrd ctear•cu_t form cCaruo- :teristlo or THE GLOBE'S editortal pate. . :.fin - s ._ •.. \ a News Service A d spate.h from Copenhagen says:' of the Social Democratic pamphlets ;be a"OTO reatures, to addition to s cat)ie and letter service from the A private despatch from Berlin, whit demanding a rapid conclusion' of' the trout ntnuntched in Canada, have placedthe THE GLOBE int a rbc load of war outing t0 increasing prices of all Y'anodinn pnpets, and partly explain the Phenonteunl lncreaae'of 331-3' ___novas passed by. the German censo foodstuffs. Martial law will be de- - per ocs,t. in THE GLORE'9 circulation durinL recrut months. says excitement is growing rapid clared all over Germany to suppress ,Other Features- - among the German people -on account all demonstrations rhe spo,itng paces tfte flnanrfal and commerolal pages, the woman's , pages, et etc:, with tate additional pages in -Wednesday's lssue devoted Lo "Poem sod county Life," nre maintaiued at a htgb standard of ( N RESERVES ARE CALLED OUT - Can-i,enee' 8 standard that has hpxpled THE (:LOBE in Its title of -ALL GER IA Canada'+ �atlounl Nensapaper,_and has given It by many thousands the largest circulation of any morning paper in ttte Lominlon. - Local and City Papers A despatch from Zurich says: It the colors. The most typical base is _ - ny Ali swans tae your locnl pnper,-hut in the field of metropolitan, that of a German Of 42 years, ream- Tewspnpers THE GLOBE ungnastionably offers your the ttreatest -valve i9 becbming more clear that Germany to be had to Canada. Order -it to -day• 25icent+ per month- one dawar. has now called up her last- reserves I ing in Basle, who, never having been the bi corwar t� Lord xitehener, or tont mond -thier dollars per THE GLOBE, Toronto. a 801d1er, was Called 071 a month ago. the big wee h9� only besun. - [.,.:..- t�nd that every available man is be- A few days ago the familh received ing sent to the fighting line. Ger- a letter from the Russian frontier, mans of 45 years of age residing in where the man had been sent after a Switzerland have now been called to fortnight's military traiWitil. < '.. _,,; .,,„ :a :ss+.e:..xr,,. .r.'�.^: '••,gym,: •^u.}.Ryn ',; _ •,'kx• •r•F'-•*"a•�. ..zL.: ;+c. w-'n.-»A.�r =•o'vaR^a''a';n�-��.wa' r• ::T"".�'a •i. . ,: ,'. +'!�'„'?'n'.` `•-.,, ..'moi+ .ur F.... - .`'r%. .. z .r•,,,;• .. •-- h .: •... ,-.. �'"�•$. .7sga, . Y , .n2v .:.. r .Y„S-. u... �.yr••. _..,r-•.-_•a ,y, •--w'6. '•t'... R.. - -s-'4•^+C . � se <:..va(y+....<- �': arm. ^ �:Y... �" u . _. t'n]t: a • ...- a .. LG-i :.� _ -..! {+ _ - _ r _ � � � R1af Bielby. Sr. II-Allan Meyer, Gordon 5, eon. S, 8cvbore for W. Dart's Scar- ry McBride, equal; Marjoiie.Madill, Vera boro P. O. for noon, A. Calleader's RICHARDSON Ipablt�idevsay Friday in miss otitsQmw, Dunkeld. Jr, II-Walter Carter, lfalvern, till Tuesday noon Taeaday a�Ow�Og• nor. Reta Lebman, Sr. I-Fred Byer, afternoon, Robs. Soott's Cedar Grove, Vera Anotbooy. Collins McBride. for night. Wednesday, -W. Knox's, " TZRALB Murray Dunkeld, Vera Duakeid and Whitevale neon, B oaghem--hoist, trti- - con. 7. Pickering THE GROCER'(-* _='•1.9d par yeas ; 11.00 It paid is advance. Collins McBride were absent from ex. Thursday ecce, Thursday afternoon- ett's lot s°bsostptians in i6ddvsn ted 8tatea ♦1 ID P Pk imn tions madeAinaS. teacher. &. No. 5, ! t Dig con. 4, 4, Friday s. G. Bath o Pickering Ie receiving a lot of nice tare ` -0 - • Pickering. mss not .in order ofg p Clover -Ione merit. Sr. Primer to Jr. I-Bert for highs. Saturday moratog oxo stable y ••" JOHN MURKARI Proprietor, Holtby, Hugh MacDonald. I class to Dural Monday morning. IN PINT SEALERS, 30c, IN QUARTSEALERS, foe. Jr. 11-Gormley Crawford, hon., Bert 1Wrfoso-(1806.} The famous iron cam. FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1915 Smith, hon., Lorne Bell, Wilhe• Bell,psigaer, Record 2.09 1/4, the property Leta Puckrin,Anthony Coyne. II class of Cbas. Park, Sutton Pest, will make LO�DS OF SEALERS- 'ALL SIZI�S to Jr. III-Gladys Puckria, bon., II the atason of 1915 as follows : Monday ptCK$RINQ. COUNCIL class to Jr. IV-Gordon Crawford, bisy loth, will leave his own stable, The above council met pursuant to Isaac Puckrin, Gladys Holtby. Jr. 1V Stouffville, and proceed to Royal hotel, CROWN JABS OR PERFECT SEAL, _ adjournment on Mo to Sr. IV-Harry Pike. recoutnieaded: Goodwp d, for night, Tuesday, Thom Inst. em bers all present, the reeve Successfulentrance ca .�� In the chair. _ Adamson, Clara Bell, John Holtby., Brougham hotel for night. We inesdsy The .minutes of the last-.meeting Teacher H. Long. Tremont hotel, Markham, for noon and FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES --Wee-read and apQrovad,. Green Rayer scls6atrepart;-$. S. No. --n+8ht-�=�=�,-}ia R, Mond --- '-- - - A number of accounttrwere present" 11. From Jr. to Sr. IV.-Hazel Turn- I t, Elgin Mills, Yonne street for an o Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, ted for payment.and referred to the a:' - Mary Hobson, Eddie Michell, ` and night, Friday via Via oris Square " J res ective standing committees. Dora Michell, Meta Hutchings. From and Cashel to Jacob Wideman's coo, 7, - New Cabbage, Ripe Tomatoes. etc. 1 A communication was received from gr• II to Jr. III-Lester Ferrier', Markham, for noon, thence to own W. E. N. Sinclair, solicitor re Picker- Lena Booth. Fred Ferrier, Myrtle stable until Monday morning. Dave Ing-bridge. Percy. Myrtle Routley. From Jr. to Syk,a, manager.' ALL THE DIFFERENT BREAKFAST FOODS FOR � A communication was received from Sr. II1-Ida Gray, *Clifford Wright. gin,g,s Courtship-;141151] (147.2) THE HOT WEATHER ,T. E. Farewell. Co., Clerk, stating From Sr. II to III-Gertrude Horn- The pare-bred imported Clydesdale' +>+ , ft,o m T sAz _r p� shaw', Mildred Hoover'.Jack Ferrier* Stallioa, the property of John Munro, ship amounts to $3777:77 alsoa Com- -will ''` a -grocers. - mnnicaUcin stating that the amount dye Postill* Ralph Carter, Thomas as follows: Konday May loth, will uired.from Pteker dip for. Postill, Olive�sutte . leave hiaownatable; let S, B. F.' son: - teq mg tow. p, Mabel _� -10HAR DS 0 N • general purposes for 1926 is $10,577,77 Jean Wright. B Claes to I Gertrude Pickering, and p.oceed to S. )\icholsoa'e and the amount underpaid last year Dxfoe,' Irene Hvrusbaw • Henry Da+,barton, for noon, thence to Wood's • $898.23. Michell. A class to B-Clifford Postill`' hotel, Weak Hill, till Taeelav noon. Percy, Georg On motion J. H. Michell was heard Rita Madill, Archie a - - - raesday afternoon Michael Hioke Y'a, re dangerous condition of bridge on Hackney, Ada Michell.' • Teacher i, Liverpool, for night. Wednasday'Thos. townline coo. e. Anna Robertson. Roubfs marked 0 Knox's, Brock road for noon; S. Botha' r,�-e On motion Mrs. W. J. Devitt and Teacher-Anna Robertson. Pickeringivrnight, Thursday proceeds Removal Shoe Sale-,,� Ides, Beer representing the Women's to own stable where he will remun until We have decided to-xell all-odd lines of Boota, Shoee, Oxfords latrtttis a were earl re grant or con- - - — - - i Friday neon; Friday iftsriiooa prooeedii , Pump, struction of cement sidewalk in the Neto Advertisements, to R. Packria's Aedley Tar night. h.tc. at great' bargain priceQ to make room for our new stock Village of Brougham, on same terms Satur'ay proceeds to own stable where coming to our new store which we will occupy in as 1Aat year. viz : dollar for dollar con- be a I remain until Mpuday morning the pear faaure__ - tsiDatxd by the Women's Inatitute. i'j otdaaHl i05WFOR eBALE� fiery a Edet•urd Darnley-79W9,, (13461), , J". Sadler was heard re bad coadi• 1•he fsabionab b ed im NEW STORE TWO DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND. hone a 7, Xaly. F. L&CEY, Highland Creak, y ported Clydes- tion of sideroad between lots 14 and 15 gat. 41.43 ! date stallion, the property of R. Dafoe _in con.$..Green River,-will make the season of The atandiag committee on Road® BOLLS FOR SALE-I hive for 1915avfolowe; iflonda�mi1 leavehbTIEEL'S ��� and Bridges reported and recommend' lJ .al• several bull calew ata moderate own stable for W. H. Malor's c m. 5, STORE -!ed the following ^rice at Lit :9, con. b, Pickers:,;. E. E. PCGH - --=— ,.'. g payments : J. A. Pickering, for noon, thence .o Brougham olazemnnt, 441 t: R• Hell Phone 151. White, for 5 yds gravel for div. 30 ,50 hotel for night; Tuesday Jos. Vii ideman's Win. Philp, 4e yds gravel for div. S9, IGHEST PRICE PAID-for junk Greenwood, for nooe, W. J. McDonol ca BROC ST, W�"'lt I TB Y. • 4,60 ; WmH . Pbilp, 58 yds gravel con. 4, wad scrap a on. L PIXF.. lot 7; con, e. _ Audley, for night. Wednesday S. Bath's Ili? IbeC lots 96 and 27, 5 SO: John H, Ptckernng Ind phone 148. A.�o ail kiuda of Pickering, t r noon, E. Si . Sleep's base• - - -- - - --- -- ,lKicbetl. 93 da gravel div. 57. 2.30 ; farm Lmplemenw ao.d reaaoaably. g28-1T ne for night : Thursday Walter Bush's y It Wm. Waddell 39 yds gravel in div. 80. Liverpool. _tor noon. John Barne's r 1�t� ..- a..... e. 19 90 ;Edward Gih,K n, 11 yds grovel in D 1N DER TW I E-Thp undprsi Desi berry wood. for night; Friday proceeds l� y r lEstablished over Forty div. 60, 1.10: Nathan Cox, 83 vda .n `s atilt m the b:ad tw ae trade with a t au -0!li! Y2$1`1g to bra owe stable for ht: DD%7 on hand, three grades at pn,e. lower ng Saturday F, - gravel for div. 70, 8.80 : John Whitson tbaa lass sear. In uu-::ho once w.;1 compare n'.800n,th once tot 21, con. tabls ham JI+9® vda gravel for Aly 61. lA 9O ; H. A. oade :of II ; otter nester, All for noon, thence to hi, owe ssabla untilBAM Hatt. 90 vols gravel for div. 20. 9.00 ; god ri guaranteed..THO.cru •nag Sae a.u,pia and Monde morning. gg got prices THOS. �S, Z1 iR 2 .S, Yickrnas 4323 y g• �� 1Vatlaan Cas, 7 yds gravel div, 55, .70. -- - ----- Baron Elect -,3629;.(13823) The lmuE - - $TAMj&M 'Wm. Philp, e5 yds gravel for dlv. 41 Ws& 5 C SWM to Ed fashionably bred son of tsaron's Pride, CANAIA dill ; also 40 yds gravel for div; 31i. 4 t� imported Clydeadsle sta'lio°, the pro Goo' Gates for 59 yds gravel for div i = 1•aa i party, of W H. Pugh, Claremont. will A9aETs OVER *48.000,M 1 26. 9.90 : John Whitnou 75 yds gravel make the season of 1915 as follows, '�' for div e5. 7.50 ; J. V. Spears ,50 yds HORSE REGIS'TEB - Monday May loth, will leave his own + he A%COTr ravel for div. 55, 5.00 , David Annts �- viable so@ f? rocaad to John 8eou's lot loft- 8y.ds gravel for div, 40. 1.�; Wm L%d,, t e,.,1 413 0. N. R. '- ,The 21, coo. S. Pickenag, mstht. Tuesday Gt the Savings Habit. 0. alliabt.Coo - rOTEing stallion. the R on o la, noon, Wm ighestCurrentRatesAilow- y Morgan r rep. bridge bet. lots property of Thomas Maddaford. Wbitb � Armstrong s Locast Hill. night. Wad �ed and 22 and 28 in con, 8. 7.85: also for will make the seamen of 1313 as fol- aesday Robt Milroy's Ccdar Grope f`. teaming and making read around low.• Monday May U;eh wi 1 leavehie Deco, G. D. ftliine's Cherrywood eight f7teTe5t Compounded HalIF- bridge, bet, lots 14 and 15 in con. -7, own stable, lot 3, basetiae Pirkerine and Thursda' . M. Hickey's Liverpool, night ; i iYearly 'on Deposits. 176 - 125 , Wm. Petty 1 day with team Proceed to 1Vood'a hotel, Weaa Hi I for Friday, T, A. Hnox'v Btoolt road noon, _ ggrading Todd's hill in con. s, 4,00'; night. Tuesday S Ntcbolsoa'a Dunbar Graham Johnston's Brougham nicht. We solicit your account in our ' john Smith_ half da with team grad- tea, for noon, owe stable for might Saturday owe stable until 9landayru SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ging Todd's hill in ird con. Zoo , John Wednesday F. ti. 'Mcl arthp'v Xtr tug Lao Oauslin for building bridge on side for noon. Temperance betel, Brooklia lfucephalux-`oI 12, [83881. (11228) BICKERING BRANCH r road bet. Iota 14 and 1!3 on con. 9. 7,96 ; for night. Thursday Commercial hotel; The .hocsi h'o'-'y brei .•.ported Clydesdale also overtime as overseer 4,60 ; W, J, Oshawa, for night. Friday. Bandei'e stallion, he property of S. C.-Bunker. 8. W. GORDON, Manager. Sraseh dao at W'Ibitlry. ,.Devitt. 17feet of 24 in. pipe for side. hotel,' Whitby for nicht. Saturday Pickering; will make the season of 1915 road bet. iota 2 and 3, con. 4,. 17.60 ; oeeeds to his own stable until- the as follows Thursday leaves his own _ Thos. Oliver bulldiog culvett between following Sloudz� morning. stable for Commercial hotel. Oshawa >lots 14 and 15 to eqn. 7. 5;00 ; Wm. Lord Roberts-The Celebrated French noon and nigh. Fn. ay, Bendel s howl _ Hoover 180 yda gravel div. 49, 15 00; Comb stallion, the property Of. Hugh Whit on and oiaht. Satards, - a Amerscxa Road Machine a Co, of Can. the seas Highland Creek, , make prociew-mos••ioq� his own sable ween fie will Y our ervi co • t ;oda for 1 der edge and Delta. &0(); the season of 1915 w !o lows, �foanay remain °oltl the fallowing Thursday • Ij :John Pallister, building culvert bet. 111147,106h will leave his own stable lot + l ots 22 and 29 in 0th con. &00; John -- — - Tarr, repairing cutvert Opp. lot a6 is Our rig-is on the road almost daily,-and will call at your door - "'0th con. and haailag ttefber from g U MER »-: ;FURNITURE with any reasonable order that you entrust to our alai. y Claremont 6,13 ;-Hugh Pngh; gravel- " Phone or mail Pour orders and -same will be filled ling bet lora and 27 ia, 4th con. ata =--FOR LAWNS AND PORCHES ___ _ __ _ ___ with choice fresh goods and delivered rom it +,par grant 50.00; James Todd work - P P T - ._- ion Altoaa roadIncoq,-. 7ti_=97 _Z rev ;j ySatisfaction -guaranteed. - Ellicott, 6'7 yds gravel div: 81, 6 i0r; arm efiatre d<7tTbie�soven basket seat $1.8a`, reclining New lard eggs J. H. Michell for atone and work on and folding chairs, camp stools 35 eta. • .a Puteh'a brad oa con. 7. &2D; J, H. -,Camp cots with hea_ d and foot rest special $2.25. g ad choice bolter wanted. h ggee g Ittilc all, building breakwater at PD h s going Come while they last. g (Hammocks cin at cost _ Fruit baskets and berry bo:es on hand The beet machineolI beidge 10.00; Canada Ioaot Iron Co. .for iron culvert 17:00: Bruce �t = T� only 35 eta per gallon. Your binder will ria a horse Wilson for building bridge : and C. H. BURLING, '- PICKERING lighter if the knifeis kept sharp. list one of our 'furnishinga eleepQri for bridge on 6th _ special tiles for this purpose. ' 'con. teaming timber etc. 24.60: Rus. ----- -'- `- .��--, .:; ..... - --Burrell 96 vda gravel; placed on _ - .. • "[''' Kingston road, 58.80 ; H. Calvert jr.'2 -- Do not risk that old worn rope on your horse fork or slings. We days covering -Pickering bridge, 4.00; will supply you with•a new one, (pure manilla.) Pay H. Calvert and Jas. Allawa grading us when you' thresh your crop. baseline, div, 3, 6.00 ; J, Potter and others crushing stone and performing Test, our. service. %+ork on Kingston road 61.50 ; H. Calvert and others teaming- stone on- ' Kingston road 52.00; John Calvert - - and T, Law. grading, plowing etc.. _ GEORGE..on Carruther's and Poet's hill, 36,00 ;'W, H. Peak and others grading opp, ;_ lots 7 and f, Kingston road as per grant 54.00; W. H. Peak and others , repairing Dunburton roadway, 50,00; Frank Disney, building bridge on side s road, bet. lots 8 And 9 in con, 7. 24.00 , yds at Me. 44,84 H.SILOS Thos. Oliver gravelling on '7th con, "MADE IN CANADA' WOOD o p.lot 9, 44 ; J. ` ir' Michell rep. washout on western half, town2 00 in J. con, Markham to pay _Ford Touring Car half, 2.00; J. H. Michell repairing - - - _ bride on con, 7, opp. lot 31i, furnish. i _ e Are. the BPist�for the " lag timber and drawing" oltbe' from - ����� $590 " Claremont, 9l.00 ; N. E. Holtby over. seer div. 77, Brougba in, for 3 men and FtirlYler teams hauling gravel and sand at $4.00 < ' The be,t that t tnpoey can bar Is the labor _ I _ _ y An motion the council resolved it that goes into tile' Catiaian Ford. -Our - - self into a court of revision, when the workmen my the highest paid' motor car r - folldwing appeals we're dealt with : ' ' mechanic? In the British Empire. This' . See us before placing Arthur Blight's assessment at .Fair- means dollat'a saved in sifter expense to the " part was increased by $400 on account Ivan who drives-'a Ford "Made -in Canada." - " ' - of the erection of new sum .ner resi- _Because the Ford car is built right. _ :: _your .order. -deuce. The appeal of Mr. Avis re- -over assessment was dismissed, On Buvers of,Ford cars will share in otir profits if we e motion' the collector's roll was now �, sell-30,000 -cars between August 1. 1914, and Aug- :declared' finally revised, ust 1, 1910. The Council now adjourned to_ meet Runaibout $544): : Town- Car $840; F. O. B..Ford,- ain at one o'clock on Monday, the _ Ontario, with' all equipment, including electric ay of Au�uHt far the transat n j headlights, On display and for sale by E9t�t11ateS on all Building Material of ge pal buatness, W, J. LUKE c`f SON, BCHOOL REPORTS' _ Whitby, Ontario furnished -° Results of Promotion Examina- tions for 9. S. No, la, Pick-ering. - '�Atha) in order of merit. Sr. IV- _r Beta Nighswander. Mnra N-eala, p eta Honver, Murray Dunkeld, Jr. 1V I • i ,,, . -Nora Neale. Olire Anthony, Vit t �¢ Aathony. III - Arthur ILehm- Evelyn Beilby, Leslie. Neste and Jean .Anthony, equal; Fred Bielby, James f:1 a ,isµ t •,�� ..ter: aw;ear-�.�..�r .•.'. ter...-.,.:,. v,-•:: '�;a•- x r z+r'� �. _ ...••,•.�r....._ ^r^':E -'• i�;»yy: �- `�„ �,w.l�'�1�•.-.r -. � . gym•",.i:m:. • :: ` ,� ,.. .-.T*' ...v,._.r5: ,: a ,•- . � wn'aa?.1tv,. "-. r-' '. -.a, - - ? , _..,. r t~ cv PtamONT Diss Jetinie Gee, of Toronto, G• R. a R t W s T E R ; Walter Kerr, of . Balsam; has is visiting with Mrs. Brown for a. Veterinary Surgeon purchased a new Ford auto. few days. Honor Graduate of the Ontario oON I N1o11 UNK - Mn. Coultice, of P t Perry, is Rev. J. R. anal Mrs. Real and Veterinary College and Honor - SI of -ttre-wesete.xr - rr a eu►rt«awe..x�oa•wrss+oa- -visiting friends in C-`emont. they a°'.u�'°i' - ; friends in Greenbank this week. Veterinary College. C. A. BOGYItT. t,e.l 16o.e•G T. P. Shirk spent Sufi day with - . :his son, Edgar, of Chalk Lake. Claremont, Ontario _ This g�k Offers Farmers • Miss Ethel Young,•�jpf Toronto, The prize list for the Canadian - seemp•andaalsfaatocr�+ldn.ser.tee. !s visiting -her aunt, Miss--Yvon-arioual EzhibiGion amounts _ _- sate Nota collected an favambt• teems. std d.•etoes made m anelt mae•t° _- Dr. Love and Widmer Miller year tq approximately $80,000•' It Alt¢. 'Sept.The Sayings Department to a sate and °d,tenf•ne depaefeor7 for rose '-..had a business trip to Port Perry. practically all goes to the agrieul- � a-nadlan 13 •r• �•r's"��"riOOt r"" an >: °f °6' d°i'""'�°'°"`b` _ ion Saturday. tural classes, e � David Peattie, of Toronto, has - _ - been spending A few. days with ------ National sir WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Mimager. .._:-.Claremont friends. MPT Alla AL ALAL JL JLAF AL by on Tuesday attending Ameet- TORO1�iTD ing of the presbytery. TIME TABLE—Piakerina 8tationG has returned from B Miss YounB.__ReNnol T.• Trains going East sae as follows a two weeks' h7i ay with—"r xo_ a Mail__, 6.08 A M. 15$;660 ,►rr-"`- Lcrlrfo s10-�ie5�0O0 14 Local 2.60 .3 Lives in Toronto and Guelph. 1 cal P. ' Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Wal, r cc ee Trains sing west Ane -aa lallawa•- Turner, of .Green River, spent 1t1>lisHOW Ly_diaE.Pmkham s PATRIOTIC YEAR - a, Local' 7.47 A. M. Thursday with Mrs. George Rich• Vegetable Coil pouAd Re,-._ _ ---- ,• 11 Local ' 2.20 P. M. ardson. - :Model :Military Camp 7 Mail 7.50 P. M, •Bnnday included• _—� *�- Fw7ie- are- sem tag stored Her- Daugb- Destruction of Battleships /C� Cf?EAM a co late of weeks at Simcoe Point ter's Health. f - Battles of the Air House at the lake south of Picker- g y w A N T E' ! Ing village. MAMMOTH At the Pickering Baker Miss Irene Forsyth, of Toronto, Plover, Iowa. - /' Frem a smart child - - t } Try _o.ur Home-made Bread Y °_tgpent Sunday with her grand "MY 18 Yea old ds�ttr' had female Military Display- eHERB MONKEY, PICKERING A reliable man to sell mother, Mrs. D. Forsyth, of North weakness. I spoke Claremont. abouto t it a� tb ye �AgCB OF THE ALLItorsES I� TB81lWO0d •:- � "d�Par1'� H �a Picker ag and Ontario GROWN-STOCKIAY Mrs, Watford, of Toronto, has not het hes any. V been spending a coapts of weeks Lydia E. Pinkham s Farm under Cultivation r p County.. x here with her parents, Thos. and '� Vegetable Cam- Millions in Livestock mall and see our stock of "Happy '-= . -Gibbons. - - r pound had been" of__. ..Goiliitur eat s:hibits - Thought" and other stoves - - A. J. and; Mrs. Chandler spen great benefit to � -- as well es -o er tees- - M Friday and Saturday with the R1ELI1�ci og Y .dmp,P pa g Send for limit of S reins• OSerings, _ - iatters- m her give it a trial. Eavetrou Bing and. re irin p g Noway. of Pickering. t S� bas taken g� rotnpEl attended to. Some of our farmers expect to +ori ,� Naval S- ctacle p and terms to agents, ha bottles of the Vege- t"' Work guaranteed and prices begin their fall wheat rxeAt ��'' • table Compound ac- ]REVIEW OF THE FLEET moderate. Liberal. Commission this week. The barley ,also will cording to directions on the bottle and Lawrence 1�e ready is a Eels days. sbe 'ie cared of this trouble. Sha was i Handsome _ e outfit. d. me fre Oar lice trustees are adver- Bellian Art Treasures I pc_� an ran down when she started taking' �r�tore'. itamaaa 13smd --GREENWOOD TONE.& WELLINGTON tising for tendiir"e for tile Von- the Compound and bee periods did not ; -1 otruction of cement walks. See come right. She was so poorly and Biggest Cat and Dot Show ' advt. in another column. weak that I often had to help hes dress F. He The Fanthiil Nurseries. Peter Macnab jr. Mis9 Margaret herself, but now she is regular as � f WAH TROPHIES (Established 18371 - r Macnab and Cecil Ingleton motor growing strong and healtbY•" w z3ITEVAL� led, to Peterboro on Sunday and �M HE vw, Plover, Iowa. Field Crain Competition CARPENTER, BUILDER spent the day there with friends. 1 HOliSE VERANDAH. avD BARN wY Mrs. Thos. Paterson and dart- Hundreds of such letters Greater Poultry Show 1 WORii, PANTRY CABINETS �ghter, Miss Gladys are visiting gratitude for the goodLydia Acres of BRanufactures I�CMB WAITERS, ;. with the former's plater. Mr, ham's Vegetable Compo i i Shingling and general repair ATTENTION y James 1drtop of Port Perry, fora lashed are constantly befog sere ved, boasand and One Rurk.t _A. couple of wwil- ° re I If you contemplate doing any Mr. Walker, principal of our remedy. i New Thinis to. See See me about any job you want ; public school who is in Toronto at done. Prices right. A erre in military it you are ill do not drag along and } 5� Home Telephone. kinfiof building neat season. ^ ► present taking Afro continue to suffer day in and day out but REDUCED RAILWAY RATES ...,.-we- will be pleased to figure training spent Sunday;with Clare- at once take Lydia E Pinkham's Veae•• I fMRON ALL POINTS F E E D - moat friends. table Compound, a woman's remedy for ! .�. s Dn your. _ requirments. James t� nderhill and daughter, woman's Ulm. _ � :. Missy Clara. left on Friday for U yon want special advice write to — at C. N, R•, Station for all kinds o! London, Ont. The latter will E. Piatham ll[ediciae Ca. (conA- A y�� SWttt tot Cherr9Wood . building material.' spend a week with friends before Lydiay I,Q� _ i _ returning home, deotial) Lynne lass. Your letter will -.-` ACasdyissrel la:atns. • : = - Wm, Spence, who has been re- opened, read and aaswe by a wessaa and Leld is strfot co Shop Cotton Beed Meal, -Bran. Shorts.lieving at the Standard Bank here [� �� Malted Corn Feed, Drieii Brene*'sduring the absence o! the mann,Vp Graias, Whole Cora, Create of the Mr. Sami:z. left on Friday for TENDERS WANTED- - West and Monarch Flour, Blach- T 1� ji*,� p���ip Y Arthur, to which branch he has -- - Nva is the time to get Sour Bic cies LVi BER ` Sealed Tenders will, be received by y ford's calf meal• Beef scrap and _ Ibsen transferred. repaired for the good roads. Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. ��rr .01 A number from Claremont and SaL rdas J ae ° for heto 6 peoo true- Get your Automobte Tires now.�� D. Gordon � Gaon, iLhe surrounding country attended tiro of cement si walks in the vil Prices are awn down. a Ind. Markham 5030. y Phoa the Lennox picnic at . Jackson's ]x a of �`leremo Ford size $15,50: other sires in ;Point on 1Vetineeday They re- hC lowest or'auy tender sot nee- proportion., Th0=11S.+a �?.B�lliO= .PICKERING • port A very lar a crowd and R - , - g essartly. accepted. !Ind phone 1918. kl snoc,t a oysble day. For full particulars apply to tt •aA'zssdn s°Lao,a~"a __ Hell and Independent Phone; ' Mrs, 1J. Gleeson and daughter, G. M. FoiusvT% .Mussell Andrew,an.E p° p Miss Margaret, accompanied Wil- Secy. o! Police Trustees Board. PICKERING. Ont- tp ••ct • 01 bar to Toronto in his auto on '" cost e,,, S = The Pickemg -_-_ --�• - Q • Sunday and are spending a few •r I•s• sr - !� O O n$• days with friends in the city be- � sus .•a • fore returning home. - • �ctnt o.- °` .• A •� �%' be - Ce Committee __ _ Geo. H. and Mrs. Samis-returned •„' eO •at .:.home nn Friday of tear spending , ° as � 14nc •• • ► s s e object of this Association Is to .,their holidays with the latter's �.q I :av -'- leases stealing sad prosecute, parents, Mr, and Mrp. Scott, of ��(.., � � s � s, _ the acinus. Brussels. Master Findlay bvili *�” =pC a•a '+spend some time with his grand --Ise y parents before returning home. lyja lowe'Talcu''ngoWder 7 ,` '" a M�aaii• iof Exec Live i6h as n mambee ~ R• E. and Mrs. Forsyth, lure. u.•••, FO c �� 'd$= °� o! Executive Comm It". Robins and sister, P. Macnab jr. - �E 4: o a=M _ Metabsrship fee �1•�• ' Mies Margaret Macnab, M198 Nyal's Mayflower Talcum is an •es- l $ 8c a Rumohr, . Dr. B. I. Love. Taos. ::`��eAce to every first time user. Its touch a g- a wy a TioY•tsma. be had tzom pp• rr..ta.nt e:; : b O i 8•cretsr7 onappiteailon. Rirkett and others motored mit to is sow soothing and refreshing. Its distiae- e 7 a to Exse: Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm - Glen Williams on Tuesday after =0 0• si_si ^ a e, ^ a_ o n the beauties of tive Mayflower perfume, delicate, individual, p ^ t o •Q er, O. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Out noon to enjoy W 1 Clark. nature and incidentally catch a elusive. Ideal for every use to which you ;' o; A; ob'. ' i 1 A, O+Connor: w few speckled beatitiee. `C put a Talcum. ° • ' Pre.idout, 8ecretseT Farmers are now very busy with r. ° W r' �� ��:ao their hay harvest. The work ha- s a- 0 0 u a been greatly interfered with by Nyal Quality prcpara`zors can' be obtained only'm ~ _ �• K al Quality stores. Ask one of them for free copy of the heavy rains of the past two y Qpar- 'weeks. —. weeks. As a rule the , crop -is Booklet entitled 11 Your Co npicxion," giving full Vac_ ;sg BOmewbatlight in this.loeality, `•''ticalats of best methods of massage o Good'Luok _especially the old meadows, but - some farmers -report having as heavy a crop as they have ever - Trees .had. .• With A number of farmers thmngh• s : out the country who intended to Depends on having the right kind• Of all materials and design get throngb the season with their of trees. Bowman's have kept lin stook.. It will pay you ,old binders have been compelled Thomas M. MQFadden, Druggist, Pickering, Ont. ' heavy fibrous routs• 10 sell at our works and inspect our cinch , Lo purchase new machines nwing and obtain prices. Don't be mile$ by , —to the very heavy et�p. Similar -They are grown in the right kind �a we do not employ tbem. consegnsaiM- reporf=e come from other parts of • �� S � ^ : of soil They are handled o m can, and pe throw off the u v ID the country. This is a good state • - R J G '� acid eked in the 'pink -of - 0ertainl is of 10 per ebasi gfo m use . for the farmer and also fur the o L/ certainly save by pnr'chsstag boas os, mannfaetnrer and the tradesman Is, condition -and they.. groove call solicited. WHI who are engaged in turning out Onr June Sale was good. We saved you trinnep. Compare prices and Two more agents '.wanted 'ANITE CO.e the machines, as the -outlook for in OntAriu Cuuaty. a'co• wnteei•. ontirto them has not been pprticnlarly valines we are offering in every, line of merchandise -all old bright. prices, You know that every line of goodwhesad- ' forget the grand garden vanced Ainee the oar. ' Cunie new Re later THOS, W, BOWMAN & SON CO-, s, W -WALKER Dont R LIMITED ' party to be given on the "Metrho: - on you will not be able to buy the Pump Manufacturer,` dist church lawn on Tuesday even- goods at the "very low prices we are offering now: Ridgeville, Ontario Ing next ander the auspices of'the Sho and Residence, Dundas 8t,, i,Rdies Aid! Supper will Men's harvest Boots, .. $1.15 Dress Goode, reg. 30 cents, for 26 cents. p 1.911 Gingbams, reg. 12c and 13c, for lOc. SYHITBY, ONT. Men..Roe served from six o clock untilBoydand Girls B000ts 1.ii0 muslina and Voils. • • CHOPPING . all have boNa served, after which _ 1.50 Ladies' Muslin Cuffs and Collars, 45c three doors west of Whitby ,$otiee�: 'a high•cERex pmgrain will be red. Ladies' Roots, • • Seecial D a A, Corsets, reg, 75c, $ ,; tiered by Toronto's popular come- Ladies' Slippers, . 1.25 for 86c.• 1.00 fcr' 90c AND OAT FLAKING We are prepared to Instal wood oriro e dans.. Will J. White and Jules Men's Khaka 8hirta .. 75 DuckBuitings in navy. white', pumpsoe short notfee, also at ad Men's dark striped Shirts. , • . cadet and linen, l6c to 20c The undersigned ie prepared -AW do to all kinds of repairing. K Drazil. The9e artists w.11l give, an � entirely neer program and one rain chopping and oat flaking Weill Cleaned. =3' _ which will be sure to pleaFe all. Agent for the OntNrio Wind Mali. A refreshment booth will be on GROCF.RIFS—Black and Green Tert flak Per Ib. Try halt a pound and be con g every dap in the week also gasoline engines and ' the grounds from which ice-cream winced test it. is rhe only good a in the market today. fits, higbest the squre gear and ether refreshments may be F! ur—Tea Bons. Cream Buns, Five Rosea. For butter and egg . g - except on Saturday Price paid in trade. BMPIRB CiiEAJi SEPARATOR Y --- - p„t. pempmbei• •tile date, nWood Ind. Phone 26 t2red. •- Tuesday, Admission 'T �' Tu y Jaly 2?th. 1 �.1 P� Cfl. X11.nsta'1kA_•(rh'1:1;�'8�..'.14181�.: _..�...-�a,......ar �..:.. .. - _ a�r- PICS �tl�+i C�' oho d F. Bayles, re - , ! ^2•'+..�`• "Y.:n 3,,kV r �. � S'L.-.s-�'FS R .y �'�- A..x�jp�a.?/.SSR �•y- _ ._ r a': •..v. �fi. ,o • o -e . .ac.m.•n:sa.% .:+mrn i..7°:Ar �+„F+ha!+r_Tr..: - .. -. ._.. - _... a.. c IT- .. w - - i - NERVOUS CHILDREN 4 - 7BO� T- THE . _._.. ar Study an Too e s HO-USEHOLO =_=, Exercise Leads to • t. Vitus Dance. - h criticism of modern _ Dainty Dishes. educational methods that requue too Blackberry Cottage Pudding.—One- trimmed tznd partly sliced. Arrange much work of school children, allow- in .deep pan, with garnish of egg - third cup of butter, one cup of sugar, - ing them too little time for play and I two cups' of Sour, three teaspoonfuls -whites,; capers, etc. Fill 'in with as- preventing sufficient out-of-door ewer- , pie and allow to chill. Unmold and r P ft of baking powder, -one-half cup of !� \: etas. When the study of music or any milk, one egg and one cup of black- serve with boiled mayonnaise. r other accomplishment, with the'neces- berries. Cr he Stuffed Tomatoes in Aspic.—Have -- sary practice, is a de e strain is sugar _, and egg vfell beaten. Sift as many pee an c t e sma per - increased. Under these conditions the flour, baking powder and salt toge- f feet tomatoes as desired. Chop cu- _ blood becomes impoverished and the ther and add to- the other mixture: cumbers and radish, -add mayonnaise; - to nourish the nerves. The child be- Beat well; add the berries:-'•"BakL in and --stuff tomatoes- with mixture:--•-- --- yR - ca a pane=€ artl�fsmsi_i-custa2'd-lno s wi muscles follow.. Sometimes the child minutes. Serve with. blackbtrry aspic. Lay in a ' stuffed tomato; top - _ >� stumbles in walking and drops what sauce. - aide down. Finish filling with aspic, it tries to hold., Pallor, listlessness Blackberry Sauce. — Beat three- I and ,set away on individual lettuce and irritability are is that quarters of g cup of heavy cream - and leaves, and garnish with star of may- �� �� -early show that the blood and nerves one-third cup of powdered sugar un- ,naafis: ` are failing to meet the demands made til stiff; add. one cup of crushed black- Grape Sherbet --One tablespoon of J upon them, and that St:: Vitus dance berries and one-half teaspoonful of granulated gelatin, one pint of has fastened its hold 'upon the'rhild. ' grape vanilla.'juice, one pint of water; one cup of In this condition there is no tonic •- - -„ / Cabbage Salad.—Take half a head sugar, two lemons,, one orange. Soak -- - / can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, of cabbage, shred very __tune, and, gelatin, in half a cup of cold water. r which build up the blood, Atrengthen plunge into cold water until crisp. Boil sugar and water to syrup and the nerves and safely -help to meet the Drain well and put in a bowl. Make add dissolved gelatin. When partly _ ....demands of the growing child. Out- a good salad dressing of half a cup- cooled add juice of lemons, orange of -door exercise, nourishing food, ful of cream. Add a tablespoonful. of. and -grape juice. Freeze Bnd serve in ' - C � � / plenty of sleep with these tonic pills sugar and one teaspoonful of salt. If sherbet cups with mint leaf garnish. will cure even the most severe cases you like a sour flavor,�ut in a tea- _ of Sti i u_. sacs. _ e offer -- :440—n-Nl-of vinegar lowing proof: "Up to the age of ten Rice Croquettes with Cheese Sauce. Household Hints. _ - IS IDEAkfor the growing ch" especially in the years," says Mrs. Johnson, of Hem- —Boil a cupful Df rice in two and a If peas are a trifle old, try boiling ford, N'S "my son Calvin was as h - summer. s any child could ad two i them bk If not tend with a lettuce lea! and '& to - % _ - ' - n with spoonful of sugar in the water. a cupfuls s e milk. o —� "]But It must l� urs — — -- h lege begann the, sats ,dash of paprika, and mix with' and rugged onfuls of Then he to comp in a i hurt h d of pains in th Bummer bed spreads should be p and made In a sanitary plant, head, and began to fall back in 5la made of material that is easily wash - two beaten egg yolks, and chill.'I ed. There is nothing prettier than "Such as the City- Dairy, . We ship thousands of Ice studies at school Then I noticed a ' g • p ,When cold and stiffened mold into the inexpensive dimity: twitching of the muscles of his face i cones, bails or cylinder forms. _ Dip Tin is an undesirable material for -------'Cre8m Brides for- hole -moody __ and - in -Numbs, then is- whites.. and in- r _ - --. - • "Cook " tfe� �Tanaic -acid- acts on - �. F _ seemed to be in constant motion. - Our -Numbs again. " Cook the sauce well, s o jar lthotteands Of BSI10ro9 of Bulk ICs• Cream for cOn- _ .• falai! physician was called in and such metal and is apt to form a poi - y p y before adding the cheese. Serve as mous compound. Gumption In the shops of discriminating dealers pronounced the trouble a severe at- �, as it is melted, To iron raised lace, place it be- g tack of St. Vitus dance. He was un-, Carrots.—Peel and cut In rounds, der the doctor's treatment fdr some `in" e everywhere in Ontario. _ _ _ _ cubes or tong strips Coo in boil- - twe n a. r do not iron it at three 1donths, but did not seem to im in , .. g salted water until tender. Serve all 1! not ironed it should be prove. We had taken him from with cream sauce or toes the carrots stretched, while wet, with a pin at s� school, and were careful that nothing is the followingmitture• For - two _ A very each point. . _ should excite him, but notwithstand- , cu la carrots take one shirts thataresatisfactory around tthe mcot . s ing he grew worse, and the least start cupfuls of the cut c rro col - Look tablespoonful of sugar, lemon juice. a :. r lar band is to sew a narrow oke to would bring on attacks of hysteria. , little salt and pepper. Pour into .a y for Thiq went on for some months ulitil i saucepan and shake- till -the mixture I fit the neck and to come just below the Sign. _ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were brought is -absorbed. Carrots and peas served' the worn place. ti _ If the fire is running low and a to my attention, and we decided to together are appetizing. quick oven is needed, try opening the give him `this medicine. After using I _ Browned Chicken in Cream Gravy. ' even door, filling it with- cool fresh TORONTO, _ a few boxes there was a noticeable —This is an excellent way 'o cook air. Then close the oven door, and - improvement, and by the time he had ! an ofd fowl. Clean and disjoint a ' = taken nine or ten boxes he had- recov- ' it will hest much more quickly. � two -pear -old Tien, and gut to cook inremoverom a t1�/0 want an Ager -t In every town eyed his forme good health. Therea kettle containing at first only one dress dampen it in lukewarm er -spots fwater. -- - - ---- -- - - - -.-. has been no- sign of a return of the =pint bf boiIin water. Let simmer at - - -- - — g Place a piece of cloth over water 1LI1� DAILY Ori crossed the threshold of our trouble, and I can scarcely say how least three hours over the low burner !Y1 L13L j OUTPUT i( (j j possibili- ( spots on right bide and press until ties. thankful we feel for.. the complete • or on the back of the range, watch- beth pieces of material are dry. Temporary Preponderance. restoration o four son's health. l ing rather=closely., As the water boils When making baked or boiled cus- _,. Parents who find their growing , away, add more, but • only enough to _ or girls beeomin new^•,ashcmld isrd, the rail![ to be used should t)e ary preponderance of material. She ' g i �Om- n set ssidal -'cool Thai . lose no time in giving them Dr. Wil -'W half done season with _one tea- make the custard in the ordinary way, -- has done it in two way,. She aceumu- spoonful of - salt and one-fourth tea - great stores before the war. -She' llama Pink Pills. You may ward oft In VERY NEARLY- EIGHT. MILLION listed an attack of St Vitus dance, or if the !spoonful of pepper. Half an hour be- and it will lac perfectly smooth. has mobilized the whole of her in- troubie--has -reached that stage the fore• dinner bring to greater heat and To !t, bacon so as to have it i �` straight, light brown and crisp, invert PER MONTH. duatrie>#- alter the 'war, having no Pills will effect a cure. Sold by all brown on all sides, sprinkling with doubt taken steps before the war to medicine dealers or by mail at 50 flour lightly as it browns. - Just be- { t perforated pie tin over s larger pie be ready for the mobilization of the cents a box or six boxes for S2.501 fore serving Add one teacupful of tin, lay slices' of bacon smoothly over orksho s immecjiatel after 'the Wear _ the perforated tin and place in oven Tremendous Output of Ammranitioe ?" p - y from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., cream. and let boil up once: Aa even, brown color is obtained as was declared. Her preponderance in: Brockville Ont. - y is Pointed Out by David two or three directions is very not- �____ Gelatin Dishes. the grease trickles into the plate be- • Llgd George _ able. I mention this because it is - A- - - t �A low. This method prevents an spat - � - -. - - —Two b spoon- er' g o the stove. The bacon is - - sential .they should be understood in -The W hole Duty. of a Soldier. Toms o sofa - to le in • fuls ofgranulated gelatin; half scup evenly cooked and the grease isper- the That Teutonic allies are trriing + tnvltiri the assistance- of --the - out 250,000- shells a day was one of munity to enable us to compete with n e eve of t6e�li8tti�at -th8— y ry-ing Eg$a This ! of�oId ws-ter, res an a aTi cups YectT clear for f the Startlingstatements made b this formidable enemy. The superior- Marne the French officers gathered! of tomato pulp, celery stalk, bay leaf, method' is 'a great advantage when y ! y. penor- their men about the bivouac&, and in whole clove, two. t*blespoonfuls af one uses oil..or gasoline, especially as David Lloyd George in 'hi¢ great ity of the Germans in material was the summer night, broken by the roar i Tarragon vinegar, paprika and salt. I the cooking of the bacon can be col •ci speech in the British House off• Com- most marked in their heavy guns,' of cannon, read to them the proclam-' Dissolve gelatin .in cold water. Mix biped with, the baking of tnufiiiis or mons a few days ego in moving the their high explosive shells, their ! ation issued by--Joffre. It thrilled i other ingredients, heat and add gels other things. adoption of the munitions of war sup rifles, and perhaps .most of all their every one with the thought that the tin, stirring until perfectly dissolved. Zinc is often the hardest thing in ply bill. The Minister -of Munitions machine guns. These have turned out fate of France la is their hands.] Strain into. ring words, place on ice the house to clean es said in - �`�' f3 pedally under part: to' be about the most formidable ..Advance," read the order; "and s:nd unmold• on lettuce leaves, filling kitchen stoves, where it becomes bad - weapons in the -war. They have almost when you can no longer advance, hold' centre. with mayonnaise 'to which ly discolored. Otte- of -the .simplest. ' ` Superiority of Men. superseded the rifle and rendered it - at all costs what you have gained. If whipped cream has been added. Or nd surest methods is to dry thor- H "We have an undoubted superiority unnecess�•' you can: no longer hold, die on the. }llf' with cucumber,' cabbage -or other oughly the zinc and then go over it In men—(cheers)—in numbers —and I Germany's Preparedness. - spot." ' salad. _�writh kerosene oil, which must be al -- am assured by all those who have . The problem of victory is a prob- Beef .Tongue `Molded in Aspic. ]owed to stand, a48r night In the been at the front that it is not mere- le of mobilizing our resources for An official song -book .is Jasued by Make aspic as follows: Four table- morning this should be wiped with a ly a superiority in suinbers, but' in f the purpose of increasing the material the Lords of the Admiralty for the, spoonfuls of granulated gelatin, one soft cloth, and more kerosene applied. , the quality of men—(cheers)—and,' of war.' What was the condition of use of bluejackets: quart of -highly seasoned stock, one. The oil eats out all the grease and therefore, it is purely a question of things with which we were confronted and :%a half cupfuls of cold water, dirt which_ adheres to the zinc and equipping them with -the necessary; at the beginning, of war? Germany Juice of one lemon. Dissolve gelatin makes it white and spotless. . Zinc- _ amount of material to support 'their; had been preparing for years. (Hear,-. Lord Tennyson, Darwin, Gladstone, in cold water. Add hot stock.and al- lined sinks or bathtubs can be treat - valor in the attacks which they make' hear.) She had been •preparing in a and Oliver Wendell Holmes were all low to dissolve perfectly.. Strain and ed the same way, but must be thor- on the lines of the 'eiieniy. 'I heard , direction -which' we hardly suspected. bornin the same year. use as desired. Have a beef tongue' oughly dried afterward. y the other day on very good authority' We naturally were anxious lest she r. —and Phis will give the House an idea i was making -great secret preparations —�- ----'� , of the tremendous preparations made'to strengthen her navy and to. des by the enemy for this war, and -of the velop a sudden surprise attack upon -- .. .. - - Hl..._::•::::.......:.:....:.:.::CFi[F:iii:..f�::::::':.`.-;F::.iiEi2:::::::::€:Z^!ttAuse� expansion which has taken place ever us.. I think on the whole there was . ; 1 = ° �" ~'`":: ;( „;::::: �;,;;._;;; . _�� .......since the war—that the central Euro-! nothing that she has done for herpean powers are turning out 250,000' navy that we had not' anticipat- shells er da ed. There was nothin she - hadP 3'• lI done for her navy that we were notEight Million Shells a Month. prepared against. There has been i '^ 1 i 'ducts i - That is very nearly eight million; no surprise in the turning out of any Fe p n•4,, shells per month. The problem of h expedients of -war which had not been ho u s e h o l d u se _ "'^� -■�. _.,;• �r. ." ,.: ' _ _ victory for us is how to equal, how to foreseen so far as the navy was con- today have bridged surpass, that tremendous production. cerned. The strength developed by the gap from the primitive things of sixty years ago as has _ victory is the accomplishment of that .the submarines has been surprising; (Bear, hear.) The problem of speedy but the number and the fart that aim with the least possible waste of' they possessed' them was no surprise: l time. ( Cheers.) Any 'obstacle, any I That•ivas -not he case with her armies. - mismanagement, any slackness and' I'ventured to call. attention in. 1913_ . suniar � indiscipline, any prejudice which pre- to the fact that in my judgment •Ger- 1� vent or delay mobilization of -all our I many was concentrating upon devel- resources at the earliest possible mo- i oping the strength of her armies and w, ~-cent postpone victory. The question snot- of her navy,. and I got. rather e � Canada's first refined sugar, "Ye Olds o -._ _ -tante''-x2=-1854; �¢s R-EBPfr fit ;-sv---- .,:c. the Ministry of Munitions we�bad time. What 'was•the fact? Ger- THE �aT• !ke' y y prepay- M DEi2N : was -the -first Canadian granulated sugar, In e se urselges to achieve is: Can Tnan had undoubted! been O 1880, and the first Sugar Cartons in 1912.achieve %@t purpose? I say that ing. She lead been piling up mater- OCER i. can accomplish that object of noti ial until -she was -ready. She was on . t The leader in every advance, merely equalling the German and the best of terms with everybddy Y" Sugar stands today first in the estimation of Austrian output of munitions, -but if -'1' tens of tho•isands of Canadian families. 131 we are in earnest we can surpass it. ,.The 12th Lancers are one of the AA for "REDPATH" in IA&vidaal Packages. (Cheers.) The central European very few cavalry regiments which 2;an d 51b. Cartons. 10, 20, 50 and 100 ib. Bags. po4ers have probably attained have seen sea service, having served �w CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO., LWTED, MONTREAL something like the limits of their post on board Lord fleet in the Able output: We hav only just � operations at Toulon. - _ '�• ,. ,}iu:.�fia ",. •.,. ..: r.i.:- •-. --=rr. • +ta-n.es ."+r°-a.W'-r.^L: -.rc�.Ys+?;m$'+,YS' ...rn•' .'..r-(.t,•.:..L../.�w..F. ''�, +-. �-...,..�'...—` .. ... - � .: !.." ' ae, a .'.p � _i%:h==`SY'�: �p-'szac.-S°...n3�'..^..d•^_r.. r4.a .0 tt' 1 "f_!fir'F"k�. '�AS.", !, >'-_-rr •-c.' _... •-ry.''1��-.=,Naa.r/..:R'.e's•-Tnaj. +."- C^'�,wh"r2+7."� .A. w.o,•Fiv^. n'r. via a`. _�a.i•1f '1.*.F . � .... .. '; .: .. . .:,.. '.:.., . :' .. a • .� , U'S IT that the clear spruce of British Col- RENOVATING BUILDINGS. { umbia is meeting with favor for the W�Qukw e r; construction of aeroplanes, and sev- Canadian National Exhibitim An- eral small supplies have been deliv- •�"J a}� thorities Taking Precautions; t Has Rempved Wrinkles For erect. 'In all It will be interesting to sto:kmea 0 Over 2,000 • YearS The credit Situation in the Province — generally to know that the most ex- Years improving, and it seems to be the lieves Fullness After Meals.' - - - - -- - - general opinion that obligations have ' " _ - taken y t .precautions are _ being - since the time o! pats, the been well met when conditions are "When I was working around the taken by the Canadian National Ex- beauties of the Ea a ha ' preserved considered. Lumbermen report that farm last winter, I had an attack of feet on, Toronto, to thoroughly digin- ; k Daw_ fact all sheds and buildings to be their fresh bloom ofE o hand P their collections are satisfactory. The 'inflammation, writes Mr. E. P. \ their skins free from W wrinkles by weaker dealers are not in the market Jd3is,«of Port Richmond. "I was weak occupied by livestock :during the coon- a. the application of a combination of to any extent, and the stronger firms for a long tiziie, but well-enough to ibg Fair, Aug. 28 to Sept. 13. - Oriental oils, the preparation of which weA until spring. But _something. Immediately after the military au- --is a.- secret handed dawn from gener- are able to meet demands made upon thei> _-L`xpmt ,__mL__ r_ __,a went .wrong with my bowels for I thorities iad removed the last of the „3 °tion to generation. Aa a had- to use salts or physic all the- horses housed at the grounds over the A Canadian traveler in Egypt R'� basis of cash on delivery. time.. My, stomach kept sour, and winter, a meeting-of the chairmean in /� J fortunate enough. to secure the secret The Department of Agriculture for always after eating there was pain charge of the different branches of 'from an Arab. After exhaustive tests British Columbia, reports by wire and fulness an _ of the re °ration in En land Ives oc department at the Ex- Unii-ed-St atae and Canada t e pre- In ea na }ndigeation. Nothing help- + tiactly encouraging, and that -weather ed me until I used Dr. Hamilton's hibition met and decided to at once aration has been laced in the hands r" P . i? conditions are favorable for growth. Pills. Instead of hurting, like. other seek Government co-operation in the of druggists everywhere under the" Increases are reported in land' clear- pills, they acted , very mildly, and work of disinfecting and cleansing ' d 02ds6e �,�, trade marked name of Usit. seemed to heal the bowels. I did. not the grounds.t'ngyg{•yplEllfbetd{s Usit Mfg. Co., Ltd., 476 Roncesvalles ins, and in the areas devoted to crops re ire lar a doses to get results g of all kinds. The rofits of poultry Alar have since avenue,- T � azrliltozi=a- eerrengaged cat-th' me-woik= ---- - - - - �5 __. -. raising have been reduced to some ex- -so-.-glad that.I-have found a mild yet .nizibg- everg inch-o# sp in hieh - -- Is oR RENT ` A SHORTAGE OF SHIPS. tent owing to`the high price of grain,certain remedy. Today I am well— task they are using the most thor- - FAR but there has been satisfactory in- no pain,- no sour stomach, a good ap- T F LooxixG Fo3 A FARX C"SULT Serious Handicap on the Limber crease in .dairying: _ In. small fruits ,petite, able to digest .anything. This ough methods. Floors, walla, ceilings, 1 me. I have over Two Hnnared on ms " � = Trade of British Eolumbiao there is a fair crop. The selling or- is a whole lot of good for one medi- stalls and every nook and cranny that list, located in the beet son. sections of Oa• w; cine to do and-I can say Dr. Hamil might prove a lurking or breeding- °i' lo. An elsee. H. W. Dawson. Brsmvtoa. -_ It is evident from reports on trade ganizations have been improved, and , , y p ton's Pills are the beat pills, and place for germs are being treated NEWSPAPERS FOP sai.E. ` Conditions prices have been excellent so far. is British Colubia which Truck farming is increasing, and the my letter, I am sure, proves, it. with specially prepared disinfectants ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB have just been received by officers of Refuse a substitute for Dr-. Hamil- of extra strength and effectiveness.- P Offices for sale is good Ontario the Canadian Northern Railway Com- British Columbia produce is largely ,ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butter- Before the livestock are.honsed at towns.. ThA most useful and interesting parry, that the war 1n Europe was not displacing imports from the, United nut sold in yellow boxes 2bc. All gI p of CII businesses Full information on States: The prices for beef, pork and dealers, by The Catarrhozone Co.; the ognds prevdo s to the Fair the avDlication, to Wilson Publishing Cora►- . . ,. the entire cause of the business--de— Exhibition Board will have all build- pany, Ts west Adelaide St.. Toronto. `y ressisn, from the effects of which mutt°n are good-and likely to so con- Kingston, Out. Ina inspected b the Veterinary Gen- p g y MISCELLANEOUS. the people in the coast province are time. There is a eatisfactor3z-. in- recovering, Representative buai- ease in hog raising. The establish- oral, who will come from Ottawa for A French Boy's Pluck. the purpose. The Ontario Govern- wxcEx Tv>isoits LUxPa' B•re.o nese men from Vancouver and Vic- °Sent of • public markets is- proving-� PnrPo - -�� ria_alm9at u advance the very eatiaiactory, and-is reducing the A patient in the American -men. , o, wall conduct an indepen- out vain tour roma . Berman writ as Dafora too let Dr. Hellman Medical sur-Seine-' Co ..�— nswood. oat. oplaion, filet apeculationa of the boom coat °t -riving- --�nskiiied labor at lam at kleuilly= dent_inelfection�andt_ wiII be a very �,sl:.a_ coll� i low prices is plentiful skilled labor tells the following story of one of his,, elusive germ indeed that will be abTe period in real estate, account for'the I . ' - ' greater portion of their troubles. Ia difficult-to obtain; and fairly good !comrades•: to dodge this Combined attack. FARMS FOR SALE. 1prices are paid. The report adds that "We had.been living in the trenches I 4� AgMg FOR gAI,E IN THH ey add that the European conflict for days with tb¢ water above our County of Norfolk. Good choice. Inas had the effect o! _complicating comparatively little grain will be im- , ported from the Prairie Provinces I ankles. At that time our trenches - Prices ranging from ;30.00 to ;100.00 conditions of trade, but contend that this year on account of the larger were only thirty-six yards away from O (;au-=teed I per acre. Terms reasonable. Apply the slowing down of provincial eoin- area sown. The tendency appease to the German trenches, so that we could IwTe Ynowa tq ! R. W. Bartmann, Lynedoch, Ont ' marcs may Justly be attributed to the be for city people to exchange town hear the enemy talking and whistling More tau.,, act* without i - economies British Columbiana were } Y - .. pain !a S� hours. le I DUTCH BULBS. forced to resort to in order to meet f properties for farm lands, and .many 'and, indeed, we often called across to _ seothins+ h�slias� , r ha about twenty-one , FOR FALL 1 Bulbs DIRECT .F$OM _ to-be "si2itious-toleave the, . --=- the- payments-for file iesl,.gatate they ! � �"' n� takes Lbe sting right I had purchased long before, in the town and engage in agricultural One day, young P. why was a ort No remedy so , Holland. Bulbs of fist quality, work. A large increase In production hot-tempered chap ty ek, sate an sure as Putnam'$ Pala- guaranteed true to name and color hope of obtaining a prompt and ex- is looked for in the next few years. years of age, threw down his shovel legis Corn Dxtraetor. Bold svet7- low prices. Send for our eataloqtie. cessive profit. But it also seems from - :and said that he wouldn't work in such j 'srhera--25,& yer bottle. Dorval Nurseries, Dorval Station, 3 -_-the reports, that the days of disci- �� a a nasty hole another moment; and , P.Q. • Tea Is �a War Munition. pline have resulted in the formation } that he had rather die at once from a __ • . _ of a new perspective towards buss- le is beige used as the a trencmost hes, -. 1►to Joke. nese generally, and the revival which able beverage ration in the trenches German bullet than live another day • now appease to be imminent will find m Europe. The belligerent Govern- in the trench. Anyhow, be was going i What's on the carpet to-day, my a people without ilhlaiega, and with a mem• are buying ir6mense quantities out to chop some wood fqr a floor and dear?'t asked Mr.Wombat, vehn is - -- let the Germans shoot flim if they flowery of speech. ,. ,,t,, " ,,,,,,, more intelligently direaYed courage' and the troops are acquiring. a taste, m that J° hastrack-.cr.a r for tea that will greatly increase the j wished' "More mud h berry „ shin ao.ntlm ' in..non ` i"a. waiting to take advantage of its op- Thereupon P, calmI crawled out: ed in. I e'pose;' responded literal Mrs. rtunities. These reports to the C. + futuyg consumption. Cheap tea is a p° y ' o" 'h. = Jp° I of the trench, walked to a woodpile Wombat. ; p'nfi°"n uw' �.,,�'�n.., N. R, are supplementary to those ' thixlg of the past, now that the new ' in ,full sight of the Germans, and be- � ----� �"fl � """Lag er"' � demand has Arisen, and rising prices published recently in connection with ; gan making plinks from the wood. i - - the survey of trade conditions in .Can- may be expected for some time. This is to certify that fourteen' sda, which was conducted' by that 'M He worked a whole hour; for the Ger- . y _ � mans were so much astonished at, years ago I got. the cords of • my _ rnmgany. Calling Bismarck's Bluff. left wrist- nearly severed, and, was his audacity, and so delighted with for about Wins months that I had u' In $rtLiah Columbia, the worst e!- Bismarck was conferring the Iron facts, commercially, is the mar over- 'Cross on a hero of the ranks; and, his pluck, that they made no at, no use of m hand, and tried other leo:• tempt to atoll him. ; Liniments, also doctors, and - was - seas, have been experienced by the `being in a_ humorous mood, he said: j --When be had finished the needed receiving no benefit. -By s ers,Ia- I -imen engaged in the lnmbering"indus- "I am authorized to offer you, instead pp pile of boards, P. as calmly carried. from a friend I got 33IWARD'S hundred thalera. What NT and used one bottle which thy. The demand• for budding mates . off• the Cross;, a hundre , them into the trench; and the `teen , LINIMENT } l +" .. me and have been con fetal cured .. a , - le in e . ai a do'yo* u P isY from the poop th �• ri y-is y � made a -good $cos: o! Lhem. yy --- Provinces fell off sharply almost im- "What is the cross worth?" asked _. using MINARD'S LINIMENT in my 1 family ever since and find it the same e outbreak of hos he soldier. y r mediately after the t a would " _ Much to Sin as when I first need it, and cul _Mies, and has not yet-'returned to j "W;;out three thalera. _ _ ;Rumania Owes M King.. .. . its former - ume.--T�a undoubtedly y-T'�ei well; [trc Rumania owes v� be without. it._- y o Ring Charles, ISAAC adversely affected a number of ani 11- jjl take the cross sand . ninety-seven:+ most of its modern development. He i i er operators, or at least those ent�*='thalers."_ was one of the most progressive. of s prises lacking adequate backing, but 'I' �monarchs. lie built ug.an army' of Described. the larger .concerns which were well seibsz4-s Zd umsat Cures colas, Bao the first class, carried out great' na= I ,. • financed have been able to easily wen- '—Pa, what is an interesting conver tions] works inspired and supported ?"NO Amu I ' Lher the re-adjustment rind. AL _- controls Lienor Sales. sationarist . ` period. an educational system, encouraged ! "One who know"ll about what's j present, it would appear i4.i' the under the powers conferred by the railway development,. and organized . mills in British- Columbia would be i•Defence of the Realip Act the. Brit- the agriculture o! the country s° ef- In the books that you've been too lazy ' Clock Made of Straw. _.-:..._ doing_. a.. much larger businesa.if ships; iah Government by an.Order-in-Conn- fectivel that Rumania is now one A-clock made entirely of straw and or too indifferent .to read for your-- i were' available to faove the • product to I cif-decided to tale¢ over the control of. of the principal grain ekportiiig i self; my b y - - - • willow withes has been completed re o , -- -q[� destination. A abort -of bct- the sale and supply ` of intoxicating , countries of the world. - Gently in Switzerland. The chimes LDms as a matter of .fact ,appears fol liquors in many• districts- where- war ; r samara's T.lainens CWMs easrst !a Gown are made of straw put through s ops- be the chief handicap. '�Yhile prices I material is being made and loaded` - Gia}' process to give a ringing sound • have eased •08 somewhat;• the hrii%k- unloaded o`r nth iso dealt wiftn.. The-, BUILT' A MIONL'IIE�iT .: _ Obliging. Not a bit of metal was used in the .age .hail been taken up, possib mote districts affected include the city of 1 The Beat Sort in the WorlLA servant-girl one day went to her•] uniqueclock. than takep up by better, iamd what a Bristol. and surrounding towns, ;Avon- i _— mistress in tears, and asked permis- I s manufacturer describes as . "mpre imouth, Newhaven, Southampton,' "A monument built-by and from,sion,to go home for a few days =shy LOW FARES TO THE CALIFORNIA tractable.".labor. A aeagedy for the j Newport, Cardiff, Barry, Bariow=in- Postum," is the way a man describes ;had °telegram telling that her mo- EXPOSITION$. VIA CHICAGO prJee.trouble'is be g sought in pians Furnes�•''Liverpool and 'adjoining NORTH-WESTERN RY. _ � • himself, He says: - t,]i� was ill. for the organizing of a- central selling towns, and most of the munition and "For years I was a coffee drinker, " Four splendid- daily trims from the agency, similsr+te thayi- operatingzi shipbuilding centres ^iii' Yorkr;hire. Of course,-go, said the mistress; New Passenger Terminal, Chicago to t$e State of Washington.- Members of Parliament of all until at last I became a terrible,suf- ,only, Maggie, do not stay longer, San Francisco, Loa Angeles and Baa 1 fere- from dyspepsia, constipation, than is necessary._ We need you. I Diego, • Choice of Scenic and Direct The mill men on the coast say that parties - have undertgken - a - campaigz;': stocks of lumber th cos the world I {� thank •the employers and workmen headaches and indigestion. (The et- I Maggie promised to' return- as soon i 3iantes through the best of the West. fects on the system of tea and coffee as possible,-and hurried away. A week Something to see all the way. Double are badly, in need of new supplie in' munitiari. contracts, for • the woiwt g Cry I.passed without a word from her drinking are v similar, ,because hien) track, Automatic electric safety sig- :` If from the confidence engendered by they. alreaW%ave done, and to urge - they each contain the drug, caffeine.).. came a note• by post—"Dear Miss ( nals all the way. Let us" pian your he harvesting of ,a good crop; build- .upon, tliera the vital importance. of ;, g_� I twill' be' back next week, an i trip and furnish folders and full- par ing resumes- its former activityin the The different kinds of medicine I , ,.turning out'-as great a quaptity• • of ;tried did not .cure me, and finally ! plass •kepe my place for me; mother I Liculars. B. H. Bennett, G.A., , 44. Prairie Provinces; and vessels are munitions the country is capable of some -one told me to leave off coffee i is _ dying as fast as she 'can. To Yonge St., Toronto, OntIio. able to clear to newly developed mar- producing. I i�oblidg, .Maggie." and take iip�'ostum. I was'fortunate keta in .Great Britain, the Nest In ' '� The Romans punished parricides by' d 3ie3, and the American Atlantic Coast p Tree German Flan. " Zn having the Postum made strictly first scourging the criminal, then 6 according to directions on the • pkg. zi[Innrd $ Liaimant ,Cars$ bite nl sr. sewing him up -in a leathern- sack 'States, they expect a business which The German` gag viould -be a rain-! so .that from the start I liked it - will tax all '.heir available facilities. bow if it included ail the colors of "Gradually my condition changed. made air-tight, with a live dog, s In the meantime, it is shown that one' he. various kingdoms, principalities I The old troubles disappeared and I In ancient Greece amethysts were cock, a viper, and an ape, and' thus mill in Vancouver is working over- Iworn round the neck to prevent in- casting him into the sea. or states of the German empire The I began to feel well again. My apps-= hence the name, 'which tune on new orders, which will keep ! black and white and the -ea ie in the gestTtoxicatio i {� 13 Lite became •good and I could di it busy for a considerable period, andI �' .means "iinintoxicated. MinAt•a•s ziniment cases aiDhth:ri. 1 German flag are P•russian,,and. in the fes• Now I am restored'to strength t)ther lumber men are in daily expec- tation of orders for Large quantities staff head corner is the carton, black, and, health, can sleep -sound all night white and red representative of•.the and awake with a fresh and rested of building materials for reconstrue North German '-co a Bracy, w Ic - - - - tion, in Europe. There are evidences body+ • was established in 1867. "I am really a monument built by The colors of Bavaria are blur: and � postum, for I was a physical wreck, white; Hanover, yellow, anti white; distressed in body and mind, and aih, 9 Saxony, white and green; Wurtem- 4 now a strong, healthy mate. :I know berg, black and 'red; - Mecklenburg- exactly what made the change; it was Strelitz, red and J+ellow and blue , • leaving off coffee and -using Postum." ,m Windsor, , " Brunswick, blas unci yellow; -Saxe-.. , .Name given by Canadian Postum _ Coburg-Gotha, green and white;'Co., Ont. Read The Road --- - Sc}�aumberg-Lippe, blue, red 8nd to-WellviIle," in pkgs. - s�>�%yelafeln'r V '180}tOi79 O�' 1 • white. The _colors of Waldeck -are poatum -comes .in two forms: I $�52 Y ,, black; red and yellow; Pomerania, postum Cereal—the . original form Of0/' BOQf e blue and white; Baden, red and 'yelp' _must be well 'Voiled. I6c and 25c ` low;" Ilex}se,. red _and .white; Hanover,- packages. f Freight Prepaid' to any, Raihaay Station is yellow-and white. Instant Postum—s' soluble powder I ftth alio. Lingthh ib Ft., Beam .3 Ft, D In:, , 1 4 —dissolves quickly in -a; cup ,of hot _ 1 -Ft: "8 In. A•NY • MO'TrOS FITS. - A Df11Wen9e. _ "' water, and,., with cream and auger,qaq ' s Owens—"Here comes m tailor. _makes a delicious beverage instantly. BpeOi,BOn N° 2B diving engine prices on Pleat a our hes.,. i o y• on—"The . I'eae#azii Line" Commercial and Pleasure Lauisches.. now Let's Grose over:" '_ - 30c azid -50c, tins. boats and Canoes. `y THE p�' Oke—'Why? To &void paying his Both kinds are equally delicious and "a - - .. - bill?" cost about the same per, cup. - - �- -THE GEDLEY• BOAT- CO., LIMITED,• PENE7.ANG, CAN. .$Owens—"No; to avoid his asking -There'sa Reason" for Postum. ED. 6. ISSUE. 30-45. me to. pay �k" _ _ .. .... _ _ _ —sold- by Grocers, - _ �" ...... . ro. z •.'4, t � .•�.?.... ,: .:, -i.hw°. •.. +�"".3` a"dA.(�' � c .1`*'' - ... ""' .. � �,.,. . � i .-l-r s!', .,i,•� ' .z: ,i� --y,, ` ... . t.,r..,a< .. .._, �_. r� .. ,. .(.. - lJP, .•,- '2 .. � ,'NNS .. 't• - - . ... . :. a h a Y .. . •iM+xn'.. s .. w%T ._ . - . R . M :.., 9r' -:.. _ iK'�� r . E .� F...: ,.. r , .. S '..L.• - 'C'' • ... '1 l":.t -.4. ,L„» . a ' f'e' _ .. �.,.1` y... h..•f..a5.�••`.-.. .... jv.••.. l._. �. .N!.. .'..-".»;,'l q -LO' :.•6.v.. : .-.s ..w. ._ .. Yt.' .. ... .: ...C',--' •..'_ r _ .. � . .. . .. r:> C,.SY '+r"'. .. y ` �-Odes., W. Orvi4i, of Lindsay, -M. S. and Mrs. Chapman, w)to LOCALISMS -- spent a few days last -week -with bave been camping at their farm ''tl Pickering friends. on the Greenwood road for A cog- -Miss Cora E. Powell, of Whit, pie of weeks, have, returned to the _=Miss Mabel Wright is visiting by, is spending a couple of weeks villa e a p gg ' frill in Tyrone and Lindsay. with L. D. and Mrs. Banks.. A -Work-ori Ed. Br en's new The ,Mia r ' _ grand garden party will 54 Y res Fo gie, of Clare- be held under_the'anspices of the, ;;- ;.residence is pprogressia rapidly, snout, e spending a couple of St. Francis Club in Mr. -Raddy'a `m -W.. D: Rogers, of � naToronto, weeks at Simcoe Point House. grove on Civic Holi:d-y. Promin- - - _P t a few days with his mother -Keep comfortable -Get a ham- ent gentleman including Win. mock at "-The-- Big Store." Fine Smith_ , M.- •P., Charles Calder, RSR' _ --Mise Clendennao of Wakefield, patterns and qualities, prices from M. P. P„ F. L. Fowke, ex -M. P., _ - - Que., is visiting with Pickering 100 to 5,50. and the Rev. Father McCabe, are J --friends. -Mrs. E. Makin and daughter, expected to be.present and de - _ -Mrs. Blackburn, of Toronto, Mrs. Leonard, of Cobourg, were liver patriotic ad resses. _ A •tub-_ spent a few days with Pickering guests of the former's sister, Mrs. stantial part.or proceeds will lie friends. A. Mullett last week. - donated to the lied Cross Society. -W. E. Ritchie left on Wed nes- A lust -class orci,aetira-will -be. in _ Spent Sunday with Mrs. James dayor,the eastern ,part of the -attendance. $iridis and foot races Gordon. province to look at several farms hop step and jump, tug-of-war - -W. Dickie has been sending with a: view to purchasing. and other games will be indulged ' a couple of weeks with friends in -C. J. and Mrs, - Bodley and in. Tea- will be -erved between 5 - Hillsburg. Arthur and Mn Rogers motored and 8 o'clock. Come and spend a -Miss Georgie Shirley has been from the. city on Saturday and fest hours in social amusement. A32 . spending a few days with riends s pe y € pent a few home with Mrs, J. H. Tickets 25 Beets, children under 12 _ D4lJB1�.S)OR7 --in-Whitby Etagere.__...._...... ISeenis. -- -Mrs. Fothergill, of Whitby, -The time for holding the meet- j. y visited her brother, Geo. H. Jones ing of the Women's Institute has WHET MILS g�E on "Friday last. been postponed from July 27th to The Women's Institute. of West -Miss' Warriner. of Toronto, is 'Aug. 3rd, for which see further Hill• intend holding a concert on the the guest of Mrs. E. L. Ruddy at notice next week. manse grounds on the evening of Fri- o w The Hermitage. -L. D. and Mrs. Banks accom- day. July 30th. The Highland Creek t] BRIASSI ERE ; -Max Bradford, of the Canada parried by Miss Clara E. Powell band will furbish music. Roel Mar- "{ Foundry Co. sent Tues with shall, -of the Red Cross work, has Mar - Foundry p duzp and Miss Minnie Banks, motored promised to send down some soldiers 'bis mother here. to Toronto Sunday afternoon and who havepassed through some of the -J. C. Philip has had oil placed -called on Mrs. W. J. Graham: horrors of the front. The Boy Scouts 7 on the street in front of his resi- -Wm. Spence, formerly of A will rake a part. One of our residents dente on Tuesday. Standard Bank here, but who has will be in the Highland costurne play- -Miss 'LADIES' WEAR -Miss Bertha McDonald, of De- been for the past relieving ing the bag -pipes. Music and ellocu- e pot Harbour, is .visiting with her at Markham and at Claremont, tion. A Japanese tea room and other uncle, Robt. Toms, has been transferred to the Arthur 'attractions wall we hope -make a sue- ` y -Bernard and Mrs. Bakerof branch. cess of our efforts to aid the Red Cross - Whitby, spent ay -with-JET--N, J. and Mira. Morrissey andbefore on-rusts-ble_ i6r ets are the, q r ward. and Mrs Cornell. family, of -Newcastle, motored WHiTisvAt-e -H. G. and Mrs. Wilson enter- here Sunday, accompanied lly his - - - .. popular line :- twined a number of friends on sister, Miss M- E. Morrissey, on Dr. Macnamara's sons, of Toronto, are the guests of their uncle,-�i'illiam 7 Wednesday evening last. her return from Montreal after are 43� at S1.50 _ -Attention to Farmers -Mr. F. sending the ast two -mouths Burton. -- -.-- - _ ' p p Miss-lva-Nightwander,-of-Atha: ra W. Week's is -now -prepared o ith her sister ails frieddd9. visiting '.lira. Chas. Reesor for • the �O. 2� at 81•� � oaC crushing daily.; * -Fall wheat harvest will begit* summer. -Mr. and Mrs. Joba4ston and in.a few days. The crop is. the Forest Beaton, wbo-bas.been teach- D. & A. Brassieres at 5Oe. - - •,� son. of Harrow, 'are spending a best for &'number of years. There ing at Lindsay; Is with friends here at .-week with with the Misses Bunting. is an abundance of straw and the the present time. - - - -N. Cowan, of Toronto, is holi- yield of grain promises to be very Harold Pugh has been spending the .' m daying at the home of his father, past two weeks at Loire Simcoe and - heavy. Barley &two is heavy and See our Special Summer. Carrel; _Geo. Cowan jr. of the Brock Road. the oat crop which was likely to other era points. - - - - Oliver and Mrs. I3Pzzlewood and.dap- ' -Miss L. AuPtin and friend, of be light has picked up wonder- ghter, motored to the bome of Judson No.. 116, at 75e. . Toronto, are visiting at the home fully. since the recent rains. and Mrs. Rrgh` and spent Saturday } of her -parents, H. and Mrs. Austin. -Mrs. James Gordon has moved evening last. • 1{ - `No. 82 -is our 50C. line. _ -F. M. acrd Mrs. Chapman, of her ensurer and shelves in lire Miss Mabel. Pugh. formerly a stud- _ . Toronto, are spending a couple of Gordon House to the east front en otJarvis 9t. GolleRiate, is spend- - .weeks' vacation on -the farm at room, which she is having fitted ing her vacation with her cousin, Miss S. CHAPMAN Lillian Pugh, of Springbrooke Lodge, iAudley. op and decorated and where shs We understand that there is only Ma s 1 -Wm. Alloway has the irn- will sell cool summer drinks and ane place of importance in Ontario. provements to his residence_ now other refreshments. What Was that has not yet sent a mail to the completed, which makes it modern formerly the bar -room will in fu- front. and It has been rumored that In every respect. ture-be used as a cbmm'ercigl Sam- place is Green River.D D -Lloyd' Bateman who has been pie room. Arthur J. O'Malley, the ladies swim - teller in the ,Head Office of- the -Miss - Rachel Br•nmw•e11, of ming clans instructor. wishes to -Jog Bank of Commerce, Toroutoi has Highland Creek', who is puppi*1 of the memory" of Ladies. •'young can We are showing a nice line of ladies' %white pique skuts at $1 2a White ana been transferred to Montreal.. Miss H. Law, passed her painiary learn as well as the olds" who wishes cold middy's at $1.W to $2.00. House dresses navy and linen at $1.00 Fishing is said to tr good at examination trash . he re at the to take lessons to. sen�heir aplelica. Light fancy at $1 L;.. underskirts '$1 04ule. Drawers 23c. to 75c, - the mouth of the creek at resent. Toronto Conservator of Music tions right along, as time means delay gowns, crepe and cotton 85c. to $1 00, orset covers 25c. to 5i0c. p R both to pouraelf and to the class. White buttoned boots at $1.75 per pair•. Low white ehQee - On Wednesday afternoon Chas. last week. Owing to illpeess she Oct a tainy ,-clay the vniage Llaell _ 435e. to $100. High white kbill $1.00 to $1.25, R. Marquis and W. D. Rogers sue. was unable to take the itixamina- smith shop is somet€mes as intarest- White bump 81.25 to $1.50. White and eeeded in landing 162. - tion when i -t was recently held.in ing place to visit. where men congre- _ colored hose 25c. up. Black silk and lisle -W, E. Ritchie who has sold in Pickering. We codgr&talars gate and hold down nail Ill boxes, hose 35 and 30c. pair, White and his property on the" baseline'- her as well as her teacher on her work benches. "etc., and discuss the linen outing• baits 25 -t0 50c. Pro Boswell, of Toronto Univer• success. war in general, the `town pre.achei:e: nit has taken., u tem car =T. fteddla'p new _bear: was ladies` iashioaa, local taxes. etc ,while y' p y the smith himself ie working like grim - Choice groceries fresh fruiLe in season. quarters in the Pirie block. raised on Tuesday and Wednesday death doing the one hundred and one City Dairy ice cream. -Several members of the town- of last week. The heal rain on ' y lobs that he is called upon- to-do. �v ��^^rr - `-' - • ship council attended the official 'finesday delayed the work con- • _ _ _ G. A. 'GILLESPIE, DUNEARIQN --:,-opening of the London and Port siderably so that the work of -Stanley Railway yesterday. This rai-sing was completed on Ned -....--.-_-- As the first hydro radial line in ne4day. The timber all went Drain That Wet Field i the ¢ro ee. together in first elsas shape and '�' With cemea8 tile. which the Agricul- JUSAg,RIVED FOR -Leslie . Devitt, of Brougham, .without any mishap.. The con- tural Colleges claim are the best.kihd has been engaged as teacher in S. tractor. Fr-aek Peouse, is receiving made. Splendid brick are also mode _- - 8. No. 2: Mr. Devitt possesses a much praise for excellence of from the same -material. We make Summer Holidays. -_ first-class certificate, haviug' re- his work. both the and brick. Get ourprices - cently gracivatecl.:froni the Faculty =The residents of the village_ befcre busing. _ of Education. are herebynotified that the ra^- -]erne-assortmetit trunks and suit cases at reasonable prices. P Home Telephone 3.#. Harness and complete stock of horse goods on , -•-Controller Spence, of Toronto, Lice of sifting or depositiuk 'ashes hand here, also: at W. J.,Bodell'e - spent Sunday with -G. and" Mrs: or rubbish of any kind, such as H / N iD L E Glc C 0.. Brougham. "w, and occupied the pulpit in decayed fruit or vegetables etc.; WHITEVALe, wvr. - the- Methodist church on' Sanday on the streets, must be discontin- Harness,- Collar. Boot- and Shoe repairing neatly and - •-� morning and spoke very -ably in ued at once. The Trustees have - _ promptly attended to. % interests of the Dominion Alli- received various complaints re- ` A�eA garding this matter an-dthey trust Fruit, Vegetables KERING HARNESS .EMPORIEUM 4 •.. �LG- -Pev. Claremont Grant, B. A.. that this notice may serve to formerly of Pickering College, oc- avoid any - further trouble and All kind of imported arid` home Home Phone 2ii01. W. J. COAHWELL- , copied the pulpit in the Method- tompl4. aiaii. i ist church on Sunday evening. he friends. and members of grown Fruits and Vegetables, Mr. Grant, whais visiting friends the Ladies' Aid Society .of the fresh twice a week. in Pickering, returns to Jamaica Greenwood Methodist church will If w_ a have not what you want E next week: hold a garden part on Fred 'W. we can Ret y _ - -The Methodist Sunday School GibSon`a beautiful lawn on Wed- --H '0 1. M will hold their annual picnic on nesday next, the proceeds of Give as a call. Thursday, July 29ih, at Simcoe 'which will be donated to the RW.Tbn't forget we keep , '. Point. ' Conveyances ' will- leave 'Cross Society. A first class pro- If von- haven t an oil stove for the summer.- '. the church at 1 o'clock sharp: All gramme will be given, and tea NEILSON'S ICE CREAM children and parents of the church will be served from 6 tilt all are of our New Perfection wick blue ' are invited to attend. served. As many of the residents H. t j• A RQULS . ae .One Same oil 'stoves. _ :1 -J. McGoey, managing editor of the village as possible should ' - of the McLean publications, with attend this _patriotic entertain- pj -• ' Qajp- j�% �.j 'j'�, in four'bnrnerg. three burners and two wife and famil pending meat. v v e Have a aaem burners �mplete with ovede and iron - y,' are a heating plate. -. their two week's vacation .with -Owing to the absence of Rev. .. _ _ - ' ELM DALE MILLS _ •. _ Mrs: " McGoey's"par'snts, Mr. 'and J. Bedford, who is on his vacation, • - `" ` - Mrs. Heck at their summer cot. the Methodists and Presbyterians � Screen Doors, Window Screens; Screen Wire � __-tage on the lake shore. will hold union • services next Sun- _-_.-:pIC �R=N'C} - Hammocks,- etc. - -Sidney Wade went to Toron• day, the morning service being in _ to one day last week and enlisted St. Andrew's church and evening Is the place to get your Bread - with the Mississauga Horse. He service in the Methodist, both be Flour, Royal Household. Made - -, " H-6- U N D Y - left on Monday ,morning to join Ing conducted by Rev,, J. McIlroy.711M the force. There are others in The subject at both services will -from No. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try this community who might show be, "The Lgst Judgment." In a bag. - - - their- loyalty to British freedom order to receive full benefit of the Also Gleuora Flour. Pastry Flour (� Q by following his example. discourse. members and adherents _Fre$h Rolled Oats. Tie Men's' Store -When attached to the horse of both congregations should at. - '_ rake, John Tom's horses ran away tend both services. Bran Shorts one dap last week..and jnmpinir . -The JRdies, of the Women's OaiS - Crushed Uatig - "over a wtre fence dashed down Institute have met with a very 'See our new lines of eirmmer.w.ear,:our,shirts, socks, -ties, hafts and towards the lake. The tongue of cordial response to the invitation Oat Chop Whole Corn Q. �. the rake was broken, gad .pa t of for workers on the Red Crone and Cracked Corn _ Corn Meal " ruitiog. Also ask to see -our porous �tin.ion underwear. the fence broken down, but other- Base Hospital supplies now on Mixed Feed' Dairy Feed We -are' agents for the 20th Century Tailoring Co. and a -Ise.no damage was. done. hand. The two days work so ' far Caldwell'e Cream, substitute " vvgry heavy rainfall occur- resulting in about 16 pyjama suits perfect fit and comi)lete satiefaction;is guaranteed with Fred an Friday afternoo>zlast, --At- -and 2000 face clothes -and` band&- Calf Meal and - - - d each garment. thougb it di not strike the vil- ges made. Itis hoped that all Molh§sine ' Meal. lane, it -poured -down for half an 1&dice that can spare - a few hoar-special.prices in ton :lots. ' hour about a mile north, and as a will bele in this stood work for the - "Get the Habit. Go to ljuntiugs.' result A lot of n+&nRoldp have been pick and wounded soldiers at the BELL PHONE. _ _ bra wn-bed rlrlta6 -well -- as consider- front. 'At town hallon Monday, F'- �' IC911 R A• BUNTING, P:ICKERINC� aLfe damage done to the corn. Wednesdaye and FridayR. s. rChoppiug every day. - - • ',/.+,.. a ." 'e .. _-.. �,.?,, a•�r"',.ui-y.ma'�i,�wr.';:,.c::.M.. "".su'a,;F<^�:s-,ti�!!''C'_,. :^a+_-.:::.�•aa.r..Ga�....:.r_ss:s ,.. .,::.. ;'...:.. '.., _. ',�sS,W'�ti'�_. ..:'�4A _, ..- ,... ... .....fi.... ..4.!z... .. •. ., :`tea ^:..+s'�.,...?'�HT s±:.:.0 ...... .......•. �nm i•'-'ti'^r .c1.- W2=