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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_08_06VOL: XXX] PICIEERING; ONTe,- FRIDAY, AUGUST. 6, 1915 _ - .; Wo. :f THE- PICKERING NE -WS fedfslsfs�atu "a1. BROCK ROA—fiCARSORO - —" A quiet wedding took QlacP'on Wed- One of the worst gales eaperienced aLatJllshed 25 genre" ��� Med4c411 _ SPINK MILLS nesday, Aug. 4th, at 61 RlveidaleAve., in mid su-nmer inr this locality occur _ Toronto, when Miss Bernice Alfreda red on Tuesday and Wednesday, aur. G�jEENWQQD ]i E. FORSYTH,, D. of O., Regis- -- _- _ Tweedie, daughter of Robert and Mrs. -ing which the Alexandra, a steamer of =`•'tared member of the optometrical naso Tweedie, of Whitevale, was united in 1000 tone capacity and manned by a"ILLS station of Oatario. Special attention gi n to -FLOUR : marriage to Charier A. Fuller,• of crew of 22 loan, was completely wreck- . +� T T �`y' 11td fitting of glasses.., Eyes tented free. North �i LLl1 tllar•mont, ,{gu ,_ _ Brock Road, by. Rev..lMir. Wilson.' ed. 'She was ori her way from Mon- 111VVV f :w WHITE SATIA BREAD After the ceremony -the happy couple treal to Toronto, andk-.began to have - m �Dfcl M.D-'-L.R.C:B - -= t for Brantford, London -and other trouble-: shortly after -leaving -Port CREA'1i BDNS-FABSILY . PL_aL1R>AIVD O'EREAL3 1\ • Edinburgh, member of the College of western pointe. -On their return they Hope. The crew were bet to work t Ph7siciaas and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate - .. will reside at Brock Road, o_win . overboa.rd - caro of Kissimi for PastrJoy 1 ; 01 l3oya] College of Surgeons. Edinburgh, fiEA BIINS-PASTRY — _- g - 6Decial attention to deieasea of Women and - — _ sugar, potatoes, canned goods, etc. Bager'e for Bread - — ehildren, Office and residence, Brougham- _ WHITEVALE About 4 o'clock a -gale from the south �x Bran ,Oats , _ Graham Wheatlets, . PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL shorts Oat Chop Lawrence Major spent Sunda at forced her to shore at Scarboro Bluffs, R: his home here. o Orn sea -Rolle& at our, ] P y and it was seen that her donm..sitas t' I Wheat. sealed. The boat had rounded about Rolled O te, Buckwh t Fl and X-RAY INSTITUTE = Jumbo,', _Crushed Oats J,osepb White s ent•Sunda with , g _1'ot and Pearl Barley. - P y li0 yards from shore- and at once -be- -= .- •. ; - PICSSRINa, - ONTARIO Feed Flour Dairy Feod Pickering friends. • - gan to go to pieces. The chief engi- FEEDS j U. BLGIM TOWLlc-_]�,--B., X. D., C. af., Wheat Screenings G6ra Chop Br. Blake Beaton, of Whitby, spent neer bravely left the boat determined Bran, Shorts, Midlinga, Physician•in charge g p the weekend with his parents here. to reach shore, which he succeeded in Crushe 0 epeatalistInRectal Diaaa&ea, Prostatic Dia. Mined Grain and Chop Cracked Corn Toronto tourists were imme rill. o assine Meal, ..saes of Mea, Diseases of Wom•n va a over Sunday. Thin is -surely Many farmers soon gat erect to assist Cotton Seed Meal, Ensesa" o eye. getting to be quite a summer resort. in the work of rescue. Among those Spectiall - arr, nose, throat and lungs. 'Fittingglasaea and SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. Room for more, Good boating, bath- most active! en a ed were Reeve y. Mhe a lysin to make all scale and -chronic diseases. y g K Oma* Hours 1iT to 3 and 9 to 9 p, m tiely ing and fishing. J. E. Cornell, of, Scarboro, Mr._.,Mid- Bibby'.. Cream Equivalent for calves. STOVE; CHESTNL-T, PEA Once more our football boys wave a dleton, C.. Beldam, E. W. Lafraugb Calf Meal. AND STEAM. victorious flag, having taken in Lem. and W. J. Chester. Middleton was � a onville. to the tune of 4-0. Our boys POULTRY FOOD y the means of saving six or seven men i T E. FAREWELL, S.C. BARRIS- We are now quoting have never had a good second on them when he swam out with a life -line. Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat. I[l • TBB•CounityyCrownAttoraq,andoonnty this season. Some goal tending, eh % Every officer and member of the craw Charcoal, Shell -and (;frit. 80111%ftf. Court Howse. Whitby, 10.v c-ummer. prices. Oh you Gardham ! was -saved, and! are _ loud in their Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest anct �E. CHRISTIAN,. Barrister' and praise of the heroic rescuers, who were best -feed -on the market -for milk. . .8olfcito:, Notary Public. Etc. Money to J. L• SPI-NKs LIMITED, GREENWOOD tossed about by the waves. The res- Try Diolasaine deal for horses, cattle, can. Cmce Brock St. North, Whitbv: 9517 cued sailors were taken to the Half- PICSERI\G. ONT, Rev. 'Mr. Tortten spent Thursday and Way House where sirs. Crew had re- and pigs. You will never be with, -: + Friday in the city. out it after using it. 0lattttsei QLarDs, paced bods for them, and later.they R ----- Born -On Wednesday. `Julp 28th,'to le ✓� •. •.•- -�a PORT HOPE HOME'. Wm. and Mrs. Clark, a son. t or colo.SEED CORN FOR SALE -A cat, - f f Tor G. HAM -Issuer of liarriage ..�..__- VV Licenses is the_ QonatY_ot one lO ggrrPa Born -On Wednesday, July 26 11, to R - Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt just aith_d-Si elli>1fCin_ town . OREt;N RIVER 'rods r airy FioFerica 1118 , -- - Q71y - R'M :rad sirs,-� iddleton_ a stn. _ - arrived. 'Tile beat sok in Canada. - �s _ of Port Hoge. 3 acres orchard Miss Johnson is spending her holt- Ralph Madill a ent Sunda with W. Cement and Plasterle ton mad POC CHER, Real Estate Auc is bearing Price two da i with James and Mrs. Gibson. P y _ p Y�� 3 and Mrs. Hagerman. 1 . koasey,. valuator. collector and loner thousand, yr, and Jlrs. Ward entertained her--,%N-alter Both• had a business tri to F'• _-+. C�R�'.r}rN marrtaKe liceamw. Brougham, soy Will sell to enter ricin art - P -� _ sister'and brother-in-law over the 11011• Toronto n Tue with ea,v gthr y ° may --- %H hundred dollars, balance --- - Miss Gertie Morgan, of Toronto; - 0 «� �» Licensee in the County of Ontario. J. Dennis, of Guelph, h. A S TLA K p spent a few s�pent the holiday with Mrs. William f}rsae at score t>xd his residence. Claremont. easy terms. - B y,. days Titst 'week with his mother and 00th. •• - - _ sister here. Mrs. Bradley.of Mud Lake, is.hoil- B.BEATON TOWNSHIPQLERR John Fisher & Company Fred Brown left on Friday for Nis- Coaysyaacer, Commissioner for taking y dayinsr with bar parents. J, B. and adidavtse, Accountant. Etc. Money to loan 610 LUMSDEN BUILDING, gars, having enlisted for overseas ser- Mrs. Wilson. D fl au farm �ppr���y�*ms�•eyr "I"oer of Maa'iaga Ifo vice, he being the second voung man Misiq Vera Banyard. of Toronto, Is ..Does" whlie�als, cam. 1-T 8 ADELAIDE 5T., E., TORONTO. to volunteer service. from this immedi- '� ata neighborhood. At last account spending a Pew daps with her sant, y UGH s. PUGH, Glen Mayr. Vit, FRUIT BASKETS! Roes Carson, the other yo -ung man, iM#iae :Many Doten: - - Licensed Auctioneer, Extensive ea er• s p g Tboa. and Mre. Barnes. of Hami.Lton, _ - .Unee m- =Farted sad moroaRlrar•a stack: - - was a priaoaar iu France• Ten, a to days last west[ with W. !sal" conducted anywhere. Write for terms 31,,000 just arrived, � � p sed particulaza. Fhone lid 2119. asap 11' qt. Baskets 3•ic each, �_ and Mrs. Barnes. Kte1SALE Miss Pearl King and lady friend. of BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., 0 qt. Baskets 3c each. Toronto, spent a few days last week oradnau of the Royal College of Lleaaal ]Covers lc each. R. Jones is visiting -his grand -par- with R. J. and Mrs. Dafoe. 6miageons and t•nivessit7 of Totoata omca ants, S, and Mrs. Mackey. Mise Bemsie Hutchings, of Toronto. q•as J. E. Zvaterhome'a .mora. Brock et. WkitbT 1 qt. Berry Boxes 40 rents per 100. Igoe hours 9 W 12 1 to &M, Ind phone IS. dUy. o We are sorry to report that J. Har- spent over the holiday with ben per; T11e shin le that has even satin- s 24 and 27 qr. Crates 121c each. � B g POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer Ever bion is not sa�ta as usual. ants, Wre and Mrs. utchtaid faction for over 30 ears. Empire �j , y package guarateed and pricer Mies Cora Lawrence is under the The Green River ladies aid intend y p ,i' r for Counties of tart and Ontario. Aze- Corrugated Iron with a tj in. by 7 Um eaJem of all kinds attenasd to on abom,wm are guaranteed not to raise if parents] roof for a short time, holding their thank -offering tea on or none*. Address green ai.er P. o , ons, ordered now and get Miss L. Mowbray, of - New York. is about the 25th. Watch for further .2 in. corrugation, see it before you them when you visiting her parents for a few weeks, particulars. buy other makes. If you are, im T B. POWELL. Licensed Auc• want them. Don't forget the date of the concert A number from here attended the need of a Cream Separator. Tug r Y_ .. sfoneer,. vaioator and ootlector for Chopping &nd Oat Rollin and eu er to be iv en -on Mr, H.:Idc patriotic concert at Whiteva�le on a Premier for 30 daps. Also Mantles of Ontario and York All kinds of PP R Bas usual Pp g - ' sales sonduoted *ubsr rmLtely or by auction Brien'a lawn on Wednesday, August `Monday night and report having had --gasoline engines from $39.00 up. ' Nate not" collected For date. or other " W. G. Barnes Green River lith. Full particulars later. a 000d time. aioniar• a ply at residence. Elizabeth fit. Pick `� held at the home of, Slre.. C. Uacke t e or write me before baying. arias. Ppoae orders left . V$ws omit. Pick. The Women's Institute roasting was Mry. A. Ellis and family returned to Se - -aisiag. or-vacuat'■ •dere: Claremont will re y heir home. in Ashburn on Sat.urda Bell Phone. Seed. rapt att*atioa. Satiafactwa suntan- SHOP ti a ho a these meetings will continue last, atter spending two weeks with F. J. Pronse PlekerlII im*m•eps E BUTCHER pp _ My yhoaanamberfsIndsp�ndent rt003 a5 we tlelieve that the ladies of this Eli and Mrr. Nighswander. s A fu71 line at Fresh 'Mieats alwa s Institute are doing a good work. The Don't forget to attend the football , g MO'V E y sut,jecty for the corning year will he match on Saturday n3Rht, Au 7th, -- Veterinary Surgeon on hand at shop, both interesting and instructive, as in between Uxbridge Gold Meda and ;T'r -..Honor Graduate of the Ontario Fete- Wagnu on road every day. the past. Come and join. All are the Shamrocks on G, W. Ferrier's _;. rinary OolleRe welcome. field meat of the village. Game calLed Fresh:Pork Sausage a epic A-Ity at 6 o clock, And .Graduate of the Veterinary Rave a birth- 0 Science Association.' GLEN kfAJOR J. B. andJlrs. WilsonC t Butcher's cattle wanted day part last. Thursday evening in find, Phone Clare. 2012 D. G. Roca, of Myrtle, spent Sunday honor o� their son Edward, when L _ ' JAS 0-CONN0R; PICKERING with U,:gckra, about sixty,of the yours¢ people of the �emeilt Lumber CLARI✓M©NT, _ 4NTAR10 Cornerg;r,g and Church Sts. Henry White, of Greenwood, called community attended:- Games of vara• y y R a R g W S T i R at the Glen on Sunday: ors kinds were enjoyed on the lawn. x • :lir. and Mrs. Beal, of Toront-3, call- after which ice eream and cake were Lath, Shingle -i, Ready Roofing, 1 Veterinary Surgften FARM IMPLEMENTS ed on W. Fisa on Sunday. served. Corrugated Iron, - a Jgonoc Graduate of the Ontario Ploughs-Includic the John _ Deer, }lie to gon Redman ames Ppent Sunday w awouoiiwaa Eastlake Shingles, R illi --Yaiesiaat} Collegeher «'ilkineen sed }lets 0, r. sn Mrs. -COnner, of__G_rm ey, _JCedar Posts, Steel Posts, Ary Associate of- the Ontario pairs for the foregrT of g. Misr Hate Brodie is a few Veterinary College. Col e. visited with friends here on Sunday, spending y leg -Wagons; Buggies. Also. Tongue Sup• - W, Brooker, of • Orillia, and Mrsr F. days in Toronto. - - ire Fencing. Claretnonf, Ontario ports for binders, that make -the G. Roger, of Whitby, spent Sunday at Mise Vera Johnston is visiting yoke easy and burden light. D. Sykes. - friends in Toronto this week. - If yotl -are going to bnild let me- JOHN = `HILIP rte Wyandotte eggs for sale, front R. and Mrs. Conner are ependiog a Wm. and Mrs. Brown, of Toronto, -give you my price on any - Pure -bred stock. few days with her father and mother spent over Sunday and' Monday here. thin you may at Malvern. Russell and Mrs. Brodie and Mise g y y If yc•t _swot any kindof farm inlple• Jean visited at John Burton's on Bun- require. a mint rail or write 0. Pickett is busy extracting honey Has a full ling of rresh and cur- these days and has about. 8000 all day' ed meats'- oa hand. . L• D. Banks, Fickering ready to market. George and Mrs. Philip" spent Sun. REESOR Mrs. J.'Jones has returned, to her dao with C11E format's slater in Cz- . • y - 'i' Spice Roll,' Breakfast B -aeon, home, after spend a few weeks here bridge' REAL ESTATE g N. Y. Poucher and John Poucher, o! LOC HILL Ham, Rolognk Weiners, etc. - s s s s. with her niece, Mrs. W, Fisa. 3 -Miss-Hamilton has returned to her Toronto, spent the holiday with Thos.. Poucher. highest price paid for ���$+ ��� home at Elgin Mills, after. spending a Mise Eva Wilson has returned from - — a a Butcher's cattle few weeks with friends here. visitor her uncle, Andrew Wilson. is Sz Glen Major ladies will bold a gar& R e e e en party later on for the Lenefit of the Uxbridge. e Red Crops fund. See bills and don't Mr. and :Mira. Crnker. and family, of A :'� 0 I� T E S'T '' �iekertn� tveri I have For Sale a Hobs and Lot forget. Everybody welcome. Toronto, spent Monday with Mrs. in • Pickering Village. Large Matthews. garden, some Otln fruit DUNBARTON Rev, Mr, McLellan, of Claremont, �+ First-class rigs for hire- g Y g will occupy the pulpit in the Presby- ' WORTH WHILE trees. Everything in terian church next Sunday Day 0I IIlgl'it - .. � After several weeks ]lineae from a _)g _ _ _ .first-class - repair. Mrs. Bergoin and Richard Burton., -'' paralytic stroke, Thom. Wesley Hilts Of Detroit, are spending a few weeks To the bo or girl who on the last__ BII9 IDee>L8 all tTAlIIB Call And see rue As`.this ie a bar• P R Y R -- died' At t11e General Hospital, Toronto, with John Burton and family. Saturday -of the summer holidays,. Teaming promptly attended to. gain for some one, on Monday last at the, age of 5l years y briaAs uthe largest total' value and 22 days. His funeral took lace F. C. and A. T. Meebin, of Toronto, g Agent for Canada Corriage Co. P and Ni. F., Mecbin, of Oshawa, spent of War Stamps taken from tax- � F .19 €rom the residence of his ,son' A. W. p " VDe V. Riehardsone* " Hilts, of Fairport, on Monday, when the holiday'at their home here. able Patents Proprietary medi- W. H. Peak! Picket*{up. , interment took place at Erskine come- Russell and Miss Pearl Philip spent cines and purfumes purchased at Nola Public; Pi'ckerin ter The deceased; who was a, ailor Sunday with David- Jones.and family ry g: y our store will receive a handsome _ _ b occupation, was a life-long resident at Balsam, Mies Pearl remaining for week. :- Have ou lots of weerrt -was twice Mr. and Mrs. Hallett, of Hamilton, $RAGELET WATCH FRFi1L, c, ['`ALL TER:1I and larvas a widow, also one son by end Wm. and Mrs, Matthews, of To- On 25c. medicine war telt of 1C. '- the'firet marriage. u. -Opens Sept. let. C. b: 1L1CL, OF WMTSYALK _ Another of the oldest residents of. ronto, spent over Sunday with Mrs. „ 50c.„ is re red to furnish Laidlaw. -prepared you, anything ,the township _passed away on Fri- „ ;,, „ ,i „ F Z=O”ds last when Enoch Kin died at his The Brougham Methodist Ladies �5c. se. is the line of,�atei supply such as y g Aid will meet on August 11th at 2.90 ,s tc cc : .. "cc .home on lot !1, con. z,'Picke'ring, in $1.00 4C. pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams. p m., At the home of Mrs. W. H.• - ••: . his' 89th" year, The deceased was a Stamps taken from N al. plumbing; etc. native of Gloucestershire, England, Jackaon,.Brock Road. _ 'A cordial rayl• y i TORONTO, 0NT. Abe are also a art well drillers and came to- Oanada when a young ration is extended'to 8.11. .and Nadruco Preparations y The poet office department -have Y yon the- and respectfully solicit your patron` man, and settled in Whitby township, pP will Gaunt double, so keep ' has to-do a stronger hold u afterwardapoovia to Piclierin where given the Oiver•geas Club permission awe ublic oonlldence than ever before. age for the Aure. 'Ind pbon, ;F,21, he bag ever-'sincegresided. He waa a to sollcit subscriptions for a tobacco- the wrappers and a mpg AOROCdH TRAINING for choice' trlember of the Duabarton Preeb ter• fund to supply amAtng for the sob ' on these goods ached. positions in boniness Zifle veli -in c diers.in the trenches, therefore:. sub- , p� TOOLS SHARPENED Ian cburcb and was highly iespected. $ee the Z-26C in our z all of our Departments. gig col. He is survived by his widow, who is ecription list has been gent to each lege does not ask for a better repo, -' - y - - Det msflter, Those wishing to con- wttalion than it hue riow, We place We make a specialry sf croescut saws, �1 years old, two -sone sad fotlr dao- P , d -.71Toole of all kinds. Locke re aired. - ghters. T11ese are Samuel, of AL_ tribute to this fund will fin alis at C E ATURDAY many students. in positions each P meda. Sask,, Ha on the 2nd con., the post'office berv� 25 cents will au MAY 15TH. Razoi•hoain a specialty, Foe a first-� Tear. Write to -day forgLarge Caw g P y' Mre.'Kackie, of East Toronto, Mrs. V. Ply a good many smokes and a po J7 cissa hair trim or an sae shave Call McFADDEN logos. - y card will be enclosed in each package at the East -end Barber Qhop,. James, who resided with her parents, W. J: Elliott, Priaci 1[t s. Geb. Qbarie on' the'bombetead addressed to the -giver eo2hat the sol- e. . y �_ P� See our House Furnishings of• all y diet who receives the tobacco can gE+t'•; 7321 Yooge St. kinds. Slightly used Carpets and 11[ra. (Prof.) Wiggins, of Picker- r Cor. Yonne and Charles Ste.* -from I6 cents a yard u ing. The funeral took place on sun- write thanking the one who supplied_ Druggist -Graduate Optician, - W. J. GORDON PICKERIN(� day to -Erskine cetaetery and was th e kge11 amount necessary for'the PiC�O=� �11tsS10 '� i largely attended. P� a6 �+ , _. 4,. i . ., t. ... •r ...- AX The inside -how cool it was, how • t iv.m wover ar a o brert eazo and ahalemnit oa , es, There's a Flavour of Distinction ity of demCanor in the darkness which to every Cup of HE FATE OF SMA • pile shaded windows threw el the - marble rtuircann, on the pini!» of diff orout wuuthi in tha diff oruut rooms, _ �• - scat torsellawd h 11 the j�urphyry culunina which runtain- - 4 -Or,. The South African Millionaire: ed tito etaUcaae and the uuttor eurri- alu�a, wt the aa%pats whim% wars thick JwO raised Ilhe it%uan and un tho 110iv= po 01'a whirl, hlo-gtto,l everywhurr,- on _ . the Oilmen un 11110 walla, tho lovely irttrrbC1 in wkich the landscapo "Corn - CHAPTER XVIII.-(Cont'd). ing in inner hollow cave, hidden epi to 11aYu 11004% aud,lonly xtvvpod In—something intangible but tail entrancing. It carried one miles away,this away beneath etrutas of shadow, twilight, anti the o3whd";<,f-the mer% • gi - Y ng Skilful =coin, for. all that it was in theart which the tt},arklittg suuahiuu and tho nitJ %%•omen In the purlruitx hulf chis.-• blending of the tinest `hill -grown teas and scrupulous • of fashionable London It aroused music soul,! out reach: re%T 11y- fhb .ill envelCpinK shallow cleanliness in re aration is the secret. remembrances of Now it seems%! to Judith that ,ain • mrow•ing drowav, while little calloplem p p This flavour -",i, pictures of the in- and joy gallopod side J,y nitie, light' u%•vr the hir,l-cuges threw tiny constitutes the ind.ividualit tenor of mosques, notwithstandin,��t�d � b-playizilt � _ Y--� •��t�i% � • that it had Ino tessellated flooring, nor civ netld .to •CthCr; -"lupe. of a erg+ —never change, no matter haw costs may rise. 1379, barefooted Mohammedans and Be- hide and seek. Nvhile the nurruuud%n6a, ousting the shudow of the bars across douins standing in silent. prays r on the wholo prosentniont of the swum tho flooring; nod catching- the rad-' =holy carpets. Inspiration seemed to seemed to snake the inti ii-• rip"auk of iarif plumage in flushjng gleams as it -- - - be wafted backwaids and forwards, Eastern scenes, of desert", nutty up- did from here and there through cre- it as in a dream, or because she was i "VIEWS OF A SCIENTIST. inspiration idyllic, yet mystic, as if on sand, vaster -and. vaster tike in= vires between Ahe blinds, on the soft herself, her real self, the while she — _ it were a casket of irreat-thoughts, creasing uttermost thoaght, deserts pule yellow dress, she wore, had been conscious of sometbing-mo-: The Longer' the War -the Better, fcr ._ of unuttered suggestions. And the, with waving palms renching out gi- Cool like the inside of a grotto, in -f therly and tender and protective in,Great Britain. silent woman of bronze .looked like gantic dvrunt5ating tt�ms to the wind,' viting to repose' of thou ht•to intro- old Frau Lieb which was missing in, - the linking image of a united 1,ast which blew louder and louder, roar- spection, to meditation, wile outside, her own mother. The London Daily Chronicle prints f and future, -reminding one of Ancient %nae tinit scut ere - n theyd ent the winter in . an intervi,,v with Sir i. tam roo. , Eg-q—ptology, of sphinxes and pyra- whirlwinds of sand, then fell again -awaY drurp, came, the faint roar of South Africa returning later fiq Cairo, by -Harold Begbie, wherein the emin� - - =ids and buried sarcophagi, the -.lo>ver, lower, softer, softer, a weird a hundred 'different. , moving things,' and Judith had felt the charm of the ent scientist gave his views on the' while she spoke from the heart of an- lullaby, then Bleep, sleep; a sigh. Then reminding of the boiling in a pot of a Veldt and been- delighted with the - silence. score of ,different herbs. She could house Adolphe had built there. She' war.' He said- tiquity of the great dreams of the •'I think we started bad! " future, the great dreams which while "Ali!" Judith heaved a sigh and for imagine it all outside, at the back of had even taken an interest in the y; we were - the house, in South Audley Street i Mines, and in his great schemes of certainly not as well prepared as Ger- so so vast iis to envelope. the. •an instant no one sguke� --=narrow-&a�"congested,-and in Oxford' cornering the diamonds, and in Cairo many. I do not know that anybody _ world, in reality make it shrink to. • For an instant, they all seemed St Feet, far away to the right; in Pic- I she had been an interested partici-. can rightly be blamed for that state - _ the size of. i -crystal ball small caught- inmeshed by the spell of the cadilly not so far away to the left, pator in the conversation and discus - enough to lie in the palm of one music, then Adolphe Lieb's laugh, his and closer along Park Lane, on the sions with high government officials, of things. We' have done very well, man a hand, while the room seemed considering, - *t,',. a;n,,.tfr+t healthy good-natured laugh broke the other side of the Park railings be- with the Khedive, and expert engin- and I am inclined to say fall of delicious odor, chrism that had fallen upon them."hind the greenery a thinner stir, less eers on the feasibility of establishing that as regards that part of the work - .odors . of great forests that have He held out the bow and the violin' closely packed, lighter in -.kind, but a Cape to Cairo railroad, and through- in which I have been able to render been steadily exhaled for all time i -o Azuma, and moved from where he still movingalways, the panorama of out the whole ten months; for the p, the country' -- long before -the sphinx and the pyra- had been standingnear the fireplace y ' P y the authorities some he] mites.' And as the came in, Azuma . P vehicles and humans% heavy and light,; had been awn ten months, stopping. will very_ soon be on an equality with, ,. y while he played, towards Lady Ju- ponderous 'and malicious! din han- ! y greeted them in African fashion, and p° Y P at Paris on their way home linger- ,our foes. There is no need for any - - lith. „ ous, great heatily laden wagons, mo- ing everywhere that pleased them, ' anxiety, certainly no need for panic. - -- Adolphe said something to her in her. "I. have something to . show you, - for cars, and electric cabs and han- Judith had felt the allurement, the own tongue which made her look he said, "which only you must see. soms, open victorias with their bur- strange satisfying' content and ela- "It looks as it it will be a long war, _ swift]y at Judith. Her look made Ju- will you come a moment witlnmc?"j den of butterfly -apparelled women, tion gwhich hisg but the longer it lasts the stronger lith feel uncomfortable. o gigantic wealth - . " Dear me, how very extraordin- , omnibuses and water carts, here and brought to her, and he had begun to will 'be'the power of the Allies. We What 'did you .asy to hers_ _she._ary,"_' _remark__ed Lady Glaucourt, !there an American spider looking like! reap some of the benefits of her poli- must simply get ourselves to wear , asked. Something exciting, disturb- "what can it be . I some insect, some monster mosquiter,; •Son; -while--he-wondered at her -ready -- out, the Germans. To do that we have - 5_ ing, yet 'scintillating, seemed to come "Perha s she will tell you after-! darting hither and thither over the acquiescence in many matters. Yet, ' only to press steadily and quietly for= Mier fa t3 T°°�; sem fag whTrlrwards. � that cvhy sire ward on our road. We have not to resembled the nervous exciting rest two disappeared. pond, and ,weaving through, in and had enjoyed these menthe, why she take cities and execute avonderful - ieasness the exert air rings with And it was in the conservatory, the out aniongat the traffic the human rejoiced in this first anniversary of '� marches. All we have to do is to go t, the feelingof tin lin flesh, and place he loved to read and write in, ants, some busily hurrying, some , their weddin was because she had nerves pointed like needles which the with its flowers and plants and tanks! g' on with our absolute and unquestion- <1 desert wind laden with tin p stopping to chat or gaze into shop glided with the stream and been satis-,,; r y grains of strange tropical flowers%, that windows, some leisurely sauntering! gee to be happy. - able duty of thinning the enemy. We of sand. .inspires. Adolphe Lieb in answer_to her rather.1 along, unconcerned with the web and (To be continued.) must stay longer; we must sap him; _-Adolphe laughed- nervous question: woof of life, watching it from a dis-i we must weaken him at every point; _ ___"Ah, you mint not-. "What on earth are you going _ to ! _tance._or -through spectacles. of illudestroy him h Azuma and I have many s� slaw me�IeaninR towards her and cion, or with criticising' incredulous, i —�- T - that we can enter his country � After- Azuma fter - i haven't we, Azuma?" covering her two -hands with his, as scoffing -wonder or disdain. June and Its. Battles. what. we like with it. and do The girl gave him s< swift look she sat on the low seat beside him That in the streets, and yonder in "A great thing for mein to convince - i _ from under her dark lashes, which it and looking. into her eyes, half whis-, the Park the throng of men and wo- It appears that June stands out themselves of is that this war will be way laipeisilsle to read se inch did-pered:: i men, the little children seeking to conspicuously in world .history. as. a won not b fu ' u seem to contain, adoration, grafi- -1-have--brought-you-bare to shay° imagine themselves in pastures of month -of battles. Bunker Hill was y iy o? attack not by c• tude, wistfulness, doubt, and some you my heart. green and gold, riding driving, teuf- fought on June 17th,_1775; Napoleon gallantry, but simply by hanging on. thing alae -which Adolphe Lieb alone t ndflth chatting, g to�cond laughing, was defeated at Waterloo on June � He who hangs on'- lonest will Win, �`• eculd rQ there. - :. CHAPTER XIX. a. ear see n en a emo- and -a mat! need not, think very pro- f - tion and sound into one great roar of 18th, 1816. The United States declar- ;found! to assure himself that where- in do make her tell us our -for- And now a year had elapsed since y "y life which rolled in subdued, re- ed war on Britain on June 18th, 1812. tunes, Judith- exclaimed, stirring her Judith's marriage to Adolphe Lieb, a' strained thunder over the great city In the American revolution . the bat - as I we can hang on almost indefinites w cup of tea and looking arounsl the year which sometimes seemed as if from one o-4 >- +uo ntit-- m••r^- 'L^ - ! iy the GeTinan cannot. Every asy` •L • ,t .. _,_ -, , _.._ - -- -- a —16 . - 'cis of Morimquth occurred on June might be called a victory for the- :oeffi, 'then. as naospna, d _ _„ S- ,.■� gyne o7; some- -impression that roiled it over the 28th. 1778. The French took the g r „ " Azuma, smiling with that aaanderful- times as if it was long years ago whole world and under it, coming Allies. Time fights for us. smiile of hers which held r1n, it at once p back in in dense coagulated waves, Mamelon Earthworks at Sebsatopol P P y - that Adolphe Lieb had- said to her again on June 7th 1855 in the Crimean I Asked his opinion on the em to 'go much sadness and such arrogance. with so much of sincerity, with so thick, heavy with smoke and dirt � ment of asphyxiating gas Sir William' "She doesn't tell fortunes- Lady_ much- expression of feeling: and stench -of decay as the sea isWas. .June -14th, 1645, witnessed the said -:'Oa' the whole I am against its _ Judith, • do' you Azuma?" fortunes - said "I am going to show you my heart." laden with shell and weed, to roll, ! Battle of Naesby-the final defeat of I use by the Allies. The Germans have someth#ng again to ber in a language -- It had- been a quaint proposal yet over it -once more..again and again,] Charles I. by'Cromoveil. June 14th, gone to the devil to helpthem. I did not understand, but Azuma it had leased her because it was so in endless -flux and reflux of eternal they � 1800 was the date of Mares June � - ' $O• don't like to think that we, with ours shook it he would dead. He had how them her ed her: pebbles, I in keeAndpnow today they were' both in I with the man. I muffled Andthisumorning she seemed giv- 14th, 1807, saw the Russians .over- just cause,- should go to the -same tell them something,but she wasn't Landon in the hue house. in Park thrown by Napoleon at Friedland. source for assistance but I can see f en over to meditation because it was g June 14th, 1809 Napoleon beat the going to show off.- I Trane which since Judith had come to her wedding day, and Adolphe had i P the justice of argument iii favor of "She won't," he said, it's no live` -there had lost much of its new-, insisted -in German fashion that tine I Austrians at Roab. At 8olia, June ? em to n good." Then he asked her if he nese, its desolate appearance. Gay should have a family party. Her fa , 18fh, 1757, the Austrians defeated f lie e, havegnow made our�prepa s- - would sing? i striped awnings at 'each window' ther and mother and brother' were Frederick the Great. June -23rd; tions in this respect, and it sesta with But the girl looked down shyly, her threw Iittle glades of cool shade upon coming, and other relations who had 1 1757, Lord Clive won at Plassey the, the authorities to decide whether our whole body seeming- to writhe is pro-, the masses of pink and deep rose -col- I at one time been cold, but who had victory. which made Great Britain trooper should be supplied with such a test against having attention drawn ored geranium in each window. On • become tremendously related, since mistress of India, and, doubtless, to her. _ the air there seemed to hum the noise her marriage, a few intimate friends, , weapon. If it is possible I should' j of bus pleasure which is like the there. are many more great battles like to win with clean hands. "Not one little song, Azuma . I y P and of necessity the Collings. What assocated with the month. Instead Azuma walked past _them,- hum of bees, -and which in great she wondered this morning was, why "We must destroy. the Germane.. the rings on her feet,tinkling faintly,' cities seems to give something of Adolphe wantedto celebrate this There can be no other_ end_ for civiliz- muffled on .She thick Persian carpet, blitheness to labor and of labor to day% whether he was sincere in• re- .:.� ed mankind. I take it the German _ and�o�erred a cabinet. 'The eyes "of blitheness, which joins with the sun- joicing over it? It seemed to her asQ;nA1 parts-_ tFie three vtaitora o owe er, fascia -i t were no ppossi sills e s ou It' will be, left with no power of at - 3' ---� aced, while Judith noted how ai home carrel forth the tea la la of ,life. And She went.furtiier and asked herself - The Rule Applk4. tack; it will never again be an or - she seemed in the house of the mil- Judith noticed this mornifig the coni whether she herself rejoiced or not. lionaire. I treat between the interior of the beau- A year .how quicicLy it had gone, A schoolteacher of more than ger!- ganized machine for world mastery."' { But' Adolphe Lieb only smiled, he tiful house and the exterior. Glare yet how Full it had been. She had erous proportions was giving her \ ' it outside and ie + �tnew •what she was going to do. as '-and sparkle and stir behaved very well at . first, insisted � class of boys a certain miasmal rule A�A'tuma took out his violin and brought, within cool darkness,. and the con -j on going during the 'honey-rrtootr. to_ of the began: "Twice.. It to him silent! uttin it into his trast leased tier. It seemed the im- Frankfort to see his old mother and Nothing Lost. -- Y P g p around my thumb, orirq around my hands and making -a gesture which age of her life, the contrast of `her sisters, and !leen verT nice to them, w• t twice around my wrist, once ` « deeper inner feelings with the super- not giving herself airs but taking Hobson- "My wife never wastes { seemed to invite him to do his best P g P g r j to entertain his guests. i fluity of her daily environment; super- I them'by. storm by her charm and • around my neck; twice . around my anything.' "Do You play the violin?" Judith! fluity of wealth, of social occupation, I'beauty' and winning simplicity. Some -1 neck, once around my waist- Dobson -"1'o." could not tell why it surprised her.' of va.et Tient and frou frou and times she had wondered since, what "And twice around yer waist., once! -Hobson-"No. If it's edible it•goes laughter and chatter and transient had prompted her .to do all this, it; around de'city hall," added a rude' into the hash; and if it isn't, it will Then she remembered that Mrs. Got- laughter ' ling had told her that he did. emotion, and perhaps occasionally a f was so unlike her that she could not' youngster. do to trim a hat." "How very interesting," Lady' flash of real amusement. - herself discover w�iether she had done' ' Glawmurt remarked, taking' another! n N cake from the table, in the semi- - - -- ironical tone in whin she alwaysy;- commented on what she didn't under-•! ,,• t ,�, stand "Yes, you must, you -must.. AzumaI right, was quite. - rimake him she said ! b++ r ," r R.,,,. •, � i ' •. '� y • �. � 'v ...° ' .�•� C„ >'`1',;t "• :, .. ' smiling 'sweetly at the girl. And without much protest Adolphe 'J4.•: S ! t• ",?. �.'•. N a xY���•,, �TPj'V•i v.•�if:v;•\ • 3.'�•. took his violin and tuned it, screwing � ,:� , > •�;`�, y�'" �"� �';,:'�>�G,r;.; ! n s : •,y,,, `� . . . two strings a little tighter, rapidlyy;{ with an accustomed hand. 'Then he began to play a rhapsodie hongroise,y while Azuma squatted on the floor,,; + falling silently, noiselessly - into a Y gut position, her- eyes fixed on her racei master, absorbed, enthralled. - Could it be that.tha were ia_I.on "r _ don, in Park Lane? The music, ex- R quisite music which might have t..' -`� , brought the performer fame• as an artist, seemed to deny that they. were, as the notes, rose and fell, seeming to seek an exit at the open _ „ • ,; a : <, window, or to feel with tender an- f . teniae of sound for breezes which i ; ► `^- '' ` �. drew in and out, breezes which had - G come from far' away where flowers grew and the sun fought duels, light With light on dancing waters. Now seemed as if horsesgalloped, tear- f+ic;., ? ;; ,�• long mountain paths? down hills, do own; now little rivulets sang and.'s i gurgled, and fountains plashed, and birds sang, sang in lit- tle sports With chirping, twittering .vp'w T//E TURKS F/RE •TORPED'OES �T TN S`WhRSN/ '3FROH I�IDLIEN PGtS/T/O/YS'�1LONG A3, -SNORE OF PARO�tNELLE3. gladness, with spasmodic notes bA-J6AL% caught upwards to'hide the dirge, the This picture gives some idea of the.fighting„ a Dardanelles and the difficult task before, the Allies' warships, Not only is tliere'sbrious dan- dismal wailing dirge, which 'was the ger' from mines and submarines, but the Turks' torpedoes Tired from carefully concealed positions among the rocks are a constant menace and make theme bf 'tbe music, which seemed -as- ; it dangerous for the ships to operate close to shore. Torpedoes fired from the land -were used in -the Russo-Japanese war. The picture shavm a _. if somewhere heerta were breaking, I torpedo just leaving one of the guns. brpa]ting in the sunshine,.souls moan- _ - _ - . • ' 'i ..::-w d«u.�.rr ... v.: ^d.Y L7iiivv.. LwRknt� ' .. , .... . s_.....-..:.....r.n .e.. . .. .. ... ._ ... .-.....� .,. _r.�_.S.a,.-....w'.._.:nu.... _004x.... �.v.,...u.w„ .x..+.�.In..,..:kve•r .x.......•.w.s..enu....•,.. .,, ...._._ ....... i - .. .. _ .. , err•-.,__ _.. - .. I i r 'i WILL CLEAVE • THIRA �O-VICT = AKE. PASSPORTS _ - -IN BERLIN-, ' Mangy -Sixte:n E ..,�..� abed .and. Ten Clore to be Set Up -- - - In- England Germans Enter England as Citi gena of U.S. and 'A despatch from London says c -t Mr'., Lloyd George explained that - - Switzerland. ' Sixteen national munitions factories until the new factories are built the tM have been es;ablisheti in Lnglarid, worC of the department" - will be di- - - o say :- and, after consultation with the I rected to speeding up existing coil- , . has . been learned , on high authority ]French,. Ministry, the British Govern- tracts. At first the Government had here that the British authorities have F !t ment has decided to set up an adds.= been -faced with a grave labor short- - arrested a German subject who had la tional ten large establishments. age, and, some machines were lying his possession a forged AmericatV This announcement' was made in the! idle because no one could be found to - passport, which the arrested man ad- shouse of.Commonsby the, Minister of j vigrk them. One-third of the machines r mits is not genuine. The forged Munitions, David Lloyd George, who engaged in Government' work at .the ® - document had been compared with . told of the progress made by his' de- I outset were not being utilized at night. the original passport which was issu- t i partment in overcoming the shortage I During three months his depart- g�p`T DHCtt ed to a bona -fide American citizen.' y in shells that.had prevented the -army ment had succeeded in adding nearly The real passport, which was sent to44 on the Continent from doing all - it', 40,000 men skilled -to the ranks of London by the State DepArtment at might- otherwise have done. These I the workers connected with arms- Washington, shows that the forgery new factories are being erected in the ! ments, and they were pouring in fur- is a dangerous imitation. _Vicinity of the arsenals and the es- they supplies. His department had °L The arrested man is understoodto _ . isting armament -establishiiients, slid, also enrolled 100,000 volunteers, but rave declared that the false asport the Government has completed in a it had been found difficult to remove was givers to him in Antwerp by Capt. - few. weeks the developments it is now the majority of these from their pre- Schneitzer, a German secret service engaged on the supply of shells will sent employment. HoweYer, scores off icer. The American State Depart - aft thousands of skilled mels who had went is said to have taken up the said the -Minister, -"will -not enlisted had been traced, and art -� question with the German Govern - merely enable us to support our men, rangements were made with the War went, as the imitation is so clever but will enable them to cleave .their Office for the return of.these men to � that it constitutes a danger to Ameri- way through to victory." the factories. �m —t aw�Now �� ��RT.OUIV+i �r I �� mom cans abroad. The real passport on •1 which the bogus one is based was ie •:ued - to an American business man' 'REVENTING THE PASSAGE—OF MUNITIONS { - March This _ _. who reached Germany ' �'=- - - � I � and Left that country April an was his fidme th his pass- _.--V~Tr8 ! t 46 - port when at the-holder sof the false s Smuggling Devices o! Germans to 'diet -Munitions � _ document was arrested in England. _ TAnboArso - 1 p T As a result of investigations b the y t --G Ott -O an Troops Frustrated w�ATIP. _ � I � IL ,CATER - United States Government, the State' -- %*LLAST z`_'.-_� 1 SAL L AS' Department has instructed Ambassa- - Fx r's~ dor Gerard at Berlin to bring ta- the - - attention of the German Government A despatch from Paris sags: -A re- nitions. The freight cars are re- C�NtCT1NQ evidence indicating that Germans r rt from Bucharest that orders had ported to have been provided with '-port have been engaged in forging Ameri- false bottoms and walls, behind which - VALVE9 k*en issued to the -Roumanian officials ILl {, N fiVfrFi can. passports and furnishing them to arms were hidden. Every device W G rman spies. _A" all fronties stations to make the known to modern smugglers is said to SHORT of dOVEFLNMEN 3 R p -most : thorough _ examination of aII hnye l sen aged to pass' arms and mu= freight ears owned^ Austria -'I nitions through Roumania for the Ot- - PERSONS OF NOTE. gurigary, Germany. and urkey to pre-! toman troops. Steamship men -state that an I=ginary line, known as the stability Anecdotes and . Facts About People vent ayy possibility of the pissage 'line, wi ich keeps the steamers upright; was only four inches deep onj thrown Roumanian territoryWhose Names You Know. of rant A despatch 'from Rome says,:- the Eastland. These same men said the Government required this line I - , a nitions and arms has, been officially News has reached here that Turkey to be 20 inches. On the majority of the lake steamers this line is 321 On an occasion Lord Fisher may be ` confitmed at the Roumanian Legation has- only one month's stock of am- -inches. On the larger steamers, which make the Georgian Bay trips, the, seen walking in St. James's Park, Lon - in Paris. munition. Consequently the Italians line is -42 inches, preventrii-g any possibility of a tipover. don, with his wife. Very simple in his I*_is reported that car loads of beer believe the allies will take the Dar- habits of dross, he is partial to a don- berrels packed in. ice sent from Ger-, daneiles in a relatively short time if _ ble-breasted coat and a flat hat, similar mann to Turkey were examined and.'Bulgaria and Roumania act eh&geti- G���y May Not Answer U S Note to that popularized by Mr. ChnrchlPl, the barrels found to contain war mu- rally against contraband. " _ U.S. These warm, sunny afternoons he likes to uncover his head, and then _ _ _• .-� - notices the stiff, white hair has a INTERNED GERMAN BOATSr turningthe other sides of the ser " - tendency to fall on the forehead in a HAVE TURNED AROUND p A despatch from Berlin says: -A '_argue .any questions of principle, but Napoleon -like projection. was -to re et the compasses to I " - -• ' some extent. careful study of the German attitude to suggest a possible means for ar- - towards the last American note justi- ranging indemnities. Any steps that was hits Mr. Joseph Ciismber•Lalat -A despatch from New York says:- � -T flea. the conclusion (hat the note, in the Government may take depend to � probably the Statesman who 'The War News Strategy Bbat•d of CHECK SPY EXODUS all probability; will riot be answered a large extent on the German con- smoked the most cigars in the course =' of a day: in his"�ase the damage was _Brooklyn scented in the shifting of I - FROM GREAT BRITAIN (at all. ception of the tenor of the_ American done not by the number he smoked as --Brooklyn German steamships at Pier 33, If an answer -is sent"it-will not be to I note to England. fby the strength of the leaf of which South Brooklyn, another attempt of .A despatch from London says: -A _ they were manufactured. Mr Fred the detained fleet of the Kaiser to closer check on possible spies- is in= Terry, until he was stopped by his doe - make a "dash for the opals." The, dicated in an official notice published NO MORE -GIFTS OF TOBACCO NO COTTON RESOLD tor, had a way of going in for chain marine superintendent of the Ham- in England to the effect that travelers{ `• _ IN :NEUTRAL PORTS smoking -that is to say, he llt .one burg -American Line said it was true from the United Kingdom to 'Scan- French Government Cannot Under. cigar from the stump of Life ane -before that the ships, including the President' dinavian countries will not be permit- _take to Effect Delivery. A despatch from London says:-, it, and so on. Grant. the Hamburg and Koenig ted to leave this country on or after, I The Foreign Office denied a statement Wilhelm theSecond, -had turned end August 10th A*itTiout special pttmrit despatch from New York says:- .published recently that American sot-. loss the average man comes for end in the dock Some of them from the Home Office This restrict Hereafter the hardships of the French ton seized by .the British authorities across Bir Edward ner 1. the new had been nearly a year in dock and pp 1 -soldiers at the front will not be light -is being reshipped to be resold in neu- British Attorney -General, w th his , tion applies to British sub'edts as well sued by the occasional gifts of cigars, trim, ereci,'.atiNtly-butit-figure, he is the ��- - hem kv-c���-ural ports. f t lawyer and ece f_patrlotorget tis sixty-one at the �years of age at► - flectedeihe_com_passea tal of the r Thebasbl t_ of soldiapt to ers ndly de --ib. aA ting the- exception of (tobacco and cigarettes *which have; -Ta i11oes 1 - people Kng_ He. [Ulster rtniniot is eaxs a -f age. dule Ages kindly -disposed Americans. land wore • the beaks, -or points: of _ fifty. This Impression is accentuated U TO RESCUE OF THE TURKS The French postpl authorities have their shoes so long that they encum- by the free-aadeasy way he dresses informed the- authorities_ here that bered themselves in walking, -and for a'early always he comes to the they are unable to effect the delivery were forced -to tie them up to their House of Commons in a double -breast- - - Y of the sinokes to the soldiers or the ..knees• ed lounge suit and a bowler hat. 4 . y.. _prisoiters of war in Fiance. In conse- ]ntifrkation.. An Such P n Will be Nipped in 'Bud uence it has been found, impossible - - b Surprising Move of Allies to collect 'from the addresses' 'the pis T y _ p g Customs charges to _which all such _ TURK R 70 gifts FORCES RETREATING N4 - road 1 gtf e # _ \ - is sent from are -liable to ' •• - - p y France at present. A despatch from Athens says: the achievement of that plan as' the _ �. - - Successful Progress of. British Cam si n in Asia Enver- Pasha issued an. extraordi ary onlyhoe for the Turkish Empire in $. p g linessage tohistroops oil the Gallipoli Europe. pA prominent military expert INVISIBLE AEROPLANES { — , �lnor Re cried b Sir John Nixon - - -Peninsula before the last big attack. who has.. just completed a tour of the LATEST GERMAN PLAN P y It ran thus: you will fight with all ;Balkan States, and who latterly has -- ` g -been in Austria, expresses the A despatch from Amsterdam says: �. 6 your strength. At least you will, belief tliat' such an effort will be; Germany possesses invisible aero- A despatch from London says:- 'chine guns, 1,Ofi0 rounds ll artillery resist as long as possible, for I can the next great move .on the part of planes, -according to the Cologne Gaz- i._Gen. Sir -John -Nixon reports that ss and 30,000 rounds of small amrauni- s promise you within a- month's time the Austrians and German's. Should ette:• The wings are made of a clear' a result of an action near Nasiriyeh tion and explosives and bombs, and shall be able to send you to• your ,this cross move be made it will have transparent material called cellon, (Asiatic Turkey) the disorganized other miscellaneous ordnance stores.. omen. The' life of Serbia cannot immediate, and important results in' which is the invention of a German Turkish forces retreated northward -"Our casualites numbered 564 men, S stow+ last' longer- than a month: With- this "corner of Europe; it would be engineer named Knaubel. Cellon," I more than 25 miles. as follows: British officers killed 5, in that time the German armies will ;unwise to give details which are with- which is manufactured. from cellulose "The enemy's casualties in killed,; and wounded 20; other ranks, killed crush her and will come to our aid." in my knowledge, but I think I may I and acetic acid, is tough, 'pliable and wounded or prisoners amounted apt ' 47; wounded 142, and missing --30; I learn that great pressure had be permitted to say that counterbal- non -inflammable,, and A used instead proximately to 2,500 men, the prison- Indian officers, killed 4, wounded 7, E been put on the Germans by; the aurins events 'ere moving rapidly ails 1 of canvas. A machine covered with ' ers including 41 officers and 690 'men, . other ranks, killed 48, wounded 257, Youn�Turks to fulfill the promise to the enemy's plans may quite possibly cellon Is said to be virtually invisible , of whom some 200 were wounded. Our and missing 6. send German armies through the Bal- be nipped in the u y a surprising 8bo ? �ltitntie-6f-3 000 -feed Herr i capture of arms - , sic n kans to the assistance of the Turkish I move of which the public sbould hear Knaubel made his first experiments { ed one 40 -pounder gun, twelve field _wounded, from ..Nasiriyeh, has cora- 'forces. The Young Turks regard at, an ea_ rl-y date. with the material_ two .years ago. and two mountain guns, several me-, menced." _ PROPOSAL FROM KAISER TO MEDIATE ;- 'Stray Thoughts-TRIF�TE •.IS LOOTED AND WRECKED The worst kind of fool is the one who -doesn't want to learn, _ Courage -is the yeast .that causes a - - •f - -• " :.man to rise to the occasion. - Holy 'See Declined -Proposal Because of -Condem- There is•a new way of doing almost Garrison Has' Been Withdrawn and the Citi Has ; everything except lovemaking. _ E ,nation of Germ.an -Submarine Warfare A healthy loafer can -easily ensure 'Virtually Been Evacuated - his life for snore than it is worth. - - _ �' •;' Apparently some men only use their A despatch- from Rome says: -It is, mediation because he .resides in -a -bel- -heads- when ,-they want -.to butt-, into - A despatch from Rome says: An 'yard have been `damaged .. by the _ - Iearned. here that the Minister 3f ligerent country where Germany's other people's affairs: uncensored despatch from Trieste ltalian aerial ' boIn}�ardments. I�ie ,Prussia accredited to -the Holy. See, I representatives cannot come, and be- About • the only thing some pe-sple says thatover- 360 house's 'and"'viUas• city -has virtually" been'evacuated, the who recently has been living in Switz --cause of, condemnation of -submarine put of fill to -morrow are the un= there have been looted' and wrecked. garrison having been withdraWn and'- _..... .. �rland, has conveyed to Pope Benedict warfare, he could not pass upon a pleasant things they can say_to-day.-i.Verdi's monument and other works of only the gendarmes left. These 'are' proposal from the Kaiser suggest- matter involving its justification. If, when you are at the office you I art have been destroyed. • The city -is requisitioning -the scanty supply of g -that the Holy See _offer.to medi-, The Pope, called attention -to the -wish to make the time pass' more', practically empty. A majority, of foodstuffs. to between Germany and the United fact that as the Holy See was neutral quickly, all you need do is _to get be- the Itgfian inhabitants'have been ar- The Italian language has. beer_ ies and promising to abide by the it could not assume the arduous task hindha�d with your work. rested and interned. abolished. c D'ope's decision if mediation should of settling controversies between the ? The shops are.. opened at 9 o'clock A rupture between Turkey and Italy y be accepted. i powers. He suggested, therefore, Weaving was practised in China in the morning and closed at sunset. is inevitable. Turkey has ignored - It is further reported that the Pope that the Kaiser submit the question more than a thousand years before it The streets are without lights at the Italian remonstrances and threats 1 �feplied that he was unable to offer Ito The Hague Tribunal. was known in Europe. nights. The wards near the -dock-, against the interment of Italians. r .., .. r .. :. - �_ : _. ,. ....- �.'.°'-n _�tW_Y4s�. --`a-- Jc3.=4v _ -� _—...•i��'1i•YiiN..«aM - •_" :••,r'P' ^�,. �'-' 4 r?�'.-"' k : -_ . m-me..,.s�rr - u..s ""ir""--.,-. X'a,� _+.- �.--....r�. 's'4=•i...-.',..q .,, .. .�: t '^•-t-,r r �^•.U.', .uT .. .r-•�s�.+% .Y,�ti'"3's.� ,� .,t. ,r - _ r - - .t i.': - - �: 2p'�p - - l-- ' - � - � ,.s�7 - - "� : * . _ -position in the police -staff of N NO r York was charged by a notorious SATURDAY, AUG. 7TH -Auction sale of grain, furniture, implements and ately, rvany brave and able men _wale not deaf to the call to duty,_ gambler with accepting bribee so other chattles belonging to the Es- Tss>Ics that he would not be in + - ` .x._3.36 per year : 11.00 it paid in advanot. .molested his nefarious boniness. The mat- a Subscription to the United States $140 in ad•amCe ter was to be investigated, and 111 U IfARD-SON. 1n:.. _ - THE GROCER Is receiving a lot of nice pare CloVliL Hone :;. y IN PENT SEALERS, 30c, - IN QUART SEALERS, 60c. _ LOADS OF SEALERS- -ALL SIZES 'CRQWN JABS OR PERFECT SEAL. FRESH FRUIT- AND VEGETABLES Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Phims, Peaches, Cherries, New Cabbage, Ripe Tomatoes. etc. - ALL THE DIFFERENT BREAKFAST FOODS FOR _ • , THE HOT WEATHER - 64 Buy your groceries at the grocers. is -.R I C H A R D S 0 N ,- Removed To • New Stdre--:w- TWO DOO NORTH OF OLD STAND. - -- SPECIAL BARGAINS AT NEW STORE. PEEL'S - = --SHOE _:- STORE Bell Phone 151. ONTARIO — - lEgtabfished aver Foriy-ane Years ST I�^►RIS B������`� OF A i ^S=S Overt $48 000,W The A, B, C of Hankinsir cuo�ney Saved is M o n e y ATAGsined. - ... Never Defer Saving, but I7r Ipcot and orphkh4; f whom there w ill Bran Shorts All kinds of imported and home pen $Savings .Account to• -be thousands after the war 3s over, - grown' Fruits and Vegetables, day. _ Oats Crushed Oats fresh twice a week. We solicit your account in our 'then there will be the wrecks of -:Oat Chop Whole Corn soldiers who will return when the Cracked Cora Corn Meal If we.have'nor what you want AVINCsS DEPARTMENT - -term of peace will have been Mixed Feed Dairy Feed _ we can Ret it. ne�+ DICKERING BRANCH aigd. There will be the blind, CaldweIl's Cream, enbsti_tute _ __Give ns a call. -.- - - • � ' i -those with legs and arms missing. Calf Meal and R. W. GORDON. Maeas.r. Brasets who atvvbkbyo -phone with bodies shattered with I1on t forget we keep" ball and shell, and those who have 6tolas9ine Meal, NEILSON'S ICE CREAM ='%eeome nervous wrecks as a result . •14pecW prices in ton lots, a , of the terrible atresia. When these BELL PHONE. �, J. /4 RQV/S ^ � � Vinegar G -return they will be the he of s - -the land, and the sympathy Chogping every day. • ;0 - y pathp of all _-gill be extended to them. But _ . .F O R --- - � � I �+ .K I - I N rx _ will this sympathy last or will US U M -MER :-: FU R N I T U R E .P 'or die out, and our heroes <'or what's the use of trying to pickle with vinegar that wont , neglected �rothiog FOB LAWNS_AND PORCHES - handle _tom _beat—ovity-.__ = substantial pension should be.ATm chairs doable woven basket seat x1.85, reclining Bee: mixed pickling spice, mustard Cloves,, tur_neric, , curry. granted them. It is the beat men and folding chairs, camp stools 85 eta. lin the country who have givenCamp cote with head and foot rest special >1R�7.5. powder, mace, etc. :their services, and the most of Hammock9 going at cost. Come while they last. Protect your fruit, jellies, pickles'and -cat== with parowsz, ~ them have-given-up-remnaerative -- T them id open or closed, . vessels. positions, in order to fight in de. Ce H. BURLP G, = i ICKERING- fence of freedom and civilization, Fruit jars, tumblers for jelly, rubber rings, etc. Preserving and many of them will not be -kettles, large, ' medium or small. Z. able to resume their former occu- pations. Nothing should be too - A good cog of Tea will help you through the long hot, day good for them. Where are the better than -if you use the,dish•.water kind. We have good tea. young men -who a 'few years ago Our groceries are the freshest. were wont to strut around in their - scarlet uniforms and their heads _ thrown back, when the annual G EO`-�� I L4P = military training was . being - held? Some have gone to war, SROVC��3AM - - ONTARIO Y -' but many of them 'were only sot - •deers In time of peace, and when yearwago, a man occupying a high I aALZ ltZOLSTEP, the urgent call- comes,.from the -position in the police -staff of N pablf�l»deva7Fridaymorolas"iMosee .Pieter/ng, Ostt. York was charged by a notorious SATURDAY, AUG. 7TH -Auction sale of grain, furniture, implements and ately, rvany brave and able men _wale not deaf to the call to duty,_ gambler with accepting bribee so other chattles belonging to the Es- Tss>Ics that he would not be in tate of the late Cleo. Klnlock, at lot .x._3.36 per year : 11.00 it paid in advanot. .molested his nefarious boniness. The mat- 31, B. F. con.,_ Pickering (KIngstun road). Sate at 1 o'clock.. See bills. Subscription to the United States $140 in ad•amCe ter was to be investigated, and W. B. Powell, auctioneer. generously. the night before the day of inves- that goes into the Canadian Ford. Our JOHN MU0K01 Proprietor, tigation the gambler was murder- Nem Advertisements. The most dangerous criminals in ed by four notorious crooks. The mechanics In the , British Empire. This "- FRIDAY, AUG. 8, 191ii _. _ investigation which followed ia— - cepted great trusts, which have criminated the lieutenant, whose RESH COW FOR SALE -4 years F old at lot as, B. F. coo. Pickering. Ind. NOTE$ AND COMMENT{ I name was Becker, and on Friday phone 6 7, Medv. F. LACRY, Highland Creek, Onc, u ss -How long will the war last? No last he paid, the penalty of his Buvers oflFord cars will share in our profits'if'we those trusts. Aman of -other question• is asked so frequ- crime in the electric chair, the evi HIGHEST PRICE PAID -For all sorts of poultry.junk and scrap iron. rutty as this at the present time. dance produced showing that the, L. PIKE, lot 7 con, a. Pickering Ind, phone 108 -And no other question is so difti- actual murderers were hired bpi --aright, but if he is dtspoAed to _Dolt of solution as this, SYhen him to kill the man whose evidence �ULLS FOR SALE -I. have for the war began a year ago, many would have convicted him of ac- ! Bale several bull calves at a moderate price at lot 18, con. e, Pickering. E. E. Ptf prophesied that it would be ended in few weeks or by Christmas at cepting bribes. Far better for {Claremont, s2 tf him would it have been had he 18I.N DER TWINE—The undersigned, a •'the furthest. After a pear's in.. is still in the binder twine trade with a full remained an ordinary policeman euppl on hand, three grades at rices lower � v tense fighting the end seems as far with a comfortable salary than to' than art year, In fact the price wW compare `` favorably with that of as other dealery. All 16 see Lad Off as slier. Some are now pre- occupy a high position with the', i ek6ertnle prices THQ6 B.M11 QCLS Pid g. 43cf net dieting the sudden collapse of the o P� to amass a fortune� opportunities Teuten ams, but the general im• b dishonorable means. Another i L OUND-Horse, and buggy horse y JU light bay, blind in both eyos, rliht hind pression is that violent fighting gray ;open baggy with rubber tires and man whose high position in life fetlockpainted. downfall Ln ood o c�'on fitylefttiinsE.Io s, naharness. will be seen a ye r from now, with was the means of his was ave or n 'Saturday morn - ' o0-Friday the end not insight. It is said a prominent member of the Japan- ing. Appplto JAMESyoPOTTEE . County Coartabls.ekergnit. that some of the belligerents are ese government, who was compel- preparing now for three .or four led to resign last week on account' bribes STEAM COAL years of conflict. We all know of charges of accepting: that England --has the fighting as yet as the whole temptations that beset men in I I will have constantly on hand y �pastyear has been spent in preps- high Positions are great and many a fall supply of steam coal, --ration. It to is*quite safe redictt q p -are unable ---at lowest ble to resist them, simply _ possible prise. that the allies will eventually win, because they have not fortified but before victory is accomplished themselves against temptation. W. H. GI BSON, I ` many heart -breaking defeats will The many wrecks that are strewn life' 5-ly GREENBliRN STATION. =-: be met with and the sacrifice of along the bbo-res of tale sea of life and property will be error- are aruple proof that "honesty is the best policy," sad •this troth I` cannot be too strongly impressed I Drain That Wet Field 'When this great' war has been on the minds of the young. l With cement tile, which the Agricul- �>,e •, ,,, ----ended.- �blea-o€—L6+s- — ___ tural_Colleges claim are the best kind- -- ----- -mad.. 9plen3i3-6r'i�r afe alko imide who have participated in the +garEIS DALE MILS' from the same material. We make wvill not be over. There will be both the gird brick. Get our prices ' many years to be spent in rebuild- F'SCKERINC� befcre buying. Ing the cities that have been de- Is the place to get your Bread Home Telephone 5604. _ stroyed and repairing the other Flour; Royal Household. Made H i N D L E d CO., - damage which has been done. The from No. 1._ManiEoba wheat. Try wmirsvae.s. orvr. ,lseavy war debt will be a burden a bag. =-Ito all the nations for many gener- ',ations. Also Glebora Flour. Pastry Flour Fruit, Vegetables ! But not the least burden - Qat crushing daily -:- - wilfbe the support -of the widows Fresh Rolled Oats. 111 U IfARD-SON. 1n:.. _ - THE GROCER Is receiving a lot of nice pare CloVliL Hone :;. y IN PENT SEALERS, 30c, - IN QUART SEALERS, 60c. _ LOADS OF SEALERS- -ALL SIZES 'CRQWN JABS OR PERFECT SEAL. FRESH FRUIT- AND VEGETABLES Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Phims, Peaches, Cherries, New Cabbage, Ripe Tomatoes. etc. - ALL THE DIFFERENT BREAKFAST FOODS FOR _ • , THE HOT WEATHER - 64 Buy your groceries at the grocers. is -.R I C H A R D S 0 N ,- Removed To • New Stdre--:w- TWO DOO NORTH OF OLD STAND. - -- SPECIAL BARGAINS AT NEW STORE. PEEL'S - = --SHOE _:- STORE Bell Phone 151. ONTARIO — - lEgtabfished aver Foriy-ane Years ST I�^►RIS B������`� OF A i ^S=S Overt $48 000,W The A, B, C of Hankinsir cuo�ney Saved is M o n e y ATAGsined. - ... Never Defer Saving, but I7r Ipcot and orphkh4; f whom there w ill Bran Shorts All kinds of imported and home pen $Savings .Account to• -be thousands after the war 3s over, - grown' Fruits and Vegetables, day. _ Oats Crushed Oats fresh twice a week. We solicit your account in our 'then there will be the wrecks of -:Oat Chop Whole Corn soldiers who will return when the Cracked Cora Corn Meal If we.have'nor what you want AVINCsS DEPARTMENT - -term of peace will have been Mixed Feed Dairy Feed _ we can Ret it. ne�+ DICKERING BRANCH aigd. There will be the blind, CaldweIl's Cream, enbsti_tute _ __Give ns a call. -.- - - • � ' i -those with legs and arms missing. Calf Meal and R. W. GORDON. Maeas.r. Brasets who atvvbkbyo -phone with bodies shattered with I1on t forget we keep" ball and shell, and those who have 6tolas9ine Meal, NEILSON'S ICE CREAM ='%eeome nervous wrecks as a result . •14pecW prices in ton lots, a , of the terrible atresia. When these BELL PHONE. �, J. /4 RQV/S ^ � � Vinegar G -return they will be the he of s - -the land, and the sympathy Chogping every day. • ;0 - y pathp of all _-gill be extended to them. But _ . .F O R --- - � � I �+ .K I - I N rx _ will this sympathy last or will US U M -MER :-: FU R N I T U R E .P 'or die out, and our heroes <'or what's the use of trying to pickle with vinegar that wont , neglected �rothiog FOB LAWNS_AND PORCHES - handle _tom _beat—ovity-.__ = substantial pension should be.ATm chairs doable woven basket seat x1.85, reclining Bee: mixed pickling spice, mustard Cloves,, tur_neric, , curry. granted them. It is the beat men and folding chairs, camp stools 85 eta. lin the country who have givenCamp cote with head and foot rest special >1R�7.5. powder, mace, etc. :their services, and the most of Hammock9 going at cost. Come while they last. Protect your fruit, jellies, pickles'and -cat== with parowsz, ~ them have-given-up-remnaerative -- T them id open or closed, . vessels. positions, in order to fight in de. Ce H. BURLP G, = i ICKERING- fence of freedom and civilization, Fruit jars, tumblers for jelly, rubber rings, etc. Preserving and many of them will not be -kettles, large, ' medium or small. Z. able to resume their former occu- pations. Nothing should be too - A good cog of Tea will help you through the long hot, day good for them. Where are the better than -if you use the,dish•.water kind. We have good tea. young men -who a 'few years ago Our groceries are the freshest. were wont to strut around in their - scarlet uniforms and their heads _ thrown back, when the annual G EO`-�� I L4P = military training was . being - held? Some have gone to war, SROVC��3AM - - ONTARIO Y -' but many of them 'were only sot - •deers In time of peace, and when the urgent call- comes,.from the King their ears are deaf. Fortun- -.!'1NADE IN CANADA" ately, rvany brave and able men _wale not deaf to the call to duty,_ .._ -` Ford ord Touring C i and when those who have gotsac- rificed their lives come back, it is Price $590 ' hoped , that the government will _ not forget them but treat them The best that money can buy -is the -labor generously. that goes into the Canadian Ford. Our workmen are the highest paid motor car The most dangerous criminals in mechanics In the , British Empire. This the world are those who _have ac- means dollars saved in after expense to the cepted great trusts, which have man who drives a Ford "Made' is Canada." ' been offered -them on accountof _'Because the Ford car is built right. their ability, and who have bc- Buvers oflFord cars will share in our profits'if'we those trusts. Aman of sell 80 i'M cars between August 1, 1914, and Aug= 'first Nayed is a great asset t ' r, 1915.ability Runabout 8540: Town Car $840: F. O, B. Ford, Ontario, with all' equipment, including','.electric unity, if he uses that ap beadli gb•ts. On display and for•sale by I --aright, but if he is dtspoAed to _ use his ability for' his Own selfish I W. J. LUKE U SON, ends, he is a menace to the public. -Whitby, - Ontario �Bnt it never pays a man to thus debase himself. He may accumu- late a large amount of wealth and ,he may be envied by many, but • " his ill -gained wealth will not give I him happiness, but usually it will a thorn iu the Serah, Three ,prove WOOD ".1001"SILOS D.M.H�IE3E srr 0T,TFF V21JIAM o sKo `--- r:T�etclier: of roriPeery, an rev. H. and Mrs.Woo are - / b. friend spent Sunday with Peter spending a few weeks vacation on Dr. Brodie has purchased a new 90MINION Ford autd. and Miss Margaret Macnab. the shores of hake Ontario near Wilbur Gleeson, of T�sonto, was Miss Florence Gleeson, of Toros- Rosebauk,��_home over Sunday. to, spent the holida with her Owing to the absence of the THE �� .._ Pastor, Rev. H. Wood, 'there Will /iRsaruROa. oKtR, MR. nRes"NU T, W. o. MATTMsrrs, v+oe-•Rsa�oa«n Miss Bessie Maca ' `#pending uncle, Ed. and Mrs. Gleeson.be no service is the Baptist church C. A. BOOR tT' Gemed sl'o'e"' ttwo weeks at Jacksd, ea ecurc p int. Miss Jennie Michell, of Deer - e Miss Kathleen . A e bpent the Park, Toronto, is spending a few on Sunday neat. Do Your Banking By Mail holiday with S. F. and Mrs. Rob- days with Mrs. Thomas Coady. If qou Itve at a distance from a bcanch of The Domlaioo Baak. . Miss Leila Rumour returned on GREZN RIVSR •Deposits may be made -cash withdrawn -or an other Backing 9 Mrs. $trausser and children, of -Business maq•be transacted by mail, lust as easily as .though one _ Sunday from a two weeks visit I _The many friends of Mrs. F. R. Hoop• trade a special trip to town for the purpose. Acton, are visiting with friends in with her brother, Ray, of Wel- , er are pleased to see her around again. < <4 town. lingtou. Miss Rena Smith, of Whitby, is Duncan Porteous, of Stratford, spending a few. days. with Mi sa Pearl - = Miss Olive Pow211of Toronto, WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON Manager. ° sPpinmterSunday, with ,Mrs. B• S• is spending her holidays at the Dpecy Flanigan, of Toronto, spant a � g is . 411 home of her parents, Ira and Mrs. fewdays last week with J. .�V" I Miss J. D. Ross, of Toronto poets!!. Mrs. Dotes. spent the holiday with Miss Mary Macnab. 31. and Mrs. Henderson spent a Jack Nighewander and Walter - Mrs.` McCrei ht, of Markham, da 1net week with the latter'e Hoover spent Sunday with friends at 6 TIME TdBLE-Pickering 8tstion(� g y Richmond Hill. T. R. Trains going East dee as follows - siting visiting with her sister, Miss itucle=, T.- and G. • Morgan, Ot Don't forget to attend the annual - -- --- No, 6 Mali 8.08 A M. Aggie McFarlane.' Markham. tea to be held at Mrs. R. Difoe's on 18 Local -_2.60 P. M. �= Ray ftttmohr, of the Standard 91 r. and Mrs. L. FeaGby,--of Ux• Tuesday -evening nest. A choice tea 14 Local 6,06 P. M. --- Bank, Wellington, is home for bridge, spent Sunday at the home ane program have leen prepared. Trains going West due as follows - a two weeks' vacation. of the latter'' parents, _ No. 13 Local 7.20 A. M. �i p l)nncan _ .. _. 11 Local' 2.20 P. li. Miss Della Worthy, of Bramp- .and Mrs. Morgau. WHITEVALZ- •�° 7 Mail 7,50 P. X, ton, is visitingher grandparents, ICE CREAM •t3nndayinoluded� bfesars, Ma'or and friends motored 'Thomas and Mrs. ribbons. - - • MRS. MABEN tp Toronto one dy last week. p �+ - W. J. and Mrs. Graham and � � The Misses Pennock. of Toronto. At the Pickering Bakery W A ! • T G. D daughter, Mise Effie, of Toronto, sent the holidaywith their parents, spent the holiday with George and S. and Mrs. Pennock. Try our Home-made Bread *' Mrs. Richardson: A number of our young people at- HERB MONKEY, PICKERING A reliable man to sell Thomas and Mrs. Paterson and WAS MADE WELL tended the Green River anniversary -- - daughter, Misa Gladys, spent services on Sunday last. HARDY CA-VADIAN GROWN STOCK �8uadJ. Larkin has 40 acres of act fine a ay with Geo. M. and Ochs. Greenwood' -•- zarawarre in Pickering and Ontario Palmer, of Pickering. wheat crop act can be found. John - J. S. Bundy went to Whitby on By Lydia E. Punkham's Veg- d6serves the gold medal -again this call and see our stock of "Happy County, Vic---il'riday last to attend the annual die G and Want- Mrs. R. Nowt" and baby, -w-ho have and other stoves convention of Central Ontario Odw Suffering WOUND been under the doctor's care, we are as well as other lines - Start now at the best -- JAbrary Association. pleased to state; are able to be around of Hardware. selling time. S. F. Robina, C. P. R. agent, has To Know it - again. Eavetroughing and repairing Bend for list of Spiing Offerings --moved into Miss Ruth Story's - Mise Gorman, who has been spend- promptly attended to. , 9 -residence, formerly owned by the Murfreesboro, T e n n. - "I h a v a ing her vacation with her sister. Mrs. Work guaranteed and prices and terms to agents. Lie Mise Ruth Gregg. wanted to write to you for a long time J, Gallagher. returned to the New moderate. Lib - The Ladies' Aid of Erskine to tell you what your Albion last week. Liberal Commission Church met on Wednesday at the wonderful remedies Messrs. Thus. and Jsie, Nowlan, of Lawrence Denny, - Handsome tree outfit. h church iron Thos: Neal -when- have done for me. I . Toronto, have been here for the past 4 w ;two weeks, owing to the illness of QrREI NW00D as a sufferer from .about forty were present. female weakness their brother Robert and family. STONE & WELLINGTON _ Thos, -E: anis--Mrs. Stephenson s Our patriotic concert. held here Aug-_ _ r n -d displacement I The Foothill Nurseries, - '� 'and daughters, spent Sunday with 8nd was a grand success. A great F. H. HINDLE and I work! have man citizens were resent as well as the former's parents, John and c. y p WxaTEVAT.E (Established 183?) +., such tired, worm out those from all the surrounding places. - Mrs. Stephenson, of Pickering. feelings, sick head i The ladies are to be congratulated on CARPENTER. BUILDER ri' O R n N T O J. C. and Mra. Macnab and son Master John, spent over Sunday + aches and dizzy their good work at such a time of HOUSE VERANDAH. As BARN with the former'' brother Rae] spell"' Doctors did need. WORD, PASTRY CABINETS me no good so I tried 1 _ DUMB WAITERS. sister, . Peter and Miss Margaret -- - - --- --- -- ffiacnab, the Lydia E. Pink -Shingling and general repair ATTENTIONI Misses Annie and Jennie For- ham Remedies -Vegetable Compound GET OUR PRICES and Sanative Wash. I ani now well and - Rie have ret irned home after a strong; and can do all my own work. I On Emery Wheels, Sawing See me about any job you want If you contemplate doing any most enjoyable two weeks' holiday .owe it all to Lydia R Piakham's Vege. Machines. Saws, Gasoline done. Prices iT nt elehonekind of building neat season. s at Pont House, )ergines and Cream_ ..-.. : } ..� t SimcoiH g• _._ .... _ table Compound and want other suffer- - Telephone. - ; ckerin ing women to know about it "- Mrs,Separators. ave will be pleased to figure ry'; Charles Sargent motored to To- H. E. MABEN, 211 S. Spring, St.,,Muz- F E E D ' routo, on Saturday evening for i�bem�Tenn. - ■!:. • �s� oa -your requirments - the ;Misses Stainbury who mere iGetour pricey on the Ford auto. *ammoned horse on account of the Thisfamous. remedy, the medicinal at C. N, R., Station for all . k'inds of Ingredients oare from f which derived f serious illness of their brother. W. 23. TACKSON ` Miss Ethel Young, of Toronto, native roots sad herbs, has for near!? • _ _ �CherryWOod building material: after spending two weeks forty years proved to be a most valva- BROCH ROAD. _ with ble tonic and. invigorator of the female - r aunt Miss Young. left on Cotton geed Meal, Bran. shorts, _ her g o ism. Women everywhere bass • . i t !ted Corn Feed Dried Brewers . DICKERING Wednesday last for a visit with ming testimony to the wonderful T!r- Repair S110P i � !friends in 'Port Perry and Ua- Grains, Whole Coro, Cream of the *� p bridge. �� ! Lydia K Pinkham a Vegetable ( — West and Monarch Flour, LUMBER YARD D. P. Macfarlane, of Blackstock. _ I Noa'.is the time to get pour Bicycles ford's calf meal. Beef scrap i and Why Looe Hope. re it g Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. _ :-motored over on Sunday and on pg ed for the cod roads, r•y y No woman ru8ering from any form Monday morning /ran accom a• Get your Automotile Tires now. a of female troubles shoals lose h y W. D. Gordon Son', ''led on his return by Mrs. ac- Pekes are awn down. Phone Ind. Markham 3030. til she has given Lydia )w r farlaoe and son, Scott, who hadVele Compound a fair trial. Ford;aize $15.00, ether sizes in Thoma® 1R0013or j been spending , _ .,ICKERING- - P. and Mre. hf you want speetal adTies write t+s Ind hone 1919. ' former's parents, 1t..asMda now.•eg Lydia S Ptaiham Rediciae Co.C(eoa'- Macnab• deatlal) Lynn, Rasa. Tour letter wtH � sossv{ -* •rt = A �•d sod '9 1Bet1 and Independent phone. In answer to the appeal made by be apened, _ .-_ � by a Russell Andrew, _110awa.9 •••aso'rD�.+aam a -gut ravaaer I an ap their old razors tyare o be senttoa and field in slsiei esal ew `w PiCHERING, Oat. -04!I� we . 3. ^ s The Pickerm* g s .a, tt a soldiers at the front, and aI- _ ­_ _ •� e•o _ _ i an been edttected . , trendy a dozen have i(r'e d mutes In our village. Those having any • s rn+r 3 a o O ! •a t to spare are requested to leave , - them at M. Henderson's. s • '��;cnc .0 a •• $ ;� ;; The arses party nen on the ' ' _ saT o.. The object of this Association is bo gg pa y given i�AL3 • I lessen stealingg and prosecute ]Methodist church lawn on Tues- �.rA. O s.is as � s e M the felons. day evening ]at under the nus- �� ; a•s �icee of the Ladies Aid Society-- air �.,,, 3 e It OGmbers having property Nolen eommud- was s great success. After an M'yflo - e 'cum �Ow�er by w o a o oats immediately with an membse : t g ., of Easoutive Ooininim e. -excellent supper served b the w• O o , a ' �' �9 3 ppe Y ladies, a most enjoyable -program F -➢r a p cr o s o, fo- , d Membership fee i SLOL s Rae given by Will J, White and = Nyal s Mayflower Talcum is an ex ,� H e ! $ oe� t AT Jules Brazil, of Turonto. The pro• perience to every first time user. Its touch o :4 s _m mo.y ids Tieluts m>�� a from the o:; ce-ds amounted to abotit$200. g g, M p `� _ ° a 1 Ezsc. Com. -L. D. Banka, C.S. Palm - is soft, soothin and refreshin Its distinct- o - - Thomas Pearson met with a s o a ct x I .; Pickering, Out Y^Y� painful accident on Thursday of tive Mayflower perfume, delicate, individual, o er, C. L.•Morcombe, last week while engaged building elusive. Ideal for eve: p use to which you N a o $ i o, s J, A. O'Connor: _' 11�►. J. Clark: a chimney on a hoose belonging to ..-can put a Taicum. - L :; :$q. s R = a President; Secretary Mr. Jones, of Brooklin. He Ra- wm 3a m a a o m a about to descend from the roof" ', Nyai Quality preparations can be obtained only in ,r and stepping on to the ladder Nyal Quality Stores.. -Ask one of the- for free copy of which was almost perpendicular, it fell backwards throwing him to Bookdetentitled saYour Complexion," giving full par" - i� - 3 ► the ground, a distance' of about titulars of best methods of masge• - Good Luck as twelve feet. The ladder fell on _ - • top of hits injuring one- of his legs _ - -- - r �1 canons �_ _ badly as well as inflicting painful Wit�ll ee17, injuries to his.head. As a result �e he is now confined to his bed where he will be compelled to 're _ Depends on having the right kind Of all materials and desipin main for some time.. He may _ __ of trees. Bowman's have kept in stook. It will pay you - - Pickering, sell oar works-acd inspect our sloe congratulate himself hat his >n' Thomas M. McFadden, Druggist, Ont:- — =- heavy fibrous mote. ,� juries were not fatal. sins awe d protea. Dont be misled dp Avery sad deAth occurred on They are grown in the right kind sgeats we do not employ them, o00 Sunday afternoon, when Willie, of soil.. They are handled - ly we can, and do throw off the agent the seven-year old son of Mr. and P O & Coo and packed in the pink of owwal i$& of 10 per chascenting fohyoa witMrs. Stainbury: who reside twoDeosrtatnlysaTs by Purchasing from tun =.: _ miles east of the village, died aft- /� condition and they grow.. aaU solicited. er k brief illness. - About two _ R V C E R I E S Two more agents wanted wNIT:T 0#ANITE ,;; pane. Whitby, Ontarle weeks previously he stepped on a : ' in Ontario County. = rusty nail which penetrated his Fresb, Pure, Clean and up-to-date. We handle everything in foot. The wound healed rapidly the above line, give us -your grocery order. You = THOS. W. BOWMAN dl SON ,CO., .�� -w WALgFR and apparently be had completely will save money,. Corn flakes, 3 pkg. 25c. Robin 1LIMIZED ° recovered, but on Saturday fore- Hood Rolled Oats 30c,' ppk� Rolled "Wheat, pump MaIIufactum noon he complained of a pain in - Flour, Corn Meal, Etc. Ridgeville, - OIItarIO =his.neck which gradually incretis- shop and Residence, Dundas 91l _ A ed in intensity until the afternoon Coffee Sons 0* and 50clb. fresh ground while you wait. , - . WHITBY, O TT. y ` Dr. Brodie was summoned and he - Bla-ek; green and mixed tea 80c. lb. our own blend Crain Chopping .• r .at once diagnosed the case as and equal to any 40c. tea, Try J Ib. Also Three doors west of Whitby' Hoare tet -mus or lockjaw and held out _ _ Liptons and Salada Tea A 'D OAT FLAKING by no hope for the boy's recovery. Boots and shoes, hats, and caps, shirts' The undersigned is prepared to d -o We are prepared to instal wood or iron 0" The unfortunate lad who was sl,f- DRY GOODS overalls, Overalls goods by yd. All .over' grain Chopping tend oat flaking pumps on short notice, also attender faring great pain was given opiates to allkindfs of repairing. a but he gradually sank until San*all floods cat free. Suits to order $8 to $5 lase than elsewhere every day in the week, _ Wells Cleaned. when death calve to ¢ and a practical roan to.take orders. except on Saturday day afternoon Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, "- his relief, His funeral took place We are offering a •bargain in cream separators. - also oline en ines and .a. �► on Tuesday afternoon. The deepest See us and get prioes. Phone 1 A quantity of slabs for sale, also gthe squre gear sympathy is felt for :the parents wagon tongues, axles, etc. EMPIRE DREAM SEPARATOR and other members of the family D. SIMPSO�" & CO. P • D. l AJ " ���L�+♦N`-" F. Bayles, Ind Phone 21l In their anddett benovtamenC .._,,_�.. Y.. ... >.,,_reeh WO .�... -.v .W.; �-LLQ.; , .. � . � _ •:� � John Ie (� n od s, -a J.. a9• � — J.. x. - a•+y ! y .. .' .:. . � � W v e u ro' +s ..a^_ -. •'.._ _.._ � - ..fr.�.if-.:�+.G-K,J�w, - _ QST Rns1ArR'Rlnr^ �' S ..e _ _.. -. _ �ifei+'.-�6.. � F!•Y•CK �' s'!•' , .y �i o sKo `--- r:T�etclier: of roriPeery, an rev. H. and Mrs.Woo are - / b. friend spent Sunday with Peter spending a few weeks vacation on Dr. Brodie has purchased a new 90MINION Ford autd. and Miss Margaret Macnab. the shores of hake Ontario near Wilbur Gleeson, of T�sonto, was Miss Florence Gleeson, of Toros- Rosebauk,��_home over Sunday. to, spent the holida with her Owing to the absence of the THE �� .._ Pastor, Rev. H. Wood, 'there Will /iRsaruROa. oKtR, MR. nRes"NU T, W. o. MATTMsrrs, v+oe-•Rsa�oa«n Miss Bessie Maca ' `#pending uncle, Ed. and Mrs. Gleeson.be no service is the Baptist church C. A. BOOR tT' Gemed sl'o'e"' ttwo weeks at Jacksd, ea ecurc p int. Miss Jennie Michell, of Deer - e Miss Kathleen . A e bpent the Park, Toronto, is spending a few on Sunday neat. Do Your Banking By Mail holiday with S. F. and Mrs. Rob- days with Mrs. Thomas Coady. If qou Itve at a distance from a bcanch of The Domlaioo Baak. . Miss Leila Rumour returned on GREZN RIVSR •Deposits may be made -cash withdrawn -or an other Backing 9 Mrs. $trausser and children, of -Business maq•be transacted by mail, lust as easily as .though one _ Sunday from a two weeks visit I _The many friends of Mrs. F. R. Hoop• trade a special trip to town for the purpose. Acton, are visiting with friends in with her brother, Ray, of Wel- , er are pleased to see her around again. < <4 town. lingtou. Miss Rena Smith, of Whitby, is Duncan Porteous, of Stratford, spending a few. days. with Mi sa Pearl - = Miss Olive Pow211of Toronto, WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON Manager. ° sPpinmterSunday, with ,Mrs. B• S• is spending her holidays at the Dpecy Flanigan, of Toronto, spant a � g is . 411 home of her parents, Ira and Mrs. fewdays last week with J. .�V" I Miss J. D. Ross, of Toronto poets!!. Mrs. Dotes. spent the holiday with Miss Mary Macnab. 31. and Mrs. Henderson spent a Jack Nighewander and Walter - Mrs.` McCrei ht, of Markham, da 1net week with the latter'e Hoover spent Sunday with friends at 6 TIME TdBLE-Pickering 8tstion(� g y Richmond Hill. T. R. Trains going East dee as follows - siting visiting with her sister, Miss itucle=, T.- and G. • Morgan, Ot Don't forget to attend the annual - -- --- No, 6 Mali 8.08 A M. Aggie McFarlane.' Markham. tea to be held at Mrs. R. Difoe's on 18 Local -_2.60 P. M. �= Ray ftttmohr, of the Standard 91 r. and Mrs. L. FeaGby,--of Ux• Tuesday -evening nest. A choice tea 14 Local 6,06 P. M. --- Bank, Wellington, is home for bridge, spent Sunday at the home ane program have leen prepared. Trains going West due as follows - a two weeks' vacation. of the latter'' parents, _ No. 13 Local 7.20 A. M. �i p l)nncan _ .. _. 11 Local' 2.20 P. li. Miss Della Worthy, of Bramp- .and Mrs. Morgau. WHITEVALZ- •�° 7 Mail 7,50 P. X, ton, is visitingher grandparents, ICE CREAM •t3nndayinoluded� bfesars, Ma'or and friends motored 'Thomas and Mrs. ribbons. - - • MRS. MABEN tp Toronto one dy last week. p �+ - W. J. and Mrs. Graham and � � The Misses Pennock. of Toronto. At the Pickering Bakery W A ! • T G. D daughter, Mise Effie, of Toronto, sent the holidaywith their parents, spent the holiday with George and S. and Mrs. Pennock. Try our Home-made Bread *' Mrs. Richardson: A number of our young people at- HERB MONKEY, PICKERING A reliable man to sell Thomas and Mrs. Paterson and WAS MADE WELL tended the Green River anniversary -- - daughter, Misa Gladys, spent services on Sunday last. HARDY CA-VADIAN GROWN STOCK �8uadJ. Larkin has 40 acres of act fine a ay with Geo. M. and Ochs. Greenwood' -•- zarawarre in Pickering and Ontario Palmer, of Pickering. wheat crop act can be found. John - J. S. Bundy went to Whitby on By Lydia E. Punkham's Veg- d6serves the gold medal -again this call and see our stock of "Happy County, Vic---il'riday last to attend the annual die G and Want- Mrs. R. Nowt" and baby, -w-ho have and other stoves convention of Central Ontario Odw Suffering WOUND been under the doctor's care, we are as well as other lines - Start now at the best -- JAbrary Association. pleased to state; are able to be around of Hardware. selling time. S. F. Robina, C. P. R. agent, has To Know it - again. Eavetroughing and repairing Bend for list of Spiing Offerings --moved into Miss Ruth Story's - Mise Gorman, who has been spend- promptly attended to. , 9 -residence, formerly owned by the Murfreesboro, T e n n. - "I h a v a ing her vacation with her sister. Mrs. Work guaranteed and prices and terms to agents. Lie Mise Ruth Gregg. wanted to write to you for a long time J, Gallagher. returned to the New moderate. Lib - The Ladies' Aid of Erskine to tell you what your Albion last week. Liberal Commission Church met on Wednesday at the wonderful remedies Messrs. Thus. and Jsie, Nowlan, of Lawrence Denny, - Handsome tree outfit. h church iron Thos: Neal -when- have done for me. I . Toronto, have been here for the past 4 w ;two weeks, owing to the illness of QrREI NW00D as a sufferer from .about forty were present. female weakness their brother Robert and family. STONE & WELLINGTON _ Thos, -E: anis--Mrs. Stephenson s Our patriotic concert. held here Aug-_ _ r n -d displacement I The Foothill Nurseries, - '� 'and daughters, spent Sunday with 8nd was a grand success. A great F. H. HINDLE and I work! have man citizens were resent as well as the former's parents, John and c. y p WxaTEVAT.E (Established 183?) +., such tired, worm out those from all the surrounding places. - Mrs. Stephenson, of Pickering. feelings, sick head i The ladies are to be congratulated on CARPENTER. BUILDER ri' O R n N T O J. C. and Mra. Macnab and son Master John, spent over Sunday + aches and dizzy their good work at such a time of HOUSE VERANDAH. As BARN with the former'' brother Rae] spell"' Doctors did need. WORD, PASTRY CABINETS me no good so I tried 1 _ DUMB WAITERS. sister, . Peter and Miss Margaret -- - - --- --- -- ffiacnab, the Lydia E. Pink -Shingling and general repair ATTENTIONI Misses Annie and Jennie For- ham Remedies -Vegetable Compound GET OUR PRICES and Sanative Wash. I ani now well and - Rie have ret irned home after a strong; and can do all my own work. I On Emery Wheels, Sawing See me about any job you want If you contemplate doing any most enjoyable two weeks' holiday .owe it all to Lydia R Piakham's Vege. Machines. Saws, Gasoline done. Prices iT nt elehonekind of building neat season. s at Pont House, )ergines and Cream_ ..-.. : } ..� t SimcoiH g• _._ .... _ table Compound and want other suffer- - Telephone. - ; ckerin ing women to know about it "- Mrs,Separators. ave will be pleased to figure ry'; Charles Sargent motored to To- H. E. MABEN, 211 S. Spring, St.,,Muz- F E E D ' routo, on Saturday evening for i�bem�Tenn. - ■!:. • �s� oa -your requirments - the ;Misses Stainbury who mere iGetour pricey on the Ford auto. *ammoned horse on account of the Thisfamous. remedy, the medicinal at C. N, R., Station for all . k'inds of Ingredients oare from f which derived f serious illness of their brother. W. 23. TACKSON ` Miss Ethel Young, of Toronto, native roots sad herbs, has for near!? • _ _ �CherryWOod building material: after spending two weeks forty years proved to be a most valva- BROCH ROAD. _ with ble tonic and. invigorator of the female - r aunt Miss Young. left on Cotton geed Meal, Bran. shorts, _ her g o ism. Women everywhere bass • . i t !ted Corn Feed Dried Brewers . DICKERING Wednesday last for a visit with ming testimony to the wonderful T!r- Repair S110P i � !friends in 'Port Perry and Ua- Grains, Whole Coro, Cream of the *� p bridge. �� ! Lydia K Pinkham a Vegetable ( — West and Monarch Flour, LUMBER YARD D. P. Macfarlane, of Blackstock. _ I Noa'.is the time to get pour Bicycles ford's calf meal. Beef scrap i and Why Looe Hope. re it g Poultry love, Oyster shell, etc. _ :-motored over on Sunday and on pg ed for the cod roads, r•y y No woman ru8ering from any form Monday morning /ran accom a• Get your Automotile Tires now. a of female troubles shoals lose h y W. D. Gordon Son', ''led on his return by Mrs. ac- Pekes are awn down. Phone Ind. Markham 3030. til she has given Lydia )w r farlaoe and son, Scott, who hadVele Compound a fair trial. Ford;aize $15.00, ether sizes in Thoma® 1R0013or j been spending , _ .,ICKERING- - P. and Mre. hf you want speetal adTies write t+s Ind hone 1919. ' former's parents, 1t..asMda now.•eg Lydia S Ptaiham Rediciae Co.C(eoa'- Macnab• deatlal) Lynn, Rasa. Tour letter wtH � sossv{ -* •rt = A �•d sod '9 1Bet1 and Independent phone. In answer to the appeal made by be apened, _ .-_ � by a Russell Andrew, _110awa.9 •••aso'rD�.+aam a -gut ravaaer I an ap their old razors tyare o be senttoa and field in slsiei esal ew `w PiCHERING, Oat. -04!I� we . 3. ^ s The Pickerm* g s .a, tt a soldiers at the front, and aI- _ ­_ _ •� e•o _ _ i an been edttected . , trendy a dozen have i(r'e d mutes In our village. Those having any • s rn+r 3 a o O ! •a t to spare are requested to leave , - them at M. Henderson's. s • '��;cnc .0 a •• $ ;� ;; The arses party nen on the ' ' _ saT o.. The object of this Association is bo gg pa y given i�AL3 • I lessen stealingg and prosecute ]Methodist church lawn on Tues- �.rA. O s.is as � s e M the felons. day evening ]at under the nus- �� ; a•s �icee of the Ladies Aid Society-- air �.,,, 3 e It OGmbers having property Nolen eommud- was s great success. After an M'yflo - e 'cum �Ow�er by w o a o oats immediately with an membse : t g ., of Easoutive Ooininim e. -excellent supper served b the w• O o , a ' �' �9 3 ppe Y ladies, a most enjoyable -program F -➢r a p cr o s o, fo- , d Membership fee i SLOL s Rae given by Will J, White and = Nyal s Mayflower Talcum is an ex ,� H e ! $ oe� t AT Jules Brazil, of Turonto. The pro• perience to every first time user. Its touch o :4 s _m mo.y ids Tieluts m>�� a from the o:; ce-ds amounted to abotit$200. g g, M p `� _ ° a 1 Ezsc. Com. -L. D. Banka, C.S. Palm - is soft, soothin and refreshin Its distinct- o - - Thomas Pearson met with a s o a ct x I .; Pickering, Out Y^Y� painful accident on Thursday of tive Mayflower perfume, delicate, individual, o er, C. L.•Morcombe, last week while engaged building elusive. Ideal for eve: p use to which you N a o $ i o, s J, A. O'Connor: _' 11�►. J. Clark: a chimney on a hoose belonging to ..-can put a Taicum. - L :; :$q. s R = a President; Secretary Mr. Jones, of Brooklin. He Ra- wm 3a m a a o m a about to descend from the roof" ', Nyai Quality preparations can be obtained only in ,r and stepping on to the ladder Nyal Quality Stores.. -Ask one of the- for free copy of which was almost perpendicular, it fell backwards throwing him to Bookdetentitled saYour Complexion," giving full par" - i� - 3 ► the ground, a distance' of about titulars of best methods of masge• - Good Luck as twelve feet. The ladder fell on _ - • top of hits injuring one- of his legs _ - -- - r �1 canons �_ _ badly as well as inflicting painful Wit�ll ee17, injuries to his.head. As a result �e he is now confined to his bed where he will be compelled to 're _ Depends on having the right kind Of all materials and desipin main for some time.. He may _ __ of trees. Bowman's have kept in stook. It will pay you - - Pickering, sell oar works-acd inspect our sloe congratulate himself hat his >n' Thomas M. McFadden, Druggist, Ont:- — =- heavy fibrous mote. ,� juries were not fatal. sins awe d protea. Dont be misled dp Avery sad deAth occurred on They are grown in the right kind sgeats we do not employ them, o00 Sunday afternoon, when Willie, of soil.. They are handled - ly we can, and do throw off the agent the seven-year old son of Mr. and P O & Coo and packed in the pink of owwal i$& of 10 per chascenting fohyoa witMrs. Stainbury: who reside twoDeosrtatnlysaTs by Purchasing from tun =.: _ miles east of the village, died aft- /� condition and they grow.. aaU solicited. er k brief illness. - About two _ R V C E R I E S Two more agents wanted wNIT:T 0#ANITE ,;; pane. Whitby, Ontarle weeks previously he stepped on a : ' in Ontario County. = rusty nail which penetrated his Fresb, Pure, Clean and up-to-date. We handle everything in foot. The wound healed rapidly the above line, give us -your grocery order. You = THOS. W. BOWMAN dl SON ,CO., .�� -w WALgFR and apparently be had completely will save money,. Corn flakes, 3 pkg. 25c. Robin 1LIMIZED ° recovered, but on Saturday fore- Hood Rolled Oats 30c,' ppk� Rolled "Wheat, pump MaIIufactum noon he complained of a pain in - Flour, Corn Meal, Etc. Ridgeville, - OIItarIO =his.neck which gradually incretis- shop and Residence, Dundas 91l _ A ed in intensity until the afternoon Coffee Sons 0* and 50clb. fresh ground while you wait. , - . WHITBY, O TT. y ` Dr. Brodie was summoned and he - Bla-ek; green and mixed tea 80c. lb. our own blend Crain Chopping .• r .at once diagnosed the case as and equal to any 40c. tea, Try J Ib. Also Three doors west of Whitby' Hoare tet -mus or lockjaw and held out _ _ Liptons and Salada Tea A 'D OAT FLAKING by no hope for the boy's recovery. Boots and shoes, hats, and caps, shirts' The undersigned is prepared to d -o We are prepared to instal wood or iron 0" The unfortunate lad who was sl,f- DRY GOODS overalls, Overalls goods by yd. All .over' grain Chopping tend oat flaking pumps on short notice, also attender faring great pain was given opiates to allkindfs of repairing. a but he gradually sank until San*all floods cat free. Suits to order $8 to $5 lase than elsewhere every day in the week, _ Wells Cleaned. when death calve to ¢ and a practical roan to.take orders. except on Saturday day afternoon Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, "- his relief, His funeral took place We are offering a •bargain in cream separators. - also oline en ines and .a. �► on Tuesday afternoon. The deepest See us and get prioes. Phone 1 A quantity of slabs for sale, also gthe squre gear sympathy is felt for :the parents wagon tongues, axles, etc. EMPIRE DREAM SEPARATOR and other members of the family D. SIMPSO�" & CO. P • D. l AJ " ���L�+♦N`-" F. Bayles, Ind Phone 21l In their anddett benovtamenC .._,,_�.. Y.. ... >.,,_reeh WO .�... -.v .W.; �-LLQ.; , .. � . � _ •:� � John Ie (� n od s, -a About the .Household gether- in a deep --bowl one quart of wipe with a dry cloth. ORITt5M ARMORED CRUI1=ER-0f ESSEX < flour, two teaspoonfuls of salt, three If you spill ink on a carpet, soak A$ 5F -Ell PRQM THE PORT 51' Itablespoonfuls of sugar, add three it up immediately with blotting paper, ''well -beaten eggs and four table- then wash out with warm water and spoonfuls of milk. Beat to a smooth clean flannel 'and dry with a soft _ S.WFFOL-K ,0LAS5., t• •..:I - i IS USED BY THE BEST BAILERS AND CATERERS EVERYWHERE, ALSO BY CHEFS IN THE LARGE HOTELS; AND ON DINING CARS, STEAMSHIPS, ETC. E.W.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED ...,.. �.e.•, TORONTO. ONT. - ' batter, then add ,one pint of cream,duster. A solution of salts of lemon and _ ..one pint of milk, the grated rind of warm water will remove iron -mould - y ly 'find something to say. Lord - .Dae .lemon and two cupfuls of huckle- - - - Marcus thereupon • rose to his east, berricm. • Fry and serve very hot from linen. The article should be Y «• and a voice-immediatei shouted: .well rinsed afterward in clean water y with powdered sugar. .`'. ' 1 "Who are you?" and allowed to dry. _��- " Baked -Stuffed Cucumbers.—Wipe - - It was enough. The fire was kind.- _stna peel.; cucumbers, cut in two-inch A good way to get aid of a mouldy �� � ` maces crosswise and remove seeds. smell in the sellar is to dust well over ? Mix tear tablespoons bread crumbs the walls and floor unslacked lime, b !, 1 { "Who are we?" cried Lord Marcus. P 'leaving it on for a day or two then I'll tell you who we are. We ars two tablespoons finely chopped cooked brushing it off. d .'" �'- I three brothers, and our names are _ _- ham, and two tablespoons grated When making small cakes ,r ,-� � Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. cheese (Parmesan is best). Moisten sprinkle a little flour over the tial, .-. And we -have come here to put out the ;time` -With tomato sauce and season with _ s burning fiery—Furness. It snd instead of nubbin ease on. Thin - g gr , per. Put cucumber cups answers the purpose just an well, and �¢a shallow pan fill mith mixture, sur- —'lroand with hot water or chicken stock is lase expensive. ✓ti : Water on a Bed -Hot Stoves ' and bake half an hour. Then cover Close green vegetables, such as THE SAME WARSHIP AS SEE�aOM THE STARBOARD SIDE. 4 cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels _ Why it is impossible to throw a .bro battered crumbs and bake until i sprouts, etc., should be soaked for BRITISH CRUISER DOES LIGHTNING CHANGE ACT � few drops of water -on a red-hot — -- brown, a short time 3n vinegar alsd water to stove? Perhaps you never knew that three p r four peaches and cut P Wild flowers can be transplanted � small, and at the bow the painting da Is. cannot be done. Peach Fritters.—Remove skins from The British armored cruised of the { drain out any slugs or insects. carried out in s curve v Suffolk and Essex lane which follow- ; giving her The water can never touch. the stove -small feces. Mix and sift one cu I successful) if care is taken to put ad the America's Cu the appearance of having an old 'clip- Aour, one and one-half teaspoons bak- y p yachts appeared Per stern. r all. What you see to a few drape. h flag powder, three tablespoons pow- hem !n pintas with about the same i of! Ambrose Channel Light Vessel p rolling rapidly over the surface. 1 , Painted revolving screws ' also eyed sugar r and one-fourth tea n exposure and character as they were recently and it was noticed that she These become smaller and smaller teaspoon in before. It is well to move a great is equipped to do a lightning change have been placed above two of her until they entirely disappear. If the It. Add one-third cup milk gradu- three funnels, the fore and aft ones. deal of the natural soil with the on the high seas. i drops are on a perfectly level place allp, while stirring "constantly, and roots The screens have the disappearing 'I bne egg well beaten. Then add Her port side is the same as it it can be• proved that they are not is.- . i After using cold water starch many was originally, painted a dull, dark pant on one side only. contact with the stove itself by the. - peaches. Drop by spoonful into hot housekeepers throw it away. This Is. a To identify herself to a friendly 1fat and f until delicates brown guy. But on her starboard side her I last that Dna can see under them to brain on brown y wasteful. Allow it to nettle and bow has been painted out with a sil- flag she has only to show her port the other side of the room. paper, sprinkle with side. If in doubt of a vessel she falls 1powdered sugar and send to table on Pour off the clear water. Put the I very white color that is not discern- in with or of she wishes to disguise + What is the' explanation 2 basin in the oven and leave until ible at a distance. The bottom of the drop changes it ,Molded napkin, with lemon sauce. the starch it dry and a hard cake. herself she need only show her star- once to steam or vapor on coming _. • Lemon Sauce.—Put three-fourths . This odd paint is carried in's s line board side. Than she can appear as roup ascan into saucepan, add Dae- This should be put away for-- future along her topside and -down around (close to the hot surface: This vapor , cps g ' D a clipper hulled vessel with either cue, su died b the dro fourth cup water and let boil &ye use' her stern, making her appearance ; two or three funnels. supplied Y p as it gradim- I ninutes. Remove from fire, add two _____ _ _ fly goes away—in other words, the teaspoons butter, bit by bit, and Dae Three Brothdrop rests on a cushion of vapor until _ Brothers. juice. _tablespoon lemon eleven, after two counts, on a poll of it has entirely disappeared. The following example of ready wit over eleven thousand votes. He says : You may ask why the drop is not Peach Cake.—Mix together two , .scups sifted Sour, two teaspoons bak- appears in "The Memoirs of Lord! My brothers, Lord William and, immediately. evaporated or changed to �9ngOn,one -hal! cup sager. and milk _ 1 on, the death of gu Lord Marcus, were n me. Lord steam. The _ answer is this The powder, one heaping tablespoon Charles Beresford.' When in Dr , B . Patter, FranlsrLockwood; the seat of York be- Marcus accompanied me to a meeting water vapor ..thai intervenes between -. enough to make soft dough. Roll out and I told him that he must make a ' its under - surface and the red-hot _ half an inch thick and lay on flat, came vacant. Beresford stood for the speech. stove is not a good conductor of heat; stuttered baking pan Have peaches election, and was opposed by Sir, "I can't; he said. "I don't know consequently the full intensity of the trendy, peeled and cut sato lengths.- Christopher Furness, afterward Lord what to say." hest -cannot get to the water itself, t The contest was close and d told him to begin, because he the only amount available for this Press these into dough in rows. Furness. Sprinkle with granulated sugar and exciting and eventually won by Lord would surely be interrupted, and then, purpose . being that transmitted. - ,bake. Cut in squares and serve hot Charles with a narrow majority of `, being an Irishman, he wottld certain- through the vapor. with sweetened cream. Potato Soup.—Pare four medium- i - sized potatoes, quarter and boil with •amall onion and two or three stalks of celery. When done, remove onion =fend celery, mash potatoes, add enough Sim lboiling milk to make of creamlike "Consistency (about three cups), one ;tablespoonful butter, one and one- _ • ; ialf teaspoonfuls salt and one egg -Until light, put in -tureen, strain soup ._ %A � Irnn-_ _ - through colander into tureen and 4serve. Mock Venison. -Make a sauce of one tablespoonful brown flour, one tablespoonful butter and one cupful '- stock of water. When thoroughly cooked and smooth, add one table- - - spoonful currant jelly, one table- 'CHERRY JELLY spoonful mushroom or Worcester- shiresauce and brin g to tail. H eat __ r ojckarh:Fror thin slices of mutton in this until hot, 8937 ceVfdoALtte/14 rubttii a Igo t6 but do not let the mutton cook.'Clan 7 lbs.. cherrtw and a EX� Breaded Parsaips.—Wash and trim SMARTVACATION DRESS, handfui of red ourrmw andbrutae _ moria atones and kernels to a '1,�Vi ii a iffy U parsnips, scrape (if large, split them) mortar ; pt.o• to ama}f rr ar: end boil ten minutes In salted water. May- times is one confronted with :� vine tbsucar sa:t�b nd° % Take from fire, drain, lay in cold the difficulty of deciding on the most pent sprtni-water : boil on the -water half-hour. Wipe dry, roll in satisfactory dress for the vacation— �tove-ttar about nov minutes t0 prlierl►e Ili luscious flavor the wiiltet QP _ It rl e s ; p to ur into scum u For over halt a century !� th-.0 beaten egg, then • in bread crumbs, set � 1s it to be an Empire, a Princess or tt rues ;your tato .beam - - . saide for about an hour, then fry in �' what? Shall it have a low neck, Jelly and ntt•rtn usual war. � � for p � - dee , boffin fat as g y tz lost• with two ounces �4 p g you would dough- abort sleeves oke skirt or clarified satnstm, and poor iegapn,emme 1t it. tibtOfN� pure auand� 'Tints. 'rake up in wire spoon and on just what shall I decide!" A i t"t0fars01 Q104H• serve in hot dish. Oyster plant its dress that will be found highly satis- you Can use it according to yau spa, year aftw year, ';good cooked in the same wap. factory in determining these. little -full Confidence in the results, - vexatious points by combining many . Fruit put up W#ih✓4 .cif piltlt• Household flints. of the season's most popular Ventures, IW4 Sugar, �� Bran is far better than son for is Ladies' Home Journal Pattern No. i��}- P 8937. The pattern includes a Quak- whm opener ek m4ath or a roar Aenc o will cleaning paint er-collar and cuffs, a waist with a 7. delight you with Its b'eshness and flavor. Charcoal powder is excellent for'ione-piece— a ,t -. and a oke a skirt gathered y Let sweeten it. cleaning fine knives. athe er d to_ a two-iiece _hip yoke. The " �' Pie crust should a rolledto one pattern cuts in sizes 34 to 44 inches `' — Get your supply of sugar W Original RED?ATH - direction—away from you. I bust measure, requiring in size 36, : ' ,.� ����Il�li�I Packages, and thps be sum of the Xenulne Bread should be kept• --always' 6% yards 36 -inch material. I !! wrapped up in a clean cloth.. I patterns, •16 cents each, can be ur- r ` v`' iif I q I �'anada':. favorite attget't at t#a bell. ti .. P � I Put u in 2 and 8 jh-, 3*4W Ga • A cloth moistened with alcohol is chased at your local Ladies' Home k. � � I p Cartons and Ill effective in cleaning piano keys. Journal Pattern dealer, or from The, —_ "-1 \ 10, 20, 50 and 100 lb, Bags, 140 Housewives will find the butchers Home Pattern Company, 183-A, .^ s� �I,, II CANADA SUGAR RUINIM CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL 'I apron a great convenience, as it co v- George Street, Toronto Ontario. a h! ers even the sleeves. When a bedroom floor is to be;° 'I � washed,' see that it is tForoughli - Johnnie's Demand. dried and aired before night. ht. G t :,•.;1 �,4.,u n•••:: :+1!rt,,i; ,, 8 A young hopeful of four was at ' �: ,;':?IH,: • 71i+ilr tt..,, .� ,.,�E t�.I�:N t t:;;;t..y::!., „ ` ,I•,t i? .g,o- ?• I? ,ti .: ;, Dili sl '` -t .: Never -leave a package of coffee i ' '+ • '; ; ,,: ;;a:::.". j t;:;.,;,.. I I! : a l table - with mother on Sunday morn- .I.•t•:�".�.'1; If�� . 'I'':!f��tl:,'i;I�;�I;I I I+,::��?:::il •;G,t, , �, •� '' '� anywhere near butter, eggs or milk in • the father being from'home for t:':I•. "•' " �I �� jt ,,III",tt•••„ , !?!; - g, �' I11:; :I I,I(.. th;li „tI. y�t••...at:t LA —the will absorb the flavor. „ ,� I ;� ( I t t ::?I ;q:!: s;It,,,' , y the wee'It=end. Mow, Jo -nnie, 'said Etl�,•.r, 1,t� h �E { `�+": To polish a black marble clock rub'you'llhl'!•'itt:,t5,':''; • P his mother, nit• in fathers , � l f(: iii ii I'� ' f�',; , '�;`�_,'``~• !j over with olive oil and finish with a chair this morning and --say grace.":,:!i:"t?,.:.:I' clean chamois .leather: !'Weel, mother if I'm to be .father I i`•;�';:`•.i�tiEi!li'?it iti'.i maun hese twa eggs," returned John- Soups suffer- ;ens than anything gg , else by beiY3g heated a second time Hie im etdousl tiff �i�i:'Ei'I '• tl — `" ' , P y "t�,ehl"yI tJi4 ' I I . _ a►. ' ut the should be re -flavored, ,, ;i:•,•,_ j+.:•_;;:: Raisins 'kept^ifi •a covered or othermar- All ` It is a mistake to think that mar- dish with a.elrcail cup of water in the Tied men lie from choice, but their centre will,itebp moist and fresh. wives persist in asking them such Svlt cardles' new milk, so gravies, ticklish questions. .Seasonable Dishes. etc., should not be salted until the Banana Ice Cream.—To the crushed dish is prepay ready to serve. an ---. o six Hansa add one cupful H you have earthenware bread sugar, one-half tea -spoonful salt pan with a cover, .the loaves of bread Pour in a quart of milk and pint of can be put in it without wrapping up. cream. Mix well and freeze. Kerosene will soften ,boots and •Fruit Iced Iran.—Steep some fresh shoes that have been hardened by Aea and put• on ice. When cold pour water and will render them pliable as' In the vice o! j pineapple, strawber- ,, • dries, apples, banana and any new. Finger mantas are beat removed ?asp; w,., 4 j other fruitfrom you 1llae all mixed together. furnittu•-e by washing with Huckleberry Pancakes.—Sift to - water eolored with vinegar, then gether- in a deep --bowl one quart of wipe with a dry cloth. ORITt5M ARMORED CRUI1=ER-0f ESSEX < flour, two teaspoonfuls of salt, three If you spill ink on a carpet, soak A$ 5F -Ell PRQM THE PORT 51' Itablespoonfuls of sugar, add three it up immediately with blotting paper, ''well -beaten eggs and four table- then wash out with warm water and spoonfuls of milk. Beat to a smooth clean flannel 'and dry with a soft _ S.WFFOL-K ,0LAS5., t• •..:I - i IS USED BY THE BEST BAILERS AND CATERERS EVERYWHERE, ALSO BY CHEFS IN THE LARGE HOTELS; AND ON DINING CARS, STEAMSHIPS, ETC. E.W.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED ...,.. �.e.•, TORONTO. ONT. - ' batter, then add ,one pint of cream,duster. A solution of salts of lemon and _ ..one pint of milk, the grated rind of warm water will remove iron -mould - y ly 'find something to say. Lord - .Dae .lemon and two cupfuls of huckle- - - - Marcus thereupon • rose to his east, berricm. • Fry and serve very hot from linen. The article should be Y «• and a voice-immediatei shouted: .well rinsed afterward in clean water y with powdered sugar. .`'. ' 1 "Who are you?" and allowed to dry. _��- " Baked -Stuffed Cucumbers.—Wipe - - It was enough. The fire was kind.- _stna peel.; cucumbers, cut in two-inch A good way to get aid of a mouldy �� � ` maces crosswise and remove seeds. smell in the sellar is to dust well over ? Mix tear tablespoons bread crumbs the walls and floor unslacked lime, b !, 1 { "Who are we?" cried Lord Marcus. P 'leaving it on for a day or two then I'll tell you who we are. We ars two tablespoons finely chopped cooked brushing it off. d .'" �'- I three brothers, and our names are _ _- ham, and two tablespoons grated When making small cakes ,r ,-� � Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. cheese (Parmesan is best). Moisten sprinkle a little flour over the tial, .-. And we -have come here to put out the ;time` -With tomato sauce and season with _ s burning fiery—Furness. It snd instead of nubbin ease on. Thin - g gr , per. Put cucumber cups answers the purpose just an well, and �¢a shallow pan fill mith mixture, sur- —'lroand with hot water or chicken stock is lase expensive. ✓ti : Water on a Bed -Hot Stoves ' and bake half an hour. Then cover Close green vegetables, such as THE SAME WARSHIP AS SEE�aOM THE STARBOARD SIDE. 4 cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels _ Why it is impossible to throw a .bro battered crumbs and bake until i sprouts, etc., should be soaked for BRITISH CRUISER DOES LIGHTNING CHANGE ACT � few drops of water -on a red-hot — -- brown, a short time 3n vinegar alsd water to stove? Perhaps you never knew that three p r four peaches and cut P Wild flowers can be transplanted � small, and at the bow the painting da Is. cannot be done. Peach Fritters.—Remove skins from The British armored cruised of the { drain out any slugs or insects. carried out in s curve v Suffolk and Essex lane which follow- ; giving her The water can never touch. the stove -small feces. Mix and sift one cu I successful) if care is taken to put ad the America's Cu the appearance of having an old 'clip- Aour, one and one-half teaspoons bak- y p yachts appeared Per stern. r all. What you see to a few drape. h flag powder, three tablespoons pow- hem !n pintas with about the same i of! Ambrose Channel Light Vessel p rolling rapidly over the surface. 1 , Painted revolving screws ' also eyed sugar r and one-fourth tea n exposure and character as they were recently and it was noticed that she These become smaller and smaller teaspoon in before. It is well to move a great is equipped to do a lightning change have been placed above two of her until they entirely disappear. If the It. Add one-third cup milk gradu- three funnels, the fore and aft ones. deal of the natural soil with the on the high seas. i drops are on a perfectly level place allp, while stirring "constantly, and roots The screens have the disappearing 'I bne egg well beaten. Then add Her port side is the same as it it can be• proved that they are not is.- . i After using cold water starch many was originally, painted a dull, dark pant on one side only. contact with the stove itself by the. - peaches. Drop by spoonful into hot housekeepers throw it away. This Is. a To identify herself to a friendly 1fat and f until delicates brown guy. But on her starboard side her I last that Dna can see under them to brain on brown y wasteful. Allow it to nettle and bow has been painted out with a sil- flag she has only to show her port the other side of the room. paper, sprinkle with side. If in doubt of a vessel she falls 1powdered sugar and send to table on Pour off the clear water. Put the I very white color that is not discern- in with or of she wishes to disguise + What is the' explanation 2 basin in the oven and leave until ible at a distance. The bottom of the drop changes it ,Molded napkin, with lemon sauce. the starch it dry and a hard cake. herself she need only show her star- once to steam or vapor on coming _. • Lemon Sauce.—Put three-fourths . This odd paint is carried in's s line board side. Than she can appear as roup ascan into saucepan, add Dae- This should be put away for-- future along her topside and -down around (close to the hot surface: This vapor , cps g ' D a clipper hulled vessel with either cue, su died b the dro fourth cup water and let boil &ye use' her stern, making her appearance ; two or three funnels. supplied Y p as it gradim- I ninutes. Remove from fire, add two _____ _ _ fly goes away—in other words, the teaspoons butter, bit by bit, and Dae Three Brothdrop rests on a cushion of vapor until _ Brothers. juice. _tablespoon lemon eleven, after two counts, on a poll of it has entirely disappeared. The following example of ready wit over eleven thousand votes. He says : You may ask why the drop is not Peach Cake.—Mix together two , .scups sifted Sour, two teaspoons bak- appears in "The Memoirs of Lord! My brothers, Lord William and, immediately. evaporated or changed to �9ngOn,one -hal! cup sager. and milk _ 1 on, the death of gu Lord Marcus, were n me. Lord steam. The _ answer is this The powder, one heaping tablespoon Charles Beresford.' When in Dr , B . Patter, FranlsrLockwood; the seat of York be- Marcus accompanied me to a meeting water vapor ..thai intervenes between -. enough to make soft dough. Roll out and I told him that he must make a ' its under - surface and the red-hot _ half an inch thick and lay on flat, came vacant. Beresford stood for the speech. stove is not a good conductor of heat; stuttered baking pan Have peaches election, and was opposed by Sir, "I can't; he said. "I don't know consequently the full intensity of the trendy, peeled and cut sato lengths.- Christopher Furness, afterward Lord what to say." hest -cannot get to the water itself, t The contest was close and d told him to begin, because he the only amount available for this Press these into dough in rows. Furness. Sprinkle with granulated sugar and exciting and eventually won by Lord would surely be interrupted, and then, purpose . being that transmitted. - ,bake. Cut in squares and serve hot Charles with a narrow majority of `, being an Irishman, he wottld certain- through the vapor. with sweetened cream. Potato Soup.—Pare four medium- i - sized potatoes, quarter and boil with •amall onion and two or three stalks of celery. When done, remove onion =fend celery, mash potatoes, add enough Sim lboiling milk to make of creamlike "Consistency (about three cups), one ;tablespoonful butter, one and one- _ • ; ialf teaspoonfuls salt and one egg -Until light, put in -tureen, strain soup ._ %A � Irnn-_ _ - through colander into tureen and 4serve. Mock Venison. -Make a sauce of one tablespoonful brown flour, one tablespoonful butter and one cupful '- stock of water. When thoroughly cooked and smooth, add one table- - - spoonful currant jelly, one table- 'CHERRY JELLY spoonful mushroom or Worcester- shiresauce and brin g to tail. H eat __ r ojckarh:Fror thin slices of mutton in this until hot, 8937 ceVfdoALtte/14 rubttii a Igo t6 but do not let the mutton cook.'Clan 7 lbs.. cherrtw and a EX� Breaded Parsaips.—Wash and trim SMARTVACATION DRESS, handfui of red ourrmw andbrutae _ moria atones and kernels to a '1,�Vi ii a iffy U parsnips, scrape (if large, split them) mortar ; pt.o• to ama}f rr ar: end boil ten minutes In salted water. May- times is one confronted with :� vine tbsucar sa:t�b nd° % Take from fire, drain, lay in cold the difficulty of deciding on the most pent sprtni-water : boil on the -water half-hour. Wipe dry, roll in satisfactory dress for the vacation— �tove-ttar about nov minutes t0 prlierl►e Ili luscious flavor the wiiltet QP _ It rl e s ; p to ur into scum u For over halt a century !� th-.0 beaten egg, then • in bread crumbs, set � 1s it to be an Empire, a Princess or tt rues ;your tato .beam - - . saide for about an hour, then fry in �' what? Shall it have a low neck, Jelly and ntt•rtn usual war. � � for p � - dee , boffin fat as g y tz lost• with two ounces �4 p g you would dough- abort sleeves oke skirt or clarified satnstm, and poor iegapn,emme 1t it. tibtOfN� pure auand� 'Tints. 'rake up in wire spoon and on just what shall I decide!" A i t"t0fars01 Q104H• serve in hot dish. Oyster plant its dress that will be found highly satis- you Can use it according to yau spa, year aftw year, ';good cooked in the same wap. factory in determining these. little -full Confidence in the results, - vexatious points by combining many . Fruit put up W#ih✓4 .cif piltlt• Household flints. of the season's most popular Ventures, IW4 Sugar, �� Bran is far better than son for is Ladies' Home Journal Pattern No. i��}- P 8937. The pattern includes a Quak- whm opener ek m4ath or a roar Aenc o will cleaning paint er-collar and cuffs, a waist with a 7. delight you with Its b'eshness and flavor. Charcoal powder is excellent for'ione-piece— a ,t -. and a oke a skirt gathered y Let sweeten it. cleaning fine knives. athe er d to_ a two-iiece _hip yoke. The " �' Pie crust should a rolledto one pattern cuts in sizes 34 to 44 inches `' — Get your supply of sugar W Original RED?ATH - direction—away from you. I bust measure, requiring in size 36, : ' ,.� ����Il�li�I Packages, and thps be sum of the Xenulne Bread should be kept• --always' 6% yards 36 -inch material. I !! wrapped up in a clean cloth.. I patterns, •16 cents each, can be ur- r ` v`' iif I q I �'anada':. favorite attget't at t#a bell. ti .. P � I Put u in 2 and 8 jh-, 3*4W Ga • A cloth moistened with alcohol is chased at your local Ladies' Home k. � � I p Cartons and Ill effective in cleaning piano keys. Journal Pattern dealer, or from The, —_ "-1 \ 10, 20, 50 and 100 lb, Bags, 140 Housewives will find the butchers Home Pattern Company, 183-A, .^ s� �I,, II CANADA SUGAR RUINIM CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL 'I apron a great convenience, as it co v- George Street, Toronto Ontario. a h! ers even the sleeves. When a bedroom floor is to be;° 'I � washed,' see that it is tForoughli - Johnnie's Demand. dried and aired before night. ht. G t :,•.;1 �,4.,u n•••:: :+1!rt,,i; ,, 8 A young hopeful of four was at ' �: ,;':?IH,: • 71i+ilr tt..,, .� ,.,�E t�.I�:N t t:;;;t..y::!., „ ` ,I•,t i? .g,o- ?• I? ,ti .: ;, Dili sl '` -t .: Never -leave a package of coffee i ' '+ • '; ; ,,: ;;a:::.". j t;:;.,;,.. I I! : a l table - with mother on Sunday morn- .I.•t•:�".�.'1; If�� . 'I'':!f��tl:,'i;I�;�I;I I I+,::��?:::il •;G,t, , �, •� '' '� anywhere near butter, eggs or milk in • the father being from'home for t:':I•. "•' " �I �� jt ,,III",tt•••„ , !?!; - g, �' I11:; :I I,I(.. th;li „tI. y�t••...at:t LA —the will absorb the flavor. „ ,� I ;� ( I t t ::?I ;q:!: s;It,,,' , y the wee'It=end. Mow, Jo -nnie, 'said Etl�,•.r, 1,t� h �E { `�+": To polish a black marble clock rub'you'llhl'!•'itt:,t5,':''; • P his mother, nit• in fathers , � l f(: iii ii I'� ' f�',; , '�;`�_,'``~• !j over with olive oil and finish with a chair this morning and --say grace.":,:!i:"t?,.:.:I' clean chamois .leather: !'Weel, mother if I'm to be .father I i`•;�';:`•.i�tiEi!li'?it iti'.i maun hese twa eggs," returned John- Soups suffer- ;ens than anything gg , else by beiY3g heated a second time Hie im etdousl tiff �i�i:'Ei'I '• tl — `" ' , P y "t�,ehl"yI tJi4 ' I I . _ a►. ' ut the should be re -flavored, ,, ;i:•,•,_ j+.:•_;;:: Raisins 'kept^ifi •a covered or othermar- All ` It is a mistake to think that mar- dish with a.elrcail cup of water in the Tied men lie from choice, but their centre will,itebp moist and fresh. wives persist in asking them such Svlt cardles' new milk, so gravies, ticklish questions. e Rebuke. FAR01111 R RENT. 71918, TIRED, DEPRESSED Advice to Dyspeptics It was late enHthe y for straw- ( !Loo$ lvo FOR os lAsii CONBIIL! , —' a berries, but Mrs. Beacon was deter- lit lm*. catedd`In the Two t sections of Oa --mat �B-�$Q $C��R W W&Aaaab !mined to have some for undo din- tario. All elnee. H. W. Dawson. Brampton. ner. Over the telephone came the Acted In the case of d s e •si P ,. srtlwirarsss sos saL$. p QO11� A�ICt6d With �Ila91Il�a y p p a, the apps- news that they were very 'line, • "`• Lite is variable. Sometimes it is raven- ++ D ROFIT-MAKING NEwB AND JOS ma'am, very fine indeed. Being how- r offices for sale in good Ontario - Anaemia is the meet term for out, again it is often very poor. For ' -poor watery blood. I -rise from this condition there is but one sure ever, a cautions housekeeper, 'she de- •towns. The most useful and tnterestias tided to look over the -fruit herself, as i of all businesses. Full information on a variety of causes, Lack of s remedy -Dr. Hamiltons Pills-whichnplicatton to Willson Publishing tom- s exercise, hard stud} to 'erly van- -- -cure qquickly and thoroughly. the grocer was not always to be trust -'&c .f; Sufferers find marked benefit in a ed- FARMS FOR SALE. - tilated rooms or worksh6pe, poor "The d +�4 f - day, and as time goes on improve- y on't appear very good, she ARMS FOR SALE IN Tit digestion, etc. The chief symptoms / went continues. No other medicine said, somewhat later, examining care- F. County of Norfolk. Good choice. pallor of the face and are extreme ! `f will strengthen the stomach and di- fully a basketful. "They look," - Prices ranging from ;30.00 to ;100.00 ,gums, rapid breathing and palpita- r « yT geative organa like Dr. Hamilton's here she extracted one and tasted it � # ; - 'tion o! the heart after alight exertion, - -- Pitts. 'They supply the materials and �++ Per acre. Terme reasonable. Apply w they look a little green. I dont R. W. Hartmann, Lynedoch, Ont. Headaches, dizziness and a tendenc assistance necessary to convert eve y it thing eaten into nourishment i Q know. Just let me try one." She to hysteria, swelling of the feet, and " ' I MISCELLANEOUS. -limbs and a distaste for food. All muscle, fibre, and energy with which took another. I guess I'll take._gne ` .. 1 to build up the run-down system. please. You don't put very /^1ANCER, TUMOnS, LuXra• ETE w these symptoms may not be present, • r "i' not cure your dyspepsia nowt many in a box do you?" she inquired. l� internal and external. cured with - Why ''but any of them indicate anaemia _ + „ ;, out_ t n by our home treatment ..Wris� Get Dr..Hamilton s Pills to -day, 25c. There was, said the grocer, re,- ns before too late. Dr. Bellwan Medical Which should be promptly treated 1 per box at all dealers. spectfully, "but there's been so many ; Co., Limited. CoutnRaooe. Ont' with Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. These _ '• , ti s. ,, over that there DIRK' S RED MITE KILLER ladeea looking 'em .Pills make new, rich blood which stimulates and strengthens every or- �«N, `. Eyes In the Dark. BcSii't-" �� One application KILLS all Mites and ��t+Y Most of us are familiar by now with You may give -me two boxes, said -prevents their reappearance during .the gan and every part of the body. •Dr. , Mrs. Beacon. season. Keeps fowls free from body ,Williams' Pink Pills have- made thous- i the marvellous streams Of light which lice. Diakes scaly legs bright and clean• ands of anaemic people bright, a xt� �. - shoot up into the sky every night, �i■' Keeps lard, pastry and sweets free from switching from side to side in their ants, Bedbugs will give no trouble ti and strong. The -following is one of ' search for. Zeppelins. These search• Absolutely where used. 'Write today for special the man Cures. MTs. Phillips, wife 'Sore Painless i trial price. 1;cx klet free. y p j lights are among the most wonderful xarshan dt Warvhall, Niagara Falls, out. ' of Rev, W. E. Phillips, Princeton, Ont., _ of the devices used in warfare. No cutting, no Dlas- {; says; "Some years ago, while living t The candle-power of the lamp is, inCorns tars or pada to press J with m the • sore spot. y parents in England I fell a _ l some cases, about 25,000: Their pre t =- - - else range has not been determined, Putnam's $xtractor ' victim of anaemia. The usual compli- - - � - -_ _ f , cations set in and soon I became but 8d®$ but on a clear night they can pick you Go! _ makes the corn go .��.s Sa.d.,d d Cr•b Nth +W...r• a OVERBLOLSES AND BOLEROS out if you are very many miles away, without pain. Takes c„w .c, �e.� f .w�e".ron"�. _ a shadow of my former self.. Myfails��, Bwai ow os' mother, who had been a former nurse THE VOGUE FOR -GIRLS. Vere is a searchlight at the Eiger out the sting over -night,. Never v. ; -leaves no &car. Get a 25c. bottle 'ot ..+ ► K .� ■ ' of many years experience, tried all --= =wand station, on the Jungfrau Rail- "'��d,i:�ei�■•.... y, --that her yearsknowledge suggested; ng, perhaps, that her- way, the beam of which is visible at a Putnam's Corn Extractor to -day. .—,I - distance _ turutralta • _ ggested; tonics There is nothing, distance of 60 miles, and it is strong or -various kinds' were tried, and monizes better with the young girl's enough to enable ,a newspaper to be 'three doctors did .their beat for me, figure than overblouses and boleros. read 20 miles off: A Chinese father has the supreme At the outbreak of /the war the 'fit but without avail, and s continued These have been exceedingly popular At night, grey-ei• khaki is more easily Tight of life and death over his chiw Germana filled railway carriages with. _. _,gradual decline and death was look- this season, due. in no small measure, seen by searchlight than the Frenc ren, and is not amenable to any' :} lr dummies made of -straw, and dressed - ed for. not alone to their good looks, but to red. -When landing troops by night at in this respect. in French uniforms, in order td make `Later my parents decided to_ join their practicability: A very delight- the Dardanelles our own soldiers were believe that the had captured •••�•+•e'eLialmeat Cues GarSat !a Caws people ya - -my brothers in Canada,, and it was fug dress with an o�rblouae is Ladies more conspicuous they _Were. the -numerous prisoners. _ confidently expected that the ocean Home Journal- Pattern No. ` 8663, French. Nevertheless, the landings . There are a million .Chinese in the voyage, new climafse and new condi- shown above. The underwaist opens Would have been tnflnitely harder lead 'tions would dare me. For a time I in front and has a roll collar, full mot the great shafts of light picked out British Empire. � wiaasd's Liniment Cues Diyhthsrt,a. did experience temporary benefit, but Iength plaits at the hips. The over- the dangers and obstacles on shore. -- - 'was soon as ill again as ever. I was blouse slips on over the head and is 'a literally bloodless, and' -the extreme held in place by a belt. The pattern Men are brave, and all that, but - pallor and generally hopeless appear- cuts in sizes 14, 16, 17 and 18 years, when one of them is sick he grunts-' *S ante of my condition called forth requiring for' size 16, five yards of twice as much as a sick women. - many experiences of sympathy from 36 -inch material with two yards of °` F friends whom we made in -our new material for the underwaist. _•_ _: _ home in Acton -Ont.- __ Later_ a friend _ Patterpa, lb cents each can 13e_pur- urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink chased at your local Ladies' Home - - iPills. and although in a condition Journal Pattern dealer, or from The 'where life seemed to have little - to Home Pattern Company, 183-A, hope for I decided to do so. After George Street, Toronto, Ontario. I bought a horse with a supposedly ,�Oyeretern���Qottom 0 using three boxes I began to mend. ,. incurable ringbone for $30.00. Cured him with $t.00 worth of M-INARD'S . ^" Motor $OCT Continuing I bean to enjoy food, • - - THE- PERFECT PIE: INIMENT and sold him for $85.00. Slept almost normally, and began to _ Prost on Liniment. $54.`� ” have a fresh interest in life as I felt MOISE DEROSCI#. Freight Prepaid' to any Railway Station is y • bly Peter McArthur.) Ont,aria, Lrligtti lb Ft, Beam 3 Ft, 8 Is', new blood once again running in my Hotel Keeper,_ St. Phillippe, Que. - - - ° � �' I Ft. 8 In. A :w Y '�!©TOB FITS. •� veins. Dr. - Williams' Pink Pills Probably no dish -that ever appear- D brought about a complete cure and I b ni our babies has caused so much - - `am today in robust health. My tins- burning as the pie-snd I do not � - _- . - -- •- 8pecti3catioa-Na tB giving engine prices on request. Get our gootat#ona � band is tactor "of this pariah and I mean -by that to suggest the connec- - _ Oa -"The Peaetsag Liao" Commercial and Pleasure i.aaafchea: , Rnar, - have recommended the use of the tion between heartburn and indigea- boats and Canoes. tion. The pie with the hunting case _ - " THE GIDLEY BOAT C0., LIMITED, PENETAN6'r, CAN. -'Pills to a great number of -people with, crust . has eclipised ninny ahoney- Wise plan. ;q h. a*e have come Into contact is moon. ,The unsuccessful pie has been Farmer •Stack=Yon say yott wens the course of my husband's ministry, the uncharted rock on •the sea of through 'an agricultural college ? for we both know what Dr.-,Wiiliama' Thea you.must know all about ni- ' Pink Pills can do." - matrimony, ;he slough of respond on F the.straight and narrow path. But tratea Y' These - Pills may be had front' any the good pie, the perfect pie 'has Stranger -Sere thing! Where did dealer, in medicine or by mail at b0 been from time immemorial the peace- you want to telegraph to? - cents s box or six boxes dor $2: from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., maker, the healer of lovers' quar=ele - . The great Outstanding fact of mar- u1sardlW Ltaiacout Curse Colds. uta• a :;$rockYltle, Ont. �► tied life is that man wants pie. Aa • .l. Cont $trifce Themselves. - _ - _ _ �� •? -Scott did not exactly say: Mr. Andrew- Carnegie, apropos of the -A Graceful Hostess. I � i n 'Where- are ungracious persons, of Lives there a man with soul go dead, "reprisals which make the world -war _ a whom a certain Mrs. Gomer is one, more horrible, said at a luncheon: Who never to his wife hath said: Has ft occurred to you that lire - / who cannot do anything for them or anyone else without magnl• I wish that you would learn to bake Germans who ordered these cruel re - selves _ d tying the difficulties of the task, Pies like my mother used to -make." prisals are old, fat, soft fellows, seated If Mrs. Gamer baited a ,cake -or pre- on leather cushions . in luxurious pared a special dish -she always re- But I have known a man to do even of ices? They don't sutler themselves .► ,,re. •. _Ihave known a so much as a pia prick. -Thep rather' ought to be good! it was a turrtble Ina q to say to his wife: "I -wish you ..rem n me ihZ�ft�Tlser who brought -job! l nearly roasted -myself over the -could make pies like your mother -i her little boy to -school and said, 'This stove baking ft! "- .. little bay of mine, teacher, is -very deli -- used to make. in that way he Te- Cate. So we mustn't whip him. If he If eh cit-ne-igTiiior {puked her and made friends �{th his s she spent the -evening telling about t does anything bad -and I know he will mother-in-law, a feat - of diplomacy: "what a "turrible'`mess" she had left s of -just whip the boy next r hint: That her ouse n., -an ow •ill round, him a ono car and bran for her to get away, and- how hard she Europe. him round, maybe.' " would have to work the next -day to But • the question has been raised: Mrs, Curds, Cartier It. One-afternoon nex door neighbor, lused t kind make -of pie was it that mother 7[laard's Liaimest Carus >Distsaials. ? What n as her, master- � was away, her sister unexpectedly ax- piece?" Hurt His Feelings. • +�54 rived from another city. There is, no need of any dispute on Lytway, the butcher, had been very - _Mrs_ Gomer, seeing the visitor and this subject.- Just wait till you find busy for a few -moments with a vrefi- • .. her grips on the Curtis front porch, one of those old fashioned 'pie -making p known dictionary. Suddenly he REAM. and knowing the Curds- house -was 'mothers" and listen to what she is ! closed it with a snap and glowered at locked, Invited her to come over to her singing to the andchildien on her shouse and wait for her sister's return. g g his wife in• the cash desk. '.That. evening, when both 'families knee. "That Mrs. Smarts is getting too (Good Enough for Babies) f: were on their front porches, Mrs. Cur- clever," he' growled. tis 'called acrossi "Can she snake a cherry pie? ==R'hat's the matter?" asked the _ 'Oh, firs. Go er, I must thank you Billy Boy, Billy Boy? good lady, surprised at this critic: or taking my sister in! She says you Can she make a cherry pie, ood customer: - - Give the children all the Ice Cream they want. ! g of a g entertained ber'ail the afternoon." - Charming Billy? "When. she came in just now she "Yea," replied Mrs. Gomer, "and it She can make a chefry pie told me I ought to rename -my scales .---= It is just the kind of nourishment they need - was a turrible lob, too." ,. - _ - _ While a cat can wink its eye the Ambuscade brand. during warm .weather, ,• _ _ . But she's a young thing' and can't 11, why—" . ' , It is Fickle Youth. leave her marry -O'. _ "I'v ust looked a the word," much bitter th-n pastries and Candies—if P Alys-George came to out house went `on infuriated man, "and it'9 Ice Cream made' as pure and In a sanitary every evening for three months. When the biggest cherry trees that the dictionary says that ambuscade Mai -Well? are now laden with rude fruit were plant like the City Dairy. Alys-I don't know whether he got � y I means to lie in weight.!" mere seedlings, that song was as We ship thousands -of Ice Cream Bricks for con - tired of my company or just wanted popular as Tipperary is • to -day, ami- - -. - to hear all our music machine re -'there are still merry grandmothers sumption in the home and thousands of gallons ,t cords. 1, who • sin it to their marsia cable -, :.,of •Bulk Ice Cream for consumption in the shops j grandsons when they go a -wooing. In i I I I of discriminating dealers everywhere in Ontario. 7 the •good old days before there were - pie. -factories where pies . are made by machines and should be eaten by -- y machines the making of a cherry pie a was the ultimate test of a housekeep- er. _ No girl' was accounted worthy 1LeoiN of a home who could not make a per- Why feet cherry And this is the season of the cherry ! t the dl�s. `f * e pie! ' Let me whisper. something; Every girl should show that she is ' able to make cherry pies. Every - love -torn boy shou.d' see -that the girl P TORONTO. t*, s he -loves is able to make them. A Z3 THE a word to the wise is sufficient- though ufficient though in this case •a word to the We Went art Agent .In 9Ver�/ Vowne .� foolish might -be more appropriate. `ED. 7• - ISSUF,32-15. ; •x. "F4 • : :.+- �y a:ol �_ 'm T -. -.S-p... - . t ,.. #..1 ••„ —; • • e:?T .,: '•. 'y» ..^yY- � 'X�'•-.`-vt.:. r / '. R^ ^gip � ,' Y � + :✓. s... .+. Av+5i+w 6/`sram...:4...' .. ..�.rte- .1 •;Ey-,X•,n..3 gds- -^:.+a• _:s -ts'.. a• -s.s., Sts ._� 1r S.--•-ay.�r: v. _ ..-ry,! yds �`AV 3;d'9:.fi y A,L`1QtIf`71gi� -H. J. Marquis has added ice- -Mrs. John Topper left on Wed- ` ' • • • r cream sodas to his mgb spent one. tives a 'to spend a week with rale- • • arvest Too�� ,, • ; -James McCullou b spent Sun• fives and friends in Buffalo. �. day with his brother in Whitby. -The township council will -Miss Hobbs, of Toronto, spent -Chas. Shepherd, of Oshawa, meet at one o'clock on Monday" -Forks, Rakes, Scythes, Heaths, Binder W pe - gen- the holiday with Mie. James was in town on Monday on busi next for the transaction 'of gen- --8ordsn..... -nee@- end business. RUP1010, MACUAne Oil, -,Etc, - -Mrs. John E. Gee, of Toronto, -Robin Dewar, of Bright, paid -T. M. McFadden attended the - ie visiting her daughter, Mrs..R.A. a visit to his grandmother, Mrs, annual meeting of CentralOntario. Sprayers and Fly Oil, Lawn Mowers Hunting. _ Cronk sr. Library Association held at Whit- -Reggie Shirl� - - _- at Cost piicee, - -= - y is epebdiog his_ Mrs. �'Pm. Morcombe, of by on Friday Inst. holidays with hie brothers at Omemee, is visiting with her son. -Mrs. Edward Dennis and dan• a; =: North Bay. P. G. Morcombe. ghter, Mrs. Rickard, of Toronto,Hammocks, Ice Cream ezefe, -A Gormley is assisting in the -W• Peacock and Miss Peacock, spent a few days this week with ` - --- - --- _ ppooeet office during the absence 'of of Toronto were the Quests of Dr. W. B. and Mrs. Powell. - . New Perfection Oil Stoves, Etc. Mr. Bunting. and Mrs. Towle during the holi-. -Miss Rheta Bull, of Weston, ® - _ -The oat crop which is a heavy day. has returned home, after spending. - one is badly affected with smut -In. -L. D. and Mrs. Banks and J. R. a week' with(ln• .her uncle and aunt, . , ' "•.manyy places. and -Mrs. Thextoand Master W. L. and Mrs. Courtice. is a B' -u -�r -• -eo. Harvey, of Toronto, -George, spent the holiday with -Mrs. Graham, of Toronto, has ':".,spent Saturday. with- - Alex and with J. H. and Mrs. Beal, of Clare- been spending a few days here _ Mrs. Findlay. Mont. - -- --:with her brother and sister, W. B. 1 . -Geo. A. and Mrs. Gordon, of -A horse and buggy was -found .Po%#ell and. Mrs. L. -D. Banks.. Toronto, spent Monday with their on Saturday morning in E. L. -Lost-On July- 13th -,a g relatives here. Ruddy's park. - A description of heifer rising two years old. -In- ;; -Miss Florence Ward, of Whit- same may_ be found in advt. in formation leading to her recovery a u " :by, is visiting the. Misses Shirley .another,eplumn. will be rewarded, H. Wade. * _ $or a few days. -Owing to the storm the Wo- -The Wonren'a Auxiliary of St.' r' ' -Mrs, M. F. Roach; of White- men's Institute meeting to have George's church will meet at the vale, spent Sunday with W. J. been held on Tuesday at Mrs. E. home of Mrs. F. Hurst on Wed- o _ and Mrs. Monney. _. ne L. Ruddy's had to be postponed, sday, Aug. 11th, at 8. o'plock.- -Mrs. Geo, Every and son, of greatly to the disappointment of Misses Veta and Merle Steph- _ - __Whitby, Are visiting her sister, the members and the visiting enson, of Claremont, are spending- Vre. W. J. Miller, branches. a Reek or two with their grand - =R. A. Bunting left on Mondiiy =The union services on Sunday parents, John and Mrs. Stephen- morning for a two 'weeks' holiday next will be held in the Presby son. Go Home Bay. terian church in the morning and -The regular monthly- meeting -Misses Eva and Mercy Moore, to the Methodist church in the of the Ladies' Aid Society of St.of Toronto, spent a few days with evening. Rev. J. Bedford will Andrew's church will be held at —, Mrs. Edgar Bath. preach at both services, and the the home of Mrs. Robt. Gordon on -W. J. and Mrs. Gorman, ' of two choirs will unite. Thursday ne$t'at the usual hour.: Toronto, spent Civic Holiday with,h -In commenting on the results -On Tuesda avrviolentt rain and ., n ..Pickering friends. of the recent entrance examina- wind -storm passed over this local- - - _ -Mrs. Cronk sr• is spending a tions, the_Bradford Witness says: ity and did mach damage to grain } _- r:�,._ter arid -other "Miss- Aloah Horn, a Bradford and corn. The-rain,fell in tor- relatives in Mariposa. --- - - -pupil, is to be congratulKtec#=tr' renesc�� esu many - - -Smith and sirs.. Clark -are. cis- only on'being the only one from fields are. now lying Hat. a • _ but for � - MW M" - iting their daughter, bars. Chas. here to secure honors, was formerly, magnificent -fields of • ' oN near Oakwood. iug obtained the highest ruark� of sanding grain are now sorry look- _ rAasc = an a it in . the ins torate," -P. G.-blorcombe"-tias`beea en- Y • P P P� rug rghts. _ - . - =- �, - - -- - - aged b James O'Connor to as- Miss Horn is a grand -daughter of _ - - -- g Y -The Tabernacle fleeting whtgh ' siet him in his butcher shop. W G. and Mrs. Ham "of this vil- our friends have no doubt ?eenC -We congratulate Miss Georgie lage• and heard announced is _Kull in BRASSIERE - - - LI�I0J '.-.-Shirley on having passed the re- -The Methodist S. School plc- progress. Two.services were held cent lower school examination. alis was held on Thd ;day of last on Sunday. There was a large -W. C. Murkar, of the Standard week at Simcoe Point Park and all representation from the town at ]Bank, Blackstock, is spending a ,Pent a pleasant time in boating, _ Pe night. Ou account �f the -storm ,I t two weeks vacation at his. home ball-piayrn.g and other games• the services were nut resumed Through the kindness of sir. Wil- agaim till Wednesday night. 'iV a D WEAR i -Bruce Simpson, of Toronto, Hams, who is a neat at -the hotel, invite you to meet with uyon each r' in spending a couple of weeks all were given a ride in his Baso- night except Saturday night at vacation with Wm. and '.firs. line boat which was enjoyed im- 8 p. ro., and on Sunday at 2.80 > ' Canis. meosely by all. Suitable prizes and S p• m. The service will con- - - - =• .i -J. S. and Mrs. Jephson, are were given to the winners of the ileus next week. -Cam. D. & A.On-instable Corsets are the spending a week's holidays at a various games -which added much -postmasters is all parts of - rammer resort in Parry Sound to the interest thereof. popular line - Hldetri�t. -George and -Mrs. Thexton. of Canada will co-operate with the Overseas Club in raising fund for - -Chas. E. and Mrs. Marquis of Milwaukee, Wis., spent Satur e ? fait as Saturday on their return day herewith the formers broth- the purchase of tobacco for sol -0. at �1.�� R ]trip to their home in Killarney, er. J. R. and Mrs. Thexton. Mr diers at the battle front, Dr, R. Manitoba. Thexton lives is a city with a very M• Coulter. the Deputy Postmaat-i0. 221 at X1..00 er-General, has sent a circular let- -Mr. Harding has leased Ewart- large German population. He ter to all stmasters informing - :. , D• & A. Brassieres at 50c. 'Wright's residence recently vacs- states that at the beginning of the po of the intention of the Over- t hem .trd by D. Pettit,• and is moving war their sympathy was strongly ro-German, bait after been viQit- seas Club to furnish each of them (r therein this week. P g and other%with qubscri tion lists to be heave been and ha pman. who duple of se boutDby tlhen liaiger. to creche pie of the various notice of -t e p p 1 - _See Our Special SAlnlner Corset weeks vacation on their farm at ynlpathy for the Germans, the No. 116 at 75c. e i y ulation. It also states that the g -A la have evnumbe aero m the the city.- l• any of these have become astrong each will place a the box rr in - - No. $- is our 50c. line. �:__$aRe attended t}re barn party at RU of the allied armteq. Po g_T. Reddin s on Friday evening The Germans evidently cut their the avoids 'h'� ' $-y° n .last and report an enjoyable tiros,. own throats. The German Drape= change for -Ree benefit of the Me S. CHAPMAN -We congratulate Miss Myra Banda has not met with itis nni- soldier,, T,)bacco Pend, adrtiioi�- ? aS Cronk on passing successfully her Fersal support'of Gerniau-An.eci- tared in Canada and delivered nipper school examinatidn for en- cane who had carne to America W through the Overseas Club." The trance into the Faculties of Edu. escape Prussian militarism- letter concludes. "The p6atma7ter ;t. cation. -The village received a severe is informed that the Government i L l` _sirs. James McQuay is in the shock on Monday morning when as avail as the department are e- LADI ES .0AO O p S boa ital, . Winnipeg. *here ,she the news spread that Mia- S. A. Hearty sympathy with this- move - F' - p Dale had eased awe suddenly, rent. and the pc�atmastet is urged We are showing a nice lice of ladies' white pique skirts at White and '`•�- �nnderwent an operation for ap- P y y+ R P 9 ' in her 88th year. The deceased, to give the matter Iris. earn%t co- cold middy's at 81.00 t 3 8•?.(N1. House dresses navy and linen at Sial pendacrtig., We are nle99e y ration acrd to take a-ieai -ice°• —moi ht -fans at StIZ. underskirts 81•fki up. Drawers lac. to 765. r report that she ' is recovering accomPaniee Fly berg•-Lewr=, rove °ice g f- O mesady� out to Uxbridge on Saturday terest in seeing -that the wants of gowns, crepe and cotton 855. to 8Lu0, or$et covers 255. to _595, - _ --Wm: and Mrs. Wilson, acs morning, and on Sunday, being a -the men at the -front are in this _ White buttoned'boo cs at 81,75 per pail? Low white shoes compaaied by their daughter, minister in the Friends' church, way attended to." ' In future all 85c. to 81.W. High white shoes 81.00 to 81.Zi _ reached two im impressive ifts of tobacco sent abroad will White Rump 81.25 to 81.50. White sad = Miss Myrtle; spent Sunday with P y P - ' colored hose 25c. -up. Blank silk and lisletheir daughter. Mrs. - f sermons from the words "Be ye ave stamped upon them the _ hose 85 and 50c. pair. White and - Liskeard. a so ready:"'-"-5he returntnen ou m ed home R orris: "Cttizeaa ^f Canada F - • - g tial -25 --to -5tic. -J. McGoe ,mane manager of the that evening feeling well,, but in order that the recipients may - •M -J. Mc oey, Publications, e, who has rather tired from her strenuous realize that the people of the Do. mioivn are helping to supply their Choice groceries freshfruits in season, j, been spending a coup)e of weeks days work. In the morning her P g P y rCity Dairy ice cream.°°` t- vacation at wants. The tobacco will be, of -t the lake with Mrs. niece, Miss P. J.' Wright, with . _. Goey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heck whom sbe had been living ,for Canadian manufacture. G A. �GILLESPIE, DU1`�BARTON returned to -the -city on Tuesday. several years. -hap'pened to look -The garden party under the Gordon and Mrs. Johnston and into her room and saw her lifeless auspices of the St. Francis club 'son Who have been spending a body. Medical aid was summoned, held in Mr. Ruddy's park on Mon - couple of weeks= with the Misses but she was past all earthly help, day afternoon was quite a success. Bunting left on Saturday to spend as an examination .showed that Although it was threatening rain �OR a few weeks with relatives in- she had been dead for, several all afternoon there was a good,JUST-­ARRIVED_ { Stratbroy before returning home. hours, and had died probably only crowd in attendance. Owing to t -Rapid progress is being made a short time after she had retired.. the busy season with farmers, and ,'►5Unlriler HOI1da�S. 1 in the construction of Ed. Bryan's Miss Dale was held in very high the attraction in other place, the _ ..new, residence. A fine veranda respect by all who had the pleas- committee was unable to secure Fine' assortment trunks and suit casae at reasonable prices. hue'been erected on, the front and Ure of her acquaintance. For an outside football team, but the $arnesa and complete stock of horse Roods on north- side, which adds much to many years she was matron of locals were able to arrange two -- . hand here, also at W. J. Bodell's - tappearance .and comfort of Pickering College, where she won matches among themselves which _ Brougham. - he the house. the universal respect of both 'tea were enjoyed by'the c 'Harness, o repairing neatly and -On Thursday last ae John cher•s and pupils, Her kindly and After tea had been served a Rood promptly attended to. - - Annan was driving along the sympathetic manner made her be- programme was given consisting - ' road, hisdriver which was- -feeling loved by all the students, part'icu- of patriotic addresses 'by Wm. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM +1, somewhat frisky, kicked, and larly the yonager .owes tvho had Snrith M. P., F. L. Fowke ex-M.P, r striking Mr. Annan on the hand, left home for the first ,time. She Chas. Calder M. P. P.. and Rev. sa was a- leading mew o€ --the- Father -cyan - ""VueaI— solos were Home Phone 2501. W. J. COAHWELL. woke one of his fingers which the - - - -- owner is now carrying around in a Friends' church, and as a minister, acceptaby rendered by Miss Anna slin she was a most piea$ant _speaker; Heck, Mr. McPherson and Master -John Calvert met with a heavy and her sermons were .always full Jo7rn Drumm. Mr. Petrie gave a loss on Thnrsday-last by the death of 'good common sense and were vocal as well as an instrumebtal !� _ of a valnable horse. He was en- highly appreciated. elle was a solo. Miss Katharine Mack gave lien 13 More fir.. gaged working with a road scraper daughter of the late Richard Dale, a piano solo and Miss McKenna t ion the road in front of. John An- who owned severed farms about a gave s reading that was heartily nun's r the east end of the Ail- mile and a half north of the vil- encored. In the contest for the ^ Sage, when his horse in stumbling lage; and it was here that she first Morris ehair and -five-dollar gold" See our new'1-ines of summerwear,'our shirts, socks, ties, .bate and -over the scraper broke its leg, and saw the light' Of day. She was a piece, Mrs. James Gordon won the.suitings. Also ask to see our porous union 'underwear. ' necessitating its being'ehot. residers of Pickering all her life, former and Walter Shepherd the s -The annual re -union of the with the exception 'of- several latter, •There'•was� much- disap- ;_We'are-agents-for the 20th Eenturq Tailoring Co. and -a Law family .took place on Civic years, when she, resided at New- pointmebt at the non-appearance Holiday at the home of Thos. and market after the college was mov. of the orchestra that was engaged --- • -perfect t and..complete satiefactioa:is guaranteed with Mie. Law, of Church St'., when ed to that town and .where she for -Abe evening, thus depriving each garmen. t f relatives to the number of twenty continued to fill the position of the young people of the dance _ six were present from Toronto, matron, returning to' Pickering which they were looking forward' ^ Stouffville and West'— Ht13. A several yearF- al�tta� Her funeral to,- - The chair vena ably filled by __ • • Get the Habit. Go to Buntings. _ pleasant afternoon was spent in took place en Wednesda , inter- W• J. Clark. Thb proceeds at the Ranee of various- kinder including ment taking place in the Friends' gate and at the stand amounted R BUNTINCI fnnthi�it. -burying- ground; W -about $200% . • A. INQ-•