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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_07_30�vr ,• ',inn vc•<"ir """sA•�'^'"'�"�"r*. rn� �.+;•;.9••r�rs.'�-�.as•��e.^�,b"�+ +.z`w,.-s,�:^,; g �'zrv}^+ryy�e`e¢"�+r�y';�..,,�. "'mss' • �"'' :tet ----•{ ae�^ «sr: ars•-_ •'sc'- �--r�-Rr-?s . •"'� �.-- ,,:. • ;, w .. :.::-. 4 c+",'.}. . c v < r Y .•'` . -.-.r ^• -: • - .GFY. .e•'._ `!^I�.'-Y ,. rN •co-,. m _.�, ..-, .. . ...T.•e.,:..o -....1 , ...eery.: -. .., .. ,- -• :. �.,� �� •'�3un.i mss. •,� - A\ J J H PICK r FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1915 WS AR G.NE -No. 44 f� VOL. X Iv. - � I'ICKERINCI, OPT., _ . lr JOHNIEJUILIP ,Haa a full line of fresh and. cur- ed meats constantly on hand. - Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Ham, Bologna, TPeiners, etc. Highest pricre!e'paid foi Butcher's cattle. �iekereag �iverq1 First-class rigs for hire Day or night -_Bus meets all trains Teaming promptly attended to. Agent for Canada Carriage CO. We He Peak, P,1,>�ing. FALL TERM -1 Opens Sept, let. LWMI 0"P "W/ TOB4ON". ONT. has, to -day a stron ger hold upon the- �pl�ublic confidence than ever before. THoRov6H TRAINING for choice Positions in business life given in all of our Departments. This col- lege does not ask for i better eepu- tation than it has now. We place.. many. students in positions each jeer. Write today for Large Cata- logue. NW. J. Elliott, Principal 734 Yonge St. por. Yonge and Charles Sts.' White Wyandotte eggs for sale, from A large number of auto drivers were Mutrhead a church in or a ry g thio you m re bred stock. fined here last week for driving over dap g y 1` - pas Rev. Mr. Menzies. of St. Andrew's require. the speed limit. �4e trust this will be if yoa. want anv kind of farm imple- a warning to many of our high speed- church, will extend his holidays two ment call -or write era who take such advantage of our weeks, making six weeks in all, in c L. D, Banks, Pickering -good roads. order that he might eompiete his As . C. ARE E SOR, A Our school board have engaged the training at Niagara, where he is quali- REAL ESTATE services of Fred Madill, B. A.,' of tying for active service. ' ,,,e'■ Claremont, late of Wiuiamstown,.as A large public meeting was held LOCUST HILL principal of our Continuation School, here last Monday.evening to hear Mr. and Miss Brain, B. A„ Toronto, as Hammond, the provincial organizer _ assistant. Both are specialists in their of Boy Scouts, It was decided to form ,line and our school should sow be as organization supporting the move - equal to any in the province, bent and a meeting. to organize will CONTES ' .•'• ',�. - ....�. be held on Friday night. I have For Sale a House and Lot The annual meeting of the Ontario t Help our Wounded Heroes at Library Association for Central On - in Pickering Village. Large Whitevale, Ang. 2nd.- tario will be held in. the Carnegie Lib- WORTH WHILE some young fruit' .�. rary roosts' here today. A public trees. Everything in GREEN RIVER meeting will be held in the Music Hall first-class repair. " in the evening, which will be address• To the bo or girl who on the last - Call and see me ere this is a bar- . Howard, Hoover is engaged with the ed by two prominent mea from To- y? gain for some one. Robert Simpson Co. during holidays, rout,. Saturday of thetmmer holidays Jack and and Mrs. Eli'Nigbewander, Lieht.- G. W. P. Every, superintend- brings us the largest total value 1: �} :; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hill, ent of the Water and 1ACts Commis- of War Stamps taken from tax - We r . Richardson• of AltoQa. Sion, goes to Niagara to -day, and after able Patents Proprietary medi- Mise A. M.•Robertson, of Whitby, spending some time there in training cines and purfumes purchased at Nota Public Pickerin spent a few days Inst week with some will proceed to England, and thence our store will receive a handsome ry g• friends here. to the front. His many friends con - Haoe on lots of water Have ? DUMBARTON WMITKVALtt Established 75 year �rofssstivstal il�asab►. SPINKMILLS BRACELET WATD On a 25c. medieine war tax of. le. A whirlwind campaign was un sfor to raise funds for concert I:on't forget the grand patriotic to be held on the ethci us GREENWOOD Atedicaf &ted here this week purchase of a machine gun by the lawn of the Whitevale DdethodsL istthe E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- township - dollars of Pickering. One thousand church will be necessary, and Dunbar- on the evening of Monday, Aug. 2nd. The chair will be taken at i • .-tered member of the Optometrical Asso- of Ontario. special attention girea to FLOL R : - ton on the first day raised over one 8 has been in- o'clock, sharp, by 8. H. ve a twe od, of Toronto. who will Rive a twenty - MILLS,a1&lion _ — The fitting of glasaea. Eyes tested free. Nort .' - BREAD hundred dollars, which o 129.00 which is a credit to minute address on •'Patriotism." A rs -c s program will- e�gl male chorus, and others consist- FLOUR AND CEREALS i �. C. McKIN:`ON,'.K.D.. L.R.C.S., CREAM BUNS -FAMILY - our little village. If the other parte the township enter into the work large No• EQMc gh, member of the college of Physloiane and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate men, of Toronoo. The report of Mr. of as enthusiastically no trouble will be ing of patriotic, humorous, grave and duets, solos, gisaimi for Pastry Baker's Joy for Bread of BoYu College of surgeons, Edinburgh. Special to dsiesses of women and TEA BUNS—PASTRY ___ -experienced-in in raising ,the required -'-- gay cboruses, quartettes, readings etc: -Also Appropriate-seiee heaElete. : attention Children, ' Office and residence. Brougham. Bran Oats Shorts Oat amount. _ scHooL REPORTS tions on the mandolin by Mr. Cripp of Toronto, _who will be well worth hearin Ice cream and other re- g' Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat. , Rolled Oats, Buckwheat Flour, , Pot and Pearl Barley. - PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL - and X-RAY INSTITUTE jumbo --:Crushed Oats -- School report S. S, No. 12, Pickering freshments may be secured from a FEEDS plossltlxa, - - OXTeRto Feed Flour Dairy Feod The following is the standing of pup- for the booth on the grounds: The entire be devoted to the Red Cross gran, Shorts, Midlin s B a, BLGrN TOWLE. M. B., M. D., C. M., Wheat Screenings Corn Chop ils in Mount Pleasant school following year. Entrance -Harold reeds will work which is being carried on by the • Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, Oats, *olassine Meal, '1 Ptiyetaan-in charas Mixed eas. wtatic Du- gp•daiies in Rectal Dises Pr Grain and Chop Cracked Corn Barclay, Marie Hamilton, Jr. IV to Sr IV -Mabel Hamilton, Charlie Russel. ladies of the community and who re- quire your assistance in their great Cotton Seed Meal. •aces of leen. Diseases of Women, Canoan, A challenge Club, Ux- Jr.II] to Br.III-Lillian Courts, Helen work. Come and help our wounded Specially;Mixed Grain to make- 1Tamors, i -Bay examination. Diseases of spa •&r. erose, th:o•t and loop. Fitting glasses sad SCRANTON diseases. COAL D. Land W. Barclay Alice Nuttall, Russell Ham- Ilton, Ravmoad Pilkey. Jr. II to Sr. heroes, who are being called upon to endure such terrible sufferings is the hens lay. Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves._ 4611 &Cate and chronic Otho• Soar z9 to 9 and z to 9 p, m. A�7 STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA II-Franit Barclay. I to Jr. II: -AI- .defence of civilization and liberty. Calf Meal. Legal. AND STEAM. more Courts, Lorne Bunker, Primer Admission 25 cents, children I5 cents.' POULTRY FOOD T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS_ We are now quoting `Edna A. to B. -Colin Madill, Harold Percy, Wrigbt. Dora Prout, teacher. BROUGHAM Meat Scrap, Bone -and Meat, P• Charcoal, Shell and Grit V . Tss.Ooaas7 OzownAttosaq,.adoaaasy Whisb7. lo P rices. MONGOLIA Gordon Malcolm spent over Sunday Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest and t House. -r -summer - L. SPINE, L orge and Mrs. Bowers spent Tues. 1DM ss Althe ae Linton is 'visiting friends in Toronto. or k. best feed on the market ryes-, rat r Try :Mfolassine Meal for horses, cattle E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister "and J- a solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. Money to —a&a. Offiz•'Brock fit. -north, wnirbT:- t -- - day at Aiusselman's Lake. Some feom herd tank in the-ga - Mrs--of-Tor e. You will never be•with- i PICKERING. ONT, party at Cleremont on Tuesday even- spent Sunday with Dr, Bentley, out It after using it. fU*{ns** 45arb*. in 'illiam Mrs. R. Witter, of Toronto1 is visit Mrs. Matthews. SEED CORN FOR SALE -A car G. HAAT-Issuer of Marria a PORT HOPE HOME Ramsey. of Toronto.. spent &dap ibis week with his mother and ing her mother. Miss Mary Rowney, of Toronto, is Windsor Dai and GatCte Salt just arrived. The best salt in Canada $ L�' _,_ Licenses 1n -Abe. 4ntLn-q-01 Onsar rr- _,8_a.cr> Pickering village. 4717 aA. _ dwelling in town Hope. _ a wPPIC with -Otis -Z9ios -L - - -. _- _ -- Cement Plaster kept on hand.. _ of Port 3 acres orchard es. Dorothy, of Ai'arkham, spent a ro-wn. and POU CHER. Real Estate Auc- in bearing Price two few days with her old neighbors and T. C. and bars. Brown and Miss Rooney• of Toronto, are lislting with _ V. L. C RE�� , of mo rruoa r. a :s or. collector andIssuer Will sell to enterprising party friends here. John Ramsey, of North Toronto, friends here. with cash a meat of three y spent a couple of days last week with airs. Milne and Mrs. Ball, of Toron- with Mr. and E A S T L A K E —_ �(� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage- - Licensee in the county of Ontario D hundre dollars, balance relatives here. to, spent the past week P P 4 ,' a Office at cross and his residence. Ctaremoat. easy terms. Fisher &Company Melville Turner. of tha T. Exton Co., Toronto: is spending his vacation at his home hez<e. \Ira. Shepperd. Miss Uladys Jorden, of Toronto, spent x Yew days with Ler grandfath- David Defoe. fI B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERH "John D. Qoo,eyaaCer, rlammi•sione:tar ama.,rsa, Accountant. Eu. honey to loan 610 LUAISDE\ BUILDING, ere, Bora. Erin Tuesday, Jail an farm tpriro��zrttyy "iasu•r oil Marriags Lia. Ont. ,.7 B ADELAIDE ST., E., TORONTO. BROCK ROAD _ n, . to N, F. and Alra. Tomlinson, a son, an •noes- wLli•►&l� 'TTUGH S. Pt'GH, Glen Aia jar. Oat. `� m BadR erow and family visited with Uxbridge friends this week. William Ward Tomlinson: Russell and Mrs. Davidson and Afar• Sun- 1. FRUIT BASKETS , .11 Licensed AuctioneerE•tensive-•:per• Mrs; Cherry, of Buffalo, is visWaq ter Willie, of Cherrvwood. spent teaee in =ported and thoronabbred stock. - Sal« condneted an7w here. write for berme j(� �QQ flet arrived. : 3 her brother and sisters, Timothy Red- dap with John and Mrs. Soden. Mrs. Young and Marshall and particular,, Phone Ind. 9116. 3647 11 qt. Baskets 3je each, _ 8 Baskets 3c each. din and the Misses Reddin. Joseph Hilts is again on the staff of J. A and and Mrs. Young and ismily. of Tvron- BLAKE B BEATON• D. D. R. f the 1J i3rsdn►te of tke Royal College of ustal ollegeTcncz Gracms qt. -Covers lc the Canadian Northern section gang, to, spent Sunday witL relatives here. at +• 8rr and C ic7 of o. office aver J. E waterbowe'a store. Brock St wkicr y each. 1 qt. Berry Boxes 40 cents per 100, Mrs. W. H. Jackson and son. Ar- chie. are visitingHamilton friends, - St. John's Ladies' Aid will meet .the home of Mrs. Alex. Albright oa nth, at + The shingle that has given sails- _ JOldee hours to 19. 1 to 980. fad phone 16, Nly 24 and `r7 t. Crates 12 c each. q � this sleek. Wednesday afternoon, August faction for over, 30 years. Empire POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, F. fqr counties To* and On"no. Ano- Ever package uarateed and rices p g g p Frank Greatrix, of the Hann W. Commerce, Oshawa, visited w iib W. 2. g0 o'clock. Airs. Chas, Russell and Mica Flertha, Coiru ated Lon with a A in. by g 2 in. see it beiloa you of Poo esd« of all kinds &#t•naed to at sbarfad are guaranteed no not to raise if r ordered now and get H. and Mrs. Jackson and family last of Toronto. spenta few days last week Miss Bertha will corrugation, buy other makes. I•f you are 313 nasion. Address Gr••sAiver2.O., Ont them when you week. Mr. Heald's horse ran away one day at David Russell's. remain a few weeks. need of a Cream Separator. Try' WB. POWELL, Licensed Auc- want them. - last seek. doing considerable damage a (}; I,: Middleton's new bare is rapid - p a Premier for 30 days. Also . tfooeer, vainacor nae aou•ctor for of Ontario and York. All kinds cf Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual to the buggy. Mr. Heald escaped ly nearing completion... It is 1be feet . gRgoline engines from 839.00 up. sde. sooducted either privataly or'bytaction For dates or other par. W. /i Barnes," Gre_en River G. witb"a few bruises. long by 40 feet wide and Will be one barna is sec- See or write me before buying. Sale notes collected apply at residence, at:. F,ak- Phone lets at saws Office. Pick- `r _ _ _ T. Reddin a new barn is now nearly om feted. The work aivee credit to of the handsomest ,the tior. Bell Phone. ;' .. - •slag. orders "-.scrag. or 1ta�caab's store, Claremont, will ran• rng. ore, ClaremoElizabetnt, NEW BV�CHER SHOP tor. o(%e. A h e� oar g contractor. Rev' McMcLella y of Claremont. . oda• prompt attention, sava[acuon anasan- 6••d. ![y phone anmberle Indep•ndeut te01 tbt gr P y l 0CCu led the Presb terian ul it on p Rev, r • J. Pronse, Plc�ering evening to test the quality o1 this new Sunday Is,.t, in the absence a -1- Tt �R. B, _, LOVE A full line of Fresh Meats olways building. M( Ilroy. w o is on a fes. weeks holi. Rev, Bedford, of the Method- _ Veterinary. Surgeon on hand at strop -� ►•---- days. ist . church, Pickering, will take the WAgotn on road every day. Monday. ;dug, 2nd. - ser rue next ua ay. Joseph Burk, formerly of this place, Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- - rtnary- College -and Graduate of the Ce terinar F _ Fresh Pork Sausage a Rpicialty 6TOUFFVILL6 died at hls.home is _Vancouver. B. C•. on Saturds, July 3rd. after a linger. Science Association. Butcher's cattle wanted W. H, and M rs. Todd have lett for in illness seventy-four years R Cement, Lumber, I -n& Phone Clare. -201d JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING a trip to the Pacific Coast. ted and four months. Mr, Burk in well and favorably known to many in thio ,r �CLAREMONT, � ONTARIO --- - - - -- Corner King and Church Sts=: Aliso Mahel Gibson, of Claremont, i,4 making an extended visit with Airs. section and his death will be regretted Lath, Shingles, Ready Roofing, c R B R E W S T E R Lee and other friends is town. Steps are taken to begin the curb on by all. ��•----' Corrugated Iron, FARC I�fiPLEIifENTS yF Veterinary Surgeon y g _.__ each side of our main street, which has aIVMtTBY Eastlake a Shingles, k Honor Graduate of the -Ontario Veterinary College and Honor- P1ftu rbs-Including the John Deer, Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- just been inlaid with tar -macadam. Harry Perry has been fined this _ Rev. 'Afe. Aluirhead. of Port Perry. _Cedar Posts,. Steel Poste, - cry Associate of the Out . pairs Por the foregoing. week 8'�) and coats Por being drunk in Two.more occupied the pulpit in . All Saints' church on last when his ser- Wire. Fencing. : .. Veterinary College. Wagons, Buggies. • Also Tongue Sup- for" binders, that the a local option town. cases, Steve Yake and Win. Bryan, are to •Sunday mon was greatly admired. Rev. Mr., Mr. If are to build let me Claremont, - Ontario - P orfs ,make poke easy and burden light. be tried this week. Allen• of All. Saints% preached in • P t P r that you going ive ou may price on any., lr JOHNIEJUILIP ,Haa a full line of fresh and. cur- ed meats constantly on hand. - Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Ham, Bologna, TPeiners, etc. Highest pricre!e'paid foi Butcher's cattle. �iekereag �iverq1 First-class rigs for hire Day or night -_Bus meets all trains Teaming promptly attended to. Agent for Canada Carriage CO. We He Peak, P,1,>�ing. FALL TERM -1 Opens Sept, let. LWMI 0"P "W/ TOB4ON". ONT. has, to -day a stron ger hold upon the- �pl�ublic confidence than ever before. THoRov6H TRAINING for choice Positions in business life given in all of our Departments. This col- lege does not ask for i better eepu- tation than it has now. We place.. many. students in positions each jeer. Write today for Large Cata- logue. NW. J. Elliott, Principal 734 Yonge St. por. Yonge and Charles Sts.' White Wyandotte eggs for sale, from A large number of auto drivers were Mutrhead a church in or a ry g thio you m re bred stock. fined here last week for driving over dap g y 1` - pas Rev. Mr. Menzies. of St. Andrew's require. the speed limit. �4e trust this will be if yoa. want anv kind of farm imple- a warning to many of our high speed- church, will extend his holidays two ment call -or write era who take such advantage of our weeks, making six weeks in all, in c L. D, Banks, Pickering -good roads. order that he might eompiete his As . C. ARE E SOR, A Our school board have engaged the training at Niagara, where he is quali- REAL ESTATE services of Fred Madill, B. A.,' of tying for active service. ' ,,,e'■ Claremont, late of Wiuiamstown,.as A large public meeting was held LOCUST HILL principal of our Continuation School, here last Monday.evening to hear Mr. and Miss Brain, B. A„ Toronto, as Hammond, the provincial organizer _ assistant. Both are specialists in their of Boy Scouts, It was decided to form ,line and our school should sow be as organization supporting the move - equal to any in the province, bent and a meeting. to organize will CONTES ' .•'• ',�. - ....�. be held on Friday night. I have For Sale a House and Lot The annual meeting of the Ontario t Help our Wounded Heroes at Library Association for Central On - in Pickering Village. Large Whitevale, Ang. 2nd.- tario will be held in. the Carnegie Lib- WORTH WHILE some young fruit' .�. rary roosts' here today. A public trees. Everything in GREEN RIVER meeting will be held in the Music Hall first-class repair. " in the evening, which will be address• To the bo or girl who on the last - Call and see me ere this is a bar- . Howard, Hoover is engaged with the ed by two prominent mea from To- y? gain for some one. Robert Simpson Co. during holidays, rout,. Saturday of thetmmer holidays Jack and and Mrs. Eli'Nigbewander, Lieht.- G. W. P. Every, superintend- brings us the largest total value 1: �} :; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hill, ent of the Water and 1ACts Commis- of War Stamps taken from tax - We r . Richardson• of AltoQa. Sion, goes to Niagara to -day, and after able Patents Proprietary medi- Mise A. M.•Robertson, of Whitby, spending some time there in training cines and purfumes purchased at Nota Public Pickerin spent a few days Inst week with some will proceed to England, and thence our store will receive a handsome ry g• friends here. to the front. His many friends con - Haoe on lots of water Have ? Miss Ruby Collins, of Toronto, spent Sunday with .her. grandmother; Mrs. gratulate him our bls patrio is a an and the sacrifice he has 'Tilade, and to, BRACELET WATD On a 25c. medieine war tax of. le. P. R. Hoover. hope that he may return safely �� EC. C. 8. 1tICiL. OF WHi1'YVALL Miss Allie Fuller. of Toronto, is epending a few days with her parents, rejoin his wife and child here. A meeting of the Good Roads Com- /4 50e. :• " ." . -.46 -_ •,,. a, ,� .c ,-i is prepared to furnish you anything W,' A. and Mrs. Fuller. mittee was held here last Friday when ' oc 66 �� `� in the line ''of *atei supply such as One of the prominent men of Green River, hes commenced training for the all the members were present, includ- ing Controller Foster and • four alder- ".$1.00 � - gtam,ps taken from Nyal pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, free-for-all at Markham Fair. We men, of Toronoo. The report of Mr. Nadrnco Preparations plumbing, etc. The are al o Art well drillers They �P wish him success. The Shamrocks intend going to McLean, the provincial engineer, w" received In which be gave an estimate and --will Count doable, so keep and respectfully solicit your patron; age for the :tune. 'Ind nhon- 15121, Ringwood on Saturday night to play Melville. After the game an ice cream on the construction of a four per cent. gr ade, which was favorably received was the wrappers wind stamps on these goods attached.social will be held by the ladies of that by the committee. The engineer f TOOLS SHARPENED place. ._ _ A number of our young men went asked to report on the question of eliminating an level railway croesioge. ,See' the watch in our window. We make a specialry.of crosscut saws, -kinds. over to Locust Hill Saturday evening to play with the single men against All the members of the committee favored a high-grade macadam road, CONTEST OPE, S T Y ` Tools of all •Locke repaired. the married, The.marrried men won When full infotmation has been se. MAY 15 Razor -boning a specialty. For a first- shave call 2-1. Come boys. has been received from cured, the committee will again deet in Whitby, and on motion of reeve T. X- 39tH class hair trim or an easy A challenge Club, Ux- West Whitby, seconded by i� i at the Eaat•end Barber Shop. _ See our House Furnishings of; all the Gold • Medal Football of bridge, wishing to arrange home and Rowe, of reeve McKenzie,of East Whitby, allreddate Optician, 4 kinds. Slightly used Carpets from 15 cents a yard up. home games with the Shamrocks. Owing to the busy season further par- members of the councils interested will be invited to attend. owing to the Druggist--0, F'iC11:Q2171p e �ZLtaZ10 ' " W. J. GORDON PICKERING titulars rater. _- great importance of tbe-t ndertaking, __ ..,... _ ._•:-:-..:.i...1.�.:w....a-:...af...s.�: /J 4 . _�.,�.w.e.«h_._..��r:•:;�...._. ...a.t .......w,_ .,.x__._ .. -_... .__•..... w,.w,,...,� .���- - - - ?-,�„�_ - : A ,,. - m .-'-- -•. - - �: z- ��,,,. i .. - _ .. r" ' . , ; {�r�. y.... v - ar ,R.�.. ,2.•�.:.i�d �i�i' aatn�ryv,�i'v ,.'.•r. s. <• ,.. _ _ .. - _.v. _ _ __ .-N.. .. x 4.. ler said and he, Adolphe, led them -to r the back of the house. Mr. Elliott Nature Makes The Flavour o - - pioneering Lady Glaucourt. "No, not that way, up here, now = THE FATE OF AZUMAdown that passage, here are." D - He knows the house better than I ., do," Adolphe called out to Lady Glaucourt, who was- in the front, while he walked beside Lady Judith, �Or, The South African Millionaire. - - - - Lader Judith silent, horror-struck. --- --- - ' "I never saw such a house, why it's - like a huge country house you really ought to have chairs to tate us about, those things on wheels, they have -' { "Why, Judith I never. heard any- at exhibitions," exclaimed Lad Glau- The cool to d breezes of the hilltO�i _ - - . _. s- _mp�t'e CHAPTER XVII. --(Cont d) -' -thing so immoral, i, y its as ' _ _ - - • ?`Well, well, -we must see what we 'were marrying a Mormon or a Turk door o an Egyptian boudoir, leading Barde>ns in Ceylon, produce a tea of delicate, can do. Ah, you ladies, when jewels o'. some Mohammedan, or -other, who onto a terrace, screened from the back are concerned, you have no hearts. y are the people who .have lots of of the other houses b flowers and - yet- rich and flavoury, quality. A careful You are all the same." wives ?» plants interspersed with bird -cages He took a little case from his pock- Judith laughed. — --' -' — full of birds. selection of the finest growths is blended to et, on the white velvet cushion of "How absurd you are Mamma,ivvhy "Now you are going to see Azuma," s>Aake eaS�.ADA,s which reposed three diamonds infin- she's nothing but- a- sort of servant, a he whispered to Judith. a —which more lovely than those he had i Was she mistaken or did he speak woman who tells his fortune, who ad - given away, and he hooked them on vises him about his speculations, he just as usual? .�the chain. _« _ -told-me all about it" Yes, in another moment she was SETTLERS START FOREST FIRES! sponse to economic motives, and theIn my country, he said, we a - ,And do you be"liev�atl that?" quite sure, and-the--reaction--alinostl C:necessary prelude to proper prole:--: . ways give the biggest gift to the Lady Glaucourt looked at her incre- made. -he ore eason -Necessary to Protect' tion of wild life in, Canada is wider youngest person present, to -night I dulously; such innocence on the Detaining her by a gesture in the Forests During Dangerous Period. g - y g part dissemination of exact knowledge re- think that that is Lady Judith. Please - hii`lf shadow-of-of.leading g g o ., . of Judith with all her experience was - girding its money value. •� lady Judith accept a small remem- to the boudoir he whispered:-.---------- ----Utirin the -last -few days in May Recent experience in the United' difficult to believe tri. �,g- brance of my dinner party, and I hope After tea I want to ask you some-in_a that one day I may have the pleas- Judith shrugged her shoulders. thing you remember what I and the first week or ten days States illustrates the force of eco - i dont see what it matters to any- Julie the weather conditions in both' ure of welcoming -you all at "Hid- told you about my house, do you re- I nomic motives. For several, yens, et -- Y p Ione as lou he member?" Ontario and Quebec -were very dry, forts were glade in that country to .away" (Hidawa was his lace near , gas it doesn't to me, , • - Johannesburg). -He turned and f says that if he were to part with her, , she renfembered so well that resulting in the spread of many fires, secure federal protection for migra- gavel Y Yes $ P � an order to one of the servants. So he would lose all his fortune, she little runnels of joy seemed to fill I some of which assumed large propor-( tory game birds. The campaign was . 'far as he was concerned the incident brings him luck or whatever it is." themselves in her being, and to bring tions, and did considerable damage. was closed. "Hm," Lady Glaucourt's lips seem- delicious thrills. Information secured b both the Con- t chiefly an appeal to sentiment and So might a Sultan have Y = (made little headway. The proposal; g given jew- ed to have grown suddenly thinner. "You have said so many things," servation and the Railway Commis- els insect -o' to the woman he lead chosen to "Those kind of women are .auppos- she answered evasively, laughing a sion indicates that, while the damage swell the number of beauties in his ed to bring luck I believe. little from sheer relief of mind, and ivorous birds,- wide'• publicity was harem, or a Pacha have thrown his Judith laughed. moving after the others. done by railway fires was small, much, given to the fact that insect pests_ handkerchief to a dancing Firl and! "I am dying to see her, and I hope "Thos time I shall only say one I property has been destroyed through i damaged crops annually to the extent - - ..'that impression conveyed itself to; weshall." thing," he spoke gravely.- I s b settlers' of hundreds of millions of .dollars, *� the P read 'of fires started Y everyone. e I hope you will not mention her And 'the silence seer ed to him as for the clearing of land. In Ontario, t and within one year a popular de - But to Judith it was not repellent. before me." if she had answered. there is practically no restriction i de- mand, that years of sentiments- ap- it-were--not--'forthe -dia This --showed that her --mother -vas And here standing, near. --the tea settlers brua Cnonds they would none of them be going. table stood Azuma, Azuma dressed in tiuon and the result has been that, pea ad failed to arouse, forced con-. here to -night.' - In the carriage Judith told her mo- fantastic dress by her master, some- a' gress to pass a'law placing all mi- durin eve d- season fires start - If he never did propose she would they: what -after the fashion of an Araf wo- g ry gratory birds under federal control. at least have a beautiful necklace; If we wander away mother, don't man, with long draperies of exquis- ed by settlers for this purpose have The preservation of wild life achiev- ----she said -to -herself, with a., touch _of follow us, because I believe that he'll ite embroidered stuff and round spread be odd control causing reat Y � g g ed the status. of a national business _ humor. propose to -day. I think that is why her arias and ankles bracelet, of brut loss of property, and, in some cases,; enterprise. - But surely after this he must pro- lie asked us,." jewels uncut barbarous, . b _ , of in- loss of life. In Quebec, the law en- ` Canada's wild life IF as valuable as ;ptiae. j "I suppose that it won't take long,"_ calculable value. The light fro ma deavors to regulate the setting out of that of the United States. To pre - When Lieb had joined the. women said her mother a little wearily. window of Murano glass threw rain -1 fires, by establishing a closed season, serve it ea a national 'asset we need In the next room, the men discussed Judith laughed. bow tints across her, giving some- daring which no such fires shall be - At for a few moments over another he method adopted by .. par. try to make him do it as quickly as pesrance, while little odd patches of set, unless a permit is issued by an our American neighbors; but we do l by that necklace must be worth: possible, anyhow there'U be lilts for Pi�lit from the afternoon inn made officer of the Forest Protection require to gain their saner viewpoint, •''�` 0 about twenty-five thousand pounds;" i you to look at'' high lights on her dark skin as if ,Branch. However, great difficulty remarked Lord Eustace. Lord Glau- "It is so fatiguing looking at other she were made of polished bronze. has been met in securing satisfactory 'Wood' Getting Scarce. y supposed that peoples things, that is the beauty of And she stood, too, as- if she were; observance of this law, and nearly ' court only said that he au - Judith would send it back in the ones own, one never looks at thegi."' made of bronze, motionless, yet a every year great damage is caused on �If things, go on as at present the : tendency - Morning. He would certainly . dug= Lad Glaucourt was relieved to little de$antl , while her eyes seem- . this account. The modern tendency timie will come when wood will be al- gest that ate should. . find that the member of Parliament, ed to scan ady .Giaueourt's ample in forest fire protection la very ilia- ± most as valuable as precious stones, A good' deal more than that," over who alone was in the secret, had I figure with wonder, and to fall with In forest to ire p o e tion I s very of..for the supply .seems less and -less, sudden swift inquiry upon Judith as Y, ittere, said the member o! parliament invited, and told ofl' to keep the mo- she entered the room. a closed season, during which no tires likely to be able to meet the demand, "It gives one an idea doesn't it of ther quiet. He was very fond of lthe enormous 'wealth o! South Lieb, and quite delighted. He went This was the room in which some- i for. 'clearing operations are allowed says London Answers. Africa,"' eaid Mr. Spencer, who was ' very little into society, 'exce�ppt times of. an evening Azuma brought to be set out, unless upon permit by ) Within recent years more and more dying to get some information about amongst the phenorhena, as he called' him his 'cibouk" anti came herself to an authorized officer. Coupled with of our wood has come from Russia, the mines. Lieb, and•he.had heard nothing. squat at his feet and tell him the this must be an adequate and compet and most of her poste are now closed _ "Funny thing to do," said Golfing Judith was immensely relieved to story o herpebbles.gain inet ent staff to make the law effective 'to commerce. ''nth .s. cigar b�e�- i"- + Ilion see lri3ri, #orahe-had tairtllerself that Forests in the United States, Can- never could resist saying something' Adolphe- wasn't at all. the man to be stood a tray on which sire spread her ; The past been largely y eastern man- i sand while she gave him counsed ads have been largely due to either ads and Scandinavia have yielded disagreeable about Lieb. hurried. about his investments, prophesied ; the lack of such a law, or of its ade- heavy .toll, and, as so much land in But the. women themselves didn't She could see by her mothers ex- the two former has been cleared for i think' it funnyat all. T about the . Stock Exchange or whir- i quate. enforcement. it delightful, thought atesi of the magnificent house which pered of future great enterprises. It f As a rule, the railways are now do- i'settlement, no new supply is being were opened by a porter, and .got was a room whose beauty you cgould 'iiia thoroughly commendable work in ' grown, 'CHAPTER XVIII: down at the door, that her mother was fire protection and in many cases ! In England and Wales the :total not gauge at once on account of its satisfied with the - appearance of discreet adornments,. but rt sew have expended considerable sums in, area of woodland is something like But the day after she had engaged u on you, like the mind of a rson p hersflf - to Adolphe Lieb, which was things. Lieb met them in the hall o intellect who is reserved blit ' controlling fires unquestionably due l,t3f34,fl00 acres, but very little of it ' the third of June; Judith awoke with his friend, and teek- them whom you ow steadily to admire. to outside sources. The next big step . gives its maximum yield. straight to the drawing -room, then Y Y . ,. With scientific treatment on a _ with wine of the ominous dread ho The first impression n ; m , forest fire prptection throughout - g he disappeared, - g y i teastern Canada ion of seeurmgshettercontrolheo rpt_ commercjaT basis the yield might be erin about her which had character- Apeared, salla them to ex- you was that i s ark, dusk ike y . ized her former love affairs: She was Buse him. tliu man there who has test come from sion of gold ust upon it, Like her tiers' slash -burning operations dur- not be, grown so cheaply at home as sire to tell her story which had pea- my office. I will give him a lett-er; hair too. The walls were of violet, , in new countries where there are sessed �hzr when she had realized that wood, grey.brown, or black grey, oFl.ingf dangerous seasons. _ " and come back in an instant, if you g {. virgin forests. _ Sir Hubert Gresham was about to will allow me," While hg was one grey black, the color of forest shad- C - it would add to our redourcea if tell her that be cared for her, only, I Lady Glaucourt chatted with Mr. El- s'ws, with its own faint perfume ex- pRESER�'ATION OF V1'ILl) LifFE. o,�;s.. of -woodland-were eneourag_ instead, the firm decision that it was haling slowly, like suppressed scent- _ Nott, and Lady Judith wsndea`ea round ed to la out capital on their woods, the right thing to do was. missing, the room. _ ed sighs. But as you remained in the -An Economic, Not a Sentimental Y P as rt had been when she engaged her- I , room you saw that there were other.. which, would be better thin planting ' 'I'm not going to ;look at a thing Issue Involved in Bird Protection. Belt to -George Danvers while she i till I have had a cup of tea," said things upon the wall, the wall which � bonen areas on which' it it doubtful - --. 'tried to persuade herself that this somehow reminded you of a dark , time fire millionaire was doingLady,ralsucourt. She had reached a Po The popular impression in Canada if trees would thrive. quite time of -life when tea we quite one 'scarab of Egypt. esently . your that the preservation of wild life -is! well enough for himself, whether he eye detested faint dead gold traceries knew or not. She had had too be- : of its great pleasures,- because, as she let into the ..wood .so' delicately, that merely a desirability, not a positive Some years ago,a prize was -or, -ed* said if it was fleeting it at least necessity—is fatally false and is re- by an English journal -for the lou.•est. wildered, too confused, too handicap- i could be repeated. they were like graceful writing on Y - ped, a -life, to be able to recognize :'I know you will haus that directly burnt paper like the hieroglyphics sponsible for the serious inroads al- twelve -word - telegram. The winner what aroused this feeling again, to: he canes on the scarabs,, yet barely discernible ready suff&ed by our game resources, 'sent the following, which was accept- aee, that it was the man who seemed'he �," a-id-hia friend in except where the -light touched them , public opinion has been powerless to I ed by the Post Office for sixpence: Y. the cheertull resigned voice of one g p• : check destruction an&- will remain so i "Administrator - general`s counter- : to exact sincerity, to deserve it. With i revealing secrets of .craftmanshi who knows tat hes in for gtfite g y yards in height g campaign revolutionary Sir Hubert it had been her love which' And rising nearly two two hours of boredom but who means as lou as the cam ai n for wild life: sevolutiona intercommunications dictated sincerity, and, her belief in ' around the room a wainscotting of now she did not think that she to make his martyrdom as pleasant as trelliced mussharabeah, of the old ap- ' protection depends upon an appeal I uncireumstantiated. Quartermaster- ; loved, and ehe had ceased to trust in fpossi is sake. Lieb was and gone longefor r pie pattern which is now extinct, to sentiment, for its dynamic force. I generals disproportionableness char - the love of others. Na this time she while over the two `doors and win- No .conservation issue can progress arteristically contradistinguished un - the than he expected, and a sudden feel- g peQple of this constitutionalists' inion would not tell, and somethin seemed' • doors hung curtains •of "rich brocade, far on that basis. The prehensibili- ing of gene fell on the three. Judith to whisper that this time there would I -deep dull red with delicate •embroid- � continent move most resolutely in re- � ties." - - -- - realized afterwards that she had felt was it Y then dread. For something to nas empressionoit ld: mad y upon Judith was be no ' itch of . an kind; a sudden return .of- the .oldgnawing did she feel so anxious, so sometimes? She even wondered now, that of the ,inside of an exquisitely , -- i went to the window. How pretty and then if Madame Dufour had ever k prepare coffin, parcelled .rooms had _ everything was, a ridge of in ger- p i said anything about It to Mrs. Golfing. I made that impression on ?ler' before, r anions ending as it were t e green- 't ' At another moment she told herself � but the darkness at this wood empha- - - - ery visible from ;the Park opposite., that she was wicked, ungrateful to if sized the fans ! y It would be 'good to live here only— y those who cared for hes ungrateful g (To be continued.) - .lathe fates, which. a "Oh," she uttered a little cry and drew back from the window. A man not brought her the fairy prince of who had apparently h Y provided her Y just been walking her dreams, had at least out of the front door,' was welkin From Toys to Shells. •�` � _ with a' colossally rich husband of towards the gates, and he—looked pleasing personality, and devoted to like, .:sold it be ? No not dressed so Great activity- prevails at the en - herself. shabbily,-, yes. He had look- gineering shops at Liverpool in pre- Yet, till tie moment when he act- Yes, no ually proposed, she was given over at' back for a moment as if he had Partition for utilizing the machinery times to moments of depression which forgotten something; -and she had for an immediate output of shells. Mr, seen his face and drawn back. Lloyd George's stirring appeal has ` were almost of despair. I It was Hugh Glover. met with an instant• response, and ALLIES ` And the feeling was revived with! At that instant the door 'opened P HAVE YOUR JELLIES realistic force on the very day of bei'! and Adolphe Lieb returned, and the the engineers are working together engagement. He had invited her and two sitting there had no time to ask unanimously in the resolve that, so EVER REFUSED TO SET ? -her mother on the Sunday afternoon' her why she had exclairiled as she far as they are, concerned, there following the dinner, to come_ And' -turned with a white face to scan his shall be. no -delay in meeting, the urg- .._ = i have tea at his house, and to see his } features. Her heart was beating so, ent .demand for shells. Some time Though only best fruit [s used, and every precaution taken pretty things. that she could not speak, ago certain , engineers engaged on tri cooking and placing ln� Jars, jelllw sometimes Lady Glaucourt had hesitated, no! . Why was Hugh Glover here, what - unaccountably refuse to set. one ever went to his house but Lad private work patriotically put it on _ - Lady' had he told him why had he been so Many cooks don't know that the SUGAR may 6e the Judith had -over -ruled her as usual. I long? All, it was the old story,the one side 'and-iWrned to the'maunfac- cause, as if it contains a manic matter, fermentation sets "You'll have to come when I'm 'Third .great wave she would ever ture of munitions. . One firm employ ase in and jelly will not set. Be on the sate side—Buy Ce,s there, I suppose," she had said a i climb it, never.' {ler hearts her very ed in making mechanical toys put Crala $T. LAWRENCE EXTRA GR111N11LATED SUGAR little brutally, and with a finality t soul seemed to die away within her, some of their most skilled men to -- - which took her mother's breath away. and in its dying to give birth to manufacturingFor Years it has given absolute satisfaction. Over sw& Dement parts of shells. , An- pure and refined from cane sugar, exclusively, St. Lawrdhce Suets Evidently Judith meant to marry this groans- which tore at leer 'the more, other . prominent .engineer offered 'to protect$ Against those failure roan. < because she dared not utter them. I P B+ryln R#Ineryseakd packages to awtd mistakes and assure absohrh h� g Was it her fancy, or was there a place his works at -the disposal of the clianllness and correct wr' ht. "But supposing after all that he : War Office some weeks ago, and oth- oro, and aSlh.iu cartons and 10, zo, 2S and 1001b. bags and your choice means nothing." �� N - troubled look on his face? If she had of tine, medium, or coarse grains. Sold by most good grocers. h, my .dear mother. - beerr alone with him, • she would have era .were equally anxious a do -the ST. LAWREMMSUGAR REMERIE.9,Limiad, MONTREAL. j ige _mothers want of J perspicuity stretched out her two hands and said: same. . Although there are no. very ' alwit4 irritated Lady Judith. "Adolphe, you know, I know that large engineering works in Liverpool " til;'of con^rse, if you think, but'you��know, but you must not desert as in•other centres of industry, there r .•• h do you suppose- that that 'woriian will' me_ are many small ones, and with a un- _ be there?" I It vvas quite impossible. for n, few atiimous will to -make the, most• of "Certainly she-will:be there, sh. is., momentsAo tell what was passing in always going to be .there.". I his mind. He talked for a few in- their machinery it is believed that the e tl A �ZSLARA 4 Her mother. couldn't believe -her' stants,to Lady Glaucourt, and he, rang output of. shells. will not be inconsid- u• -- ears, for tel;. It was quite ready, the but- crable. i _- . s � 5' , fir':! . ...- �a. ' :.,. ..., _ `+ - — - �� '-�•:''d•..-�^' _ �� +•r•P<--'•+.,••.�'?•--•T.,+-- _ • "`%p••, « d , _.aysa,.rs6.axE �s-.s: .m.. .. jrrFa ..Rc. .s.r :na-�—.w•.•: ..: °--a., n — rri-��rx,r_=err' nre.is _ ..tv..+,t ..:�xa•.a � o�,cs�-r•ac..u,. . aJn' -- _ w,� t .b -' - ,•' w , . - -_. r- ;<.- �, .. r � � . •< :• �.... .._.. _ J�' � it 000 LOST U HOAT TAAGEDY _ ; RUSSIANS HOLD ' - —BOTH RAILWAYS,.'.,. Steamer Packed With 2,408' Excursionists Upset •;* - _ at Pier itis Chicago River - -- euro Cross g- Protects Lune to t Teutons C os �1'tarew, But Bu he _ r North. A despatch from Chicago says:' gestion of passengers rushing to the �. `-The estimated total of those who port side attracted by some passing �' A despatch from London says- went down to death. in the Chicago sensation tipped the steamer over. Only on the northern point of-thepin : - River Saturday morning when ' the- Deeds of Heroism. k : `<• cers, which, the Austro-Germans for lite.. bearing _ steel steamer g 2. 408 excursion.', - more than a week have been trying to ^� sats rolled over at her dock remains Greater by hundreds would have close around Warsaw and the Russian it approximately 1,000. been the number of .dead, ,but for in the Pol nt has made r'o t nes o oism'_._.The-hero -- es ' - - -s The Eastland a steel steamer, list- P g r y l ro less urI t3se iYastie�da� s- .- The 18 ' ' ranged from slips of girls to ragged T p g -"`rc =.•ed to port and turned over .-iq the � P ^ ' This point has forced its way across • Chicago River near the heart of the -dock rats and hoboes, to professionals..' : <v the Narew River between the fort- -� business district at 7.20 Saturday A frail mite of a girl crawled over ceases of Pultusk and Rozan, and is :morning. All her passengers save the slimy side of the ship at the im- ` n nt risk of her own life and with ,T advancing toward the Bug . River,. + two or three hundred, who clung to mi e , �. which stands for the greater part of -the arboard rail or climbed out star- her thin little arms dragged a num- *• y r of children to safety. A gloomy the way between itandto Warsaw- board portho'es, were jeCti - man who was ou o wor , a - y the river, crushed into the-slimy mud The other point of the pincers,; of the bottom, or imprisoned be-,tempTating suicide in' the river, found r ;�, f which Field Marshal von Mackensen tween decks. �passengers were Plenty of work when the ship capsiz- "` .: ' %s%, ! ,... is directing at the Cholm-Lublin rail- he�employes or friends of employes of ed. He plunged in and rescued -nine has hardly gained a yard of. P the Western Electric Company bound Persons before he was dragged. out a. AGED BELL/A/Y WOMAN + way, Ta: for most dead b other rescuers. A police- ;/S PR/E/+�O of TIlE FRE/YG'H SOLO/E.25- since t reached e village f a picnic at-Michigan City, In- Y ground i o gr i ac ed t liana. man made a motorman oto tweRn Retovetz, just south of the railway. .The old Belgian lad shown in the picture is a eat friend of the ^' Some sudden signs of terror had. stations, ran back'.aan a tracks, g _ Y P In offezing stubborn resistance to ` driven smiles from gay faces,.several plunged into the river and ved eight French soldiers and is very popular with them. They call her La Joconde the German advance the Russians minutes before the waters swallowed from drowning.. There ere numer- i(the happy, laughing one). Despite the d-sperate battles which have are making a continual threat at von t the tvtrong-bugenerally the women - oris cases of boeroes; in"'Wo cases been waged around her home, which borders on a trench of the Allies' first Mackensen's flank along the Bug and girls, in white Summer attire, the little fellows themselves perished line, t Ike oId woman maters on remaining within range o! the shells and car- River from the east of Choh�n to east : � 4111 and the men• and boys dressed for a after helping .many women and chil- ' ing, with a motherly care, for the soldiers. S al their erg. Between beenKrylp and 'ovial • outing, were laughing and d'en to safety. Sokol their attacks have been partica- 7 8. g g _____.__ larly severe, compelling the Germano -aipoutin farewells when death swept y' P h 6� �INSIDJf IEd -DELIBERATELY gf �D�Y I to send reinforcements, rt vnta, probably ito i"411 g p One bo whose identity is, yet a U s on them. mystery, jumped from the dock into _. ;he rivter_..to._hel two women ng n acke n, to 1 ,tended to support von M nae -Realization Too Late. to some object in the middle of the I = meet them. Both Bertin and Vienna The listing of the boat to port was. stream. He was swimming to the in their official statements tacitly on noticed, some said, 15 minutes._- be-'dock with one of the women, when President WiIBOn Warns Kaiser Against Repetition in that all is not going well on fore she turned over.- Capt. Peder- the other flung her arms around his g p this. frons. The German report atys t _ there- has been no change in he situ- g ,pori said five minutes. Some women' neck, and all three were drowned. I of " Unfriendly Subffiarine Acts. clutched their children, but , decided All witnesses agree tbat in the crisis whit as regards the German troops, the shape of the deck must be some- '-women 'were the stronger and more as "relatively while the Austrians describe the thing necessary in warping from the. sensible. While the men fought mad- state of affairs "renals el lta." 7 A despatch from Washington says: United States,wiil contend for Ameri- dock V�'hen, the full realization carne ly for their lives. the women and _ -the slow tial had become an overturn. girls, after the first panic, quickly re- -The note presented at the German can rights on the high seas„' ,without Known to vesselmen as a "crank"! covered. They clung patiently to bits I Foreign Office by Ambassador Gerard compromise and at any cost is made ; " as viewed in Washington, means that to apply equally. to Great Britain as STEADY ADVANCE or. , hoodoo' steamer, the Eastland of wreckage and obeyed commands of ' another submarine atta ' on Ameri- ' well as to Germany. These rights will i a,r was about twelve years r:l, but was rescuers. Those- .trapped in the hull �. „ rebuilt at Cleveland several years ago waited calmly for death or rescue. ! can life will result in a break between be protected from whatever quarter At DARDANE by order of the authorities therein The men, however, chiefly young ones, i Germany and the United States. violated," is the way Mr. Vi'ilsort puts '.,,:-'..order to render her more seaworthy. I dragged women from places of safety, i The climax of President Wilsons it. warning to Germany in regard to the There is no doubt this will be re- $be -4as required to carry water bal. and even after ;,their own safety Doss ''rights o! Americana comes in the fin- ;garded, both in Germany and in the -r last, but it is said that sometimes the assured stood around. stolidly without- British Section Consolidating and watgr,was pumped out temporarily to off enng to assist. al sentence of his note, as follows:- United States, as a promise on the lighten her draft in traversing steal- j Fred Swigert, a. city fireman, work- f "Friendship itself prompts it- (the part of this Government to deal as Extending Trenches Already Won. �i lows. ed three hours lifting bodies from the United States Government) to say, to; vigorously and insistently with Brit- f, the. Imperial German Government ish violation of neutral rights in the �A despatch from . London says at Various theories as to what ..caused 'hold. .Then a diver passed up the Gen Sir Ian Hamilton reports that .'the EAstland to turn over are beingbody of a little girl, her flimsy dress that repetition by the commanders of high seas as with Germanys illegal i in the .northern section of operations discussed. The most discussed a pitiful, clinging shroud. Swigert German naval vessels of seta in cos- acts, a raiding party rushed a trench on .. " theories are four-that the boat was' placed the- little body on a stretcher-travention of those rights mut be re- It often has been asserted that the front of our line. All the enemy overloaded; that she was not praperLy and Lhen, looking closely, at the drawn garded by , the Government of the could the German Government and fled except one, who was killed. ballasted; that a tug that mat fast features, gasped and" fell unconscious United States, when they affect Am- people be convinced that the- United '"An anti-aircraft gun was located y. to warp the Eastland from the dock' across the bol It was his own erican. citizens, as •deliberately un- States was sincerely endeavoring only r started pulling too coon; that con- y' P - and hit with the second round from , i friendly.". � to assert its rights and not to favor p daughter. ` one of our guns. The fifth round blew 1 But that is not the only expression ' the allies sa sinal German mucic - - -- ' � y' it into the air. -- - through which President. Wilson voices! of the. resentment caused by the sub- . "In- the southern area thf Turks ,ITALIAN ARIIlII.�►7 I the struggle between the two armies the determination of himself and the marine issue would instantly disap- made an attack on some newly cap- has j']! ) has been of a desperate and sangu- ' American people. He notifies Ger- !pear. This exprepsion was deliberately lured trenches in the French section, ` T inary nature. Despite fierce Aus- ! many that . the United States will ' written into the note with this 'phase DRIVING ��NrAHEAD ui �j [ i trian attacks the. Italians held- their contend for its rights as a neutral, of the, German attitude in mind. ;but were repulsed with ease. a . NG 1111aaA ground, and advanced to the neigh- j "without compromise and at any � 'There is still another feautre of the "In the British section there >haa borhood of Plava, where they drove 'cost." Practices of the German nav- note in which the German Govern- been steady progress daily, consols- I the enemy back with heavy loss. So al forces, such as have been protested ment may, if it chooses to do so, find dating. and in some cases extending lGrest Turning Movement Sweeping far all Austrian attempts to force the '"by this Government, i! persisted in, some cause for •gratification. The !the trenches won. } Italian enveloping line have failed will constitute "an unpardonable of- President, in two paragraphs written A small redoubt andwas captured with w All Before It With Irresistible disastrously, the enemy being pursued fence against the sovereignty of any: by his own hand,. adverts to the re- 'insignificant Toss, and a successful i Dash. rt[ turn. and driven from the treachea, ,neutral nation affected." ;marks of the German note of July 8, attack was made on part of a eom- - _ - munication trench held by the enemy. +t e A despatch from Rome bays. -'rhe 1with a tears allowede Italians - I there is a feature of fhe note ahicli ; Governments .in- "the freedoms -c&--thee.-A-T� -machine gun opposite our _ t As_Against _mst_these severe statements about the mutual interest of t e.iwo., actuation of Gorizia, .practically en- Y left was knocked out by the French41 ascus e a firm footing 'on the lower is expected to Ro far toward allaying seas, , and opens the wa to Germany ;artillery. veloped on all aides by Italians, is left bank of 'the Isonzo. the deep anti-American` feeling that - to prove the sincerity of her state- "In *sections the enemy's ar- - ti hourly becoming more precarious. The ' i is likely to be aroused to German ment that she really desires law to : bothT Y.. Y eat turnimg movement of our allies i The President's warning that the reign Supreme during the war. tillery has been aciwe•"' gr .. . is simply sweeping all before it with Ovation for Botha in Capital Union. p _ bTesistible--dash. The Italian troops =A- despatch from Cape Town says: so far have driven the enemy from -Premier Botha arrived from the their path wherever he has been n en- Campaign which ended on July 9th Countered: :with the surrender. of German. South A fresh. gain .of ground recorded in west • Africa. The Premier received - - �' favor of Gen. Cadorna's troops who at% ovation wherever he appeared. face the heavy artillery fire of the "Business was suspended. The city , enemy, and continue to press forward, was decorated and the people throng- ' wrenching the country from the en-. ed the -.streets. On the arrival of ~ emy yard by yard.: While Gorizia in Premier Botha at the Government Oe the south is being hard pressed by the House 10,000 school children sang the Italians, Tolrnino in the north, hard- national' anthem. _ 'ANADA'S NATIONAL i ly less important from a stragetic m rR F point of view, is practically surround- 843,000 Benedicts in Army. - ed. Gen. Cadorna, thanks to the su- . The War Su;�mary" perior organization and skill with A despatch from .London says: Im ,=t fn,•,i the v,-1y day thr :••rat F.t:rnPenn war brr tit in ".i,' uqt which he has manoeuvred his armies, Speaking for the -Government in the —. task• tl,e u,; ";at:.:in:_ re rnr<' to t':t+,t:,s;»» has been able simultaneously to' at= House of Lords, Lord Newton said l l,ct. r.t'cn. Tli: v"• �r `».a:aary-rl:til. on j,a ,, t 9u,1 _ of Taii t.r.ueE. ]u t i+:• von t.•:.•..r , =:.'I:!« •n, the %triter l.;ts g 1'e» •hid ?ead ,I ' a tempt the .reduction of Tolmino acid that `the member "of marcs^_d men at = a r,ir the-icorld.\'ltf!r ;.hH drt-rill of to+• nt.,rr:arnt, »'„nu Iter e�r-••ndul froiaie:, have not 1,ce-Tl Gorizia, -The, fight for Gorizia con---present in the British army was aP- ,t••rio,.ed• tie rra,!,::s ,f 'i'FIF: 4+Lo3F: to foPot+ ri+ tinues.with unabated vigor. The Pro- proximately 843,000: The aggregate tt r ii„early- ^,,d .'.Iflt :r'dtno•• tl„•-ei.t-nil outitnaZes%or t�resrnhr:,aiit» M t(,.,r,.r t. "Thr \�.:r :=um mon '• of, TRE' i I,OEE is t•Ppraltt c'ed daily by gress of the Italians is slow but sure. cost of separation allowances paid to „•vt,�,l pair-s th:uu host the Dalni»ioo. 4v Heavy Italian artillery is battering. to wives_ and children of these men has pieces Austrian defences. Throughout been £23,000,006. `" - " The Editorial Page 41. . _1; Pn zr ins st.r;vrn to place hr nre the rsp'• •t'vr• tl:i• hroad ha,•lccroand 'of'• the •titanic • i c;rt: _Ie. 'Ihi., � i-lt•s of arll,•IP,, has attracted dic •,'•rr»;ton nut only oP', th:• t'ana,li^ ,r•, batt, or Yarling, men.arrl ioorn: i» all,partx Germany Repremg Peace Propaganda . ..f iter t ,,r' ,:,,Ira l.arfl,: »p to the she el nye»f�»te:in; _ i:•tq.ir2 r,:u,•t. e.'rd 'the • i:lta likely t flow fto:n 'th:• crsattnrr of - :hostilltioa ^•trr Frr•u•rte:at N, j, :id, in that bold•avd c:ear-rut form Orarac- t,,TAsti,. of THE GLOVE'S edhoriul, page. w: A despatch from Rome says:-De- ' ture has been sequestered -by the au- ,'�i'fPt ,e Sec Uis9 P $patches from Switzerland state that thorities and a number of the more prominent among the` proandista I'Lt al"u n• frctures, in sdrlttin» to-A raLlr'anil !rt rrr c rcioe frnn, lite the German-Socialists have initiated _ _ f:•n., inin it het in l'anarin, tears Plnced•TFIE aLiltt;S far in the ha,l of have been arrested and summarily r'tn dia•t l,r.,^rta. and partly t\Plain lire phrnonu•n:,l in crave o[ x331-3 y a propaganda in favor of peace. The convicted in' military courts. The - _ -per cent. in THE GLOEE's circulation duriue rrreut months. propaganda is being mercilessly re-,Swiss-Baden frontier has been closed pressed icy tile-police, according to the again, the despatches say, with the r, t�iher'.FcafureS 'rico s.nrricg -es, iter fin>ncta1�and rommrrtial , ¢ea, tho' tent nn' despatches, and the Socialists are be- object of preventing, the escape of the . P i t v• ing Closely watched. Pacifist' liters- ,Socialists: ro 'I''a•rm and coiintrce I ifeittoir, ir+9lclraiti YI e,t:u Ihfnlil nal lttdtTt ......... _ \___lt e .-Il nce:-a standard fbut lra,. ,ipati:,d THE GLut:R In Its titl•• An ♦e c `��•' — -- --_--- —,---- �.. - - ^ - _ t ado's vaflnual �, tishntrr,'' Anil as glyelt it by Arany thon„olds th ori/ Ini—gust cirrnlation of uoy morning paper in i?ts Doueintim Asks for Reports on..U.S. National Defence [ - : Local and City Papers 1 Tir all moans ;CAM ` nrwspnprry 'THE GLOM: un,lnestlo,iml ly oR'rrs y'nu' thr :r' ow ,A despatch from Washington says 'and Navy Departments. The fact ro t>f cad rn r'a---tbrriada. urd„+ it wry. - y. _, rents I,er tuna � ]PA.—According to Lout Ritrhrmrr, for fourbtonths--t4rc• .lollurs p.•r yP:,r. t---President- Wilson has called for re- that this action had been taken be= the htrr war hs- only hegan. ports on the subject of national de- came known here to-night. after the 1 THE GLOBE, T release for publication of the note to fence. These will be made to h,r” Germany relating to submarine war- If ~- `\t personally by the heads of the War fare, _ .. ._...:.::w.,a ..-s_:.,. _..._... �.,..._�., � _�_ ....:��.: _.---_._ __��-..�;..;. •.:�_=rte:.-..:.,.�.�,._.�...o:;:�...• ..�.-__._.v, . _..._:.t,.�..-.�� ..,..... -..� _ .^-•... -- x. �.�: .may ,h,�,t.•xa •p,..,.^,r...!•',",! ,»�•. ♦-�rMSt • Y .,.se�,"'X,�ss^ rs .. ;i-.:,esv.*`t`-rsyr's"'•Rc��-•�s-�ycr^ r •r - rcr:. ice,. ",+wr.. ; ,.... ..;fere -z;.= �,r ...r;E > ••+ea: ,:. "v. _F _ - - _.:"s:'-•,9-r+R, ++;'. -ti ^v�:S'x r'r••' +s - •,- ;-^•^.PF.S`^'.F' . L.:n. :,+, a - — r. ' r — 7•ar� ;a•. : rr�'=^"+ _ q" ^',."i e _ ,ie,.....: r , ,yvvr.;.�L. •.o... T e ..ry.,c ca JM.sv�w'-S's.:..c..v�i • .. _ -. : _� : ,:m• a: k .. 'v'ax �.:.•'}'.'J . .: ... .Seer, Y �a. r r •4 G y �.' .I. . :. .-...y,._ .. ... TF N :•'.. ... T.. �. ^,•.; ..".. :'^A. 14 T.'. r , FF due in great part tv the strict though a knowledge of' the langu- ^rubiiabwry.zyFrida�moratiagaliteomoe censorship excercised over the ages and of science will give pleas- - : .Ptow:iag, Ona war news. The censors will al- ure to him in after life. A good RICHARDSON low, we believe, very little news general education is not a burden ---- 1.96 pe:7Nr ; i1.00 if to pass them unless it ie of sa en+ to any man, and we' believe if a THE GROCER paid ad.woe. couraging character, ' news of farmer is able to take a university - - -': anbacriptlons to the United ata s, ii 60 - • . in advance victories and of heroic deeds per, course, he will make . a better Ie receiving a lot of nice pare Clover Honey formed by soldieis of the allies farther by that experience. Men ,. - --- JOHN MURKARf Proprietor, and of the British in particular. who have made a success in life in = IN PINT SEALERS, 30c, '-IN QUART SEALERS, 60c. We believe that many defeats spite of a poor _education, are FRIDAY, JULY S0, 1915 ~ have been suffered b the British sometimes --• �- Y pointed out as an,evi- ` NOTES AND COMMENTS that have not reached the people. deuce that education is unaces- _ .. LOADS- OF SEALERS- -ALL SIZ RS It is not victories that will stir up) eary'foc a successful career. If CROWN -JABS OR PEftFECT SEAL. The relations between -Germ the public and cause - ere asked' for an--�a 'and the United States are becom- recruiting• We believe that no- pression of opinion they wool more strained as the days pass thing will do so much in the i say they were successful in spit REg FRUIT AND VEGETABLES The last note sent 'by Presi- matter'of recruiting as stories of of a neglected education, and khat [lent Wi so tII%Germany as firm disaster. - TC"- ie tion- plea�aat their success-�outd�ave been _ £berries; An its tone and has evidently reading, and no one desires to sit easier if they had had a good col- ,New Cabbage, Ripe Tomatoes. etc. 'anade the Germans exceedingly down for an hour or two to read lege training. angry, and has made them more stories of German victories, but I ALL THE DIFFERENT BREAKFAST' FOODS FOR. determined than ever to continue we believe that a realization of (SALE REGISTER. THE HOT WEATHER their submarine warfare, no mat- our danger is what is required. I -- ter: how many American lives There are many young and. -able SATUnDAY. Ave, 7Ta-Auction sale of bodied men throughout the coun- grain, furniture, implem"Buy and Buy your groceries at the grocers. may be endangered thereby. The other chattles belonging to the Es- - other ns cannot undere e t how try who da not realize that •the tate of the late PGeo.ickering ing (Kingston at lot ;R I A R D O N situation demands their service?. 31, B. F. con., Pickering (Kingston ' other nations cannot see things n road). Sale at I o'clock. See bills. in ' from their view The stories of victories have led point.. They can- � W. B. Powell, auctioneer. not inagine why other people can. them to believe that their services: are not required. s ; Removal Shoe .Sale -not uphold them in violating every Xeso ddbertesansenti. 'international law, and breaking _ every solemn, plebe the have y ve ecided to sell all odd lines of Boots, Shoes, Oxfords,_ Pump ' Ido not want m children edu- mad' in order to advance their rated; Awa old at lot ss, B. F. co Pickering. years Ems' �gre� bargain prices to make room for our new stock i ambitious schemes of conquest statement was made not long ago phone 6 T, ![alv. a, LACZY, 8igkland Creek, coming to our new store which we- will occupy in _ Oat f143 the near future. The United States. however, is by a person who objected to in- : creased taxation for educational. IGIHEST PR10E PAID -For all NEW STORE TWO DQORS NURTH OF OLD STAND. - r determined that Germany shall and similar statements � sorts of oaltry, auk and .crap iron. _. + observe the law, so far as Amesi• purposes, L PIKE, lotooa, 3. Pickering Lad. phone �T�T l c _'vans are concerned, and will not are frequently made by persons ice• bub .LHS; ilei C �r�SHOE STORE suffer a loss of dignity by bowing who fail to appreciate edueationaI DULLS FOR SALE -I have forj�j ' - advantages. A wrung impression B •a1:.eveml ball calves at a moderate gull Phone 151. .,,down to the unreasonable de- price at lit is. con. 8, Pickering. Z. E. Pt'oH! --sounds of the Germans. Accord- prevails in the naio s of many pen-•cl.remont• 'BROOK ST. WHITBY. le that education unfits a man r ing to the present trend of events p INDER TWINE -The undersigned for his work in life. Nothing ,Bis .till in the binder twine trade with a full a a rupture between the two coup- .apply on band, tbras crades at Vices lower tries is liable to occur at acould be further from.- the truth than last year. In fact the price wui compare mo- ny favorably witb that o8, d�other de+lei- All G�lish eJ over Cdl''1 y.<Nr � YeaM - ,merit !fraises one of them yields than this. The object of eduCa- gryilea gaarant«d. e 1 ud ue .am ated a prices, T"% F8. Pt : -- '- -IM _ ARD -BANK . !the demands of the other. ��-n t-tulbad m- 1°�- `°1th -' j knowledge, but to develop the TENDERS WANED �.,r Munitions and Dien. These are mental faculties so that he can -_- ��T��A the great requirements of the Produce the - beat within him. Sealed Tenders will be received by F C�A� True education does not destroy the undersigned up to d p. m. on British at the present time. In Saturday, July Sis't. for the mustruc- QTS OY� $48,000,033 _-. a man's ability to work, but in- tion of cement sidewalks in "the vil• The A Ot p 6he early months of the war, its lags of Claremont. . +mss i B - creases his efficiency. It is true Joint Accounts are a CoQ- ; seriousness was not realized by The lowest or any Gander not nuc- = - -_ that many men leave the farm essaril accepted. } iBritain. A few mouths, it was y p venieacc. - lthought, would be sufficient to with a view to pursuing a mercan- For full particulare appl-v to -- - smash the German Empire, but Lila or professional career, and G. M. FoasYT>3. Keep a Savings Account, and duringthe after years of struggling- end iu 43-44 Secy. of Police- Trustees Board: 'et Y.our Mone' past two months, Brit- —.._ y A c b u - failure. But their -failure is due ieh eyes have been opened' to the mu ate.. 176 to the fact that they entered a �We solicit Your account in oisr grsvitg of the situation. Unless L t� the whole energy vocation for which they were not Drain That Yl►'et Field 'SAVINGS DEPARTMENT gy of the British naturally adapted. We believe nation were exerted, defeat would With cement cite, which the Agricul- PICKERING BRANCH, be inevitable. It is now no longer that one object o! education should tura! Colleges claim are the beet kind - bnsiaes6 as usual;' but it is "war, be to dad out that vocation for made. Splendid brick are also mad {ly, GORDON, M..,.r. gr�� �• � ., which a boy or girl is naturally from the same material. We make � 'n o �6r• war" and men and munitions, both tile and brick; Get our prices - and gradually the people are be - education and then direct his or her befcre buying. ..lag awakened. Canadians sic education along those lines. If a Horne Telephone SM, slow is realising the danger by boy is inclined to be a tradesman I H / N D L E C O.. • - u which we are threatened. But it in a waste of time for him to j WN/rAWAL.`, *Nr. • A� your Servico 0 .they must now be up and doiag. study s number of languages; ah f • Those who do not go to the front Our rig is on the road almost daily, and will -call at your door - : + or are unable to do so, have duties S U M M E R :`: -F U R N I T U` R E with any reasonable order that you entrust to oar- staff. .`to perform at home. "Fight or o and same will be filled - Phone mail year orders pay" should be -every Canadian's -,- FOR LAWNS AND PORCHES _-= with choice fresh goods and delivered promptly. ---Imotto; -have-leen c6ant-Hbu�- -- — - --- --- - - _. _ gnarse - hng largely during the past year, ;Arm chairs double woven basket seat $1.85, reclining sod folding chairs, camp stools 85 cls. . New laid eggs And choice butter wanted. - • but the demands are now greater Kamp cots with head and foot rest special $225. than ever, and:we should respond Hammocks going at cost. Come w-litie they last. )fit baskets snd berry boles on band' ' The beet machine ail - to these demands without a mo- only 35- ets per. gallon. Your binder will run a horse meat's hesitation. Steps nave C. H. B_URLING, IPIC E EKING lighter if the knife is kept sharp: Get one of our,been taken in this township to Special files for this- purpose - raise one thousand dollars fer the Do -not risk that old worn ro ,purchase of a' machine gun. The peon your horse fork or slings. We Village of Dunbarton, in one day's will supply you.witha new one, (pure mafl(illa.) Pay work raised over $100, with more 1 _ - us when you thresh your crop, to follow.' At this rate no diffi- : _. Test our service. culty should be experienced in raising the required amount. Only -� ` -11 needs workers ,to circulate the GEORGE. j� I �. P subscription lists and plead the- cause, which however, should not _ $ROVGi=3A�2 - - ONTARIO require pleading. The man who would attempt to offer an excuse for not giving, is deserving of -the i - �severest censure, and should be "MADE 1N CANADA" • • WOOD ss • � interned with other Germans. ,S 0.1 Ford Touring 1 The people of Canada has not I e 1 .' he BeStOfOr the Are t �_-jet realized the aerlousnego_the-ric war situation. They have not `Farmer yet realized the magnitude.of•'tbe The best that money can. buy -is the labor > war nor what the terrible results that goes into the Canadian Ford. Our - would be were Germany to win. workmen are the highest paid motor car i They do not seem to know that mechanics in the British Empire. This , See u3 ,belore plaClng - _.means dollars saved in after ,ex.pense to the " British freedom and civilization man who drives a Ford "Made in Canada." - a are being threatened. When the : .Because the Ford cat is built right: - STO.ur UrC1er. South African war was at 'its Bnvers of.Ford cars will share in our profits 4f we - height, all Canada was full of ex- sell 80,0r) cars between August 1, 1914, and Aug- - ust 1; 1915. ritement and there were great Runabout $5.40; Town Car $8-40; F. 0. B.•Foed - digplays of patriotism. Whenever Ontario, with all equipment, including _electric e l3riti h won a ,great -victory. headlights. On display and for sAle_.hy ili M,, 4,,,ials led, and great _ W. J. LUKE SON, - —c0� e> the result, But _ Whifby, Ontario-, iq .es there lis no lium, 15heC� -.fiat the great- _ being waged 1.I anon is one • ` �, .,��s sees 3: W1 'f in theFri - eople is j �� � :... C'FVILLB3 ,.....X1'....',:.._...4._..<.,.__.+.e..:.,..•ami...a:....._.-:.::,a:.:Z:i•5.:.^','.s!�za'""i."xam``u+;.•.=•- -;.::r..._sw......,.._.:.,.........,..... r...._.use.:.<aii.'.,,�'..•:«'s1.�M',. "..''•'`."_r'� `i,."a �....,� W..• cur�ze.�- s_suci'a-•-,. x.3'a,,c �..._s�*c•:tiC..JY.»F_'.—' ,+-,`W¢'.. F— _ .7 .,.C�.... �. t,r-. .. a..,,-.:. .x�-.:..,'�_..< a..•x-- ...r, a ..��„ •;1kk$i ..•e¢. a ..,°u3a.�s"nl _.SKc.::e^y a` - w•• s M. K c ti t GLARRMONT - G. F. Beal, of Toronto, called on Rev. A. McLellan was in Broil- ' --Hugh Gregg jr. is erecting s J. H. and Mrs. Beal, on Monday. gham on Sunday afternoon last it in pulpit the occupied - Inew stable on his premises. C. and Mrs. Elliott accompanied when he occu P P p Mips Smith a the week -end by W. M. and •Mrs. Palmer are St. John's (Presbyterian) church. vithher brothe 1✓xbridge. taking a motor trip this week to -THF DOMINION DANK Lyman and Pilkey spent Hamilton and Niagara Falls. Tr t -«w sastwt°a o•uss, r n, rRaa�oa,r. a atw�ntaws, vas neaa+ontr. N �g - Sunday wlirh friends in Unionville Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane and son, Fruit, _ Vegetables C. A'aRT' Gsoe�>1ia°.s.e' Misd Rena Michell, of Union- Scott. of Blackstock, spent a few Farmers Sale Notes Collected Ville, is visiting with relatives in days this week with the former's ( h awe the Damtnan iaa sltcollect roar sat. Now, I » sown. parents. P. and Mrs. Macnab. All kinds o1 imported and home tee° totrstodo•o7our•elt. John Farmer, ' of the Royal _ grown Fruits and Vegetables, -end de= them have • •a �• casae+• at the taamwone.°k Bank, Toronto, was home over fresh twice a week.coosdio°sareoi.d,«,matca.a<ayl,t.rm., �' '-Sunday. - - If we have not what you want ' _ - - • ' Park Brothers, of Toronto, MaTHER Of - WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON Man ir. V isited with the Misses Hamilton • we can get it. • sty a8 y on Sunday. Give as a call. Fred Ward' made a shipment of - ogs rom.-SCHOOL GIRL et we 'kee o ea a co on the ' Nr'. Teas How Lydia E.Pinkllatn s "'�' EILSON'S ICE CREAM T. R. 6Traiin` - oing Eaal due 08 �ows-- We congratulate Sirs Joseph new Ford auto. purchase -.. se of a Vegetable Compound Re= M. -H. J. MARQUIS — - �; —1� ococaall • . B.t , P. X. David and Mrs.. Taylor spent ' . Trains cin weal due as follows— z Monday with the tatter's cousin, . stored Her Dat1Hh- P s : ' v � oopal ,� -7.47 A. M. tela Healtb. No, .>< Mr. Sadler, of Kinsale. , - - - - -- � •• 11, Local A 2.80 P. ][. •• Miss Bessie Grahams -of- - , - '„ 7 Mail 7.50 P. ' V - 1 "Ounday included is visiting with her grandparents, plover, lows.—"From a small child • �/ 'Thomas and -Mrs. Graham. my 13 year old daughter had female I A�' Sept /CE �/%�A• ,% ; - Miss Leila Rumohr is visiting weakness.. I spoke Canadian 13 At the PickeringBake W �4 N T E D ! with her brother, Ray, of the to three doctors Standard Bank, Wellington. about'k and they did National Try.our Hope -made Bread ; Mrs. F. Caiger, o Toronto, not help her any. HERI# MONNEY, PICKERING A..reliable marl, to sell sisterof Mrs. (Rev.) Real' visited w Lydia 1L Pinkham aEXHIBITION at the parsonage on Friday last.' Vegetable Com- Heaag Cexenisiv Gaowx &roarMr. and Mrs. Walters, of Toron- � 1?� bad •been of in Pickering and Ontario to, are spending a week with the great benefit to me, TORONTO GreenWocd . I3�rdWare; latter's mother, Mrs. Alex. Wilson so I decided to have Call and s -Happy County. Wesley R�iby-a$d -Mrs . r Thought' and other stoves04 _ Mackle, of Toronto, are visiting She has taken five as well as other lines Start now at the beat -the formeew sister, -Mrs. --Joh$ --° - the s- ^�° $ardware, _selling ilme - 1TR g g repairing Send for list of Bpi lag Offerings, Neal. tabb�e LOmpa� Eavetrou bin and A number of our young peeple cording to directions on the bottle and promptly attended to. and terms to agents. took a trip to Rosebank last Fri she is cared of this trouble. She was Model Military Camp Work guaranteed and prices -day evening. They report the all ran down when she started taloa= Destruction of Battleships moderate. Liberal Commission -- - water fine. the Compound and her periods did not Battles of the Air _ - Gordon Johnston, principal of come right. She was so poorly and Lawrence Denny, _Handsome free outfit. -the Harrow public school, s pent weak that I 6ften had to help her arras I GREENWOOD _ _ ?MAMMOTH TueadRy with Mrs. Joseph Pi key herself, but now she is regular and is STONE & WELLINGTON rand datz titer. growing strong and healthy. "-]Las..E�l�.a}� D$5� __The Foothill Nurseries, Mr. a -Com z , of Toronto idaasnr HEt.vio, Plover, I°wa J F+ . H. HINDLE { - motored out on Sunday and spent ► MARCH OF THE ALLIES ,�j_1LE (Established 183'7) the day with the latter s mother. Hundreds of such lettere •spee•slat gratitude for the good Lydia Pink- CARPENTER, BUILDER T a R n N' T Mrs. A. W McKay. Farm under Cuttivation -' Peter i4laanab jr. Miss Margaret_ ham's Vegetable Compound has a,ecom- HOUSE VERANDAH. aYn BARN ter an b and- s Margaret ph't'ed Am Constantly being r eeiveL I Millions In Livestock- WORK, PANTRY CABINETS end Cecil Ingleton motored to ! Caesarea on Sunday last. rem' i Shingling and general -repair ATTRNTI the rewaq-d Gower Smoot Irwhibta dy O" f Mrs. George Cooper was at Har. If you- ars III do not drag along ind TSQdLLI1Y(3 crock.; --•rhton last week attendinfc the continue to ether day in and day out but 1 See me about as job yon want If Naval Spectacle Y 1 you contemplate doing any funeral of her brother-ta•law. Mr. at once take Lydia i'inkham . V ? � -done. Prices right. - Scarr, who had died after a linger. table Compound,- a woman's rema ly foeyew 01< THE FLEET 5601 Home Telephone. - kind of building next season. _ ing illness. woman's Ms. - Belgian art Treasures we will be pleased to figure A number of the members of >f you want �� �� write w 4 the Women's Institute purpose Lydia L Pinkham Redietne Co. (ecall- :I on;. F E E D ':' on our r uirments sppaaying a fraternal 'visit to the deaNal) Llan, ][ass. Your letter wi13 Creators's Famous Band y ]Pickering branch next Tuesday y a Big=est Cat and Dog Show Rt C. � � - Y olieaed, .read sad tasw•red b N �• StatiOII for all kinds of afternoon. woman and held In strlet confide�nesS, _ Chea woad Miss.Graq, of Coldwater. spent - WAR TROPHIES building material. at .reek at Cairabrogie; the - — - home of Graham Bros., and Miay Cotton Seed Meal, Bran. Shorts, �s�•�p�*��r week end at Como,_ also spent the Repair Shop 1 Greater Poultry Shoiwloa �sied Corn Whole Corn Cream re the -:ASA PIC1l1L1111��.i r�- '�, - .. Farmers are still busy at their Now k the time to Ret vos'r Bicycles' -`rm of Manufactures - West and Monarch Flour, Blach- -'Li j B .. } hay harvest and have also begun repaired for the good roads. ford's calf meal, Beef scrap and �✓ harvesting their fall wheat. Bar. Get your Automoble Tires now. One O ir,d ansa One Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. y ^.I&y also is about ready for cutting Prices are away down, ,may W. D. Gordo" Qi of And oats are ripening fast. - ' New ""T 10 �e Phone Ind. Markham 5030. - Mrs. Thomas Paterson and dart• For4:slze $15.50, .)ther_sizes in ! proportion., ThC33Z•.6 ROOiOC= +' _ rhter, Mita.Gladys, have returned Ind phone 1815. ,• IlEDUM RAAWAY RATS - home after spending a couple of - week� with the lormer'e sister. '1'1" n..onrstaa t uossa••g Russe 11 Andrew, 4 S+ `iM� soess,yae,p PT •tea= A -4 smd Soil and Independent phoste, 1 p Mrs. James Hortop, of Port. Perry. PICKERII G. Out. � ' ��aea•o."r &qsM s-9adt &cracm? -, orCharles d to Toront>o1 on Sunday. nt pOn . _ ... ... _ ... 4 .. s fl B s The PICkelimg `! - their return the were accom n••.r �• _ led by their daughter@, who -had __ ae o �uGB CO • ln3nl been holidaying friends is • • _ t �� a e s �1iattt8® -the city. ad ; on r -•• B - Bement contractors sho - e e y the advt. of the lice trustees +u••* : �,v o.. " The object of this Association is e0 who are advertising in another , lessen stealing and prosecute rss� rot" t" q i s.. • the .felons. column for tenders for the con. • struction of cement sidewalks in IVISp�lower'Talcum Powder C tot 'm a 1w Kembers having property s*olen oommtd- the village. - ehh Wm. and Mrs. Thompson' were anis m�a�y •a mimbse . _._ = 0 ! 0 3a � ° o ° � •,IO of Ezaomtive Qommi�**•s. in Barrie. on `Tuesday attending . : The distilichve..odor of.Mayfiower Talcum pr ,; ' fi � b Membership f« 11.00. the funeral of the latter'@ brother, is entirely new, and of stich charm. and delicacy ba. C•, o- L� who died _auddenl in Toronto a it .a . x t as p yI a - s Tink•ts'mactiobad from the President W. from heart failure, They made to immediately appeal to every woman of r r � I'S s � � i , e Secretary os appliesmon. MCi rel the trip in -Chas. Sargent's ante,- filiemetit.:__Aatfseutic-exquisitely fiat in !moo , s s „ e a 3 Q i� z Exsc. Com. -L. D. Banks, C.B. Palm - The AuRTt�t quarterly meeting textures it is pre-eminent for use o. baby. O - o ° E er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Ont , will be held id the Methodist - - o t•i Church next Sunday mornipR All Nyal preparations are in a class by themselves.. N ° $� .+ a a IA i�A• O�C+OfI?►Or: W. J. Clark.' ; when the Sacrament -of the Lord's N s Face Cream and toilet requi. are almost indis- '': e M 9 = 6 President, 8eors/•sy 'j ya1 a . �. &p7: Sapper will be administered. The pensable for the complexion. Ask at theN•yal Quality business quarterly meeting will Stole for free'copy-of our ba6kle:, "Your Complexion,$$ be held on Monday night, Aug. 2nd. which includes directions as to proper methods of Massage. ia9 �3i Alex Wilson was in London on - (1= Thursday last attending' the offi• Good LL' ek'-'- is Port' Stanley electric radial line. to Ir tial opening -of the London and ailments be operated by the Hy r Hydro -Electric - �e mree� ,. 424d low Commission, and a great many e of the municipalities throughout y the province were represented at _ _ Depends on having the- kind _ Of all ma*seisls and design theopening. Sunday'•Mr. H'alfyard, from Thomas M. McFadden, Druggist, Pickering, Onto of trees. Bowman's have kap* in Fool, Y* will pay you21 av—fibrons.• roots.—. �_ a/ out works Rid inspect our s*oait 1 -Victoria College, Preached-ic - . • - sad oB�in prio•i, Don't be misled bf Methodist church In the morning • They orb grows in the right kind agents we do not employ *hem, oonseq h`Fw in connection with the "Forward .r i of soil.. They are handled ly we eau, sad do *brow oft the agent ser _ , B 19 Jul -Sale, sa em eommission of 10 r oenI. which you we Movement for Missions." In the p• afternoon he addressed the Sab- e _ ! and packed in the pitfk of cerlataly save by purchasing from as. bath School and in the evening Our June Sale *as good. We saved -you money. • Compare prices and condition -and they grow. oallsoiioil•d. gave an illustrated lecture at Glen "Two more a ents'wanted' WHITBY •RANITE CO., Major. We hope that the young values we are offering in every_line of merchandise -all old " R �beo.;' , whtcbv, Ontario people of the Methodist church prices, You know that ever'y.lifie of goods ha'sad- in Ontario County. -will do well this year in helping to �yanced since the tear. Come now as later - THOS. ,W. BOWMAN ell SON- CO., S� W -support Rev. Mr. Denyes, of the on yon will•not be.able to buy. the ­: LIMITED Indian Mission. Those who do not fight should goods at the very low prices we are offering now : PIImp_ g -Ridgeville, - Ontario - pay. Thousands of our young Men's Harvest Boots, .. $1.15 , Dress Goods, reg. 30'cents, for 25 cents. r Shop and R men have gone to the front' and Men's Wdrking Boots," 1:90 Gingghatus,'reg 12c'and Y3c, for 10c. -offered their lives in defence of Boys' and Girl's Boots . , .: 1.50,'_Kuslins and Voils, . , 250 I W -_ -British- reeden4--�-hiia- bsdies~-$eet�-�..-.-.___. ___�,��Ladies' Nostra Offs and Collars, 45c e.dob fighting our battles there is an 1��', SeeciaT DA -g Uorsets, reg, oc, U-TIAG "7 - g g Ladles' 8ltpperi3; - immense amonnt of work to be for BGc.. 1.00 fcr 90c .. Men's Shaka Shirts _ 75 Duck Buitinge in navy, white, AND OAT. FLAKING We ate p one by those who remain at home Men's dark striped shirts, . - 50.1 cadet and limen, 15c to 20c t pump nil 'this work' should be done T'he tindersigxted is prep!}red,to do --willi-ngl'y and heartily. Work has begun in parts of 'the township to GROCERTEfi—Black and GTeetL Tea 30c per lb. Try half a pound and be con- grain chopping and oat ffaxisg raise the sum of one thousan-d vinr..ed that it is the o � good tea in the market to -da , at tbeprice, every day in the -week A� dollars for purchasing a machine Flour—Tea Buns. Creamb Five Roses. For butter and eggs, higbest price paid in trade. stee tonSaturda gnn. This is one of the (creat needy p y 1 of the present time. What Are De SI IPSON & Co.',- PICKER.IN(� our residents going to do about it? 11 ,f ohm F. Bayles, Gree .... �jw�.-x.;.arrlr+cs,�.,5+...a. x.1-.7 ..%cx ...•s.:.+,�..o. �. _ •.w+a.:.. .,eG:-sus., ...x.:.. fY..a,:.w�r....... •..::.�... :...,... .: sy...r.r C.rhe.: r . _...L ..... ...-- 1r...N.:�,ya'�iay."yPa.'.:., sacii-e3�+.w•.41.�._�._t:•:._ 3' . .. aiw .-.:c•. ✓•'" ^.v-,+,.p.m�.w.n,A,..,M,. .r.'.ff Y:. MII°,`�`.'>--"4Q+'.:h :l�'�•-w v '. _-:-•'nY. .' - -e . ...-... i'+'N :l ✓ r yr _'" T ,:. :fie!`." '�e� �'u - - J. 'e` l°•:'',T' s -TRF.- .e.. �AC�..+ LUT .:.vi. .x==3^c1=yi: =�. '.-tar C _'.. :>:.. .A. .•a'b ,-sti�"�' ':-nes••- S35`..>•xub-mil^.:t'AT _ '•^.w.wvr��:1i1S•""'a-'--.�'�^%�`".u'+v"e" _ �.aTl"f «'1W^��. ' 'r • �a r` _ a •' • 1001MG EGGS RUSSIAN PORT IN POSSESSION OF GERMANS _ :. HRffISH TOMMIFS- OCCASIONAL- - - ry • - i -� - _ � - _ MEN LY HELP THEMSELVES. - ; ' - { -- _^ Bible. This author asserts that: "In a y L the interests of the world's civiliza- , 'Murphy riot' Away With' a Precious �; ; , �.• tion it is our duty to .enlarge Ger- Egg Egg and Fell in a �. s w": " , r many's . colonial empire. Thus alone Mudhole. I r r can w- _ - -- a y unite the Germans throughout Looting is a military term for ac- + the world,my then wiilkhe re - Looting the G o Y 'lquiring something without,'paying for , cognizeGerman civilization is the pro- -it. It's a crime t0 be caught looting most rrecessary factor of 'human pro- --in the British- v - gress. Lastly, we must recognize Is death. It's worse 'than that, how- j - that the struggle for high ideals, that ever, if you're caught by the owner, the desire for action, in short, war I don't -know what the German m - itself, is instrument of ,cultural an ugas" is like, }iut if it's anything like "" _ .:.:. •progress." ` i - ` There you have it; and when it is _ 1.4 `the hot anger of an indignant French} Y emembered that Nietzsche's writings :peasant woman, it must be pretty aw- also have taken great hold on German- 'ful writes Driver S. Harris Deansthou-- 111 n Opinion. _ ideal as ."a warin s against moderch he n aivhilg Personally, I've only had *one experi- ization in all its forms," and who encs and that shook m nerves soy y ,.., , � �. ; ,. �•;'•;•' , „ .. � preached the gospel of aristrcratism, i much that now I always put my hands ". ,6 rr�r,,�� K,. >:•.•., of hatred instead of love, of immoral - In my pockets and whistle wheneverI pass anything that do n't belong to ism stead of morality, we can appre- The above view is u, ,In a ac uasaa, showing a Russian vessels taken y the - -ante � German---vie3x'paint* and the e. Unless, of course, it 1poks like Germans when they occupied the place. In the foreground is seen a German torpedo boat flotilla. incentive `of her every action. The fan orphan girl that wants cherishing. end- justifies the means, if that end —About 8-o'cl� ck=orae- , " ? -means_the glory -and -supremacy- -of--- - == '. 'Where in Flanders," three of us went blowing in our direction she did great I having an, illumination after "lights , The negotiations between Germany German Kultur. With Nietsche, the 'jout to "win" a salad. It was pretty damage.. out-" _ and America have proceeded several German citizen contemplates a new :dark, so we picked the salad "by the No compris, we said, at every op- The Great Temptation. months, and the two nations now seem world, a new humanity—a regenerat- aap; - having charted' the ground portunity, but we were like three- The eggs were a great temptati,* to. be as far apart as when they be- I ed, purified and beautified "over man. rlier. Young 'Ills secured the let- broken -winded pea -shooters opposed however. As Lew -said, -if -you - go .Ban, so far as settling the, rights' of, Nietzsche's Der Wille zur Macht, , ce; Scottie -found something which to s "Jack Johnson." I m your barn and find a hen's been and :neutrals and non-combatants on the or, will to power, contains the entire p e insisted was sorrel, though why he young 'Ills, with lettuce sprouting?laid-�an egg on your bed—weir, you', high ease is concerned. philosophy of the average German. through I ere ou tick rt u and rt over There are two supreme considers-' in a nut=ahelL aught it was sorrel or whatJ� him :. nit. Certainl - suppose it was edible, even of it one of those earthenware figures thep , Y P P carry ' by -' ' ow as, he didn't know. 1—this was not i ted to the to the kitchen and give it, to the guided in' the " 'course she adopts: - one .German mind, holding this view - plant with grass seed, pain �, First. her own rights and the ri rights i 'heroism; it was- simply lack ofg point, may I nSoon, and "did the goose step to indi- cook to look after far ou until ten 'y regard laws for the, co- thought—I carried the onions. fie, of her it' ens; and second, her moral tection of neutrals and non -combat- _ rate we had been far .an evening obIZ ions to those humanitarian ants as less important than freedom Oe our way to the barn where we stroll: - • The official lien roost was next Po ,Were billeted, we ran into the lady Scottie, who had the sorrel in his door to the guard -room; all well-dis- , 'den's which she has always pro to use' any weapon that may be . ef- a7rrbo owned the . farm_ _Cine 1--i—d _ c' ' ed hens went in there to lay.,! fessed' fective in extending the sphere o! quite effective in the moonlight; her.jc for it was only the stragglers who InH' Germany claims that she was German "Will to power." - 9 but bad for the salad—wiped his, per- Yorced into. this -war, and is facing em- _ Of course, America -will not rec `sleeves were turned up and she was spirin brow and tried to indicate, about just anywhere and gave as oof j g battled Europe in defense of her very nize an abridgment of the ri 'leaning on a pitchfork. She had the I others a chance of a stray -egg. I Yrights of ' »air of an avenging angel, except that without being too indelicate, that we never knew a R'uard guard, so well as existence. That foodstuffs are ex -,her citizens, simply because of an ar- l.had- been for .a bathe. ` empt from the rule of contrabrand, bitrary mapping out of a war zone. she hadn't much of an air of an an- our guard guarded that chicken house. This was the same lady who had f As for tee, not being a linguist, I If it hadn't been for the fact that we and necessary submarine warfare was , ma physical limitations of the sub - gel.. ` pursued, a Pew days previously, one just stood around trying to keep the --dl had turns of being on guard, there made necessary by Great Britain's .. marines do not exempt from conform- _ ._ r onions quiet. .: .- announcement to cut off all imports of _ing with the rules of visit, search and lbf our number into the gun park, with would .ha'• a been .a mutiny. lah� poker-tater hand, -alleging that he In the end it was the onions that Men whom a "Jack Johnsen" -wouIl food and other essentials to her ex- provision for safety of neutrals and 'steers, and that faced by starvation,;.non-combatants before talon the ex- ' *owed her a eon. gave us away... We were all four _re- r of wake up ordinarily, would jumli the bed no other recourse than to treme measure of sinking the ship in- volving in a circle, with the prongs -up uitl'. grab for their rifles at the- g P A Ten-Mirrnte Job. strike back by the submarine, the volved. of the pitchfork as the axis, when a engin, of rn egg -shell when on guard. only mean's at her disposal. She ' All this is forcibly set forth In the It took the guard, the sergeant -ma- gust of wind carried the odor of I Only one man. to my -knowledge, claims. that the submarine cannot' President's communications in the !.Jor, official interpreter, and seven onions towards the farmeress, and L 4 ver sue!eeded-in 'getting away_ with , 9 operate under the recognized rules of face of Germanys plea of peculiar. - • amateur ones, ten minutes per$ua- ,i before we could clap a respirator on j an egg from the guard -room. f naval warfare, requiring visit and - exigency. In other words, We refuse. Mon before .they got rid of her; and 'her we were 'discovered. 1 Spud Murphy- -was his name. . He P sty of to subscribe to the doctrine that the then I think it was _the sou they : i search and provision for the ea! She blackmailed us two .francs for had to wriggle about li0 yards across neutrals and non-combatants, and rights of humanity are subordinate to gave her more .than the persuaswtl. that crushed and scrubby salad, and muddy ground to pass - the sentry, !-this being so, these rules should be ' the necessities of warfare. Germany's -._'Mask As soon as we got within range !.ten minutes later the S.M. came in anti crowd through a small slot cut waived, _, blockaded situation is one of the in- jshe opened fire, and as the wind was and trod, on it, and. ran us all- in for ( in the door to get to the nest. Just 'She also claims that the British ciderin of war due to an. advantage aa. he was fumbling in the dark, the Admiralty has offered inducements to the allies hold in position and naval '� guard rd h e out, merchant vessels to ram submarines, strength and for which -the U.S. is in hes him, and turned Spud a urr�ied . Fu m a®h grab, Bot an and _responsible. n nd t s the ththetao rations. u c inter noG cyan 'refus, or. at least evades, • egg and turned a ran or his late If followed by the guard; they had nationalnlaw, and -while she f asserts our demands, and she will not con-- strict orders to prevent looting, and her humanitarian impulses, she in- cede the. rights of travel without:men- they-meant catching Mnr:phy. and get- gists that ',these must not interfere ace on the merchant ships of belli- " ting that egg. They'd have fired at with her obligations to her own citi- gerent nations, and if "this is the last him only the report might have ,tens. It is on these- grounds she word on the subject, I can see' no brough Y justifies the destruction of the Lusi- other alternative than._a declaration. the }ad farmer out, with the _ risk of. her claiming the egg. They tania, and refrains from giving of war, or a square backdown of poi# - i chased Murphy over three fields and America the assurance it has demand- tion by- one party or the other. Ger- a _ through four ditches before they gave 1d that submarine warfare shall con- many can *rest assured that America 'T up., And _en t.ey ony-gave up�e-1'form to the rules of naval w -a re. will never -recede from her poaiti_on i cause Murphy fell in a midden, and, Back of these. considerations is the and if war 'comes America will be -they had to fish him out with long. German viewpoint concerning "Na- there with all the force of inexhaust- L 1 poles. When they'd rescued him, 1 tional destiny," and war as a means ible resources and her wonted--brav- they laid him .under a ..pump and � of its achievement, as set forth boldly cry.. pumni water- on him. In von Bernhardi's great book, which' CHAS. M. BICE; "Have yon -broken the egg"' they has become, so to speak, the German. . Denver, July 12, 191,5. _. inquired after they'd pumped on him I for -ten minutes and could get near enough to converse in comfort. V "N -no,", said Murphy; "I reckon it's. @ Old _ a stale egg; it, seems pretty hard. That egg bounced twice, before it al�� broke it was a china nest egg; 1000 'THE GERMAN -AMERICAN - ON , StTUATI ��;�I�ii Eii� �,ii1 r � • _. -.. .. � : � eft•>• I 1 ,j �, i i 'Will It 'Lead to War?., Many people in this country think .I. C 1Z. the last word has been said, and that �- w ar is- inevitable i •rtY r. •} , - -- - — of Germany's 7 he recent reply Germs minister to Pres; Wilson's last note is _ : ;•'": i'= ?• (IT'S A . 'FOOD) -far from assuring, and may be sum- med up as raising the wrath f P Americans still higher at the Kaiser's - - --` inioudent and evading special plead- s� years 8$'O I a The consumption of Cit y Dairy Iee Cream- is in. - ing. _ Ever since the mapping out by Grandfather got 'creasing every season. Thelocal dealer•has not the. Germany of the so-called "war 'zone," an individual y - facilities, besides he makes so little that he cannot which includes a large strip of neu- rr j tral waters of the •ocean over which 8ugarpaChage turn ( ,it a uniform Ice Cream. Discriminating shop she. has no rights of exclusion, what- "Ye Olde Sugar �� - keepers everywhere are 'selling City Dairy Icer ever, this country and Germany have Loafs"made byJohn been in controversy, accentuated at •Redpath,inwhativas :Q�/- C,CYT�Ati ' Cream instead of their ow n make, and their patron- times by sinking the ships of neutral then Canada's only ems► aye is increasing, because City -Dairy Ice Cream is nations, and,'finally, by the, sinl,ir>,g of ll ry. � ?f�d� the great British liner the Lusitania _ Sugar Refine n� the quality is uniform. ( and the' loss of many lives, including Now, at Tess than half the price, his granddaughter cl a[ s 115 Americans, under circumstances gets.a much improved arti. e, also "indivicYrra< of wtcked; -wanton • cruelty. _ 'America, basing her claims upon ' ® - the law of nations, recognized the - _ --- — --- world -over since _civilization began, Look demands that 't� rights of neutrals J far and of non-combatants.. be. respected on the open sea by all belligerents. Extra Glranulated :Sear- Ahe ZJg>a.. Germany,_while.not denying these . Sealed under -,international' law, 'in ►paled C�artonS and Cloth Bas _ claims that • Great Brit: `r's attitude _ 2.16. and 5 -Ib. _. - 10, 20, 50 and 100 b. in shutting off the impor-tation of all "Canada's Favorite Sugar for three Generations" TO R O -N TO. 'food stuffs, etc., justifiq, her sub- marine warfare as the only means CANADA SCGAR REFINING CO., UMMD. MONTREAL 1-1 t�vary town. she has of proper retaliation for this 1 deprivation. , o �9 �UT 'Ar. 7� .20 lw 2� SUMMER 'COMPLAINTS READ OF ORDNANCE -DEPT..Harvesting the Crop. ­41,000 REWARD KILL LITTLE ONES British Officer in Charge of Ordn- Accoiding to C. P. R. advices there in likely - to be a shortage of farm Is- sace Dept. Ham Cousin in the FOR I CARE Of INCURABLE 001= bee in the west in the fall. There At the first sign of illness during German Army. are alriady over 100,000 of our Can - .the hot weather give the little-ones 0 adian young men under arms, and Baby' bLtyond CAnadians, have been amazed t To any person who cannot be cured the ivur mss demand more. Immi- s Own 9, or in a Jew hours he ay cure. These learn since the war began the great -Dr. Hamilton's gration is, of course, at a standstill. SHOES of' Constipation by Tablets will %-lent summer com- number of Germans - and* people of Pills, the above reward will be paid' It will be impossible to get men from for evei" German descent who have succeeded NG- medicine gives- such . lasting the east, where men are seArce, and in Plaintar if'' given occasionally to the 3 OR well child and will promptly cure i in getting into high places in the old satisfaction or effects such marvel- an;, case the-*est'ctoes not want men these troubles if they come on and- laild. ­ Many of them -are doubtRiss--l6us cures as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. who, after the harvest, would be a denlY. Raby's 'Own, Tablets_.-should loyal to the Union Jack, but it was Relief instantly follows their use. burder, on the people. always be kept-in every home where not long after the war started, before That blinding -heidache goes forever, The question-is, where will the men there are young children.. There where is the"British -Otiblic b�agarr W insist that- thal feverish feeling in thi-ikin Is come from. The press is advising the 7 people bearing German names had soothed away, bilious fits and stomach- n6 other medicine as good and the fafters -to hire men now and to hire Mother has- the. guarantee. of I to-get out of public ponitionswhether disorderi are sAQpped--- temora year in advance. --ffier -a gov- ce. ernnient analyst that they are abso- proven guilty Of, onbenervous about using Dr. is, indeed, talk of a famine of un- 1 1 utely safe.--Tife- -re by be sure than sorry. Prince Hamilton's Pills; they are mild Tablets a no skilled labor in the fall. Many thou- lo' Louis of Battenburg, who. was t enough for a child to use, yet certain sands of men, . not merely from Can- medicine dealers orb mail at - 25 4fil"d Can- cents a,box -from The Dr. Williams' Sea Lord of the* Admiralty, was e and effective in action in the most ads but.the States, have left for DeAden, Medicine Co., Brockville; Oni. first to go. Sir Edgar Speyer, a Privy chronic cases. Get's 25c. box to.-days .? , Europe, since the, war started. Where CQ-uncillor, -was another for whom they, bring, and keep robust goowill the � men come from, acid particu- things became so hot that he had to health. PIE CULTURE: larly 1n. view of the added acreage, for the States. Lord- Haldane leave which will mean more labor, as there (By Peter McArthur.) was forced to retire from the Cabinet ONTARIO DAIRY PRODUCTS. is fully 30 per cent. of increase under FARMS FOR RENT. because he -had been s� great admirer cultivation ? The States expects the -rp LOOKING FOR A FARM. CONSULT An article published - some days ago +. cultivation Germany, which he declaredwasA model' farin for` the Our- . largest crop in its history; and ex- JL me. I have oder Two Hundred on =7 -in which. I mentioned the fact that the y Aw his spiritual home. A. T. Lincoln poses of demonstrating rotati n and Bet located in the best sections of On- A `. cherry pie was at one time considered tarlo All H. W. Dawson. Bssiboton. IRM00. - perts in the west-insist that-6ur drop, I the supreme test of a h6usewife, or was the Anglicized name of an ' Aus- .the value of alfalfa and corn for en- if the favorable conditions are main- tris wbo became a member of Par- -iilng, I AGENTS WA MED. will be one of the features tainecL -will be the largest that we i rather, the test by which it might be la,21 of the' Ontarfo'Goveinment dairy'ex- have produced. . It is now. the. quer- cLAUCHLAN $57 - LAST I � lent, and then betrayed his trust, discovered whether a girl was com-i�.- MADE petent to be a housewife, has brought -Exhibition, To.; flying to America a short-time ago to hibit at the Nationar tion of labor that is agitating the week. House to house canvassing. Wonderful sellers. Either say- Cralg$. avoid arrest. And the list might-be onto. Mr. Geo. A. Putnam plans minds of the farmers. Several to rothers, Niagara me a good story from Dr. Hugh Mae greatly extended. to locate the model farm in,the south- and municipalities have suspend ara, Falls. Ont. • Callum, of London. According to him, The other day a despatch read that west wing of the buildifig and nearby -1 publFc--w -11MWARAZZAS PQXLJIAL31-. the cherry pie. plays -a much wider Lloyd - George had -determined thatwill be another innovation, an exhibit their programme o work part than, I suggested iri-tII4 lif6 of order that all- the ' laborers 'possibleI P ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB General Sir Stanley Von Donop, fleas- I showing the value of, concentrated all Offices for sale in good Ontario "the"NewEngland States. He says. ter-general of. ordnance, had to go. foods. should be on the land for the e towns. The most useful and Interesting medic S1- , This was accompanied by-the. ratherr--41s-�._to .. . - I -+— ,I Prall businesses. Full information on Osler, of statement that Kitchener large and __hay - n unusually - lied In 1-plication to Wilson Publishing Comi�. once' attended' great Dr. g -e---A— A startling ntativa _Fghn g oi:-O�s PP pw­-Owfordtstated that -Dr. Wei Ontario dairy products and intends FARMS FOR SALE. - of Philadelphia, had once put his cul- Bore blistering feet lufe. to the final test. Dr. Mitchell, making the exhibit as practical and I FOR SALE -, IN THM who was present, nodded- gravely. instructive as possible. - In this work Cured from cornvilicbed ARMS of Norfolk. Good choice. "'He gave me a piece . of'cherry pie he will have the assistance of several toes can be cured Prices ranging from $30.00 to $100.00 by Putnam's Fx* Per acre. Terms reasonable. Apply, to Goverrilhent officials, who will en- eat and watched me while I ate it' Quick tractor in 24 hours. R.-W. Bartmann, Lymedoch, Out. -"Once more Dr. Mitchell nodded. gaged in making a� number of demon- "Putnarn's". soothes 94 `And,'continued Dr. Osler, 'I ate strations, including the sediment test, oLway that draIrIng PLID, eGRes, instant- VOSS cos MAZZ. testing of milk ty, makes the test feel v to his entire satisfaction.' cow testing, care and ee ood -And cTeanj. Got a 25c. bottle at-1!&VA0&W'* t04AY., ED. Olt, BLACIC AND WHITE3 "Dz- Mite-hell apAkuded, enthusi"ti- A R Cocker Spaniel Mia" es The Niagara Fall of milk will again $20. f6lKales Airedales, males $215. Cal females 5B. St. Bernards. males 130. Naturally the assembled medical be a feature, the flow showing the Generous Bay Of Fundy. Theme are the beet,breeds for Canada. min wanted to find out how a cherry production of milk in the Province, All pedigreed stock Suitable. for ChIl. •Some of the finest- grindstones in d d for' the home. F. 11L pie should be eaten for the test was and the proportions into which -the ren or guar the world come from the bottom of ;tewart. Oakworth Kennels. St. Nicholas one thiLir any of them might be obliged tbtikl Ii divided for che4se and- but- the Bay of Fundy. The stonecutters Building. Montreal. to face at any time. ter-making, city consumption, etc. "All we could lbarn," said Dr, Mae- there have a simple method of mov- MISC.ELLAMEOUIL It has again been decided to din- ins them to the shore. 'Workmen Callum, "was that-he ate it vfith a I tribute' sam�lea of Cheddar cheese ANCEP, - TUMORS, LUMP& ETC. internal and external, cured witb- lquarry,the stone from the solid rock C spoon and that he rejected the pits." and to demonstrate in a prictical way I when the tide is out. and fasten them but vain by our homa.treat= eat Writs as before too late. Dr Boll�aan Ide4le" This information contains the passi- the relative food value of dairy pro- 1 to a large flat-bottomed Boat. Co Limited Ccillrewood ort, bilittes of much further discussion. It f ducts. The tides in the Bay of Fundy are will be news to the eaters of factory The great success of the Quebec the - highest In the world, they rise- contingent in the butter section a made pies and even to housekeepers I who am making their own cherry pies year ag6 has 'stimulated the spirit of . from fifty to seventy feet, and rush tide in with gfeat swiftness' The during this cherry season, that the a ::T� emulation among the people' of the lifts the flatboat with the stones at- province a has been a large Increase in the nt cherries should alway's be sed with adjoining nd thii year there an_ tached; the, workmen- bring boat ­their pits. Also the writers of books a _e sad remove the'stoneestat their 1 4�4- ber of'requ�its for entry forms from 68hoy of deportment must record the fact; x 'leisure when tfie'tide is out. m that In the case of the cherry Pie 'the-, , LUC dairy schools all over Quebec, Mees fork must give place to the spoon. But 11 General- Sir Stanley von . Donap. 4. . - — 4-- p - ;the most important fact is that no! -The Substitute for Vodka. Did a Marathon. from Russia That's AIL that matter how a cherry pie is eaten it is and Von Donop were great friends, Ad Elimination of vodka the best pie that ir- made.* And. thot �h* latter'o retirement would So papa jumped from hie chaif has- jividently started that - immense - "What were you doing n in Ive the former . 'a. Who is this when ybt'sisked'hird for 'my hand. nation tea-drinking. - In February !pawn shop, Jim?" - vo I And what did he say?". "Oh, merely passing away the EMBRACE ON BATTLEFIELD man with the German name At whose i last the New York "Journal of Com- Id I "I'm not sure he said anything." merce"- stated' that­:-tte quotations time." door has been placed the blame for .--A moving, ­ incident is related by an. the British army!s scandalous Aefic:4- "Not sure? Didn't you hear - an were 8c to loc a pound higher than Malian. 901dier in. a letter ,home. lie envy in shells, -ammunition, and thing? they were a year previously, 'and that Sbimm's 1"Amint oases 3xv3dbuta. varites:— gulls? "No; but perhaps I was travelling the Russians were buying all the Sir Stanley has the misfortune to than his voice." TindiaXeylons available. The price Reversed. "The other -day, before the morn fister t the sound of has, been advancing ever since. 6111ow long have they -been mar- rota mists had cleared, one of our pat belong-to an, old­german family. Cine ried'"'. rolls. found themselves opposite . a 'of its. most -c9nspicuous members is Medals and 'decorations are not 'About 'five years." trench containing about 20 Austrians. Sti�ley's cousin, the Prussian ever- I considered in the estate of a deceo- Convicted. "Did she make--him a good wife!" Our men, eight in number, 'charged al, 11ans von Donop, for several years ed soldier, . as an regards ' the -FlYst Liwyer Did- his -speech 11N'o,"but she made him an awfully with the bayonet, and taking the en- gland master of -the fibusehold, to the claims of creditors. carry conviction iemy unAlware, put them td flight Kalser's brother-in4aw, Prince Fred- t did! His client good husband." Second Lawyer—I *Six- were taken prisoners, and an- erick Leopold of Prussia, inspect kot five. ears. I ried to hide.* One of ourin This ii to certify that of 3nnard's ZdUlment Ouzv& owe** In Owers mien-; of the cavalry of the Ger saw -him, and gave chase. -The Aus- man army. - General Hans von on- ears ago I got.the cordl of my MInard's Llasmeat Dists=vsr. —.�_lrian fired st his -pursuer, Ow- fired. op, since the beginning 0L1he,-presM;left wrist nearly severed, and was ._-__ISbould be Off Duty. back. war, has been commanding a abqut nine- months that I had The Lover's Quarrel. A sentry, an Irishman,. was on post "At last the Italian came up . with of German cavalry in France. I no use of my hand, and tried other Both (aside)—",Now, I wonder duty for the first time at night, when I Liniments, also docthFs, and was the fugitive and sprang on hirrr to General Sir Stanley von Donop is " receiving,-no -binefik By - a persua- -hat it vma we wus scrappin' gboui the offic ' ei ' of the day-approached. He take, hint prisoner. They pitched "Into ir son I.of the late Vice:Admiral von cion from a friend I got MINARD'S just now?" called: -,one. another for some minutes, -and Donop of the British navy, .is a bro-. LINIMENT and used one bottle which, "Who comes there?" then the Austiia';, surrendere&.­ ther of Lieut:-Col. Pelham von Don- completely cured me, and have_beensnusidls TA-4—ent 0=%m colds; 'ttv. `1110fficef of the 'day," was the re- Die two, men looked at one- an- op, _ chief Qovernment inspector of using MINARD'S LINIMENT in my ply. other, and suddenly rushed into one! railroads, and Joined the Royal Ar- family ever sinde and Cnd it the same Unselfish "Then what are yez doin' out at as when I first used it, and would s your wife * --- --- Doctor—I strong-mind- night?" asked the sentry. another's arms again, and kissed each tillery 25 years, ago, Ae. only. active never be -without it. -other like long-lost brothers.service which hi has enough to, see _that you popitive.1y seen having ..ISAAC E. MANN. ed It'turned out they were brothers-im.' been in the Boer war. Before be- refrain from eating sweets.? 'law from the frontier district. -The eominig master-general of the ord- Patient—Sure, doctor! She's got Austrian had married the Italian's nance he -was for several years di- .-Why Cqws Giye More Milk. spunk enough to make me pass up 'sister. They .were horii&4 when rectoi of artillery at the Wal Depart- the candy and pastry and all that as Cattle used to be bred chiefly for long an she's allowed to eat- it her- they found they--had. been shooting rient. find relief In ZR*B* I at one another, but delighted that work. Therefore the cows did' not self. -1"Ze much milk. Breeds improve the the bunnilro sflr neither. had been sucessful. 91 ng aj r Restrained 'Applause. thing for which they are.selected. s ps bleedi 4, And He Cleared. CHANGE THE VIBRATION A noted humorous lecturer, who In 1700 the work cows of Germany Builder—I've just caught that man em. Pemverance, was invited'to deliver an a�ddress to gave an average of a pint and a. h-alf. Brown hanging about smoking dur- Bilk, mmns cure. " mil prwe ng in es an audience. of convictsa western a day. Interest in milk increased, and . g working hours, so I gave him this 7 AU Z"tggwa awl figor� It Makes for' Health. -penitinflafy,. noticed that the audi- by 1800 the� average yield was a quart in e Oft boa A man tried leaving crff meat, po- tors laughed heartily,. but did not ap- and a half. Breeding went- on milk- his four days' wages and told I him to clear vut tatoes, coffee,-etc:, and adopted - a 'the German cows breakfast of fruit, Gra Nuts with j, plaud. ward, and' in- 1810 - Foreman—Good heavens, guv'nor! I , After the lecture the warden of the averaged two quarts of milk each per That chap .was only looking for _cream, some crisp. toast and. a cup of institution *ventured'an apology. day. In 1820 three, in 1830 four— job. Postum. "They didn't . 't seem very apprecia- and there the gain stopped for thirty-[ • His health began - to- improve at. tive,. did they?" he asked. years. ' But' in 1860 the production once for the reason that a meat eater it 411' thought they seemed to enjoy had increased to six quarts, and by I Ul - the lecturer replied: - 1-870 to eight. will reach a placi once a while very much," where his system seems to become "But they might have clapped 4 c1psge'd and the: machinery doesn't little," the warden remarked, "instead work smoothly. of just sitting there -with their hands A charge of this kind'' puts aside�, folded." food that is-slow to digest ghd­,takest "'Well, well!" the lecturer laughed. UP food and drink of the highest' ­I noticed that th�ay sat with their. value, already partly digested s�nd: but I ih,�ught.' they I capable of being quickly changed Into '?rands folded,, ' $0 were an manacled. good, rich blood and strong ti e. 040verstern V filottoM Lod 0 i A most valuable feature of Grape- is tbd- natural- mineral elements Getting Back, -Motor APoat W (phosphate of potash, etc.,) grown in "My cook left this morning merely the grains from which it is made. �ecausq I ached-, her to get dinner Freight Prepaid to any Railway Station in These elements are absolutely- ne- for a few friends of mine." "I hired her, my dwiri and I don�'t onte, Lemgth 15 Ft.., -Beam 3 Ft in cessary for the well-balanced re- Depth' I Ft. 6 In. ANY NOT01t WIL buildifig of body, Brain and nerves. mind giving ybu -a chance to get back • Specification No. 2B gluing eagine,Rrices OfL requeiR. Oct our q0tations. at her. Bring your friends over to A -few days' use of Grape-Nuts willon—"The -Peuetang IAnet' Commercial and , Pleasure Launl&se, Xo* show one a way to physical and my house for dinner." oits and Canoes. r I' MY mental strength 'well iio'tE the 'tr af TH&F in;-pkgs. for the little book, In recent years Germhny's birth- ..TU GIDLEY-BOAT CO, LIMITED, PENETANG, CAN - "The Road to Wellville." "There's a ate has been falling-three times as YOU WIN in Fire th It @am n stl PSK b *"S tills Reason." rapidly as Britain's. ED. 7. ISSUE 31 7Q;q 7. 4 ' ,•. w• IF ..s'raatra^3c+.+r a •ys- �...'�..�... ""• - tis"' _-r .v* w ^cn'F.a:. n..><:,..:i- :,. w:. r .. _. ,"r p'•. ... i ;a' ... .l�' Y` N •E• ?'3R ./•«. �;• vim• -,s+7i'�•,="�""- ^��-Y. •---,�,�- _ ...'' 6 ..r :. yrs•.•J,y, . - .. +z,s•X^. ...'-.:.^^N-+': s�"'.. c•,. ..v . - : •r •.� +.,.- „r.k Yy ,,.ra ... • . P-..>.'....... e..JsrU'.'SCi. -..moi? . ...r-.-6: ... -+�'> P."59§+At6��'i+vp �-..o�iS.w•'.. _ .'. - . �.. ....as` ., s - r ...1Y- ;� `A. e.�.L• �"�` la ..u.sy -J•r _ .. 'n. s . -'.n — - ... .. _ � • w-, ho.< --a^- _ - i�f•• .:.y -1• 11 mill -'LOCALIS S. -W. E. Ritchie and Dr. Field motored to Lindsay on Tuesday. into -J. Peel, Whitby, has moved' his new shoe store. v; - , -J. J. Grills, of New Liskeard, -Frank Bundy, of Toronto, is is visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Field. home -Miss-Roberts Bedsore is spend- this week on a holiday. -Spink Mille hits closed down _J -Clifford Stewart has porches- _ ed anew runabout. Montreal ing a week with friends in the for a couple of weeks for repairs. -More Arsenate of Lead and ya ' =E. L• Ruddy is in city. _ -Mrs, H. J. Larkin, who spent Paris Green arrived at Drug Store liens week on business. - --Fall wheat harvest began in locality last week. over Sunday visiting friends in tod Toronto,has returned home. ay. -Geo. and Mrs. Varty and child- ' I#& -The residents. on church street -W. and Mrs. Simpson, of To- ren, of Toronto, are visiting with -:.- oiled their street lett week. ronto, have been spending a cou. his mother. j <; -Arthur Leng, of Toronto; ple of weeks with Wm. and Mrs. tend - -Rev. J. and Mrs. McIlroy in. this week for a y �� .,Spout Sunday at his home here. Cnllie. J. and Mrs. and Miss Bed- .leaving month's holiday. C) r -Miss Hate Kerr spent over -Rev, S_ Chapman has installed `; Sunday with friends in Oshawa. _ .- _ ..• , __ -__ ford have returned from their -two —_-'_-, L_,:J__ —z.i- r_. e. ae — a -M. u.,mv oncr,l;no tank in front of _ :Horse, .was in town over Sunday. Fenelon Falls. his hardware storE. Rale_ -Mise Edith visited her -In response to a petition sign- -Dr. Henry will be here as aunt, Mise A. Dale over Sun- ed by the business men of the vil- usual neat Tuesday to attend *to ;day. lage the Police Trestees have pro. his professional duties. -Miss Agnes Evexy is confined claimed Monday 'neat Civic' Holi- -Rev. Father Ryan, of Whitby. to her bed with symptoms .of day. was in town on Tuesday visiting ;432 fever. -Mr. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. among his;parishioders.0 -W. J. Miller is erecting a sun Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, of -The quarterly business meet- 'DO= M9 - room -at the south side of his resi- Sonya, and Miss Thomas, of Oril• iug of the Methodist church will dente. lia, spent Monday with L. D. and be held on Monday evening. j. w � -Miss Meriwain, of Toronto, Mrs. Banks. -R. J. Fleming had a new Saw. open Sunday with Mrs. Janiea -The regular meeting of the yer-Massey threshing maehine de. '� „ , - • .• J : �;i on. Methodist Ladies' Aid will be held livered here on Wednesday. GDry r -John Coyne, C. N. R. section o sZ -Miss Gertrude Crook spent a at the home of ,Mrs. H. G. CaI e t y ,0 = BR-ISSIERE -few days with Miss Elsie- Rogers, on Wednesdag afternoon at the man hag rented Mrs. O'Leary`s of Toronto. usual hour. residence and will take possession _ -Mrs. Barnes, of Toronto, is -Through the kindness of Mr. on Aug. 1st. spending a week with her sister, Mooney we have -in otir office a -J. C. Philip has secured the _ Mrs. W. G. Ham. few stocks of timothy hay meas- services of Mr. Wood, of Orillia, =Cabbageend_es,"liflOwer-hase uring 5 ft 4 in, a sample growing to assist him in the butcher shop, - ADIES, - suffered severely in this locality nn the aM c RAnch--owned->7y Mr:- as-sueeessar--to F.--Grigg,-�hcase- - fEAM.-_ rom the maggot. D. MacNeil on the base line, the term had expired. -- -.-.. -. IL _ -Mrs. G. L. Johnston and fam. field being on the same average -Miss Nina Findlay, of Toronto it , of Toronto, are visiting with throughout. _ accompanied by Miss Vera Van- i s W_Pick�i'inR-- Bea by, with whom she , -Miss Mabel Peak, of Toronto, D. S., youngest son of Donald R. is spending her holidays spent 9 D. & A. i` on-rufitable Corsets are the is visiting her ,uncle and aunt, 13eaton, of Whitevale, has opened day thi-line: s week with her grand- , W. H. and Mrs: Peak. an office for the practice of den- parents, ?ilea. and Mrs. Findlay. 1 � � popular ' -Russell Andrew motored to tistry over J. A. Waterhouges' -.The union services of the 0 4$3 at X1.50 Oakville on Sunday, accompanied store, Brock Street, Whitby. Dr.. Methodist and Presbyterian chur- - . =- by several from Whitby: Beaton'soffice hours are from to rhes will be held in the -Methodist oa 4�7 atS-1,06-- -- -Some of the 'farmers in this .to 12 a- m u -, 1 to 5.80 prm ch�ch on Sunday morning neat• . locality have been shipping baled -The Women's institute meet which- will also be the quarterly • $ dJ, PTassieres fit SQe. hey during the past week• at the home of Jiro. E. L. Rudely service in that clriircti, and in the — - - -Miss Myra Crook- iq holiday- on the afternoon of Tuesday, Aux. evening in 5t. Andrew's church. i _ Ing with Mi;s Dorothy Waugh at 3rd, at 3 o'clock, when the ladies . -M. S. Cha Irian and Arthur their cottage near Ortilia. of Whitby, Claremont, Brougbam. Riz;hardP, of orooto, erected a _ -Miss Edith Croup is spending Branches will be entertained by commodious shack in Chapman s. See our Special rummer Corset a couple of weeks with her aunt, the Pickering Branch Mrs. Am- ZV node and have been enjoying - " "No, 116 at 15c. _ Mrs. (Dr.) Dewar. of Bright brose Small will address the meet- life out of doors. Arthur Rich- -M. L. `Friederichsen has the ing on "Turks and Life in the ards and famil. -W th Hiss Edith o, $� 18" our 50c: lltle. adies.are Dale are reosiainin a few weeks y rim 1 g All Picks ce Orient." R contract for buildinga resided .. for Dr. Dales, of Dubarton. cordially invited to be present, longer. -Master Kenneth Hastings, of and any wishing to join the Insti- -Miss Pbyllis Marquis met with �; • �, CHAPMAN �Whitevale, spent -a few days last Lute will have an opportunity to a painful accident on Monday Master Wilfred Mon- do ao at the close of the meeting afternoon when she fell out of the week with Ma , mep b leaving their name and mem- haymow. mow. Medical aid • was sum. MissMaryRuddy entertained bership fee _of 25 cents, with the maned, when it was found that no @ a number of her young friends to Secretary.-- boneswere broken or other seri- • a birthday party on Monday after- -The garden patty to be under ous injuries aiistaioed: but she LADIES'. lawn. the auspices of the St; Francis sloe severely shaken up and mus- .;. -W. F. Henderson has return- club will be held on the grounds of cies strained, but is able to.be up We are showing a nice line of ladies white pique skirts at 81 25. White and __._::_!ed home after spendin s couple Mr. E. L. Ruddy instead of in and around. cold ,middy's at 81.00 t., 8'2.00. House dresses navy and linea at $l<t.90 of weeks ,with his brother. Joseph, the R. C. Chureh lawn, Monday -A Tabernacle meeting to be -- Li bt fancy at 81.i2. underskirts 81 00 u Drawers 2iic. to 95c. of Sarnia. nett A x1r. 2nd. A, distinguished held at the rear of Mr. E. Bryan's g8owns, crepe and cotton Me to 81.00. Corset covers 26c. to 60c. -Timothy Reddin is giving a array of talent is secured for the store, will begin July 29th and White buttoned boots at 81 7c per tr. Low o $1 shoes barn party this Friday evening occasion. A Toronto football team continue indetlnitelp Rev. C. s5c. to 81,00. High white pshoea !1.011 to 81,26. - in his new -barn whi,h is now is expected to line up against the Cunningham, of Toronto, will - White Dump 81 26 u SL lac White and :Completed. locals in the afternoon. Tea will preach on Thursday and Friday cwfored hose 23c. up. Black bitsilk and t1sYe -Mrs Geo. W. P. Every and be served from 5 to 8. after which evenings at 8 p. m. Rev. M. S. hose 35 and Sac: pair. White and a eon,'of Whitb , spent a few days the speakers, -Mr. Wm. Switlr, Benu, evaugehit of Toronto, yl ill linen outing beta 23 to boo. last week with her sister,. Mrs. M. P., Mr, F. L. Fowke, ea -JI. P., preach on Sunday 'at 2.80 and S R ••'W. J. Miller. -- Mr, Sinclair, M. P. P., Rev. Father p. m. Further announcements Choice groceries fresh fruits in seaao6, -Miss Ella Andrew is able to McCabe, Rev. H. Murray. will will be made at the'tvnt on Slit,- City Dairy ice cream. be around after being confined deliver patriotic addresses. Among day. All are cordially invited. G A GILLESPIE DUNBARTON s to the house for several weeks the artists are the Misses Heck, -Our village never looked bet • f _ throingh illness. Mrs. D. J. Ryan. Ur. G. O. Mac- ter than it does now. Our rest - 9 M. Wood is having a Pherson, of Whitby, Miss T. Me- -dents seem to take more pride.. stone foundation built underneath Kenna elocutionist, Mr. N.- Me. than ever iu keeping tip the ap- - the barn on the farm occupied by Grath and Mr. Petrie, of Toronto. pearance of their premises: Un- : d,JUST ARRIVED • OR - Russell Burrell, A large number of people are ea- sightly.Iooking fences have been - -Mrs. John Jenkins, who has peeled from the city. Part of remove, the lawns are- nicely ' been visiting her cousins, H. J. proceeds go to Red Cross Society. kept, there is a profusion of .floe•- --- Summer Holidays. and ?lira. Larkin, has 'returned to -A most exciting game of foot-. ere in many yards and the- dwel- her home in London. ball was played Friday evening on ling houseq have a much more at. Fine assortment trunks end suit cases at reasonable. prices:' -The annual picnic of the "Floe- the athletic grounds between the tractive appearance than fornierlp _ Harness and complete stock of burse goods on eie Fisher Club" was held Tuesday bas-beens north of Kingstree and by the application of DlLint and band here, also at�W, J. Bodell's afternoon at Clark's flats, and all the used -to -been south of ling. by other improvements. People Brougham. enjoyed a pleasant time. The South -end was captailied by passing through the village fro• _$acuses, Collar, Boot and Shoe repairing neatly and -Mr. W. J. Turner, of Green F. H. Hall, who was a star hockey quently, comment on this greatly promptly attended to. River, paid an official visit• to the and lacrosse player about, fifty improved appearance. Presbyterian and Methodist Sab- ears ago, and his performance on bath Schoolq on Sunday last. Friday evening would indicate PICKERING`r HARNESS EMpORIU -D. and Mrs. Pettit and family that. he had got possession, in Hear Q. H. Hezzlewoed, the Male �j left on Wednesday for Brantford, some manner, of the elixir of life. Quartette and P. Lripp• Home Phone 2501. W. J. COA$WELL ``Jwbere they will remain until Mr. He had as his supporter Alf Clark, at Whitevale. Pettit locates a place -of business. who proved his ability as a goal- -Mrs. F. H._Doyle and, daught- keeper by -refusing to allow the GET OUR PRICES sr, Mian Corinne, of Torontp, are ball h passthrough the goal. The M- bpendieg aweek with the format's south end had besides the fore- On Emery Wheels, ming-- � ' H � T _T I - parents, Geo. M. and Mrs. Palmer. going stars, Jno. Clark, R. Bye, Machines, Saws, Gasoline -George Marquis and son, W. T. Maddaford, C. McCausland, J. Engines and Cream F. Marqnis, of . Uxbridge, were Gormley, F. W. Weeks, T. Law, - - - .here this week visiting thb form- H. G. 'Wilson and W. Shepherd, Separators. - If you haven't an oil stove for the summer. er's brother, T. R: Marquis, and and no matter where the ball other friends, might be, all these enthusiastic Get our'price3 on the Ford auto. ^ of our New Perfection wick blue -D. and Mrs. Simpson went to players were there to give it a Get One flame oil stoves. :Toronto, on Saturday when they merciless kick. The north end W.. $. TACK801�T in four burners, three burners and two took in the Caithness picnic at proved equally enthusiastic and BROCK ROAD. We Have Them burners complete with ovens and iron ". High Park. They also anent Sun- strove for a whole hour to get the _ eating plate. day with Toronto relatives. ball in between those two stakes FLM * �+ h -T. and Mrs. Fisher, of Barrie, wbere Alf Clark was standing, El. M DALE MILl.+7 Screen I)oors, Window Screens, Screen Wire . '._._arnd Henry and Mrs. Clark, of . To but their efforts were all in vain, Hammocks etc. - ronto. visited their brother, Smith -as-Clark persisted -in beingdirert- _.—'PX . .Clark, on Sunday ; it being his ly in the road and the ball had no Is the place to get your Bread eighty-fourth birthday chance to get past his feet. This n -C. 11. and. Mrs. Burling ac- side was ablycaptained by James Floiir, Royal Household. Made . H. E u N D Y e mpanied • by their daughters, Richardson, who roved himself. from No. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try v t' �Miasen Cora .and Helen, motored to to be a great kicker, whenever he a beg' Frankford on Friday last to visit got the chance. T. M. McFadden, Also Glenora Flour. Pastry Flour their daughter, Mrs. Dennon. as goal -keeper, r, showed that he -;- Oat crushing daily - TheMen Sg 1 _S ore pe -L. A. and Mrs., Findlay, of understood his business, as no ball Fresh Rolled Oats. to the dee_ disgust - r „-Toronto, accompanied by their Bot past him, g - _ friends, Mr. Howe, Miss Briggs of the opposing ride. The other Bran shorts and Mr. Wallace, spent the week- players who kicked in the same _Y Oats Crushed Oats :end with the forroer's rents, direction as the above were: M. See our new lines of summer wear, our . shirts, socks, ties, hate and E. L. Chapman, A. Oat Chop _Whole Corn _. ea.,and-Mrs. Findlay. S. Chapman, p nuitings. Also ask. to. see our porous union underwear. A'family re -ureide and garden Boyes, J. D. Rammer, V. Rumpth, Cracked Corn Corn Meal party took place at the home of A. Robeson, J. Topper, Gordon Mizell Feed Dairy Feed Rte'are agents for the. 20th Century Tailoring Co. and a James and Mrs. Andrew on Tues. Law and F. Grigg and never did Cal'dwell's Cream, substitute perfect fit and -complete satisfaction' .19 guaranteed with , day night when between thirty they kick more vigorously than Calf Meal and and forty relatives wrere present. they did on this occasion. Now - _ each garment. -Mrs, P. G. Morcombe and dan- and again the ball would-- receive Molae9ine Meal. ° shiers left on Tuesday !ora visit the force of the kick, but usually_ _ . Especial prices in ton lots =. -Get the Habit. Go to ,Buntings. - - -, with her parents. S. and Mrs. Hing the kick would be expended on the BELL PHONE. G : of Manitoba. Mrs. Hing we are air. As neither scored, another F. 'W 'C7CTOe�fa sorry to repot is ser ill at match will be played is the near l�* 'A. BUNTING, P:ICgERINC , present, future. Chopping every day. 4 » .a•.+J',i,r'Sti l•p..;_z..r_._.. �"' ._ .:'�. >F ='. ''.m;�'ia•.a, 3'.' ." .:•-x,ts.:q` y,