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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_09_03r� ',rirr ..,,� ' _. .�. iy. .. «i1.a ,-*� .-g ; +s' b i �.fr k•w•.._... . sx TIM loI Z*�n :'}7i p, - v FL TOL. XXPICKERING, ONT.,- FRIDAYS SEPT. 3, 191 -- - - -No. A9 • : , . _YD��! 1 dauD�. ou1MOX111TONF this way he became widely known, and - Established 78: years JE A ve wet ut pretty wain him me were much sought after t'y 9 P g as a jud a of live stoc a came g[ 4ca6 took place at Elflioton, North Toronto, closely'1entilied with, ,the Shortborn l - on Bt pt. lot at 5 o'clock. when Miss Breeders' Association and for a time Violet Floreace Shirran, ai•Aberdeen, RIA. FORSYTH. D. of O:, Regis- teras its president, He took a keen •'tez member ofLhe.o tomQtrical4so Scotland, was united in marriage to interest in all public matters but was:' alailon of Oatario. Bpeciai attention Sires w .FLOUR c - George A. Arrowsmith, of French• never a seeker -after blgh office. He � MILLS the Siting of glaues. Eyes tested free, Nosth man's Bay, the Rev. W, L. Back, of re resented Pi keels township In the Claremont. 4flu WHITE SATIN -BREAD Eglinton Presbyterian church, per- county council and was a member of ". t B %N C. MCKINN•ON, Af.D., L.R.C.S., - formed the ceremony, B that body when the of •-Refu a F46UR AND CEREALS d :tl�� • Edlnbuz b, member of the cou•ge o! CREAM BUNS -FAMILY y g gg was built. In politics he was aCon- BhyRclans and Surgeons of Ontarlo:'tieeatiate' MONGOLIA I�1SBIml for Pastry " of 8o al College of Snraeoas, Ediabtirgh. TEA BLT:\ 'S—PASTRY aero alive and in religion a Presby- Baker's boy for Bread special attentlon to a,iea.es of women and Threshing has been all the rage ifl teriap. He lyse a most interesting y ehildrea, Of!!ce and residence, Bzongha>a. B g $ran 'Oats conversationalist and made friends Graham Flour �Vheatlete, our in for a week. .� _. vervwbe a he wen r. Johnston al, Rolled Wheat. �:-i1.CKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Shorts Oat Chop , . _ • Several from here intend going to e r t. MCorn Me • - • - - -- - ----�- the Toronto Exbibitioil. a -as twice married; his H1Tat wife be- .Rolled Oats, Buckwheat Flom, -. y - 8fitf x -RAS llnSr�TUTE - -� Jumbo __ Crushed Oats - Mrs. George Judd has returned Ing a daughter of the late Squire Bir- Pot and Pearl Barley. _ 14ORNRING, - oNTaaio Feed Flour Datr Feod home, after spending a few days in yell, from which marriage one son. FEEDS ~='e ' Toronto, Robert 1:., of Regina, and Mrs. Aitbur Bran, Shorts, Midlings, r 8, 1e1.01N TaWLE, X. B., X. D., C. X., Wheat Screenings Corn Chop Edward Barkey, of S'touffville, spent Howden, of � Columbus, survive. His Crushed Oats, Barley Feed y r �hT+i cogsecond wife was a daughter of the late p Bpsetaliat to 8ec:a1 Diseases. 1?rottatfo Dia Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Corn Sunday with his •parents. Jr.JG. and Oate, Molassine Meal, �ta•ss of men. Diseases of, women, cancers, Mrs. Harkey. Hugh Mowbray. Mrs. Johnston and Cotton Seed Meal, lPmors. a:•Bay examination. Diseases of eye. George Bowers left on Tuesday last eon George sad daugbteljEleanor, sur- s -star. nor, throat sad lana•. Pigg Bina••• and vive. Specially; Mixed Grain to male. Mtt sante sad chzoeto disease•. SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. for trip through the west, visiting hens lay, relatives at Swift Current. Oooe Houn 16 to 9 and 9 to 9 p, m. try _ STOVE, CHEST:` UT, PEARoy-Turner_ isROuaHatii _ Bibby's Cream Etquivalent for cafes. Messrs. Melville and AND STEAM, and entlemaa friend, of Toronto, Cal Meal. g Splvanus and Mrs. Madill were in spent g day with J. B. Turner. Toronto, Saturday last. POULTRY FOOD E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- We are now quoting EB ward and Mrs'. Walker and Miss Douglas Bell, of Whitby, spent a Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat, �• rss,0onn Orowaattornq,aadCatmty __ Rhea, of Port Perry, spent a -few days few days with Carl Devitt. Charcoal, Shell and Grit. Baueffor, 0"" Sot", Wllt$by. 10-. summer prices. - here with K. G. Tarr and Mrs. R'.Tarr. Lctnan and Harold Barclayare i School was to have commenced on holidaying in the Queen Cit Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest and E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and 7 MT r Wednesday of..thia week but owin p y' best_feed on, the -t for milk. a Solicitor. Notary Pab11a Etc. Money -to {� . L• y�y—�**�Dy — ' ' `� -ftbg' v Tr Molassine Meal for hoe es• cattle oaa. once Brock St. Ncrtb, whitbv, Wy To -illness of,tbe teacher Miss Alusbnel , Dolphin, of Claremont, on Tuesday. p and pigs. You will never be with - of Omerpee, it will start on Tuesday Alra. Crowell and son, of Detroit, " — ,PICKERItia, ONT. of next ween. out i.t after using it. are visiting the former's mother.. Mrs. g ,k . ' % ., . i • ESTATE W H IT er J. Beer. - E E-A car G HAAT-Issuer of Marlta a firs Ellis and Mrs. Remlep of De- . s Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt ustAtI Licensees is the Canaty of oat Rev. JHmes Fletcher preached a trBnrtlt re visiting their father, W. J. __arrived The•best salt in Canada. _ a'lakering viliaBe. 941y We sell FARMS and all ela?ses of war sermon in -Atl Saint-d`-ciurch on Mica Marjorie McKinnon has takep Cement and Plaster kept on hand.- REAL.- POi CH)rR: Real Estate Aug- aB<i_� ��` Sunday eveninrz• _teacher in Goodwood T f:oneez, valaaior, cotlectoir and sunny�R Pending ;k school:` Of marriage ltceoses, Brongbam. toy - ESTATE-. - hi h school, the town hall will be tail-C-lape Got. •�+� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage If you havepropertyto sell write, spent over Sunday with Miss Sadie 4i� Epp fie. Licea•ea to :he County of Ontario. y -Six- new recruits hafm tile t1ailliti ve left thises to. -This�a k ,�Q,tnD, _ _ L'1 �' JLC --- - t about sixty is all from Whitby, Miss Mabel CasAle left on TTues ap -- - - - - 'DB.BEATON. TOWNSH'IPOLEBH y 1$++�r �► Co paay Dr. Adams Is retiring. after 43 yeare for St. Catharines, where she has se - o conveyancer, commi■stoner-far tatting d -ADELAIDE ST., E., TuRu-,To. practice in dentisiryin Wbitby. He cured a school. 0 fl _almdast", Accountant Etc. money to loan _ is being succeeded b Dr. Harr J. Mra, W. J, Devitt spent Monday- �d -- -- - ewUrss ro•p•rty "Incier of Marriage Ido 61-0 LU."DEN BUILDING. . y y and Tue da in Toronto with her cis- - R •.*now 4h2t•. . ons. r-1 Hudson, of Toronto. � y ' * y�E,� r+�� ' gThe Horticultural Society - is hold. ter, Miss Foster, uL'GH S. PGGH, Glen Major. Out.. j' j'��JI j�jr f io its fourth annual show in the Warren Willson Is of! duty through 4 HUGE Auctioneer. Extensive esp•r• council chambers to -da There is a illness. His menv friends hope to see undo in Imported and thoroaabbred asock. y' 00,000 just arrived, him soon i¢ his usual health. -. Jiszsd a cul ted srrywhasa. write. for urn• =- I Hae display of flosrerff; trust and vege• a Harry Nuttall bad a business trip to as+d yiar-Nettlar•. oa• tae, 911x. 96•ty - - 13 qt. Baskets 3•jc each, �: ._. tables, the cit this week. While t3ere be LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S.. 0 qt. Basketa 3c eacb. It is proposed that the new hospital y Gradnau of the Boyal Calleg• of I ental Covers le each. buildings here be used as a ennvales- visited sotne of bis old friends. M + r Isar"Ons and i uiv :tile. Atli a and children and her rNtT of Totoato, Office cent home lot soldiers during the war. -over y- 8, .waterhoueev etree. Brock St wkitb5 s qt. Berry Boxes 40reata pet• TtfO. The propositiAp is being strongly Sup- M-nher. Mrs. Eli Wilson. have return � . OMWO boars 9 to 19 1 to 5.90- Ind orelatives h ne 3 after setts is. sU a to the cit visiting p y 2'4 and 27 qt, Crates 12ic each: ported by the Toronto pa erg. Y gThe shingle that has given Sstis• POSTI_T;% Licensed Auctioneer, Nver package uarateed and rices Rh vA. D Fairbairn. chairman of the here• faction for -over 30 ears. Empire - g g P Twonto Board of Ed 1e ttion. deliver- Much svmpatby is felt for Walter i + Oaaassra at York and Ontario Atso ca gszaranteed not to raise if � Mrs Wright. in 3�ir;doinb Corrugated Irc2n with a in ' 19y ,rl -—tt-iceTere# ai3 �drd• attsnuse tv as >hnriwr -- ed a $n�xddress-8't' Tlitr-wtDA more•• Aedr•es Gre•a Biver p. O., Zas, o� now get bereavement b the death of their In. corrugation, sea it before you them -when you Thursday afternoon ea the new Tech- two eons. p buy Other makes. If you are 1e1 'D �R. SOMERS-Dentist, has remove want them. nical School which bas just Leen ofil• The many friends of John and Mrs.' need of a -Cream Separator. Try ;fib ed into bu new oPSae,' on the eorner of "ally opened in Torortta. Meng�ee aria Queen sin Toronto, Imperial Baak Choppia and Oat R©fling as usual Robt. ,Thompson and W. G.- Augua- Feaaby, of Mount Albert« were.sniry a Premier for 80 day?. Also iB■tldiag. T'bie ofdce baa been seem�. ipped wstE �} /, ills are each erecting line new reel- to ..learn of the death of their little -gasoline engines from $59.00 .lap. . the moat modern of dental apoliaac•s wttb TT .- G. Barnes, Green River daughter, which occurred on - Sunday See or write ltue before buying.a _tbeobleet ofeliminaunq all painful operations ---� dences,- Jos.- Heard, who bas complet- g ' NFaW BUTCH **Q� m two houses. hi4sthree made arrange. last. �(�� B. POWELL Licensed Auc- 11) H meats for buildingthree more. Whit. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Bell Phone. rl . tione•r. vainator and collector for by brick of a supprinr duality is being church will -meet at Mrs. Shea's on aalsis6 or Ontario nasi York. all -krona of used i -a the. building" of -these 'new ��edaeaday afternoon. Sept. 8th. at �*• +1. Pr0II82 Pickering ani•• coo 0 ted wilier rivately or by auction, We A Cnrdafter oon.4n la extended t ■-�- �_�. A. full line of Fresh Yeats swaps houses. - ftoalaze apply at residence. EIiasbetb 4t. Pick• On band at shop, Bring. Pbone orders left at News OtDce, Pick- Harry Wright, of Genrgetnwn. PLI: MOUNT a9A1 minor idacusib's aDenT i a few days with relatives here. "IF*i prompt at ectiou, Sat•tfiI oo guatran- WAgoit on road every day. ,/'''y j _ - fend• at<y phone nnmWr is ladepeadeat lOO1 - g Hereturned reel Wright,Mony, arCotrip+ien y At lot 4 in the 7th conce.sion ofe 1 - Fresh Pork Sausage a �rpicixIty ed by A1ra. Wight, who Ty,+d ea ,��••�� Pirkerisig, an unusual ead event took spending a few,weekq with her_moth- }: B' I•..�VE placy at lite Home of Walter aHyl Vra• BuEther's cattle wanted er, Sirs. Beer. Veterinary Surgeon `Vright, when they suffered the lose e JAS O'COX `OR, PICKERING of tbeir t.wo _Bale boys, Gordon Gar- -- 1Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete. KirvsAl.E Cement Lumber-. rinary College CorneuKing and C-hurch..Sts. Held. aged 8 yeae•a; azid- Donald $lei t1 ! a p aged years and 9 mnuthe, by acute The SundAv service in connection Lath. Shingles R y g, • and Graduate of the. Vtterinar dysentery. Uordon took ill ten days � pad Roofing, :kience 'Association. 3 y with our -patriotic lawn party was well lr FA , _.� � cl s before his death. Donald dying Attended, notwithstanding the unCorrugated - - -Ind: Pbone Claes, est after an • t rises of line 3ayq; sally fav arable nigR. - Thr+. joint cors. Plnugh-i-Including the John. Deers.. TbLixsdRy morning and Gordon the .ably led .by C. L, Mackey, acquitters -Eastlake Shingles, +CLAREMONT, ONTAMO Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- sarne evening. - This sudden. and dou. themselves, nobly. The patrioticad• - - pairs for the foregoing. ble loss'came as a terrible blow• to Sir. dress deli-rered by Rev. Air, Johnston, Cedar Posts, Steel Posts, ,G. R. : B R E W S T E R Wagons, Buggies. Also Tongue Sup- and SIrs. Wright. botb'o[ them being of Ashburn, assisted by our pastor, a )+'easing. Veterinary Surgeon ports for binders, that make, the. unusually bright, promising boys. Rev. J. O. Totten, wiis soul inspiring Wit i yoke easy -and burden" light, They -showed wonderful patience all -and instructive, The ushers looked If you are going to build let. me Honor Graduate of the Ontario y g R White Wyandotte eggs for sale, fro through their .sickness; Gordon show- very unique in their military garb and Veterioar College and Honor• p RR q give You my price on any - y pure bred' stock. ing, his kind regard for his little broth • were quite in keeping with the spirit this ou' may tl, ;ally Associate of -the' Ontario P er when some flowers were brought g y y 7c Veterinary College. If as warrent all o d of farm imple• of the times. The patriotic lawn require. g y to him by a friend he wished that they art held on the beautiful and a-. CiiCe11)OIlt, r write P; 7 P. .. Ontario inigbt be placed on his brother, Don• cious lawn of H, W, McBrien was a L. D. Banks} . Pickering aid's coffin. On Saturday, the 29tb, success beyond all expectations. The � : � � E E SO R, -t the funeral took place at the Yake decorations could be seed long before • • sear Altona. It seem- ched the lace: A huge Red J6J6 J6 11 J6 KBAJJed unusna y sad to_ see Two earses toss saner was ez w �•��� leaving the house at the same titae. the road at the 0th con. Inside the . Ras t4 full line of fresh and sur- The many relatives and friends of Mr. gate one was amazed -at the variety - - ed meats constantlyon hind. and Mrs. Wright seemed sanious to - g and and attractiveness of colors dis- show their avmpatby by word and played by the various• decorations. Spice 'Roll, Breakfast Bacon, _ : ; ideed, aad.even strong men were move First that caught ones -eye was the Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc, ed to tears by so sad a eight. The stand which was largely covered with `V�oOL I have Fo Sale a Hcnse and Lot parents and relatives though feeling bunting and bung with Chinese ]an- `J Highest prices paid for' t-� the lora so keenly, are comforted And terns, which showed: to fine advantage . in Pickering Village, Large resigned because, as little Cordon said s Butcher's cattle g the delectable viands which were on garden, sonie -young fruit when near his last, he hoped when, he sale within. The next in line was the -' trees, Everything is died to be with Jesus. platform which was tastefully arraog- 3 ed at the lower end of the lawn, Agis-OPENING �. Call and SU See me -as this is a bar! ARTHUR JOHNSTON'$ DEATHnedley av, o 0o rg gain for some one. by the use of numerous laterns. The _ First-clase rigs for Milli - On Sunday, Aug. 22nd, onI the and sides were bung with. flags. -• - ---------- • V. Richardson• most prominent Da Or IIIbtregidente of the and bunting making, as Mr. l3doily $ county, passed away, in the person of said, the best open air platform that 0,llr stock Of ECbool B118 meets -all- tra3n8 — - Arthur Johnston at his home in he ever spoke from. The lawn was - Notary Public; Pickering. Brooklin at the age of 76 years The also decorated by the use of flags and Teaming promptly attended to. deceased had been in failing health for lanterns. Behind the -house wheys the . supplies - - i$ --' 120W Agent for Canada Carriage Go. several years, and about a month ago tables were set was a very busy scene ,We H. beak' : Have you, lots d Water ? received a paralytic stroke from which during the early part of the evening. he partly recovered, but a second at- the young ladies of Mt. Zion' and;Kin- - complete ani We 7 Pickering. C. a. ]RICL, OF WHITXVALZ tack was followed soon after by his sale being actively ebgaged looking 4, ie prepared to furnish -you-anything death. His funeral which took place after the hungry crowds. The pro- p F�ul**ilf V6getablee in the line of water supply such am on Wednesday last ,tolthe Union gram was commenced Sharp at 8,80. o have a better a9Eort• Cemetery was largely attended, a The chair was ably filled by Dr. Jas: pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, slumber -being pr6seflt from a distance, Moore, of Brooklin, who in his open- - - - - plumbing• etc. Mr, Johnston was a native of Ireland, Inaddress gave a remarkable speech meat than ever. All kinds of imported and home and was the eldest of a large family. on the present European war, show - grown are also expert well drillers grown Fruits and- Vegetables, _- When a boy he emiglTxted to Canada, lag that he.has followed the events. _. :_• _ .. � . ,•. - fresh twice a week. and respektfully solicit --your patron: big fatber settlin 1n Caledon. 'He ver close] Mr. Stdif , one -of To- , - g y y .y `ore --we cannot snpply•book� .�. age -for the' ,tore. 'Ind, Qhoti , 'vii21, graduated from the normal school, tanto >` 'beet elocutioaiats, teade- If we have not what you want . after -which be' ramie to -Pickering lighted the audience for -the next two ' we can Frit it.:COOLS SHARPENED township where he taught school for or three hours, the intervals between On credit. Theee are Strictly_', a time. Atter giving up this calling his pieces being ably Riled by Whitby a us a.call. We snake a specialry of crosttbut saws, he entered into partnership with Orc erten and others. The' proceeds .. David B'irrell and begs the impor aeiounted to about $250.00. The Mt. cash., - Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired. pp Flon't forget we keep Razor -boning a specialt For afirst- tation and breeding of shorthorti -cat- Zion and Kinsale -young people' unite class hair trim or an eays`v shave call tie, .ciydesdale horses rind cotswold in thanking Mr. and Mrs. Mo- Brien for �IIcFADDEl'� N$IL$ON'S ICE CREAM epee His farm near Greenwood soon the generous gift of their home and at the East -end Barber Shop. p' !3 R . . 9 HE PICKERING NEW /� RQ See our House Furnishings of; all became known throughout the whole lawn : also to,.convey their thanks, to . -I He J. ill A RQUIS kinds. Elikbtly pe of Canada and the United States as each and every person' who assisted in " Carpets- ggist-f3raduate Optician.. well as in Britain. He had crossed any way whatever in connection with Dru s . from IA cents a valid rt7►,• I the Atiowtie •nearly - fort"Ainim- for the various arrangements for the lawn ?. <* W. T- 00RDQN _ Vil'OKERING `Lhq purchase of purre-bred atiiimals, 'In , party. �iC]s®YS�g, S� t'g1,2"2a t , m .. ..'' W. •r ,.... ,.: '' �'::_ :#w. ria.•.,... "'y vu...W" ' .«Yt 4.: .Y : -:. s vr_ .. •.:-ss : ..w.. -.•ti. m^a .e+�4:.:L.-:rb - �'.:-••h. � ........_ .._ .'2-,... f+xs�l <.t..�z s.. �.z.._ srea:•3 r -" _ . .. i • rt.. m . -.. 1•. •:.. e'_Yi.ie.tn - „u'x'i:' ..3} Ei '-. �:9 ..�'.p 1 n '.sb.., a'1'Lc.M.n p '1 ' •r' +v _ 'f's,'3v✓"�' :�„t{,Oec-. '..'.` �.ib "n:T;T?'F^».-.,., .�,n ..r ..�.: ?s!ti. '.t¢"- "s .. .. .«9; r ,... z.'. _+.!-c= ,. x' 'r. • ;.'S - - "-w.-+ _ V' . ... byr - ..: >._:.a.,,,.,• ..-xsfiri.�nr++ „rte -., .+f,.:: �. v—� .-.'� '.. . ., :.�• .v .. Y. w , ^n!."'u �::: .: Y 'wr �-"-,_..:.�p 10'.' :',t.r ...., +P ..' .. ^' "1 4: ^-P' ,.Mr .. w T ;• +4 : .' - tile 41 r _ NEW BRITISH M.P. ` . _ • lls he CasoBoys in -British r r ' Parliament ___Abottt the Household - „ x - Sir Edward Coke, the great law7er t,� �- t - -- _ _• century, he the of the sixteenth con held that Iaw required a man to be of age be- '� Good Cora Red ed in a respectable newspaper should Yore he could be elected to, or sit in, pee. Parliament. and though_ Mr. John -Boiled C tn.-Stri off coarser out Pr9 Lymbrick Edmonds, the new British Q� - P t atter alight _ _ 8 Should any foreign g 1 ction calls atten \ - ' -" ops next the ear on the stalk. Pu1T � the eye immediately apply one or member of Parliament; has just passi er husks leaving ibis eilkq -eavel- - / - ed the age limit, being little over 2 this down and pick off the silk from' Fops of castor oil; it will almost years of age, his ' at once allay the irritation tion to the fact that boys in their' 1��r between the grains, adjust the inner Grass stains will disappear if coal y --husks in. their place,. tie together . at 'teens have been elected to Parliament - the top and drop the earn in plenty of r oil is poured on them, then rub with in the past. _ f boiling salted- water. Boil half an j the ban3s and wash same ams you al- Already known as "the child of the _ .. • . hour and leave in hot water until' ways do. Lard rubbed in well before „ goods are wet will remove, axle grease House, Mr. Eamonde, .Nationalist .. ✓ �_ j;• ready to serve. Cut -stalks off with,] member for North Tipperary, is cer-- the husks close to the bottom of the or machine grease. fainly ' the' most youthful -looking ears and send to table wrapped about' To separate the yolk of an seg member who has ever Enteredthe �. 1 "'' R71� •` _ ith a tiapliin on a.flt.dish.- __. from the white make a hole in 'both House of Commons of late years. - _ r - Then hold it--up-- Green t--up- - -.--•- - r , Green Corn Fritters. -Grate ' o�n�Of •the egg. From the vantage poen f -the ran- - 8have off with a keen blade the grains right, giving it a gentle shake, and gets .Gallery, as he walked up the.---- zs r from 6 ears of corn. Have -ready 2 the white will run out,'leaving'the floor to take the oath, he looked -eggs beaten light, a cup of mi#•c added ' yolk unbroken in the shell. scarcely sixteen. He was an attrac- to these with a tablespoonful of sugar! If .when sending.. or taking a hat tive figure in his khaki uniform -he and Baine quantity .of butter. warmed' by train it is secured to the bottom of is a lieutenant in the 27th Northum- the box by a few strong stitches of berland Fusiliers -and everyone gave �r and rubbed into a heaping tablespoon-, ful of prepared flour. Season with- thread the most delicate hat will not him a cheer. fult -and pepper; beat hard and fry as be -crushed, as no matter how the box Charles James Fox was perhaps you would griddle cakes. I is turned about the hat will not move. �►"� , . the most famous boy M.P_ He was It is always wise to boil a new returned for Midhurst when he was -•° Chopped Potatoes- and Corn. -When _ �.- • cold boiled potatoes and several ears I clothesline before iising-it, ' as- this only 19, in spite of the law, and jus- ••�•�'.:� , - - .Z;. of boiled corn are lett in the icebox, not only prevents it from stretching tifled his election, for Horace Wal- "'= ' �•*+'Y' � but makes it last much longer: New ' chop the one into -coarse dice and cuti c s should be soaked in cold water Pothele, after hearing hiiri speak, said: other-_-_ 1 g - "Charles Fox, not yet one -and -twenty, ' :for ew, 'answered Bdrke greatquickness frying pan a good spoonful of clan- _ P U M P � N �`i -lam .. fled dripping, -sweet and good, and stir frout splitting. and parts, and with confidence equally - _ _ _ - #nto this the potatoes and corn, Very often when making a pie the -From The Kew York R'orlil. sea- premature. r _ ,},, juice frond: the fruit soaks through the Lord John Russell, who afterward - - w so rcrus a s --accord- -and— -- serve.. Thin makes a nice breakfast ' pearance of it. To prevent this try became Earl Russell, began, ASQUITH'S ABILITY. Violet Asquith, has_ just become en- ning wit$ sus �rs�K turn until thoroughly heated and ing to his biographers, at the age of brushing the crust over with the white _ _- I aged to Mr. Maurice Bonham -Carter, . relish. Or heat a cup, of milk, stir in ' one -and -twenty a career in the House gg of an egg, and you will never be Offered Sixteen Sesta Before He Mr. Asquith's private secretary -and s good spoonful of butter, then mix of Commons A; was destined to last five sons, four of whom are serving _ -hi potatoes and corn; season, 'aimmer4 troubled in this quay.. I for nearly 50 years, while others say Stood for East Fife. i When your vegetables become wilt- their country in the great war. hen that According elec t was -one sOchromc rntmwhe' quiet, studious boyawhr.40.1 hoof Pi I I Dogs Know Shells. b0i youhave an op=Cit---- -- Green Corn pudding -Six earn o mist Asquith is best reLas tits as a full grown but tender, 2 portunity to use them pines them for i green corn, - n hour or so in a gallon oY water to A. letter from Rheims, France, --- � of days_QL,Lames L. at It 40 mernl�€r batt -preferred-lo- --spend_-his , 8_ dis i*+ ,;a biit#ez, 1 tablespoonful sugar. Salt wkic a easpoo u . $ r mss' -says; ••Deg * gL -h the whistle added. They will then be just as of the House of Commons were not , dinner hour reading the. Times. it and pepper to taste. Cream butter above 20 yearly of age,- and some of was the -master of Balliol who re ! of German shells perfectly. Aa coon - and sugar is for cake. Beat into the t erisl? and fresh: as when gathered them Were not more than, 18. Ed. � �• as they hear them, even when our - marked, Asquith will get on, he is sa.' ireai the garden. direct." Acid after a brilliant career own are whistling at o same time -' -eggs When whipped light, add milk f "•i= mund Waaler, the .poet, was one of and the gated cora (or shaved). Sea- I these 18-pear-old-M.P.'s, and his re- at that college, Mr. Asquith was call- and people do not know which is son, beat thoroughly -and bal cover- 111 Seasonable Dishes. - cord as a member would be hard to I ed to the bar in 1876, and became a which, the dogs show their terror in ed in a buttered casserole or pudding I Peach Ice Cream --•Soak two cup- I beat, for it is said of him that "Wal- one wa or another. They moan, run I Q"C. in 1890, Four yearn previously � y dish 40 minutes; then uncover and fuls of sicced peaches for about one I I41 was the delight of the Hoose. and ; he had entered _ Parli4menf as M.P_ for shelter, go down to the cellar, and. brown. Serve at vacs in .the same', hour sial put through colander. Add even at 80 he said the liveliest things ; for East Fife, Scotland, which he has 'come up again if their masters have dish. to one quart of 'cream which has been of any among them." 1 always represented since. not followed them. A cat, which is Sueaotas"ix ears of corn, 1 cup' scalded and cooled. Freeze. Lord. Chesterfield, when lie was { It is a fact not generally known, ! let- down in a basket in ease of dao-- - shelled lima or string beans carefully Cauntow"er"-Ctit stalks clese to' Lord- Stanhope, entered Parliament i by the, way, -that both Mr. Joseph t ger, gets into it itself as soon as the trimmed into inch lengths, % cup flower, remove green leaves and soak before he was of age, and .made a I Chamberlain and Mr._ Gladstone were whistle of an enemy s shell is heard. - _- - ancae�ttfula ot_butter cut up in cold 'salted water hour. - Cook fiery attack on the Orford Ministry. no -impressed by Mr. Asqui'th's abili- But the birds, sparrows, chaffinches, he least Cut the cora from the cob minutes. Remove frog � ba and serve retorted by pointing out that in tak- seats before he finally accepted the perturbed yby ca nonsd ngn tAnd he tp�lr teaspoon of flour" Salmi- ani-Theeseclo£li ba c- -'f ze'occttgarrts of'tisv cea rg ties -that he was affered-iii different' Pe�rbed , Bind add to the beans when they have with Hollandaise or white sauce or ing his seat when a minor he was invitation to stand for -East Fife._ � owls: continue their usual hooting." �cpoked half an hour in boiling water walloped with white sauce and penalty 1 Although in public life somewhat . � 'liable to a halt of $1,500, whereat , - _ slightly salted. _. Boil thirty. minutes crumbs• i the noble youth left -the House -until ! cold slid austere, Mr, Asquith in pri- i Some comets have tails as much as " c ' longer, tura oft the water and pour I Consomme Renaissance. - Press fie was of 'age. It is said that Lord ilea in length. vete life is the most genial o! men.. 2�i'►1 the milk. (It is safer in Warm half a cup 'of cooked and -drained Torrington, who afterwards became Like Mrs. Asquith, whom he married In 3t {+weather to add s tiny pinch of,bread spinach through a sieve, add, a table- the Duke of Albermarle, addressed i -n 1894, his first wife havtng died -Husband-I don t sqe Why you have 1W L Spoonful of melted butter, one table- the House on -Clarendon's impeach- three -yearn previously, the Premier accounts in so many aifler-ent stores. soda): As - the -milk heats, stir .. in. -the Soured butter, season, and simmer spoonful of cream, two beaten eggs, I ment when be was only 14, which :-seeks relaxation in golf. He has tw Wife -Because, my dear, it makes _ . ' ora and teaspoonful of salt_ and must surely be the recoid for pre- daughters -the elder of whom. Miss the bills so muc&ss n1wites If Pannedh smaller. beans are used, add half $teaspoon- one-fourth teaapoonYu o pepper; c - _ - - ul of - white sugar. - thoroughly and turn into a' Small but- _ Canned - Cora Fritters.-Cstned tered -mold. Let cook in the oven on - Corn while only a poor substitute for several• folds of .paper surrounded • •� ` the fresh ear may be very appetizing with boiling water until firm. When This- 1S it e ;. I$ chopped fine after the corn has been cold cut is cubes. Cuts pared carrot lemptied from time can and. allowed to and turnip in half-inch cubes. Cook killik � Itaad for several hours before usi - separately until tender. Drain. Serve �_�j mince,.then then roceed Sas the cubes of spinach -custard, turnip f0tv �am Drain d and P �` ' . BLit the fresh grains. and carrot in one quart of consomme. - Drs z9 i; Cora SooP_•-Cook 'six ears o3 -corn -- utbern ac- i>-Pim=Line- — - - 1n cold water- twenty minutes. Cut, plate with"crust as for lemon pie and • nff the cob and press through a fill with sliced peaches. Sprinkle su- all, sieve. Add toao cups of scalded in gar and cinnamon over the top, bake Cook two tablespoons. of chopped and serve with whipped cream. - To �gon in three tablespoons o! butter, make -the crust chop four tablespoons Edd three tablespoons flour, one and + of lard into one and a half cups of J711 n and cayenne, ( when thorouglmly mixed , add f salt Y flour \ 1' z s halt salt, celery 1 ' corn mixture, cook five minutes, I one-half teaspoon salt and cold water : strain, add one cup. of beaten cream. enough to form dough. Chill, roll in- tad serve. Garnish with one cup pop- rectangular piece, place four table- corn. spoons of butter which previously has been shaped, flattened and chilled on - �Q,bS. Worth Knowin none side of to fold over To skin sausages quickly and eas- other side,- press :edges together an ^' iIy immerse them for -second, or two I fold one end under and one end over In cold water.' butter making stx layers. Rall again - Make starch with soapy water, add-; into rectangle, fold in same way and Ing a pinch of borax. 1 so continue three times. If butter 41 - paste in cheese ' �j]HEN I pay.for good fruit, and spend a lot of time A very hot iron should never be i begins to soften, roll ��11'. OVer it, I want to be 9dre that my jellies and used for flannels or woollens. I cloth and place on ice until hard >1 Soap should be substituted for soda enough to roll easily. Be careful not / preserves will be just right. Sol always Use when washing silver and plated goods. to -wet the cheese `loth. r _ ' New -brick floors should be washed _ - W.sodn er aha when drX rub- q gERE PIGS CLIMB TREES. 1 - _ r bed with paraffin. _ - --- i Don't black a stove while it is hot " The Tree Trunk Is Broad. Flint and - • • ' -it -takes more blacklead, and .a much I Almost Horizontal: ' longer time to polish. Presumably the walrus and the car -- When •boiling potatoes -do not add ter never did- settle the discussion rw r " _ - salt till they are nearly cooked. This ; to whether pigs had Wigs, 'and i, l Xnakes them dry and floury. Borax for washing plates and there are persons -who s�.:;usly think ¢ • it was. a foolish thamt, for an argu- i - dishes.is to be preferred`to s6da, as No doubt that -is just what her mother and grandmother it does not crack )lie akin of the m And yet is it any stranger than the _ -- hanas. _ did too for has been Canada's favorite sugar The fact that an article is advertis- undisputed fact that in Morocco pigs + - for three generations. Absolutely pure, and always th¢ . climb trees in search of -nuts ? Not only pigs but goats too. The puzzle - o ridable _ _ ." . same, it has for sixty years proved the MOA dope is not in the pigs and the goats, how- + - for nese canning and jelly -making eve they are of the common variety _ - _ - - P . mgr that we see in the, back -lots. in our _ _ - It is ust as easy to get- the best—and well worth whale. : Qwn communities. It is the tree flint ( _ 1 _ is strange. It is called the argan nut So tell your-VoCet it muat`beALAWr Sugar, is one Of, tkres tree and it -grows neat Agadir. Usual- the packages originated in Canada for Sugar• Why ly it shoots out from a steep hillside. The trunk is btoad and` -flat and al- c most horizontal, and so are the main - �+ ; 2 and s lb- Sealed Ca;rtous. : j `het Sweeten It. branchia, forming ample and solid - ey. foothold for any animal which may '.10, 20, 00 and 100 Its. Bags. be tempted by the olive shaped nuts 141 / 0 / %" growing -wi elin easy reach • of- the - - main branches.- CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO:, LIMITED, - �ViONTREAL. The largest room in the world ie, , he room for improvement. IV ` •- ��'. , .r. .•� Mr— -XI. � : .•':af.E• -cx' ,'. . '•w a. :."�p, •w`�. '7r9W.:!ew�"A-,.T'� be3'`r�' T'4"': �"�W.=:• ^Y' 'S,�'rv'dr'i�. TSS. �.' 4� -•Af. �,rr" �- �-' j s- :.+xE/L�L: *R=n'3F-err ,,:: ,.aa` F• _, . - .1..: f .r J:.... ,.:,4,� ivey., .::'7... ;, r= , w.:,w"",°'.", ,r,; ., '' ii - -�.. . �' ✓ •, ` r ,'.. ,,4.v '. ..�. .,-„-'- :.y,.. w _.e ,r � .. - - �� '.w ii" - F"iY' :C,fd- J 4�-,yn-•,. -C 1 ` '� � A' e•. -� �:. � +,nay, r �jC ONLY ��(j�C FOR LORD BBASSEY. How to Awake Before Cautious Bachelor. IN +unl�+ [' j: gaging rooms in your ol L IETTt At 80 Hobbling Hobbling on Two Sticks, Ful! ; house," said the bachelor, "I want w.} ��Y of 'Fiery Energy. �1 to know ' there are an families with - - ' A WEAK STOMACH That wonderful old man Lord Bras- • reaSh as a Dais �babiea ata y here.,' "I'm ' p • �g i PERFUMED - sey, who is now in his 80th year, has • •• „ afraid there *" replied the landlady; r `gone to the Dardanelles in his famous ��sUpaL/on Gone • "but we "Well, I wasust go-' CLEANS "'I'VaE _Indigestion Similar Troubles yacht Sunbeam, to assist in fled Cross ing to _ say," continued the other, AND° >s ea roux att—the -m°re DISINFECTS remarkable because the veteran peer Works while you sleep, smooth, silent, me in the next room to theirs. I want ' - tll+h8lood. effective. Cures the worst headache to wake up in the night and hear their o - Indigestion can be treated in many ways, but it can only be cured in one pay -through the blood. Purgatives . cannot cure indigestibn. By main 'force they move on the food still indi- gated. That weakens the whole, sys- tem- uses up the natural juices and' 'leaves the stomach and .bowels paich- sd and sore. It is actually a cause of indigestion -not -is cure. -6ther•s-try '_.pre-digested foods and peptonized drugs. But drugs which digest the food for the stomach really weaken Its power and makes the trouble '• Chronic: The digestive organs can` never do the work properly until they- ire heyare strong enough to do it themselves. - -' Nothing can give the stomach that power but the new, rich, red blood ,so abundantly supplied'. by - Dr. Wil- +liams' Pink Pills. So the reason for , the success of this medicine is plain. Nothing can stimulate the glands and ,.. nothing can absorb ,the nourishment ;from the food but pure red blood. or constipation. This is -what hap- trouble; -so that - I --can congratulate 1 U 0 /PURE ■4 t pens when you use Dr. Hamilton's myself again that I'm not married." MADE I N ~ Pills. For wind or pain in. the sft)m- ,—:- j ach nothing works better.No bad A False Promise, CANADA �,• taste left behind, no furred tongue, When little Mary Green came home - r no more dizzy spells or bilious fits from her first forenoon at school her after taking Hamilton's Pills. All the mother asked her if she liked it. old costiveness, frightful dreams and "Oh, I don't think I like it at all, iriervoul-disorders disappear'as a ship ' P mother.. The teacher put me on. a i !1 n the night. The appetite is sharpen- seat, and said -`Sit. there, my, dear,. ed--up-takes on a keen edge. You en- for the present' And I sat, and sat, { loy your meals, relish and digest till I was tired, but she hasn't given `Y them. Strength and buoyant, spirits me the present yet!"` return. You feel good, you look like Part of the Treatment your old self again with bright eyes and rosy cheeks. The best guarantee Kinard's 1.1 -1 -sat cures Burns,' Etc. Mrs. Weighbigg-"Doctor, your anti -tat remedies are doing me a good -' of good health and old age that man Pat's Action. deal of good. J'm losing flesh right and woman can have is the regular use of this family Pili: Suited to all An Englishman on a visit to Ire- enough. But it seems to me your Doctor - ages, you should get a tow iced25c. boxes land met the village water -carrier. i charges are ruinously high." Doctor- , Just as the water -carrier was leav- (calmly) --"That's part of the the the drug store and keep them ing the well the tourist, thinking to, ment." handy. Remember the name, -Dr. IT! $O°d puz Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and zle Pat, asked him how many {-FailMs FOR RENT. Butternut. No substitute so years he had been --carrying water. the genuine, "Well," said Pat, "I am 60 years old F LOOKING Fob A FARM. coxsuLT 4jand I have carried water since I was I me. I have over Two Hundred -on m7 A. bet located In. the beet sections or On- :_: And Dr Williams' pink Pills anrnaaa cell other medicines in giving that lnew, rich blood. Miss B. E. Johnson, Lord Brassey I - ---- 10." "Well," replied the tourist, "how tarso. Al! vires. A. w. Dawson. BrampWn. er have you --eased i� tit L irEwsrerzss rose E. t v" len hof time?" "Well," said Pat, J. "What, More debts - cried the irate length is feeling the infirmities of ears, and g y Romford, N.S., says: For months I can only walk slowly with the aid of father. "Why, when I was your age after consideration, "as much water P ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOS y' for -- was a great sufferer from indigestion{ i I two sticks. But he is full of enthusi- as you don't see in the river." 1 Offices sale In good oatario I didn't owe a penny to any man." I{ towns. The most useful an interesting ,food of any kind was distasteful to Sam for the mission he hag under- I "'Phut was rough luck father," said l -- ,of all businesses.Full information Det g r , -_--- -me, and after eating I v¢cxlid suffer i mea, which vP91 add a new and glori- , application to Wilson Publishtnir Com- the son sympathetically. "Couldn't ulaard s Liaim.at seu.vs ar•osalat:. �e .a Naat Adelaide 8z. Tosoata i much. Naturally I grew weak and ; ous chapter x° the history of the Sun- you get any one to trust you j rotas but a shadow of my former self. , beam, the old-fashioned three -misted � � - I was taking a doctor's prescription, I ;yacht in which he has sailed the seven. Under the control of the Department of - A but it did help me in the !east.seas and which is known in almost ONTARIO AgrlcuPture of Ontario. Ertablf-flied 1882 _ . _, y Afiilaied__ with the University of Toronto. 110 University Ave., TORONTO, ONT., CAN. l' VETERINARY - 'f not Then I read of ase similar to m y everyg quarter of the lobe. nwn cured through the use of Dr. — - — St. Isidore, P.Q., Aug. 18, 1894. College Reopens Friday, October tat, 1915. Williams' Pink Pills and I decided to Narrow Margin. g A tells „ Millard's Liniment Co., Limited. „y Gentlemen, -I have frequently used Coi.IrEGE Write Dept. D. for Calendar, E. A. A. Grange, trv_ his medicine, By the time I had' -frau circus man this one: We I vrnrt+ bIINARD'8 LINIMENT and also pre- -V $ yq g principal _taken six boxes -ea-, tirely disappeared, and I could eat doing Pottstown_, Pa. The rice - P of admission was 2�i cents -children scribe it for m}r patients always with ; the most -gratifying results, and I heartily of all kinds of food- Morel this I found health under 10 years of age 10 cents. Among first to arrive were lad consider it, the best all-round Lini- -than my general greatly improved through the use of !the a of i about 18 and his little sister. He laid ment extant. Yours truly, 1 the Pills. I can therefore strongly down 35 cents and asked for .two DR. JOS. AUG. SIROIS. recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills front, seats. 'Hove old is the'' -A tle as a cure for indigestion." irl?' asked the ticket seller.' 'Well,' ' You can get these Pills. throughaid the boy, 'this is her 10th birth - lay any dealer in medicine or by mail, to -day. But she was not born post paid, at 50 cents a box or six until 5 o'clock in the afternoon!" Reading the Sixties at the Front boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. -Wil- - t A member of the Liverpool Scottish mss• Medicinesow, Brockvitle­ Ont- Wallflowers are society glrIi who while home on leave, was asked whe- _ ?- have been nipped in the bud. ther the soldiers knew long before- --A prudent man.is like a pin=his 0' - hand when they were going to be call-',, .. head prevents him from going too Abs01U,,y ed upon to deliver an assault. "Well, --far, Sore Painless- they don't exactly tell us but we al- . ' zonas zoos gira. 7. No cutting, no Alas- Corns tare or Pam gees ways know," he explained. "You see, if a number of Army chaplains suis- - ,XES-ONE SILVE-R BLACK, the sore spot. denly turn up we can always guess hard is male: one 86 per cent. female. Pair Putnam's Extractor that something good and go - go - Red cross breeders. Island stock. Writ or low prices T. R Lyons, Waterville, ! _ -snakes the corn go ing to be asked of us shortly. And - P Co., N S. without Pali}. Takeo if they serve us with pudding for. din - out the sting over-nigbt. Never' fa.fls ner before we go into the trenches, - MtaCGLL�isEffu$. -Is&"# no scar: Get a 25e, bottle, of ' ' why then we know farcertain: �AI+TCEA, TUMORS. L[531k$, BTC.- Putnam'• Corn extractor today, I at S f iW! enteraa! an externw. eared with- x1aard's XdW out Cures Dandruff. !out pain by our PLANS TO P WAR BY as before Co'.T.imlted C lam Drool. O*mseana >a•Wal�eii Proposal to Put Royal The i5ou etimmes Very Good. slow, - ��!1 • , , t' >IrEW lose. P y - young , • lies In Front Trenches. so the girl thought it time to give him Lakeside Farm The London Chronicle's Zurich cor- a hint. "Gracious!" she exclaimed, respondent cables that a prize of 500 suddenly,, "I've bruised my lip. Do - 1 107 Aerea, $1,800.1 Easy Terms. francs $100) has been offered for the you know, Mr. Jenkins, my mother f -- ---�oneY-ma g�� propoaa-T or arriving a arms -o a ways use o l—ss a art pace to lea far borders lake's mile fishing, boat-++ .. I ag; mile to village, R.R. station, high peace', by a Swiss newspaper. It has make it well?" And did it do any - t achoo , machine -worked nelds cut 20 drawn from its readers a number of good?" asked the young man failing tons hay, other good crops, 60 acres lake original suggestions.. One is that all to, see the int. "I don't remember," --_ , i , n �17, and brook -watered asture. 17 acres g gSee -• wood, variety fruit, t room house, tine members of reigning German houses replied the girl, gettift desperate, l .. shade, charming view, big barn, other should be put into the front .line in but those old-fashioned remedies. are baargaln storge omener one fit retire. easy the trenches, accompanied by all de- sometimes very good." Then he got terms: full details and travelling direc- puties of the Prussian Diet, directors busy. tions to see this and other farms, many with livestock and tools included, page of Krupp'&, and members of the Pan- j 13, "rout's F[l arm Catalogue S8.'• Write Germanist Association. saard's Liniment for sale everywhere. to -day for your free copy. E. A Stroh _ .._ ��• "' Farm Agency. Station 2417, LnivereftY In the trenches on the other side Block. Syracuse, N.Y,should be put the members of the Branding itis Bees. French Camelo s du Roi and editorq nf Tlip GnvPrnrnPnt nfririnl,t - • French nationalist papers. The origi- telling a simple old Scotch farmer • nator .of this suggestion declares that what he must do incase of a German "A nwim'. s��.,a cr.t. „ the first volley fired, .after all these invasion on the east coast of Scotland. _ +:nw.+cn w., u,or.H.P. Hia..n •.a entlemen had been laced in position, �' ' ' ' t2 ' ry s,,..,....d„.�,�ti,,,a„ g P P An hae I reely tae dee this wi a ms «`o ';•:a,7».u':”' a" P Ysatisfactory beesties if the Germans come?" ask- y�, �. would insurers eel and ■.., .... T ...L M IA. 1.017/•. 4_ . 'i„ LT .L a rsv�,.�...,, I peace. ed one old fellow at the finish. The - saan an. ee. tr.r. Asn, tar. A French-speaking Swiss woman official informed him that such was s -: proposed, that Swiss wives and moth- the law. "All live-stock'of every de- f eau r•rm•Opsas saptember 1st. er`s should band themselves together, scription must be branded and. driven -f - c under their Federal flag, and call to inland." "Weel, I'm -thinkin' I'lI hae I L 101 1 their side women from all the belli- an awfu' job wi' ma bees!" N ICE CREAM BRICK -- � gerent countries. • The whole army. ,then would march along the front, Be wiser than other people if you 784:oars est., Tos0NTO. from the Vosges to ryas, an wow can, but do not tell them so. Solves- 'the Difficulty. t ssugh tirade School.None setter interview the generals of the three tlsaada wrier for New -Collars armies, demanding the estora.- -Coffee contains water, sugar, fat, -- Aaaonawia•at. tio.. of husbands and sons Clow serv- caseine, gum, woody matter, oil, --min _ Cj I TY DAIRY W"R-EAM-put up ^ ing in the ranks. Fort five oral matter, and caffeine -a drug ai �it heat Cash y- gompetitor& favor the composed of hydrogen, carbon, nitro- in attractive boxes is .as popes formation of an army of neutrals,gen and water. + •' Prices Paid for which shall force the. combatants to filar with the guest as it is y - listen to reason: To overcome the diffidence of eachN lconvenient for the hostess. INSENG belligerent to make the first proposal N it is suggested by one competitor that t ' ' .It Is the ideal summer dessert. each belligerent should submit pro-. r j 1 posals in a sealed envelope. When all We are the largest buyers of have submitted their proposals,; the - Ginseng in America and have the envelopes will be opened simultan-a - For sale by discriminating shopkeepers everywhere. y1 greatest demand for it. We can eously. " ' _ thereforapay you the highest cash _ To prevent the outbreak of tt simi- _ pried. if you have any wild or lar war in the future one competitor cultivated Ginseng. write for our recommends total prohibition of ! _ _Cook sports, alcohol, betting and gambling, for ` latest price list, ole ship what you and all other excitements tending to - have and we will 'submit you our- encourage a bellicose' state of mind., the Sign. -- A highest offer, Another competitor recommends ' ' that all Governments should send sill" their subjects abroad at p p t•��RO�� x David Bluestein & Aro, 3 THE , penes in order that ijtey maty broaden peoples. __..,_ ..-. I RD. I. toe ISSUE 36-15. We went an Agent In every town. ' +p�..Y' -.,�-... .-3, ws a +. !,Sf^_ - . .a?.:. . ig7':.sr•. »_,w� .., .._.r .<r. �!p ^ _ _ __ _ • ,;,:... - ,r+,s• r- _ _ _ -'Y:- _ _ _-.�« ' _ .;,..:•,: ,J r ,ry ..r ••f ••1• y. ,.-,;.... .v .: ,- . -: •w.�i,: - rr; �'y_+i.'::' 4•.'-F."... _ - --I •}"•. : H:. i _ T,. 3SR••, ..rte, .r - ..'�• - a`", v*7 F - - 9• .'..s�`-o ,r - _. .. - - - seg - •w+; :. en`,t .gas.- or z x 4 e _ A - 1 rence. Germany should be me I ' Now ddverlUew•ewta. to suffer as Belgium, France and ICHAIRDSON Tiy>arrlesy-s"dt's%"tao-Poland have suffered. If terms (�"+EED WHEAT FOR BALEARBENree �Yiok•riag, Otic. ►,•7 from .mat and apsoa w Applyto wsSB&� , of peace be signed bEfore that c, wlLLsoN, swnghatn. - — WaBus - - - THE - --- - country has suffered invasion. ARRELB-FOR BALE -A number 1 vj�VvL+� `s ';1.25 per your; 01.00 it paid is advance. such as Belgium has endured, her Bos first olaw oat basal. �a or 50 gauoa i Clover w .."beoriptiaos to the United states it 30 capacity, Herb. Mooney, PieterinR• �/lovelIL aaey is advaaoe •riilitariam will not have been de- Is receiving a lot of nice pure i he will go on pre IGHEST PRICE PAID -For all ira.- LN PINT SE ALERS, 30c, IN UART AL RS, &)c. i JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, paring on a scale greater than L•PIKE- lot ooa, 8. P"], Ing Ind. p:ly 0"11 - ever, thtis necessitating other NIOTEs AND COMM�NTe nations t0 d0 likewise. Basis FOR SALE -1 have for LOADS OF SEALERS- sais several bull calves ata moderate _ price at ijt is, con. B, Pickering. E. E.fGH 1,The scandals connected with BALE MEGI9TER. Claremont. CROWN JARS OR PERFFECT SEAL. I " _graft in regard to the legislative-- �,..-•-+ FARM TO RENT -Lot 95, Conces- buildings in Manitoba is likely to Tt >sDaY, SEPT. 7th-Executor's sale sion 1, Pickering Township, known as "the ��— o hard with several members of of farm lands, at lot 31, B. F con, I Tait Farm 300 aeras, Rood brick and emne FRF $H FRUIT AND VE CE T ABLE S , �. g Pickering, the property of the es- house, bank barn, etc. Good dairy and stock ,M. g• farm. Apply to DO:�',LD k. BEATON, �itite• the Roblin government as well as tate of the late George Fiinlock. vale, out. �°° a Oranges, Lemons, Plums, Peaches. Cherries, �.•;*ti, _ }i Sale at 2 p. m�-See advt.-in another Bananas, column. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. 'OTICE-Wilt-the man -who - 'New Cabbage, Ripe" Tomatoes. etc. - .'.the contractors. It is pleasing to _ - bliss {chole for the ambrella that she - ilote that Conservative journals found on the Brock- road several weeks ago, P P VOTERS' LIST, 1915 return the sazue ac once a R. NL'TTALL ALL THE DIFFERENT BREAKFAST FOODS FOR us well as Liberal news a ere are . cou. •r. Pickering ae it is needed. 47 -ti 1 : -equally strong in, the CTS Jt, j�/( COAL THE HOT WEATHER crimes. Governments should learnUK STEAM L+ni�i from past experience that Cana- - I will have constantly on hand "Bop your groceries at the grocers. 4 dian people will not stand for dis- btunicipality of the Toteii;naP of Pickering _ I honesty in high places, and they County tar=o. a full supply of steam coal, . ICHARDS Notice is hereby gy iyen that I haveiR * --�'"' $Iionld also learn that these crimes transmitted or delivered to the per- at Iowest .possible price. - ' are sure to come to light sooner or sorts mentioned in sections 5 and 6 of - e Ontario VotList Act 1889, and ---later, and the consegpene.4m in, acts Ontarer's �. H. G/BSON. - - ..a amending the p same, the copies re- I be faced. quired by said section to be so trans- 45 GREENBURN STATION. _,_ Removed To- New Story !1� matted or delivered of the Lists made _ i The differences between Germ- pursuant to said Act. of persons ap- pearing by the last revised Assessment TWO DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND. United Statthe_said-dun}c}pa}ftp emit{ed FALL T speet to the submarine warfare to vote at Elections for members of Opens Sept Let. - SPECIAL BARGAINS AT NEW STORE. —l�g�which-a.nlunber. of Americans the Legislative As,embly and atMunicip- _, have lost their lives will likely be waafirst posted etsone, and the swic List. - �:' y was Scat posted up at my office at r� --_-� �- -� • sadjusted.satisfactorily to both Whitevale on the 31st day of August, PEEL'S-•S++O+•"countries " the former country19E and remain there for inspection.. .• _ Electors are called upon to examine __- a • is apparently dieposed to meet the said Lista and if any omissions or oth- TORONTO.p 151. - - demands of the United States. er errors are found therein, to talcs Phone _$ell _ immediate proceedings to have said i has to dSy a stronger hold upon the Fiermany naturally is ootdiaposed errors corrected accordin-g-m--taw. I ppublic coofldeoeetitan ever before. ��4�'SY, _ ONTAR/V to number the American republic Dated at Wbitevale. Aug 31st 1915 MROUGH TRSININO for choice - among the nations with which she DONALD it. BEATON. pof as in" business lite given l- 11 Clerk of the Tp. of Pickering all of our Departments. This col-- - _js at war, as the number of her 49.31.hitevale, Oot lege does not ask for a better retia- — - _ - enemies is now rather more than tation than It has now•. We place _-Evtab�18h OM17Q1a ��-01li0 Ye81'B I many students is pusitions each she can handle easily. It wl Id r tJn ear. Write to -day for Large Cat&- BANK��� also be a great calamity to thee�l j` r e 1 op;ue. THE United States if she were to be- F -W. J. Elliott. Principal __ - - 'come - embroiled in the gigantic Now is the time to Rot your Bicycles �� VOoge Sc. �� - struggle. The several millions of repaired for the good roads. Cor. Tonga and Charles Sts. SETS OVER $+16�� ht- 1 (set your Automoble Tires now. " =Germans asd Austrians who are - d0 YEARS' The � {, C of � Prices are away -down: `''y . now.reeiding in the United State- Ford size $15.50, .ether- sizes in EXPERIENCE, would Rive no end of trouble to rci ortion.- You Will Find Us p p _ . r their adopted- country, and would Ind phone 1313. - ,also prevent her from giving very Russell .�ndrOw a Zealous _49 - great assistance to. the allies. • y • -. PIC, KERING. Ont. � � Efficient. -many Americans are desir- ---. ®us of seeing their country enter- i T>RAat M" "an - We solicit your account in our - GET OUR PRICES :was ion the war -' on the- side of the Corrsarow'rs *G. - SAVINGS DEPARTMENT _ oil Emery. «'t,eela, �nw ing I Ar•roe semi•-• a r¢etee and eege►•ptx+a tei7 allies,.we believe that it would not ee:�t , atcercao onroMn }'� w tier an PICI�ERING �i �s iNCi a� . be desirable for them to do so for Machines, Saws, Gasoline �nrer::.+a a o*`r+�.''1� sa masts► :yv+ uoaa etnatl�e••n9de,.t rL�ANUB001I oaP Engines and . Cream qnt rtes u dost renes tor.eean R. W. GORDON, Manager. 10 F1 in Beaoeh aLo � q - '?their own sakes, and � as_regards _ _ g _ - Patents tales cb h rinNnua r cede _ Se arafurs. rl '°laan,ca c`�o .ere` 16111, to assisting the. allies. they can _ P 1 9 render then= $coat aid by supply• Get,our price] on the Furd auto. d �y�a„ gi,aatrW4d Weekly toisesa m- � 1 Ing them with munitions of war. ��aal!at:oa Cr any,•ek•ateeeitnarasl. Terms for T A j +.t5 a yRpoKYe R'•PatA. eoid b •i� ii�iiwhich on account of the blockade W. Mr. SACKSO�T, ava.• "°� WHAT cannot reach Germany. Canada •BROCK ROAD. � Mm Maar w..i:ta& w might also suffer by their enter __-- _ _ That the boots for the first Canadian contingent were ia>; the war, through invasion by not procured from us, as we guarantee to give SUMMER :-:FURNITURE s" = `+Itbe hordes of Germane is that -_ -. • _ - tie o y ar money.- _ - - value for o ' _ count who would like nothioR ——���,�j�-LAWN$-- ANi D - PORCR S __ g�-aew_aseu's-work boot,-w�rt�i.$3. selling at$2.a0 is extra valaie. -- - . -_- better than to get a�ilow at Che - Our men's $8.00 black work boot, with too cap=s -fit for inti$. - ' "•Caaadiaa. rata" who -prevented Arm chairs. double woven basket seat 51,35, recl�ing Our mens $8.25 tan work boot, with toe cap is well known. the German army from reaching and tulclinR chairs, camp stools 33 cts, We having sold over 80 pairs of this line. _ - = Camp c"ata n•ith head and foot rest sQecial 5225. f t ►-+'" ` els' _; Hammocks going at cost. Come while they last. Our in black leather lined boot, heavy sole, is a new line, and just the thing for wet weather, and Pall and winter When this terrible war has end- n nn T T n S�TII -,vim, gee our everyday tan kwot for poutha sad boys, it's C•'. H. BUltll �ICKEBIlr stomper. Our new, women's eryday boot,, neat with toe cal;. - ..,ted• and peace has been restored. � "what will be the attitude of the __-, _ . selling at $I.90. Our wome s e d day boot, plain bre neat,, nations in, regard to maintaining • selling -at $1.90. See our les' an misses ace and button ' boots and shoes, something to suit everyone. Space will not large standing armies and navies _ rmit meution of many lines, but remember we have the It is contended by some that, ii _ most complete stock ever carried in a country store. - r. n - - :been prepared for war as Germany Our groceries are thefreshest. -was prepared this war world not " have occurred; and'this is used as EORCA �. ___an argument in favor of'maintain- -^ ' ing large standing armies. The ''I ONTA=0 danger arises from the fact that SROZTGF�3A z one country imbued with.:militar• i` I' i. -ism, and a last for conquest,:was I _ - so mucb superior to the' others in _• • _ - SILO S the strength of her armies and in NMd►DE II'1 C�►NAD+R' i -WO D . • . • the degree of her preparedness I j 3 that war had become :inevitable. e - $--__ - Ar�he -Best for theCar —Tord-QLiI"iriWe believe�at after the war is- - X over thst there will be. a strong_ * :Price $530desire among the nations to re- -;Farmer duce - their' armaments. This ¢ would have- been done before this, -- but Germany refusing, made it Ford Runabout ig -See u before plat n necessary for the other nations to Q expend huge sums of money in - - -----_ Pr1Ce 80 this direction. The heavy annual I - Ford Town Car ._ your`ordVyr. J T expenditure incurred by each be- ` jigerent nation by this war in the 780 = Price Interest on the national debts, and -' in the payrrlent�f pensions, espeei- The above prices F. o. b. Ford', Ont., effective Aug, 2, N. `1915. No speedometer included in this year's equip- ' _ ally by Germany and Austria ment,•otherwise eArs fully equipped. Cars on display ..Estimates .on all. Buil-dh Materials ?> when they have been beaten, will and sale by - -'W. J. LUKE fs SON, make a redaction- of armies and _i ,. . , .. _.. - _ _ - ... STAN navies almost a necessity. Stich a , ' Whitby, Ontario .1•urnlshed reduction will go far towards W. B. P,)well, Pickering, moi` burden of the war. lightening the �, ii��■� The unparalleled frightfulness of this contlict sbould pro fl) li. - • t qp horror towards war in general. " _...:..... : Y. ^ti».tha.-w. tnations ".. ', •e ...�. . .. ".. ..-: ...._.. _,. .. .., ... .:,et . i. `. _�. :r..+. �_ _., �.��.. 5 nmV V will seek ever _b �means. .,to_ prevent'►$ecus -7. -7- 7 REM cLARKMONT E. �K- and M rs. Bame lef t on sattirday for their home in SYra- '.. J inA number f rom here are attend- cuse. N.Y., after spending a few ktheToronto Fair this week. weeks with the latter's i;arents, UNK rs. Win. Thompson and child- Harry and Mrs. Thomson. THE DOM N101t he -Irea spending a few days in t e neigh- _SM SMUND IL 0"R. M axe -A gloov, was cast over th C. A. DOGRUT, C-4 city this week. t8on, of Whi borhood last week by the death Miss Ber k* t - A two bright little boys, sons of Miis Bank Offers Fumers - -7 spent t week with bwadne sarvice. �by, Tred and Mrs.. Wright, of the a MR -A coniplate and Sault -,*1 terms. and advowa mede-'Cia 80& J. H. and venth eepe-eesion, -fter _ie of all tha U. Not*& conected an favorwe remonable rue& George ne:s!a��ofoal�a f�ew days. The world and most of the The Svin" Depsrtment is a ad* and converileM d0Po8ftT for YOW his par. Lawast at 0=6= rusa-waW4 deacem of. g- dwar "d umard& daughter is visl oD Saturda ` fun of it; too, is at' YOnr - fu a -Madill. Of Stouffville cemetery w en the command if you own a Thomas and Mrs. Adair, two were laid side by side. A little WHITBY BRANCH A. A. ATKI t4SON. Manager. Oshawa, were renewing Clare-, girl in thesame fandly has been ;-:wont acquaintances on Sunday. sev�erely ill but is recovering. The C-0 L U M B I A Robert &Ott had the misfortune syrnpathv, of tfie �ommuuity is a epk of falling 011t Of to the bereaved family. 'RA-FONOLA -one d y la'st w extended G a nio e two of his TIME TABLE-Piokering StationG and fractur T.R. Trains going East due as follows -- ribs. RD OF'THANKS Price $20 up. Easy Terms.. 8.08 A M. is ex- --CA No. 6 Mail Mr. Wilkins, of Balsam, Made in Canada. 6 12 Local 2.50 P. X. ig too ponies at the Cana, We deire to express our deep 6.05 P. M. Ask to hear them at 16 14 Local �.hibitin ational ExhibitiO12 at To, grati! Lide to our friends and neigh bor4 �� than N Lind acts find words of Trains going West due so follows-- Z.�nto. for Epeir No. 13 Local 7.47 L. M. da,ighter, of sympathy, expressed to us during the -McFad'den"i Drug Store- 11 Local 2.20 P. M and death Bi�rrie , spent a few days With -severe diough brief illnes� PICKERING 7 Mail 7M P. M: the former . a daughter, Mrs. Wrn. of our two dear boys. *Soudsy included Thompson. W.kLTER AND MRS. WRJOHT, Mount Pleasant. _77� G. M A and Mrs. Bryan, of Toron- INTICE TO CRX"UMITORS ICE CREAM I to, motored ont on - Sunday and At the Pickering Bakery W NTED spent the day with Wan. and Mrs. Estate of Mary Ann Kirton, Deceased Try our Home-made Bread Thompson. COULD NOT All persdris having claims &gains A reliable man to'sell Thos. E. Stephenson, who is the estate of Mary Ann Kirtou, late of' HERB MONNEY, PICKERING still very ill, the Township oi Pickering. in the HARDY CAw&DuN GELows ftocK ill with typhoid, is lounty of Ontario, msrried woman. -is under the care of 'a C and now STAND ON FEET deceased. who died on the 30th day of in Pickering and Ontario trained nurse. March. 1914. are required to file same Greeziwood--: Haralwi%re I is confined to I -.County. S. Rumohr, who Mm Baker So Weak-4C44dd with Mrs. Martha Burkholder. White- Call and see our stock of "Happy his bed with typhoid fever, is vale. ont., duly verified, before the d other stoves to7 Not Do Her Work- nd Thought" an Start now at tlue beat g satisfactory progress FOU With day of September, 1915, after, as well as other lines7 =skin _1e - dat the Executors will distri- selling time. wmid secovery 1 -....-Nov dway. -w-hirl _Of_ilardw�are. an seeto - ence-anly Mrs. M. Hemierson has been ill bute the estate having re er Eavetroughing sad repairing Send for List of $piing Offerings, tor's% care but ch claims as have been filed. and under the doc Adrian, Mich, - - I suffered terribly to su romptly attended to. Dated A7ugust 27th. 191.5. p � and terrn e are P Iggsed to state that she %J+h female weakness -and becks!*@ and - Work guaranteed and prices is now improving. got so weak that I moderate. Liberal Commission 7RK irr M. A. BX Executors Samis and LOU. could hardly do my- HAD )_M__e_fre4_oX1tfft_. LA w r e n- -e- e- otne on Tuesday -D Finlay, work. Whou I or for the enny, A. E. CHRISTIAN, S018cit siftei. visiting the former's par - washed my disibee 1 4&80 said Executors, Whitby. Oat. GREENWOOD ente, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of Brus- STONE WELLINGTON had to sit down and sels, for several weeks. when I wmld sweep The Foutbill Nurafties. Our public school teachers have the floor I would get (Established LIM) NOTICId TO CRIC4,ADDIT-015 e HINI)LE ,urned 1.0 131- 0 -ties after en so weak that I would F. H. rer WFUMMVAL IF, Joyi a two moutbs'vaes tion at'd have to get a drink in the Matter of the Estate of 7 he school.q re- TER. BUILDER 13.- 'a� M 0 "T rr 0 on ;#ednesday t every few minutes, CARPENN son, late of the TownshiP of opened much to the delight of and before I did my in the County of- Ontario, Geutleman, HOUSE I VERANDAH. A,14D BARN _eajid- -­-----­­­_ PAN dusting I would have TRY_ GAMLNE7�_ many mothers. -sionary I got DUMB WAITERS. The Women's Mi to lie down. Notice to hereby given- that all gal So�- - that all -MEN" VION 1-1 ciety of the Presbvterian church go poorly th&t my folks thought I was demands and general repair I � persons having claims Shin gLing Claremont, will bold their annual going into consumptim one day inst the estate of tbeorsaid John work.! on - the round Thank-offerinx service found & piece of paper blowing deceased. who died on or May. 1913 at See me about any job you want 2 ThoWnd No. 1. SPPIS evening of Sept. 23rd. Further the yard,and I picked it up and read it. �a otnb. Third da, of ring. done. Prices right. 1particulars later, It said Saved from the Grove,' and the said Township of Picke i are b'04 Home Telephone. . Brodie. Mr%. � req,lired to send bv post prepaid. or ..Dr. R. and Mrs told what Lydia E. PWkh&Wo Vegets- de , liverto.either of the lindersigned bsAtels for'sale. Inspection qA D. Forsyth and R.- E and Mrs. his Compound has done for women. I Executors, both of Green River Post Forsyth have returned home froui showed it to my husband and he said. )ffice, Ontario- their names and ad. F E E D invited before I purchLaing' o weekj motor trip through -Why don't you try it?' So I did. and ( ill particulars in writing a tw 'dresses and fu Michigan acd Western Ontario. after I W taken two bottles I felt their claims and statements of at C.. N. R, Station 7W I I ly husband.1 don't of __ _. I ., , . I I I 1M,_ hich Was wres tY- -better and I said to n their t3 re - "f thp --Cberrywoo d ipped a large be said 'You had If atiy� held by them. U Graham Bros. shi need any more,' and i secutines &h number of Clydesdales and hack- better take it a little 10139101! sn7waY-k 1 And Take Notice that after the- 2 d to the Toronto Exhibition So I took It for three months and Cut day of September, 1915, the said Exe- neys distribute the Brewers' Grainpl-Malte CornFeed :0 PICKERING =am. �-4 ­�on Monday. C. G. Bennett and well and strong. Mrs. AlAmw E. ;-cutors will proceed to -I- t Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oileake also exhibiting gicjL .assets of the said deceased inong he J. G. &,rland are BAKM 9 Tecumseh SL, Adrian. thereto, having Seed Meal, etc. .,�--borseq. We wish them all success. lqot Well Enough to Work. I persons entitled of which Meal. Cotton LUMVELAIR YARD regard only to the claims very heavy rainfall occur in these words is hidden the tragedy they shall then have notice. and that Orders taken for Swift's Red Steer red -bere on Monday night, which has of a woman, housekeeper of wage the said Executors will not be Liable Fertilizers.' iind Is often -again hindered harvesting opera- earner Who supports herself for the assets or any part thereof to ltious fors, few days. Afewfarm. belong to suprn 8 family, on in"gro I any person of whose claim they shall Pbcne House Markham 5M. W. D. Gordon & sont or e enough, how- wages- Wbe Or in h0uee. Otlice, fse- i not then have received notice. 4ars were fortimat )p, store or kitchen. woman i this 27th . to doish their harve-sting tOry, a& : there is ace tried Dkted at Whitby. Out.., 8 93 XZ0011111110r PICKERING �evet sb6ald remember thal at. 1915. 14 ills to which 611 day o lbefo;� the rain occurred Ill be and true remedy for d WPILSION. Executors. "ox5mnda'#z noy" L -g Bell and Independent phone. The Baptist anniversary w women me p7one, and that to W, A. nLLER, -MV90 i'vt obvpq 9 egetable Compomy" v, "o," 'held on Sunday. Sept. 19th, when pinkhm-s v d. tt, of Ceatry promote, that vigor which iiiiskes work J, E. F&RzwzLr- K. C.. Rev. C. H. Schn vk ill preach. On assy. The E. Pinkban Medicine Sollclwr for the said Executors.' I* a a a The 'Piok ichurch, Toronto, LY -19 Whitby. Oat. in" the evening of Monday, Sept, 2001 C46, Lynn. 11 Mr. Schutt will deliver. a lecture, J- Vigilance Committee 4. 'As -fall particulars of which will be L:s I 14YA as." - N -ij �eobject of this A_A­s­m_5A0_n__y6_V C. C. Robinsori, foriberly of mayflowel- lessen gtealin and prosecute js�an, will deliver an illustrated T11%LC per lit um P(:)WD 1110 lecturein beh%lf of the U WYACS " .0 Isi- the Von& s Bible Society in the Cfe, re- 14 � 14P ma C,&nad Ji k q0J I.. ot Baptist church this (F Cray) to Members having propert IMOI to Ulf Z % uru atolen eve immediawy wi any membet wer titled "'A visit to the La d of POW. der 1. 0 1 of Executive Oommitles. utog. The lecture which eu Mayflo :-'Talcum most interesting Z as I Membership fee the Mikado," is a -3 j one and will big Illustrated by, C , �Zfloal !3, '13 4 maybe had from' Wm President W: um is an ex- .8 Nyal's Mayflower Talc d secretary on applicis0on- stereopticon views. A cordial GO ;1� 0 C6 21 USX its touch k invitationis eKtended to all to -perience to every first time user. 09 tl 't 0: 2 0 Ex3c. Cow. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm - enjoy this treat. A collectiod refreshing'. Its distinC- Z I �- g 0 be, Pickering, Out soft, soothing and er, C. L. Morcom "Is Q 0 will be taken in aid of the Bible e, indi- MCZyftVVV-_r-Mft2Me, It P, larki 60 -eq -e -Er, WoICU Vk ILL KV�V A4--- - 11 IN �: i J, A. OTOMION _y President. annual meeting fit the same time. elusive- Ideal for ever use to wbith you Secretary evening last the lcurn.. On Ttiesday -can out a Ta' C" Women's Institnte met in. the 9 In basement of the Methodist church -ial tea for Red i4yal Quality prep araticins, can be.ebtained only ne of t:41,.ein for free copy of tknd gave a soc .?;yd Quality Stores, Ask o. Cross vv ork followed by a patriotic �Bookiet. entitled ,Your Complexion," giving full P"- igram consisting 6f music, read- 1001 r" ticulars of best methods of massage. -Go' od Luck. -7- fn�s� addresses from the resident WE Candy Wit ministers. The 8mall-fee of 15 ets ailment is charged and door receipts amounted to $38,00. sak h Trees'' Irom the girls,&wounted to $3.25. ight kind -Of Q materials sad design During the program the patriotic t. that Depends on having.the; spirit rose to such a he.igh kept in sWok. It will pay you dook given to be used of trees. Bowman's have bo eiii sA our works acd Inspect Olu over $50.00 was ned peaches direct --heavyfibrous roots. sad obtain prion. Don't be for sending can as M. McFadden, Druggist, . --..-Pickering, Oat, The' the right kind agenis we do not employ libem, to the soldiers. In additi ' on:, -a Thom y are grown in miscellaneous shower was given are handled ly we asn' sad d9thzow off the of soil. They commission of 10 par, oent.,wbiab you for the soldiers amountinlg to and packed in the pink of eeriainly save by purobasing from 2% 1128,40, consisting of socks, towels, nd the3� grow, soap, stationary handerchiefs" SON& CO condition - a Do :,-s M P WHITIT GRANITE 90" WILibby, Ookwdl J:ms, etc. One*., Tbe Claremont P11MP factory Two more agents wanted oing business as usual. -GROCERIES in Ontario County. i still d Mr. M. WILLIAMS ---After forty years experince up to -date. We handle everything in THOS�. WAOWMAN &SON* CO -1 J. George Gerow is still in chmrge --.Fresh, Ptire, Clean and - �ery order. You . LIMITED his son, the above line, give us your groc UMP manufactum Owing to the illness of 'Corn flakes,. - pks. 25c. Robin ohn. After 35 years of constant will save moneyl IE(olled Wheat, Ontario J Oats:30e, k RidgeviRes several of Mr. Gerow's Hood Rolled Shop and Pesidence, Dundas St iservice Floui, Corn vk-*al, Etc. umps are still doing -duty He -WHITBY, ONT.' stock of 'Coffee 80c. 40c. and 50e. lb.. fresh ground W�ile iou_wait. -Gr Mg Three door, West Of Whitby. Hol!W Eag jilst received a new blend ain Chomi first class white pine and British I tea 30c. lb. our own to give Bla:ck ' �green and mixe� Tr�jlb. Also.- 7AND OAT FLAK.IN I G Coltimbia cedar ' Find is able and equal to any 40c. tea- hb i first class pump at Liptons and Salads, ea T ned is pref>ar�ed to do We are prepared to instal wood or Irm 9 customers i he undersig umps on short notice, also attend,& the old price, only the increased shoes, hats, and caps, shirts. grain ehoPPing and oat flaking P -to all kinds of repairing. iprice of timber added. Mr. Gerow Boots and veralls goods1by yd. All over class stock of iron DRY GOODS overalls, 0 every day in the week Wells Cleaned. has nOW a first Suits to order $3 to $5 less than eNewhere T, W1 w e an h Id T e wor of 'Y!7r�; h t a ,-B-.an-d7M' vbel t e mme tl ie lit e as a bee a M can fur- ercept on Saturday Agent for the Ontario Wincl Mills -pump-.4 on bandi but he Fill goods 011t; f"ee. and I-Ii,tical mali to take orders. also gasoline engines such as Fwd a p 13iih a cheap iron piml? bargAitl in cream separators. A qpantitY of slabs for sale, also the squre gear a.r�kept in hardware stores. But We are offering a See ns and get prices. Phone wagon tongues, axles etc EMPIRE CREAM sEPARATO1V' if yon want a reliable iron pump, . . - , I %end direct to the Geroyr rump PICAURRING1 John F. Bayles, Greenwoodl Ind. Phone 26 actory. A first-class Man always f N & 0 D. SIMPSO �13 ;job. *r•Pw�.r�. _ .. =�- $ �-T='�.: '.,i�x ', :m .. �-.x:..4- �' `�"„'" _ - - - 4""'z�'-'a'°'r•''p=��'.TTc• - _ - �. +"'r 'y' •"i• `v ^�' r,.� .� _ 5'r:AY ...i:.s1 � 1 'YLwl.A.�e. _ •.,:F V:. K: :"� IT .:.: :... ;7- 4:47 ;',,,, •. - . ie., `.,i•. r✓' *' x . r ' r . �y w- .r+s / S Alga at one time and another, RUSHED FROM CEYLON ` Pete' h. Ferris had owned coasider- able property in and about Los An - Thee Green ' Seal Soles. Very little a this property, n may be added descended to ane. When you consider fits exact business meth - By R - LES EDMONDS WALK - ods, as they had been in the season - q_sm@rite. it to strange that Author of "The Silver Bade," "The Paternoster Ruby," he shoal have died intestate; but r -' such was the case, and I_was the only "The Time Lock," etc. child. i Under certain "provisions of the Californian law, his affairs were tak- "If you'll observe the way the, en charge of by the public adminis- T � ,AL B 22 CHAPTER I. I things ymade-how the meta! comes trator, who at sometime years before, To begin with, my. curiosity in the g it appeared, had been a very good 1S electrically Weighed, -hermetically� ring was arptised, at first only mildly., i up all round the edges- of the -- set- 4rand of my. father's. When the y � � .' ring the gingerly. way in which the pub., I you may see how anybody could fool estate was finally wound up, and - he seabed and dispatched W your table 11c administrator handled it. It was, the ring -even carry it in his had been discharged by the Probate an unsightly object, to be sure; but , closed hand -without the jade set Court from further obligation to me, fresh with all the fragrant odors of --the -._this did not account for the extreme touching the flesh. Then again it it was this gentleman, Mr. Unruh, - caution with which he laid it up the i•might. And there you are." who gave me the ring, as I have a1- Sonny Isle. - Sample from Salada� Toronto. desk. between us. Indeed, to tell .no Taking Chances with such a dreadful* ready described. ' more than the simple truth, if human 1 hal instrument seemed very much - - ---- - ---- p Mr. Unruh was sorry for me and expressions mean anything at all, I ; li a playing with a cobra. tried to cheer me up. I was alone, THE ITALIAN ARMY CHIEF. I A' FRIEND TO THE FARMER. now know that he looked at it with r.. Unruh was not, yet through, - ! _ j without a living relative, that I knew •_ ,_mingled' F 7pD1 ion and fear. however. opera) Cadorna Has Studied Wa3- I smiled and asked lightly: "Afraid! "That-britsgs---are-to the strangest --de end -instead of .being rich and to When Too g Y� �„ dependent, as I had securely expected - l They Will Learn, Perhaps, ; 1t will bite you?" I part of the whole affair said he. fare for Over Half a Century. To Protect the Skunk. He did not respond to my_ humor._._i_"On the ball -of _one of -Charley Yen's to be, I was brought face to face with Late, -- p the stern cealraatieri---tliat---1 woul4l A sura -little ma -n' of-6b'blonde, "Somethingof the kind, yes, was tsmbs-the one he licked -was a Y _ print of the character carved on the have to grub for my altogether but- with grey eyes. The nose is. oma- ; Those who know best say that far• --the soberiepy. ter. But I was not altogether dis- y mer -and gardeners should protect „- Quite as a matter of course, then, I' set; green, too, it' was,, like the jade. mayed. I even found heart after a nent; moustaches half conceal ' the expressed a polite interest, sufficient' Looked more like a bruise than, a' skunks instead vi killing then. toinquirewhat the thing might be. stain, though." i Sapient to grin at him; thus forestal- mouth, where lurks the suggestion of • ,.Years ago we edviaed fai=mers and ling, I suspect, a -homily of advice --arid a pensive smile. His Carriage is su- gardeners to protect skunks," says a "A ring," the public administrator I shuddered. The very mysterious- encouragement --which' no doubt he perb, his manner serious, his tempera- writer in the, New York.Sun, who goes! _ told ane, eying me with a sort' of fur-' ness of the sudden fatality made it felt it his duty to. offer me. ment disciplined and refined. He is' _ - tine intentness -"a finger ring-" all the more shocking and awful. on to quote a western Pennsylvania My talk with Mr.' Unruh -Charley calm; though under his composure newspaper: "Doesn't look like it," I commented; Yet, for some unaccountable reas ,-- Yens death -my of the may be discerned a nature/ which, ,,, disparagingly. "Looks to me more on, the ring was beginning to have an fatal ring -this all happened six I The skunks will have to s pro-, breaks out sometimes, fiery and in - like a broken o$ section . of some uncanny sort of fascination for me. ears ago. And much can happen totted, or the farmer may as well' thug's brass-knucks-only it doesn't- Where had the governor ever . come y • , clined to prompt action -the sort of � throw u his hands. The ground mice' seem to be brass." b such an object? And had he been within the space of six years For man in whom -anger would remain' P , ' No," r. riru -agreedis n aware of its secret, but none the lesthis dignified. One mi t to a is mix- girdled fids of dollars worth of and lucrative practice in my special � g trees under the snow, while it was on „-b _,_ ik,e uAga„'Rs*atoiled off a deadly, potency? - { g- Cure of ardor and reflection to be the bit of that -black crust; underneath - With considerable .-pains not to let rant _ oi` thelaw. ut alt ttre tRr= the ground last winter. We caul) it's silver. But, Brice --my dear boy",my fingers touch the set, as you may" cumstancea that fell --so -soon after ideal of the modern general. Such is many locust trees, large enough Lor: - - -his glance grew peculiarly keen- very well believe; 1 dropped the ring father's death had slipped far into Count Luigi Cadorna, commander -in- posts, with the bark taken off clean ,,, the background of memory, there to chief of the Italian armies.- . for a foot above the _"st- " thing of the devil. into the little carved box and snap- remain until the morningof which I ground. Whoa, ------- My interest mounted a degree, ped down the lid. It was Cadorna's entire lite has been nun- P �! am now a u skunks were plentiful, hereabouts thought m mind remained more or with most of 'MY' other belongings, Cllr on lugs_ military. mice were scarce, ut now ere is no �'' � �' and This was the way of it. It was' a � - born in Piedmont, the. most martial ' ' less occupied with the melancholy ob- in a day or two I was on my way day in April; to be precise, the four- an acre of ground in Hanover town-, ject of my errand. Dr. Hagan was back to Nese York to resume my in- teenth--Calendar day in Court. In and least dreamy of the Italian Pro- `ship without bushels of mice. Leave. _the cora,bprrand-even though brought terrupted studies, i the morning I had occasion to go to vines, one largely- responsible: for I a pile of -corn out overnight, and it; Into the talk only casually, suggest- The conversation just recorded oc- , my awn safe -de osit box, and there Italian unity. - where there remains ed tra$�ys carred 'shortly after my fathers q has disappeared by morning; leave a; _ "What do you mean by that?" i death• - and in order that you may fol- thue carved unexpectedly x where litphad lain pened upon feudalism. something oHis hancest ancestors. were e' spirit Of itsolisary sure of hay- out over winter, and 's asked. low the story I have undertaken to is sure to be eat too fine for a hen's, Without replying directly, h4 went- Cpl t am sure before I er through cumulating dust. The rings mysteri- diers. His father, Raffaele Cadorna. nest.' - _ _ _ ourpotency.the tragic morning six a ¢opera) and lA 1870- led the "Some time for ,,e_', ,,,;r, leas. -�_ 6Sr- , _ you wr}t tail years ore, cam 1,ac` wr-th a rush. troopsthat took Rome ' from the - - "i dont know what associations it -it is necessary that I set down some "Well!" I voiced my surprise. "What haps when it is too ate," observes the may have had for your father, but it farts about 'him and about myself. the dickens are you doing here?" Popes and .destroyed their temporal Sun writer, "to know their friends - have held some very special You already know how- I came to I carried it with me back to my of- power. among the beasts and birds. If there value for him: some unusual septi- hati-2 the ring. Although personally faces. At the age of 10 he entered the is the slightest doubt, give the ant• Sent that none of his papers that I I maybe wholly unknown to you, as_ mal the lZenetlt Qt the doubt and letw ' have been able to find explains. I no doubt I am, my father's- name in- tg the idle hour after luncheon, military preparatory school at Milan, ; thought perhaps you might throw scantly 'will be identified writh., a_. with infinite precautions I took the at 15 the military academy at Turin; C them live." „ ring from the box. Excepting the he was graduated two years later some light -give me some clue- rhyming advertising catch -line which gin and was forced to wait until his 18th ''I'm sure I don't know," I broke -has stared America in the face, from eon set with its enigmatic symbol, „ where Charley Yen had licked it clean, I' ' Into his groping utterance. Whst all sorts of unexpected places, for - - -- -- - -- feakes you thing so"' - mope than ageneration- it was tarnished -badly tarnished- _ �. Storks- are partialtokittens as slat, "Because he not only kepi it in that I incrusted all over with a sort of black article of food. _ little earxed b��l%n lock- •+ " � scale, as if it had been through fire, ! Avory box_ Ferris Teas Always Please. ._�_ in -a- oarj_ -, ..ad in one of his safe-deposit boxes- - bottom of the sea. r the one containing the most import-, He was none other, in short, than For the first time I examined the r ant and private of his papers." , the late Peter B. Ferris, whose chain ,set at leisure. The single character, f! - Mr.- Unruh had my undivided' - at- o' tea stares at one time dotted the which I took to be a Chinese or Jap- tention now, Investing as they did- country over. the insignificant looking trinket with anese .ideograph, naturally enough _ gn Long. before my father was mar- was quite meaningless to me. Ade- • an importance far beyond -anything' ried, he was buyer for a prominent -tail to be remembered is, that is was it seemed to ararrant, his concluding New York tea and :spice importing ,> i words certainly were strange.- I §at concern, and' consequently spent most �r"� into the, jade, not relief. But _ ;f as I was destined to encounter its fac- staring at it, puzzled and wondering, of his time in China Japan, Ceylon 1, and by-and-by glanced at the - odd P simile before many days had elapsed, - t, y y and oilier tea -growing countries: His under circumstances peculiarly' tragic ayt t J ivory box, which 1 had not noticed. -be- was a profession that calls for a high- and mysterious, it may be well to qi fore. Then I reached forward to -pick iy trained" knowledge, and- his salary have' a look at it: _ up the ring. was- correspondingly large. But he i ? By and by I proceeded to Tub the o Quick as a fiash, Mr. Unruh's hand was too aggressive and possessed shot across the desk and caught my business acumen of too high an order metal -part with a chamois pen -wiper v ; twist before I could touch the thi but the exercise produced no appre- • to remain content in another s em-..: ciable effect. Emery -paper, manifest - "Don't!" he cued in alone so start- ploy, no matter how large the salary; - l �- ting that'I submitted out of sheer as- so by degrees he built up and control- ly, was indicated for this job. I rub- bed ub- z'• tonishment. "For God's sake, don't led the vast business referred to. bed harder. Then I was interrupted by the outer door opening. - touch it! Wait till you have „heard The lady who afterwards became - The postman entered. He tossed the rest!" his wife and my mother he met- at some pieces of mail upon the table in Satisfied, after a moments alarmed Hong-kong, the daughter of an Eng- m. ion room. He uttered a scrutiny, is o i pleasant 'salutation,. indicative - of a " to the ring's latent possibilities of the Anglo -Chinese city. - " danger, he released my hand, saying Cali at I happened p penedf to be O not was in: sPrightly mood, as became a good with a sigh of relief: : gern was- then he went his way. All ' ;G r "What -a start you gave me! do little more than an accident. My mo- this was' s familiar lour -times -a -day Gcneraf .Cadorna , occurrence . to me. Rut through the halheard. the worst -not by, • a ther, on a sudden impulse, accom- doorway between the two rooms my I - ful! panted my. -father .during one of his attention ,was attracted and held by ,This very morning, while'i was rare visits home, and the journey was a parcel among the letters and pa- birthday before he'couId r2ceive his • .Home _ sorting .these papers of your father's, broken it San Francisco. by .my ;nop- quite. unexpectedly I• came across the portung rgrriv_al • and my mother's pens. In size and shape it was sag- commission as a second lieutenant. small box. Just as I opened it to see . death. This period fell something gestive of the ring -box. Thea he attended courses at the Jam-Makers' am_Makers what might be inside, in came Charley like twenty-eight years' ago, from the Stub, my office -boy, had not yet Scuola di Guerra, a sort of graduate Y 143 dMe - interpreters. Poor devil!" , The. collapse. -1 of my father's bust-. and moved by an odd, incomprehen- The boy was intelligent, but wilful' [a int May The speaker's serious air• was• hav- sable curiosity, I went myself and j ��` p Hess and his sudden death, the second and • mischieveua. •The young. man Save our Jam I ing its roper effect on me: I was fast fetched the parcel back tb my dock i y _ P • event following the first in a sequence. distinguished himself as a student'. growing' impatient. of immediate cause and effect,is a I quickly had the wrapping off. Im- g "Uo on, for Heaven's sake!" I ung- agine my amazement when the coup- With the'sure•instinct of the superior No matter wthor thorough yyour subject I need not enter into at terpart of the ivory bo* stood reveal- intelligence he carried his studies far berrtes,norhowthoroughtythe ed. "You make me feel like an ac- length. Like many another man of , - I 1'g0. Jam is cooked: nor how clean ed before me. beyond the prescribed courses, realiz- I the ars are, preserves are complice in- something .criminal; as excellent business judgment before I if something terrible were about to y For several minutes I painstaking- ing, in the-inilitary profession as else- •absolute) sure to spoil If the - him, in his later days, he was led•awav I Y P ha pen." - - y compared the two, slowly scrutiniz- where, the need for broad general p by the glamor and lure of unwise in with the aid of a reading -glass g sugar used contains orgagio He solemnly:.nodded 'bid -head - at speculations --gold mines, copper g views. 1 matter, 1ri,purities- mrd rainy every minute line of the finely engrav- Terrible is right," he said. Re mines, Wall Street, and what -not. 'It ed; pattern. My untrained eye could Cadorna received iiia captaincy in axgrrrs do— me. ' „ 1 v is a' form of- obsession difficult if not. rrot detect .a shade of difference tfois 1875, and was attached to the staff. ',tome Jatn makers should ppoointed at the ring. Notice the set? impossible to account for. tinguish the one from the. other. Eight years later he became --Major in i profit by the experience of N'o, No, dont touch it. - Its~ jade-- It is sufficient to record that when Then it occurred to me to look in- the 62nd Infantry. Here he effected ,others and insist on being Chinese green jade. It looks clean the:, company's • affairs were readjust - and bright enough now; it was half ed my patrimony consisted of mans side the second box. Did it also con- a revolution. Without over -irritating supplied with hidden b ala layer of diit tain.a.strange, outlapdish instrument his superiors he. gradually introduced 1 y y just ample enough 'to enable' me to of death a duplicate of the first?9 new tactics and new -strategical con= j "I handed it to Charley, asking him complete my post -graduate' course at I lifted the lid and caught my - , what he could make of it. Twice he Columbia-, to provide me- with an ode- breath sharply. • __.. ceptions. q wet the • ball of his thumb with his quate law library and a suite of of- Son with Flag. Eztt-cr Gaanalated Sagan longue and rubbed the set so he might fices in. a desirable building, and to In blaze of multi -colored corusct- It was�his first opportunity for try- which has always, and examine it better. The second move- tide me comfortably over 'the em ty, tions, there rolled out upon my _blot- I y al Sent was the IasL�ie will ever make p ting -pad a diamond as big as a hick- ing out what he had learned from j for many years, given �saa period of. waiting -providing that ory-nut! study of wars, and though his colo- a in this world. He w ttie set all period should not prove too long -; _ g satisfaction. right and what's carved on it. I'll that is more or less every young law- (To be continued.) net, a soldier of the old school, grum- It tests over 99.99 per east b never forget the- look on his face if., I y • d a little first* he finished be I refined - er slot. �, le t tis pare and is r crofts. live to be a hundred) j letting Cadorna have his way, whit , uvely from cane sugar. — live was also a quantity, of-bizarreu "All'at once the ring clattered on brit -a -brae, which represented my fa- The Cinema in the Navy. from "the first Alfie younger officers' 1 Buy to refinery sealed packages to -the desk. Charley crumpled up on• ther's tastes as a collector of Eastern i flocked to him. avotd tnistakas and assure absolute the floor -right where you're sitting, curiosities -and the queer ring. A large number of H. M.'s ships I etean5 lb. and rs; 1twetghts- an I In 18$G •he .was recalled to the staff; and s Ib, cartons; ro, so, zs dna now. He didn't make a sound." So while Ferris teas still continue now boast of a cinema, including the 'of the 5th Army'Corps. .In 1892 he 1OOlb. bare, andyoarcholceotthre. I confess that I shot my chair back to •please -the. name has too great a'1 Colossus, Assistance, Conqueror, Iron received the rank of eolvnel and was ; sizes ofttrafn:fine, mediur-„oraam. in a jiffy. commercial value to be abandoned - Duke, Queen Elizabeth, Warspite,-,tny�wddsaleacar frnyou,or-rsr. "Dead?” I cried in horror. I placed in command of a regiment of I p,LAtIMEtilBtaREFtI11t111E>41J�T14 `Dead, replied Mr, Unruh aim 1 they please and interest me only re- Queen Mary; Achilles, and Illustrious. bersa lieri; icked troops, Six years ;. tit..a..i i. ` P y mutely, since I haven't the slightest '"Why- hat -how did- the thin g Some. details of 'the, .Achilles'' cine- I later he became brigadier -general, in I w g monetary concern in'the huge' enter-' matograph are now to hand. Those 11907 general of division, in 1910 com- happen?" I stammered. - prise that stands as a monument. to -i'. _ Mr. Unruh's gesture was as ,el'o the memory o! Peter D. Ferris. responsible for its installation -it is mander of the Army Corps of Genus. quest as itis -spoken reply. - - • I chose Los Angeles as the most j understood ,the commander is• closely Coapt Cadorna married in 1881 You can search me. Poison? Ha- promising field in which to carve out interested -have carried it out in a Marchioness Balbi: He has four chil- van couldn't find the least trace of my career. To save my life I couldn't thorough manner. They poeseag a dren, a son anal three daughters. Two ( , any. perhaps poor Charley licked it nod; tell '9vhy, unless it was that fa- I fine : projector, which i� run by 8 of the latter have entered monastic l USAir all off. Anyway-afterwarda---before then had. regarded it as his home ! motor' and an excelle picture is se- I SALAD anybody thou ht of ison--a dozen h at life, the third is a writer of prose g Po town-thoug Heaven knows he saw I cured � A weekly change of program and venae. The son, an officer in the people must have handled the ring, little enough of it. Anyway, for: is provided, also illustrated song Florence Lancers, played his, part and not a blessed one of ,them sustain- some such hazy reason I had special - slides, which are 'a popular feature on bravely in the Libyan war and is pd any ill effect." His next words ized in the exceedingly intricate and board. fighting under the Italian flag to -day. sass" in drew my attention to it. j complex Californian Irrigation Laws. , {.� .yi. .. .. l'.'maGlLT'AI' 'cr H^. 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A L"ee Aircraft is Large-.Nttm ,i a to Battle for to Bombard the German 'b the Dea r - rl s F ' Defac e > e t Pe d n _ ossession of Sari Bair bili - - Adespatch from Paris says: The ` _ t artillery has been the chief mode of ~ - �l warfare on the western'line for the A despatch froom London says:' The throw their bodies down the gully un- 2 til they are stopped by the nature o + d:w' past • few days, The most activity battle for Sari Bair .hill, which' the 1 the ground, while others thrown after has been, displayed, by, thens . gu, of the ° Australian and New Zealanders cap -'them are a#d1p�Y the first. Con- a< ; yam; t:; 3' allies, which have been shelling vir- tared, but were compelled -to evacuate I sequently the whole gully is cihQked J `; ; tually the entire German line. In ad- because the troops on their left did I with Turkish dead. - t Dtio- n£dieallie—s have been --using theii. ' aircraft in large squadrons to bom- C not advance far enough, was a most "The Australians and New Zealand- 4, z 7,esperate; one, according to the-eo--- ers -haves-gained another addi ' bard German barracks and positions. ondent, who says; their _ newly -occupied territory. In/ �. _ It is_being vaguely hintAd here that "The dead lie thick everywhere. their narrow position they now have mid-October has been chosen as the ;. The Turks came down in great num- elbow room and are it touch with our { time for the long postponed "big ;•beta from the ridge above and tried posts across the plain'to 'Suvla Bay_ d i s' push" of the allies, buf the' point at to sweep our men off the hill entirely. And what is, not their least important which an attack -As -to -take- place -is They themselves were driven back,: advantage, the v '{>' €`' r` not being mentioned. The general g rash _water within their own posi- public does not expect a strong offer - unable to bury their dead, the Turks' tion." - vh: 3 sive movement as yet, but in some circles there would be no surprise kr, f g hshnuld Gen. Joffre, the French Com- ZEPPELIN RAIDS AN BRITISH A111 r y ` ' s attempt -in-Chief, find it possible to ;' �; . attempt some kind of a forward yx i , '�: y �r-sm x> r f'g'.. movement before mid-October. -- FAILUR►E SANK SUBMARINE }' ' The French launched violent artil• UTTER e A"as region, � erynatt� ks upon the and silenced German batteries at four ur7-7 Althoiigh Berlin Is Told That Landon Single Handed, He Dropped Bombs �� �� >� ,� � 1 �' � points in the Argonne. From the ad- « Has Been Partly Destroyed on. Undersea Craft Near -"' e W �'; . 1 Y missions of the- German official report /' s y . x— r ,«`', :t is apparen at Fren�ll were — Mend. --by n " t` k /y +�'' ° �� �$ successful in an attack with grenades A despatch -from- London says: '' r. <• ti ` z i n . �' near Linopkdpk, in the=i'oages A despatch from London says: A, P T e i ,�� y, very decided campaign in favor of From..out of the sky came a weapon- k:.n �; : a « r �= Fierce band -to. -hand fighting for the ; r more air raids ctp England is beingthat destroyed an undersea boat last ¢s 't possession of excavations left by mine _ carried on in the latest copies of the week, recording in the annals of his- �, ' �, 1 i' ;. explosions occurred at Marie Therese _ German newspapers just arrived. The', tory the first time that an aircraft' and west of the forest of Malincourt. e Ing in Io 3s-urgv- submarine to the bottom. r �` ' Y ' TIS French troops, having first gain- ernment to turn all attention possible Lieut. -Commander Bigswort w x y _ed a footing in these excavations, re- to attacks on the British people in 'for himself the distinction of having ' s �' r y sin l accom lishe.' this feat. Single-kande- y:,*� n the numerous German attacks. 'their homes, and openly declare that P rte, «rte` ,4'i ed, while on .1n `air patrol" near That there is little danger of say ki Os- nothingless than the destruction of*3 x f ~: London will satisfy Germany. '_tend, Belgium, he tackled. a German �� ,, v j more German aircraft dropping bombe ! U boat and thin a few,minutes his ? =4s;y�'• r on Paris was evidenced recently when 4 within The leaders of this propaganda call �, -" moon -the Government to send the en- victim, completely wrecked, salt f �� six German military aeroplanes were .tire fleet of Zeppelins to the heart of merged for the last time t v put to flight, one o! them being de- a "It is not the practice of, the Ad- stroped, on their way to attack the England to create havoc and ruin that wro.+oe.........ti...•.00 . .�+� miralty to publish statements regard- city. cannot soon • be forgotten. Perhaps Ing the losses of German submarines, Above is a new photograph of the Princess Euxodia on the lett slid her the most fiery demand upon the Gov- ; . ! ernment i, printed in the Tagliache 'important though they have been, in � den of c�henirr f th-tea- slat the Sophia. Bulgaria. p The�Princess �ri R� \ THREAT cases where the enemy has not other E U Rundsehau. Epdoxia was born In 1898 and her sister was born the year fol- r the destructs this London. There is } source of information as to tie time ; oue ye. They have two brothers. e000 en of 99. heir ' ta.�o now , Justice, eves element of human i TO THE BUL "demandstnother the Prbiceft � and place at which there losses have one y -cane old, and Prince Cyril occurred - "�' dead. was ]carie Loalse. daughter of Duke Robert of Palms tiety In the case referred to above, how- dia- in the whole world no better target tinpgufahed herself with hes Red Cress work in the Russo-Japanese � s !or aerial attack than the "City of j ever, the brilliant feat of Squadron - wsp It is expected that Bulgaria will enter the war on the side of i Commander Bigsworth was performed _ 4bo !Mlles. Fate of Belgium Promised If Coca- London. _that gi¢antic, complex _ . - as ; in the immediate'�reighborhood of the �-.� --- -- ------ With h -` semblage of lofty ancient warehouses, in occupation of the enemy, and -- - - -- -- - - - - - - y Sides the ? with their ena-, mous stores of all de- j the position of the sunken submarine - Carelessness in Firing Clearings. Allies.� scriions and their invitingsituation' Rr f _ in narrow streets. 1i only uch raids, has been -located by a German de- I �++++a+++ CRISIS OVER, _ stro prosecutions of settlers for care- A despatch from London says n can be repeated again_ and again the lessness in farm clearing and setting Telegraphing from Bucharest the = Concerning the recent bombard- DECLARES RUSSIA The Neuste Naehrrchten encourages the Zeebrugge, Amsterdam Tid by a u re to' adjacent forests have. - been Balkan .correspondent of the Times resutt wilt be assured. - t fl inert of Zeebru e, Belgium h a undertaken with great vigor through= I British fleet j y - nava reports have been received there .tet -its readers by asserting that London out Quebec Province. No less than from man quarters -to the effect that it s learned that a large number of seventeen such prosecutions have been ; :'4 - - already has been partially destroyed s ers were killed b the fire of the All ti ecessary Supplies Are Now P the Austro-�erman forces which are 1; by the Zeppelin raiders and declaring fleet, and that 90 severely wounded ordered by the St. Maurice Valley being concentrated along the norther=a y that the remainder is soon to go. I Going Forward With Prompt- Forest Protective Association alone. -_ "Our brave sir perces," says the t men were brought to Ghent The i I bank of the Danube for the projected a One ,upas brought to trial at Three invasion of Serbia will enter that y material damage done, it adds, was seas. 2 paper, "are not inspired but blind I Rivers on August 0, and the settler country through Bulgarian territory apparently very great, as s shed :hatred or raging anger; but by a built for submarines was completely A'despatch from London.saps: The was forced to pay a fine of $10 and via Widin, $eiogradchik and Saha. solemn and religious hwe at being the {destroyed and with it somsub- shell crisis in Russia is over, accord- . costs of more than than $90, The The Times correspondent, wha chosen instruments. of a Divine wrath. lag to an announcement made by charge was setting out fires without i usually is well informet-declares he = .-When they see London breaking up in marines.. Chairman Shingraff, of the Daily a permit, Buch as is required by law;- has _reason to believe the Bulgatis. smoke and fire they will live through I The significant announcement in i_ Chronicle's Petrograd correspondent. Other cases awaiting trial have to do, Government has been notified of this , the Admiralty report that it is not § a thousand lives of immeasurable joy ' The quantity of munitions,. the with deliberate firing of the forests,! intended aggression with the admoni the practice of the Admiralty to pub- :' avhich all,. at home moat envy. At last statement continues, has been more done is some cases to provide work ;tion that opposition would be futile - liah accounts regarding the losses of fall on England and its people."_ I plies are going 'forward promptly. y. menteaid deby t� ul-mherm ha e' with the suggestion that it co-operate a the Long -yearned -!or punishment ivi}1 than doubled, and_all _necessa _su _ _ _pe_-_. „' -GeFEnan' -=pari-nen; together-isit}r= -- � the statement of the Earl of Selborne, g P p y P !with the central powers. The late of �l The Russian army now is to splendid I tective associations and others, Belgium, he says he bas heard, has '' President of the Board of Agriculture fi htin condition, it is stated, and determined to stamp out the enormous 16L'RVIVORS AWARD in the course of an address, to a depu� g g been cited as an object lesson of what HONOR BY BALLOT tation of agricultural landowners that the machinery of the. international waste of forest from these causes, might happen if resistance were offer- g - the navy now has the submarine mer administration is gradually being and magistrates have supported the • ed- while Bulgaria has been told' - -A despatch from London says: The ace well in hand, lends color to recent adapted to the neve conditions. fire rangers and inspectors to the- full.; if she acquiesces in the plan she will `'Victoria Cross. has been awarded to unofficial reports to the.effect that the The word evacuation, says the extent of the law. _ be given a free hand in dealing with Capt. Willis, Sergt. Richards and Pte. British have _of late months captured f correspondent of the Daily Chronicle, ,p Serbia. Xeneally, -of-the Lancashire Fusiliers, a. very large number of these sub- { is .losing its terrors in the minds of Much. will depend, the correspon - by an. interesting, though not unpre- II mersible vessels, and that many i the people, who are beginning to re- TO FORCE BELGIANS TO ' dent asserts, upon the attitude' of r -- --'- of mothers have_heerl auric The number Bard the idea of somewhat protracted OBEY GERMAN ORDERS Roumania, whose intentions are un- e---- — JJJ The comrades of the 1st battalion -4f sunk has been variously stated. at me+ Ads:opt wh(F y despatch from Brussels says: is-lseitevE<d- to fie averse to another Balkan conflict, and the Fusiliers displayed extreme valor I from 20 to 40, but this statement is The Daily Mail'§ Petrograd tortes- General 'von Bi>;sing, military."gover- during the landing on -'the Gallipoli the only official admission that there to disapprove an attack upon Serbia peninsula •last April. The Ring Were others than those previously an= pondent alsotelegraphs in an optimis- nor of Belgium, has issued an order, tic vein. He says a new phase of the providing for the punishment of every awarded three crosses. The survivors nounced by the Admiralty as having :elected Willis, Richards and geneally been destroyed. Russian operations is now beginning, I person who without adequate- reason GARIHALDrs--GRANDSON _-• *l having performed the most signal - �>< in which the Russians will have two ; refuses to undertake or carry on work! WOUNDED AT THE FRONT acts of bravery and devotion, 58 UNDERSEA CRAFT useful allies, namely, autumn mist I of public .interest which is demanded'- IN THE GERMAN FLEET and autumn mud. by the German authorities and which A despatch fiom Udine, Italy, says "Already," says the correspondent, is suited to his catling.. Ezio Garibaldi, son of Gen. Ricciotta! • $200;000,000 ANNUALLY I I y FOR SOLDIERS' FAMILIES A despatch from Copenhagen says: ! "seven Teutonic armies in many punishment also is threatened to 'Garibaldi, and grandson of the great — The German undersea• fleet at present Places are floundering through any person who hinders work ordered Garibaldi, has been severely wound - comprises despatch from London'says; In marshy districts, where there is a by the Germans or induces other per -'ed in the face during the fighting with .comprises fifty-eight submarines, ac- e -A Being a sfrdm Lonfdr on. says, con- has to a neutral authority who thick, fog in the morning and even -7 -sons to decline to work. the Austrians. _ rection with separation allowances, has just returned to Denmark from ing, and where the rains are turning Magistrate Sir William Treloar re- Germany. Germany's -'Baltic fleet; ac- !the.roads into deep mud.. Amid the IA marked that he understood the nation cording to -the- same authority, cot- lakes and bogs, where- the operations _ must now take, place, the Germans ITALIANS TO ATTACK ASAsa —Was now paying someTiing like Y40; slate of 38 'warships. Six thousand will often be obliged to move in tar- IAN C 000,000. ($200,000,000) a year.• in •marines from Kiel have been sent to Mu�VR AND SYR OAS these allowances to families of sol- `the eastern fig}rting'front t0 reinforce row causeways under the concentrat- diers absent at the front • - ` I the pioneer service of the army, it is ed fire of the Russian artillery, wTS lk hich t stated.• thus will be able to inflict terrible Imes -at small -cost. The foggy wen ther will.prevent_the German airmen Two More flours of Darkness. and Turks Would a1 x feeling..out the Russian positions. " ATTACK ON DDITISH - CONSU� IN PERSIA Have Been Cut Off on -Gallipoli : - "An indication of what the Russians will do ; nett, is given in an official' -announcement that the time has come } -Armed Band 'Was Led by 'Germ' an" Consular Agent for .the Russian. armies to ,select a A despatch from Paris says:: The.: great success~ in one of their attacks suitable_ position upon which to re- Official Journal publishes the declara-' An Austrian officer declared that. it 'S .at .Tabriz—Britishers Suffered Some -Losses the allied forces had had two more main until .it can be made to serve as t e off the coasts of,. hour"s of darkness they could have � _ .• .' a -point of departure for a decisive ad- ion of a blocked - vane. In other words the Russians ' Aisia Mifior and Syria rorn the island -covered' six hundred yards of ground ' A despatch from London says: "A fended - themselves with ,rifles, 'lint n -ow plan to -dig themselves into , a of. Samos,to the Egyptian frontier, to i which separated then' from the San telegram received here from Teheran, suffered some losses. fortified defensive_ front t such as exists date from August 25. This 'con'vey�s'' Bahr hill; generally known as Hill Persia, reports that the Russian and I "A Cabinet mee_tin-g was held, with in, the west." the first hint of the proposed landing 971. Once this hill was in the allies' result that a request was sent to British Consuls fs p — place of the Italian, expedition8ry . hands, the officer declared; the -and their military thTurk escort have been attacked at Keng-- .the _commander. of a Persiap brigade _ _ . - force against Mirkey. ieh communications would have been haver by an armed band led by M. 0. of Cossacks, who -were encalaped four Aman of seventy has renewed his Stories of wounded Trier who have cut and it was for the possession of _ Schunemann, the- Gerinnan Consular- days' march from Kenghever, to send finger nails 186 times, and has grown arrived at Alexandria tell of how I this hill that the dominion troops Agent at Tabriz. The Britiahers de- j a detachment th4kwr immedlately. -7 ft. 9 -is. of nail�on each finger. pearly tite allies, came to., gaining a !ought. s9 bravely lSut sutilely. , ;MV. .. -. ; ' 3i "''. ..rw"':"er 2'=s._q..• .v z..'-x:�`'u.�. """ "�'t kv-e e°.r�•'-..,,�Ju' r �" � ®� « 771 .7� M1 J,77 :. t. Y4"•.*qI: aKA' '? .r ^a :,..r i`. -v., .SW . F r'-•'.:� E,..:....n J' „- ",••u<.,b.. '�1 • .,.., , �6 +.' _ ,_ .!j, . ,,,, ^V••Y'. .> .,"4 .r .. . f• �, .� a, ao a .v m, -Mie. J. Dickie and Miss 1phillis. D. Simpson spent a few days .-LOCAL Clark were in the city on Wednea. in the Cit �this week. = da -J. O. Philip is having• cement Y Miss Irene Rogers is • visiting, stege built infroat of his residence, Qj � tore -W.F. Henderson spent Sun- her brother, Rev. Robert. Rogers, -Miss Mary Clark has been rf . 'day with his brother in the city. of Arthur. enM.gaged by M. S. Chapman as -P. G. Morcombe left on .Satur• -Mies Julia O'Leary has return- clerk in the dry goods department - day for a visit with relatives in- ed home, after spending a feav,- aR«n ,,,,,�R -A .Terrible Jar in- the- price -of ,,,Lhe North-west. days in the city. T — :fih8 police trustees are having -A. T. and Mrs. Law and. few- $award Hoover p spent Sunday with - -Fruit- Jars- - .. -cement walk laid -opposite Bordon ily, of West Hill, spent Sam - -- h Law's realdeDCE', with relatives here. Frank Booth visited friends in - r Parry Sound, Whitb on Sunda Did on et wet ' Dont delay, they wont last loo as tla ices : -Col. Knifton, y -Miss E. A. Crook has returned y y g g" " t. Frank . -sppeent over. 2t3nday as _a- guest at to resume her position as teacher Mr. and' Mrs. Percy amd f roily •Imperial Pints, 6r5e'doz.,- Imperl lilart8, 'SOC dOZ, lthe Gordon House. in -the Huntsville. school. spent Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. -Monday neat being Labor Day -Lloyd Shirley, of North Bay, Routlev. —.— Half Gallons; 80c dot. >the places of b asiness in the vil- has been spending a few days at The Green River Shamrocks will go tinge well he closest. the' hoarxie of his parentshere. to Hampton on Saturday. We hope b -Dr. and Mrs. Chapin, of� To- -Mix`s Fanny Clark bas- rettirn=' they will be successful. hammocks - Hammocks --- �Q;_a�_gunday with E. L. ed, after spending a- week with . The result of the football match r . and Mrs. Chapman. lier`brot:hrer�11an•a� he Overseen, of Toronto, and -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as -The catapult nuisance is with the Green River Shamrocks T "favor of the latter. You fall into comfort an a so a 1s, sa.�i ostial nest Tuesday to attend to us again. Perhaps - parents are A number of the Green River ladies -one of our Hammocks at the • following _ his professional duties. * not aware that it is illegal fon• their joureyed to \Vhitevale recently ao - reduced prices - -Mrs, -Ackerman, of Toronto, boys to have catapults .in_ their hear a lecture on "The Evils of Fault- _ _ IhwR been_ s davs mession. think Rome of them ' with A. and Mrs. Findingp been broken during the past few would would need to hear the lecture only 0 -Chas. H. Ham, of En lehart, days and other annoyances taus- over again. - 1 onl $1.75 Hammock, for_$1.39. - - g p y y is spendingg a. week here with his ed by boys armed, with these The patriotic concert held here on 1 only 3.50 Hammock, for $2.89 rents, W. G. and Mrs. Haw. troublesome weapons. Replacing Sktur ap�evening was very successful Pa in every way. The total receipts _ _ 1 only $5.50 Hammock, for $4.50 ' -The township Council will the gltiss does not cover all the were $101.91 and expenses amounted meet on Monday nest for the damage, as the inconvenience of to*41.8e. Some. $10.18 were cleared - - It's your gain. transaction of general business: having the glass broken is some. at the stand. - -W a most clear them. -Miss Lizzie Morrissey --visited times more. annoying --than the OSHAWA FAIR with Miss McCabe at Toronto for cost of the repair. ----- -- — a week, returning Saturday last. -A number of farmers finished The program for stock judging is We're clearing up the Oxfords; Pum��te. -Miss Agnes Every left this their harvesting last week. Many; now made up and gives a hood exhibit -- - - M 'week for Fraserville where she however, have been unable to Ret on both Tuesday and Wednesday, 3.00 Patent Pump, Eery latest, for 2,39 has secured a position as teacher. on the land with a team of horses Bent: 14th and 15th, The stock at Osh• 2.50 Patent Pump, Colonial, for 1:80 awa is of the finest in the country and Q,�7 1)Ow strap Patent -Pum �; -Spink Mills baveeom letedall on account of it being satiriated 2," for 1.69 ,__repairs to their mill and all depart- with water. The •heavy down- the Directors see that the best avail- _ p 1 �oeots have rest:mad o able Judges are obtained. The Live - - 2.00 pat strap Theo Pump, for 1.59 p - a Stock Eithibitpromises to br - -Bernard McBrady and son, of the land- worse -than ever. Many parade of prize animals on the 15tb, ' Chicago, are visiting with 'the persons n•ill consider themselves wiH show the pick of the Horses and _'Other slimmer lines jtiSt 3S reasonab e. oU pay y - -former's-parents, Robert aux -Mrs, ]ncky -if they sttcceed in saving cattle of this district. _-_ _ !t0 buy for next season at these prices. AicBrady. enough of their grain to bring The Park Commissioners have -the 'ltE�-fit's have an exceptional nice line of Men's Harvest - _ - - —R. J. Fleming sent a large their stock through -the, winter. grounds in perfect shape. The grass -_number from bis herd- of Jerseq -Arthur Bayes met as }th a ser}- is as green as June and a lot of fixing - Boots, Moleskin, at $1.85. cattle to the Toronto Exhibition ons accident on Friday last which up ba4 been done. The- Park itself w' 1 la him off dot ' for �cime is worth coming to see. The grand Al.o, glen's Dark Karki Pants, the "iti'alker" brand, with cuffs and Cc M66day,. has enlarged by 3 -rows -4 )At luopgvery--neatly m up, f $L,! . - ,� • putting_ _ stile or: - ed a po3ition as -teacher at Bag- up a track for a hay furk -and if you have received your prize list -� gottsvine, and began her duties slings in Thos. Field's barn on the be sure to read it* and make entries - ;Farmers, please sit up alai take notice ' on Wednesciny• lake shore farm, when he had the early. Then read it to see what will -Will Cruesq and family, -of mi*fortune to fall- to the floor_a be on exhibit and keep the dates is These heavy rains have probably forced to believe yoii- need a new _ mind. You will bare the best Pair and ._Mariposa, and George Cruese and distance of about fifteen feet or roof -Here's your opportunity the best time ret at Oshawa this year. _ $amity' of Lindsay, spent Sunday over. As a result he is now sniffer• No pains are being spared to look after LIrHT-S°,0o per roll. HEAti Y-�`�' Per• at Smith Clark's. ing severely from a broken collar the people By keeping up a high -Some heavy yields fit -wheat bone, s fractured rib and shoulder standard each fair and lake Toronto _ - Now get in early.. tins been, reported iii this locality, blade, and it is thought also a dis- Fair the anaouncement'of the dates is _ as high as 70 bushels per -acre hav- 'loce,ted shoulder. He was able to a guarantee of a good show and, good �- been recorded. _ be taken to his home on Sunday, entertainment. CHAPMAN A number from here attended and while not confined to his bed, _ __. ____ M { the Toronto Exhibition this ;seek, is suffering great pato from big _ Fh£CLTOR-S SALE but as. usual next week will at- many injuries. - of - tract the larger number. -The women's Institute held a -' I t To s --a ,, • -The Women's AuxiHary of -St. very successful meeting on Tomes- FARM LANDS NDS► ! � . r v e George's chureb will ipeet at the day afternoon at the home of rs. - IDs THE 7- M a home of Mrs. F. Hurst on Wedues= W, H, Banks. -There was a- -TOWN' SHIP OF saIC t. RING -- - _ --_:------ ..day. Sept. Sth at 8 o'clock. attendance of members and friends By Public Auction on the g Binder whips -Dr. W. L. and Mrs. Howden The chief feature of the meeting ? Day of tmber 1915 scythes, oaths, -sod family, of Omemeg, motored was an address bg Miss Bickie, y SQt Forks, Rakes, Ropes. Machine Oil, Etc -:.- There on Sunday and spent the day who went as a professional curse L'onBiatiag_ of Part of lot 41 in the Manill with H. and Mre, Fawkes.. in Mrs. Whitney's hospital in Broken Front Concession of the Sprayers and Fly Oil, Lawn Mowers -St. Andrew's Sunday School Northern France, when the war Township of Pickerfng.and part of will be held on Sunday nest in broke out. She Rave a most vivid lot 35 in the First Concession of e p • the said Township, in the County - t cost rices ,the afternoon after being held for account of the conditionsof and the of.Outario. _ several months in the mornizig. ,%iffering9 in that ,.)art . The property will be sold. _ Hammoc-ks; Ice Cream Freezers. —Mrs. J. B. morn and family, of theatre of war, and her aec Gnat im two- parcels. - ,`` Bradford, returned home on Tues- of the inhumane ppractices of the ;, Etc. day, after visiting with the form- Germans moved all nhe heard tier. p• mer 31 in t e Being port of Lot \$n Perfection Oil Stoves. number 3l is the Bs oken; Front Coo- er s parents, W. G and Mrs. Ham. Mies Myra Crook recited in ex- cession of the Township of Pickering, I D -Fred Bunting has resumed -his cellent style the well-known poem containing 21 acres more or less. Thr.U N duties in the store after a two "31ary Qneen of Scots." after the Farm is situate on the Kingston Road a meeting refreshments were .serve�3 about 4 miles from the teiminus of the a weeks vacation_spent-Camping At R the lake and with friends in To- by the hostess, 1dra: Banks. York Radial Eaifway.. and one mile_ -As announced some weeks -ago from the Rosehank Siam r Resort. On the premh6u area pre i a iii barn LADIES, -C -After a long period of delay the clothing to -be donated to the sad a frame house There is a running , ,the new rust mail. conte was Italian poor- of Toreontoe stream through this parcel making c. o�eU@d OODS t�19 i�...ZQliCtr tiT t�]e.. ,.:re relief of those who had got -boxer, It 'ta to be hoped everyone as ill e:acellent drainage for th tille°d, land. Weare showing a niee line �iare� ao$7que akirtsaE 81`2a�"-asd--_' lmoatha ago.. - give as liberally as they can: Ey- PAR< $t \o. 2•- Being/ part of i.ot -cold mi f c sat $I.1 t� >3'2,re House dresses navy and linen o 5c. -Miss- Cora Burling left last pec•ially. is clothing for child^en 3o in the First Concession of the Light Pcreat and cotton 85crto Vl 1K1king � corse offers 25c. 'to 50c, 'week to resume her duties a� -needed, but any garments that Township of Pickering. containing .a - _ g W�te 131"toned boots at $1,7c per pair. Low white -shoes teacher in Alberta, after spending are whole and clean can be. made acres more -or less, A portion of this g5c• to $1.00• High white shoes, $1.00 bo parcel is acoodland, containingsome _ +.....-�n`�'ew weeks holidays at she home 'good use of among the families of White Dump $1.25 5c. to $1.50, White sort = y valuable cedar etc. There is also about colored hose 2+ic. up. Black silk and lisle of her parents here. those whose work on the railways 4 acres of this parcel which hat been h _ White and. -Miss Hazel Gormley has re- has been taken from them, or under cultivation, hose and 50g air. ` t3 TERms.:-Ten r cent. of purchase linen outing hats 25 to 50c. samed her work at Eaton's mil]in- where the bread winner has one 'ary department, after spending to help the allies, in the war. There money to be paid on the dap di 'the i + - _ =two months vaeat}un with her 1e pressing need among . these sale of each parcel and the balance, - choice groceries fresh fruits in season, tannin, Miss Reta Gormley, people -now, -but we can easily intrest-..rtbis - -The funeral of the late Her- understand that it- will be still thereafter on the production and de- 1\ livery of an Executor's Deed. The ;. bert Pilkey of Thursday after greater as the cold weather ap- Vendor will not be bound to produce G. A. GILLESPIE,- noon last was one of the largest preaches. You will not miss the any abstract or other cfvidence of title - seen here for some time, there be- few garments sou= can give and than those in his possession. Funber Ing quite a large 'number offriends you will be helping some whose details and particulars -may be had present from a distance. ' = seed is greater than yours.... from John R Dales, Dunbarton. Eze- *��� ARRIVED FOR -Mrs. (Dr,)Spain and daughter, -Many autoists are very ignor- tutor under the Will of George Kin- J � R of New York, are spending a cou- ant of the laws pertaining to lock". Deceased, or from I. E. Fare- ple of weeks here with the forra motor vehicles or are criminally well, Executor.' ,Solicitor for the said Summer Holidays � er's mother, Mrs. John Gordon. Executor, Also see bilis.. ' careless is regard to obeying them The sale of the ablke mentioned _ They will also visit friends in the and as a result many accidents lands will be. held on the, ' first Fine assartment tmnks R'nd suit cases at reasonable prices. _ .. . city and take in the sights at the occur. On Monday Miss Chrisey above mentioned parcel. Harness and complete stock of horse goods 'on- ' Toronto Exhibition. Mnnro, of the base lime, drove into Sale at'2 P. M. Sharp, hand here; also at W. J. Hodell's -Paull and- Mra. Knifton and the illage with a young horse 47-49 W. B. POWELL, Auctioneer.. Broagham. child, of Parry Sound, arrived on which is very nervous_ when meet- r _ __' ;baa, r� Boat sad Shoe sea firing neatly and ---Saturday-ou-tt-visit--to-M-re.-IKni€-- R auto. and -while driving-a}vng *� i ness, Cella ..ton's mother, Mrs. James Gordon. the Kingston road was overtaken ELM DALE Milli � 'Promptly attends to. Mr. Knifton returned home on by an auto, which without giving PiC��`R=NCS Wednesday, but Mrs. Knifton and any warning of its approach• ax- PICSERINC HARNESS EMPORIIIiki child will remain for some time. tempted to 'pass, with the result Is the lace to get your bread W. J. COAKWELL { -Mrs. Wm. Stanley of the lake that a colission occurred. The Flour, pRoyal 11ousehold. Made Rome Phone 2501. -shore bad the misfortune to fall axle of the buggy and the sbaft from No: 1. Manitoba wheat. -Try down from the mow in the barn were broken, as well ..pis other on Thursday last. She remained damage W the vehicle. Fartuaa- Also Glenora Flours,- Pastry Flou• - 'unconscious for a long time, but tely Miss.. Munro retained control - we. are plea Bed , to . state that, of the anima], thus preveotinR. -:--0a, t crushing daily -:- _ == 1 #'although badly shaken up, her in- more serious damage, The' law - hPj. «MeD S Vo� jnriee were not of a very serious states that "every person having Fresh Rolled'Uats. --character; and she is :now rapidly control or charge of a motor-vehl- Bran_ Shorts- "iecbveritig.'' cle shall, if going in tiie'sathe di-' Oats.-'CrushW-(Tato g�ournew lines of summer wear, our shirts, socks, ties, hats and -Rev. Mr, Dickie, of Toronto, rection; signal- his desire to pass Oat Chop Whole Corti ' --occupied --the pulpit -in St. An- and give the rider or driver of a ' Cracked'Corn Corn'Meal suiti�gs,-Also_ask.to see our porous union underwear _ draw's church on Sunday morning horse an opportunity to turn. otit Mixed Feed Dairy Feed : We are agents for the 20th Century Tailoring` - `fC _ and spoke id behalf of the Read- so that .. he may be passed ifl =: ' �B • Caatp- AssociatioD. He also safety." This the autoist neglect- Cald.well's 'Cream, 'substitute perfect.flt soil complete satis#actton,is guaranteed with i �preached in St. John's church. ed- to do in this case, and even Calf Meal- Rod Brougham. in the afternoon and complained about Miss Munro not _ each garment. -in the Methodist church here i turning out. . In the excitement Molaseine - Meal, the evening. Rev. Mr. Bedford ehe neglected to secure the num- f{pecial .prices in ton lots. Get the Habit. (3o to Buntings. " :occupied the pnlpit fu St. An- ber, and as they drove off rapidly, BELL'PHONE.- drew.'s church in the evening, it is impossible to -find out the.� Wae3z8, owin0 to -the abeence of the pastor owner of the auto who is respohs- 11R. A -BUNTING, PICBERING Rev. J. McIlroy. ible for the damage. Chipping every day 3^' .. '. Y•.. n a M «