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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_08_20si.R AF .- IE- -TI -NEV-VS - _VOL. gXXiV. -- - _ y PTCI ERING, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1915 No. 47 sa�asl lsll garb*. DUNBARTON OSHAWA FAIR71 _ Established 75 scare _ _ MI A -football match- between -Dunbar. The dates of the South Ontari rt- - tdtical Ston and Cherrywood ways�irayed on cultural Societ a Fair this veer are�REENWOOD - Saturday evening._ when._ -D_ mbarton Monday, Tue ay and-W�€sday, - won b ' L. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- •": y 1-0. Sept. lith, lath and 15th. The prize R•'Ured membor of thu ODtometrloai naso. - - -- ;: • M. Reid and A. Alliecon are fitting lists have been mailed showing a very elation of Ontario. Special Woolton siren to FLOUR : up the foriner's binder with. a gasoline liberal offering in Prize moneyc ` the fitting of grease. E7oe tested ize• Noris engine. The wet condition of the former years. he high tandard ` MILLS `? • _ fAaremoat. i�si WHITE SAT - BREAD land makes it impossible to cut the attained cannot be allowed to fall andtx C. McKINNON,'M.D., L.R.C.S., grain with the binder drawn by the directors are sparing no efforts ,FLOUR AND pEREAL3 CREAM BUNS—FAMILY N • Edinbar,,��hh, member of the college o: horses. to make better showing than ever. If ; P>47Roia l and College oSurgeons of Ontario, inb ur h. N you have not received s. rize list drop Bissimi for Pastr S of Royal College of snriteone, Edinburgh. TEA BUNS -PASTRY y P p � . =VV attenttoa to defense. of Women and GREENWOOD a card to Chas. P. Davis, Secretary, Baker's Joy for Bread ekildrea, Otaee and residence, Brougham. Bran Mata Stanley Disney, of Brooklin, had a Oshawa. Graham Flour Wheatlets, PICKERING MEDIOAL SURGICAL _ Shorts Oat Chop business trip to the village on Mon- - " Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, day. Bargains at Whitevale till Sept. Ist Rolled Oata, Buckwheat Flour, efTd X-RAY INSTITUTE gumbo Crushed vara Thos. and Mrs. Oliver and family Come and secure y our -share earl Pot and Pearl Barley. PIULERING, - - - ONTARIO Feed Flour Dairy Fend spent Saturday and Sunday in To _ �� FEEDS ' • $. SIIt�IN TOWLS, M. B.,' M. D., C. lf., Wheat Screenings Corn Chop ron to. - WHITBY Bran,- Shorts, Midlings, � a. Phyeiciaa-tn chars• Miss Parsons, of Camborne, is spend- Clive Hatch has commenced the Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, Specialist in Rectal Disease& Prostatio Dia•• Mixed Grain and. Chop Cracked Corn ins a couple of weeks with Mrs. {Rev.) erection of a handsome commenced the Oats, Molaasine Meal, �ses of ]len• Diseases of women, Ceaoara, Totton. Cotton Seed Meal, ! X -Ray ezamination. Disaases at ars, Rev. J. O. Totton ie spending his on Centre St. ear. sox, throat and long•. Fitting g/aaaoa and SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. holidays at Sterling. He will return Rev, C. R. De Pencier. of Oshawa, Specially; Mixed Grain to make au coats and chronic. diasassa. y will occupy *Aloe Bona lg to 3 and 7 to 9 R m. my the last of the week. the pulpit in All Sainte' hens lay. - , _STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Mrs. F, Badgerow has been confined church on Sunday next. Bibby's Cream Equivalent --for calves. _ mai• AND -STEAM. to the house during the week through The first serious blow-up at the Calf Meal. illness, but is improving. council chambers occurred at the meet- U'O[JL TRY FOOD E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- We are now quoting ing on Monday night when councillor j• TRR.OounMeat Scrap, Bone and Meat, t7 OrownAttoraq,and Oaua$y WHITEVALE Conlirr made charges in regard to the _Isoflaltor. Ooazt Homae, Whitt». lar summer prices. - sewage contract. Charcoal, Shell and Grit. Misses Bickle, of Toronto, are the There is practical church union in Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister gad _guests of Mrs. A. E Maior. the Methodist and -the Preeb terian beat feed on the -market -for m k and Q Try Molasaine Meal for horses ora: or�ii-whicbv: 9.17 :fdtss Slcl;�,�- orT onto, an until char ea at present.—curia t e a , cattle - PICSERING, ONT. recently a nurse in the Whitney sence ' Rev. Mr. Menzies, who is at- and pigs. You will never be with- 9usiirts+sSl 49arbo. American Base Hospital, in France, tending camp at Niagara, the Method- out ' ' ........_..... at the Methodist church on Sunday odist ininister holds services alterna- It after lug it. us '[�T G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage PORT HOPE HO N1 evenink, gave.a very lucid and inter- tely in these two churches. SPED CORN FOR SALE -A car *' . Lio•nses m the Count_ of Ontario. esting ?tor of her experiences and of The churches were Piekeriag Village. County 8 acres with desiring in town y P plunged in dark. Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt just g of Port Hoppe. 3 acres orchard conditions at the front. Miss Bickle ness on Sunday. evening, when -the arrived. The beat salt in Canada. in bearing Price two Rent to France last fp1I, and was frr storm interfered with the electric light /�� Poneer. mica Real Estate A,ye R Gement and Plaster kept hand. 1 . tioaeer, valnaeor, collector and saner thousand. nearly -a year wRt�in sound of the service, At All Saints' church the P ' OSm•rriaQrlic•a•ea, B:ong2:am. WY Will sell to enterprising party Runs, and is now on furlough for afew sermon was continued in the darkness �+= T,_ �TRMMI-T--_=_ _---- - HOPPER Issuer of Marriage al is a daughter of the late J, B. Bickle, sing the Bar" in excellent style. "Gres iii` A '� D. Ll" *@4 to the den e. of Ontario,thundre dollars. balance at one time of Brooklin, and Por man Lieut. Eve Supt. of the Water L S T L A Z1 �o4mc. •t}toa ane his residence. Claremont. :. easy terra.. �° y i'yt P -• S years Reeve of Whitby township, and Light dept., comes over from Nia- Dii,BEATON TOWNSHIP4L ]RX John Fisher &Company para once a Reek to keep in touch • oonvgaaaer. CommiNionerfor taking KINSALE with his department. He has also aad..it.�pprrdepy�••se•Es��a�nt-.fm.-.--�Itnn x ___ 61U_�:. 18DE_�i_BL-iLDi tiG.-,---- - --,: -'- -- made arra"emente with -the Superin -- a — - –ff--- en whitaral�, pu hum "Mor of Marriage Lio 6 ADELAIDE ST., E., TORONTO. On 3undav evening next at 7 o'clock tendent at Oshawa to come over when Rev, Mr. Johnston, of Ashburn, will the services of an expert are required. occupy the pulpit in the Methodist Recruiting lbs been very active here H LICH S. PUGH, Glen tengIv, Out. FRUIT BASKETS I cburch here. A s cial•collection will during the --133 Lusn,W-Aaetxoaeer. Ezt•aesa• eager- . �Tp�e� g past week, there being j lana is Imported and tboroaabbred stock. be taken. On Wednesday eveninga about thirty who have enlisted. This Sales conducted asTw�b•ra, write for tirme _ 50,E just arrived. patriotic lawn party, under the u• comprised young men from the town _ and particulars, Phone ind, elle, ab 17 21 qt. Baskets Sic each, _ spices of Mt. Zion and Kinsale Ep- and from the• hospital works. Amon ry "� LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., d qt. Baskets Sc each. worth Leagues, will be held on the these is -Happy" Wilson, Mr. Eveg oT i3J� Gradmate of the Royal College of -Dental Covers lc ereach. beautiful and spacious grounds of H. assistant, who goes to Ottawa in the �• Rargeonsand University of Toronto. Office W. McBrien. An excellent program machine un section. - err J E. wsterbooa• • etoro. Brock St. wkitby 1 qt. Berry Boxes 40 cents per 100, will be provided by the following ; g 0000 boars 9 so is t to bee. Ind phone 18, 4417 24 and 27 qr, Crates 12ic each.. Owen Smily. Toronto's •moat poplar The shingle that has given sans FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Every package guarateed, and prices comedian.; Mr. Hazed, baritone soloist, D9 pori want a good pair of helots faction for over 30 ears. Empire • for Oonnriy, of Tork and Onsaxio Whitby cheap 9 Come to Whitevale are guaranteed not to raise if y ; "E --W, Evans, cornet soloist, Corm y — I�'ao-�res sires •clear•6 to on ahor,eq ordered now and . Wbitb , and Win,. Ellis a p before Sept. 1st. Rated Icon with a fin. by , netts•. Address (irwa liiver n t y , oc t•ino solo- .. p P. , O 9 Out $P _ .. in. corrugation, _ W _ see,t before ors. them ssbe fat. 'hith e WY a you Th biro Orchestra y• t a y y B. PQWELL, Licensed Auc- want them. will furnish an abundance of choice . WHITEVALE buy other makes. If you are in W• Uon•er, valuator and collector -need forChoppingof a r - music e C cam fie ra r. T Th chef w to r i7 - eonars•r of oats and Oat Rollin ae anus 1 be taken by Dr. Pa Try Ontario and York. r lanae o! R 1 Mrs. D. R. Beaton was in the , s.t.s sandtteted either prlcaEely or by •onion - James Moore, of Brookltn. Tea will b city a Premier for 30 days. Also • sale a04e6 catl•ctea. For dates or other per-erved from b to 8 o'clock. Every•, Thursday Iaalt. gasoline engines from $39,04 up. uenlai+a pi= as ra•id•nee. Eliaabeth ea. W. G. Barnes,81188Gr@SII River Mrs. Roach is takin rooms at the Nzwe Pick �_ body .attend, as the proceeds will be McNeely apartments. g See or write me before buying: _ e orders tore. t arewoojf win loo- NES BUTCIiER SHOP devoted to the Red Cross funds. Ad. - Ir Beteg, r Idacaab•s store. Satlef"tio w!ll r•- m Arthur Hodgson was the guest of Bell Phone. edq prompt att•numa, sat+sraetton ggnnaraa: mission. >IU cents, children to cents„ Pickering friends on Sunday. Med• Y7 phone number ie Iad•p•adamt 1001 - �T F James. u Cassells was down to the F. I Pron - Plckerin «a..+rR, B• _, LQ V E A full line of Fresh always Don't forget to Attend the two- city on Thursday on business. ,. ea Land at shop. week -4 mwe.k•reduction Pale at A. Joe. White had a business trip to Veterinary Surgeofs - _ E. Roach tk Co., Whitevale. Peterbom for a few days last week. i Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- Wagnti on road every day: = - =i Miss Irene Pugh is holidaying with rinar College - relatives in Oshawa and Bowmanville. y BTOUFFVIL4E rfi and Graduate of the `'eterinary. - Fresh'Pork Sausage a epiciwlty Miss Viola Sinclair has returned, Science -Association.Robt. and -Nits. Miller returned from after visiting friends at Burlington C OA Butcher's -cattle wanted. • a motor trip to Kirkfield. Beach. -Ind. Phone Clare. 200.2 JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING Rev. T. A. Mitcbell, of London, oc- Misses Eva and Lillian Beare, of j,� - CLAREMONT., ON-TAR10 cupied-tbe Presbyterian pulpit on Sab- Regina, are renewing old- e.cqualpt- Cement Lumber Corner King and Church Sts, bath last. ' . _ ances hese. f " ►' G. R . - B R t W S T E R .Ir. Mad ill, B, A., principal of. our' -Hiss Ida Tweedie visited friends in -Lath. Shingles, - 1 � t co Hamiltbn andR s, Ready Rooflog, veterinaryurgeon - - week looking up a -house. days last week. Corrugated Iron, Honor Graduate of the Ontario- Plaugha-lacluding the John Deer, Dr. D. C. Smith, dentist, and family Howard F. Langford, of the T. Veterinary College and Honor- Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- have returned from a -ten days outing ERton staff, was here with his parents •Eastlake Shingles, ary Associate of the Ontario pairs for Elie foregoing. to Beaverton and other points:, ovrr the week -end. Cedar Poste,- Steel Posts, Veterinary College. Wagons, Buggies. Also Tongue Sup- The farmers around here are much Miss Cora Prattas, of Toronto, is = g .lased is -their harvesting, owing to andfamily with Geo, and firs. Pugh Wire Fencing., --•-� ..Claremont, _ �- ._, • __Opiaf•iO porta for binders, that' make the - B•. _• "-�. poke easy and burden light. wet fields. The rain on Sunday added and family at present. much damage to that already done. Mrs. Howard Turner and son, gen- If you are going to build let me 101 HN PHILIP' bite K paadotte eggs for sale, from The remains of H. Mertens, late of neth, were the guests of D. R. and'give you my price on any pure bred stock. this place, wag brought home on Sat- Mrs, Beaton on Sunday. thing you may; If yon want any kind of farm imple- urday and buried. in . the Stouffyille Allen Hooke. of Markham. motored require. Hsu a Bill line of mesh and cur- went call or write cemetery. The body was accompani- over and visited 'S. R. Pennock and , l - ed b members of the family Sunda evening, ed meats constantlyet> hand. L. D. BaIIkBr Pickering y Queen's Own in y R• A R E E 1. O R uniform, of which regiment he was a Miss Ella Pennock, of 50 Fozbar a Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon member, Road, who has been visiting her par. • • , REAL The •Liberal 'picnic at Musselman's ents here, has returned. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. ESTATE,,,,,,:, Lake on 'Saturday was a success in Mr, and Mrs. Simmons, of Terra -LOCUST HILL' - point of numbers and, enthusiasm. Haut, Indiana, are visiting friends Highest prices paid for _ �>Iti��t:>K�tiO Hon. Geo. W. Graham -and - Hon: Me- here; en route to Goderich. Butcher's cattle Kenzie King were the speakers of the H• H. Johnson, contractor, has • a defy and raised much enthusiasm wbe Bang. of men repairing thee- sewage; ekering �nA Riving reasons why -the boys should system through the village. s //�� i s g MR enlist. Arthur Pherrill has engaged with � � p N T FSIT I have For Sale a House.and Lot A. J. .Paynter, as assistant man -VV in Pickering Village. Large BRouoHAM ager of Mr. Poynter's large farm, j,� First-class rigs for hire garden, some young fruit Mrs. Geo: Burkholder has been the WORTH WHILE Miss EII& Linton spent Friday in To- guest of his sister, Mrs, Samuel Dick - trees. Evergthing in x Day IIlgtit -- ronto, non, of 111 Avenue Road, Toronto. , first-class repair. ise_$pclin{7, of- iala -�'is yisit-tng _ lr an ig er, BIIB 1d2@8tS &ll tTa7$9 - all and see me as Is is a ar- with J. and Mrs. McLean. Mies Lydia, have returned from the Teaming promptly attended to. 7 Baro for some one. t Joseph Boyer, of Detroit, called on Wa- a Hotel, Lake of Bays, Mus.;' Agent for Canada Carriage Co. • Mr. and Mrs. Nuttall on Tuesday. koka, - ,. • V. RichardsonBeer Bros.' are busily engaged lay- Mr. Connor, of Mt. Joy, is stopping T o �e 'fie , { . in cement sidewalk on main street at W cliff' 4tg. FALL TERM ..Opens Sept. lat. 1 3=0" / e TORONTO, ONT. bee to -day a stronger bold upon the`- P confidence than ever before. TaoRoueR TuAINKING for choice positions in business life given in all of our Departments. This ool• lege does not ask for a better repu- tation tban it has now_ We place many students in positions eacb ear, Write today for Large Cata- logue. +r W, J. Elliott, Principal 734 Yonge St. Cor. Yong. and Charles Sts.l _ rs. George Burtcn, of Toronto, y summer resor , which is under the management of Miss Lillian _-_NlZtary, Public, Pickering. visited with Mrs. Winton Vtftelast. Gterand. P i Of War Stamps taken from tax- week, Lieut. Col. H. L. Major spent Sun. X&VO yon lots of Wait Sylvanus and'Mrs. Phillips, of Min. deb, spent Sunday John Mrs. day with his parents here., He is in Niagara our store will receive a handsome with and camp at with his regiment at C. S. PJC -X, OF WHi'T'tVALt is to furnish Phillipa. Lorne and Miss Jean Brodie, of Pickering• are holidaying -rela- present, An automobile load of young peo ro from here prepared you anything with pie enjoyed a ball in honor in the lir ^ of water supply such as tives here. of Mies Bernadette Howe at the Scar. pumps, windmills, ,hydraulic rams, Miss Edith Brodie has returned to the city, after a month's holiday at boro Golf Club Thursda evenin A number from here are- preparing plumbing, etc. her home here. for a party trip down to Seaboard They are also expert well drilters R: J. Cowan and family.visited•with Beach, South Carolina (via) Buffalo, nerd respectfully solicit your patron. Duncan and Mrs. Dolphin, of Clare- Boston, New York, Norfolk, Wilming- age for rife ,tore. 'Ind nhon ;F>21, mont, on SundW. Miss Vera' Spring. and Mise Violet ton, 49avannab, and then a portage, : W. D. Rogers, -of Toronto, ba8 fist = TOOLS- SHAR'jFFE.NED' - Dale, of Oshawa, are visiting with Misk Eva -McLean. completed a large deal having bought out the A. E. Roach sit Co. large store, We Mise Gladys Dolphin, of Claremont, - here for her and -after Sept. 1st the store will be make a specialry of crosseu saws Toole kinds. Locks is a weep with cousin, Miss ARR��ie Cowan.... under the management of Mr. Rogers, formerly of all repaired. Rawr-boning Waldie Rae resident and manager of a specialty. For a first- and Everest, of East the Pickering Bakery. L" class.ha.ir trim or an easy shave call Toronto, are holidaying with their A manless *,bunch motored down .at the East -end Barber Shop. grandparents, John and Mrs. Gam- from Jackson's Point on Sunday and See our House Furnishings of; all maidge: lunched at the "Ritz•Jobnson Hotel." kinds. Slightly. used Carpets Tbos, Pouober and granddaughter. They were Misses Geraldine @'Connor, from 15 cents a yard up, Mise Blanche Meebin, spent the past week with G. W. and Mrs. Smith, Mary Hanlon, Terisa Haynes, Dora thy Lynch. Marion W, J. GORDON- PiCKERING I of Hamilton. I Donley, Joyce Mc - (Kernan, Roselle Cronin.. To'the boy or girl *ba -on the last Saturday of.the sunimer holidays brings us the largest total value Of War Stamps taken from tax- able Patents Proprietary medi- cines and purfumes-purchased--at our store will receive a handsome BRACELET WATCH FREE. On s 25c. medicine war tax of le. 61 50c. 44 16 75c. 66 "`$I,00 4c. Stltmps tak6n `from Nyal and Nadruco Preparations - _ will count double, so keep the wrappers and stamps - on these goods attached. `See the watch in our window. - CONTEST OPEN'S SATURDAY MAY J5TA. -1 To X. M'cFADDEN, - Druggi•Ht-Graduate Optician, Pio]r,.eriaffe 4zitarzo XT _; OWN I ;w Nae'•r.de;• £-ri ++—J',. i'A_ •w y T` rv.� A •d ' : u t o er o-�issult�er" be Mew— Bass, to play - - _ -3LiR� r - - as he had been wont to. Instead he spent the evenings with his wife, or Teamais took her out. She could not grasp, �� actory F poor untutored creature how every i1�f118iOft1. ��� �' daytheir engagements increased, how THE FATE 0 the wealth of the African Croesus united to Lady Judith's name ' and Position, (especially lately when the ... . ' � new security of h Afrieala - A�illssaire reserved, unconditional protection, the - - .- release from "the carking secret, had et bush seemed to give her something of sta- — biUty, 'of confidence, o� poise, which r �APTE J c don had been wanting, while a Lon R RX.•-(Cont'd). ' CHAPTER RRI. . " . , :" was at last taken into her confidence about the fact that she was devoted He stooped and kissed her hand as I But notwithstanding the renewed to Adolphe Lieb, and wanted nobody $1� he told her, and something within cheerfulness, more than that, the else), had enlarged the eddies of their -_ Seemed, to mingle with the distant seeming intoxication of happiness responsibilities, their circle of ac Tem is the a►Cme Of perfeCtiOtf, being pure, roar of traffic, and to wander away which had come to him through Ju- .gintances, that Lady Judith was (for now entering with new fervor into his delicious tea. Black, Mixed or Creed. from her, carrying her life's blood! dith's absolute surrender of pride, with it, while her ears sang, and it ! Judith was like a bird just released schemes, and going where he wanted seeived to her that she threw herself j from a cage to an exquisite forest), her to go, cultivating the friends he the incident of having found the jewel from the terrace: I needed and gradually the foundations Like him, he was younger son, and When she opened her eyes, his arms she had' given to Azuma on the floor , of the great power he had always felt the way she had said "that Lady $ I of his wife's bedroom had more sig but she often used words, with- as is the case with so many of the -V ere around her, and thought return-;, nificance for Adolphe than he would ' his money would bring him. Judy, Vthought insistent, interrogative, ; have told Judith. 1.They did not want her now, Azuma out knowing their significance, and he English aristocracy, was compelled to reproachful, yet because it travelled `told herself and at night she would ; restrained the irritation he felt. work for a living. Lord Robert took s distorted, warped imagination, still j "I don't advise you to pay any at- read the pebbles and watch the sand f "Lady Judith has nothing to do�with to the taw and made such a success vile tainted like her life. I tenticn," he had told her, but he who I falling into shapes and forms for ; it. ' I want you to nes to this bus seas of the bar that at the age of 42 he Then it was for her position alone, knew the South African races, who I herself, predicting sadness and cepa- II for me. I am not sending you awayy: felt that he was warranted by the that he had married her for how had spent yearn with Azuma as his � ration from the beloved Baas, and to 1•Azuma, I cannot go to Johannesbur amount of money reaped through his else . ? I only companion, knew that it was al- him sorrow and dila§ter. I yet and no one can do that so well as' -She opened_her eyes and stared at moat -tike -a -declaration ei war; -and Thea at last, -ane night, -he went to. you." lucrative practice virtually to fore- have dazed, the while an intense relief that the very fact that she . noticed her on her -terrace, just as he had done i If I go you never come to Johan -'sake the latter and to embark upon a' . sting led with another: a feel that anything Azuma did had the before, and her heart leaped 'ust as nesburg again " she replied doggedly. political career in the House of Com1 Red g 1 6ughed. i mons. ing of dismay that love stil evaded power to wound or distress her; w9 Judith's had done on the anniversary And Adolphe her. Why had he not told her, was -it' have a fatal effect. of her wedding night. (To be continued.) A Free Trader. because he wanted to hold it over her ! The Boers treated the Kafiirs He had found her squatting on the 'Bead? Or was it because o! Azuma? shamefully, but we have made 'the mat on the terrace gazing out on to LORD ROBERT CECIL. The late Lord Salisbury was a -�'r'ef0 nahility. that did not afrike her,' mistake o! treating them too . well, the street, on to the lights below, her strict adherent to England's old es-. forgettingyears a that viii issue to ' $ Sa�bury s S -on= soi►s o Hugh=1 followed - hand hclas in er c n res in —��� she iepeated, "you, intervene a ore they are on a level of ni ht itself. It const be sad for c knew „ in mind with the' white races. The her t is life, he said to himself sad in his footsteps in this respect. -Ing "Yes, I knew everything." Americans have understood this, and and lonely. After a time she would Of all the members of the new co- dam, Lord Robert has been regard: "'The or chs needed money I ex-', there are evidences of their wisdom. be happier m the Veldt. ' I* on Administration o{ Great Bri= ed as the leader of the free trade ele-K Po P - every day.. They are paying the price He thought that he had arranged fain there are few more brilliant- than --pert, and I gave it him, he has gone. of too much severity in the days of it all very cleverly as he stood there ment of the Unionist party. to Australia, youwillnever see him , slavery, price y, but time they forget the was way of getting know thatit LOTS -R rt- ri -- Indeed It vv'as'--frfl-Robert_Cecil' who--is zasasi again. That chapter of your life is ry y paya matter o{ surprise that so able a - aDver and now, now, little one, we. will, �e to Lady Eleanor Lambtoa, sister be happy." cial line of demarcation. Gratitudehoes i y of State for Foreign Affa>rs instea the present Earl o! Durham, and o Only he did not ask. her to read the man as Lord Robert should have be d is wanting in the African . he does G pebbles, and she Hated the omission �•+*put+h ri.a iTnAo*. Secretor 4dmire o e e ' — "Yow knew, and yet-' n� it -is --"fie shalt be gong awn in a few no un era an i Menx, has four brothers, who are all _ something of the old daring insolence, meted out b one who has first shown l days," he began, "going away like of insisting upon a seat in the Calc "You knew, then why did you marry strength. In Azuma the gratitude 1 everyone else because it is getting too of them -clever men and have mown Esse?" was for the act -of rescue, because it hot.' He paused a moment, and she incl and the sesta of a great depart- � their mark, each o! them in his owls Was it possible that even now she had first been enhanced by the act `turned her head. met' I articular way. The eldest is, o! dad not understand? A species of o' force, in striking the Boer. Grati- "To Johannesburg you go'!" _ + ,But in view o! the delicate condi- particular the present Marquis of Salic � dgapa -took_hold of him, a despair , tude_ia _tis •lo m.. Qf.. gpntleneas alone, "I�12._7i9t1'�_we ar�oang to travel tion of the health of Sir Edward Grey, ho' filled a of d of ever teaching to file no i i _ of _,_.: bury w_ led the offices mind which he still felt, hoped might -the winning of gratitude by love and about, to pay �nssta to i'nen3� "" per LaYd-R privy Seal andMinister o3 ComIIte tenderness, that is only understood haps to Germany, and I want yon, ture of events bound to have mvuee II in the last Unionist Cabinets be on a level with his own• He spoke by a higher civilized condition of the Azuma, to do something for me. i am more work, responsibility, and po ' briefly: mind, unaccompanied by severity it .sending Mr. Kendal," i Kendal was When Lord Robert first took his "Because I loved you." thrust upon him than orditisrity falls 1 seat in Parliament as member o! the The words doggedly p evidences weakness . to the negro one .of the secretaries who had been to the share 'of an Under Secretary, pronounced, miraL with him in the old days at Johannes-, -East Marylebone district of London in bow sweet theyg were, how delicious. !t meant clearly that she would burg and she liked him.) "I am send- of State and is certain to play a 1906 he• found that his younger bro- And t something within whis ered weighty role in the direction of the ther, Lord Hugh, had already acquir• -,--'- � p take no gifts -from Judith, would not to Mr. Kendal to see after that g y policies o! the British Empire. that it was not possible that he loved recognize her as in any way her mis-I 13f� tfeldt contract, but he cannot, do foreign ed fame there b�y his gift of eloquent her still The thought of her scorn, tress, said he as her husband, ought , an ping with Zombi, ou will have ' Lord Robert has much in common ;oratory. Lord Robert is inferior is of the cruel cutting wordat she had so y with his father and namesake, the - to finish Azuma. If he did so, he to do your beat with .him, you can often uttered, of suspicions expressed, P' this respect to Lord Hugh, but more although they were not real ones, of would not even own to himself what' manage him. I hear there are some late Marquis of Salisbury, who for so ilucid and above all more Practical. would be the reaulL. The incident ' people after it, and if we don't get it Isis relations with Azuma her disdain e spoke in as business a tone as tai the woman who had brought him worried him s good deal, and the at once why we might as well let the : Rarely Laughs. lucit, the way she had pretended to problem flow exercised his mind of ; Rhineling mine go. accept his wealth as s favor because. whether he could make some arrange- j , H. " po I , �'� ` He soon won the regard and the ro- t he could assume, -and what he was tell-' at seemed the only thing he had to Inert for her away from the house, 1 spect of the House and even succeed- accept offer in return for the great position the while somettsing within him urged ; ing her .was real, 1tPp did not want to , ed in dispelling to a great extent that p -ishe offered him; for the name she ltad that if he did so ill luck would befall' hurry up that contract, and he was � on the rt of the Liberals laid aside, for the old lineage, had him. Yet whir Judith's renewed ten- sending Mr. Kendal to Johannesburg. w,# prejudice retenide to look down lineage, his race, derness, the power of Azuma to in- but she could read his thoughts, -this I ' ti 4 who had'come to look upon the state-. fluence his fate seemed to him a thing woman, although icer back was partly • �. I craft of the Cecils much in the same �is position, his -want of social Area- which no longer needed consideration. turned towards him, although it was y (way, that an evangelical meeting,AMA t • lige, flirted with others, wringing his What did he need now? Nothing but nearly dark. 'There was a moment's`' I would .regard Jesuitism. Like they heart. Ah, he had loved her then. Judith. He had reached the very .silence; then he broke it sg$in. � � late Lord Salisbury, he' has noApar- but now And because words to- narthex of her heart as it were, and "I can't help thinking that there is titular graces of manner or gesture: day had to be uttered in sincerity, and that had been the crowning desire of something at the back of it all, youli thoughts spoken aloud the mind could f �, He goes to and from his seat in the real contain, she finished hers aloud his life. And the humility of Judith find out. See Zeller and if necessary a House a! Commons with a kind of , "And now you ." was touching. pay him. then she sprang up ! s digniAed lurch. In moments of ez f' He interrupted hes. Yea, she that been _right when she Still silence, citement he will move his hands Vic* j H have interrupted loved you,'I loves had said that love, real love. which with that supple movement of here, � y always could overlook, forgive the past, the I which brought her to her . feet at i lently up and down -as -if he were us- gau still, just the same, more Ptr' love of a man who did not care, be- ; once, by simply stretching her twos Ing some huge hammer and his voice t' haps, madly, passionately, for al- cause be loved her would make her, I arms forward. He had often admired bwill rise to the verge of shrillness. -ways," good, yes, to her gratitude to God,' way she rose ..suddenly to her feet y `Yea, it seemed to him that - iter Judith renewed her mind, her very I without bending het knees,' and she He" rarely ' her. a, and as in the lane he had reached her. stood there on the terrace before him (case of his father, any sense es the for the first I hes Sometimes she would sit for •, -�lzearT ours on a rrare in m rnnrhe ms areas takes the "Ah •" that scene, that night, and trying to j bronze mute figure it seemed, for a form of satire and sarcasm. e. rs She fell on his breast, and tears, hear again through imagination, his .I few seconds. Then, all of a .sudden not good looking, -has his father's re- the long pent sip tears which came so voice, his accent when he had said so she burst out: that markablo stoop of the• shoulders and rarely. fell now like summer rain, but doggedly, so brutall almost: Wh the Baas send ire away, with his thin, 'curved nose, his, dark ,, y they did not hurt her as those other ..Because I loved you.^ And: her Lady` Judy want me go, yord Ropert Cecu tears had' done. They were tears of . She. hhd always said Lady Jud hair, receding from, his pallid fore, mind would go further back than that, ,. �,. ' joy, drops of the hearts dew -love, with shame and remorse, remember- never been able to pronounce the t '- head, his grim. hawklike appearance, And as he enfolded her in his arms, with ing moments when she had been un- and it had amused them both. Often many years controlled the foreign I clean ehaven face, his gliateninQ eyes there seemed to pass before her the kind, and pet he had never told iter in jest Adolphe would call her Lady'; and ungainl " gesfurea, presents a crowds whose company' she had - dis- never taunted her with her sullied Judy," now to -night together with her destinies of Great Britain as Secre- Y . dained to -night, what,a senseless gib-' girlhood. Oh, how wonderful, how I words it. grated, and he did not like I ta=Y of State and as Prime Kinister. 'personality' not. easy to forget. _ _ : •? 'bering crowd it seemed, seeking pleas=� thibk that he had co lire and emotiol? and illicit love and- -- - -- 1-- t'f" � counterfeit Whaf did it know, that straight from Hugh Glover who. lead I FSrerata rapid, congress of fools, of such emo- told him the nauseous tale, and b e tions as this. Love, love untravestied, cause his love was so great that he / unrestrained by gossip and hints and must needs add to it all that was best knowledge of shame, love the domin- of chivalry and protection and ten- ® _ r sting, the conquering, over-riding derness and consolation, he had drawn e everything.' Love, love, real love, her away to .the conservatory • -and cared for nothing but the object of said: "I want to show you my hemi." its love. Ah, if the gods had heart And although he had told her -not cruel, ,they bad at" reserved for to do so, from sheer love of him, be- ' he something which they Judith som t Lady Judi cause the gladness to her must con - rarely bestowed, the finest p`.arl o! ve itself to others, she went to alis quite at the bottom of the ^well Azuma and took her the little brace- _ o{ truth. let, an"3laughing and smiling had fns- iFsd I slava; s sairi that wanted to be loved, that if I were loved, ane - „ wouldn't smile,"...she told Adolphe, would be good, she murmured. I when he came back to luncheon, 'she And as he drew her, with his arms didn't thank me or anything, just _ y around her, back into her room • and -switched on the light, his foot struck stood there looking very sullen and I — - -- FOR YOUR NEXT against something on the floor.. He as=red she took it off." my back i ped and picked a UP.het ! „I wish you hadn't given it her. �/ SATCH OF PRESERVES - stoopedat is this?" he held it out to ; back," he told Judith, and she made i her 'he had forgotten all about it. a little face at him, a little face which Dere in the light, he, could see the, he knew quite well meant, "I did it radiance of her face on which love.., - BUT good Fruit wilco must not be over -ripe, was shining through tears; the ex- • for you because she has been good to use good Sugar. pression was still there, more empha- 'you, because she loves you and be- �• iIIdwhatliCQ7�� g ,i sized than ever, the expression of the cause I love everybody that you love.'` �� A new chrism was upon Lady Judith, The slightest Impurity (organic matter) in the Sugar will Madonna, • but- this time the agonized _ look of deprived maternity had almost 1 the chrism' of a love for the whole _ e am, and prey tart fermentation in the j ewes which were vanished. world which transformed her, and well cooked and carefully•bottled, become acid and There was new joyousness in her l going tot else too, ell him -that something shwhich, I ` 8 uneatable after a few months. -' -voice as she took the bauble from him. chile it brought a remembrance , she s unth the ST. LAWRENCE EXTRA "That is what I gave Azuma, you I would .fain have been withoutt would _ _ _, •. }yr are v6sniut�iY sof Bee she wont keep it, she has thrown et bring joy, because it was his dear- 6RAA►ULATEO SUGAR which 1s mads fmm Cans and lasts - - it back. Poor Azumq, to -morrow I! est wish. Life looked very bright _ r '` owr99:99psraxspw t. _.. - will make her keep it. I will be dust now, and the incident of Azuma - It T� prel.r a very rine train—s medium one o* one quote kite, your so nice to her, so good to her. Ah, did not trouble' her,"brit it trpubled you don't know how good I am going Adolphe: The time had come when �, p trocar w+ sols your taffeta �t LaSire1ca which . 20, 5 to the three t0 be - trecres to 2-1b. ied S lb. Cartons, and bats of 10, 20, 25 and I OO lbs• _ She spoke like a forgiven child who only noble hearts can be gr teful Sand B"y Is ReEEaers..al.d w°I"s•' +• avoid q't`r"' aed ...•r. is still dazzled -1� the wonder of be Nis was the noblest of hearts, because _ abwlrt•?1••a>u'•aa'"d°Orr'.:"';`r"' ing forgiven. he knew that she loved him, he hated CAAMPAN g ;V90 J "Poor Ayumaa,, I have never under- to send her away: _ _ Sold 6y tnou rood Croeers stood till to -night, I will have a iong yea, of late Azuma had grown to L -i M 1 T E D, MONTREAL. ,< s, talk with b^•r to -morrow- W e both hate Lady Judith more and more, as T- iL A W R E N O EE S U G A R R E: F 1 N E R 1 E S' Will -TV she saw the increasing tenderness of ' But alas for resolves that are made Adolphe. He never came now, the V., late. i4 . _.: . �. _ ,..m+us.•,a .nl":d, ^, •= a:¢"r x`^', •,Gef,`'.a,. �9, ts "wi�1'�ev�- <�',+., env .,- ,.. 'a ,-..,.�..-M.� r,,;t4!'s'S..t�'..:6.'r�.crr..:..v�,,... ..,,....�.a ..•Z- ...._. ._ _. �-wrx-,-.,-_:,. ter....,-:e..e.,' _ _ r"....>tlder'. -. r'. s'w .,wR' .x+.snrr ..q,iu Y.�'T4..•r* J.." • ......rv.N,. h... dna.. • p.... .. rG*y WN 7 `A !v 01 "ZI Wn TEMA 74 1 FIRST "U HE GREAT -WAR 1 MU101 R Ifiz bALLrMIMULA the Ringleaders Arrest _45 ed by the Germans and n to Constantinople in Chains K MUD so despatch a atch from London says: I most prominent young Turks. "Strained and increasingly bad rela-; In spite of optimistic. statements _=-`,tions -between the German and Turk -'from Constantinople, the Turkish am- KkTMIA ish army officers have led to a serious 'munition supplies are nearing exhaus- crisivi '9n quite indisputable author-, ti- on as the result of repeated attacks PLO" ity a few days ago a quarrel among I by the allied forces at the Dardan- staff and other officers at the front in j eller. Private advices received at the Gallipoli Peninsula led to a mu- I Athens said that the German and A )ie Germans. The latter v� ,tiny of formidable dimensions against: Turkish diplomats have renewed their A were forced efforts to obtain consent of the Bal- • Ao take the strongest measures to kan States for the passage of muni - quell the insurrection, and with con- tions to Turkey. 7" -siderab16 difficulty- arrested the ring- i Boatloads of wounder' from the leaders an& some other officers In- �fighting on Gallipoli Peninsula con- :J 45.- They I tinue to arrive at Constantinople. It volved. These numbered Al w, were sent in chains to Constantinople, i is - estimated that 120,000 Turkish where they would be shot, but the I wounded are now in the Cons MWAIft tanti German commander heard rumored #1 nople hospitals. threats of revolt, and did not feel I A despatch from Galata says: himself In a strong enough position I "French and British aeroplanes have AUS to do to immediately. The arrests, flown ovef 'Constantinople. They 4aused a great sensation throughout '.threw bombs on Galata, causing ---,.,--the ranks of the army, and tended to 1 heavy casualties. increase the very considerable indig- ; Galata, on the north side of the nation against the Germans, who now! Golden Horn, near Seraglio Point, is have few real friends even among the' Constantinople's largest suburb. L ZfERAL- AERIAL I 10! IL i C11"__" 0 ra Forced to Descen'd —1 1P lialf a Dozen German Machines Ir At in-Daniraged—CAmditty rr The bliwx PortJons indicate the territory held by the Allied Powers. the whin, territory occupied by Ger- meaher -'Me@ the obAded pordom% the territory ;i tri­w--nautna­u­&uaA;j:-_ T'be bro�J� A despatch from boundaries before Paris says: French: positions In Artois, while two French boundaries before -Me war and serve to show the areas of the euemy,g counur7 beld by the Several belb Ge—y Kowa nearly all sciel.— the nmthftst Section of F , w with Aviators are repprted to have distin- patrols attacked and apparently dam- Vance bile be. .27 she = =Lken a considerable area in Russian Poiand. on the other hana pWuwe bag won guished themselves recently in rev- aged another German aeroplane. An tion of Alsacei Italy h" captured a fringe of Aus a Por - Pan of Galkla; and the Amen have won the tip holdl Albatross machine was forced to the o1rrkesHGs9p"o along the tMatter" Russia @UU eral aerial combats with German ma- It Peninsula. The ump. Of course� Lakes 12o account of the former (kWMAU CID100160 W111% have been conquered by, or b&ve gurlendeod to. the 7 ground in the same way on Widnes- -Ariclab or ftowft force& chines. 'A French aft reconnoitring1 day. Above Colmar wa's ittacked by a Ger- A squadron of ten German aero - man machine,- which It forced to des- - I planes 'which attempted 4L bomb at - end within the German lines in Al-DVQ. tack on Toul and Nano was- fQjrced W a SUPPLIES -1-AN ATTEMFq TO R VE THE T.UlUU7 mace, evidently damaged by sh,)ta'1.to retreat by French machines, drop - The same day two German planes i ping the projectiles they carried upon were chased back from above French open fields. TO THE ALLEES Osrova Violently Bombarded, but the Attem-Pted I Of England, which he recently viewed. President Wilson Tells Austria That Landing IS Successfully -Repulsed NEW OFFENSIVE The newspaper -quotes him as follows-, "We have an army which at the Shipments Will Not Be A despatch from present moment Is armed so as to Restricted. AGAINST CALAIS London says: The recalled that It is Zen ally reported, withstand any shock, an army which Daily Mail's correspondent at -Bucha-! that 100,000 Germans and Austrians' an the other hand is capable of mak- A despatch from Washington says: rest reports that the Austrians vio- and a large number of guns have Movement of German Troops' 119 1 strong offensive. Its morale is is Austro-Hungary and Germany now I ntly bombarded the Serbians at Os- been concentrated near Osrova. with' 41 a Through Belgium Continuous good; that Is to any, the army is pre- know officially that there' no hope 1 rova, but that an attempt by the th Intention, utting of 'the United St;ates d assumed, of c --- LL pared to remain as ft is If necessary; iscontinuing or Hungarians to land at Ogradena was! their way Shrough Serbia and jroing� for -Days. "Every day our stren'ttb grows .even restricting shipments of -war I- -England and In France.' Not. -allies. unsuccessful. In this connection it is i to the reflid Of the Turks. A despatch from London says: The, both in 11,10plies to the the Teutonic withstanding .Governments Daily Mail's correspondent at The I the formidable re- rum -Ragas �telesrapha- that a prominent' sources at the disposal of Germany, have learned from the note which the This long grass that has sprung up State Department has sent to Austria' rDOWNPRINCE 'neutral citizen, who "has just Arrived it is not possible that a resources tween the trenches. : from Brussels, says that the move- of the allies will not assure them and which his been made Public. This The trenches twist and wind in a mint of German troops through Be]. wheri the time is .ripe for complete communication in the form of a re- remarkable manner. At one point *WrY. p g"UM to the western front. has been ly to the Vienna 'protest agiinst the -AGAIN RUM"'% there to an old communication trench constant for several days. business being done -by Americana in running from the British lines A significant orde'r of the day pre-, ITALY NiEDS, MORE GRAIN. war munitions sets forth the attitude .0 straight into the heart of the German dieting resumption bV the Germans of this Goverrunent clearly and firmly. Fruitless Atotacks Result in Heavy- position, and down this two barricades vigorous offensive in the west �'12,00.M Quintals to Ba Bou bt in Austria is notified flatly that this have been erected, one on the English of a Losses to His Government will not even consider ac- side and one on the German side• has been issued to the Teutonic America. ..,armies in Flanders, acc&ding to the ceding to her request. So Atrong to Force. Hero the opposing forces came within A despatch from Rome says: The the stand taken by the Washing Amsterdam TelegTaaf. An ' extract gton six yards of each other. Between the latest official reports regarding the Government that this note not only A despatch from Paris says: The rival barricades there stretches a 46-1 -from this order, telegraphed by the evidently .-received- ___A=St$r"m_earrespoi I ideat of Lae Ex- Rhovr that T-- --e-ed-a 12,000,- will probably end ".0m.-st-i _qgrm%w Sbolt- - patch-- of - gro-Ut4 __ha_v shdtL qjj, on ge reinforcements in Belgium,and lar walla. of ,change Telegraph- Company, follows: 000 quintals more of grain for her changes on the subject, but will open- either hand by the crumbling .9 senti- the old trench. "Otir work now is practically' fin- Ion until next year. A qutn- ate -as a distinct check upon attempted to assume the offensive at ished in the east and we are about I tal' is approximately 220 •- �ounds. ment, developing in this country in fa- Nieuport. They were, however, re- . . - .1 Most of this grain, it is understood, v pulsed by, the French infantry fire, to begin in the west, Peace is car- i or of an embargo. While President OT Rain in October." will be purchased in America. Wilsohin this note,'as in and the attack was abandoned. TEN YEARS METED TT The French official communication to European Governments on the war The German Crown Prince contin;- TO ESSEX DYNAMIT19v­-! -chronicles the 'recapture through; T issues, takes'his stand firmly upon 1, -4 'WORKMAN IN GERMAN ues his attimpts'to pierce the French counter-attacks of part of the 11 PAYS . MORE- FOR -FOOD• the principles involved and upon line. Ile has had -a .few local suc- A despatch from Windsor says: trenches lost in the Argonne, ikrid the it ceases, but the losses he has austained William Lefler, of Detroit, has been usage of nations, he introduces an - repulse of enemy attacks -at by in !he series of attacks have been sentenced to ten years' imprisonment other: A despatch from Aznste�dam 'says: other- which many is re - points. There was also some rattier The offiefill -bigmna--of 'the Vrenerial Fed- garded as the most striking in the litry heavy-. in Kingston Penitentiary for causing severe fighting � in the Vosges, in eration -of Trades Unions of Germany note'. The President bases his refusal- The present position at Hill 60, an explosion in the Peabody overall which hand-grenactrs were used. states that as one result of the Brit. to consider the Austrian suggestion which the British military authorities factory here a few weeks ago and for Albert Thomas, Under-Secretary of n the practical grounds of its effect recently admitted had lapsed back conspiracy to wreck the Windsor Ar` blockade the average German 0 into War in charge of munitions, tells t o German possession; is peculiar mory. At the time of the explosion upon the -ability- of the United States he workman's family last May had to and of great Interest. the factory was turning out supplies Petit Parisiep. that. France's efforts to 'expend 36.49 marks (about $9) week- to meet a foe in the event of war. Produce munitions are different in-, ly'for food, as compared with 24.70 The Government tells Austria that The. hill is really nothing but a -forgsoldiers.- knoll of gently rising ground that method, but equal in results, to those, marks (itbout :F6) _i1L Ma)r of 1914. it has been the policy of the United forms the end of the Klein-Zillebeke ..States froin'the founding of the Re- . LLOYD GEORGE ENLISTS public nQt to maintain _'in time of ridge, The German trenches - run- in HELP OF SCIENTISTS, VD peace a large military establishment a double tier along thi crest and up - pe Per slope, while the British trenches ,w 345 FACTORIES AM UNDER "'CONTROL" or stores of arms and ammunition, k de . sp that the United States has in fact aj. form an irregulat line along the edge J . etch from rondo saysi of thl!F'Iower slope. The Germans are That he may avail himself of all the ways ,depend -ed- upon the right and pries n appliancium �m, -latest discoveries I e- d ____7 the manufacture of munitions of war, weF tb-purehase arins ­ n+ fbp �np of he hill, while the r, Exces's of Employ tion from neutral nations in case of are a little way up the side of it. Employers' Profits Over -mixed Limit to foretgn attack. The whole face of the hill presents David' Lloyd George, the Munitions a picture of 'the Minister, has formed a "muniibna be Paid- Into the Imperial Exchequer wildest confusion. invention branch" of his department. Everywhere are huge .craters, the re `GERMANS ARE DROWNED salt of mine explosions on the night In this department be will"be assist- C IN EFFORT TO ESCAPE of the British attack. Torn and gap ed .by twenty-five scientists and an. A despatch from London says: Da- Mr. Lloyd-Geoige, "Parliament 'has ing sandbags are scatterqd, in profu- gifteering experts. vid Lloyd -George, Minister of Muni - 'assured that sacrifices made by work- -A despatch, to Christiania Says: cion; broken rifles, odds and ends of tions, announces that 345 establish- men are made for the nation as a Twenty-five members of the crew of equipment of all kinds, -smashed barb- A tourist without money is a .tramp-' menta have been declared "contro whole and not for the advantage .of the German converted cruiser Berlin, ed wire, T debris, and a tramp with money is a tourist. establishments" under the Munitions individuals. On the �other hand, -dur-, interned at Trondhjem` a, And a mass of other of War Act. last Novem- lie in bewildering variety down the In Germany a mile is four times as, As -a result of this.con- ing the period of the war, any rules ber, attempted to escape by swim- hillside, the- whole half hidden. in the long as.in England. trol the profits of employers are or shop customs which..may have' the ming across the Trondhjein fjord, but limited. Any excess over such a' limit effect of limiting the 'output of muni- they, were, observed by a guard and becomes payable to the National Ex tions are suspended in controlled as- caught.. All were provided with bun - chequer. "By this provision," say: tablisliffients.' .dies of civilian clothing, money knives. Several were drowned. and Author of Song of Hate Sorry He Wrote It Three German citizens -have be'en sentenced to terms of imprisonment A despatch from Amsterdam says: wheb the impression created by Eng-' David Beatty Appointed Vice-Adiniral for attempting to smuggle copper in- _. -Sir D to Germany, Even Ernst Lissauer appears to be land's declaration of war was fresh. •The Berlin, which cafried i crew of becoming ash�mea* of the song of Thi song .of hate a political poem individual Eng -450 men, entered the Norwegian p'ort, bate. He writes to the Berlin Tage- 4ishmen, but collectively against the A despatch from London - says: tory over a German squadron in the directed, not against Ind The Official Gazette announces that North $ea the following January.. In of Trondhjem.on Nov. 17, to escape 'blatt� saying be agrees with its -view English will to destruction which -3) be- 44� (Sir David Beatty has been promoted this fight the German cruiser Bleucher British warships after attempting to that the song is not intended for the threatens Germany. In the excite - to be a vice -admiral. Sir DAZid, was. sent to the bottom. 'Vice -Admiral escape from the North Sea to act as young, and has often advised against 1 ment of those days my feelings were 'sm ow -Beatty during 'the present war com- Beatty is only 45 years old, and the a commerce raider in the Atlantic. its publication in, school books. "The deeply stirred by this. Whether these`manded the British fleets which in youngest officer ever promoted to the song of hate," he writes, "was. writ- feelingscan continue with the cool~`i - August, 1914, sank four German war- rank of a vice -admiral in - the Brit" Green Is an ill -becoming color for ten as the result of a passionate im- considdration of practical Ships, off Heligoland and won a v-iC-;! navy. I politics is Wil'brunettes to,, we". pulse in the first week of the war, another question.* J .� ,._`^. '. Y Rd?�L .4d.'3ei.'^+/"..pG` a.9+:9t.^..F-,�R.-rmv�pR �..y�g, +'R.apSRy+r�wwr;,.:.:. R i:s '.."'�.ti`'•Y - �ianY., :'7G "G, r'�i :' . a ✓ ,.�'gr,^Y�''�'A`�'-.� . 17�' ...�• "^JY y�rc{y-..tpA"� t —tl' F'<.. a-fT-T, '. •• `.:.y ,,• Z:•....'.°.�, ,4' w+--fmA k•' - .�-. •'_ .'w� ;F'^"w:1 �.J.�!�. `.••iaa TI, :.. .."I:;N r;"4 :•.'I^'..�;yy_.i...L ••� .;.-,ref" ,�.x .3 _ >.','. . 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Powell, auctioneer. _ l t 1L <iJnVR�rtalt - • - . . ... . dim advance _.receiving 7th Da ttmbsr 1915 Y SePIs e a lot of nice pure Clover ey -.• y-... , t` Consistio of Part of lot 41 in the � 11rew ddv.rttaeiwe+f4tg. - _ JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. Broken' brunt Concession of the e ng,aud part of --=IAF PINT SEALERS, 30c. ---1N- Price $480 - `h-a<vv ' lot 35 in the First Conceesion of WANTED -A girl or woman at V - - _-t _NOTti AND COMM;NTS the said Township, in the County om s Point Boase, for general wort, of Ontario. Apply to MBs. J. WILLIAMS, Pickering 46 LOADS OF. SEALERS- -ALL Price $?8(1 .SIZES -The laws of our land provide that The property will be sold LTIG�HtEST PRICE PAID -For all -- two parcels. poultry. ei o nap CROWN JABS OR PERFECT SEAIf. �- the Sabbath Day be observed as 'day LJLJL . PIES, ra3.lPickering phone PARCCL No, 1 -Being part of Lot I4ps, b9ly - Of rest and tttakea it an uumber:3lintile Broken Front Con- - p a • b *� �:.'_ Estimates -on all Buildln Materials .1 offence to Perform any unu"p; z. ce,ieilu of the Township of Pickering,! BI LLS FOR SALE -I have for 27 less, This Bal° several bull pairs, at a moderate FRESH FRUIT ANJJ VEGETABLES sary labor on that day. There are 'forms lmntaining acres more or Clare m lot 18, con. b, Pickering. E. E. PC GH Tartu (s situate on the Kingston Road' Claremont, tf . Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, certain of labor that are about 4 miles from the terminus of the y permissible under the lxrc, each 2x OR SALE -One new McLaughlin York Radial iliailway. and -one mile I FN from the Rosebank Summer Resort. eNi' Cabbage, Ripe Tomatoes. etc. g p ..-the delivery of milk, the rttauilig robe and blsntceasbu�ARBHaL1POLIN60�i On the premises are a good bank barn Green River, Ind, phone, Marie. 1680. 4749 -_ of railwity trains and- other forms and a frame house There is a running i :.ALL THE DIFFERENT BREAKFAST FOODS FOR of work that are eonj4dered work stream through this parcel making T Fill exchange my equity in forty Valuable pasture lands and affording i 1 acre term and beautiful Toronto suburban handled acre farm with THE HOT WEATHER of nece,, ity. But is the fartuiug excellent drainage for the tilled land. prr buil for good air buildings, H. MoINTYkE, white ale, 46.47 w commltaity work in the field! is PARCEL .NO. 2,—Being part of Lot :3o in the First Concession of theFOR SALE—Premier Sulky Plow 6 "Buy your groceries at the grocers. not cotagderod by the law as A 'wont of neee"it Oa* of the y 'police Township of Pickering, containing 25 one John Deer manna spreader, 0 pigs acres more or less. A portion of this weeks old. ss JA at lot N E F, con. Picker• P jug or address JAMES GBEENLAW, Pickering is woodland, containing some P o, 4f _ - J. R i CHARDS O N mergistratea of Toronto, parcel cedar There e _ " 30ated a few d�ty-s O V that if a valuable etc. is also about. 4 acres of this parcel which has been FOfR SALE OR TO RENT -170 acre township Pickering. Good - — farmer were bmight before him, wader cultivation, farm ip the of grain and stock !W= - with stabling under- - `- -- Cha with violating the laws charged � Tma.Ms :—Ten per hent. of � purchase, neatb and silos. lots of water. For further money, to be pairs on the day of the syply to FRED W. GIBBON, R. R, t r -i- Removed To Nem Store — of the laird by working in his Isar- sale of each parcel and the balance,, , -vest fields on Sunday, he would n,c►,seset to without interest, within thirty daya WENTY TO. TWENTY..FIVE thereafter n the production and de- 1 ACRES wAPrTBD- i9a Ri*isout TWO DOO NORTHOF OLID _ him. He thinks that a man would Ven or will not be bounce �oduce on lake.hoc>-iaczcbar3. aapiv p Iso: C. Nzwe Office. 4o SPECIALBARGAINS AT NEW STORE. x iy justified {n Harvest- any abstract or other evidence of title than those in his possession. Further -VI the man, who asked - -" __- J ing his grain on a Sunday in such -- a- ..,n+ - ,..i •rtes_,, e „e .: ,, -- details and articulare may be had +, M►u Nichols for thi umbrella that she return the same at once so B. NCTTA cutor under the W ill of George • Kin- con. r. Pickericit asis needed. 4z•rt �� t� - 0 ��. �.i i il� nYpL ••Yi1.Nr, QkJ&WL1.V1- iV(- 1,YC W&W -- - —---- - is still in the bead®: rotase trede'with a fn11"Bell Phone 151. - - --- — = week when grain is fit to be har. -Executor. Also see bills suppt on band, three grades as prices lowerTho—le of tho ;ihw - vested. When such i8 the case it thIIn--� Is".-�ft'�-�rtc• will compare -� '^A' T r lands will be held on the first favorably with tbat of other dealer. All WHl rS y �s,/I Y !'A R10 - should not be considered a great above mentioned parcel., grades gaar►ntog Ceti d see .ample and g p _ gee prices T130s. B. td QUIs, Ptoteriag. 43tf .- crime to try to save property on Sale at 2 P. M. Sharp. Ip, that day. If a building is on fire 47-49 W. B. POWELL. Auctioneer. STEAM Copt - - - -- -- Established Ewer ' Forty -enc Yeerit on Sunday, there is not w person TENDERS WANTED-- who would think it wrong to I will have constantly on hand Ma strenuous effort to save it Sealed tenders. marled -tenders for E S i MD bridge," will be received by any a full supply of $team coal, or its contents. Or if a house is member of the Pickeiing Council or ��y�T/,TA - - in danger of destruction by a flood the Clerk up to Saturday, Aug. 21st at lowest possible price. OQF �.al'AJl�l'11.� _ any means taken to save it would nest, for the construction of a con- aS.9Bi'S OVER ' Crete bridge on the Sth concession- W. Hr QIBSON. be considered justifiable. We T6 A Q C of road, opposite lot Y." and for the taking a� Ba nl�ina cannot see much difference in sav- out of the resent stone culvert, i 45.1y GREENBCRN STATION, P lin a house threatened with de. For part culars apply to any mem- iC Save. systematically i ber of the Council. , Y Y- structlon by fire or flood on the The lowest or any tender not neces-Fruit, Vegetables Sabbath and saving wheat or any sarily accepted. _ ",rake Care of the Cents and = _ --• other kind of genas when Sunda 4T E. B. HoovzR, Reeve (' y All kinds of imported and home - ultimately Become Indepen. is the only day on which it can a grown Fruits and Vegetables, ultimately 171 saved. There are many, people - fresh twice a week. RepairShop- We solicit your account in out _ 6o are very narrow-minded in : If we have-not what you want SAVINGS DEPARTMENT' respect to the Sabbath. We have - -` known people in sugar -making Now is the tlgne to .get your Bicycles we can Ret it. DICKERING BRANCH, L repaired for the good roads. = a' time to go through the sugar bush Give us a call. g g Get your Automoble Tires now. _ ' ` R W. GORDON. Maaaper. � 0 rf Breis alp at Witl�ry. r` on Monday morning and empty Prices areaway down. Don't fororet we keep out all the sap that had 'flowed on `$Ford.,sise $15.5o, -other sizes in "`:Sunday. Others consider it an proportion.; NEILSON'S ICE CREAM awful offence to lighten up one's Ind phone 1913. Hr J. MARQUIS countenance with a smile on the Russell Andrew, ,Pure xxx vinegar _Lord's Day. The Sabbath was PICKERING. Out • C made for man and not man for the • �F R P I C K L� I N C Sabbath. The physical, intellect -SUMMER :-: F U R N I T U R E nal and spiritual nature of man is For what's the use of trying to pickle with vinegar that wont, each_that proper development re- FOR- _LAWNS- ANTI-P0RC$E$ _ ttiickle _w_e_handle the beet only. quires a proper period of res_ t. - - - Best, mired,p ickUng spice, mustard Cloves, tarnerin, carry Not only Should'a person have ao `Arm chairs double woven basket seat $1.85, reclining ' many hours of sleep every day, and folding chairs, camp'stools 35'cte. -powder, mace, etc. bat actual experience has shown Camp cots with head and foot rest sial $2.25. _ Pe Hammocks going at cost. Come while they last. Protect your fruit, jellies, pickles and catsup. with parowaz, --'Spta man can accomplish more Tn�j�1 I 'a year if he rests one day in Ce He BURLING, �'ICKEIi1ING -that will keep them in open or closed vessels.. seven. His whole being, physical, Fruitjare, tumblers for jelly, rubber rings, etc. Preserving spiritual and intellectual," is bene- kettles, large, medium or small. _- fitted by such a rest. If the Sab- bath Dap were not eatalished by 1•f good cup of Tea will help you through the long hot day law, the mass of the people would better that$ if you use the dish water -kind. W. a have good tea. not 'enjoy its benefits, and it is perfectly right that the Is" of _ Our groceries are the freakiest: the land compel its observance. But reason should admit that .cer- :O E O R G E -P. H.1 L 1 P tain forms of labor are worlts of - necessity, such as the saving •of $RO'CTGFHAS►2 - ONTARIO property, Which can not be saved _ on any other day. A number of city people were here duriog�pa�weeh purchasing pro- perty. At their meeting on Monday night, the council decided to construct ad- ditional- cement sidewalks, and award- ed the contract to Mr, Underwood. At a meeting of the Women's War M it was decided to ask the farm - es to contribute each two lbs. apples for the soldiers at the front. Owing to the dampness of the straw R. J. Fleming is threshing his wheat -outside- instead of having the straw cut and blown into the mows as was f' intended. In our last i§sue it was stated that R. N -L Bassett bad sold his present etore'and had moved into new premi- e sea. The change, we are informed, -will not take plane -until spring, R. J. Fleming is very optimistic in regard to the benefits to be derived from the building of the proposed good roads. He thinks it will do more tewards developing this part of the country than the electric railway - which is in course of construction. Although the beaviest tax -payer in Pickering township be is one of the ` -most enthusiastic . supporters of the scheme. •' MADE IN -_tete - e _ AL •. .. � . --For�d-T�ourtn- y - .. .. -ire ti e�est €or _the- - -Price $530'. - - -- - _ .�.... - .,• .'_ Elsner ForuRunabout - : _ ' See us . "De - for r. placing Price $480 - `h-a<vv .. Ford Town Car - - - ;-your ordat: _ Price $?8(1 _ _ F _ "' - '-'The above prices f. o. b.• Ford. Ont., effective Aug. `11, - 1915. No speedometer included in this year's equip- trent, otherwise care fully equipped, L'are on display - - p a • b *� �:.'_ Estimates -on all Buildln Materials .1 and sale by _ W. J. LUKE t! SON. 'Whitby. - Ontario t'.- - furnished - W. B. Powell. Pickering. 'i rZ 0 "` J:r 7r7r=MJ 3 ;13•.,wi.—�'s.ro '�--"-x�.ww:N. wu'.. l.n..ns:.s.:ut.. '. .' .:. > �..:..�..._-._...�. ..:n•.-.....,...;. a..�,�-'-' •, ..,seat _ - ::t:-: - S :. ::�..:;;.,1. � . i ". ... a.�,... ... .� :,,n,....na r.va..4... a.wt.�un11a4 � l .. .�.• � :�,:�,.:.,r..�:, y.�.� . ;rM`r•f34--�.+•at:%;.•. '•-.n. t.iG+r'_;'y 'D¢s_ .:+ '.,:.--wu' �.. % 77- _ ii ' : '... �.....:....� � Fvu :� a... -. _ .., .-..-�.vn.. .. --., .. :s.-.S1�-•.• �:......«, :...r3� . rw+fit J_ b•1.w.,'"JC s. tea.:.• a.}%� .� � .t— � z �.. �4ra.,c..�••b^ •L:.e.: •�" Y" , ir �r � e Y .. y q ^at ' •V ,Y. ct.wtcaMONT Miss Stewart, of Toronto, is D. Morgan and Geo. Gerow were ; John Gregg has purchased a spending a few holidays at the at Oshawa on Tuesday seeing after new McLaughlin car. home of- Wm. Scutt. a county bridge destroyed by flood. THE Thomas Birkett had a business Mr. and Mrs. Richards. and two 0 1 trip to the city on Tuesday. daughters spent -over Sunday with - _ Mr. and Mrs. Welsh and family THE CHARM W. H. and Mrs. Jones, of Balsam.=.aR��� w�a ,nos ;are leaving this week for the north ". Mr, .and Mrs. C. H. Fry, of Ham- Q A. . G*asesd west. ilton, are visiting the former s' slow hw a MAUNA Metres f.l ase lelsMM feeQt Mr. Paterson balk Lake, is aunt, Miss Effie Miller, for a few moving into-tflre -house vacated b .. --- fMOTHERHOADe t y da _ is conducted at ovary Branch of the where d�p�ts of 1.00 Mr. We19h. and upwards are recetved and interest at curree{ rales a, Lloyd Love, of Greenbank, spent Get your Sherwin -William's paint' it is a safe and convenient deggsitary for-yaus _ -- ; 'Sunday here with his brother, Dr. �a>s� By Perfect P}� t reduced pricPs at -AE: � -- B. I. Love. calx Head& Roach & Co. Whitevale. -` _ • t Miss Mary Morgan is spending a _ st WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. Meek with her sister, Mrs, Leslie ' The eapetfenee'ofMotherhoodis&try- NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Peasby, of Uxbridge. Ing one to most women and marks dis- _ Walter and Mrs. Weir=, of Port tinetly an epoch in their lives. Not one ill Me. matter of the Estate of Robert B', Perry, visited with Morgan and woman in a hundred is prepared or un- Vardon late of file Township of --Picker• � � TIME TABLE—Pickering StatioaGl Mrs. Pugh op Sunday, derstands how to properly care for her• {„g. in the County of Ontario, Gentle'- _ T. R. Trains going East due as follows— -` Mrs. Wm. Tarves, .of Myrtle, self. Of course nearly every woman nian, deceased. No. 6 bleAl 8.08 A M. spent a day last week with her nowadays medical treatment atauch Notice is hereby given.. �uisua'nt to . 12L Local 2,50 P, id, --..--:,sister, Mrs. Thos. Pearson. times, but many approach the expert- Sec, 55, R. 9. O. 1914, C. 121 that all - 14 Local 6.05 P• TK• P• Macnab. j r. and sister; Niss encs with ea orgeaism un$tted for the arsons having any claim a �ainsrthe Trains going West Ana as follow*— � p g No. 18 Local 7.4? A. M. Margaret, left on Tuesday `for a trial of strength, and when it is over late Robert B. Vardon, who died on er 11 Local 2,20 P. M. y two week's holiday at Jackson's her system bas received a shock from about the 10th day of June, A. D. 1915, .,. 2.0 P. M. Point. which it is hard to recover. Following at the City of {salt in the` County of ^ p - •g7 Maaday inolnded Misa--Bessie Macnab returned right upon this comes the nervous strain Waterloo, are required on or before /VE CIT EAM home on Tuesday after spending of caring for the child, said a distinct I the 4th day of September, ,1915, to •Al a couple of weeks at Jackson's age in the mother resume. !"send by. Post. prepaid, or to deliver to At the Pickering Bakery . W. A N .TED l Polat. ; the undersigned Solicitors for the exe- Mrs. Stubbs and Miss Jessie There Is notbing-snore charming than i cutors, their names and addresses and --Try our. Home: -made- Bread a happy and healthy mother of children, full particulars In writing of their , A reliable man to sell ~ - Paterson, of Toronto, are spend- and indeed child -birth tinder the right claims and the nature of the security, HERB MONNEY, . PICKERINGJ -- ing a week with Thos. and Mrs. conditions need be no hazard to health or if any, held by -them, ” HAan'r CANADIAN Glaowx &coos - Paterson. beauty. The unexplainable thing is And take further notice that after �` reenWecd : �IdTdWa3"e In Pickering and Ontario Mr. Dawson of Schenectady, that, with all the evidence of shattered the said 4th da of September, 1015, ■ N. Y., and Miss Elsie Atkinson,'nervesthe said Executors will proceed to dis- County. of Whitby,spent Friday with J.H. � broken health sesaltmgfzom tribute the assets of the said deceased Call and see our stock of "Happy y f --a$d Mrs --seal. - prepared condition, and with am- among the persons entitled. thereto. _ThougliNLand other stoves=- --is which to prepare, womeng regard only to the claims o! as well as other' lines mil -now i;r e t e Women's Instity_te .held a will �,g� in gig blindly W&L which they shall then have had notice of Hardware. selling time, - successful meeting at the home and the said Executors will not be Eavetroughiog and repairing ` of Mrs. By. Thomson, on Wednps- Everywoman at this time should rely liable for the said assets or any part -promptly attended to. Send for list of Spring Offerings, ,day afternoon, _ �n Lydia E, PWcham s Vegetable there ol to any persons of whose claimCompound, At Work guaranteed and prices and terms to agents:' Mrs. Tweed and bars. Baia, of Toronto, were invigorator of -notice. -- --- - - - - -- w- - -1oa _-- the guests of iVm. stud bars. Dated at Stouffville tbaWr�rree De aandeome tree outfit. Thompson oo Sunday. In many homes cA �, August. A. D. 1915. J�-f _ Mm. R. B an and her daugh- once w children there J�'' McCEr.Fooas do Brrrov, " GREENWOOD STONE c� WELLINGTON we now children ba- u Stouff side, Ontario 'Perna Bryan, of Aurora-, are nd visit- �e o14'f l�s°3icit°'e �' ' y that Lydia E.. Pink- StouSville, F. W. Vardon and Rev. — e oat ur*erree4 ing Claremont friends. ham's Vegetable ! A. P. McDonald, Port Arthur. Ext _ Thos. E. and Sam Stephenson cutors• 48 4g wHI'TEZ a LE (Established 1 Compound makes - �accompiinied by their wives, mot-- Women normal, y-.1 CARPENTER, BUILDER iored to Port Perry and Seugog on, beaitil-and Atsong. ��r� n4� One thonsand roll; wall paper at HOUSE VERANDAH. AVD BARN :.::"Sunday and and spent the day with le. per roll at A. E. Roach & Co. WORK, PANTRY CABINETS friend, H you want special advice write to Whitevale. DUMB WAITERS. ATTENTIONJ. W. Ma t- Lydia 1?. Pulham iledlcdne�Co. (ee". Shingling and general repair :_ ing his brother at Locust Hill and dential) Lynn, ileus. Your letter will C s � a ork.j -^ iassisting him with carpenter be opened, read and answered by a uxeeh 5 [lsaM to EdNi g� me about aa� .t you want work. came home on a abort -'visit' woman gad held in strict eanAdews. � done. Prices right. 2 Thousand No. Y.. 'appl@ :ion Saturday. 5504 Home Telephone.` Alen and airs. ay - vi ' were is - barrels for sale. Inspection ,Ashburn on 'other-in4aw tag fire MANY T1� 4 ti SA N � FARM �' E E D formerys brother-in-law, Jam Pq - ••s .:r Balfour who is seriously ill with invited' before purchasing heart trouble. :__LABORERS WAFTED at C. N, �•� a4tatlBIl Ray Rnmohr, of the Standard Bank, Wellington, returned to his FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA ' CiherryWCOCl ielsewhere. - M duties on Monday after, spendin¢ a couple of weeks' vacation at the "GOING TRIP WKST' "RETURN TRIP iASTT' --a Brewers' Grains, Malted Corn Feed s home re his parents here. 01L10 TO TO WINNIPEG $11.00 PROM WINNIPEG Bran, Shorta, Flour, Corn, Oileake i ��irL3 " We regret to state that Thos; .. , Pearson who recently sustained - -. Meal. Cotton Seed Meal, ete. * y T*•��+p +� GOING DATEa1 LV 1:l �.i\ i Injuries from a fall is not imgrov- Misuse leis, �;� ��A,,m tea- rreo..'�L• sa.te,� tom, a.e.� sae �, c, �,. Orders taken for Swift's Red Steer ARD ing as his friends would like. He a� m onus gad at.i,.e. meOtalas ve...as.e. eranoM Goa Fertilize - - 'iis still cooflned to his bed. - ?�' T q a■*eKt3aat ..e Asa► -nom Wim, s un e,.: sra.�. oe....os sWt u► ca. twos w or Phone Home Markham 5090 W. L. Gordon W o A number of the members of oat.�w,,oaaam.+at�..aa.a o.t ws roses or J, the Women's Institute purpose Iaeenalas r,aa.wn. Twasmaa ret•. 11woot take or ie:,■ae.. Thd2�1ah,8 R!1•as0>t attending the meeting of theas=6z.ee;a�Ma-4••atT�+nd."nonew,aseallona rnvc.;eoeonffim,-PICKERINQ' Out oM * e4tlea/ N U" -*swig M aspen act* -Pickering branch - this Thursday linnet et. ![orfs. oat - afternoon at the home of Mrs. tt..oOzseaa ngsa . R T R ••ddy. Fee eau sw.ma. re*aeeiae traeeeeetMte■ Brewer wsaaseea w.s+ wa o is. ansa!, west«- 'at *otsmtaaso'0T 6Vq;, R= 'i un fvad� Bell and Independent phone, m+ a •Q-sipo.'► etelee-gut ti an.t N h6s. treo. H. Sa'mis is spending a M. 0. MURPHY, eteertee taeeee■Ne Aw•L o■i ft& ft., Ten+eUTe b'� law few days at the home of her r- a at sl The PICke y Pa rs • • g 6=9 -m ants in Brussels. On her tura - she will be accompanied her a m�j,�: son, Fipola ,- who hhnoe been spend- a .. s !�Q s sea a of months at- tare ` a --_ -- -- m fit_ . ;l .. -- •■ s- _ g a e ,. Mme of his grandparent. -I. a .�. Wa ,colt .• $ _. _ . A number from here attended e 12 , s s The object of this Aawci&Uon is to the Liberal picnic, at M-nsaelmanrs. - � •'t i'ev lessen stealini and prosecute '. Lake on Saturday. It was of a isE" e s °' w. the sinus. - -'patriotic character and a strong _ _ :,,,,t, s cot - leeset O% C*t am ., w n „ # Yemb*re having poo f101ata OOmrselr3. -� eappeal for recraite was made to • oats �m�� pewi the young weft -by Hon. Geo: , P. MayfiowerT'alcam Powder �,«,� � Q . c ..~ a o ,, 0 0: Ezeontii* Qom � � -, r Graham and Hon. Mackenzie Kira �dI 1i 9{ King. � a / o s cot ; Membership fe* �L00. P4 -of. Farmer, of McMaster Uni- - Nyal's MaySower Talcum iS an ex- �.. E~ t ° q �� v • z �s. versity, who occupied the pulpit _ __ Ed f s a g 8t, 'II Tickets:mav benad rrom use President at; p rience to eve first time user. Its touch �+ „e ie ��.n t : ? seerstery onopplleatlon. in the Baptist church on Sunday IPe ry i+eD ' . s last will preach again at both. ser- is soft, soothing and refreshing. Its distinct- s p o I x o = a fa Exsc. Com. -L. D. Banks,_C. S. Palm - vices on Sunday neat At. the + 4 = er. C. L: Ddoroombe, Pickering,Ont y hide Magiiower peifurie,-d�,icate, individual, i - ga ct evening service his subject will be N ; o tt ' ■ iii t w ) A O'COni10r: e "The Present War Light on Bib. elusive. Ideal far every use to which you .,� m w • 1�V) ;lark lieal Truths." Everybody welcome. can put a Talcum. o • E a M 1 President;'' Elsorei�' y 1_am. D. P. and Mrs. 'Macfarlane and - = - a• !; ac a- 0 0 oz e� so_Scott, of • Blackstock,' spent IQyal Quality preparations can bre obtained only in ove unday- bete with Mrs. Mac- Nya1 Quality Stores Ask one of them for_ free copy of farlane'e rents, P. 'and Mrs. Booklet entitlgd ' " Your. ..Complexion," giving full par- - Luck•Macnab. They left -on Mondey ticnlars of best methods of massages sf8for Grimsby, where they R•iil - - G cod -spend• a couple of weeks vacation on the fruit farm belonging to Mr. T . lth Trees Macfarlane's father. _ - _�, • .- ----The Women' la • _ moot, will hold a eappewon Tues- Depends on having the right kind Of ala mawrials and dodo day, Aug..24th, in.aid of the Red of trees. Bowman's haus wM iu stook. It will y you. Cross work. Admission to sup. sail a1 our - -Thomas-bf. McFadden, -Drug-919t, fit' -- b works!_izd-iri_fI41--49t_altiae_ 4. per, -Ii cents.- Attie same time a $ -Pickering, heavy -fibrous -roots: and o __ prion. Don't -be misled mrscellanous ebower will be, given .. They are grown in 'the right kind agents we db not employ th*m, oorisegt for the soldiers. Articles asked &-CO. ofsoil. They are handled lywesari,sad do throw of 1h* agsri4 for.: are ja►n or jelly, note paper •SIM-PSON — oommissiori.of 10 per osnt;,whiohyou wII and envelopes, +candies. towels and. packed is the pink of.,.e�amly save by purchasing from m. and soap, handkerchiefs, pencils condition and they grow. call solioitW. _ anrd-socks,. Everybody come, _ -. . _ 'WNITIIT GRANITE 00„ The Claremont pump factory '-G -R O C E R I • E S Two more agents wanted _ oases, Whitby, ontana is still doing business as usual. in Ontario County, < After. forty years .experience. Mr. ,Fresh, Pure, Clean and up-to-date. _ We handle everything in THOS, W. B011VMAN,-dr SON:GE�., ��,t i is -s`" charge the abs vue-lrae,--g-ive us your--order_-order.--You _ _t�J1�l�.R. owing to the illness of his son, y Cora flakes, 3 ka. 25c. Robin - - LIMITED John, After 35'years of constant Hood Rolled Oats 30c, pk. Rolled Wheat, $ld e.,,"�1e Ontario - PIImg *$IIIIfaeturer service several' 'of ` Mr. Glerow's Flour, Corn Pal, Etc, :.. g 5+++. r pumps ate still doing duty. • He Coffee 30c. 40c. ancblioe., Shop and Residence, Dundas Sb has just received a new stock of lb. fresh ground while you wait L • , - .• WHITBY, ONT. first class white pine and British Slack, green and mined tea 30c. Ib our own blend' Grain Chopping Three doors west of White House Columbia cedar; and is able to give and equal to any 40c. tea. Try J lb., Al?o - . AND OAT -FLAKING y his cu9tomera a first crass pump at Liptons and Sal Aida' Tea _ --- _ 'the old price, only the increased �` Boots and shoesriatg, and cwt The undersigned is prepared to do We ai•e prepared to instal wood or iron DRY tic ODDS caps, shirts um on short notice; also ettentt price of timber added. Mr. Gerow S overalls, 'Overalls goods b d. All over- grain chopping and oat flaking -pum �' xa has now a first class stock of iron y S to all kinds of repairing. .. ail floods cut i wee. Suits to order S3 to Sri Nlesa than elsewhere every day Sri the week Wells Cleaned. pumps on band, but he can fur- and a practical man to take orders. - except on Saturdst nish a Cheap iron pump such Fick We Fo,r offering a bargaiu ideream separators. � Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, -t are kept in hardware stores. But Seelig and -A quantity- of slabs forsale; also also gasoline engines and if you want a reliable iron uro get prices• Phone the sgirre gear �( y p, - wagon tongnePr axles, etc,. factory.send direct to the Gerow rump A SIMPCO�. & Co..i PICIK.ERING E'dPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR U lel John F. Bayles, 4ree�.�-��3d Ind. Phots 28 .J � y•�'a«�...�c:_..:;:x•i�:,,....._�.._..•;:.s.:...�-.=.i.s.,..:_�.s:�-.- .,._,......�:,..",.s:.:..n.: _4" 'M,..f!-.�o�c`-.�a�i�'�%�;:�L,a<.....�.,..si..i..r.�a•.�:t: -•�4a u:L... ,-�+s.s.s.., o<,...e•_�tcv. ..„ - re,er..YdvSs,}+ r �,.- n,,,, .: - �acs� p'y-,io- !:e.f :r•- ,R'.5r'xPUT ­i..' . .,. .., t,.....:. .:: _. •.... ;;��q�,,, file •;y+:5.•+r 4r:r. ., r.- - ..' '_ '.3' "_' •,}+ iy:., •. _ •w .,._.,,».•>•,..7. _ -,_..•-•,r :.w _ •y -.y- .r 7. . v. .r, �A 1 fol 1/l -- - - - -s -slice raw - -- -- - - ---- - with Iiee po- _ . tar. - SCAN BE CORED - o clean out flour barrel ' use a ' _. ,- _ a _ ams broom; long -handled 'child's 11 b m • the -- -kbid.,*U11- -, `-_�- - -- — - --- - To prevent cream from,epotting ' Pink PMS , table linen, dip linen in cold water J ;. Right to the Rout of . _ , before washing. the Trouble. _ Press mohair with a very moderate l No trouble causes ---more widespread- r - -- iron Prean -silk betwee _ of. tissue. suffering and discomfort than indi- a, T Porch chairs' of snicker or reed can `Boit. The ailment takes various , �x.> be cleansed with soapsuds and a I ' �' f' ' ` t�, :` forms. Some victims are ravenous ;� egrubbing brush and then can be / for food; others turn sick at the eight _ _ 4` - shellbacked. oS Meals; but as a rule every meal is Icing for a cake can be colored ,a i z ollowed by intease- pains in the chest, beautiful pink with a 'small quantity =ea=tbura; sick headache and often of beet juice. It is inexpensive' and ea. Indigestion assumes an ob- - { absolutely pure. !fasts form because ordinary medi- Linen that has become yellow may expensive ' apartments that were far . cines only subdue its s toms --but * ,:' bleached snow white if soaked in be beyond her visible income. ..YAP - ..__ - _ do not:cure., So-called pre-digested - - buttermilk' for a• short - time• -rinse _ - { foods only make the digestion more t nd-bang -in sun- - -- - n8 -she Sluggish, and ultimately make the _ • � - Cucumbers make a delicious vege- operated an exclusive little beauty trouble take a chronic form. - ! tabid when- stewed and served. with a parlor that served rather to place her _ 'white sauce i e Dr. Williams' Pink Pills- cure indi- ,` , or seasoned with butter, in touch with titled English women F gestion because they go right to the _ salt and pepper and served on toast. than increase her revenue. As months root of the trouble. They make new,went on influential women fell deep When one rips out threads they wish the er and deeper ' into her debt. Al- T rich blood, which so strengthens the � _ y had three hands.- Use a system that the stomach does its own steel crochet -hook and the work is though Mme. Trost never demanded work and digests the food in a naturaleasily done. Pull out bastings the payment, she revealed an insatiable' �. same way-- curiosity -a curiosity that dealt way: Many 8' terrible sufferer from � � � y` (-- ladigestion has found a permanent = " To clear a house of roaches equal women who . largely with affairs o! State. The had revealed their phThe n cure through a fair use of _Dr. Wil- b quantities of sugar and- 'pulverized hams' Pink Pills. -Among them is r borax is recommended. Spread where cal ailments to Mme. Trost !eared to Mrs. H. Carmern, i,ocke Street North, 1 the insects congregate the most. I refuse and- Well, Mme. Trost is -" Hamilton, Ont., who says: -"Dr. Wil- Next time you bake -beans }charged with obtaining any' informs- •' rh FiHzs not only Kaye me-- diced carrot; a couple of tomatoes cut ion she esired. new health, but new life. -For five ane, an one ams omen, zown-zg Marg-Ltre w*ar, say be Eng ¢rears I was a great sufferer, was al- - _ 88e0 pork fat, and see what a delicious fish, Germany employed hundreds of . .,most constantly doctoring, and spent BiDei eoB3. dish you have. i feminine spies -beautiful society wo- M" a great deal of money with absolutely - To remove mildew soak article in ; men, in many. cases. These women - . no result. 'My 'stomach was in such a - __- _ sour milk and lay in the_sun.. Ur. use =have. played importsat parts..In the renri;t;en_Ahat fre4mentiy if - - - _ - of ei�n made in zoporti°n ofBaer c�mpai�n. -- - - ~would not retain nourishment of any __ - _:. _ . a teaspoonful a lime tope quart o! Here is a typical case as cited in --3iind. - When I ate I suffered terrible 4 ---- wg�er. I London: By accident a woman hand- ' paha, a fluttering of the heart, and SMART CLOTHES FOR TBE Ladies' home Journal Pattern No. ^#resits of tomato soup id not apt to •d a sentry the very note that she was - often a feeling of nausea. In adds- YOUNG GIRL. 8980 is a Ladies' and Misses' Peplum cufdie if a teaspoonful cornstarch ' to have given to the' Germans, is -don-Eo this I- wan in a very anemic -- - Waist, opening in front with roll col- with s mistake for the permit that she had - - - - tar or pinch of soda, is mixed is the condition, and felt as if I was linger- The plaited skirt for the young Quaker 'collar and full-length or dream before it is ' added to--tiw to- to show in order to cross the bridge •fag between life and death. One day, girl is proving a great success, if we! shorter sleeves, and a circular peplum. mato mixture: between Varangville and St. Nicholas. sitting In the park a lady gat j may take the great number seen at The pattern cute in size 82 to 44 inch- IS a creat of bread toasted till She was charged before a court Of - while ' to conversation with me, and I told the summer resorts as a criterion as bust measure. Size 86 requires nearly black be put into the water. war and later executed. my trouble. She asked me if I Wh6a the►hole dress, shirtwaist and 3'1s yards 86 -inch tnat2zisL" `inhere greens'are boiling it will pre- Another woman dropped a letter, Zshad tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. , skirt, is made In plaited effect,. the re- � Pattern No. 8981 is a Misses' One- vent -the disagreeable smell that arises ; which read:' "Hurry W the Twen inc that they had been a great I suit is very pleasing indeed. This : Piece Skirt, gathered to a three-piece when they are cooking. tieth Corps arrives this evening." She :benefit to her daughter. When I dress, Ladies' Home Journal Pattern yoke. with slightly raised waistline, If .the wall is so soft that it will ( dropped it at the gates of Nancy, and went home I decided to .try this medic ` No. 8988, has a raised waistline, Suitable for Bouncing. The pattern not hold a picture nail, mix a little Was straightway arrested. During H rine. I .eon found the pills were and consists of a 'Waist opening in cuts in sizes 14, 16, 18 end 20 years. plaster of parts and water; enlarge the the battle of the Aisne a wo- helping me. and continued taking.; front with. yoke finished with a turn- Size 16 requires 3% yards 86 -inch hole and fill with the plaster and in , man was one night 'discovered signal - them for several months, when I was down collar, lull -length sleeves with I material. a minute insert, the..nail and let it dry. ing from a Window to the Germans -restored to better health than I had open cuffs, and a fitted lining a seven I - Patterns, 15 cents each, ,eau be pus- All the. trials and tribulations cans-' by means of an electric torch.' ` enjoyed for years, and I have since gore . skirt, perforated for deep he=, chased at your local Ladies' Home- ed When trying to sew the bows on Arched to the garrison - at Posen j been the picture of health. I hope my i faring. The pattern cuts in size 14, 'Journal Pattern dealer, or front The one's pumps. may be avoided if a few 91as a young officer named $chorve- I' experience may be the means of 16, 18 and 20 years, requiring in size Home Pattern Company, 183-A George curved surgical needles are added to der, who was very poor. He was } Pointing to others the way to health." 16, 11% yards 36 -inch material. Street. Toronto. ! the sewing basket. Purchase atany deeply in love with a girl named Ida - You can get these pills through any 1 1 drug store.ZK ' ullerthal, but, owing to his poverty, ` !medicine dealer or by mail at b0 cents I i When..you must go to the dentist's the prospect of their getting married r a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The carry your prettiest boudoir cup and was very remorse. The- lovers' trouble = Dr. Williams Medicine Co...Brock- don It before yon get into the -chair; was known to a' Russian secret agent, tills, Ont. and when the ordeal is over oft will w red him hed the lieutenant and -About the household �` � - - - - Sad your hale in as good order as °ffe 126,000 for a plan of the ;THE GERMAN LIAR AGAIN. when you went in.. fortress of Posen. Dazzled by this offer, the lieutenant agreed, but he i 'Untruths Told About Britain to De- found it difficult to carry out his seise German People. — 'MOST DANGEROUS SPAT. = task. His sweetheart then suggested „ ;Grandmothers Recipes. red mangoes. Chop fine. Mix well a cunning way out of the difficulty. hi, The most amazing untruths con -Here are a levg of good old -fashion-., with one cup of salt and put in thin Britain Deports Beauty Specialist "You shall tattoo a plan of the fort - earning Great Britain are daily circa- ed combinations, some pet . recipes ' sack to drain -over night. Nett day i VYho Was a app. rens on my back," she said. "I shall fated is Burlin for the purpose of de- straight from grandmother's hand- take 2 pounds brown sugar, b cups easily be able to travel to Russia With = eeiving the German public into the i strop vin Some of the most thrilling chapters „ written book: � e agar, 1 tablespoonful mea- 8 � it without being diaeovered. belief that Great Britain is in a state Spiced Plums.- Oil - lion o! tard need. Let this come to. a ¢ail,' in the history of the world's wars are They carried out their fantastic iof- panic. Here are a few of these [Plums live minutes. Pour off water then set' aside to cool. Pour over ;those in which woinea have played a idea successfully, but. the silly er- gems which make in humor what above mixture and put in conspicuous part. trava • and add three pounds of auger, one p STs• _ Bance in which the newly-wed. - I _ Mme. Bertha - Trost,- declared They lade, in veracity: ,teaspoonful -each of ` :fovea, allspice � _ - by' dad -couple -indulged after the girl - . "Sir John John Jellicoe is to be tried for British officials to be the most dan- and cinnamon - _ _ returned to Posen aroused suspicion, (ground) and. one pint -.Menus for Children. Incapacity." vinegar. Boil -' half hour, • stirring t - '8eroua spy in the world, baa just and -they -,were both arrested. - "The organ of the Labor Part de- Some suggestions, for menus and been deported from England as a Y constantly; Put in jars. and seal at _ Germans Far thin . mends that the whole Cabinet shall foods allowable after 80 months are: py y years, ac - once. - -be impeached -for pear ire. -Cho four Menu L -Beef r cording to the Scotland Yard officials The = - participation in the p pounds bTO with vermi- greatest number of combatant _ war." Celli, bran or- wholemeal bread and who have been investigating her British soldier, in the Crimea at any ., `pears, four lemons (rind and- pulp)., 34 the best . butter • obtainabl lightly carte', she has lived in England in one tim' was 70,000. - _-� Indian troops in France were pound crystallized ginger, To this e' g y I q told b re leaving India that they ..chopped broiled lamb chop, minced and sea- sped mixture add four pounds of sono with salt were beiw taken to Europe for exhi- sugar. Boil three to tour hours until • .spinach boiled ten-! purposes.",desired thickness is obtained. I der, and mashed through a puree "Half of London is burnt down and Pineapple Hone sieve, served plain or with a spoon-' • ' pp y. -Peel and 'cut fur of cream or broth; baked potato' - _ Zeppelins are always hovering over r eyes from three pineapples. Cut � It'S sure .to be e �. It Plymouth has also been destroyed in pieces, taking out bard centre. Run with salt; orange, tapioca for dessert by fire, caused by. bombs from the through and a.bit-of fruit juice to drink. „ g grinder. Add as much wa- Menu 2. -Chicken- broth with rice, }+� air. fle�+ter as you . have .pineapple .after minced broiled tenderloin • steak with i i� 14 land, and ire hidingsin Ireland." from Eng grinding and as much sugar as pine- ! salt (no _ butter on it). apaghetti.j. - "The citizens of London .now hu !apple and water together. Boil about' creamed, brown bread and butter, as-' burry Vs hour or anti; desired..consistency creamed, tips or stewed celery with hither -and thither like scared mice i is obtained. hot cream sauce; cup custard' for des - because their battalions of football- Grape Conserve. -Three . pints- kicking louts are melting away before grapes, washed and pickedoff stems; ten' - the fire of the German artillery." three tats sugar, ar one int water, one Menu 3. -Mutton broth, the white " P g P meat of chicken cut into" very email • ® - Instead of blowing their victims ;cup English. walnuts, pound rats- i from the mouths of their guns as they; ins. Press -pulp of grape from, akin, ! pieces, macaroni in hot milk, :self- did in the Indian Mutiny, the ,British beat pulp until soft. Run through ;flower or spinach, mashed and sea - did g coned -with salt and creambread d now employ the truly humane a , an and � colander and put back in kettle with i ' gentle acting dem-dem bullets, -with t.Iie skins water sari au ar and_ ,two' butter; orange float for dessert (made ___Abe approval of Lord Kitchener," o with gelatin). - . . - - P - � oranges sliced "The French Government enu eef ea, sew aqua , pays for 1 (one hour). ) - � the support of British troops, so that. Jim-Jam.=Five pounds currants, boiled or steamed rice, bread and but each man draws on a day on which , 1 ter, puree of Bermuda or Texas onion Pounds seeded raisins, juice and; ter -puree- of _Bermuda or _ _ there- is no fighting francs; white: rico two oranges. - Was onions, stewed very soft in milk; jun- on each fighting day he is entitled 'to I nearly cover with water, and cook eight francs.- The British are 'also until -soft. Strain through jelly bag, kat with 'egg for dessert completely clothed and fed b the Put raisins through Menu 5. -Milk soup,-, roast .beef, P Y y._ g grinder. Grate French." - ' ` rind and s ue6ze juice out of rare and minced, with dish gravy; ty. y + - For sig ears the "The deeds of the German fleet are Put all together, taking cup foracup boiled spaghetti, with dish gravy from Refine has led 'Canada In the roast Beef; spinach or stewed cel-' Refinery already causing" the Lords of the I o of mixture. and sugar. Coop till the , ery, bread and butter; rice pudding modem a men u t0 -date methods mira�y sleepless nights while ori, .consistency of jelly, for ,dessert. _ �p � � � • boar the British snips fearful appre- . Preserved Watermelon Rind. - - henaion lurks in evl�iy corner." 8eveh pounds rind 3 a pounds sugar, I' Menu 6. -Strained vegetable soup, arid. the pursuit ofnne ideal—absolutely "'Come -into-- the army,"minced broiled mutton chop, rejecting says -th'e- gegar, 3s ounc - piiTe suglil'. +.a at; baked .. potato,- apple sauce, - British recruiting sergeant to the ger, cloves and cinnamon to taste. i broad and butter junket and cream youths. "You shall have a villa in Take the thickest rinds -and, pare • elf In the -Packages introduced .by (_ Ser dessert.._ ... - _ - Rome, a bungalo on the Mediterrari- the' hard' green covering, slice and Menu 7. -Beef broth creamed or eIn, and in two months you shall be drain in colander over night. In the �' 2 and S Ib Cartons and the Y4, 2Q, K ng -of .the -Belgians. - t morning --place -in a - strong brine, ! broiled fish (watch that it:.has- mno ilk, r50 -and' 100, lb. Cloth Bags—'you get _ bones) boiled macaroni with milk changing every three days;_ in the; ' ' r „ cooked •very soft and, creamy; cooked Canada s favorite Sti al' In erfeet condition: Snug &raw was I ere I saw war, last brine put:in a little 'alum -to make; asparagus tips, also very soft; g p' - & guns spells the same both back- rinds hard. Make the syrup and when ,gels- - _ ' 'wards and forwards. hot put in rinds; cook 10 minutes, re- tin with whipped cream fpr dessert.. " "Let• y y It has been said that the only two move and cook the syrup lb minutes-.- Sweeten tt 143 words in the English langVage with Pour over rinds, -Can and -use -after, - Useful hints.Ask the vowels in orklei•_are -"abl'temious" standing two weeks. Iron rust stains may be removed CANADA'SIJiiAR REFINWG CO.. LIMITED,MODTI'R.EAL„ and "facetious"; but of Ys could pro- Tomato Sauce. -One peck -ripe to- from goods by using sour milk. bably be found. ,matoes, 6 onions, 3 stalks celery, 3 To cleanse hands from vegetable 1 -__ y Ca•3....E�d.'G:±sac.� ....,.a�...,...+.k6r..u..ere�:c'a.:z�^._ - .•....:.�.. ..........:S:aE$-..: �i�...,.;,..» •n<..,..._,,:taa: .�..+..�o... .. �... �_. .•.___•...._...�..-.._...ew:.. ...,...�� , .i.e:r .. ..�. sti.n�. .slzY.ese.."�E•.u:.'r[aatik�c%.a�'ceaw!t.w.,+4 :.�1:r.:..ti.:.t+.,.i�.a.,.kv,.j.....'_.bGwa,ilS..a�s R....a.'.hni».:wa. s..: '... ..,. .._. ..�.v.. ;4..d "..+�.'S:+� s�.:. .j- +s _ --.-.:, .,:�.x„_+-+:ice•.•^ : a.. _ ;�:1e. ms's" - a" _n3k4'-,•��...p" _ _ �..,,i_,-•.�,,- *.+n';•-- e.:;sm.+•--:.- ..,...A -:r+ _ .. ;, -:�?•� - �•=:n .{ t �. _ N� ... IL ... - .x.r 1. J a .c.3;i .. _ _L•eiu.',R C• . 3�i3.Ii•S :�. 'FC W rSe . _' 5: a_.a.1.^ . � ay�y_ ...9•+: y .SC:. _1R'v — -n'. , - ':?SJ!i,- ,.,... " ... ..:/'� : ... ,... •� :, f ,•A'e,. i' _ _ _ !_H :-r i`` Yz .. • T ♦ I T• k j.:. �c 'fid d• � . i y '. r -- .. W In0 Reward - BUMPER CROP ASSURED. They Were Sweethearts. EAL RaPortJustIssudRtrwd - A - -e held ii Remedy Fails u d ' both, and, _ yet _there was ioor�t toWe ho this notice will reach the .spare. As she snuggled to him she "YEAST !?e asked leadin 1 Jack do �eyes of people ivho are troubled with Given normal weather antil baro- you -loverne i -- constipation and bowel trouble. Dr. est, the yield of grain per acre along world?" better than anyone else said the , ' Ramiloon's Piffle have been guaranteed- the 6,000 miles of the Canadian world 2" , i course h do," said the �� • young man, promptly. "And wh�l " ti - - - ........ to cure any -4W within three days, Northern Railway in Manitoba, Sa- - 3iO - . 'and the aliovs�rard will be paid for skatchewan and Alberta is almost promise always to --do anything you any raise resisting this greatest of all- certain to- average high according to (e can to Ple xne?" . " _ _ rom a ent _ cross with d you 1 me wn , German": losses to date total 2,178,•• s us been received. This g, " as if I J 685, according to the Berne corres- taurpase 'Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man- vas an estimated avers a for wheat could be, protested the young man, drake and Buttehmut. For years they g wondering what on earth this .was pondent of The London Morning Post, of 24 bushels oats 64 and barley, 37 • leading up to. "And whateveY I ail: whose dee r �tave been curing the mond obstinate. to the acre. s patches were .printed just casae of constipation, blRousness, you to do will �„ ," recently. The latest casualty lints _ Leadaches-and sour stomach. Here is -in each case, where the agents give y you do it . _ Yes, ilk - •'- !your chance to test Dr. -Hamilton's a range, such as 25 to 30 in their ' . Z p sweetheart, but—" . "Then,"=her give the "total o$ Prussian losses at 3 THE 1641569 and of losses for the Ba - Pills. If they fail—your money back estimates, -the Canadian Northern tweet voice faltered—"will you burn ' ' ' ` 'for the asking. Be sure you get the adopt the lower figure, so that • the that horrid red necktie you wear on variant Saxon and Wurtembtug yellow boa, and insist on being sup average may be regarded as con- Sundays?" troops, 637,114. plied with o iy Dr., Ha.tnilton'is Pills of Le wen Enough Alone.- servatiye. Officers of the company "Madam," �yyra,a t:in!>asat etlses �iaisesJa .Mandrakes and Butternut, 260. w4 -all Madam, said a- doctor one day dealers. , �' babe, "the %ladieher s have deputed. healthy O Cure said that had a middle coursie been to lolloed the result -in -all probabilisweet,- Guaranteed The average weight of a health would have been 27 or 28 bushels of to inquire what you do to have such I Never known to baby at birth is, about 7 ib., -and the -- PLAITS SMART AND POPULAR.. %+Cheat to the acre. When, comparison 9„ 0 re fall; - acts -without weekly increase for the first' two AAL a happy, uniform good child?" _ is made with the figures of the North •Pala 1e. 84 hours. Ie months ? ora. West Grain Dealer's Association.for The mother mused for a moment I ' soothing, healing; The plaited skirt for the young girl the average wheat yields in Western over •the strangeness of the .,yuan-;COrnS takes the sting right FARMS FOR RENT. is proving a great success, if we may tion, and then replied, simply and oLt, _ No remedy _ so Canada for the Inst five years, the T P LOOKilca ' FOR A FAax. CQN4ULT take the ,great number seen at the beautifully: quick, safe and sure as Putnam • Paln- 1 - remarkable character of the- prosper- me.. I ha.a over Two Hundred on ms ` slimmer resorts as.a criterion. When Live showing along C. N. R. lines this Why, God has given me a healthy_ less Corn Extractor. Bold every- list, located in the beet sections of On. the whole dress, shirtwaist .and skirt, child, and I let it alone. whdre--`Hc. -per bottle. tarso.. All sisee. E. W. Dawson, Brr�myton. year is apparent:• The figures refer- __ 1s made in plaited effect, the result is red to are 1910, 12.9; 1911, 1$.2; 1912, — - --q D�WsrePssa■ FOR sA1ya• very pleasing indeed. The dress here 18.6 • 1913, 17.0' and -last ear 12.7- Wasrd's sdatment Cures, cocas. Zito, _ _ _Cheeky. ~ y AOFIT-11fAKINO NEWS 'AND JOS -'iihown, Ladies' Hoare Journal Patters) bushels to the acre. Bix—That's a fine lot of books you � Offices for male 1n good Ontario No. 8988, has a raised waistline, asci The Canadian Northern averse Considerate Maid. have. 'Why don't you get a case for towns. The most useful and Interesting on • g of all. businesses. Full information on consists of a waist opening in front for wheat -is rte - r ;application to Wilson Publishing Com - from Shall be very lonely, • from 171 stations between Port Bridget, if you leave me. Dix—I would if I could get one the MISCELLANEOUS. ` " rthtrr anal-tlhe Roe Bn'd�e or3y, 1$tim—l'li Mme w'sy I -got the kooks- Have 3rau' ArsCEx,-TVa�ORBf usipe Isr<1~ International Bounds line and the-Da$w one i lend? !r : t - Boundary -not go until ye have a houseful -of outpain bnal and ex t mmIIted With.. _ most 'northerly arena now Served- by'I ite company, - aLiaasdq Liniment Our" Garret !a oowr Itis Deform too late. Dr. Bellwan 19e41cai its linea. In the Emmerson District Co.• Llmitsd, CollingRood. Ont - in Manitoba the estimates run as high -- - as 30 bushels to the acre, -.and in _ Rapid City District -as high as " 32. -- - e Under the control of the Department of - Dauphin 'reports 25; Portae t$ ONTARIO Agriculture of Ontario. Estatlished 1882 - P P g 1%tGentis Liniment a ILaMIN Affiliated with the University of Toronto. Prairie 26; Roaaburn SOsnd the Swan Gentlemen,—I have used ffiINARD'8 VFTERlNAR■ River District up t6'35. Along the LINIMENT od my vessel and in my 110 University Ave., TORONTO, ONT CAH. main line in Saskatchewan the re- family for years, and for the everyday /+l College Reopens Friday, October tat, 191L porta from the Humboit District run ills and accidents of life I consider It COL.L.EGE Write Dept. D. for Calendar. E. A. A. Grange, has no equal I would not start on a V.S., M.9., Principal. up to 33 bushels to the .acre, and - - estimates up .tq 30 bushels -comes voyage without it, If It coot a_ dollar t eford sect bottle,7 DE IN from the North Bat 1 fan, aCAP ' F R • $YARD _ _ - Northwest of that city, Meota, reports Bohr. Storks, St. Andre, ICalssom asks I - 28 to 30 bushels. East of Prince I _ Albert in Saskatchewan bn the-north- ern he north -ern line. Melford estimates are up. to 30 bushels. The Saskatoon section = - estimates fro as high -as M. while the ' Good Fortune. Kindersley division. southwester) to- I "I found a four-leaf clover on my } wards -the Alberta boundary, are es- ash to -day," said Mr. Crosslot4. - - timated at 35 bushels to the acre. "I suppose you think that's lucky?" _ - The De, Lisle division in approximate • "I do. I'm ' lucky to. find anything in .r, ., ly the same area reports up to 40 that lawn except Idandelions and rag- OYar®91/7 V. $�##Of7!$559 bushels' to the acre. In Alberta, the weed." /HptO r �31i1t Hanna section, in the south and the . b .K Athabasca !h the north, estimate the Z i _ iGow rias reo mss oaLzrosasa yfeld up -t9 40 bushel& per acre. The sssosrssosrs ,r:A CX[CAGO lti Freight Prepaid to any Baalway 8tiation in. Edmonton Diactrict forecast ruts as %roars-nvssis'sss AT. Ontario. Lezigth lb Ft., Beam 8 Ft, 9 In., high a"s 3b, ,and _Vermilion ta. 80. _In sur splendid ll n from t Daptb I. Ft. 6 In. - A NY NOTOR FITS. g O daily trains fr he f -_ 1 Alb d 1 Passenger Terminal, Chicago to " _ .. N Centra Alberta an Battle River ' sin Francisco, 'Tale ' Ang§les" and San I specification Na 2S gluing engine prices on request (let our quotations Na 8888 District prospects are given as high l raise through the beesi dtatde Direct 1110 --"The Penetang Ltae" Oommercial and Pleasure Isunrches. Row as 35. In only s few instances does i Something to see all the way. Rouble boats and Canoes. _ the estimate fall below 20-'bush'els, track, Automatic electric safety signals Inti yoke finhphing with &turn -down LIMITED P all the way - -Lei ria- ©ran sur -'trip 3na" THE GIDLEY B(IA� CO, , ENETANG, CAN. _ faller, full-length sleeves with open and those statements are widely furntsh folders and full particuiars. .ptfs. and a fitted lining a seven -gore p >� It Bennett c3.A, 48 Yorigs sc, Fo- separate The estimates -for -eats is Fklrt, perforated for deep hem facing. derived from the statements of 159 F ronto, Ontario. The pattern cuts in sizes 14, 18, 18 stations and that for barley )rom 126. ---- - - and 20 years, 'requiring in size 16, The highest forecast for oats comes 'Employment for the Idle. _ - - �•� , 11%yards of 36 -inch material, from the Elrose District in Saskst. I "Satan always finds -work for idle 1:•� chewan. There the expectation is for hands." Patterns, 15 cents teach,can be ar- P approves a ied the an for idle •:• chased at your local Ladies' Home � 100 bushels to the acre. Next is the I "Yee," replied the man who dig- re ort from the Hanna District at 90 g " d ® i ureal Pattern dealer, or from 'lgie „ orae Pattern Company, 183 A. George bushels.The lowest of all is 2U to 80 feet too. treet, Toronto.' bushels. In Barley the `highest esti- ri I mate comes from Ardate in the De ZBtaard•o Ltaimeat cares Distemvor• �' 'p'—w•-- Lisle -Dia rict and Dinsmore in Elrode Whatever It Is. District, each estimating 60 bushels - A Tightwad. —� t +t► -- - - to the acre. The lowest is -15 bushels. "I understand that Mr. Pinch•penny "I don't see how they can afford „ Strangely' enough in each case wrhere has been operated on for append!- = tondo it on his salary. „ low averages are given, the next sta- citis," •remarked -Mies Cayenne. ISo you know what his salary is? "Y :�• -. ,Y, "No, but I don't see how they can tion reports an.expectation for yieldea, its .the. first time any one of excellent quantity. was known to. get anything out of altord things, just the same."Telegraphic advices received yeshim." terday by the Canadian Northern "And even' then they had to chloro - from Way. ' from the Departments of Agriculture form him to get that." �� /�� Mr. Hennypeck '(peevishly)—When I!.of Saskatchewan and Albgrta ipdicatf. you tell me to do a thing, like a fool that warm weather is the rule ! go and do it. throughout -both both provinces. That Prom Saskatchewan reads: Mrs. He; nypeck—No; you go and ' "Tate special weekly report on crop do it "like a fool: conditions _ based on • tele grams re- - ceived from all -parts of the Province A UNIVERSAL FOOD is issued to -day by the Department of j Agriculture. In the summary of dis- I - Followin Nature's. Footete s, tract by snail for convenience of triose' i - e1 e creall Footsteps. fail Terga apens deptember lot. .. "I have a boy, two years old, weigh- seeking harvest work will be found the- Ing forty pounds and in years old, average., dates on which. cutting Will L IOTT _ be general but the 21st of August )f who has been raised on Grape -Nuts should see the binders busy through-gs-�D- _ and milk. out the Province. From the. South- in, the Home- - "This is an ideal food and -evidently ,vest exceptionally good reports have 734 Yoage lit., TosONTO. _ _ - - 1urnishes the elements necessary for I come in and the wheat heads are stat- A =gh Grade school, None setter in _ usea yaps -lours in large quantities er dastage by hail is reported and in ^----- and greatly to our advantage."... One advantgge about Grape -Nuts I those ldistricts where hay can be ob- tained a satisfactory supply of , H>tghest Cash : -;food is that it' -is partially'pre-digest- _good hay -is--being saved. Hot weather is Prices Paid for .1d in the process of manufacture. The now general throughout: the Prov, starch contained -in the wheat and ince." rmedanto_a form barley is..tthe From Alberta the information is: • s is by. the same method as 'this. "SouAhern District weather -clear SINSEI� ,sugar process is carried out in the human and warm; all grain growing rapidly, body; that is, by the use of -moisture harvest operations ecmmenced and - and long . exposure to moderate will be general next week. Central We. are the largest buyers of .,warmth, which grows -the diastase in District warm weather, all grain Ginseng m Ameiica aiid have the - the grains, and with long . baking ripening fast, barley ready in some weatest demand for it. We can makes the remarkable change from - - localities but- harvest. general,•in' :ten . therefore pay you the, esT-.. itarch to sugar. _ :...Therefore, the most delicate stool- Gays.- Nbrthern District weather very warm, alight damage by hail, all pis• if You have any wild or ach can -handle Grape -Ruts and the crops maturing fast, .barley will .bg cultivated- GaSseng.' write for- Wt- Mcod is quickly' absorbed"- into ' the ready early next week." latest price list, or ship . what you ood and tissue, certain parts of it i 4---' -- �� M. *ill ��� You our oing directly to building and nour- B°a��. highest Shang both :body and- brain: "There's offer. "0► Reason." Madge—Why don't you tell- him .. 'that don't like him 'David Bluste-m... & Bro. '_ Name given by Canadian Postum frankly you as Windsor, Ont. - well as you do Charlie t les W. 27th St,, NewYork, UJ A- ECo., �► Ewr read the assns )attars --rt 'how Marjorie—How can I, dear? I'm _ sae aPPoara from- time IS flaw. - Their n -humannalne, true, and fuH' of human (Mttist, not - just Nue that Charlie will gra _ ED. 7. ISSUE 84-- la pone• _ Xream"with' the housewife. There is Ino other dessert ' that can compete with City Dairy Ice Cream in the 1Immer. - --- _ Our Service makes it possible for your •dealer to $up{�ly you with City Dairy Ice Cream in brick form , _ so that you can serve it in your own home at Dinner, Afternoon Tea or Evening Party, just the same as :Your City Sister. A. _ Poe sal& by_0/8ePIMInating.8hopkaepare _ - - -. - for _ ��✓� _ the Stan. TORONTO. - a _. - .. �. .. -.. -•4. :. ._. - _ � .. •r. vl•'-'a•.'1^.�I fln:2IDrit.:ln4_".%•_an���" r:.:. = a+zru'�. y : _,r,-x.m.. ;�._�•�....srr ,.r,,:r®•rR• v:.'s . v--"' 'g: _ RN,nr, . • mac-•.'!• „.:r. .z•- r :.. - _ - -„.,.,h. ,_•„r�,`•^3':zga.. :.y4,g•.a s 'i•.c: s�7•R: -•.P., •3v . w«,,...•,. ya:':t,, i ua .::i..n...., "� s;, :-:' ......�+=.+is5 .•. ..,... ter. -. `�' _ _ _ w 41rC :,..- . - W f . AI'. '9 .. • T S.i 'mei` .y t ._ N ••'�-Yu _ -Mies Laura Ridley, of Toron- -Threshing operations sre now 4 LOCALISMS• to, is visiting with friends in town in full awing. Fred Logan, of Toronto. was -Archibald Cuthbert, of Toron• C `. -in W;vaon.Friday- .laat._�-bust-- visited with �re -Miss Reta Peak is visiting rela- nese. laie on Thursday. ',Yves in the city. -Mise Martin, of Toronto, is-Mis'�L-L oodrow- of -Bag- -Found-A lap robe. Loser the guest of Mrs. E. L. Ruddy 'for inaw, Mich., visited her uncle and - - r - --call at this office. ' a month. aunt, W. J, and Mrs. Monsey on 'A Terrible Jar In the price Ql - -, -Fred Bunting is spending a -L. A. and Mrs. Findlay, of Wednesday -week 0alu�l;ig Che lake. Toronto, spent Saturday at the -bee T. M. McFadden's advt. in - -F another column. you wan a ” --^-a large new gasoline ins. -Mise Hannah Stephenson left graphaphone or disc records *x11 Don't delay, they won't last long as t ese prices' -Ed. F. Gormley, of Toronto, oa Monday for Orillia, where she on him before purchasing.'-... spent Sunday at his home here. was summoned -ow to the ser- -Miss Frankie Jones left -on -Mise Julia O'Leary is spending ions illz?eas of her cousin. Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. Imperial Pints; See-doz., — -Imperial (warts, 'I4c, dQZ�.__ "a few days with friends lu the -W. D. Rogers of Toronto, has John Williams, of. Bloogifield. - Half Gallons; 80C doz., p the store and merean- She was p I city. Allan of the busi e§s of will take -posses- sf was , Mu es homes of erm s, d� F R� -Mies Mary Clark is sending the busineQs of Mrs. Roach of niece, a week with her brother, , Whrtev 1 , Lakefield. cion onSept•let. l '"mss iog a few months with her. Hammocks Hammocks -Rev. J. Perrin, of Moorefield, -Lord Somers who has been in -The union services will be held , was the guest of Mrs. Rankin on England for several months owing on Sunday morning neat in the You fall into comfort and also a big saving when yoll fall into Thursday. to illness, was expected to. leave Presbyterian church and in the one of our Hammocks at the following, -Born-On Thursday, Aug. 12th during the first• week in August evening in the Methodist church. _to Lorne and Mrs. Puckrin, twin for the Dardanelles. Rev. Mr.'"Bedford will officiate at reduced prices ---Aau hters. -Mrs. W. J. Clark accompanied both services and --the service of Mrs. Law, Sr. who was on the by her mother, Mrs. Allan, Left on praise will be led by the union 1 only $3.00 Hammocok, for $2.49 sick list last weer, is. now recov- Friday to spend a couple of weeks choir. 1 only $1.75- iammoek, for X1.39 - L- axing nicely.with her sister, Mrs. Fitzsimmons, -Persons having old pr spare 1 only$3.50 Hammock, for $2.89 Leslie Morcombe, of Omemee, at the latter's summer cottage at razors are requested to bring them ~ spent Sunday at the home.. of his Burbisgton.Beach. into M. S. C:hapman's hardware ______1 only .$5.50 Hammock, for. $4,54 l -brother here. =J: B. and Mrs. Horn and fam- store, or send them direct to Thos. , -Miss Alice McDougall, of Lind- ily, of Bradford, spent over Sum- B. Lee, 80 Front St. East, Toron- We, most clear them. Its your gaily. l say, is spending a week with Miss day with Mrs. Horn's parents, to who will send them to Shef- irene-Markar. W. G. and Mrs. Ham. They .left field, Eng., where they will be put Oxfords Pumps, Etc. -F. Grigg has been engaged by on. Monday for a short visit with into shape for the soldiers at the We're clearing up the Ladies' Shoes, p , James O'Connor to assist him in relatives in Hampton. front. This collection of razors is 3.00 Patent Pum ver latest, for 2.39 his butcher shop. -Lost-On Tuesday morning, being done at the earnest request P� Y � -diaster Clem Cornell, of Lind- An" i', �h,-aB-thy 2 K—Patent Pump, Colonial, for 1.80 say, is visiting his grandparents, road, between Greenburn station _ 2.27 b for 1.fi9 Ed and Mrs. Cornell. and the Kingston road, a --- - ---- - -- - ow strap Patent Pump, y — i aZD= 2.00 at stra Th ___Un ,_f LSJ 5 Blackstock on Saturday after his seven deilars and a silver bar two weeks' vacation. - brooch valued for its associations. Other summer lines• just as reasonable. Would pay you . -Born -On Tuesday, Aux. 10th, Finder will receive reward . by In tete Matter of the Estate of George Kin • _ _ to buy for nett season at these .prices. to John P. and Mrs. Williams, of leaving same with- - lira: l�, -_L._ ___ 1ack, lute cf!tee tewnship of Pickering. • « Bloornfield, a daughter. Ruddy. Prekering. - "-:i3EN=�5'e have hn eace�tiorial nic�lin�ot 3fensarvest — While holidaying among thQ Not ice is hereby Riven that all per- _! Boots', Muleskin, at $1.85. Hamilton, is spending a week Georgian Bay Islands last week, sees avrng any rlaiins. ur demands - -"---- = with Miss Fanny Clark. J. S. Jephson had the good for- against the late George Kinlock who Also, -Men's Dark Karki Pants, the "Walker" brand, iv"ith cuff, and -:ldiss Sparks and Suss Reid, of tune to shoot a copperhead snake diad on or about the 19th day of July belt loops, very neatly made up, for $1,50. „ Toronto, ares spending a few days which measured over bye feet in in i the xt the Township io.'of Picker - Toronto. Pe y ins in the County of Ontario• are re- ,- ..�evith Miss Pearl Stanley. length. This is one of the most ,aired to send by post prepaid or to -Farmers, please sit up and take notice � -Mrs. Hugh Glassford and ofilea, sad -a- �Q: �ficer of Montreal, are spending a few ber of deatb9 have resulted from herein for John R. Dales of the Town- These heavy 'rains have probably forced to believe you need a neer `:-weeks with Sirs. Ruddy. their bites among the resideut4 of -shipof Pickering. Executor under the _ roof -Here's your opportunity ; -lam �niltiag 2ett3Ttled �JtLst3l�iSt�S"in tkm G _ -nt the aoi(i C+anroe-_SrII _ - -- ' ceased. their names and addresses and o`�— Monday evening from his two -The long period of wet weat - LIf}i HT--$_,00'per roti. SE�i VY -$2.$i per 'roll, weeks outing at Go -Home Bay er is daily making it more serious cull particulars to writing of their ac-- - -Born--On Monday, Aug.6th. for the farmers. Farmers who claims and statements o their ri- Now get in early. y g• counts and the nature of the securi- to Rev.. B. N. de Foe and Mrs, are on rented farms ppaarti- ties, if any held by them, t. 'Wagner, of Alliston, a daughter. Gula a e pa find it very y Picnic ynd take notice that atter the third M,-,S,-,1CHAPMAN -'Arthur wad Mrs. Rogers; aloe payments. Mea fields da of 6epcomber A. D. 1915 the said Toronto, are holidaying at the will ant be 'worth the harvesting. John R. Dales will proceed to distri• � bate the assets of the said deceased -- +, 7faome of the "former'a mother here. Added to the burdens due to the -A number from here purpose war, the crop failure will pru- among the persons entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of 4 attending an old time dence� at duce a period of ,hard times, Which he shall then have had notice, .0 ! y� • Rasebank this (Thursday) even- which w H affect not oal the y 3' and that the said John R. Dales will 001 S ting. country but the towns as well. ntae--liable-,�� be -or a,ay .-. • • • -W. P. and Mrs. Kerr, of Buff- -Ewart Wright left this week part thereof to any person of whose alo, are spendinga few days with for England, where he intends to claim he shall not then have received Forks, Rake', Scythes, Snaths; Binder whips i - the former's ster, Mrs. J; C-- enlist for active service. Mr. notice. Phili Wright endeavored several times - ,Manilla Ropes, Machine Oil, Etc _ p Dated at Whitby this 9th day b1" —The lice trustees have con. during the past year to enlist. August A. D. 1918. police B y Sprayers and Fly Oil, Lawn. Mowers - straeted a board walk between M. but having not fully recovered JOHN E. FAxsR-szL. X. C.. 48-48 Solicitor for the said Executor 18. Chapman's and St. George's from illneas he was not accepted. at cost prices. -church. He expecte to nieetwit h no lieu• —' _ _ -Miss G. E. Goodrow, of ESagi- ble in this respect in England. We GES' OUR PRICES " Hamrii0eks, Ice Cream Freezers. 9 !UAW, Mich,, visited her uncle and hope that he may return in safety, _ +unnt. W. J. and Mrs.. Monnet', on but no man will be more fearless On Emery Wheels, Sawing -- - Wednesday. is the "performance of hi3--dttty---Machinex, Saws. Gasoline. 'New Perfectiontl stoves, Etc. NtiO -Miss Mabel Edwards, of the than be. Engines and Cream . Windsor Public Mrs. teaching -Owing to the neglect of some Separators. IN Yl--. staff, visited with Mrs. G. M. Palm- person the barricade placed acros3er last week. the road tit the east end of the viI- Get our pricey on the Ford auto.- -The Pickering Threshing Syn- lage to protect the new cement dicate- have purchased a new crossing was left without a lightTACK:aCN `threshiag machine, which arrived on Monday aught and as a result -LAD -GOODS G O O D S s, '.'a�w�/_d_ay�stago. /� _ an auto coming along at rapid _ BROCK RO�iI�. , ..IES' =Mrs". _..,'- �SLUIl of O C C __—' bridge, returned home on. Bundny it to the ground. Had any one We are showing a nice line o ,eh w i e piques fits atm(,2a.-W its an after spending a weelr. with J.C. been injured the village would cold middy s at 81.tn) t a >$�. House dresses navy and. linea . at $1.00 ,.dr Philip. have been.in.for a bill of damages. Light fancy at $1.'Lc.. underskirts liiLiM) up. Drawers lac. to .Tac. -Geo. A. 'and Mrs. Gordon, of The "police trustees should see that gowns, crepe and cotton 85c, to i 1 fX). Oorset covers .,oc. to S50c. White buttoned boots at $1.75 per air. Low white shoes r ' -Toronto, motored down on Sun- this neglect ie not repeated. 85c, co 81.00. High white shoes $1.00 to 81,25. with some friends and spent -Mr. A. P. Somers -Cocks re- _ White num 81.?a to 81,50. White and - the ay with,relativea. turned on Friday evening from f colored hose lac. up. Black silk and lisle -Mrs: Wm. Branton, (Ida Lea- his trip to San Francisco and other iioee -- hose 35 and 50e. air. White and -vena) and son, spent last Satur- points in the Western states. He linen outing data 2a to 50c, - jam f da with M -m. Crbnk ar. and cal. says that the Canadian exhibit All the music of all the ' lieupon other friends. at the Panama Fair has the re u- 1 g p Choi2itV groceries fresh fruits in season, . -M N. J. Morrisseymoved his talion of far sur world and most "of the passing all other - Dairy ice cream.family here from Newcastle last exhibits -at that great exposition, 9fun of it, too, is at your' week and will remain for a time and excites the most favorable command -if you own a G f A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON �� with his sister at their home -on comment from all the visitors. � O L U M B I• A 1 Church St. Mrs. -Somers-Cocks and daughter, -One of the severest rainstorms Miss Helen, are spending a few *r ever experienced along the lake days with the former's mother in R A F O t\ OLA �+ shore occurred on Monday after- Salt Lake City, -before continuing '-JUST ARRIVED FOR 1 moon, when several inches fell her journey homewards. price $20 up. Easy Terms. - - within an hour or two. -Provincial detective Miller ,Made in Canada. Summer Holidays." -The maintenance- of the oc- ,and County Constable Burns, and culting white light on the east another man were in town on Ask to hear them at ' ' pprerhead at Frenctiman's Bay will Wednesday endeavoring to find S f Fine assortment Harness -a trunks and suit cases at reasonable prices. be discontinued by the Depart- out the merchant who had sold waddea s Diu Stere, Harness and complete stock of horse goods on ment of Marine and Fisheries on gasoline to the autoisto responsible band here, also at W J. Bodell's _ f or the PICKERING =0n Wednesday evening last and the serious wounding of Miss * �' Harness, Collar, Boot and Shoe repairing neatly and a football match between the Frizzel, of Toronto, on the King- ELM DALE MILLS T promptly attended to. `ill Brock Road and Dumbarton teams ston road, near the Half -way --was played on tbeathletic grounds House oit Sunday evening last. If =�%�ER=Na -- ricKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM here, when Brock Road won by they could find where they got 4 to 0. gasoline it might bel in getting Is the place to get your, Bread _ p g Royal Hou t bold. " Made Home Phone Vol. W. J. COAKWELL -Percy Henderson, of the Bank a description of the men and auto Flour, of Ottawa, Fort William, who is that would lead to their appre- from No. 1, Manitoba wheat. Try spending his vacation at the home heasion. a bag, of hie parents at Scarboro, and -A heavy rain -storm passed Also Glenora Flour. Pastry Flour Mies E Kennedy, of, Scarboro, over this locality on Sunday aft- -•_ Oat crushing daily =:- - uppeent Fridaywith 'Miss Clara ernoon,-but the storm centre was.Fresh. Rolled Oats. I . ore Ham. located between Brooklia and - The -Men S -I t01 V -As we go to press the Worn- Columbus, _where-whereBruen-• Shorter -- - , en's Institute are holding their caused great damage. About Oats Crushed Oats gee our new lines of summer Vrear, our shirts; socks, ties, hate and monthly meeting at the home of twenty thousand dollars worth of _Oat Chap Whole Corn -Mrs, E. L. Ruddy. Four: of the cefnent culverts and bridges were Cracked- Corn Corn Meal - suitings. Also ask to see our -porous union underwear. neigghboring branches have been swept away, and ggreat damage - '' invited. � A'a excellent program caused to the grain fields, as well Mixed Feed Dairy Feed Wears agents for the _ 20th Century Tailoring Co. and 'a has been prepared. as to roots and corn. Many cat- Caldwell's Cream, substitute -During the 'storm on Monday Is were swept off their feet when perfect fit and complete aatiefaction:i9 guaranteed with r <. afternoon lightning struck a shock the torrents of water swept down Calf Meal and - B g P - ...: _. .. .. ..•., ... ._ each garment, of barley in one of Mr. Hickey's the fields, and many, ware drown-Molassine Meal. _ ^ gold and iiurnt it to the ground. ed, When the raging waters 'Special prices in ton lots. Get the Habit. Go to Buntings.- • "`• We sympathize with Mr. Hickey reached Oshawa great damage BELL PHONE. in his loss, belt be may rejoice that was done to the buildings. A part - " it wAs not his season's crop that of the canning factory with its-we►o�B�R. A� BUNTING ` L'ICHERIN(r ' ;'thus vHni-bed into the air. cootento was carried away. Chopping every day. _.. .. ..:, '. <s ..: .-: -' .. _ '.: __. .. '_.,..:: ... r. ,,..,.::�,.=,...?`iiara -.:�'ti_.....>.-'. _-. 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