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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_08_13- .;_ �_ ..: ... .. _ _ � ?+.` '. _ �:;' :;' _ _ - �... _ � .. - •� _.. ,.seals ,,�. _ .r re's W 1 CKERIN(i _ _ sass VOL. gX lY. = - PICBERING9 ONT- , FRIDAY, AUGUST .l3,A. _ raiasstasta! lcarafa. _ -BROCK ROAD - .- with friends in Toronto.. Established 75 years ^ — Medical SPIN,- .MILLS Wm Badgerow and family are vis- Frank Gerow, of Toronto; spent iting-friends near Simcoe at present,. over Sunday with his people here. /'� _. George Fat -ley improved greatly Miss Edith Shaughnessy, ofTorontc,�� VOD E. FORSYTH, •D. of O., Regis in health since his recent operation,. ja visiting with Miss Edith Brodie for M .�+wv��...1�i::JJlh R•'tof O member of she optometrical A.ao• A very attractive child's party was a week. given to FLOUR : - - Mrs. W. J. White and family spent eiattion of Ontario, special attention held at the home of James and M the fitting of slash:. Eyes •tested ileo. North Mrs. Olarempgt• sett Hayes on Wednesday, a few days last week .with relatives in . WHITE'SATE`-BREAD Unionville. __,r Mir- and Mrs., Carey have returned LS NC, MCKINNON, M,D., L.R.C.S., , to their home in Buffalo, after visitinfg� Wm. and Mfrs. Johnston, of Thorn - . Eafand gar memsous of the College or CREAM SUNS—FAMILY the latter's brother and sisters, T. and bury, spent over Sunday with David' FLOUR AND OEREaL3 Ph7siciaas sea Edinburgh. or Ontario, licentiate and Mra, Russell. 1 of 8oyal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. TEA BUNS -PASTRY the Misses Reddin. Mr. and ,Mrs. Ward and little date--issimi_ for Pastry Special attention to deigaces of women and Mrs. T. A. Knox is under the wen- ehildrea. Office and residence, Bronghaay. [her at resent, Navin sustained in• ghter spent over. Sunday. -with Mr. baker's Joy for Bread Bran • - Oats . o, g and Mrs. Shepherd, Graham Floue Wheatlete, PICKERING_ MEDICAL SURGICAL =Bhorte - Oat Cho ]Moles to. her shoulder, probably_ a blesses Linda and Mar Chop fracture or dislocation. y Jones, of Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat,` and X-RAY INSTITUTE Jumbo Crushed Oats The Methodist Ladies' Aid of Bro- Balsam, spent Saturday and Bunchy Rolled Oats; Buckwheat Flour, iPiCSS1tING ughamlhela a very successful meeting at Thomas Philippe, Potaaci Pearl --Barley; - - oxxeRlo a Feed Flour Dairy Feod at the home of Mrs. W. H. Jackson on Mrs., Geo. Philip, -E. Brodie and R. - ` SbauRhaessv sent Tuesday— FEEDS $ Tomjo tic• B., M. D.,. C. >+c„ Wheat Screenings Cora Cho Wednesday. 8everxl visitor were �- Inst Pus^;-^ °^ g P' with friends atCedar Grove, Bran, $Norte, Mldliag9, charge present from Markham aqd - Crushed Oats, Barley l3p.eialist to Rectal Diseases prostatic Dir,- Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Corn places. Dr. Bentley is having A furnace in- y Feed, - �• of Men. Diseases of Women, eanoen, -- Amos Brignall met' with a serious stalled, which will add greatly to the Oats, Molaasine Meal, ors, E-RaJ ea d longien. Diseases of e7a comfort of himself and houaehald. Cotton $sed Meal, aetr.aose, throat and longs; Pi"Ingglasses and ; accident last week while driving the Donald Witter and Geo. Em ria $ eciall I'll sante and ebronic disease., SCRANTO2\ COAL D. L. and W. binder. The horses became frighten- P g Specially. Mizell Grain to make,' O1B. Hoare 19 to 3 sad 7 to 9 p, m. 1917 ed and ran away drawing the driver ham' of Toronto,_ are visiting the Mena lay. - STOFE, CHESTNUT, PEA very violently to the ground. He sus- formers grandmother, Mrs.. Matthews Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves AND STEAM.- tained several bad bruises and in con- MMrs. H Hubbard, right and daughter and Calf .Meal. • _ sequence is laid o8 duty. Much dam- ub ar , of Georgetown, E, FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- - .We are now quoting age was also done to the binder. are yieitiag.theformer's" mother, Mrs POULTRy FOOD �. ?SR,Conatty7 Orown Attorney, and County Beer, =beat Scrap, Bone and Meat, 1 18atiailor, Ooart House. WbLtbr. 10-V sulum'er'prices.` Middleton, wife• and family, of Charcoal, Shell and Grit: E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and WEST HILL Cannington, with the former's moth - Cotton Beed bfeal is the cheapest and =' lis market13 the of ml van. Orae 8iock 6t. �orjh, whitbv. 2617 f ] The sixty=tbird anniversary of Mel. Elder, of Toronto, visited L. Middle - est feed a Ville Presbyterian church, �t est Hill, ton last week. Try.MoIassine Meal for horses, cattle i PICKERING, ONT. - andPigs.ou will nev r t>P , cat - ---- day. Aug, 22nd and 23rd, On Sunday women's Institute will be held on th out it after using it..i___ T G. HAJI-Isotter eP :}fatriage - --PORT HOSE HOME lock ftev €L -;kt. aftgrnoorl-of' Tuesday. Aug. 17th at SPED CORN FOR- SALE -A car _ .. Licensee in the County of Oatar7o, 8 acres with dwelling Hamilton, of Toronto, will preach and the usual hour. at the home of .Mrs. W. Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt just Pickering Village, g in_ town _ the cboir of Scarboro Junction 31eth- J• Devitt. _ of Port Hoge. 3 soros urcfiard odist eburch.tvill lead the serNice of- _ arrived.. -The best salt in Canada. POU CHER, Real Estate Aue- in bearing Price two Cement and Plaster kept on hAad, T • tioneer, valuator, collector and issuer thousand- praise. On Sunday evening --'f- 7 -IDI marriage licenses. Braagbsm. n', -lock, Rev, 31r. Hamilton stri}l ag,lia KINSALE - _ Rill sell to enterprising part reach and the choir of fit. Andrew's Miss LGreenwood is visiting her �' �- �R�''��• HOPPER Issuer of Marriage with cash payment. of three p p_ g hundred dollars, balance Presbyterian church will conduct the aunt, Mrs'. V. Parkins. Licenses i the OoaatJ of oatario. service of praise. Special thank- R. and Mrs. PilkPR.-V.EA % i A �j Ocoee at store sad his rssid•nce, Clar•moat. �' easy -terms. y and and tial j„r 1y jam, � - T�� off-erings will be received at both the airs Mowbray visited Niagara, on Sat- i.T B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERE John Fisher & Cozupany services: On 31onday evening at 8.8o urdAy. - • Coas•yanosr, Obffimiaaloaalor taking sharp, a high-class entertainment will J. and Mrs. Burnsand daughter vis- I aEdavBts, Asooanta C Etc, Mossy so loan d1U LUMSDEN flUILDI\G, be Riven on the manse grounds in ited the latter's grandparents. W. J- oe farm paop•rsy, ••'Maar of Marriage ido g ADELAIDE BT., E., ToROVTO. t°bic6-the following artists will take and Mrs. Rogers. ewer' to •. Ont, t ->w _ take part: alias Isabel Wras, soprano: The members of the Missions, TJ S. PUG H, Glen Maj. -r. Out. - FrankOldfleld, premier Baritone: Earl Societymet at the home of Mrs F. Licensed Anetlooesr. E1t• ave elper FRUIT BASKETS. Beebe, gold medal elocutionist: Jos. Rogeron Tuesday, == Banes ,n izoportductod•d and ehoroaahbred stock Williams. humorist, E. Jules Brazil, Hiss Cora :Lawrence had returned - A" me ucted an irh•re, tvnte toe :elms - 0, just arrived. humorist at the Piano: J.' Stanley to -her duties, after s . sand parucnlare, Fhoao tan. sue. 3e-ty Il t. Baskets t, ,,. y spending a couple q 3je each, _ McGufrl, sax--Phar:c soloist . he Saxa- of weeks At her home. $LANE B. BEA.TON. D, D. S., - , . 8.qt. Baskets 3c each. - four, $axapbene Quartette; Douglas Don't forget- to attend a patrrot'o Grtadgate of the Royal Cotl•go of L.atal Covers le each. =McLean, jr.. Scotch dancer. and D. lawn- pasty at H.- W. McBriee's c n ` o�vi J , W&teZbvo=o shore, Br�•cok at. wy�DJ 1 qt. Berry Boxes 44 rents r 100. McLean. piper. Supper will be served Wedoeedav, Aug. 25th, proceeds in odive hours 9 to 29 1 to assn. Ind phone Ie. 1417 Pe at 5 90 p. m., and until all have been aid of the Red Cross Fund. Also the 24 and 27 qt, Crates 121c each. served Admissi,rn-95 cents, children special service on_ Sunday evening, The shingle that has given satits. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Every package guarateed and rices 15 cents. Aa 22nd". F. for Counties of York and Outwto. Auc. p g' faction for over 30 years. Empire _ $re guaranteed not to raise if •.• Corrugated Iton with a 3 in. by _ elan salty of all kinds a ever d to Out, trek N TOY online. Address Greco a]yor P. 0 , Out, ordered now and get QRttN RI V 9R ~� W 2 in, corrugR tioiL see• it before you diem when you -- buy other makes: If you are its 10°°°n••Bt ai• �F�etina to Chopping and Oat Rollin as usu Frank Booth spent Sunday with A hang nt men have been at work Whitby frie>gda, on the Tort) need •of:a Create fieSpa- rator. T= salvo oosdaeted either privately or g al Eastern,, repairing a Premier for 30 days. _ s F by Frank Hutchiage is engaged with washouts.' cutting weeds and other y Also t•oow aollooad or dates or other pars W. G. Barnes, Green River Win. Coakwell for the harve-At. necessary work, gasoline engines from $35).00 fig. 'A XOgla"IPPITne oyders t8ft . Elizabeth es Pick• - __ The many friends of O, P. Ferrier The severe storm of last week did Ser or write me before buying. A. sling. oa• orders left at yaws Omcs, Ptak- �s•� ning• or Maeaab'e atone, Claremont, will r. l,�,�l� u�j Q ,re pleased to see him out again. much damage in our fawn, Many Beed. prom,ptatteatioa. satIsfacwoo gaarra• Ha rT BUTCHER yHOP Mrs. J, B. Wilson intends leaven tree wear' blown down and Mri3any Bell Phone. _ :sada !Ly phoa•apmbesisiad•tp•ddoat leOL - shortly for a trip through the west. K telophones were put out of commis- _ ., 'R, �• A full.line of Fresh Meats always Marsbal Tomlinson intends leaving sion. - �'• tT. Pr0118@ P1Ckeri2lQ _ 2• LOVE y shortly for bis new position in Nes- The War Relief Society held their $ Veterinary Surgeon oa hand at shop. ton, annual meeting on Tuesday, -when 9Honor Gredu>ste of the Ontario Fete Wags+, -on road ever da Born -On Saturday, Aug, Tth, to they- increased the Exectitive Com• - - . rinary College p y' Arthur_ and -Mrc, Coakwell, a dau- mittee by including some of the other and'Graduate of the Na Fresh'Pork Sauna AAs Icixit er, o n zatio s i town, ght rga i n n o6 , y g p p .. Watch out far the patriotic cr+mert The .:work of rebuilding' the high - Science Association, Butcher's cattle wanted the Shamrocks intend having in the school is no%v well tinder way, 31r. O -A Ind. Phone Clare. 2 )2 _ - - near future. Johnston, of Saskatoon, the ne-ty prin. -- CLAREMONT, JAS O'CO\NOR, PICKERING Notley Windsor is kept quite buoy cipal of the hgh_schgol, }ins arrised Ceme��f Lum�►er, QNTARIO Corner King and Church Sts.-' _ the:•e days attending to the wants it and.ia now the. busy .for the fall G. R B R E yV S T E R the rammer cottage. term., - FAR I PhE El3TS Herb Smitb, of Toronto, accom ani The Water and Light CDmmiAAinr� _Lata. Shingle -Q.. �di-�dn& Veterinary Surgeon ed -by his -tan -v rlf -end;" jos era Ban- are, extending power and light on yard. spent Sunday wilh Sanford and Brock St. nort', as tar as John Rice's Corrugated Iron,.. -Honor AtaduaEe of. the Ontario. Plougbs-Including the -3nhn Deer, and Miss Mary Doten. residence which is on the thirdeon• Eastlake ShingleQ, w 'Veterinary College and Honor-. Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re On Saturday night last the Sham- cession- just inside 'the limits of the _ [try. Associate of the Ontario pairs for the foregoing. rocks defeated the Uxbridge tean5 by to*n. ' , Cedar Posts, Steel Poste, y' Veterinary College. Wagons, Buggies.,- Also Tongue Stip- the score of 9 0. The visitors put up The Victorian Order of Nurses con. Claremont, Ontario Pow for binders, that make the a strong fight, but lacked. in ezperi- template the purchase of a house [last Wire I•'encing. " yoke easy and burden light. once. [bey might Le able to extend the if you are going to bnild let me = a White Wyandette eggs• for sale, from The Green River Ladies' Aid intend scope of.their work, including settle JOHN PHILIP' Pure bred stock, holding their Thank -offering Tea on meat work, ligbt hospital work, the give von my price on any. is Tuesday, Aog..l7tb, on the beautiful care of neglected• children, etc. The thing you ma you want any kind of farm..imple- lawn•of J. B. Nilson. :Came and en- Gave been looking at four or five `,. t'equire. - Has a full line of mesh and Cur meat call or write 'ov the treat of the season, y 7 _ houses with a view to purchase. ed meats con on hwnd. I+. -D. Banks, . - ' Pickering C _ �V. J. Luke tk Son torn down SIMCOE POINT their old buildings-preparatorg to the As a REESOR Spice Ro11, Breakfast" Bacon __ _ erection of a fine large new garage, 8. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. r REAL ESTATE Simcoe Point House is doing a good The new building will be two stollen LOCUST •HILL business at -present in spile_of the un - in height, with n basement aho; and g prices paid for �ttM:ol�ti♦ �t111! The following will he ffftfeet 6 e0 feet. It will be of Highest favorable weather. brick and modern itr every respect Butcher's Cattle have recently reggisl eyed As guests : - ���(f�����(t£�� -Mises Foigie and Miss An Forgie, and will cost in the neighborbood-of _ • •yy e • of Claremont, Miss Clark, Miss. Caro- SM. J. H. James has the contract ' line Field, Miss C. MCGowain, Mrs, Alid 6e'l�se sublet Ube brick work to •i . +f iver I have For Sale •a Hcnse and Lot Wm- McGowan, Mr. ,Jack McGcwan, Thos. Deverell. ' s The Water sed Light Commission A C O N EST _ 'in Pi'ckeriu Villa e. LxG a Misses Sadie and Aiva MllcGowan, Mir. WHILE, g g g and Mrs. A. H. Cuttle and Master have granted Superintendent -Every WORTH WH1LG Filet-�elaes rigs for hire, garden, some. yoltng, fruit fence of absence during the continu- = trees. Ever Jeffrey Cuttle, bliss Wilson, Mfr, and Da p Or' IIlgrit - Everything in ;lire. Blackhall„ Master Wm, Edward ritioo of the war, and his salary is to + be continued• during the period of his ad„^ .,.,...,i,. ,.tT %Ir9t-CIa59 repair; - lackhatl, Mrs. Cal, Carrie, Miss EII � -• -.. - tTSit18 R Rn see me As this 1s a ar Currie, Mn and Mrs. E, C. Nood, Mfr. • Lieut. -Eve -- TO the boy or girl who on -the last Teaming promptly attended to, gain for some one. and Mrs. J. A. -Livingstone, Master cient man, and the 'Commission are Saturday of the summer holidays � e Harold Livingstone, Miss Esther Mor- acting wisely by taking this action. - Agent for Canada Carriage Co, In his absence; W. J. 31cIntyre, eon of brings us the -largest total vatti — • e land, Miss Gertrude Benson, Mr. and J McIntyref War Stam s taken from to -x - W H. Peak' R1ChaT�SCa yrs the chairman of -the Com- P . .ai ak Mrs. Young, and Mfaeter Jack Youn 7 Pickertitzg. _ Mies B. Crowther. Mise Elsie Kuehen, mission. will fill the vacancy. able Patents Proprietacy:_medt -P#blie,� a�i%'n•ci=i '�iss-Xi4ebee Mr 'Sim -p- M' T�reehing has commenced' on -the- a nessrrd-purfimes pthi&-haseid' at � Mackenzie and Mss J. Coulman, of R. -J. Fleming farms west of here, our store will receive a handsome Toronto and Master Gordon Spink and The fall wheat is being tbreshed as it > FALL TERM Save .yon lots of water ? is being hauled in from field and BRACELET WATCH FREE. _ Master Robt: Hall, of ..Kew Beach. the straw is being cut fine and blown The following pp On a 25c. medicine R'ar tan of 1� o Opens Sept. lata g have appreciated a and Sim- into the mows as, it is being threshed. ..`u, C. >d. ed lis. Or furnish you roe Point as a summer resort and are This is something new in this part of 50c. " " - -2- anything -" is prepared to furnish you now cam ins uuppon its beach . Mr. the country, Ms. Fleming has fit) �, ., = :, _ _,: _ .,. in the line of water suplv such ae and Mrs: l�eov Williartia•' MisF Nora y g i5e. - p Joyce, Mr. Curron, Miss -Pearl Benhs, -acres under crop, 125 of which is fall 6,$1.00 �� _ �� . « v`a e pumps, windmills, . hydraulic zatne, ►lies Ethel McPTeir, Mrs, N. J. Shaw, wheat: It would be difilcult..to find 4c. plumbing, etc. Mr. J. Melt iughlin, and Mr. H. Ellis, finer looking field of grain than Mr. Stamps taken from _Nyal .._ TQRONTOa 0NT.` t• of Toronto, and Mrs. W. J. Coakwell Fleming's fallwbeat fields. - and Nidruco Preparations They are also expert. well drillers has to -daft a stronger hold upon the and respectfully solicit our afros; and Mrs, T. Law and'_ . families, of . -There have .been many-;movings .^ g y P Pickering, among our business men during the will count double, so keep �public confldenee than eyer�before, apse for the ,tore. 'Ind nhon1 1521, past week or two. MessrgTeel & son; the wrappers and sfstmps omuw4 TRAINING for choice * e a shoe merchants, have moved into the ` positions in business •life Riven in TOOLS SHARPENED � MRoyoFtAM building formerly occupied by the De- on these goods at -tacked. s all of our Departments. This col• - ' See the watch in our lege does not ask for a better repu- Mrs. H. Shea is visiting her sister in Partmentof Agricuituge and which be tation than it hag now, VVe place We make a specialry of crosscut sa.ws,. Port Perry: recently purchased. Mr. Waterhouse, window. Tobls of all kinds, Locks re aired Oscar White visited hie brothers grocer, has moved into the building ICp�-fSBT OPSN3 SATURDAY ^u many students in liens: each P ust vacated by J. Feel Son W, A. _ Rakor-boning a specialt here last week. year. Write to -day forBLarge Data- F. For a first• MAY15Tm. clans hair trim or an easy shave call Geo; Philip has iaetalled• a new cash Pringie, hardware merchant. Mae-mov- , .• a; ue. at the, East -end Barber' Shop.ed into the store us y register in 6je afore. just vacated b ♦I r. W, J. Elliott, Prfrlcipal S� our House Furnishings f; all :lfiss 1✓ena Moore visited friends io Waterhouse, and R, N. Bassett •has T. �•-MCFADDEi�T, <. 734 Yonge St. kinds' Slightly used Carpets Toronto over Sunday. sold his store which be has occupied Cor. Yonge and Charles Sts.► from]5 cents a yard up, Mrs. Leidlayv is able to be out again, for the past few years to the Musses Druggiqt-Graduate Optician,' W. J. GORDON ..PICKERING her long illness. Scott, milliners. Aad has moved into Mrs. C. A. Barclay ia_ holidaying -the store just vacated by Mr. Tringle. 1=101rerin L'. 0=ta.Y1:7 JI - . _ . .:, _..._. '.,. _ _ _ _ .:._ w-= •� ._sem _ , ,_ ,- � _ _. _.� __.-_ S .. v , ...-.... '... . .. a ..:. .. . into Piccadilly on, on to the housea • - where one year ago he had said with A DELIGHTFUL `SOITHIhG' so much earnestness, the unusual THERE'S _ words: "L want to show you my - OF* AZUMA o heart," it seemed h if she ad ria- abdut the flavour OfT�FATE -thing to da with this man -who sat ' beside her, as if he ought to have re- mained behind in Frankfort or in - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ - - .. _ _ - - - . - - South Africa, and that between her- Ok, The South African Millionaire. self and London there la hidden se- _ _ crets with which he had nothing to J1 do. She had felt it, ch so strongly _ as.they passed her--#athe*_:r^ase, - - , and she leaned forward to see if the SALADA blinds were up. There, were the CHAPTER RIX..- ( .ont'd). . __ the predicting thoughts which came windows of the room in which she had that can only be produced by the skilful blending +1 She was aware this morning that , to her, there was something which slept every night when In town, since a Y _ . the first note of antagonism had• been troubled ,her in Judith's expression, she had left the floor above, which.had of really fine high-gromi� tease This peculiar voiced t no enpugh 'to- reach her ear,, which troubled her because it might been her nursery. How often she had i that hard market bring trouble 'to him. And no one looked into the Green Park from those Charm Of flavour ltlnalCes is unique among teas in London London; 1 knew that alone in her room at night, windows. From that room, she had and is the Secret of its 23 ears of increasing, for ha piness, where the competition I the room Adolphe had had built for descended to meet Sir Hubert, andy is so close, so raspingly keen, so' aY- Ppopularity., B s0 ; most impossible pi govern , even' her with a terrace, where at night, she there in the 'drawing -room she had to hold one's own in. How elan there could gaze at -the stars and breathe ' told him. are who would n happier away from the cooler- air, she asked the pebbles' The front door, she seemed to see who is a shrewn Scotchman, "and Government, but his superiors ordered London, the while they imagine it the about .the white girl and they told herself as if it were someone else told her that she must have an extra' him to destroy the designs of such a Mecca of their dreams. ' her things which to her seemed ter- ate ping into the carriage alongside murderous weapon. Rather than do Away from_Lgrean she ilad always, rible, and which she- fain would have of her mother, to set forth on one of two pounds a month. NoNo a twenty- that, however, -,he abandoned his mon- been the greatat personage, every-', tell him.ter know yet dared not to those eternal al rounds which sometimes meanfive t five er cent. pounds a month. Luckily antic career, and it is quite possible where, moving about like a royal_had brought pleasure,but oh how p y that if his invention justifies the sacri- princess, surrounded with every lux -I And it had -been somewhat of, a re- often humiliation; weariness, pain. providence fashioned women without fico he made:for it, we may get strik- _ ury, travelling often in special lief to Azuma to find that Judith did The memory was gruesome, and yzt an idea of arithmetic." trains; nearly always in private cars, not seem to hate her, that she did not it seemed to be part of her being, ing proofs of its des41 uctiveness is the send -her away a relief and a wonder part of herself as the daughter of an Most of us looked as if we wished present war. engaging the finest apartments is the best hotels, the best boxes at the at once, for w�o can tell the strange' English peer, in which this foreigner.we had thought of this admirable thoughts that flitted through' her beside her had no art. The were idea. theatre, except at Frankfort, where P y old Lieb had bad his own, followed mind during the long unoccupied arraigned before her, the crowd "My wife drew my attention 'to the old of maids and valets and -and fears lest she would • not be well oMEMORY.f men who had thought to love her, I paper," said Greenwood loftily. "I - --THE BITTEREST MEMORY. by a a suite te unless as Sometimes hap- treated? -Adolphe had not allowed whom she had thought to love, yet-ldid not argue the point with her. Fin- _ her to penes, they evaded them all and be treated like the servants, or who one by one had dropped away, I ante is not woman's strong point. German Soldiers Cheered the Sinking slipped away to spend a couple of to do any work. It was a strange life afraid, afraid. Then flashing across 4I rang for the cook at once." of the Lasitania. nights at little out of the, way places that she led and she hated London, her brain, vivid, realistic like light - yet for nothing on earth • would she ning illumiking a forest, then lealring 1 Everyone looked admiringly at the A private' in the Cameron High- ' unattended. Yes, thinking it all over, have lived away from Adolphe. ! it blacker than before, she thoi7ght: hero who had dared to face his cook. jntlinky had heen almost, like a, i;+rie h Landers who has been through the _ Fhe"`Foy-fired `hen, there had -been And this man if he knew would nave! "I said to her," continued Green- ghtmg-frern the beginning till a few QQssgeant, while the governors and em- rifts in the lute. Azuma would . not ,gone too, this man who was deceived, wood, "'Cook, get the store's price list i _ hassles of every place had made much obey. Judith whom she did not recog duped, yet who was the onlyone • �f them for to -day and serve for dinner ere them_ L d mer ' "" ""�`v`T"v a whom s e a sena e o e ing to. cisely the things that have not ad- The Camerons were at Givenchy 1 (L itania) was ow m on on, for a At first Ju- dit�ha grown angry Sa�startet-the-setrnd--of---hla when the great lner us " wealth made everyone civil, for all nderstand 4 That wasrvsords methine had lafunnd about' meet and stared at him r edced. The German trenches were that everyone came -to her parties and • =1do.' So you see the ma r - ` dinners, she felt not only one of a g Y ` well wit in ZUa-y�ards of "' crowd, but -distinctly nand without is `Adolphe s black woman, as she I he were a stranger, as he said: settled." lines, and it happened that there i ere sometimes called -hdr. Nevertheless Well, here we are at home. It is Er, what did your wife say?-" ask- lusion the wife of .Adolphe Lieb, the. " many English-speaking Germar.� op - South African, the Jew. they had had one scene in their home good to be at home again. ed Perkins. i near Johannesburg over Azuma. It 1 "Home," was this then her home.?. "Say! What'_e-Dull she -say.? Herc E an1pod to the Highland regiment. Time And because human nature is like was when Adolphe spoke of taking and again there had been much P Po was the obvious solution. And, I have ilial, forgetful of the reasons for its her back. CHAPTER XX. chaffing: between the lines. when former acts when the hazard which noticed that women always lose their I r - "Qh . m dear Adolphe, -you are not! :the big Cunarder was sunk the enemy +' prompted them has vanished, she be-' Y P And "he; Adolphe, recognized all heads in an emergency. The never! surely going to - take her all the way g y' y were made..aware aware of it at once by fan to ask herself how it was that back. It's all very well out here, but ' the signs of her. restlessness, and osis., rise to the occasion," - ____ y u..dsn't- know all _��e fifth o of Jis w The' next m6rning I met .Green- i their head -quarters. The Camerons erons she was his wife instead -of the wile morning, the morning of his wedding _. Green- ---of men -like those her friends bad' in London really, 3rn may, as�_� _ hurt of exultant - - married, were marrying every day, really-"-ril about it last year, and himself too, whether he was sure that w "By henwa u Englishmen of rank and ancient line -,rejoiced, the while he refrained y�' I asked, "did you whensthe news athe me German a d theroi was And Judith had not been prepared he' re o f agt End position, forgetting, in the for the calm firmness of -his answer, from utterinIF the words which would have a good dinner yesterday Y" much speculation as to what had renewed security her husbands love "This year they can say aott ng since ! make" her quiet- and yielding, and un- � Greenwood looked . me straight A in ha i Y peened. The Scots were not Ieft = have been impossible. ! His words sounded tike a eompli csa,;tris f-. Zr=2 . B dial. n9t the eyes. Thew is s saying the. a " G and wealth -afforded herr, that it would' you are my wife." - in doubt .for Yong. Hi you- 3.oteh, want her to love him, not in that way, liar cannot look you straight in the ' Now she told herself that had she L not for those reasons, and for those i what about your Lusitania now : W e hrsawi ] a sinaLehersh and a pitting a ro= reasons he had kept silence, silence R*8ea excellent," Discredit it.. replied�at"I swish , have sent her to the bottom.' There 1 waited she might have married an- 1 even in the Pace of her occasional ilia -was a moment of silence in the Carn- i other, if a different Sir Hubert or' gance'sad come to her with bey safe- you had been there to try it. And : George Danvers. Looking at herself ty of position the arrogance o4 think- dain. He knew how it was with her y , . „ �_erons' trench. 'and then with a yell B ! in the glass, at her resplendent i that she -tad done him a favor in � here in London. She noted the differ- every single thing at per -war prices: I number of the men, with bayonets r' beauty w ich, if it had always been ing him. He had seen signs of i ence between her- fxte and that of But that night I came across Mrs. fixed jumped for the parapet of the g this now and then, and it had given', other women, noted the tin and most Greenwood as she emerged' frq+n a I tenet ' were about to dash tc such that nothing cools increase it, imperceptible ,difference with which - �; _ at least seemed to insist more on behim a peculiar feeling, for reasons ofRed Cross working party loaded with certain death in an atiegtpt to vent ing fully appreciated, she told her- I his own. _ for all her wealth she was treated by mufflers and mittens. ' self that there was no reason at all ' the women of her, world how sense- ,, their rage upon the sneering enemy. "Blit Adolphe dont you see how, � Glad to hear these Bard thnes , why she should not have. been . a peculiar people will think it? You tivelyy she felt tiny humiliations' don't affect -our household" I began Fortunately, the incased Highland- --,Dnthess, nd I -.and thip-woman nobody believes', w'hlch had been heaped on him, and y ers were at once observed by their ` Yes. the note of discontent had en- which lett no im session on flim, but diplomatically, of course that you only keep her as a P ofTicera, and a sharp order brought tered, and the discontent vented itself sort of mascotte, nobody really be- which to her were galling beyond s O Greenwood smiled. What the -angry company raging into their - on Adclphe the while she told herself lieves in a mascotte, or in her advis-,! Po's'er of -speech. has Oswald been telling you? trench. Amongst these. were men 'that the beginning and -end of the dis- ing you on the Stock Exchange. Of They had arrived in April and stay- Nothing except that he had an ex - ed with her people and. he had become cellent dinneryesterday."who had' experienced the worm that -tcrifort Ian; .,.: rtzuma. eot]rse you .cant get them to believe the war has revealed in German trea- Rt once aware of tie difference in her, +. Azuma nail accompanied them on in it."haunts.' I wasn't there said Mrs. Green- ' _ their•traveis, creating everywhere an ''But. you do." He spoke gravel'. I It was as if the old had wood "I went to my mother's. You , chery and diabolical 'ingenuity, and interest which Lady Judith found a It was their first dispute, and he did brought. back memories which were. - of one of them at least iris true that very -piquant_ addition to the glamor ' sea.red into her ver soul and which 'see, cook conscientiously followed Os - y the bitterest memory •of the war is nQt sntenil it to spoil their [uvea by itb weld's instructions. He had sardines, -which' surrounded their progress. beim the precursor of constant 'dis had only been covered up during these not.of the use of poison gas or burn - In South Africa she had not seem- cussions and arguments, whiels would brief months when he could not help Worcester sauce, macaroni, and tin- ed in the way, faille hack into }ler but acknowledge that all his joyous ned pork and beans_ I can't make ing liquid, or even. of the murder of y, g intensify in bitterness each time. moments had come from unexpected wounded. It is the memory of the position of confidential servant al-; „ out its which bi the two was the p Well, of course I do now, but !moods of Judith's rather than from i � enemy cheering and exulting over the most, attending specially p Adolphe's , she hesitated, '-when yoti won=t leaveanticipated!first to give notice afterward. Only, destruction of a passenger ship, and stn to the dusting of ' his private her behind, don't you know, of course daily realization o! ad de- unless Oswald shouted, 'Tike a , : �'+ y light. He had not minded the faint- the drowning o. many women and papers, to finding out information fori it snakes me feel as if there. was some- g month's notice!' when he heard the him private' through Kaffira to thin in it, as if in a way she was ly outlined condescension, the tone of children. y' g y � atronage of Lord Glancourt and his ceok'a , step in the hall, I am inclined ion talks with him on the verairdah j aomethin¢ to _Y-•ou. I wonder," she P �_ ;i arelLbred iaso- I t think the cook of there first. evening while :Tr7drifi Isyed tine- - - ---sen. hE- sealed.. ,• h 15 added, "whether if ahe inatste�oa my lence of Lady Glauconrt, tempered by 1 Nowin the train L recommended piano or . read a novel, pretending going away, whether you would let _ Werther to observe nor to care whe me go or insist as you. do about her." occasional outbursts of confidential tinned pork and beans with Worcester then, they talked or not. at the way-- the called him "Mr.:sauce as a" cheap fo ti BRITISH NAVAL POWER. intimae He had smiled -to himself The note df jealousy was _ Marrying Judith 'sail -been the • one fo fierce. in war' time. w- • - - pp Lieb and -held him at arm's length,' � .. thing Adolphe Lieb had not consult- "To think that, would be to say L -the while they and their friends ask- j Greenwood says nothing, -but glares -A Paris Paper Enumerates Its Bgse- ed Azuma about. He could hardly love her -best," . he _ answered, _"the d him for tips and allowed him to ' at me.. For once in his life he can - fits to the Aiken. have- told what instinct had made him very suggestion is .'absurd." advise them about speculations; while not rise to the occasion... . not only avoid discussing it with hgr,1 - I wonder, Adolphe, whether you they in turn suggested his giving -fab- In a long article headed, "What we but when on the evening of the day really love me as much as you think." ulcus sums for country houses of their Owe to the British Navy," the Tempa he had told- her he -was going to be, It was as if because she had. had coo friend3, as soon as it became known tNVENTION3 OF PARSONS: enumerates the; benefits conferred on married, she had waisted to tell him' many+jllusions that she couldn't lie- that he Was seeking a country -place. — what the pebbles said, he had laugh- lieve in his lose, as if she had forced All this he put u with for Judith's the Allies by their naval supremacy, feet, refused •to be- enlightened. herself to believe that it was for her p Rev. Alex. John Forsyth invented the which, while safeguarding their col - sake; and because his inner sense of has transferred For nothing on earth would he have position that he had married her, or superiority made him feel that the Percussion Gap. onial possessions , heard what Azuma had to tell him,'her beauty, or both. very fact that they treated him in The, case of a clergyman e,pending German colonial -possessions to other for if she predicted evil from the' "Is it possible that you do not -know this way, brought them down closer I his week -days in a factory making ; flags. Millions of square kilometres match,. and somehow he felt as if it, how I love You?" to his level, or perhaps, who will say; i shells is not nearly so exi ordinary as 1 of territory and millions of inhabi- might bring'evil, he still would marry! When he spoke like that he always ' thrust them beneath it. For Judith s some of the newspapers would have us tants are no longer covered by the her, and if it were. not, why all the made something vibrate within - her, sake, and because he was beginning 1 believe. -Ever since the olden times German flag. better; that too'he would find out for' thrill, and yet as he, drew near to kiss to understand their point of view. (when monasteries were the oeatres of But for the British naval power, in= himself. . And then there were other her she recoiled a little. It was as But what he told himself he war : not , learning, � priests have been pioneers ' stead of the siegebeing Isis to Tsing reasons why he would, not include his' if she would not let herself love -this going to put tip 'with, was anything in 'the gelds of invention and discov' 'Tau,' the Gentian China Squadron love for Judith. with ,the things he man, who wires not of her world, who : but devotion on the part of Judith I 4 - consulted Azunia about, It would for all his wealth never could be. 'herself. • cry. Especially does this seem the ?f. case where warli o, things are con• could have a' free hand' against the have seemed almost like disloyalty. � But of the secret. that lay between -(To , be continued.) 'Indo-China possessions. It would Yet he had -felt that she did not like him, and her, she never thought now, I cerned, says Landon Answers. not have been -Duala and Edea in the -his marrying, -that she foresaw with never. The danger was over, all the i A VAR -TIME DINNER- Strange as it may. seem, members of some reason an end of their strap e' many, little things that might have the Church stand in the front rank of Cameroon's which have been bombard - some Sone- s her had been passedby,ntors of weapons of destruc- ed, but St. Louts and Dakar in Sene- alhance of friends i - Pork and Bears With Worcester tion, The 1.-_-_ The_ oenigs a=g, _unbotti long eversings w- en eel er told her the people who might have spoken , of his plans or asked er counsel; or had 'been silent, and the gratitude to i Sauce Ir- Cheap and: Nourishing. � brings to light an interesting instance,, ' would `have rained shells on French d a correspondent mentioning that nett she had sat trout on the hearth- ;the gods who had -sent her love was , 'Greenwood is one of those intoler- towns in the Indian ,Ocean, deprived rug_end-listened to his playing or, no. burden, because they had sent hes able men who always rise to an oca- year will be the centenary of the in-' of their communications with the it i Lon_uf-the=hercnssion 1ok._T•htch 1,._.L__ r seemed to dream—fr.om sneer r-silence--taveZrt fire person -of -a low -boric Ge, sloe, says a contributor to unc a 'eviler `'ont►try'-fie -troops at the while be wrote_ man Jew, when she, might have been superseded the flint lock, and was the r great French colonies in Africa and ; i8 the kind 'bf men' who rushes.to to sit Yes Azuma hated his marrying al- a duchess, or at least the wife of some discovery of a Scottish minister, the I Asia would have been unable to hold thoug� she knew the Baas could great ambassador�r cabinet minister. on the head of a horse when it is Ref'• Alexander John- Forsyth. ' out for loo This is what is now -neverary..: , never have married her. It ,Her want of logic was 'extraordindown. - I can- everi. picture him sit- Likewise, although the origin of gun- g -was the way he had treated ' her, Yet when they came away from ting on the bonnet of an overturned powder. is wrapped in mystery, two happening in the German territories, love, which had something in it gether. to. the - .men who a eo readjust- erv, a d both werermonks. " One- was all d which are toads, -virtually cap which had made her love him with a South Africa she had ceased to mind motor bus and shouting, '� edit for Its dliscov- ' deer to about Azuma, rather' something ab- „� tura All. German commerce de - ii G a of worship, of adoration.' Where was: normal m her temperament was . coli- . -y _ Friar Bacon, who, can, without fear of stroyers• have disappeared. The dis- there another white marl like him who pealed to .by the strangeness of it. ing it. She liked -the idea of .defying London, I We were going down to Friar cdn.tradiction, be called the father at ,tent seas are free to the Allies, and would have -a woman beneath his roof of exciting its curiosity while she re- when.. _ Perkins. introduced a new British scieatiB6 research. He un- neutral shipping, and their : naviga- y .. doubtedly knew how to miake gunpow-' night and day from month to .month, fused to satisfy it. 1 ievance against the censor. tion is unhindered. grievance - - der, but never realized the uses to and year to year, yet -never take ad ' " y which it might be put. After eleven months of war there vantage of her dependence on him,? If And she was conscious today as "Whatever do- the allow this rot he had. she would not have loved him she wandered rather aimlessly ,about food prices in the paper for?" The other Is a German• : monk, -E not a German port outside of less. But now his mairiage with this' through -the large, and small rooms he began. "It unsettles women cow- Schwartz, whose claim is supported -by. Europe: Except in the Baltic and -on,- -beautifu.1 white woman seemed to em- which opened out into each other on fully. Now m wife. is insistin on the majority of authorities. the Nort7i" Sea thele is not a single the same spacious floor, she had felt y g `phasize the different paths along different. The very moment they i having her housekeeping allowance As might Zia expected, however, flee ,ship able to sail under the German . which each -would -travel, paths which had reached Landon, the first sight of advanced twent five per cent. I tell heads of the Church show little appre= $cog. Short=sighted People are hyp- would diverge more and more as the. the Houses of Parliament, grey and.. you she'd never have knowi4anything elation for -the cleverness of its mere: ! iiotized- by the incessant torpedoing white woman grew to dare more, to hers- when .directed towards improving : by submarines, but when they reflect control his mind in time. Who could I grim and ominous -looking in the Set-! about the advances if they hadn't tin crimson sun of April, it seemed ' been put before her in flaring type." the machinery of destruction. This!that not a single transport, store a l tell, he would even send Azuma away, as cif new moods had met her and The. general opinion o4 the tom- �°� made. apparent a year-ar two ago ship, or' modern warship, has been In time.- When he did that, there, thrown a cloak over her, which held when an Italian monk invented an au- torpedoed they are forced to admit - would only be one thing for Azuma to in it the perfume of other days. i partmcnt seemed to be that the censor, tomatic rifle, which it was claimed do, die; that was what Azuma would'I les as the fast horses carnes them harl gravely neglected his duty. would fire 350 shots a minute. that the German -,submarine notion is have to do. algin 'the Embankment and Pall Mail "I agreed with my wife," saiyBr, He wished to submit it to the Italian witho+rt military itnportaacn/'.rid .►n her quitof g 'will dsnm.. r • r / -s. — s • i ",THE R&W LOSE THE POLISH CAPITAL OPENING OF FINE LOCK AT PORT SEVERN 1 .11 it - - • _ ' MARKS EPOCH IN GEORGIAN -BAY'S HISTORY. _ Bavarian Troops Enter City of Warsaw in Name —'` of the Kaiser A despatch from London says: The the city, and the armies of the Aug- n Germans are in possession of War- trian Archduke Joseph Ferdinand ,and - saw, capital of Poland, and the third the :German field marshal, von ac - largest city in the Russian Empire. kensen, which are advancing north - Bavarian troops entered the cit this ; ward between the Vistula and Bug P y morning, having taken successively' Rivers. .�' �►. the Blonie lines and .the outer and Even now, although the steadiness _ inner fortresses of the town itself, I of the Russian troops and their fierce the Russians only fighting rear -guard 'counter-attacks have - gained much ' actlons to allow their main army to valuable time for them, it is preble- * yl,. 2 make good its escape. matical whether the whole Russian _. — According to a despatch from Pet- army will succeed in reaching the new rograe, the troops which were cover- positions chosen for it or whether, if ing Warsaw retired without being at-, it should get there, it will not find tacked towards the new front assign- those positions turned by the Aug ed to them on tTie' east bank of the trians, who have crossed the Bug " : vE Vistula. They blew up behind them south-east of Cholm, and by the Ger- all the bridges over the river. j mans, under General von Scholz and This victory undoubtedly has cost ; von Gallwitz, who have crossed the the Teutonic allies an enormous price, Narew. - hundreds of thousands of their finest ° At the north-eastern end of the line troops having fallen in the last few the Russian communications are fur- s : weeks of the campaign of Poland. they threatened by Gen. von Buelow, White to the Bavarians commanded who is advancing toward Dvinsk on by Prince Leopold has fallen the ho- the Vilna -Petrograd railway. Indeed, nor of taking over Warsaw in the the Austro -Germans have set three name of the German Emperor and his ' traps to catch and destroy the Rus- consort P who are expected to make a'sian army. None of them was I i State entry within a few `days, the sprung, but one was so near to clos- ; real conquerors are the troops fight- ing that the Grand Duke Nicholas g� i a - ing under ie arsna von in en was forcedo ev - -burg, along the Narew River to the now is fighting with all his might to _ north-east; the Austro -Germans who prevent the others from cutting off F r crossed the Vistula to the south of his retreat. Alk. W. H. Berinett, M.P., perfornu; the opening ceremony of the new lock at the western terminus of the Georgian Bay and Trent Itiv er, Canal, at Port Severn. Tlie Pur t Severn Lock Is the tint step in the _. direction of the linking up of the Georgian .lay : nd Luke Sinicoe Watery by a navigable route, It _ - e - - - - - - -- peop a cask In - I [GHTFUL LOSSES OF THE WAR from �, rro � poi ���:�, a� t� iw� ears ev b. ti t l s _ from suarou3idlae points 1n motor boats alai yachts for the Ghent. r A despatch from Paris says: The losses of Europe in the war up to May TURFS ATTACKED iG �iY MAO AN OFFER OF PEACE ,31, as compiled by the French Ministry of War, are as follows_ BY LAND A. Nations. Killed. `Wounded. Prisoners. Totals AND �- Proposal Was Sent to Czar Nicholas Through the : England ..., 181,000 220,000 90.000 471,000 t ns_ n ing o� Denma�c - Belgium Addit'o 1 Ground Has Bee Ca - _ Russia ..........>},250.000 1,680,000 $15,000 113.000 ....... 49,000 49,000 50,000 3,780,000. tared by the British on - Germany 1,630,000 1,880,000 490,000 4,000,000 Gall' li. - A despatch from_ Petr - -Austria ........ 1;610,000 -1,865,000 - 810,000 4,385,000 _ •Petrograd says--! Russia eve da is putting herself - - -.,Turkey ......... 110,000 144,000 95,000 349,000 - A despatch -from London says: The There is good reason to believe. -that better into shape- and beginning the within the war over again carrying i this allies have delivered. another land and past week the Kaiser has . time toga successful conclusion. Tho_ Totals . ....... 6,290,000. 6,478,000 2,630,000 14,398,000 sea assault on the Turkish -positions proposed peace to Russia. The Bourse ; Government has. conceded the right of on. Gallipoli Peninsula, and evidently Gazette Says that an overture has. free speech. to the members of the This table was prepared for publication early in June, buf was withhdld i won considerable ground: been made to -the Czar through the Duma, and has allowed the leaders of because the French authorities feared the enormity of the figures might I The, Turkish War Office admits the King of Denmark. 'Needless to say, industry to take part in the reorgani- = —Tare a sad maesl effeet en the -people. =}case a£ -ground, ' • ` �.' zatwa which Ta requix s i I other engagement the Ottomans cap- aider the offer, what the army needs. tured some trenches from the allies. To, tlhe failure of the German mili- The Ministers are u to o a - _ ALL ARE GIVEN CHANCE ,warships and transported to Sebasto- A Constantinople.. despatch admits Via-ing 13 TO SAVE THEIR LIVES. pol." that the allies after long and violent tart' power to envelop been s added, ' atop Portlier re releasing workmen f 1 8 d tula retie there has n d , 'from certain restrictions heretofore ; armies' been ad ed SIX OF CREW DROWNED - Preparation from and an sea ad- therefore, the failure of her dipio- in force and associating them with -A despatch from Petrograd says:!ivaneed and made a number of attacks allies. g P g�maty to detach Russia from -the the• great national task o! re enero- a -A statement issued by the Admiral IN TORPEDOED TRAVELER. against the trenches on the Ottoman i tion. relative to operations in the Black left wing, penetrating' a portion of �^ Sea says: A despatch !tort} London says: E fhun, ti:it. claims that the Turks pre - "Our sailors destroy Turkish ves• !The trawler Grimbarian and ' the ! vented the -allies from constructing attacked with great vigor, again Sun- I U, S. WILL CONTEST seISL because they carry coal' and Ret- , steamer Portia (433 tons), of Liver- defences on the captured positions.' day night -'and momentarily drove the? THE DACIA DECISION. rol, materials of war, but take every pool, were sunk on Thursday, pre- Near Seddul-Bahr part of the fore- French back in the western portion _ _ measure -to save the crews. The ves sumably by a submarine. Six -of -the mobt Turkish trenches were- situated of the forest north of Fontaine Houi A despatch from Washington saysi _ gels are cannonaded only when they crew of the Grimbarian were drowned 1 ;or a time between, the Turkish firing: ette. They were driven from their The announcement from Paris that a _-• fail to Balt- after they are signaled. and four were rescued. line and that of the allies. conquered trenches very shortly alter, French prize court had confirmed the In those _cases where sailors prefer i The British - steamer Costello, of A Constantinople despatch says f managing to retain only a listening seizure of the American steamer to regain shore by swimming in order . 891 tons net, has been sunk• The "With full realization that the pre- I1 post. At Fille Morte they were sue- I Dacia as a fair prize found the State to avoid capture they never are shot. crew, with the exception of one man, sent Balkan negotiations threaten i-cessful, seizing a considerable length Department preparing to-proteat, the +�► All who surrender are taken aboard who was drowned, has been saved. t•eir last grip. on Europe, the Turks., of trenches; but in the end being -able decision which carries with it for- ' are making feverish preparations to I to hold only 30 metres. In_ the Vos- feiture of the veasel. It is planned to deferld t wbe- Che Germans, attacked yes. e t1lig a ---- ---- Of the right of a TURKIS"UPPLY .DEPOT 'D rear. The fortifications of the Adria- terday with extreme violence, the • neutral country to grant registry to s nople=Lule Burgas-Tchataldja line, French troops were entirely_ victorrv. belligerent -owned merchant ship. which are depended upon --to hold back ous. The Dacia's cotton cargo is not in- a Bulgarian invasion, are being ? volved, the French Government hav- prench Fleet Bombards and Destroys the Village hastily strengthened, despite repeated The principal ingredient in a goI Ing purchased the cotton through' a= assurances from Sofia- Bulgaria time is a vivid imagination i special apprpriation. of Spelia will remain neutral. North of Con- - atantirople the region about the Bos-ILIVII` P .-us an a Blackea as en - • A despatch from Paris says: One' and destroyed the village of Spelia, closed to foreigners, The Turkish -armored cruiser, two cruisers, torpedo supposed to be a supply depot for I forts there are being rebuilt to check- _ (boats, dredgers and an aeroplane ship ' submarines of France's antagonists. +the Russians should SIav transports of the French fleet demonstrated off The.following Russian official com- (succeed in landing troops to co -oiler- Among the Number Lost Have Been Seven Large. ISighad'ik and Scala Nova, on - the ' g the 'rations munication concerning o ate with the Bulgarians in an attack � Pe capital.. Ottoman p e oman c Steamers and a Dozen Sailing Sh ici s oast of Anatolia.; Sighadjik was , in the Caucasus says: on � - (bombarded and the Customs house In the direction of Olti the Turks �j = . - and part of the fortifications destroy- • have been expelled from the Norcliine HEAVY FIGHTING . c • ` • ped. An armored cruiser bombarded region. Towards Sari Kamysh we I A despatch from Petrograd says:.craft, which counted on their of*the- Ithe-fortifications of the Turkish quar- occupied after a fight the villages of Russian destroyers in the BlackNea .nificance to escape -the vigilance oP'the . iter of Scala Nova and a fortified point Alakilissa, Kars and Ardost. In the continue their devastating woik upon Russian scout boats. Some were sunk to the west of that town, while the, region of Alschkert there was an ob- IN THE VOSGES I the flotilla car at sea, but the majority Were burnt T tying supplies_ -for Con- at anchor or within easy i•2ach of . other vessels of the squadron shelled stinate engagerPient. - stantinople. Altogether over 900 en shore. Care has been taken also to Germans Make an Attempt to Cap- emy vessels have been burnt or sunk destroy all boat building yards along since the beginning of the` war, among the coast apanso thawhicht this small vessel hade eonstantin-lie I. - ALCUT 0 U10311014102In- fure Positions 0-1k Moun uthber being several la7ge steam rs-8nd- a -dozen sailing ships of a largely dependent for the necessaries Heights. thousand tons each . Most of the ves- of life . may safely be regarded as A despatch_ from Paris says: The. sels were, of course, small .coasting having been extinguished.- - - - - --- - array of the Crown Prince continued ` A despatch from Rome says: The •I In official circles here the feeling - - - - — - - - -- - - --- -- ; tension between Italy and Turkey is is held that hostilities on the part of its efforts Saturday to find a weak rR�1BBISH IN RUSSIAN AMMUNITION CASES " declared here to becoming, daily more' Italy may commence at any moment, spot in the French defences in the Ar --acute. I.taly is said to have asked for as Italy's last note to Turkey was al- gonne. For the first time since the categorical explanations concerning most of the. character of an ultima- fighting began ten days ago the Germ 'Turkey's alleged refusal to withdraw tum. Two hundred and fifty thou- mans were able to deliver a strong her troops from the Cyrenaiea . dis- sand men in the Provinces of Bari; infantry attack and • penetrated the trict InTr9goli, and Turkey is pur- Foggia, and Lecce are said to be pre- first line of French trenches, but they Czars Armies' Terribly Handicapped by ACtivity suing what is .described as her usual pared to sail from Brindisi on short were immediately driven out. -_-'policy of procrastination. notice. The fighting in the Vosges was also of German Agents in Munition Factorises i - of a desperate, character, the enemy attempting to capture the peaks of i Q}�Q„�}�An } ��.nrnp Lingo and Schratsmaenneie on the A despatch from London says: The under fire during the 'retreat. ei14Y,LL1ei she, Gold RVia7G[ . e *. French frontier. -They delivered two Daily Mail -quotes a traveller ivho ,has 'i -The Daily Mai'l's informant was not violent attacks in the afternoon. - In just -returned from a trip through able to learn details about -.the Rus - 'r one of these attacks they approached Russia and the Scandinavian eosin- sian casualties, 'but quotes Russian ` AAftch froriaon a s: i The public is earnes�ly requested in the French line of trenches defending .tri.es as saying that he. was greatly : officers as Asserting that •the Czar's 'In view of the importance of the the interests o4 the nation to i o -oyer- the summit, and were driven back by surprised to find one of the Russian ; armies were terribly handicapped, x strengthening of ' he gold reserves ; a bayonet charge. hospitals occupied by women soldiers' Thousands of cages of ammunition I ate with the Treasury in this policy the Trpasury has in tructed the post- The assailants suffered heavy loss- wearing military 'uniforms. He says' when opened at the front were found 0 ;,. pffice and all pubic apartments Mak- by paying ail available gold to the es, the corpses of hundreds of the these women had not been enrolled in , to.,contain_ rubbish, he declares. That AN Ing cash payments to use notes in- I post -off ice and the banks, and in mak- enemy remaining in the network' of the fighting regiments, but had been is attributed to the activity of Ger. Istead of gold whenever possible, says ing payments whenever possible in the French wire entanglements. serving in the transportation corps ' man agents in the Russian monition �► Press Bureau announcement. Ichecks and nates instead of in gold. The German forces in -the Argonne and the commissary. They had been,factories. ' z�ktflby-law was passed appointing I L�REBH COW FOR BALE, -4 years George Cooper collector of Mazes for 1' old at los tsa, B. F. eon. Pioksrina. Ind. Publish" evst Friday maracas atLis the year 1915, ' R1i�nd Creek, was" passed fiat tile" - �g- hove 6 7, township rate for 1915 at 4 mill, in HIGHEST PRICE PAID For all the dollar-; the'Police Village of Pick• wzw of ¢!try. tank and so�rap,iron. - ---3.26 par year ; +I-.% it paid is advance. ering at 4 mills.; the Police Village of L. PIKE, Ion �coa, s, Pickering „ind, phone -Bubseriptione'to the uait•d stat•a iJ 50 Claremont at 2 1, to mills; the provin- 140s: fly in advance tial war tax rate at 1 1 10 mills, the county rate at 3 310 mills, and the BULLS FOR BALE -I have for general school rate at 2 l 10 mills on .els several bull calves at a moderate GH • OHN MURKAR, Proprietor, the dollar. Clarem nt,18•�a•e,Piokermg. B.,E,atf The Council now adjourned to mfet PICKERING COUNCIL again at one p. m. on Monday the 6th, FOR BALE -Premier eti1ity -Plow day of September for 'the transaction one John Deer manure spreader, 5 pigser6 weeks old. ♦poly at lot 14. B. F, con, Pick - The above council met pursuant to of -general business. P g or address JAMES GREENLew, Pickering adjournment on Monday they 9th inst. o46-47 -emhers all present, the reeve in the �IV•MEMOR/AM _ hair.OST-A boy's overcoat on con. 8, The minutes of the last meeting loving memory of Gertrude Viola IJ east of the Brock Road or on the Brock g Carlton, who died Aug. 18th, 1914.. Road between the stb concession and were read and approved. lircusham. Finder please• leave with Wm. A number of accounts were pre. .Gone, but not Forgottenr MUSGROVE, Brougham d6, for payment and referred to Gone is the one, we loved so dear.-■ the respective standing -committees. Her trouble and pain is.o'er, OR SALE OR TO RENT -170 acre _ --- -_ A communicatiun wasreceived from But we hope to meet our'Darling Ffarm in the township of Pickering, Good W. E. N. Sinclair, baTtister. of Osh- On the Bright and Heavenly grain and stock farm with stabling under- Sh01'e. ueath and silos. lots of water. For further aw8, stating that he had been unable particu!ars apply to FRED W, GIBSON, 8, R, go arrange a date on which the Pick- -Father and Mother No 1, Bzookan 46 tf Bring bridge matter would come be. - T OST -On Friday afternoon, Aug. fore the county udge, until after Re air Shop ! L 4^x01. Farewell and Judg"cIniyre had 6th, lady's raincoat, bet, lots ten dud sue teen on the Markham and Pickering tow¢liae, +returned from their holidays. or on the side road between the town line and On motion, H. Johnston was heardtentti con:essioa Markham. Finder kindly re filling up of ditches in the Village Now is the time to get your Bicycles 1 leave with or oommnaloas• with MRS. THOS, _'bf Whitevale, thus causing damage repaired for the good roads. I REErELY, Locust Sul, Crit, re 3o adjoining. property. Get your Automoble Tires now. The standing committee on Contin- Prices are awn down. BLV DER TWINE -The undersigned y gencies reported and - recommended y is still in the bidder twine s p with a frill Ford size $15.50, other sizes in supply oa hand, three graded at p:ices lower ..,]payment as follows: John 3fUrkar !than last year. Ia fact the prix• will Compare on account of printing Voters' List, proportion.; i:favozably witbtbatofany other desl•r. All 80:00 ; D. R. Beaton on acct. of salary, Ind phone 1913. grade. guaranteed. Call and see sample and x3,00 ; John For to for telhone } ;get prices. THOS. B.M♦RQUIS, Pic =. 4861 ebargesre Mn. Gregea .50; Alex Wil Russell Andrese wI i OUND-Horse, and buggy, horse son expenses atteading'the opening of PICKERIN G. Oat. 1' lisbt bay, bund in both eyes. eight hind London and Port Stanley Hydro- __ teUock gray ;'o b with robber tires sad -- = tiicc[riC rai']waye; 11. ; A. A. low- -e�w�-y�-p �.as -0-ted h•*tea•• }bra expenses to Whitby attending t C Soviet � i to good order, ong o lett in B. L. Redd, Park, y P 7 g on Friday evening or early on ' POTTER. ay awra- meeting re Kingston road improve- ACi1�iNrtl iaa• ♦poly to J&MaS POTTER. county ment scheme_3,00 ; E. B. Hoover ditto - Constable, Pickering. _::_ t4, 00. 'Theataadiag oo mitteeon Bonuses LTORSE FOUND -In Mr. Ruddy's Lira `hat 'i�ttet Field Mark. between 9 p at. oo the ,venin¢ of $or Wire Fences, Drainage Matters. 1 Friday, J¢1 30th: sad S a- m. on Baca:day, (reported and recommended payment With cement tile, which the A ricul- been Slat, a bar maze. bland, This animal has as follows : Alex Albright bonus on 8 been traded for a black geldtn which person claim kind on who 96 rods of wire fence on lot 25,..con._. 5, made• Splendid brick tdtcce,ved the black seldma is requested to to - Ms, are aso made rt at once to JOHN TOWN&B_tD, 91 Y )rk. 11121); George Duncan, bonus on Sal from the same material. We make ; jfe svo, Toronto, or phone M 46 rods of wire fence on lot 26, con. 6, both tile 'and brick. Get our prices ZLO- rods ; :',ire fen Wilson bonus on 6. bleph e 530. STEAM COAL rode of wire Peace on Int 11, con. 6, Korn, Telephone 5.104. - 114.25. Applicwtions for bonuses were / C . ..- _received from the following: W. T: H I N D L G 4f C � . _ _. Wilson. about 33 rods on sideline be- • • 1 will have constantly on hand tween lots 20 and'_3, in con. 7. MrwmirEVALE, oNT; , Forgie to inspect and report. W. B. _ _ _ _ a full supply of steam coal, '___,.$ohson shout 60 rods as sidrlin_e be. -TEII?ERS WANTED possible price. tween late 22 "and 23 con: 8. Mr. at lowest Sparks to inspect and report. James - 31lacRae about 9 rods on sideline be- Sealed tenders, marked --tenders for W. H. GIBSON, Sween lots 34 and 35 in coo. 3. Mr. bridge," will be receired"'at the ofPl^e Sparks to inspect and report.. " Fred of the Clerk az Wbiterale, at 7 o'clock 45.17 G"REENBL RN STATION. Gostick about 40 rods on. lot '2.4. con P. M. on Sdtitrddy, Aug. 21st. for the r- 7.. Mr. Hoover to inspect. Joseph conatruction of a- concretebridge on t Vegetables Evans about 50 rods on western boun- the 5th concession road of Pickering Fruit, F1 nary of sideroad on lot 20, con. 8, and township, opposite lot 34, and for the about 1ii0 rods on north west corner. digSW out. of the prevent stone cul- ..' Xr. Forgie to inspect and report. vert. [All kiuda of imported and home The standing committee on Roads For-pa•rticWars apply to any mem- grown Fruits and Vegetables, and Bridges reported and recommend- her oP the Councilfresh twice a week. ed the following payruents r Barkin The lowest or any tender not neces- `Reesot 93 vds of gravel for div.72, 9. Ji: sarily accepted. .If cye h&ve not what you want _Y Soden 52 yds gravel for div. 61. S.20 48.47 E. B. Hoavzr. Reeve we can Ret it. R R. 5iowhrayy�6yd�gr+tve} for div. 178. ,50c.: W. P,Jonee, 42 yds gravel J - - - Give us a call. - dly, 58. 4.20 ; J. L. Palmer, 65 yds Xseo ddvert4temefets. gravel for diva 14. 6.50 : also i56 yds Don't forget we keep gravel fordiv, 13, 6.00: H. Ellicott, 34 - yd, gravel for div 29. 5.40 ; Geo. GatesTANTED-A "girl or womwn at--NEILSO`ii'S ICE CREAK, IW ynsgravtl dir. 14. 10,00: H. Park. srmooe Point soass fol general work, er IIB yds gravel div 78. 6.90 ; D. Ano-is♦poly to MRS. J. R ILLIASffi, Pickering 48 H. J. MARQUIS 48 yds gravel div, 48, 4.80: (3e0. Gate, T Will excban4ie ray equity in forty R yds gravel div; le; 8.30 • John Bur• pL acre y farm and kea¢tiful Toronto suburban e e Loa, 82 vda gravel div, 5f, �6 20 : John turoaddtn� V.seiTYU& acre farm 46 4 « • 'Calvert for gravelling station road 'i iickering 50.40; Jas. Allaway and other for building Kennedy bridge SUMMER :-� FURNITURE 2Zo0 ; H, .Calvert for grading Stagg i Ston road opp. lots 4 and 5, 14.00 ; H Wyert for gradin i£_i_ag_atop road FOR__LAWNS AND PORCHES -i tBEi as -H. (,'alvertaad J.Calvert for graveliiog Kingston ,Arm chair, double : woven basket seat 81.85, reclining road opp. lot 17. 12.60 ; W, D. Gordon anal fuldipg chairs, camp stools 35 cts. Son timber for Kanoedy's bridge. Camp cots with head and foot rest special 82.25. 4.00: Orville 3lowbray, work on div. 6. L50 ; Cs-leb Fore th on acct, of grav- _$ammocks going at eost. _ Come while they last. _ .Aling Brock road con. 8, also on con. 9, N opp.lot 27; 40.00; Wm. Dizcn rep.C. H. BURLING, � iPICKERING road div. • in lieu of commutation for - __ 7 aa return o rc _ repairing - and furnishing ' , - timber oncon. 6, bet. lots 32 and 33, 23.00 ; M. Fitzpatrick 80 ,yds gravel div. 30, 8.00 ;`Frank Soden repairing -• - ,. i Carson's hill 19.37; M. Kennedy wort: on Kennedy's bridge 10.25; J. L. Spink tt Co. Ltd., coal for crusher and rent for 4 aiding and 12.46 : -C, Fitzpatrick: re - ➢i +sring washout on con. 4. opp, lot 21, . Sparks fretgbt on timber from Toronto.;25 : Heid &Co. tim- ber for Bella bridge con. 3, 30.2x1• ; Robt H. Pilkey"overseer in div 50 for evertme 8.00: James Kennedy .draw - trig timber for Bell's bridge, con: 3, - 3;00 ; Sainuel Stewart rep, hill on sideroad bet. lots 12 and 13, con.6. 3.00; lil R. R. Mowbray 124 yds gravel for div. 50, 12.40 ; Frank Soden for rad- "MADE IN CANADA" Ij a tan -6goiron Co. for en vert in con. 1, opp, lot 9, 14.40: - o Frank Soden, repairs for grader Zee ; _ ,; For -A To, Thos. Oliver drawing pipe from--Gieen• � Vi- �- laurn station and putting in same on eon. 7, opp, lot 9, 5.00; R. R. Mowbray - O'c" a7 galvanized plot for Brown's bridgeP"� ie d e.d an con. 5. opp, lot 7, 5,70 :"D. Barrell dt • - Son gravel supplied in 1914 for bridge _ in con.'8, 12.00 ;Wm. Gibson drawing ' timber from Pickering • and rep. The price of the Ford Tooting Car bridge on sideroad bet. lots 6 and 7 in -• con. 4. 10.00. Thos. Oliver work on .,has been reduced to sideroad bet, lots 14 and 15 in con. 6, M also work on con. 7, repairing road "530.CJ0 at spring creek and rep. approach to deroad in con. 6, and drawingg 128' ravel for bridge in aideroad bet, .. ' is -'+ag4i 15 in con. 1. 120.75 ; Thos. Price 02 Other Cara CII application Gau,lin, 4b yat grave.for bridge beta t,• _ . lots 14 and 15 in con. 7; 4,00 : W. J. V#vltt, rep, washout on Di yitt`s '-Hili ' W. J. LUKE is SON, and opening ditch 1.50 + A by-law;was l introduced, passed Whitby,- Ontatl0 through its,parious reading and fin- ally carried, assessing the various _ W. B. Powell, Pickering .. school sections in the township to r providefundsforthe purpose of the maid sections as follows: S. 9. No. l- .-'W • 2-750 : 3-4T6; 49-61574W-1660 5-600 -. 6-660 : 7-726 ; 8-600 : 9-1010 • + - 30-750; 11-700: 12-726.11: 13-950 : 34--aW; 15-1931 ; 16-700: IT -56C : U.S.S. 1 80;; 2-031117 ; 4-!72.05 350. _ ®1um a! _ �..r. .�• �.o.x - 7r ----"-THE GROCER Is receiving a lot of nice pure Clover Hone -:- IN PINT SEALERS, 30c, IN QUART SEALERS, 60c.- 0c.LOADS z�ktflby-law was passed appointing I L�REBH COW FOR BALE, -4 years George Cooper collector of Mazes for 1' old at los tsa, B. F. eon. Pioksrina. Ind. Publish" evst Friday maracas atLis the year 1915, ' R1i�nd Creek, was" passed fiat tile" - �g- hove 6 7, township rate for 1915 at 4 mill, in HIGHEST PRICE PAID For all the dollar-; the'Police Village of Pick• wzw of ¢!try. tank and so�rap,iron. - ---3.26 par year ; +I-.% it paid is advance. ering at 4 mills.; the Police Village of L. PIKE, Ion �coa, s, Pickering „ind, phone -Bubseriptione'to the uait•d stat•a iJ 50 Claremont at 2 1, to mills; the provin- 140s: fly in advance tial war tax rate at 1 1 10 mills, the county rate at 3 310 mills, and the BULLS FOR BALE -I have for general school rate at 2 l 10 mills on .els several bull calves at a moderate GH • OHN MURKAR, Proprietor, the dollar. Clarem nt,18•�a•e,Piokermg. B.,E,atf The Council now adjourned to mfet PICKERING COUNCIL again at one p. m. on Monday the 6th, FOR BALE -Premier eti1ity -Plow day of September for 'the transaction one John Deer manure spreader, 5 pigser6 weeks old. ♦poly at lot 14. B. F, con, Pick - The above council met pursuant to of -general business. P g or address JAMES GREENLew, Pickering adjournment on Monday they 9th inst. o46-47 -emhers all present, the reeve in the �IV•MEMOR/AM _ hair.OST-A boy's overcoat on con. 8, The minutes of the last meeting loving memory of Gertrude Viola IJ east of the Brock Road or on the Brock g Carlton, who died Aug. 18th, 1914.. Road between the stb concession and were read and approved. lircusham. Finder please• leave with Wm. A number of accounts were pre. .Gone, but not Forgottenr MUSGROVE, Brougham d6, for payment and referred to Gone is the one, we loved so dear.-■ the respective standing -committees. Her trouble and pain is.o'er, OR SALE OR TO RENT -170 acre _ --- -_ A communicatiun wasreceived from But we hope to meet our'Darling Ffarm in the township of Pickering, Good W. E. N. Sinclair, baTtister. of Osh- On the Bright and Heavenly grain and stock farm with stabling under- Sh01'e. ueath and silos. lots of water. For further aw8, stating that he had been unable particu!ars apply to FRED W, GIBSON, 8, R, go arrange a date on which the Pick- -Father and Mother No 1, Bzookan 46 tf Bring bridge matter would come be. - T OST -On Friday afternoon, Aug. fore the county udge, until after Re air Shop ! L 4^x01. Farewell and Judg"cIniyre had 6th, lady's raincoat, bet, lots ten dud sue teen on the Markham and Pickering tow¢liae, +returned from their holidays. or on the side road between the town line and On motion, H. Johnston was heardtentti con:essioa Markham. Finder kindly re filling up of ditches in the Village Now is the time to get your Bicycles 1 leave with or oommnaloas• with MRS. THOS, _'bf Whitevale, thus causing damage repaired for the good roads. I REErELY, Locust Sul, Crit, re 3o adjoining. property. Get your Automoble Tires now. The standing committee on Contin- Prices are awn down. BLV DER TWINE -The undersigned y gencies reported and - recommended y is still in the bidder twine s p with a frill Ford size $15.50, other sizes in supply oa hand, three graded at p:ices lower ..,]payment as follows: John 3fUrkar !than last year. Ia fact the prix• will Compare on account of printing Voters' List, proportion.; i:favozably witbtbatofany other desl•r. All 80:00 ; D. R. Beaton on acct. of salary, Ind phone 1913. grade. guaranteed. Call and see sample and x3,00 ; John For to for telhone } ;get prices. THOS. B.M♦RQUIS, Pic =. 4861 ebargesre Mn. Gregea .50; Alex Wil Russell Andrese wI i OUND-Horse, and buggy, horse son expenses atteading'the opening of PICKERIN G. Oat. 1' lisbt bay, bund in both eyes. eight hind London and Port Stanley Hydro- __ teUock gray ;'o b with robber tires sad -- = tiicc[riC rai']waye; 11. ; A. A. low- -e�w�-y�-p �.as -0-ted h•*tea•• }bra expenses to Whitby attending t C Soviet � i to good order, ong o lett in B. L. Redd, Park, y P 7 g on Friday evening or early on ' POTTER. ay awra- meeting re Kingston road improve- ACi1�iNrtl iaa• ♦poly to J&MaS POTTER. county ment scheme_3,00 ; E. B. Hoover ditto - Constable, Pickering. _::_ t4, 00. 'Theataadiag oo mitteeon Bonuses LTORSE FOUND -In Mr. Ruddy's Lira `hat 'i�ttet Field Mark. between 9 p at. oo the ,venin¢ of $or Wire Fences, Drainage Matters. 1 Friday, J¢1 30th: sad S a- m. on Baca:day, (reported and recommended payment With cement tile, which the A ricul- been Slat, a bar maze. bland, This animal has as follows : Alex Albright bonus on 8 been traded for a black geldtn which person claim kind on who 96 rods of wire fence on lot 25,..con._. 5, made• Splendid brick tdtcce,ved the black seldma is requested to to - Ms, are aso made rt at once to JOHN TOWN&B_tD, 91 Y )rk. 11121); George Duncan, bonus on Sal from the same material. We make ; jfe svo, Toronto, or phone M 46 rods of wire fence on lot 26, con. 6, both tile 'and brick. Get our prices ZLO- rods ; :',ire fen Wilson bonus on 6. bleph e 530. STEAM COAL rode of wire Peace on Int 11, con. 6, Korn, Telephone 5.104. - 114.25. Applicwtions for bonuses were / C . ..- _received from the following: W. T: H I N D L G 4f C � . _ _. Wilson. about 33 rods on sideline be- • • 1 will have constantly on hand tween lots 20 and'_3, in con. 7. MrwmirEVALE, oNT; , Forgie to inspect and report. W. B. _ _ _ _ a full supply of steam coal, '___,.$ohson shout 60 rods as sidrlin_e be. -TEII?ERS WANTED possible price. tween late 22 "and 23 con: 8. Mr. at lowest Sparks to inspect and report. James - 31lacRae about 9 rods on sideline be- Sealed tenders, marked --tenders for W. H. GIBSON, Sween lots 34 and 35 in coo. 3. Mr. bridge," will be receired"'at the ofPl^e Sparks to inspect and report.. " Fred of the Clerk az Wbiterale, at 7 o'clock 45.17 G"REENBL RN STATION. Gostick about 40 rods on. lot '2.4. con P. M. on Sdtitrddy, Aug. 21st. for the r- 7.. Mr. Hoover to inspect. Joseph conatruction of a- concretebridge on t Vegetables Evans about 50 rods on western boun- the 5th concession road of Pickering Fruit, F1 nary of sideroad on lot 20, con. 8, and township, opposite lot 34, and for the about 1ii0 rods on north west corner. digSW out. of the prevent stone cul- ..' Xr. Forgie to inspect and report. vert. [All kiuda of imported and home The standing committee on Roads For-pa•rticWars apply to any mem- grown Fruits and Vegetables, and Bridges reported and recommend- her oP the Councilfresh twice a week. ed the following payruents r Barkin The lowest or any tender not neces- `Reesot 93 vds of gravel for div.72, 9. Ji: sarily accepted. .If cye h&ve not what you want _Y Soden 52 yds gravel for div. 61. S.20 48.47 E. B. Hoavzr. Reeve we can Ret it. R R. 5iowhrayy�6yd�gr+tve} for div. 178. ,50c.: W. P,Jonee, 42 yds gravel J - - - Give us a call. - dly, 58. 4.20 ; J. L. Palmer, 65 yds Xseo ddvert4temefets. gravel for diva 14. 6.50 : also i56 yds Don't forget we keep gravel fordiv, 13, 6.00: H. Ellicott, 34 - yd, gravel for div 29. 5.40 ; Geo. GatesTANTED-A "girl or womwn at--NEILSO`ii'S ICE CREAK, IW ynsgravtl dir. 14. 10,00: H. Park. srmooe Point soass fol general work, er IIB yds gravel div 78. 6.90 ; D. Ano-is♦poly to MRS. J. R ILLIASffi, Pickering 48 H. J. MARQUIS 48 yds gravel div, 48, 4.80: (3e0. Gate, T Will excban4ie ray equity in forty R yds gravel div; le; 8.30 • John Bur• pL acre y farm and kea¢tiful Toronto suburban e e Loa, 82 vda gravel div, 5f, �6 20 : John turoaddtn� V.seiTYU& acre farm 46 4 « • 'Calvert for gravelling station road 'i iickering 50.40; Jas. Allaway and other for building Kennedy bridge SUMMER :-� FURNITURE 2Zo0 ; H, .Calvert for grading Stagg i Ston road opp. lots 4 and 5, 14.00 ; H Wyert for gradin i£_i_ag_atop road FOR__LAWNS AND PORCHES -i tBEi as -H. (,'alvertaad J.Calvert for graveliiog Kingston ,Arm chair, double : woven basket seat 81.85, reclining road opp. lot 17. 12.60 ; W, D. Gordon anal fuldipg chairs, camp stools 35 cts. Son timber for Kanoedy's bridge. Camp cots with head and foot rest special 82.25. 4.00: Orville 3lowbray, work on div. 6. L50 ; Cs-leb Fore th on acct, of grav- _$ammocks going at eost. _ Come while they last. _ .Aling Brock road con. 8, also on con. 9, N opp.lot 27; 40.00; Wm. Dizcn rep.C. H. BURLING, � iPICKERING road div. • in lieu of commutation for - __ 7 aa return o rc _ repairing - and furnishing ' , - timber oncon. 6, bet. lots 32 and 33, 23.00 ; M. Fitzpatrick 80 ,yds gravel div. 30, 8.00 ;`Frank Soden repairing -• - ,. i Carson's hill 19.37; M. Kennedy wort: on Kennedy's bridge 10.25; J. L. Spink tt Co. Ltd., coal for crusher and rent for 4 aiding and 12.46 : -C, Fitzpatrick: re - ➢i +sring washout on con. 4. opp, lot 21, . Sparks fretgbt on timber from Toronto.;25 : Heid &Co. tim- ber for Bella bridge con. 3, 30.2x1• ; Robt H. Pilkey"overseer in div 50 for evertme 8.00: James Kennedy .draw - trig timber for Bell's bridge, con: 3, - 3;00 ; Sainuel Stewart rep, hill on sideroad bet. lots 12 and 13, con.6. 3.00; lil R. R. Mowbray 124 yds gravel for div. 50, 12.40 ; Frank Soden for rad- "MADE IN CANADA" Ij a tan -6goiron Co. for en vert in con. 1, opp, lot 9, 14.40: - o Frank Soden, repairs for grader Zee ; _ ,; For -A To, Thos. Oliver drawing pipe from--Gieen• � Vi- �- laurn station and putting in same on eon. 7, opp, lot 9, 5.00; R. R. Mowbray - O'c" a7 galvanized plot for Brown's bridgeP"� ie d e.d an con. 5. opp, lot 7, 5,70 :"D. Barrell dt • - Son gravel supplied in 1914 for bridge _ in con.'8, 12.00 ;Wm. Gibson drawing ' timber from Pickering • and rep. The price of the Ford Tooting Car bridge on sideroad bet. lots 6 and 7 in -• con. 4. 10.00. Thos. Oliver work on .,has been reduced to sideroad bet, lots 14 and 15 in con. 6, M also work on con. 7, repairing road "530.CJ0 at spring creek and rep. approach to deroad in con. 6, and drawingg 128' ravel for bridge in aideroad bet, .. ' is -'+ag4i 15 in con. 1. 120.75 ; Thos. Price 02 Other Cara CII application Gau,lin, 4b yat grave.for bridge beta t,• _ . lots 14 and 15 in con. 7; 4,00 : W. J. V#vltt, rep, washout on Di yitt`s '-Hili ' W. J. LUKE is SON, and opening ditch 1.50 + A by-law;was l introduced, passed Whitby,- Ontatl0 through its,parious reading and fin- ally carried, assessing the various _ W. B. Powell, Pickering .. school sections in the township to r providefundsforthe purpose of the maid sections as follows: S. 9. No. l- .-'W • 2-750 : 3-4T6; 49-61574W-1660 5-600 -. 6-660 : 7-726 ; 8-600 : 9-1010 • + - 30-750; 11-700: 12-726.11: 13-950 : 34--aW; 15-1931 ; 16-700: IT -56C : U.S.S. 1 80;; 2-031117 ; 4-!72.05 350. _ ®1um a! _ �..r. .�• �,Bat HEISE 8rE0TJ291F"V=Jt R ICITA� - ----"-THE GROCER Is receiving a lot of nice pure Clover Hone -:- IN PINT SEALERS, 30c, IN QUART SEALERS, 60c.- 0c.LOADS LOADSOF SEALERS- -ALL SIZES` - f CROWN JABS OR PERFECT SEAL. FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Bananas,, Oranges, Lemons, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, .. New Cabbage, Ripe Tomatoes. etc. -... ' ALL THE DIFFERENT BREAKFAST FOODS FOR % - - " THE HOT WEATHER _ "Buy your groceries at the grocers. i *RICHARDS0IN -;- Rem'ov'ed To • New Story =;- = - -TWO DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND. =--- SPECIAL B�- ARGAIN-9-At NEW -STORE. -:-'SHOE - - STORE _e ,PEEL'S. Bell Phone 151. IAflt I TB Y, +ONTA�RJO a Established aver Forty-one Years --` - Pi E STAN, DBANK f --%r CANADA _ iAWUS OVER i4000.0011) i The Ay $, C of Bacildng� -Al -, perfect Safety. �uick Assets. - --Reliable Service ,I7g -'We solicit - your account is our SAVINGS D19PARTMENT PICKERING BRANCH, :. K R W. GORDON. 1Manaser. 10 E) la IBinsae6 .iso at vAdkby. : r g Purdine ar e. -FOR PICKLING : For what's the use of trying to pickle with vinegar that- wont pickle_ Bre hits lis the beet only. ;•Ree•, mixed;pickling spice, mustard Cloves, turnerii-, carry - .Powder, mace, etc. - _ Protect your fruit, jellies, pickles and catsup with parowaz, that wiR keep theta in open or closed vessels. Fruit jars, tumblers for jelly, rubber rings, etc. Preserving - kettles, large, medium or small. 'day A -good cup of Tea will help you through the Yong hot better than if yod use the dish water kind. We have good tea. 2 ' --.Our groceries are the. freshest. >3 •+GCE0RE,.,-..PH1L1P -- BROVGi•HA.�2 • - - ONTARIO ..' WTOOD -qL1][J0 Are the Best for the 7 Farmer -. -See us f before placing :yourorder. Estiiinates ori all Building' -Material y = furnished �,Bat HEISE 8rE0TJ291F"V=Jt '. .•'. 9'�4' of _ -r.. .'4 .. y� , .,.._+.v+lr ,gyf,,rv..i .Y ---u' -, _ ,, 'y _ �— n . N —. - r ,.., - �2n• _ .fir,,. .- 1",."v �, :...: ..e'b+..r-... ,.. v+w a,. :. .. - s• a. _. .'.... '.�.. W.. ..,. .._ ....sem..:.:'.. Y. :. ..: ,. - - _.. _ ..+ e-�9 - .. - ,�•�..i'�_ 4.4 L # N . ••if�3 .y, _ J 1 ciwasra�tZ Mrs. Ed K. Bame, of Syr use, Mrs. John Paterson and daugh-+ Robin -T psoa Tuesmy N. Y.. is visiting her parents, Mi- ter. Miss Isabella, of Toronto, are _ 10MINOWBAN in the cit ;: d-mrs. idarry vlsttiagfon few-dayy few ++sake. and Mra. Paterson. _ �� It Thomas Birkett is laid off duty Mrs. John Shirk, accom vied _with an attack of lumbago. ppaa -- - Mrs..Carter is vision with Wal by her children, is spendtog a NIR saau.tosti O"R, ALP., vese+oVff M• o. aanm+sr,a. noa•r,tuwsarr, A g WOMAN f _ Q A. DOGMT. � >,�. , and Mrs. Edwards for a few days. couple of weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of Toronto, her sister in Weston. ti.Nw hi+ a NM0.oM o1* rwr o.r1+Y.r hoax i7.aM o1 are visiting with relatives in town Masters Robin and Fratsic You Can Start S Savings Account g g TERRIBLE STATE Wright, of Green River, spent y y ~`F • Mee: James For to is spending a g P with �i.00. It U not accessary for you to wait until You haves few days with her niece in' Toron- Monday here with their grand- large sum of money. An account can be opened with $1.00 or v _'_ • to. father, James Lawson. more on which interest is compounded twice a year. — James B. Madill is spending a — -- Prof. Dr. Farmer, of McMaster • - T • Finds Help in Lydia E. Pink - few days with his brother in Lo University. will occupy the pulpit = -WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. mATKIN�SON, Manager. � rust Hill. has Vegetable in the Baptist church, on ,Sunday ap Charles Gibbons has returned Com urKL next. Everybody +velcot#e. " home after spending a week s+ith Miss Etta Sanderson who has friends in the city. been spending her holidays at the Miss Fostiva Hutchison of Stotiff- Cape Wolfe, Canada.-" Last March'I ' house of her parents here ,has re TIhfE Td BLE—Pickering BtationGl ville, spent Saturday last with was a complete wreck. I find van u turned to the cit to resume her - " f T. R: Trains going East ane ea follows-- Miss Mary Morgan. p p y No. 1 Mail 8.08 Miss Janet Young is spending a all hope of getting better or living any duties. " 12 Local 2.60 P. Int. length of time, as I was such a sufferer David Scott has returned home ;' ' '14 Local 6.06 P. M. N couple of weeks with her brother, from female troubles. But I took Lydia after spending a week in Toronto Trains going west• dae as followe-- 'dawes Young, of Br-ooklin. E. Pinkham's'Vegetable Compound, and and other western into. Peter No. 13 Local 7.47 A. M. W. G. and Mrs. Scott, of Rich- �y I am is g� health and have a p° 17 Local . R. M. mond Hill, spent Sunda with the Macnab sr. relieved during his _ -.� 7 M 750 p, HI Sunday pair of twin boys two months old and absence. /^c CREAM •Sundayinoluded• former's father, Wm- Scott. growing finely. I surprised doctors and ! V L �jG aI r/ All `r David Pugh, of Reach township neighbors for they all know what a Roy Rumohr is spending a few Is spending a few days with his wreck I was, days renewing old acquaintances , twin brother, Hugh Gregg sr. in Bradford. He will resume his At the Pickering Bakery WANTED y V',es Rena Michell has returned 'Now I am healthy, happy and hearty, duties in the Standard Bank, Wel- Try our Home-made Bread A reliable man to sell and owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's ling ton next week. • toher home in Unionville, after Ay ublish this letter HERB MONKEY, PICKERINQ --*visiting with relatives in town. if you lilts. I think --mo - more women A very heavy rain storm occur• c, hick if HARDCANADIAN GROWN TOCS " Rupert Allaway, of Whitby, red here on. Sunday last, accom• - Y O r spent a few hours in town on Mon- used your remedies they would have naiad b beau thunder and better health. "—Mrs. J: T. COOK, Lot p y yn Pickering and Ontario day with his sister, Mrs. J. H. lightning. and some sten report Greenwoodd '.• Hardware No. 7, Cape. Wolfe, P. E. L, Canada. .,County. Beal• hail, though not very heavy. Call and see our stock of "Happy € Miss McFarlane spent a few Because having case y a difficult one, and, dont Thought" and other stoves td days last week with . her sister, doctors having done you no good, do not Start now at the beet Mrs, des McCreight, of Mark. continue to suffer without giving Lydia - - , as well as other linea i QO YEARS* of Hardware. selling time; �- - R. d a MEavetrou bin and repairing Send for list of 8 iia Offerings, F. C. and Mrs. Madill have re- trial. It surely has remedied many EXPERIENCE g q P g p g � promptly attended 'turned home from their honey- cases of female ills, such as inflamma- r _ and terms to agents: - moon which was spent most eu- tion, ulceration, displacements, tumors, Work guaranteed and prices - :. Jopably with relatives in Detroit, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, moderate. Liberal Commission '11arrow and other western points. and it may be exactly what you need. Lawrence Denny, Handsome tree outfit. S. F. and Mrs. Robins Rrespend- The Pinkham record is a proud and GREENWOOD STONE 8C WELLINGTON with 4 Truws MAMs- — —.- - friends io-Peterboro. During the a on Dt wws absence of 6l r. Robina, a record of constant d , ( CorrR9oKrs,A� The Foathill Nurseries. Mr. Wil- victory over the ob- \� kn"ne.eae:na a.ketcb and descn�t,°n mw F H �-IIi'�DLE ,cox will officiate as station agent. qws. a.cortaaa ,urtins *muni i fEetablished 18971 stinateii,,of women I ta,e t��Lt i.troe.�s R'HITE� �I.E Some of our residents are anx- '�' ttoa.etrzet, c°Lsdau °ar"'°r'` T O R C7 N Z' 0 —ills that deal out e•nt rrse. c idest act m. socun to tons to contribute to the funds far pumas tasen L a ]luaa OiC°IIeroetn CLliRPENTER, BUILDER the rehase of a machine irna but despair. It is an es- - ,ysctaaeaew,.,tro®a m HOUSE VERANDAH, AND BARN — Pu tablished fact that S&0#l��MtfiCa� WORK, PANTRY CABINETS la far no ane has taken the cant Lydia E. Pinkhaan's ,rw T ATTENTION lative in having the village can Ve etableCompound ?01 g~� eti�b pdaz,o1O��•a'ra °a°""t'd"'°' ��'msc ` DUMB WAITERS. Yap9ed. g e� ax•ae 7 •ef•oue• prep Terms rex BMW has restored health - t SMR.. Ca^.sda 7S s s•W ro•t•s• vws4 Sola t7 .' Shingling a 7 nd 'general repair The Women's Institute will to thousands of such suffering women. work -1 hold their August-tneetiag on they don't you try it if you need such s 1!1 N See we about any job yon want If yon contemplate doing may. afternoon of the 18th at the hone medianey _ �� �°ii°'n"Oe -done. -Prices right. - of :firs. Samir. Program : Flowers _ M-- ----- 5504 Howe Telephone. kind of bniIdiag next seaecto. 4lik. and shrubs that are easy to grow. Samples of jellies by different members of the Institute. All ladies are invited. Hour of meet- . inx 3 o'clock. Farmers are now busy with •th-eir oat harvest as well as finiih- ishiog up their baying, fall wheat and barley harvest. Much dam- age was caused by the recent rains bat the damage is not so heavy as was at first thought. Many fields ► have to be ent only one way, -which will consequently prolong the work. A veteran of the Fenian raid has succeeded in collecting twenty raza" for the use of the soldiers at the front. What can you do to help? Those having say razors that can be spared are -requested Ito leave same at M. Hendersoi►'s. 'Thi --.1, is bein carried on at we will be pleased to figure FE E D -:- - en your requirments at C. N. R•, Station. for all kinds of - Cherrywood building material. - Rrewers' Grains, Malted Corn Feed P=ICKERI�iO �� Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oileake ileal.- Cotton Seed Meal, etc. Lf T*Rp C p V J\ p �'1 Order$ taken for Swift's Red Steer V MBEEA\ l ARD Fertilizers: T Phone Hose Markham 5030. z W. D. Gordon & Soni rZIM0 la9693 MOOS= = .PICKERIN( _ rr •LOil1.9dQ, ' r eO�.ta►M� y .. ' ' .. nU�s'�rs„caen�r •Bell and Independent phone. b •«a -- " s w r g a .,K a The Pickering - ithe earnest request of Lord- Kia- -- - • , .4"•- •. 1chener, the war secretary. !+aw "" • Co s vigilance Committee — At the recent)lianitoba elections a - d ctnt m °' ., s Rev. W. R. wood, of Franklie, ) • O' •c r "" Man., and formerly of Claremont. ' a. - • as p� cat '- • - E The object of this Association h to _ was eleeted to the legislature by It CI A N1fA13 ; a;v �-� I� lessen stealing and prosecute a majority of 197. His many 16 r F AW11 i,,,, . -6� � a 1. the felons. friends here congratulate him on �. orw�i =1G a•t I the honor conferred upon him by s O ! n.r 9i iA lt{emben having premy stolen oonamad his fellow -electors. We will lack 4 oats immediately with as member- orward to his still farther pro - a towerTalcuinPowder' t C c ° o ot, ^IC of Executive Qomm>i1ee. f p y grass in the political field. His aa� i 1 i � I� ldembenhip fes + . di.o0. constituency, Beautiful Plains, The distinctive odor of Mayflower Talcum sa, F,, o. ! x Mm aC7 ■ o ea ► fl $ o D ° o a Tioiets maw be trod from the Pre•id•nt er; was represented in the last par. is entirely new, and of such charm and delicacy N D -Ob s 0 a .a� e•cret.rs on appllo.non. t iia ant b Hon. Mr: Howden, who Me _ e E; s ' u !}' y as to immediately appeal to every woman of ss O . ^ x 1 a Easc. Com.—L. O. Banka, C. S. Palm - has been forced on of politics for S a __ _—_ er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Ont the present by' thece'nt scan- refinement. Antiseptic—exquisitely fine in O , a $ - gals. : texture, it is pre-eminent for use on baby. �; a° o . i li J, A. O'Connor: W, J. Clark. The Claremont pump factory ~ ; D e _ President, Secretary is Mill 'doing business as ttsttal. All Nyal preparations are in a class by themselves. ,� �� r g o „ ° o a ,.• g After forty pears experience. lir. _` `!Nyal's Face Cream and toilet regnistts are almost indis i;?_ a a _o s D George Gerow is' still in charge pensabie for the complexion. Ask at the Nyal Quality _ owing to the illness of his son, !gam for free copy of our booklet, "Your Complexion," John. After 85 years of constant {v►hichincludesdirections as to proper methods ofMassag;e.GOOd Luok service several of Mr. Gerow's W pumps aye still doing duty. 'He has just received a new stock of .• , first class white pine and British 0C_iib.. Trees Columbia cedar,- and is able to give his customers a first class pump at AN AV the old price, only the increased Depends on having the right kind price of timber added. Mr. GeroEv _ ■�'��� of trees. Bowman's have has n_ow a first class stock of iron- ps on hand, but a can ur- ickering,- . " av m -fibrous roots. pu nish a cheap iron pump such as _ They are grown in the right kind are kept in hardware stores.But o COD of soil. Thep are handled if you want a reliable iron pumpp D S T M P S O N (�7; sad packed in the Bink of send direct to the Gerow P.un� 1�%�Jcondition —and they grow. factory. 1 11 J. S. Bundy spent a few days agents wanted GROCERIES 'Two e recently with his cousin,' J. C. w, _ in Ontario County. .Bundy in the. Niagara district...erything' in THOS, W. BOWMAN & SON CO., While there he learnt some of the Fresli; Pure. Clean and up-to-date. We handle ev methods of farming as practiced the above line, give us your, grocery order. You UNITED" there. Several fruit farms looked will save money, Corn flakes,. 3 pks. 25c. Robin really fine, while others looked as Hood Rolled Oats 30c, pk. Rolled What, _ _ _ Ridge�e, --'On a, 0 if the owners were like the shag. "- Flour, Corn Meal, Etc. Bards in King Solomon's time. - -- Coffee 30c. 44c• and 50c. Ib. fresh ground while you wait * Some orchards had been cut down Black, green and mixed 'tea 80c. lb. oux • own blend '-Grain ' Chopping • on account of the San Jose scale, - and eq"i to any 40c.- tea, Try } lb: Also A V D OAT FLAKING while many cherry orchards were Liptons and Salada Tea badly used up with the blackThe undersigned is prepared to do knot. Hail storms had also visit- DRY GOODS Boots andshoes, hats, and caps, shirts• grain chopping and oat flaking ed some localities and had done ove. 11s, Overalls goodslby yd All over- " considerable damage, The Kia= all�fioods cut free, Suits to o._r�r $3 to $5 -,lase thah elsewhere every day in the week gars district is called the "Garden and a, practical man to tave orders. except on Saturday of Ontario" but garden stuff and We are offering a bargain n'cream separators. "Aquantity of slabs for sale, also field crops looks fully ae well in See us and get prices. Phone wagon tongues, axles, etc. our own County of Ontario. lir. Bundy hag returned do Niagara A SIMPSON & Cost - PIC�RING� John F. Bayles, Greenwood for several weeks. • 1 Of all materials and design 1 kept in stool. It will pay you b oall at our works and lnepeot our stook and obtain priow. Don't be misled bin &Bente we do not employ them, oonsegneni- ly we can, and do tbrow oft the agent oommission of 10 per oent.,whiohyou wll oertainiy save by purobasing from try. call solioited. WHITBY GRANITE Co.. ` CMOs. Whitby, Oatarle• ` S. V W ALXER - Pump Mali facturer- Shop- and Residence, Dundas St WHITBY, ONT. ltire-e doors west of Whitby Hous We are prepared to instal wood or irotf pumps on short notice, also attend to all kinds of repairing, ' Wells Cleaned, ---Agent for the Ontario 'wind Mill, , also gasoline engines and the squre gear EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR ind. Phone 26 '� ` ,.. a •I I ALEXANDER OF SERBIA. J -- Formerly Crown Priam, Is Prevent- t 3 About the Household = Balkan Agreement. It is one of the little jokes of fate _ - - _ that the .young man, Crown Prince - - - - - - Alexander of Serba, who was treated _ - Recipes for Dainty Dishes. be found that they will last clean with such contemptuous condescen- • S longer. sion by the exalted personages as- _ s the Sugar - - Syrup Scones.-One pound of self raising flour, add four ounces of but-' A. piece of sandpaper is.. of the sembled at • ter or dripping, two ounces of sugar,', greatest help in removing stains and the coronation of George V.-that he • T an ounce of sultanas, one-half pint of food from cooking utensils. I Prince Alexander, should be, in June, Whqn you pay for good fruit spza e To remove a- rusty appearance of 1915, the arbiter of the immediate milk and a tablespoonful of golden black suede shoes use a. mixture of destinies of Europe. it, you naturally want to be sure that your Jellies and 4. SMP. Mix all together thoroughly,', preserves will turn out. just right. You can be, if you use rolive oil and ink in equal parts. Bulgaria's entrance into the war cut into shapes and bake in a hot oyes < Clothes that have been sprinkled on the side' of England, Fiance, Rus- Sugar. f!br 24 minutes. These . are called will not mildew for days, even in sia, and Italy would, it is' quite open- ' -�; scones. Absolutely pure, and always, the same, .F3EDPATH Sugar summer, if kept away from the fire. ly stated in each of their capitals- Saucer Potatoes.-Take cold boiled has for sixty years proved most dependable for preserving, To clean ribbon, sponge with alco- help to bring about-an early termina- _potatoes, mash them with milk and hol and rub over the spot with clean tion of the war.' It' would release canning and Jelly-making, a little dripping and pepper and salt white soap, holding the ribbon' umania, now fearful of a Bulgarian It is just as easy to get the best-and -- und a little minced parsley. Fill straight. attack on her flank'if`ghe flung hei- - ,,.saucers with this mixture, allowing i I well worth while. So tell your grocer , ; - .one for each person; sprinkle the top' Use wash piows whenever . pos- `self at Austria's throat in Transyl- It must be REDPATH Sugar, in one of each with brown bread crumbs and sible for livingrooms and dens: vania. It would furnish the allies They are more h of the packages originated for a little- grated cheese. Bake in hygienic and more with'a. a .veteran Bulgarian army to- e quick REDPATH- '. oven till browned. saw'' march upon Turkey through Thrace, - - Potato, Fritters-Boil half a dozen I A most effective way to clean-, and it would give the allies the But- 2 and 5 lb. Sealed Cartons. d I� lye ' linoleum is to wash first with a garian port. of Dedeagatch, on the /* Potatoes-beat them and mix with little water and then polish by ap- Aegean Sea, for the landing of their - 10, 20, 50 and 100lb. Cbth Baggy ' ..thrge well-beaten eggs, a gill of milk, plying milk. own troops to co-operate with the rr�t a little oiled butter. Mix.. well -to- To remove ink spots from colored allied navies at Constantinple. C7" -„ •-gether and drop into boiling dripping.' goods dip the stain in pure melted » Fry a light brown, dish up and tallow. Wash out the tallow and ink Bulgaria's Demands., -142 Sweeten It } _ _ Sprinkle with sugar. Serve hot. Bulgaria makes no secret of her goes with it. CANADA SUGAR REFINING Vanilla Cake.-Beat a quarter of a willingness to be bought for sueh . A teaspoonful of boracic acid add- 'CO.. LIMITED, MONTREAL. pound of butter to a 'cream, add half ed to a cup of boiling water and allow- assistance. But she has only one a pound of sugar, the yolks of three cool is excellent for inflamed, Price. The Crown Prince of Serbia. eggs beaten up with a little milk, weak eyes. Regent in his country, can . alone payand a few drops of vanilla essence.�r�ll- is hp �- - - � It is said that,-a- rag soared 'in -a , .. � — • �; Sift in half pound of self-raising' g tuses to-do. flour, beat the white of the eggs to a cayenne pepper solution and stuffed Bulgaria demands above all else, pering off the place. that art of Macedonia which is in• in -a rat hole will set them all scam- g stiff froth,' and "add them to the mtix-' P - ture, stirring all together for five Stains on flannel may be removed habited by Bul arinns and which is 20 lbs. e minutes. Bake in a hot oven. with yolk of an egg and glycerine in 'in the possession of Serbia. ' To re- Raisin Bread.-Half, cup butter, 3 equal quantities. Leave- it on for half claim Macedonia from Turkey; and. tgga, I cup. milk, 1 teaspoon s4lt, 7 an hour, then wash out. _ *ups white flour, -cup sugar, 1 yeast - } mke, 1 cu boiling water, 1 cu chop- If cream will not .whip add the I ` - -_ P _ 8 _ P _. P- -white of an egg. Let both--- ped see3ed raisins. Scald aufk-;nd thoroughly chilled belore- whi _- tdd water. Dissolve yeast in half of Keep (ld until ready to se3're.`PF?ng crystals and for the power needed in addition supply heat- for drying the 7%ib lukewarm mixture. To -the re- i An excellent wayto 1 preparing the material for market. on account of the impurities contain- Inaining milk and water add four cups prepare a new, P P • �f flour and make a batter. Beat iron kettle for use is to tall with cold I 'Borings of 30 or 40,feet are said to ' ed-is made to generate steam from thoroughly, then add the yeast. Let water and one cupful of -rye meal. } yield -an unfailing supply of steam fresh water, and this is employed in hand until light. Cream butter and. Keep at boiling point ' eral hours. at pressures up to more than three • tow-pressure turbines for driving sugar and add eggs one at a time.. i Keep a ' supply of =old plates- and atmospheres, and of temperatures up ' electric generators. The large. area saucers on which cold meats, scraps, ' to more than 700 degrees Fahren- to be served with electric energy -.-.--,Now add egg and sugar .mixture to etc., can be put away. Avoid leaving,, heit. The steam has been wastefully' from the earth's own hest, if present -the sponge. together with raisins' and P y' i used in small engines of an old non- expectations are realized will in- rewsiriing flour. Place in a buttered anything.on the dish it has been sery-' 8i + P ='wi and let rise until light. Form ed on. _:_t x condensing type, but in recent ex- elude the neighboring cities of Vol- Embroidered garment9 should al- perimenta the heat of the springs- terra, Siena, and Leghorn. 1#ito loaves-, place in buttered pan, let ways be ironed on the wrong side I ry T v rise again and bake 4Q minutes. I This several thicknesses" of- flannel. Stale Bread . Fritters.-Cut the This makes the pattern stand out bread in slices, about a third of an •quite baldly, s` lii'ch thick, fry in fat, from which a i One pint of tar and two, quarts of�. faint bluisk smoke is rising, and when ,do MY s water in an earthen vessel will keep ;; ►oR y tech-piece -if flied oh-one side, turn' it red ants away. Keep' this in your �*'over and spread the browned. side with yl•�ll�l ant or cellar and HOME ' Taarmalade or jam. When cooked, lift pantry Y-0u R*iii::iever w -�w _ ...P�rotec_t see one - out and sprinkle with caster sugar x > GUARD Next time you make ai Mayon 1 y � .Dsaaced with a little cinnamon.- naise,Yor other salad dressing, try r . Irish Potato Cakes. - Take one peanut oil instead of olive oil. ' It r_ Sby poand of a teas AND ���oi�S teaspoonful o! bak- is just as good to the taste nd log powder and three ounces of drip- - P half the price of olive oil. ping with a pinch of salt., Work these, -Frissce Alewar4er of $41"id together, thgn add one pound of cook- -ed meal Profearsional Pride: ": y potatoes and mix to a stiff -- - ' � 'Lir Boys are in the trenches. But we Canadians In pursuance' 4! the Ideal of national-, paste with a little-lakewerm-milk az { - irL�taFy--u�-teld -ta exert plify rity� Czar Ferdinand be a have man's work to da water. FIour a board and roll out, the pride that &very man should take- 8 n. the first ,--fight here at Home. cutting into neat squares one inch' in the work by which he makes a Iiv- Balkan War, fortified by a solemn We are threatened by cowardly enemies. From -thick. Place on a greased tin and Ing. - agreement with Greece and Serbia these we must protect ourselves. that, in the oils Macedonia was to ' +bake tot 10 or 15 minutes. Split open,. Two street sweepers, seated on s spoils, butter and serve hot:- curbstone, were'- discussing a coria- g° Bulgaria. Tile blood .of thous- ' The Peabodys Overall Factory (Walkerville, Ontario) -Fish and Rice Croquettes.-Put a rade, who had died the day before. Prince Alexander of Serbia. was bombed On the night of June 20th, because of its quarter of a pound of rice into al Bill certainly was a good sweeper, ands of Bulgarian patriots was shed activity in making uniforms for Lord Kitchener's Army-. saucepan with an ounce of butter and said one: in the, vietocious campaigns of Ferd- The Windsor Armoury's destiliCiion was attempted the _ a pint of m-Oki simmer 'slowly for an I "Yes," conceded the other, thought nand.-' Greece ' and Serbia became pt 'tour and a half, by which time the fully. But-don't you think- he was fearful of Ferdinand's ambitioha to same night because soldiers• were sleeping there. - Thi-_ will have absorbed all the milli., i a little weak around the lamp-posts ?" dominate in the Balkans. They pre- same en en stud' do not stir it while it cooks. When + - ferred to-entrap- and betray him. ry attempted t0 blow the C. P. R. cooked, add a seasoning of salt and iv0 IDEA Alexander, the twenty-four-year: Bridge At Pott Arthur, also the Welland Canal. a�t- sstir in the yolk of an egg. Turn ' on _... _ _ _ _ . old commander-in-chief of the Serbian tempts to kill and destroy In this cowardly manner o plate to tool.' Have ready some What Caused the Trouble, 'armyc captured Monastir from Tu:- have been made all over the Dominion. cod cooked fish, mixes with a little "I -always- drank coffee with th• key, thus bringing about the. fall of 'thick white sauce (previously season- I the whole of Macedonia, and 'from 'o'-�13r to the dome Guard: - fed).' Take portions 'of the rice, roll rest of the family, for it seemed as Monastir the Bulgarians were _bar=-'Thi9 Patriotic Moverrient.£Or the Y _ ;,into balls, make a hole in the centre "if there was nothing for-breakfast if protection- Of our red .by the sword,. as from Salonika. we did not have it .on. the table. homes and ublic_institutionsis s4veepiTiig across Canada fill with the fish mixture, close up p . the hole and brush over with -the' I had been troubled for some time Prince Stands Firm. with my heart, which did not feel Rumania is today feverishly eager Your' g and Canada Need You. white of the -egg. Roll the bails in •- fine bread-crumbs and fry in hot fat.' right. This. trouble :,grew worse to---restore the Dobrudia if thereby Every man, woman and child of you. - - !Drain and serve with sauce. steadily. she can quiet the doge of war 'upon Fritters.-Hard boil two 'eggs for I 'Sometimes it would beat fast; and her flank and 'Wish •her force of a mil. To support the Home Guard is merely a pledge of the = j half an hour,. then -shell and mash to at other times very slowly, so that lion men into Transylvania. It com- loyalty End the patriotism of -those who. Cannot g0 to a fine paste. Mix with ' an equal I would hardly be able to, do work fpr prises. thousands of acres of territory the front. quantity of boiled chopped ham and an hour or two after• breakfast, and and millions of inhabitants, Rumanian !pounded to' a paste,- add a high sea- if I walked- up a hili, it gave me a in blood, to the thousands of the, Do- _ So -Support the Home Guard` _ soning of salt and pepper and the, severe pain. (The effects of tea are brudja, Austria-Hungary, at 'the pre- -Clip the attached Coupon. Sfkn it and get a handsome '_; neaten yolk of a raw egg. Cut stale very similar to tkoSe of 'coffe8 be= sent 'moment; could not 'defend Home Guard Button Frpe f;em,the n.earest store, which bread in thin `slices, put together in cause they each contain the drug, is Agent ib! PEABODYS Bomb-Proof' Overalls. g Transylvania. .Greece will not give �� , sandwiches with a thick filling. of the caffeirfe.) up Thrace to Bulgaria, but England, "I had no idea of what the 'trouble Every PEABODYS dealer is official distribu- paste, then trim off crusts and cut in' France and Russia have offered •coin- t�•�• two b four inches in size. Beat was until a friend suggested that er.= I tors of Home Guard Buttons and Uniforms.,'` y�, ;pieces- q P pensation elsewhere whi is accept- news- together two raw ,eggs a it might be coffee drinking. I' able. It is only Serbia which is the See the nems columns of this a quarter of a cupful of milk, a pinch , tried leaving 'off the coffee and' began stumbling block, because ,it is Mace- paper for the officieI representative ;;g ! �,• i 'of salt and sufficient sifted flour to drinking Postum. • The change came donia which Bulgaria demands first Of. the Home Guard in your town, tisisa then--drop-in n batter. Dip each piece quickly. I am glad to say that I am and last and for which she will not 'he will give you your Home' Guard .' • n--drop- in-a deep smvkmi g--novr_entirely free-from-heart troublebe. compensated- elsewhere. - BUttOn.- ifot fat and fry golden brown. Drain'-fid attribute the relief to leaving off - June, 24 'of last year Kin Peter - !for a moment on. soft paper and serve coffee and the use of Postum. g Yours for Loyalty and Home P P .. �•a man of seventy-three' and weak- in `protection• ' • E •* `' ++ spread on, a_dish; •do not heap on one "A number of my friends haveaban-.'health;'left his capital and the Crown ; auother, doned coffee and have taken up. Pos- Prince was appointed Regent. Alex- THE PEABODYS COMPANY, r .� tum, which they -are using steadily. ander has coldly rejected every coin- Limited,', -Household Hints - There are some people that make Pas- promise which included-the giving up - tum ver weak and tasteless but if ,'Walkerville, Ontario. .# s A cupful of, anything means a -half- Y + of afoot of territory now, held by pint made according to directions, it is a Serbia. His father is ensconced at - Sugar needs a • d p very delicious beverage,", given g p y Cut out'this Coupon and Exchange - -dry, cool Place; so same watering lace away from Bel- I, 11 Idoes • jam. I by Canadian, Postum Co., Windsor, grade. . His eider brother, - Prince p° g �_ ' Itfora Home Guard Hutton iPree. Cake tins should ' be scalded. out Ont. - George, has- been dancing and dining I will lend my moral. support to the ;once a week. - - Postum comes in .two.forms-: in the hotels of the Riviera. Home Guard, I will do'e13I cant assist The good _housewife utilizes . every Postum Cereal-the original form- our Government to Protect the Hosie.'• cam: !scrap of food. I must be well boiled. Abe and 25c To soften fruit can rubbers, add a package. -POWER FROM VOLCANOES. Al a pledge of which I will wear a ' • - little. ammonia to the grater. Home Guard Button. i � .• Instant Postum-a soluble 7owrle.r 1 -� y 'i --dissolves Italiana 'Are Using Steam ' From 'Green pepper shells, stuffed with quickly in a cup- hot Name •r./••y - water, - and, with cream anq sugar, Craters to Generate Energy. I ` corn and baked, make a dainty lunch- . eon dish. (makes a delicious beverage instantly. Italy's newest- product is electric AddrEss'To keep eggs-To a pint of salt .30c and 50c tins. energy from volcanic steam. Not _ !' • aF nd- dd one pint of fresh lime and four. I " Both kirrds ' are equally delicious " far from the little city of Volterra, in 1 `present coupon for Exchange at the gallons of water. and cost about the same per cup. Tuscany, is a region of volcanic hot' nearest Agent of Peabody Ovsrall9' If curtains are allowed to dry thor- "There's a Reason" for Postum. springs that for a century have bee oughly before being starched, it will � - -sold by Grocers. a s yrce of boric acid, and that i I-Av, ... 01 - A Monorail Ride. English and Its Crops. rtravel-'AT �I T BEEP CHILDRE14 WELL Buttinaky, .who heard pone R Grain crops in England and Italy r ling men talking about the monorail, ' pro 917 i adopt is usua -tac-tiCa: the last harvest. Forecasts cabled by "I rode on one of those onr€," he I Lvery mother knows how fatal the; the International Institute of Agricul piped in. _ `hot summer months are to small chil- ture at Rome, place the Italian wheat '•Rode.pn. what?" dren.. Cholera infantum, diarrhoea, crop at 189,000,000 bushels, some 20,- "A single rail."- dysentry and stomach troubles are 000,000 bushels more than last year. • z "I11 bet you did," replied one of True. rife at this time and often a Precious The prospective wheat crop of Eng- the drummers; "and- I'll also bet there ;., little life is lost after only a few land and Wales is placed at 63,000,000_ I was -9 mah carrying each end tt1 the -Rubble-�IL`g eA to --make friendsr - � illness. The mother who keeps bushels, or. 3,000, rail." _ but hard to keep them. Baby's Own Tablets in the house feels year, the barley crop 44,000,000, a t Stubble -Oh, I don't know. I've ; — safe, The occasional use of, the Tab- decrease of 7,000,000 bushels, and the got a -number of : friends who aTe Per'. . ![hard'■ LSalmsttt Qatse DLt.snybs. lets prevents stomach and bowel trou= oats crop at 89,000,000 bushels, an in-- s - ' hies, o= to let 3:1110 if- troubles come suddenly- crease of 10,000,000 bushels. ' • _ Bauanap •are fit to eat as soon sa ing as it generally does -the Tablets will -- 't' - they have are all -their' green' color, I d's Liaimsat cases c;Fasset >n e0w2t bring the baby safely through. They Providing. 2 3 u� Y and remain fit, no matter how black 7ttiaas y are sold by medicine dealers or by New Mistress -Now, Lena, are you they may be, so long ,as the akin is It is possible that all the world does unbroken. •• ••mail at 25 cents a box -from The D'• . a good cook?' love a lover -until. things reach the Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,' Lena -I 'think so, ma'am --if You THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY. stage where it becomes necessary to Ont. don't help me. __ _ ht the Middle Ages sovereigns used, wedding presents for him.' Thare is no use in loom ark and to be worth twenty-two shillings. BiBI � RY. �11, • brooding over the ' ast; forget it, Cltr� ( an a p y your energies to the f1Y= British Officer Finds Cance of 4,000 furs. -Duke of Wellington. - Au _ P Now Overcome Quick Y He who,is false to present duty Year Scourge. There is no flogs of gettingg rid of breaks a thread in- the loom, and will "—Lie .-Gtol. Leiper, of the`London disfiguring akin blemishes distil the find the flaw when he may have for- i Tropical Medicine, has just blood is purged of every trace of un- gotten its cause, -H. Ward Beecher. ! School of Trope g I+ _returned from Egypt, where he had clean matter. Do not not be answerable to to - been investigating bilharziosis,, and Wonderful results follow The, ]Lae of b Dr. Hamilton's Pills which provide morrow. Do not weaken and distract has communicated an important dis- the blood with the elements it needs � yourself by looking forward to things vry - dovery respecting this disease to the to become rich and red ! you cannot see and would not under-! 60 , Royal Society of Medicine. Quickly indeed the blood is brought stand if you saw them -w. -Kingsley. I ���verafern" V � �m � ',. The - disease, which has been -a to normal strength, is filled with nu -.J True itis that one can scarcely call p scourge to the Nile delta for thous- trition, is given power to drive out of that education which teaches woman Motor `r+0af' ands of years, has been discovered to the system the humors 'that cause' Freight Prepaid to any Railway Station. in have been the cause of death in mum- rashes, pimples, pasty complexion and everything except herself -except the Get Ham= I things that relate to her own peculiar I a Ft. 9 In., R' miss dating back to 2,000 B.C. kindred ills... Don't delay womanly destiny, and; on the plea of -..On rho. . Lea,g� 1 III ;i _._ tlton_a P 11s _to-dis they go to work at ?' sends_ her ► Depth Ft. a in. 6 A NB MOTOR FITS. In his report per �nt. o - e c once and give prompt results: Milds } the ltoltnes3 of ignorance, ofjicounHarriet I -Spec ficst PeNo. 2B Line Cbmmerice and Pleat. Laumches. w i` village wh.re 90 per cent. of the chit- et?ictent, safe for, and womelr or I without a word' of just council Into vin engine prices a Peet Csef our -4 x dren are infected. It has long been children. Geta 26c. box to day from . the temptations �u=r'Th known that the disease was trans- any dealer. ,� Beecher Stowe. I. boats and Canoes. ; -- mitted by water, but the life and his- _ THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., 'L1�T� pEFIETANG, CAN. tort of the parasite have remained u.n- BULLET WOUNDS INFECTED.. HAVE YOU A BAD SORE � �I established. . _ -_-. It has been discovered that the dis- "Clean" Punctures Unkno.rn to _Man a worm which, lives Who Treated 10,000 Cases. if so, remer—APmbertha these facts--Zam 0-ge i;t started in '07jo.ini in the human body.- The eggs e this, Clean wounds apparently o no ex- i� ..worm pass from the body into can- list said Dr. H. S. Souttar, late aur- halm in Canada. Why has it becomeukily p _ ala and pools, where they enter mol Peon -in -chief of the Belgian field hos= eO Dopular? Because it heals sores, lyse and there undergo certain evolu- I ital, in a lecture before the Royal cures skin diseases, and does what it A few vagrant lice will multiply so rapidly that they will tions. They emerge from t}ae mollusc P claimed for It Why not let it heal ; won have the ;iliciceru and chicken -house out situs with Society of Medicine in London. Much your sore! them. Lice suck all the nourishment out of a hent- i -'?in a form enabling them to enter the +has been written ab°ui the clean ---destroy the lit - to n a f body through the akin. In this Remember ths+t Za -0fdf r alto J body ickir-ped oib hens from bli the wound left by the modern bullet, but gether different '. J the -ori#tnary otat• tie cli%ks--lizdow dtsa+r� a the r" the- ��- ie -- 'way the disease is commonly contract- I the doctor never met one in his ex.- menta. Most of these consist of anima) ; s,.a u y.s tr ao afpa of iso. to o. the e•e. d"- dad to.te •ss v.n• sAfL esti while bathing and washing. perience in Flanders, and a colleague I fats'. Zam-Buk contains no true of International ';,,pug�;i��er - Col Leiper contends that the dis- who had treated 10,000 wounds in the any animal -fat, -or any mineral matter, ease can be exterminated by filling the present campaign confirmed this opin- I It is absolutely herbal. + Remember that Zam•Buk is at the ! :thus �+ on etetcttma, a•°.•. ; t. to ai bias aaa. en dc0. a+ t1Ok' °S pools during the dry season. ion. Every wound is infected, al- .. ..eataao.oi�z.t, +...eot...4.na F b"L. same time healing, soothing, and It hss.y,.ta*. pnf ev to yaad7 r,fuat•tav >#+ wNo mn r..as' a -o though not all the organisms produce antfeeptic. Kills poison instantly, and om-�•+t r" t�'m+°°* ••eAVh..a to an.a. s. oe �� at.. ' ►. -- hstaOt -- disease. _ te'•m ...►eta whtea lad sol vee... all harmful germs. It is suitable alike sold m a �t,TM tnaran W b .asspe�s Tan. nosy r' Co to s Relief ' Doctor Souttar found it was a mis- � for recent injuries and diseases, -and � «e;e�d h :ttb�s°- b�. TRN"M °�t t4t i Patat on Putnarn'e taken ideas wounded man could ap- for. chronic sores. ulcers, etc. Test iclusa o« a 60: Brom ,vas arw ens t t �'� Corn extractor to- ply his first idea dressing properly- how different and superior Zam-Buk �� INTERNATIONAL _ night• sad corns feel It required clean hands and non -inter- ( really Is. All druggists and stores at POULTRYGUIDE in the motrn• Terence with the actual wound. His I, 60c. box. Use also Zetri Buk Soap. r� � w7 GaMs wa+� ma,� sr. ba 4-ws n...e„a"ME"dm 9012, UWE ins. btagf t e llLgtructions were - • and 2'ePBIIte freckles, t ana to .'uttat,a nemaattms tbi.9av+r. way "P u L n a m' a" Best for baby's bath. 46c. tablet. around the wound should be slain- padwy oald a OMO a•aar lit s+0 b00a e.n+a+�eo m.0s °! 00 °w yon t b kww smut 11 pobass w , av sat Ideas to" Lay ea Daae eases the pain, destroys the roots. Petted with iodine, carbolic, or even "�'- FARts' roN RENT. . r.a '.•a m roree. w .,wA X)CCNA. ails be► eomm �►Ie° ase ." 1t111s a corn for All time. No Din - dosma4ite on w to a and ureas. x•W absat atotooe 611104000 a" as..rs soap and. but the wound should or ponary sed how to °.�.+" flans _ Cure guaranteed. let a 266. bottle not be touched. External- appearances I F LOOs1'2 FOIL a FA un ed on I n.ew sae eo.• ton 7nef eee3 :wit[ i is DEPr. A 1 aPutnam'a" t3xtre,G%os" tti•dyr. me, 1 have aver Two 8aadrsd on m7 . wniy you w thmy+nt al+oat ot section* of wounds ere often deceptive. Back i t�ario� All R in the DLW"U am° °cL I Iderostiooal Stab ' Food CO.,of .small puncture in the akin may _ `The Only Safe Way. be a cavity as large as a fist, perhaps . 1gEWsrA2uElas roe IeAazO• Don't sleep on your lest aide, for it with s piece of shell or a bullet at the D ROFiT-mAKING NEWS AND JOB j OSices for sale in g� Ontario causes tod great s pressure on the bottom. towns The most useful and fateresting heart. Don't sleep on your stomach, _ of all businesses. Full information on I O for that interferes with the respirs- I -Tea in the Trenches. - application to Filson Publishing COM _ s, tion of both lungs and makes breath- I It is said that tea is the favored FOR. BALI. _ .--'`� t - Ing difficult. Don't bleep on your ! Ix of the soldiers t ti I F(,.11STF,RED YIIRKSHIRE SWINE - 1 this method of getting rest 'i trenches. It is certain that tea ise back, the most refreshing and sustaining —Both vexes; choice quality and } is bad for the nervoulr'system. Don't brreding four months oid. F'rtces mod- I drink under the circumstances, and it Slee sitting in a chair, for your body , vin qualities. It ,rate. Wra. C. Wilson A son, Hawke- vin has good warmth-gi g atone. Ont_ -�^--• ` falls into an unnatural position, and Is the first experience of tea for many I LEAbING VARIETIES of - Fou cannot get Fie -necessary tela- i of the soldiers; and the tante will un- I G O �Y TRY, gceee, ducks, turkeys. guin- tion. Don't steep etaTtdittg sip, for doubtedly spread _.r-etuYa _esti- r�+Pae�n�e: - - 9�- Dver to their homes after the war. In fact yon may topple over and crack your rtes, rat doge, pea -fowls. at o eery lowstuff. Don't sleep everything points to a greatly increae- price. �tuec maze roomfor winter. eti consumption of tea all the «'rite for prices. G..B. Damann. North-- is insuffi- field, Minn. t:>! Culture. world, and as the supply i Q tient to cope with it, the. high prices MISCELLANEOUS. "My brother is going away to study now obtaining may continue for some ANGER, TUMORS. LUMPS: ETC.. . Culture," said the boastful boy. sup- ( years. y i internal and external, cured 'with "Agri -culture on a farm, out pain by our home treatment write - A near argument is one in which ; as before too late. Dr. Bella+an Mea2cai pose," remarked the gig>tly girl. I Co.. Limited, Collinttwood, Ont �Q -- nobody, gets angry. --------------- colds, - _iaard'a t.iatmeat tsars Co s. Eta '. Montreal, May 29th, '09. -- -�-A..,;.., 6wat..t t Crsls Minister o Marine ,rdigc,,,"d°.„ YNr. Nye r Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. I ryek°=,m-, i Yarmouth, N.S. In French Cabinet' •°° °'S"° ..~, ..1"• 4'v. Gentlemen, --I beg to let you know l '•°' that I have used MINARD'S LINI j W. on «i.uwiil 'MENT for some time, and I find- rt - .�_, r , ,rr t ; - • ��,+ t the best I have ever used for the joints and muscles. .�<< Pall Ter= Opens September len _. Yours very'truly I' 1 - (_ IQTT THOMAS J. IOGAN. The -Champion Clog and Pedestal4 y -`Dander' of Canada. • ✓ `' - _ --,' 774 Yoas. St., TOEOIQTO.'ICE - RI■ - ' .. 8 Sigh Grade Bbhool. xoa. sac sr ia' -CREAM -- Geing the Limit.`c +� Canada. Write for irsw collets 7 Aaaoaao4msat. •`.What••foolisb,• things a young` fel- « ' ^:. - Ice" cream frozen in boxes—enough in each box low vwill do when -he is in, love." " - 5 Highest Cash �. to serve five, or sig'—is a method of shipping �< "Yes; some of them ,go so far as I'.ti _ _ o get_marnied:" Prices Paid -for'. the City Dairy has developed until diaci'imingt- " ?� $` ing dealers everywhere have theist on sale. ° i'.OW PA�,Et3 TO TSE OALIPOAMA i EZPNO T IE -W VIA cSlCaao .e ' IN � A p pp ' . ltOBTB-WESTESltf iY. : ';� •` srlendid daily trains from the ail Of ch0 ed ice eats a little s#t. wili_enable _ Four .k 1 New Passenger • Term-i�nal. Chicago to � 'Fan Francisco, Los Angeles and San We are the IaWgest buyers of you to serve Iee'�ream'at that picnic. Diego. Choice of Scenic and. Direct I _ Routes through the beat of- •the : est. Il Ginseng in America an f] }>ave the Something•'to see all the way. Double track, Automatic electric safety signals I greatest demand for u. .We can all the way. Let' us plan your trip and - th'erefore pay you the highest t:aah fur+5ish folders- and tall- parlicular3 _ .`� ._ .' LOOK B. H. Bennett G.A., 46 Yonge St., To- ; •' prices. If. yolk have any weld of ronto-Ontario. 33 - - - - eulnvated Glnaeng..waste for out � .•.-foir - One.. Dream Come True. ! lAs Stere . _ b latest price list, or ship what yotf "Strange," said the first tramp, h, 'Rild,we will --SubmitYOU our - - meditatively, "how few of our • youth- ; highest offer. e . 'ful df`eams ever' Come true." .._ - "Oh, I dui said his companion. vIeroPt Ai GAGNEUR, David Blustein & Bro. _ .. 0000. • .. -Ntich" lticrtster of Karire. TORONTO. l."I remember' *hell -1 used to dream 111ew'York, U.S.A.— ,� about wearin' long pants, and now i I It. is rtanored that there may be a 162 W. 27th St., _ guess_ I wear 'em longer than anyone redistribution of portfolios 1n the .-We Want a n Agent to eve y7town. else in the country.', French Ca> inet, although than country now has wtLat m;ght bd ED. 7 ISSUE 33-'15. ` - termed a eoalttion (Came ) tlginard's Lhtmsnt tsar.. DLphthsrli ............ -,­,,,..L0CAL1f3MS-Joseph Morgan, M. A,, princi- -Dr. F. L. Henry wiil, be- here , pal of the Walkerton high school, as usual. next Tuesday to attend to who* is sksiding a few days with big professional duties. Geo. E. and Mrs. Pugh and other -The first cargo of coal this -The plasterers are now busy friends in Wiliterale ted W. t4l IP -A- _M� __ __ seaso 41141p, 0 - r an s new residence. John and Mrs. _Murkar and with tons, was unloaded at the bay On -Miss Jelly, of- Hunt4ivill*6, Tie- Geo. M. and Mrs. Palmer on Tues- Monday. ited W Miss Crook for a few days. day. Mr. Morgan, who has been A -Miss Davidson, of Brantford, Is Principal of the Walkerton high WHITKVALK' Terrible'Jair.- in-. the price of --the gue4t, of Miss Vers Burling, school for thirty three years, is one -W. V. Richardson is building The Wbitevale branch of the Wom- is, new v en's Institute ill meet at the home of his the province. He is accompanied Mrs. A. E. Major on Wednesday after- eranda in 'front of Of the most successful teachers to Fruit Jars resideWo- by his son, Wayland. 0 -Ni' moon. Aug. 18. 1�op't delay,'ihoy won't last.1 n M Hilda Ask- interesting g as these price a -Haney, of Toronto, isvialung. with W a -4a,mia Afro. -John Townsend, liveryman of is to be given by Mrs- J. R I UL rs,Ulr,-n0(nng.-- Special -music. tnperiar Pints., 65c X107.,,•- Z, -----Crr-uwmer ­Wuw, W*81n.towrionSaLurday -music.7 --Imperial Quarts, 70c do clainling the buggy that was found, All ladies welcome. --Mrs. James Brien, we regret in Mr. Ruddy's park on Jnly 31st Half Gallons, 80c doz. to report, is ill and under the dot. A stranger had rented a horse and tor's care. NOTICZ TO CREDITORS buggy from billion the previous -Ewart - Gordon, of Toronto, day, and evideintli had spent the.wee tsade�l In 4he Matter of the Estate of George Kitt. a k -end with relatives hori-es bef-or'e comfijg to, .. mmockg Itsuhmo'eks ielkering, Alock, late i _in as the horse attached to the btig- -deceased. of the towitshjrl _Pickering, -David Miller has started build- gy was not his. The Person who You* fall into comfort and also a big saving when you fall into re- sons having any. daimb (or demands 0 village. -quested to notify Mr. Toifasend at against the late George Kfnilock'who reduced prices 'in the vil' es: i5 ing the •new cement sidewalks traded with this strang Notice ip hereby Riven that all Pert one of our Hammocks at the'foll'wifig -The Big Store "ad" is full of once as *retaihing a stolen animal died on or about the 19th day of July ' bargains--: Eviryine kead it carefully. aught to knowing it to be such isa criminal A. D, 1915, at the Township of Picker- I only $3.00 Hainin 0-cok, for $2.49 offence. See advt. ing in the County of Ontario, are re- -Miss Frankie Jones spent Tues; During the thunder -storm- on q-u,red to send by post prepaid or to only $1.75 Hammock, for $1.39 --day with her cousin, S_ deliver to the undersigned, Solicitor $3.50 Ha m-mo-ek, for "$2.89. herein for John R. Dales of the Town- son, of Brougham" Miss Steven- Sunday evening __Ben' Willing:' .1 only barn, south of Audley, was struck ship Of Pickering, Executor under the 1 only S5.50 Hamm *ck, for -C. Dillingham, of Toronto, is by lightning .-and complet 0 snanding ,few days with his ely de- Will of the said George Kirilock. de- da*-- -wtroved.,. including a, -quantity Of ceased, their names and addrdissesand -We most crear'them. i6ter, Mrs. Claude Field. ha During the 'same storm Its your gain. m full particulars in writing of their S. and Mrs. Jepbsou have lightning also struck the chimney claims and statements of their ac- - returned home after a pleasant of Lorenzo Kepler's house just counts and the nature of thesecuri- We're clearing up the Ladies' Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps, Etc. holiday in Parry Souy nd District, north of Greenburn station. Mr. ties. if anheld by them. -Miss Watada leaves this week Keeler was sitting iu the rouni And take notice that after the third 7'. day Of September *k. D".-1915,-tbe said 3.00 Patent Pum'p, _very latest', for 2.39 for a three weeks' visit with her underneath the chimney and hold• John R. Dales will proceed to distri- sister at Lake of Bays, Muskoka. ing a child on his knee. Both e assets of the said deceased 2.50 Patent Pump, Colonial, for 1.80 buts th among the persions entitled thereto. -25 b6w- strap Patent Pump, for 1.69 -A shipment of twenty head of were rendered uncouscioug, and 2. Jersey cattle arrive ,d here on Sun- medical aid wag t;ummoned, bat having regard only to the claims of day front Euiland for - R, J. Flem. y 2.00 rO -boefore� doetGr had Arrived the -Whi. - he shall then h&v-h7Ed_b_oTi`c­e. pat-st _Theol)ii6p, for 1 5 lux• had recovered and were not much and that the said John R. Dales will Othe" r summ(-r lines just as. �emonable. Would pay y011 -Miss Clara Ham returned the worse of their experience. A not be liable for the assets or Finv home on Saturday after spending dog that was lying on the floor part thereof to arl-y person of whose to buy for nest season at these prices. • a few weeks with relatives and 'near Mr. Keeler waQ instantly clairn he shall not then have received . _. . - - - . - friends in Toronto. killed. Mr. Keeler feels gl.ateful notice. _:.,ME.N-W_e have an exceptional nice line of Men's Has -vest' Dated at Whitby this 9th day -of -George 'DodglA4 has -beau for his narr�pw.escape. AugustA."D, t91a. Bu(5tQ, Muleskin, at $1,85., A I s, o, Men's Dark Karki en Raged as office hand in the -The heavy rain storms that J01P17Y. FAREWELL, K. C., Panto. -the "Walker' -brand, with Cuffand .Spink* -R Mil -19. and -entered upon have occurred during the vast 48-48 Sulicitorfoi thesaid Ex 'tor belt loop,.�- v-ery -neatly niade up, for $1.50L. _b1s new duties this week . few weeks has proved X[lin't ---- ecu I -11ev. T --C. and-- Mrs. -Rarper ous matter for the farmer, as well of Clinton, who are at present as for the whole community. Sev" NOTICE TO CREDITORS Farmers, please sit tip and take •tibtiee on their vacation. ,pent over era] weeks ago -the field'.i never 8undeiy with Mrs. rn va inatter of the Estate. of R(,bc;t R, These.h'ea'vy rains hive Vrobibly Kerr. resented a more hopeful appear- force�l to believe you, need a new -Miss Vera Burling returne ante than they (lid then. Every Vardots late af,l;lc Townshat J Picher. roof -Here's* your opporttiva_ty _- home- I-ASt W�Aek I_:n' Of grain 05L Promising. ing ;,, -the ,_Gwak, i -- -- - I several weeks u farmers w man, deceased. LIGHT -112.00 per roll. HPAVY-$2.65 per roll. looked sister, and f o forward to a Mrs. Clement. of Milton. Notice is hereby given pursuant to -Fred Rogers, of Toronto, I - s bumper yield. and with. good See. 55, R. S. O. 1914• C. 121, that all NOW get in early. ices the outlook was exceeding- pers,)ns having an I ainst the spending two ar three weeks boli. Pyr bright. -But now. everything tete Robert B. V&fTdocna1vrvnho`5ied on er claya at the home of his grand. has been transformed. The most about the 10th day of June. A. D 1915. mother, Mrs. J. H. Rogers, magnificent looking fields have, at the City of Galt in the- County of Mn ."S'. -CHAPMAN -Chas. W. Disney, of Balsam, been laid flat, wbie-h means a Nalerloo. are required on or, before andMrs.Fletcher, of Toronto, lighter yield, an 'Inferior quality tki6 4tb day, of September. 1915, to OWN spent a few days last week with of grain and consequently a lower send by po6t."prepaid or to deliver to their sister. Mrs. Uriah Jones price. The condition of the grain the ! undersigned Solicitors for the exe- 9 0 -Lost-Between .the R. C, fields also means' so.great cator greater diffi- full their 0 9. their names and addresses 'and •o ol[s. Xbunch and 1 Quil3jan's. a Jack eillty in h ___..pmqicuIars in writing n _Harvej�t 'F venting.- Wirear 14 claims and the nature of the security. -from a, wire stretcher. Finder the greatest sufferer from- the wet if any, held bythem' �.-­_Rleape leave same at News' office, weather as a large -amount has And take further' notice that After Forks, Rakei, Scythes, Swaths, Binder whips 7 -Rev.'J. Perrin, of Moorefield, sprouted, which will render the the said 4th day of September. 19154 foraferly pastor of - St. AV. grain e--.- - . - r- a6d Manilla Ropes, Machine -Oft, d useless except as feed. Row. the said Executors will proceed to dis-Etc. rew's church, called upon a num. ever, the I&test reports indicate tribute the assets of the said deceased Sprayers, and Fly Oil, Lawn Mowers ber of Pickering friends ch Thurs- that the damage will not be -so among the persons -entitled thereto. of i l c to the ams &Y. serious Fig the earlier repo-ts would having regard only - . .. at cost prices. which they shall then hitre had notice -L D. Banka is in 8tratf9rd indicate, but -,till the 10-1 is esti- and the stid Executors will not be 'Ice"Creirn Freezers. this Nveek'attending the annual mated at several million dollars. l4able for the said nesets 'or claim rt Ir meeting of the Grand Lodge of -On Friday Wit, Wal"r -Shep-- thereof to any pe one of whose X irn the I. O. O. F.. as representative -herd went to Toronto to arrest they shall not then have received 'New Perfection Oil Stoves. of Ontario-Lodize. Pickering. three boys, James Barry, aged 16: notice, es, Etc. -We cougrattilate.Mitee.4 Helen George Bruce, ' 14*1 and Loraine Dated at 44tnuff ville� this 8th day of H a B__U N D Y Burlin Find Roberta Redscon on Martin, I$ years old, on a charge Aiigu.t. A. 1). 191.5. baving, passed succes6fully the Of tbeft, ounirisitted At the -hcoine� MCCE-1.1.0VUEJ4 But-rov, middle boo] examination Stoirffville, Ontario e t for of"John Barneq,L Clier*� wood. The yitoro" for Robert L. Hamilton, in trouble be - entrance into the normal -Rclsook, boys who had been I StolitIville..-F. W. )Fardon and.Rev.- -Fears are expreiased that the fore had jumped- on a freight -A.'P. Sle'Donald, Port Arthur. Exe� long contint,ied., .-rain r-pell will trRin-atToronto'afid wece -taken• 4048 cause the ' Potatoes to rot in the t ille before they had it ground. The expeetpei 1, Chance to got GOODS o Bowmauv DIES, Weare showin a nice line of ladies' white pique -skirts at $1.25. crop inay prove - to be a very likl�t tosecure a- ride back, t be started White and - one. cold middy at $1.00 0 82.M. House dresses navy and linen at $1.(0 Cotwalk, begging food on their Light faury at underskirts $1 N Drawers 25c. to 75c. -Mr-. and Mrs, Some'4.CoekQ way. At Cherrywood,. Martim gowns, crepe and cotton 83c. to $I I 011.zorset-covers 25c. to 5(k, and daughter, Miss Helen, are ex. and Bruce entered Mr. Barnes White buttoned boots at $1,7z.per-pair. Low white shoes petted borne in a few (lays from hoitse and finding no one at home, 6�5c- to 61:00. High white shoes SUX) to 81.25.- their visit to Sen • Francisco, Salt they began- to help iheuiselves. White num p $].'-)5 to $1,50. White and _Jake City and .other 'We -stern- They secured a gold watch, a colored base 25c. up. Black silk and -lisle points. I silver wateb, a bt•000ch and a purse hose 35 and 50c. pair.' White and -A number from the village containing 81,79. The silver watchlinen outing bats 25 to. .50c. attended.the funeral Of the late being too big and, -heavy,' they All the music of all the Mrs. Fred Richardson, of Whitby,- threw it away near the house. Choice groceries fresh fruits in• season, h world -and most 'of -the on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. When the theft was discovered, -fun of it, too, is at .pour City Dairy ice cream. n was given and County command, if..youown' a Richardson had reached t he age of an alarm 80, yea". -Farmers-Don't forget -IE9' DUNBARTON 7 - Constable Shepherd went -after G. A. GILLESP Big Store" rget "The the boys. He met them- on be when you want 'extra railway track and met. t CO L U -M B"I A hin but found nothing, although they cutlery, dishes, etc. for thre� d them leaf plates, caps and - gaucer�s,_ the articles on them at .the.. time. bowlg�ipitchers, etc. After the constable left t Pdc6 $20*up. ]Easy Terms. JUST ARRIVED FOR them L -Rev. Mr., Gordan, clover_ declared afterwards that they had Lots of plain white• and er GRAFON-OLA Of 'Grand said they threw all away except Made in Canada. Rapids, Mich., spent Tuesdaywiih the money. Later they were 'ar- --Ask to hear them at. Summer Holidays-. his cousin, Mrs. Geo. Leng - And rested for trespass, and Police Fine assortment trunks and iifft cases at reasoiiable'pri6es, with otber Pickering friends, It is Magistrate Jepbson being (�n his McFadden's :Drug -Store, Harness and completestock of horse :roods on 88 years since Mr. Gordon wa�slast holidays, they . were taken bpfore in Pickering, and needless to %;six? Poli Magistrate hand here, also at W. J. -Bodell's Magi W strata of PICKERENG -Brous am. he sees many changeQ, Whitby, where they admitted the -C. H. Burling and daughter, criffie., hlagistrav6 -Harper allo Harness, Collkkr,,Boot and Shoe repairing neatly and - Miss Hales), motored to Frankford ed them out on two vili, ELM DALE -M promptly attended to. weeks ba on Saturday and on their -return when he will give his d62isift in were accompanied ' by Mrs -'Burl. thecaae'. The. -boys were taken -PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM ing and Miss Cora, who bad been to ChOtrywood on Wedne-8day Ts' the' 'place. to get; your Bread .a ending a, couple of weeks with where they would ,assist in -the, Flour. Royal Household. Made Home Phone 2501. _J. _COAK-WELT,- tEe former s daqghter, Mrs. -Den. 8 he -articles they . had from No. 1. Manitoba'wbeaL Try - non. t=1,v%!&y. Barry's father and a bag. -The union services. on_ Sunday two sisters of Bunce were at 'the 'Als6G]enoraFlour. Pastry Flour next will be held in Ahe Method. trial, And they expressed- the ist thurch'in the inoesilug and in Mpiniqih- that00 :--,O&t, crushin g -daily company they Presh Ro-lled Oats.. when Rev. J. Bedford had met in the public park in ',T�V' -- -Men's' -,Store - the Presbyterian church in the 'trouble throthe ugh Vadkcooknsi got i .evening, Bran will preach at both services; The West Toronto. - - I . I., . . : 7 service of praise Will, be led by the 'Oats Crushed. Oats union choir- gat Chop Whole Corn See our new lines of summer wear..our iLirts, socks,. ties, bale and -Rev. B. N, de F6e 'GET 0 'PRICESt. Wagner, of Crifeked Q5r1h Cbrn*l Meal itiDge, Also'ask to see our porous union nnderwear. dauRbters Mis6es Mary w nts for the . .20th y Tailoring Co. and S, Alliston, accompanied . by his On, Emery Wbeels, Sawing Mixed Feed Dairy Feed We are age CFeniur- telle, open' and Rs_ M"hines, -Sa*s, Gasolibb t Tuesday with W. G. daldwell's Cream, . sublititilte - Miss Mary Wagner and Mrs. Ham Engines and Cream jperfect fit and complete satiefiction:is. guaranteed with Calf Meal. and will spend some time -with her Separators. grandparents before returning G MQlasgine Meal. each garment. Get our priew on the Ford R_ ome. Mr. Wagner had just re. auto. Special prices in too lots. tried from a Visit At the home 'Get -the Habit. Go,. to 7Bun tinge. ,of BELL�PRONE. Fine e a 8 H Harness, C Home in father, J. B. Wagner, of Port -VZ7. A. ZTALC=80N Pry, who is in very poor -health. BROCK ROAD. Chopplug every day.1R. •Allo BUNTING PICKELURING