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Established 75 ears R yThe the Shamrocks here on8aturday, even- c n. on a N�i1[idicaL • ing, Sept. 18th. Game starts at 5.15 Admission, 15 cents; Miss Lydia Major has resumed her studies the Par dale Collegiate. s V� JM•;,!' jH^J! jN'00 ; E. FOIiSYTH, D. of O., Regici- ]R H. - sharp. gents boys, 10 cents, Indies free. -a& Geo.'s.. it�of R ed member of the optometrical Also eiation of Ontario.' special attention given to FLOUR - AUDLEY friends here while attending the Exhi- ` the Lifting of glasses. Eyes. tested bee. North tlhar•moat. s6� SATIN- bition, Wed.es- . WHITE BR•EAD A chickenpie supper in aid of the Public school re -opened on NO. McKINNON, M.D.,'L.R.C.S., T � CREAM BUNS -FAMILY Red Gross Society will be given by the y B day, much to the delight of many mothers. FLOUR A/�fD CEREALS $dinburgb, member of the College, of • g physicians and as of Ontario, licentiate r ladies of Audley on the spacious` rounds of W. H,, Holtbv on the even- Hobert Nowlan was iu Windsor on Kisaimi for Pastry � 0t 8oy aJ College of 6nraeone, Edinbtugh. College o Bveeied attention to daiesses of women and TEA BU1�S-YAszxY g ing of Thursday, Sept.113rd. Tea will Tuesday aud,Wednesday of last week y Baker's Jo for Bread y ChildrenOoe,tondrealdane&Brougham_Oats 'DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL B1 an Shorts Oat Chop 5--te-8---eleloek, after which an excellent {grogram will be on business. B. A.-EIlison has. us comple-teda new horse barn which is of the very Grabit Flnnr Whesitlets Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, tit Jumbo Crushed iven b the followln able talent: g y g Miss latest design. Rolled Oats, Buckwheat Flour, .and X-RAY INSTITUTE " Oats Cathst•ine K. Mc ormick, elocu- C tianist ; Mr. Hazel, of Whitby, hart- Mrs. Geo. Burkholder has returned, Pot and Peart Barley. PICHSRlIIci, - ONTARIO Feed Flour Dairy Feod tone soloist ; E. W. Ecaaei cornet after; a somewhat lengthy visit with a. VT_A7X oWLE, �-hs•� at. D++_ e�-lt � - Wheat Screen#Dge-' rn ,Chop soloiat;�Pm. Ellin, ocarino soloist; city vela tone. — - Edward D. Long was the guest of Aran, Shorts, hlldttngs; Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, PhyetciLa-in-chasgs Spealalist in Rectal Discs ie.. Prostatic Dia- Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Corn Male Quartette and other local talent. The Whitby Orchestra will also furs- West Toronto friends during the Bud . ate, Molaasine Meal, Cotton Sbed Meal, of Hen, Diseues of women, Caneer<, 'omor*, =•Bay e=amiaacion. Diseases of eye. ish an abugdance of sweet music aur' in the eve>iin Everybody. come y p- week of the Ex. Howard Langford: of Toronto, has - • Specially Mixed Grain to make _ ear• nose, throat and longs. Fitting glasses and ail cont• and chronic diseases. SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W B B and help on the good work. Admis- been spending a Yew days at the home hens lay. _ Oise Boars i9 to 3 and 4 to 9 p. no. 4917 STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA cion 80 cents, children under 12 ears p of his parents here. A number from here Left on Satur- Bibb 's Cream Equivalent for calves. y q Cr�]f Meal. leya�• AND STEAM. cents. day fur the Ottawa exhibition which We are now quoting f. summer WHITBY About 150 men who have been at work the hospital buildings were commenced on theT6th. The society people of our town at- tended the $x ibition on Friday and POULTRY FOOD Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat, Charcoal, Shell and Grit. t- 'fit E. FAREWELL, K.Q., BARRIS- . Tss.County Oro-wnAttorney, and CoaOty 80ifsffor Ooartman ae. Whitby. Ic-• - prices. _--_ — - on turday. No reason report review day beyond description. and E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and A. Bolictior, Notary Public. Etc. Money to J. L• SPIN K, LIMITED, was assigned for the dismissal, but Mr SMi�se�a- Gertrude altwn>�n- B• best f feed Aebe markelt�fo pm�tlk. - t: OX Office Brock St. North, Whitby. my several reasons are ascribed for the at present the guests of friends�j Tr Molassioe Meal for rses, cattle *" PiCKERING, ONT.- - - action. action. The Victorian Order of Nurses have don. Miss Eupbemia Pennock, of Toron- and pigs. You will never be with- out it a}ier acing it. earbs. G. HAM -Issuer of Marcia a RR •� REAL ESTATE arrangqed for n house to be used for li ht boa ital work. They have secur_ g p Dr. Evans, to, is managing the domestic science section of their hoose here. os6in to SEED CORN FOR SALE -A ear _ " Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt just LtcaOua in the County of Ont arlo, • • ed the residence of who has to the front. This building her mother's absence. arrived. The best salt in -Canada.. Piokertus village, 971y ag _ We sell FARMS and all .classes -vf gone is situated just south of the Gazette Fred Gallagher, who for the summer months ,las been engaged as engineer Cement and Plaster kept on hand. ''tr>f1 POU CHER. Real Estate Auer 1 Suburban and Country REAL cffic° on the Royal Muskoka Hotel's yacht, .� . tione•r• vslnator, collector and issuer ot---+--. •+eaa.e. srongbam LhB.sgon _=sho were dib returned horse on Saturday. - T. • C•�,�,-�� - STATE• -ing.. charged from the hospital building%, Wilbur, Randall &: Co., aj,p,e mer- - ''��^^�� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Ltceas•s in the County of Ontario. If you have property .to sell writ have secured employment with the cantrnetors who are busy Aiecr.ing chants,_ re ort that all. winter. fruit p « it +7£ E A S '�' L A E --- .il.d. 091so at sure and his residence. Claremont. residences in the town, and in the wig! be exceedingly high, on accoynL. -,anger-older-in from foreign: B.SEATON TOWNSHIPCLE-RH y �� Q 3 Fisher- is ��� r-tnaery, where there is a great rush in filling war orders. countries. Suter r -D. Conveyaaa•r, Oatuaalaaionrter taki0g $ ADEI.�IDfi ST., £ Mrs. Culp and nephew Albert tj e eida►lld 6seonnsa0t. hate, 390047 $0 lona an farm tasaer of liarrlage Ido anew hi aa�.. oat. t -v ,�>av�fci• _ 810 LUMSDE:V BVILDING,GREE -' are rapidly packing their household s osfl of effects an are ra sal deepp g - " i GH S. PUGH. Glen :Miajnr, Oat. Liasaa•d Extensive _ _ t FRUIT BASKETS Harvest is about completed eked at ]ret. P Mrs. Creon. of Galt, is visiting her their garden vegetables. as J1rs. Culp gg Intends moor. to Toronto, owing to the death of her husband. auetionaor, ea ie0ee is needttopoed •ad sharoaahlmd stock ' daughter, Mfa, E. Jr Tilt, at the stn- Salsa conducted anrywwbare• Write for terms 50.000 jast arrived. tion house. ' and particulars. Fhone tad inn. 3617, I1 qt. Baskets 9+}c each, 6 qt. Baskets 3c each. = Mr. Godson and family have vacated R. G. Cammack's house, fladiafr the.__- distaace to his work too rear.Miss :_ BROUGHAN FeasLv is sojourning in To -71 _ ��ppLAKE B. HEATODi, D. D. S. . Jl3 i ..,,, Gradaace or the Fio7a1 coueg. of U•at:r 9iazpaa• Lad rni.ersisy of Tomato. Offhoe Covers lc each,, The hum of the silo 8j�er will soon ronto at present. ow J. M-Nsterhoase's score. Brock Bt Wkitby Ofsee hours 9 we It: I to 3,3D. Ind phone :6.'Iuy 1 qt. Berry Boxes 40 cents per 100. N and 27 qt. Crates 12-ic each be heard in our 'midst, that is it Geo. has not forgotten the sickle -slinging Born -On Monday. Sept. 18th. do Charles and- Mrs. White, a son. The shingle that hWgiven flans- tl --- _POSTIII-1, Licensed g� for Counties of York Lad Ontario. Ano- Iyvety'-paekage B -_ � art. deo. arch vtst a orooto recent- Mrs. R. Witter, of Toronto. is -visit- Ing Fier mot, er, Mrs. Matthews- faction for over Sa years. Empire b ?rrugated lion reit-��a�ln.py, tion salar of all kinds attenned to on shor"" are guaranteed not_ to raise if ordered now and,.get ly in the hope of securing work at his '1'` C. and Mrs. Brown, of Toronto, 2 in. corrugation, See it before you B � .onion, addres►Green liver F. O , ons. ' thein when you want them. - '' trade of boz'makiag; but reports Else_ work very aleck. Harry Love. of Toronto, is taking spent Sunday with friends here. Rosa -On Monday. Sept. Itlg , to Clayton and Mrs. Axford, a daughter. bop other makes. If you are in 7, need of a Cream Separator. T p � � D�R. SOMERS-Dentist+ has remor- ad Into We new oteee, on the corner of -Y and Queen 6:a Torento,'Imperial Bank �ls Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual - poaseseion of the Dunlop farm lignin. Utas Elle Liston cigited her brother A Premier for 30 days. Also engines from $39 00 up. 11 oNce Las been ee��ripped with -Nasa,eat modern of dental sposucea with - - W. G. Barnes, Green River 'after as absence of some seven years. "during which time he* was unusual) g p John and Urs. Linton, of Toronto+ last week. gasoline See or write me before buying Q60bi•ct of elim1nating all painitil operattoaa. '[J�,T B. POWELL, Licensed Atic. NEW 8 U T HER SHOP ducce'isful ad a contractor ial-Tornntu, but the rural call was so loud he could Mrs. Graham Johnston and caught - er, Silas Vent, visited friends to Toron . ,Bell Phone. � _. _.. •T �' atones:, valastor and collector for Ontario to •aA Y'orl kinds of by _ not resist longer We understand it is his intention to erect a lar a mod- R to over Sunday. Ur. and Mrs. England, of Western 1 r • J.. Pronae, ` Piekenug ales oes u salsa eaadnafed ateher pp:ivuely or r auction sale notes collected, Isar dates or other par- A frig line of�'re9h dieatsalways ern piggery as well as'make consider- Canada„ spent over Sunday with Alex "calare apply at residence, Elisabeth St., Pick. ening. Phone orders left at V> we Omce, Pick• on hand at shop. able other improvements. We wel. come Mr., and Mrs. Lave and family y and Mrs. Albright. Ur. and Mr.a. She erd and daugbt- PP l erfog, or l+facoab'a store, Claremoct. wish re- solve prompt atteotioo. BLfafactioa gaArea- feed. >d7phoneanmbarUEadependeatitf0l Wagori on road every day, to our burg. `-- er, Mia9 Jlti-riel, spent the past week■�/�•••+�'r■ with friends in Toronto. - ; G ' H -- -" - " •TT _• LO v Frebh.Pork Sausage a spicixlty •13ROCK ROAD. James Wilton took his little soli, Leslie' to the Deaf and Dumb Insti• �.../ Veterinary Surgeon Butcher's settle wanted JAS O'CON.NOR PICKERI`G Aire. A'zford, Sr., of Toronto, is vis- iting st the home of her sons here. Thr new railing recPatl erected ht Lute, Belleville, a Wednesday. Urs. M. Routley, of -Toronto, to, spent ' Cement, Lumber ..Honor Graduate of the Ontario rete- y. u few anti %last a eefk R ith 1Ir r. Mary �r r rinary College Corner Hin£Cand Church Sts, the bridge adds greatly to the safety Mathews here and Albert Mathews a ,.. .and Graduatebf the Va terinary of the public. t- harse &4*4rave­ West of us. Lath, Shingles, Reade Roofing, Science Association. TS been put through in t43is loca,Fty dtir- A. an Sire:, DrecitT,-ter stock. }Liss Edith Foster; -of Thorn- Corrugated Iron, Ind. Phone Clare. 26fr2 CL7IREMONT, ONTARIO Ploughs -.Including the John Deer, in the ,ABL few days. R A large delegation from here at- burg, and 'Mrs.' Foster; of Toronto- the with W. J. and _ Eastla$e Shingles, q i Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- pairs for the foregoing. Wagons. Buggies. Also Tongue Sup- tended the Oshawa Fair on' Wednes- day and repot t f lively time. Mrs. Clayton Axford presented her spent week end :Urs. Devitt. The Red Cross Society purpose bav- Cedar Posts, Steel Posts, -- moire Fencing. _ Go R. 8 R E W S T E R Veterinary Surgeon porta for binders, that make the- husband with;a bouncing baby girl on a booth on the grounds at the school fair an Monday next for the sale of If Ding to build let me are g -Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College and Honor. yoke easy and burden light. White Wyandotte rgks for sale, from Monday last. Congratulations. George Farley had a narrow escape ice-cream, candies and other refreab- menta." you y - give you my price on any- _ Associate of the Ontario purebred stock, the other day by having.% targe crow- mentis. Threshing is well under way here, thing you, may . Veterinary College. If you want any kin o bar falling on his head and toe - ca or write L• D. Banks, . - Pickering Messrs. Fuller and Carlton have completed their contract of gravelling threshed, and report. although there was quite a lose from shelling on ac- count of storms and much handling, /••t Is A V e E SO R JOHN PHILIP the Brack road between the 3rd And they have more grain than --at any ,RE I REAL E S TATE ..... concessions, atly l prOue the to previous large number from here took i. ,- - LOCUST HILL v Hae a full line of rresh and cru'- teac4th new her, Mrs. Curl, of Toronto Exhibition last week and re. ad meats Constant) on hand. y �,$��>� Kl�� Zephyr. entet•ed upon her duties on port a _good show and an extra good Monday and is getting the scbciol down patriotic program. The marching in of Spice Roll, Breakfast BACOII, to good working order and is giving companies of soldiers representing the Ham, ISOlOgIIS, Welner8, etc. - good satisfaction, different allies was very interesting and brought forth much Applause. 1 Hi beet rices id for -' I hove For Sale a House and Lot C14ERRYWOOC _ Wm: Greig, of Peterboro, called on ' s BwWher's cattle in Pickering Village. -Large Listen to the wedding bells,ringing his brother, Robert and Jobn here P U R �i ICE S "' garden, some young fruit , in our burg, last week, He was driving home from Q • • • trees. Ever thin in Mise A!I . M. HOAr spent Sunday with Toronto with a. dandy outfit which he CHEM JAR RINGS y B Miss Hazel Todd, purchased from his brother James, �t�keringiver�{ first-class repair. Miss Olive Honey has been spending who has ,& large livery stable at To _ Call and see the as this is a bar. a few days in Toronto. Ionto Junction and. has some fancy gain for some one. Miss Daisy Timbers took in the'Ex- hi ggh stepping horses, BOTTLE WAX First-class rigs for hire hibition on Tuesday last. Doat forget the schooTfair to be be]d _ e We Are lad to sere our teacher, Miss on the school rounds here neat Mon - Day Or nigLt - • R A. M, Hoar, back again. day, A large tent will be erected for SALICYLIC ACID ee 8 all • trains Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lg Fever, -on the exhibits of fruit, vegetables, grain, Notary Public, Pickering.Saturday, Sept, 4th• a daughter. • 'fancy work paintings and drawings, F� miming promptly attended to. y Joseph Cowan. of Pickering, spent a baking, etc. Come and see what the j� -i Agent for Canada Carriage CO. day last week with Nelson Gates: children are doing. There will also be P A i� O W A X ?; Have you lots of water 7 We are glad to see that Edgar and a Rood program of races, tog -o' -war, 7x W. H• Pea F Mrs, Pilkey have got settled in our etc., to be competed for by the differ- -. COI�11s.7 ETC , r >t Picltcetrtlyt C. B. RICK, OF WH1TiVALE midst. :est schools.... %Z%A 7y v• L is prepared to furnish you anything We are all pleased to see that the Peacl�le8, Peaches 1 rural mail is giving such 'satisfactory _- • in the line o! water supply such as BOWMANVILLE FAIR -dew T' �•� Peare, Grapes, Bananas pumps, windmills, hydraulic `rams, service.A number of our sportsintendtaklog — ` Molaga (rapes, _ ._ , plumbing, etc. 'in Oshawa Fair, Look out for the TuzsDAYAND W$DNSBDAY,SEPT.21.22 - The are also expert well drillers Jitaeo. West Durham Fair this year will be .` Clantaloupe Egg Plant y a hummer. If you miss it you'll miss t r Mrs. Usher, r aught. , a .ding R McFadden's D r n g - and respectfully solicit your patron, �e of the best agricultural shows is age for the .Lure. _ Ind. niton- 51521, month with her daughter, Mae• F. Al.Pr]--- -- '-----'--- -_-_- - ---- (ianh$OWer, Ci1C>ZIDeift3, yy Canada. Excellent show of interesting r ' Pickling Onions, Red Wealey Thompson, of Sandford, and instrsec exhibits i. live ver• j and preen Pe ers, TOOLS SHARPENED spent Sunday with John- and Mrs.- iety, horses, para bred ,ave stock, pp Timbers. poultry, labor saving tnachiaery_ ll9m31d Bk Store ora3-rusts vigorous vegetables, house-.- K t ! NEILSON'S ICE CRE+'Al14. 'Try — Jamee and Mrs, Honey gad Miae r : We make a epecialry of crosscut saws, hold 'hints, attractive art -every - Our Cantaloupe Ice. Helen motored down to _Campbellford Toole of all kinds. Locke repaired, thin the test this section affords. poultry eggs, batter, And on Monde last. g Pic3'eeri7z�, flood Po rY R Razor -honing a specialty. For a Egret- y Goodyear Band in attendant!. So q° apples always wanted, good fall clam hair trim or an easy shave call Owing to the wetioweather a large ppl p come to Bowmaaville on Wednesday P that the packers don't at the East -end Barber Shop. cumber of the farmers have not finish- Be t. 22od and meet your friends and Cat, bring them in. Prices right. See our House Furnishings of; all ed harvesting yet. n R g A-sevete tbunder storm passed over enc the da Cheep fare on all Buy Yonr School Supplies Here. Hr MARQUIS A Rwl S'+ kinds. Slightly used Carpets our bur on Sunda events J. S. railwayss For entry tickets and all V Ra from IS cents a yard up. Honey'sghouse was struck but little other information apply to J. S. ontddO W, J. GORDON PICKKRING damage was dose, Mooltc &F -r, Secretary• Bowmanville. t • �,.'., •,• ,,... @- .. ., -:-.:, ', '-:.. -n z.,:.;-':'. -.. ",. � ..d': ,,_..,.�r,1....w,s:�::ea _....-..,w, ..«,.m,...•..�...::s-...x:ss�:.�--,`'",.•,..a---�=' ''v... .,..rc:w,-9.w.e2�' ".+.u.�. a"]is..d�-t�:e,7��",.w • s,...,;e:... .. _ 3,� ,.:; s- - �,.�,.,:�"' .. .+.:;. eh. era,-zs-�.•„�, r_'a'�w"'-...T�_ 7'�" ar�r'Gi°f�_4 ','.,5. w p - a.�,... -�' a"L %'. y . . H• L • . 1t r t -Think of that for a moment! 1 And when I further consideftd the A Deliphthil Garden _ extraordinary way in which it had i .deal - come l me, and the circumstance that The Green I should have it at all, it is little won- Freshnes... _ der that °i was overcome with amaze- ment and mystification. By CHAItj SS EDMONDS WALK Now it- is possible for an event to - — Characterizes the Flavor of - be. so unwonted to be so strange and Author of "The Silver Blade," "The Paternoster Ruby," unusual in itself and so unexpected, "The Time Lock," etc: that these very attributes over- ' _ shadow and conceal everything else W. respecting it. Just such happenings - as these it was which our simpler- I. --- minded forebears, who, were not .given CHAPTER II CHAPTER IL-(Cont'd). # to seeking far for causes, ascribed to The bitter anguish that lay behind I suppose it 'is not- to be wondered it supernatural origin; and at that these words was more than her at that the extraordinary events of moment I must confess to having felt -strong-natme -could een#Fol that day should have unfitted me for InWh�e the same though after a TV 3i� B "Mise Fax-stopI" I cried, aghast- applying myse -,sternly enough to silence her now, and as I was a pretty busy man at explayntation more human. 'The result, �utY uA g+_�t�i�'P� Yea1'� " too. I this 'time I could ill afford to have my if anything, was, even yet more baf- 5 a in/ Who could have dreamed of suck ,settled routine so' broken in upon. ' fling. there was nothing an ending? The revelation, coming i But, try as I might, it was impossible! In the first place, at the very instant' when every re-' to keep my attention fixed upon the whatever in my past associations that I the empty box -or, better yet, the box THE TELEPATHY OF HINDNESSr -sponsive fibre of my being was yield- matters Avhich. should have •been en- -hinted in the remotest manner at any- containing the ring=in the safe. In mote and more to the charm of } gaging it; my mind was' too full of the - bydy a•he would be likely to send me her personality, was staggering. diamond and of Miss Fox and her a diamond -not -to mention the almost Accordingly, I tore some sheets of _Active Sympathy is the Practical, What T had been prepar for! if not ; surprising disclosure. Until to -day incalculable value of this one. s'rhis tissue -paper from an old letter copy- Volapuk of Humanity. ex eeting, was at worst recital of my. life had been, quiet and well -order- conclusion was reached with one qusli ing-book, and wrapped the glittering —indignities offered by previous em-! ed, and here I was suddenly brought Eying reservation: there seemed a gem into a compact packs e, which When Otto Rudbeck came to thio 'ployers, by way of clumsy warning' to 1 face to face with a situation -two of distant possibility that some client i for the time being I al into my country he got a position as fast; pocket. hand through an employment agent me, notwithstanding such an utter- I them, if the diamond may be con- had ej3trusted the gem to me for tem- p3'; ante from her was too preposterous siciered as affording one unusual poralry safe keeping; but I viewed! It gave me a queer feeling. It seem- The wages were small, for Otto did to think of it. It implied a towering that I was wholly unprepared and at this suggestion skeptically, anything � ed as if nothing might hide its bril- , not know enough English to bargain of the character I had conceived of asa loss to cope -with either. Conse but convinced, for who would send lianzy from the eye; no amount of for himself, and Mr. Barrows was a such an extraordinary gem through wrappings, nor my pocket, nor yet the being hers that simply was impossible. quently i tried to devote myself only bus driving man rather inclined _toy She was not the type of girl that any to the most pressing concerns, and the mail? steel walls of the biggest vault could y+ znan. could take liberties with. I these were disposed of mechanically,'.. While I knew more or less intim- intercept its sparkle and glow. And i be petulant if anything went wrong. - But this. to me -a stranger! Hotiv and I, fear perfunctorily, while my ately a number of persons who might this marvel, as if by magic, had -come I The young fellow tried to do his best,l terribly her sensibilities must have' thoughts were busy adjusting them- have afforded such a costly trinket, it - to me. .but his life was lonely; no one paid' selves to the new state of -affairs. was not at all likely that any one of j Since the dawn of time only %hand- much attention to him, and the "kitch= been torn and outraged! How high'Ten minutes gave me time to select them owned it if so, the circumstance's ful or so of diamonds have accumulat- I en chamber," where he lodged, was, . the courage that had enabled her to. and assort the ,letters demanding im- would have ben pretty. generally -"-conquer gride-aad-speak at all! _ ed so choice that they may be said' not much more attractive than the I am not ashamed to say I was so mediate attention, an w en las nown. I o e-`f--MatQ' horse to s in t e stab a across the - z shaken that it required some moments Fox reentered my private room the Then, once again. who in his right rial worth, the ultimate possibility of yard. ' to Pull myself together. replies wgre dictated in an absent- mind would thus take such a- hazard- ,human valuation; these alone bear in- The fellow was no use to me," Mr: `,Miss Fox," 1 warmly protested at F minded fashion that would have pro- ous chance with a fortune? The Par-', nately the attributes of kingly grand- _ ... last, "why did you torture yourself duced some queer results had she per- eel had not been registered; it even cur and are the most fitting of a11; Barrows declared, with some trace of!with this confidence? It was so un-! mitted my lapses to slip by. Contem- tore no return address; there was no- things else mundane to stamp and de -'i impatience that had led to Otio's dis-' called for, so unnecessaryl i platien of the glinting lights in her, thing 'whatever pointing to the send corate the high station of royalty.. missal still lingering in his voice. "L Now you listen to me. I'm not ' brown hair completely shattered one er's identity, for the cancelling mark cull over in your mind the few cele -'l guess he was willing enough; aid het r train of thought. was so blurred as to be a mere brated gems that bear this distinc- bed se bad habits, 's far as I know, trying to• employ what you are pleas- I My d fompoa_ smudge - imagine me carrying one of make him understand ed to cal i "�-� Ing her, I all at once noticed, for na- ' I was so puzzle an con use an if .the noble d been a a pebbleas , in my coat relmly &is gracious, what sort a you •y- - y pocket! to fire Great C..,r and isn't cy a little harder myself than botherwith��- turally enough she divined at least a '-so filled with wonder that I could ; • what I wanted done. 1'd rat ee w it I era 1Save you had. . To see you and _part of its cause and ascribed to her- searcel force my wits to a rational +� tank with you five minutes, as I halve, self the erttire blame for all my per consideration of the mystery; but in enough ' that kind of help." is the only testimonial any man with turbations. To relieve her I attempt- the end I settled upon two points as to rioting, to turn the head of the , The young Swede got another plata` a modicum of brains or discernment. ossible clues, namely: the befotre the day was out, and his sec , would ask for. Don"t interrupt'." -for ed to make light of the matter. affording p most sedate and sober-minded? Yea, 1 ' 1 thought Youngladies delighted in' two ivory boxes, considered together, verily! p, soon began She seemed about to break in. +, ! end employer, Mr. Kemp, "It is a terrible burden for you to ! being disturbing actors, .I said ban- in some unaccountable way associated' These attributes, however, are pe- to speak highly of the new hand. Mr: teringiy. the diamond with my ring of death: culiarly of the earth earthy, The I Kemp was a quiet, kind-hearted man hav to bear, there is no glossing over She colored and did not look at me and the address on the parcel had q iritual significance of diamonds, , �-"05­rpred fact God known you have my', -for a moment; then the gray eyes met been cut from one of my professional is as, is at best negative. They are who took a genuine interest in tidl est -sympathy I never was sa' mine reproachfully. I hastily added: 'cards and pasted upon the wrapping- the archetypes of all that is cruel and lad, and both he and his wife dill, in,m life. But if there's.any. •�I only wanted to tell you that Both ite s were decidedly unsatis- unfeeling. Their brilliancey is the everything in their power to make th� one thing plain, it is that you have something else happened to -day to factory The circumstance of the two brilliancy of ice; of Sirius shining in stranger feel at home in his unaccus risen above a handicap that would upset me before you came, so don't ivory boxes being counterparts of the remotest zero of space. 'Whey are , toured surrounding%. They talked have dragged another character leas take your share too much at heart." each other might denote the most ,one with the dark.' sisterhood', Hate' with hiin whenever they could, about! fine and resolute to certain •destive- She rewarded me with a glance that ordinary cioincidence, bearing scone- and Jealousy. They are the lona et .himaelf and his family and the old] L' tion. My dear Miss Fox. you, are not -made my pulses leap strangely; for, %ponding lack of significance. Los An- ongo of covetousness, blood -lust and to blame. If mg friends counts for' not to conceal any part of the truth, geles teems with shops where the I tragedy: home across the sea, and Mrs. Kemp; . anything, you have rat." all gaits of useless Cholerae_ and Jai Again I took from the drawer where ' often opened the organ and played' - — -again-bruw expressive shone through the. 1 ht be I had played it the box containing the over the songs and hymns o a Swed= g. her ex ressive a es and the rare. w any tourist is tnvea ]ed into u ing and then went on in a tone more mat- were qutspte the mostdisturbin factors aneae gimcracks, and for all TTcnew rin apd, moved by an impulse . I ish book of iauste a roug . w j . ter -of -fact: to the contrary the boxes might g him when he came to this country. of all. shall nat try to account for, raised the "If you want the opening, it ' is the cheapest of trinkets, turned out Otto's desire to be "hep' on" wen } yours—as soon as you are ready to - is As she rose to go, with het note . wholesale from a common mould. I lid for a final, glimpse at the innocent - gin. When wiH you be at liberty"" book and pencil in hand, I said: am informed that most similar articles•.-looking_instruin of death'. And I' strong, and he proved to 1 so trust She was 'dee ly moved; despite her ' !'Please tell- Stub that I'm not to be of virtu are produced in this way. ; reFo ea moment I stared another Of' at the set in I worthy, industrioita a lad, that h p bothered till I ring.' calm balance, I could see that. Then A$ for my card,' almost an body bewilderment Next, with a starSled stayed four or five years with the all at once her eyes were misty; but Once more alone, I again brought might have obtained one, and the cry, I dropped the thing back into Kemps, and would, doubtless, have she smiled bravely -with quivering out the two ivory boxes -the ring fragment used for an address promis- I the box. remained longer had not the failmg� _ lips - _ with its dean► -dealing jade set, the ed nothing whatever -the card.ly one, • he ideograph has already been de- health of his mother called him bale "No, I am not going to cry," she' diamond and the wrapping of the see- had been trimmed to fit evenly ane { scribed as cut into the jade: now, ora- ''to Sweden, assured me, and laughed. After that and box, and set about an earnest, side of the package. I less my bemused senses were tricking Whenever anyone asked him about; the tension cuss gone. "But I am go- methodical attempt to get behind the One other suggestion did occur to me the undecipherable symbol stood Ing. to say this: one's pride enables mystery. me. There wa# nothing in the re-, the difficulty his first employer -had in ` one to endure much,' but kindness, The idea never occurred to me that mainder of my mail to account for 1 oltt in relief! making himself understood, young when unexpected, gets quickl behind the gem might have been only .an ire- the diamond, and it was possible that Truly Mr. Unruh had claaai9ed it- ' y I it was a thing of the devil. j Rudbeck used to shake his beefs slow•. and under one's defences. Kindness station, its rich splendor but a showy a letter of advice would follow; but I concluded that, I was in no frame,�ly, after a fashion of his own, wid say; can hurt as well as -mistrust and ab- sham to -jape and gibe at my excite-' this I .would have to wait for. of mind' 'to give the perplexing mat- }n his odd, stilted English, "Queeek,' p;. horrence, when you are not. looking ment. An artificial stone may be so I began putting away the different ter any further consideration that " seemingly real as to require the cos-• articles in ade�k-drawer-the wrap- sharp words do not cut in. His idea' for it and I am not used to kind- Ida I swore to vexation, -impatiently, was that there is a kind of telepathy, forResit Then, in a businesslike way: tomary testa- to confirm the doubt pins[ with my card, the ring in its box. d p d down the cover and threes she abrupt] announced: -"I can start awakened . by ite artificiality; but -when a sudden disturbing thought" the box into a compartment of my between heart and heart that makes c when you are confronted by the genu- made me pause. I safe. I swung the heavy door to, a word spoken in kindness more in- IIr to work right away. },nn stood tellisrible than the same word flung AiiTso it s v gate -the dint �t�:ir1, and t ------- -- - as ys�c6tnparably nnrn and d,a,u�a7tion rano 1 �Frhat-„resert 1�.___� -- -V � or rash''- -Perhaps; -but 1 cT:is� flawless as the one that lay upon my_ make of the�em . ri with alarm. out carelessly or impatiently. beat= ” the sequel to justify my determrna- blatting-pad, the doubt does, not arise It was much too vaTiable to entrust � that instant an exclamation Of, ter -of -fact people may smile inciedu: tion. at all. Like a magnetic prsonalityy, to my private safe and- the banks !terror from Miss Fox in the'oater lously at that, but it is certainly true "There!" .1 said lightly. -111 knew such a diamond is instinct with vital- were closed. Thus {tad the afternoon room brought me up with a start_ I that David Livingstone made himselt 's you were a sensible girl. Stub will ; ity; it possesse.s an individuality of its flown, hastened out to discover her seated where to pet your things. awn that infallibly impresses the be The idea gave me a moment of ap- at the typewriter, white-faced, apps- so well understood in the dialects of OUP they scything etre you 'want, you holder, requiring no expert eye, to de- prehensive .-eflection:- was anybody, rently petrified with horror at some- the native African tribes -with which will find him a mine of information." termine at once that it is the real' aware that I had the stone ! At least',. thing she beheld in the afternoon pa -'he was very imperfectly acquainted -- At the. door she paused and thrilled thing. one person -the - sender -must be ex- r Judging by Stub's attitude and that he won th?ir almost idolatrous af. sae with a look. I can find no words Accordingly, therefore, in spite of tremely anxious to know whether' or fled ex reasion, he had only just fection. SALADA C sweetness of her.: my limited knowledge of precious not it had. come safely to my hands. j P he thp + that was anybody else: anybody who; handed. it to her. Without removing Active, sympathetic kindness is al. voice. are from the sheet, she way,; understood. It is the practical "How can I ever thank you!" she here in my posse s,on was per ec shoo n e- I slowly an automaticallyolapu o umam y. said blue -white diamond, but also, con- anxiety? - hurried over to her. makes'a foreign we more, intel• "You can't," said T, curtly, to hide sidering its size and beauty, one of the I was filled with misgivings. I "what is it?" I demanded --excited-, r a sudden feeling of timidity. "Come 'dozen or so really worth -while dia- Then abruptly a plan came to me: 1 1 I afterwards realized. "What has' ligible or not, it is a speech in itself; back in ten minute€ please." moncts is -'.he whole world. I would conceal the diamond and place happened; Miss Fox?" 1 and always makes its own plea toz For a a ace_ she seemed not to have good. will, cheerfulness, and friendly Hear ; ut before I could speak again, I relations. - - -- RFFL �PF� FROM POL: N ON WAY TO RUSSIA to me a `i--------------- suffering.Colors. - W she ured She did not etry ruto speak;' ... she simply turned the paper so that 1! Dyers Depressed by Some o ors. " could see. And I took in almost. at a I •phe word "blues;' a mental depres- = glance the glaring headlines: cion that makes the acquaintance of "Steve--Willets. in Wild Break for I IMF - W J Liberty." "Notorious Bandit Heads:-mQst._of us at some time or another, �C k� Successful Plot to Escape San Qu -9 is supposed to have originated from tin." "Eludes Guards; T�ainwrecker'. the well -authorized belief that persona ' and Four Other Desperate Convicts at who work in indigo dyeing establish - 5'r Large." meets are subject to melancholy, Y (To be continued.) Paracelsus, an author of the sixteenth. century, asserts that blue dyes are in- Good Advice. jurious to the health and spirits.' An. a ~ I other accredited: origin of the word An old Scotsman deemed it his ciee'ives it from the German blei, of �. duty to tender some sound advice to i lead since lead from its weight nnd- y r e. : •_____ ; ;,,,:a. _ youth placed under his g I eaemblanc t darken hies h •�h-• a th de chs ed s as Keep your temper; Andrew. Never nays been held to typify melancholy; f ' a w. e 't • quarrel wi' an angry person, especial- �� ly wi' a women. Mind ye, a soft .an -.1 s r' For Bayonet Practice: we s aye best. It's • commanded- '' s A and forbye it makes them far madder than onything else ye could say." _ English iecrtlits are bung taught s Y '` r fan y �, ^� -I• how to skillfully use the bayonet by T After accepting crumbs of comfort, means of -.a mechanical device consist• ?� , CI fFErnt-�i 1}{eh 07b some people whine fo# the whole =,-ing-ef-e-we-a-=m=nom; _ 4 ` several thickly ;woven straw balls are a t <+ bakery. ?' • t L y ` The annual value of the British her. I threaded. These balls may be drop- bakery. ed .in rapid succession by means of he is between two and three P ring fishery • <, million pounds, over half a, million ` a spring. As each ball falls the sol- - _ barrels being cured in Scotland alone dior tries to pierce'it with a. bayonet, ' < Y working hastily so as to stab each one evFruiit earwhich is being stewed or in turn. Besides trainiftg the fighting . - ay an to -use the wen on quickly and cookedrn any way should never be ro pp h > ` fleeing from the German arm' whicu are advancing raD- stirred with. an ordinary, metal spoon, accurately, this exercise aLs chsv� oy� Tip•, mv.rtration Allows a wagon ut setageea r but with one made of wood. his wrist rnuaclea. 7�J lin I'otand• e t - ..,..._:ern . �. ," ,`, s T -p '`'•"p„_> °",'. f' �4 r.., a.:-. �k' a -+:rte .. .t'h.;r r-4 r tri w�ae;R".vme.....�sc: vs----- _ .T•`•.�vr .cis'• s>d^re..v. xi. -:-�z- x ♦ :,a y - w µ Y1R'_�Ti'm'.�9".nr7r•! y :-."P -K "•,o :r.. .,e _u +int• _ :••r-..,,•7. - :Y�n'cR .w•ti ,ra 'x`v �+ ,1- R K^ - .. •-9^e.- �5 - � i. ^., T.^4 •.£`� .-+i Y,,. ,r. t. l.0 .S 9 :.�• aF•6'�. '. . •' .: '.' -: ., ,.. �. .. .Jett ,....' " ...."- .. ., i. .. iti;.• - - �Al[,LiES NEED NOT 'BE ANXIOUS A ROUSE OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY ,A CS FTER THE BOMBARDMENT OF RHEIMS OVER NEXT -COVE OF Situation is -istl, No Matter What Campaign Enemy's Staff acldes Upon, Says TitneS xper . - - ' - destpatch from London says: Col. what, the Germans will decide, but 'Rem on, the Times' military expert, �says: "Tlie situation is cleat enough_ a ,nd _. uesti'0 " • at will- --.. q no matter wlia£ the German decision tgermans do next?" declares' that is, the allies can regard it with a ua- ' - ;` ,= they find themselves in the state of nimity. We have not been so foolishly MwM F. perplexity as Napoleon did after his generous as our present enemy has success at Vitopsk, the outcome of I been with initiative as a gift, and the '� y which was Moscow. The tenor of the question is not only what he proposes article is hopeful, if not optimistic. to do next, but what the allies pro- The writer does not attempt to guess; pose to do. Time will show." f w REFUSES TO -PAY RUSSIANS FIGHT ��•+fMM44 .,� � .FOR LIVES LOST FOR INITIATIVE SFJ _ :. Germany, in Note to U. S., Sees No Conflict on Eastern Front is Resumed This teresting tctu-•e was receive d/ by The Daily -News ;from Mr. Paul Rochat former language master of Obligation in ArabicCollegiate institute, who, as a reservist, returned to France at the outbreak of the war. He en- Harbord With the Greatest tered the hostilities as a private soldier but for gallantry in service he has been decorated and promote' Case. ed and he is now adjutant of the 9th Company 113 hth Regiment of Infantry in the French army. Wrltiaagg _ ,Inteaeitp. from Argonne he states that he is much Interested in seeing copies of The Daily News and wishes this' despatch from Berlin as Ger- everir-succem. he a O� *ins--�h�Be-�Tue-des-Trots-katainet�Rlt m�wi P as": A despatch from London says: wsa bullt in the 18th century and survived the ranges of time until a recent bombardment. many's note to the United States bear- Almost simultaneously with the an- , Ing on the sinking of the White Star nouncement that the Emperor has Line Steamer Arabic, which was com- personally replaced ' Grand Duke __ 1�j�+ w municated to the American Ambassa- I Nicholas as. commander of the Rus- NO BELAXATIONN- (�J'Alz dor, James W. Gerard, for transmis- ! sian forces the-, Atinn to WiLahington, is easern frontier, despite the beginning] c n PD w i� i Y7 a memorandum under date of Sept. 7, of the Autumn rains, has been re- - `:oN 11AiJT RVNT' PDO f1 MAIM""' is SUPPLAM t" the text of -.which follows: sumed with the intensity which char - On Auk. 19 a German submaririe iacterized it fro out the Summer B Moped the ng is steamer DunsIey on both win in Courland, mi t e es on -A emotes oder Rel - about 16 nautical miles south of north, and in Volhyma, Podolia and Relinquishes Com Kinsale, and was on the point of sink- Feast Galicia Ya the south the Rus- Points Along the .Russian } Llkely to Be Sent Back to - mend of the Mala Russian t i'ag the prize by gun fire after the sians are making determined efforts Line. I� , Vienna. }' crew had 14 g centre the Austro -Germans continue A despatch y j p gton sr- s - - - steamer t making directlythleft commande towards lhhme; ce regain the initiative, while in the I An exhaustive official-st London statement tarn, President despatch request for the re- , A despatch Forces. .. - tram' London says „x to increase their adtiantage. i ed q Grated Duke Nicholas has relinquished C This steamer,- as developed later, was I Thus Field Marshal von Hinden- by the Russian War Office, cover- call of the Austrian Ambassador, Dr. the command of the Russian mi.' the Arabic. She was recognized al: burg and his commanders in Courland i ing practically every essential sector Constantin Theodor Dumba, has forces and has been appointed Vicer an encm as she did not fl an flag ! of the front in Galicia, Poland and, broadened into a situation involving of the_ Caucasus and Commander -in: and' bore no neutral markings. ' y g are still being denied their objective, Aussia proper, permits of, one Captain Franz von Papen, the mill- Chief of the Russian armies in the the Dvina River, while von Mackensen Whin she approachcsd she altered ' and the Austrian generals at the other i conclusion—that the Czar's forces are tang attache of the German Embassy; 'southern theatre of war. This an- _ her original course, but then again end o! the ling. are engaged in oppos- no longer continuously retreating, but Alexander Nuber von Pereked, the nouncemei t from Petrograd follows pointed directly towards the subma- ' ing the Russian offensive. In the ,that they have made a determined Austrian Consul -General in New the action o! Emperor Nicholas in rine. From this- the commander be -; on the other hand, Lieut. -Gen stand virtually along the whole front,! York, . and possibly Count von Berns- ! Personally taking over the command .came convinced that the steamer had ; von Eichhorn and Prince Leopold of checking the onrush of the Austro- �.torff. the German Ambassador. The !of his forces. the -intention of attacking and ram- German armies almost everywhere effieial view is that the Ambassador, The taxi o! the order issued by Bavaria are pushing -forward, and, ac- ening him. In order to anticipate this cordinll`_to the Berlin official re Wirt_ i and pushing a thus far successful at- j althou h technically involved_ fa not Grand Duke - _i so of the Russian to the rine t dive, and a attacic he gave or rs �a- torpedo at ant ra lway1eju et on immediately eawysk. an st i f -Only , at oneiive in point does the o2iicial , attache or 'theously nCons 1 -Gene all.cerned as the It is ' E Pero commandtary a forwarded by the Petro- the steamer. After firing he can- of Bialystock. It is for_theae railways, ,I Russia war bulletin admit success on I not unlikely that both of the latter grad correspondent of the Havar ,y winced himself .that the -people an that the Germans are now fighting, as the part of the Teutonic adversary, i may -be recalled or dismiseed from News Agency as follows; board were being rescued in fifteen names in the district east of .Vilko- "Valiant arm - - when the Autumn rains ter.^, a great y the country. - . y and fleet: To -day, boats' part of the count into an impassable mir, north-east of the captured fort- j Coupled with. G6man 's di your august supreme chief, his Ma- ;! country F P y sappaint- P "According to his instructions the ; morass they will need every line of ress of Kovno, and not far from theIngand unsatisfactory explanation of jesty the Emperor, places himself st commander.was not allowed to attack railway to keep their armies supplied lima Dwinsk = Petrograd , railroad. the sinking of the White Star liner your head.- I bow before your heroiam- the Arabic without warning and with-: i Arabic, after Count von Bernstorff year, p with provisions and munitions: Here .the Austro -Germans, with the of more than a ear, and express to' , otit saving the lives unless the ship - The -Petrograd correspondent of the aid of strong field and siege artillery,. given aaaurances that full saris- i you my cordial, warin an sincere ap- attempted to escape or offered resist- . Daily Skil remarks that the Czar has are advancing thus far without check,1 friction • would be given if ft was ea- I predation. I believe steadfastly that ante. He was forced, however,, to con- the statement declares. _ g I because' the Emperor himself' to pluckily undertaken the responsibility `tablished that -a 'German submarine P r elude from the attendant circum-' of the chief. command at a time when As for the rest of the entire front, ink the ship, official -Washington whom you have taken'your oath, con - stances -that the Arabic planned. via the retirement from Grodno is still in however, Petrograd, in summing up i views the friendly`relations with the ducts you, you will display schieve-. lent attack on the submarine, the situation 'a progress under difficult conditions. , asserts the Austrians Germanic powers strained more to- ments hitherto unknown. I believes "This Conclusion is all the more ob- vioua as he had been fired upon a- a, The enemy at the same time is ad- ansa Germans have _Been "dashing I ward the breaking point -than ever be- that God from this day will bring to 22 great distance in the Irish yes o Au I vancing through the marsh region from one part of the line to the other fore, him final victory. Aug. I with the object of occupying the rail- in an effort. to strike a decisive blow." Hopes that the submarine crisis "Gen. Aide -de -Camp Nicholas." 14—that is, a few days before—by a way rurining north and south. He is---�'—=- The transference was -made to con - large pasenger steamer, apparently I had been safely passed, and that a - using aready-made railway line over 41 NORWEGIAN EGIAti SHIPS nation with a general reorganization !beyonging to the British Royal Mail the swam )break between .Germany and the - _gym k swampy ground, the rails attached Z r e%a+a. ke,i reen , of such importance that it has -stir- to ties put o -awn onnarrowroadwaysto-ttty, 7 red the nation deeply. .;neither attacked nor stopped. I which are sufficiently firm to allo - e ran u e replaces a fa - "The German, Government most ! speed of ten miles an hour. A despatch from Washington says: of -the possibility of breaking diplo- mous Viceroy of-ihe Caueasus, Count , F deeply regrets_ that lives were lost The State Department has made ub- matte relations was heard again, al - i - _,f, _ P P von Vorontzoff-Dashkoff. Emperor W.ough the action of the commander, lic a report from the American Mini- though this time it involved both the -Nicholas addressed to the COINLL-11- irt particularly expresses this regret to MANY ARRESTS IN WARSAW. sten at Christiania, Norway, disclos- central powers, on the theory that communication acknowiisd ,the Government of the United States — Ing that Norway has lost 41 vessels Austria after having her Ambassador I ue of his labors, and stating that he ion account of the death of its citizens. in City Described by, a since the war - began.- Seventy-six practically dismissed from the coup- ields t his request to be permitted "The German Government is un- • Refugee• sailors.havt perished. try might stand with her ally in rela- den a his energies to work for able, however, to acknowledge any 1,Codltiom A despatch from Petro Of the number of vessels flying the tions with the United Stat@s. obligation to y grad says: I -= which his state of health Is more gr- grant indemnity in the A prominent Polish lawyer, who made Norwegian flag lost 13 were destroyed := equal. The Emperor; therefore re= matter, even if the commander should I by mines, 24 by to edces, three die- STOPPED CHRISTIANS - ' r rp i lianas him of the post of Viceroy and have been mistaken as o e aggres- ture by the Germans makes the'fol- Ii appears in a war zone, an one -PQVI' sive intentions of the Arabic. lowing statement: I was crushed by a German warship. I - -,'- The decision of Emperor Nicholas If it should prove to be the case "Two days 'after the Germans en- . Still another was taken as -a prize to A despatch from Tiflis, Trans -.1 to take chief,. command is regarded A k that it is impossible for the German tered the city more than 400 of the Hamburg. Caucasia says: After the exodus f om in Petrograd as the beat possible re ­ most American Governments to reach most prominent citizens who remain- I The losses have been so heavy to the Vilayet of Van the Christi a ply to recent talk of peace proprosals, ^ a harmonious opinion on this point,' ed were arrested without warning or Norwegian shipping that war risks in- -fled to_the plains of •Urumia and Sal- and as shows ' i g ng clearly Russia's de - the German -Government would. be , interrogation and sent to Germany. surance rates have been increased and i mas, on the north-west shore of Lake termination to bring victory -to .. her- -prepared,to submit the difference of ' About 700 families were deprived of restrictions imposed. Up- to date the Uremia, in Persian Armenia. Christ- self and her allies. opinion, as. being a question of iter- ! e *Iozwe an War Risk Bureau has in- ians were national law, to The Ha their heads and of knowledge of their preparing to leave Tabriz, Hague Tribunal ! whereabouts. Arrests • gcontinued I curred risks aggregating $2,000,000 but their flight.was forbidden. Shakes or arbitration, . pursuant to article daily. The only known reason was aind collected in premiums but $1- - The presence of numerous German Peace said that "There never 8 of The Hague Convention for the i that the names of the victims a 820,000, agents in Tabriz and elsewhere in was yet philosopher that could en - pacific settlement of iternational dis- d. dine to patiently." r peered on a list compiled by inform- - - Northern Persia is occasioning alarm. a -putes.- I SAYS 14,000 ARMENIANS , . "In so doing, it assumes that, .as a 'ars and sent to Germany months ago. S- matter of course, a house to houseesearch was made __MASSACRED BY TURKS. THE DARDANELLES Ej j �S 0 PERATION the arbitral deet- ' jj L j� Bion shall . not be admitted to have I and 'every copper vessel was confiscat- - the importance of a general decisi n ed. Metal was stripped from any' r! despatch from Rome says: Y'hree .i ccs tri ivhieh ' Arti- Armenian girls have been rescued - ON EVE OF A GREAT SUCCESS, on the permissibility or the converse i under- .-international law of • German cies of cotton and wool were gathered from Turkish massacre. An American submarine warfare." similarly.from houses and shops.. -physician on his return to New York , .} said before his departure that the ENEMY SUBMARINES l Turks practically massacred 14,000 Within Little Distance Of a', Triumph That.-WillBRITISH AIR SERVICE Armenians in Trebizond alone, where INVADE THE BLACK SEA.', the 1 Affect All World Sas Lord` Robert Cecil. UNDER FLAG OFFICER y octad and burned the houses. In Ades etch from Petro I Lesonr100 families were saved. ' r P grad says: News from the interior of Asiatie- t1 despatch .from London, says: __ r Russian for edo-boat destro ers and Owing to the rapid expansion of the P y Turkey is appalling. The massacres Ades etch from London sr- Royal Naval Air Service, both with I seaplanes have been.sent in pursuit oft are continuing systematically, since P says: It According to information received German submarines operating near the Moslems are determined to rid will be recalled that Winston Church- in Bulgaria from reliable sources, the - respect to personnel and material, the ill formerly First Lord of the Admir- ' Admiralty has deeided-tothe Crimean coast in the Bl k -Sees, Turkey of all Christians. y allies are now concentrating large , - according to an official s atement is- alty, now Chancellor of the Duchy of I der the.'direction of a flag officer, with forces including hes landing artil- au sued at the War Office. CUNARD STEAMER SUNK Lancaster, said shortly before the g vy g lr4 Ithe title o! director of the air service. �` Cabinet changes that the allies were ]cry for a new general attack on the y Rear -Admiral C. L. Vaughan -Lee NEAR COAST -OF SPAIN within a few miles -of final victory at Datdanelles. The presence of mine- x 1 as been selected for this appointment, I AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS BUY the Dardanelles. sweepers at Seddul-Bahr near the.: iCommodore M. F. Sufter, the present NO GERMAN GOODS. A despatch from Paris says: The Although these few miles have not entrance to the Straits, is regarded � director of the air service, will be in I -=— British steamer Alexandra, owned by yet been covered, the belief evidently 'as foreshadowing increased activity, charge' of the material aide of the Ades etch from Melbourne Aur- . the Cunard Steamship Company, was P , P P y, still grips the British Ministers. Sir ; including a vigorous bombardment of - naval aeronautical work, with the I tralia, says: The entire membership I torpedoed 70 miles from Cape Palos, Robert Cecil in .a speech at Croydon 'the outer Dardanelles forts. Ac - M4 title of superintendent of aircraft con-.�.of the House of Representatives of the near Murcia; Spain, according to the declared that the Anglo-French forces ! cording to a despatch to the Tempe • �' Irtrnctlon. m Federal Parliament, the legialative Madrid correspondent of the Havas are within little distance of •a success great from Dedeaghatch, the Bulgarians era body of the Commonwealth of Austra- Agency. Twenty-eight of the crew in - the Dardanelles . which actively fortifying that - Kee our tem y ify g port and ng p y per. It la worth lis, has pledged itself never again to have been landed at Mazarron, would have an enormous effect on all environs. Heavy guns are being lame to you than any one else. purchase German goods. Spain. parts of the world. placed at all stragetic points. ti ",• �. ... h,f. ..w, ..-" !'; -.'-.. -5-..3�''+' _ .. - .- `L_'..A.',"a:.. .. °�.. ....--. . ..'..L`==."n 81L•..'^,.S1.a_. x-:°`iG +1�iW.wa:Y1 .•2•'.,�vsS. m ....'.�..a�.r�`w.''it%%'''cis ��,.y•".r�'°k�:._'.,,�. r { • :,.;. » -vtw.r+. a,. .. A„sr. •--, -,o ., . ,. .,,�„ F`a �' �A- �.;rs_' , a - �. sky Y y`• ii •► �..T ws _ ';,�,-�•'� ,. _. •"max :._, ,-+-�`,:'` `•,�_. �,. _{ .-� ,',�"" '; -� .. `'` .. 'w: men: of ea innooeot character -The storm on Sunday night IL _ r where a person can enjoy himself put a number of phones out of , , commission, alAo broke a number ICHAIRDSON I VablisimilO,nsy Fridy morningati':100" thoroughly for a few hours. Fri- of wires.OOL � ends from different parte of the _,Following the fall in the price � T - TZEMS province can meet together and of wheat, the bakers in the local. HE GROCER � r 1.Sb per year 11.00 it paid in advaam talk over old times as well as ex- ity have lowered the price of71 -Q�QDIl1e'y _ Subscriptions t.•d staaa gl 60 change views on current !vents.in bread from 12 cents t0 10 cents. Ie receiving a lot oP nice pure - 3 The Toronto Exhibition has estab- • IN PINT SEALERS, 30c,' IN QfT SEALERS, 500• JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. lished a reputation that will be of pow Aftor"se„se,.ts. - i a lasting character. This repute- ' NOTEa AND CO MMM:NTS ion la IEiE- - • ALL SIZES _ y = other parte of the world, who are fIN or saleiGeumein°als eanE s rts docelery CROWN JAPS OR PERFECT SEAL• Last fall a strong appeal was thus advertising Canada's great- out, 51 ss y ^•the farmers throughout AAs. and'the varied character _of - IG1iEST PRICE PAID-For all Canada to increase theiracreageits pducts. It is the greatest n eorcE o1 you *gyp" tin' - L. PIKE. lot •T ooa, 9. Fickering Ind, ,y a FRESH FRUIT AN D. VE GE T AB L of wheat. The appeal was met advertising medium in Canada and ttos. with a ready response, as the Toronto deserves the-thanks of I L LLS FOR _ SALE-I have for Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Plums, Peaches, ,Cherries, sale sev6ra1_'buli calves at a moderate — -- -- i e _ _ _. acreage in wheat throughout the all Cauadiana for-what they are i price at tjt ,s, con. s, Picksriug. E. E,sa =GH eq Cabbage, Ripe Tomatoes. etc. *� .ate has exceeded Atl »re- Claremont. ~i•iotis years. hot only has the COTSWOLD RAMS-A few choice J ram lambs, suitable for flock leaders, Wtu ALL, THE DIFFERENT _BREAHFA$Zt FOODS FOR acreage been greater but the YGTERS' LAST, 1915 re titer, A ly at (#raamere Farts. alley. THE HOT WEATHER yield also has been exceptionally 11 F. . CRAP arl. - good. Not only has. there been a _ OR SALE-Some young cattle and F some yonag sows! months old. Apply to <Ba our groceries at the gCOCeCB. great yield in Canada. but all the - of 1♦ ear of-55th c o A. E. TP.IiiBLE, I l r oacef a, y y g .wheat-growing cR I oantries of the • , ----= Greenwood,:Oat Sttf HARD.S world are reporting immense ,ylunici¢acou of the Township of Pickering FOR SALE--`lenders will be. re- '� , yields. finder these conditions it County of Ontario. ceived until October 1st for aced. A l S Notice is hereby given 4 I have which buildings were , Pick ing, yn • s ndT is natural that the price should transmitted or delivered to the per_ : p phone. wILLI�Gs, Pickering, al si drop as prices are always govern- sons mentioned in sections-5 and 8 of STRAYED-Oo to the premises of Store e ed by the supply and demand. the Ontario Voter's List Act 18£x9, and' ToW Actea�2ndinR ttie same, the copies re•' the undersigned lot QS: con. 1. Pickering, .'� Removed � As a result of the deo in rice d b P P quire y jas% east of Dunbartoo) a yearling steer. The c_ said SeCtiOR 10 be e0 trRDe' owner may have the same y rovtn$ Ply .r„rtod_or delivered of the Lists made and paying esWns••• 3s� S�LEB n_ Two DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND. q STORE- criticise a the government for urs pursuant to >ra3-Act• oi>se°II�ai'--6ar�n. - A �- criing them h increase their acreage.. gearing by the last revised Assessment j gPECIAL" BARGAINS AT NEW STORE. g Roll o1 the said Municipality entitled , IN DRR TWIN& - Coro-growers 4 . Leg The contend that the farmer to vote at Elections for mem _ iB �n nnhe ed eLoa r 't:iaei, theCgss Corn STO - Mu Mtheunicipal Elections. an twinerow ser•seSomni•aded II" anti! k7, fl1L' s- —SHOE M 3W C4 would be better off if a ad :ktunictpal Elections, and the said List twine because it will Oct cut. into the stalks ii3..1 IV grown less and received a better was 6t at posted up at my Office at so easily sad !t is stronger. price. This is an extremely self. W bitevale on the 31st day of August - 1m and remain there, for inspection. i ^ �^ u/�'1r1 /" _ Bell Phone 151. ish view to hike of the matter. Electors are called upon to examine (� SCHOOL '- 'rhea the gQsernmeo•t was mak- said Lists and if any ou,isbions or oth- � i ever had truer friends among �+'��T•B�. _ �n,f�/RIO ing:his apnea!, they were not ererrore are found therein, to take; its Graduates than - Ir - immediate proceedings to have ii&ld ' � considering how a few dollars errors corrected areardiag to I aW.� snail be put into the pockets of Dated at Whitevale. Aug. 31st 1915 �/[ E R „-, F O R N I T U R E particular cissa of people DONALD R. BEATON. S U lel .any .part of the T of Pickering = - r -- -'- while thousands o! Canadians 49-51 Cleric . ._ p �arhire te. Or � LAWNS A19D PORCg� ---- -- we r* - offerinx themselves as a TilR4I4T0, OM'% sacrifice to the empire. While This ie a School of, Results- ,Arm chairs double. woven basket seat 81 35. reclining STEAM *1g ("'OAC Splendid Results. Meritorious and folding chairs, camp stools 35 cts• the blood of •Oaundians was about 1 rt!"s M C went for our students ani for Camp with head as t restspecial$2 cots d foo 2b to flow upon the plains of France the business public bas been an ;..,$aarmockq going at cost. Come while- they last, and Belgium, the gDvernmest did I will'have eons;antis ouhaud; of lour fannoustschooi�tiid _.PIVE1eIN17I not consider it an opportune time a full sripply of steam coal, assist worthy students to get C. He B l�7 RLI`�T G, �` 1 1.eI for the farmers to increase -their employment. ` Commence a at lowest possible price; course now. Catalogue free.- -- • earnings by a few dollars. There _ �� , J. Elliott, Principal - --- _ were (treater questions that were%8a.9^O�%, al on a St. _ L weighinst upon their min s_ They Cor- Yonge and.Charles St:a, ' - - . _ - _ _: were thinking of the defence of 43•ly GREEN Bt; RN STATION. i� - - _:,�the Empire. an Britain bas to de. - - pend on other countries for its - - �snpply of foodstuffs, and in time Established over Forty-otve�Years AND _ .of war, there is adanger of many' ���, of the sources of supply being cut E ST _ +�(�''� off. So it Was natural that she y �ii should look to her own colonies. 0 CANADA 4 j first to supply the need. The YISSETS OVER $48.900.000 '�' man who will lament the !naso! a .��' samples are just to few dollars by the fall in price of ThO A % C Of ""'r'w' t Reg- wheat while his .neighbor is will--Deposit Your Savings Reg•.. hand. the moat nom- A . ing to shed 4i% blood in defence of t ularlY _ i .the great principles that form the plate assortment pet . Every Dollar Earns Interest :bulwark of the British Empire, P -le contemptibly small. This - is :,From Dane of Deposit to - - -- - - - 101 ulutllluin v6r the !as- of SAVINGS DEPARTMENT + . ,few dollars. i _ _ ,leave your- order for The Toronto E,zhibi-tiou; which = JPICKERING BRANCH, _ ',a shite with hate or e great Pvent of the year to a R. W. GORDON, mgr. 10 00 Beaacir .Ivo at Whitti7.' great many people of the province cap of the same p?ace. is come and • gone- for another -_- -- - ,r '' _ ;year. Many people tbought that --- of -goods,- a light or ". on accoutLt of the war, it would be �� a failure, but the energetic way - Heavy -overcoat or tirhich the management Giver _ all obstw.-les, ena a anygarment you to present .an exhibition superior to 'anything id the hast. it is f: hiss require. claimed that this is the greatet C^ — 'abvua7 *fair in the si orid, and that GEORGE PHILIP, . , BROUGHAM claim is never disputed. An _ .American, the Mayor., of Manhat• _-- ten,' who visited Toronto lust _ - - week, and who had recently visit • _ .LIN« ilei CANADA" ed the Panama Ezhibition at Srin _ i1t!►fl8 ,f.+1 FULL _ Francisco, stated that the Torun- _ 'Ford Tou"�� ALWAYS ON HAND to Exhibition was far superior to the Panama fair. It is frequently --- -'stated that it is the same thing l� ; -': Prue $ 530 T� - year after year. To the careless _ L V •� BE R LATH AND SHiN GLEE .,observer this may be the case, but Y 1 i if a person goes to the fair for the I V r ; RE�DV ROOFING purpose of learning, he will not be ,_ Ford- Runabout ; disappointed.- --A few years agt, Price $480 RICKI'LIKE., PLASTE he would see a great display of . . _. • -. I B ..ter carriages and buggies. A few : Ford -Town Car ., ..people, had no doubt„ seen several. - DRAIN TILS, ALL • -' buggies, but they have been almost ' _ �Price, $780. entirely displaced'by the antomo- •: --"; bite, of �rliich there -were scores The above prices f• o. b•' Ford, Ont., effective Aug. 2, ee � r WA Board. It -is. 16 .'thick ,on exhibition. In the same way 1615. No speedometer included in thio year's equip- 1915. r �+ 1 went, otherwise"cars'fully equipped. LaLs on display prUU : 17ame ,the organ has been displaced by 11 and sale by and moisture.. the piano, If a person wishes to I - - W. J. LUKE is SON. 1 _ know what progress the world is I -Whitby, _Ontario - price, a: others. making industrially he can not do W. B. Powell, Pi k •ring• �R better than visit the Toronto F.x11 - hibitioa. It has a great slurs- value that Gamont be over 1 tional _ est! It is'elan A place of •� - ,�t►• V �TCUFFV=LLQ . •' pleasure as Well as one of profit. � • There are many Places of amuse- _ p' ...• ♦.. '*�"n;k' »w,n �—".-. i •.;ar• `u,'»e`�""�'''$-''a ,.. --'x: ✓v. •"'' w `.d' m.:. c-. '� ,.. _ .a'..t:4lxn.n„� ear .�?"-�[°•ss,+'•2. ..—.►-'- 'Jaezh c yg ��^•�'�.�`=,,,, v:.,' :'S• .'; _. a_ a.t�.K.,'��;,rt"„ .a,;<. �.,+r_.,.:r_.w�• +� . , '� . - .' ..... •�, �y� ��, , . ... v.. t e,_• - - -1 •'�.�to�: S 'F�^ �; ,. ..> e. _ w'♦' .'fi ..+p!i�n`..Wn,.t ».+k ...�»cam-yi7fi•_ as[� .tC.Y/:31.7"-„M1 {' d ro i-' $: L. N-t _.. ..:^c• a r. i. .xa. ,a&u �.. w� � a u°. - r- .+'�.. f x:L�,.,��is'3N.+c-wa'.•aaMz. - ti ..?'a_ ': -:.,ria_ R,+...._m,g - = v; - - T"5°aa° ,• - u.:Dn - -. - .>, .:..•i"tfe :? .. ' ... -Y �"J'�wl+''Y.' T^.., '..6. 3 _ '.ty.;' - - k .. . r. ,,Y..F. -' .. .... - ,. r� Xn't-`-tl• ntv �." � r�x • 4�i..•. r '""°Gzr. �i:.+r • x �.� .p6,AA9M0KT Miss Margaret McLellan has Mrs. J. H. Beal spent Wednes- 4 Born On Thursday, Sept. Lith returned -after spending a few day and Thursday of last. week UNK, days with friends in the city. with her daughter, Mre, Chandler,rmd.������to ter. and Mie. Ward, a dab- Joseph and Mrs. Readmaa mot of Toronto. ghter. ored to Peterboro on Saturday to Russell Madill, of Detroit, hasS. Rumohr is recovering r rapla- visitthe' Iattsr'9 'son, Luther returnedhome after spending a'" a01""D�Os`j"'a'" �apD`� a o. t�� _,Ay from hie attack of typhoid �'A'Br�cit>ftr�-fever, Bowes• few days here with his parents.We are sorry to hear that John .Jas• B. and Mrs. Madill. - OYour Banking By Ba'lEa�lKenneth Renfrew, of Montreal, Beelby is now confined ro his Mrs. J. R. Thexton and daugh-t you live at a distance from a branch of,'l7xe Doxntnion Bank. ,spent-Sunday with od Mrs• bed with typhoid fever and pneu- ter, Mises Mallon, df Pickering,Deposita may be made-cash aithdrawn�or an other ughBanoneMaenab. monis, Mr,3. Beelby. who has been and Mrs. J. Pearson, of Buffalo,Business may be transacted by mail, just as easily as'though oneThe Misses Hamilton' and MisA sufferingfmtn tpph fever for spent Wednesday last with J. H.aa special trip to town for -the purpose. SUAW-Wire spending a few days in several weeks is n recoveringVs _ o =the ei nice y e' Nathaniel O'Brien, of Cortland, WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. _ Hilliard Milne, of Toronto, Spent Ashenhurst Ncho has been waiting ' Fr' wxthl'eter slid Miss` Mar- N: Y., spent a.few days last week •. y on her• has also contracted the with friends in Claremont and garet Macnati. disease. 'insale. He-also. visited the To- - - -- - -- — ` Andfew Middleto►+TROn of -Syl-- 4n-�artcj�S }est, 3os: Evans - vester Middleton has enlisted for ionto exhibition_ with which he TIME TABLE-Pickering StationGF nisi with-a rather painful acct- RAs delighted. Dir. O'Br'xen was T. R. Trains going East due as follows- -overseas service.. _ had .become Dr. Field, of Pickering, was in frightened and started to .run formerly a resident of Kinsale, No. 6 Mail _ g•08 A M+ deet - His team b town one da last week in consul• ac�a3 Dir, Evans grabUed the but for a number of yeazr8 has been - _ - '• 12 focal- =2.5o P. ffi_ y carr in on a successful furniture " 14 Local 6.05 P. M. tstion with Dr. Brodie. lines and in doing so was thrown y- g _ Trains going West sae as follow"-' - - Mpg POT"r"Grath have agaiaxst a gate pest Rnd as a re- and undertaking business in Cort- No. 13 Local 7.47 A. M. ;returned hoofs a - a d�located. land. " 11 Local _i-2 so P.'M. friends-in Western Ontario. His injuries were atten ed to The- V- __Missionary So- •�' T Mail 7.50 P• M. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Skinner of cies of the. res _ - - - -- •area _ Dr. Brodie. „ -' : - Y.. --- --_- day included Dresden, spent a few days with Claremont, expect to hold their 0�EAM -- Rev. A. and Mrs. McLellad. atnnual Thankoffering Service on Miss Jean Bennet, of Toronto, SUTERED Thursday evening the 23rd of At the Pickering Bakery Is spending a three weeks' vac a• September, commencing at 8 Tr our Hoare-made Bread tion at the home of her parents o'clock. Mrs. (Rev.) Graham, of y A reliable man to sell here. Markham, will give an address. HERB MONNEY, PL4gERINGI Thoma Stephenson who has 9hort speeches will be given by HARDY CANADIAN GROWN StbCY .. been seriously ill from typhoid EVERYTHING the resident ministers. Suitable in Pickering and Ontario pneumonia, has we are pleased to music will be given by the choir Greenwood Harda�ase f ''t` state, taken a favorab!e turn and and others. Everyone welcome. Co°sty ' ' his early recovery is looked for. For Years, Restored Health Silver collection. tall and see our stock of Happy J. J. Harvey, fire chief, had the Thought" and other stoves g� now at the best ?home guard out for practice on by Lydia-F.Pi skhalln's Veg- as well as other linea+ Monday eveeieg at Misses.- Hamil- - of Hardware. - _selling time. �D - _ Ce l . and repairing_-- �4nd-fee-list otSprlag Offering@. �r -" Loa's well. They found the fire- 1 CaM2iwd I>a�la prompt] en attended to. en 'ne_' w order. p an terms to. agents. g� ___- uaranteed and prices- The Baptist anniversary which Can sn women are contxnaslly writ. O -g moderate.-Idbeml Commission - waa to have been held on Sunday ing us such lettere as the two following, T - _-- and Monde next has been past- which are heardeltexpressionsof grati- Repair �Op ! Lawrence Lenny. Handsome free outfit, y , - ,ppuoreed until ore. 17th area th, lode for restored health: -GREENWOOD STONE & WELLINGTON P`nller particulars will be vaan Glanford Station, Ont-"I have ta- Now is the time to get your Bicycles later. ken Lydia E Pinicham's Vegetable Com- repainted for the good roads. The Foothill Nurseries, There-has been an outbreak of �r pound sad never � Get yo%xr Automoble Tires now. � HINDLE "2&11-pox of a very mild type in f� `�' ,� found any medicine' Prices are away down,-- W moi,= E�.a LE -� - . kEstabllahed 1837) 4' it. aur village. As a result the n . , to compare with it Ford size $15.50, other sires in CARPENTER. BUILDER T O R n N 2` O lick- •Board of Hearth has deemed it '�• �, l lead ulcers and fall- proportion.; wise toe to close the school for the ing of v. and Ind phone 1813. HOUSE VERANDAH, AND BARN y �-..present. : • doctors dad me ed t WORK. PANTRY CABINETS �Tm *'j' IO After-fifteen mouths of--I ' good. I coffered. Russsell Ands$" % DUMB WAITERS. T l� �i dsuffering. Miss Doris 'Filson, dRil- , .,L�h dreadfully for years PICKERING. Out. Shingling and eneral repair All _; until I begin taking _ _,ghost of Mrs. Thos. Filson, died +D .,,:, g Seem a•or .� _ • ,on Tuesday at the age of six years. ''' your medicine. I al- Abont "year ago in June. she so recommend it for .. a about job you want 2 T'hodsghd No. I. a • ��' -dose. -Prices right. ' began to suffer from pain in the nervousness and In. 5504 Home. Telephone. head. *bich later proved to re- digestion. " - Mrs. barr'eIa for sale. InepeCUOU salt from a growth of a cancerous H y CLAitx. Glaniord Station- OnL nature.. As it increased to size Chesterville, Ont- - " I heard your ~ case of her eyes was forced out of ;'.;.:� F E E D ••' ;invited before purchasing f medicines highly raised, sada year a lisle at C. N. R•, statiOu its racket, and in December last g y P y ria _ ag had to be removed. As time pas I began taking them for falling of womb -- - inyre.spel but and ovarian trouble. _ As eswed '•bis left side pain me sir the - •:, .t �,ugie „a. all--"the __ Ch$ri'�WOOd Bib®where. these she bore with great patience oat before m nods which wars world and most of the I; and j y pe w' i and fortitude. Her death on irregular and painful it would be worse. PICKERING o ! '.'Tueedasy forenoon was as welcome fun of it. too, is at- your - Brewers Grains, Malted Corn Feed � . . relief from pain and suffering. She To sit down caused me pain and suffer. � command if you own a Bran, Shorts, -Flour, Corn, Oileake wasa- girl who wars unusually Ing and I would be so nervous soma Me�►1, Cotton Seed Meal. .ate. j UMBL Q YARD 7'7—'— bright and was beloved by all times that I could not bear to see any L ar+� one or hear any one speak. Little specks CO-LU M B I A Orders taken. for Swift's Red Steer I who knew her. Her funeral on • Wednesday afternoon to Ashburn would float before my eyes and I was Fertilizers. - always constipated. O R A F O N O L A. W D Gordon do Son, cemetery was largely attended. ,. I cannot say too much for Lydia & 1 one -Howe Markham 5030: The sympathy of the cotnlnunLty Pb Pialthara's Vegetable Compound and I ,Price S up. Easy Terms. is extended to the bereaved 'ThOmadB Reasa�or DICKERING Liver Pills, for there are no medidnes Made in Canada. snottier, sister and brother in their like them. I have taken them and I' ,�iak to hear them at ! ,miction. eecommendthem to all women Yon may rT •'D�'•'da r IIOO�"� Hell and Independent phone,° Un Saturday evening a large „ y ! st "aaafati.o rr •»+wanp �•a �i:aaa9.r number of the reeideota of the publish this testimonial. -.kiss. 8'ra• l McFadden's ern Store, m`pi1°O'a'9 ''t'� q �Vareid!►+erat PHEN J. MASTM 06Mterville, 0ot3a:'ht, I g ,e ,,.Q arw A met on W. M. Palmer's PICKERING ,ea 0.► •_ g s g I The PhCk8rlIIg 2 Uswn and presented Richmond �: 'loo 1,"• � ? Page with a handsome gold wrist 4a.e �„ w •, a V1g�la�Ce �jQlnlnit86 W atch on.the eve of his departure as star ~ B from Claremont. For over two •~a a has been in the • • •a r '.. o .. w . i e object of this Association is t0 "- a _ - ~ ~ en a roseca b6 empipyy of Chas Serge t, an est - i h r.z; �• „- essj eveek he left for the city to, on e • NYACS o :av the eloasa. list for overseas service, he being attic first from the village to. an- * s v•a �* Members having propert stolen eoasmsaail• r POWs O net tis ': ~ = °: ' oats immedissely wish an membae isomer the Dings call to duty. At i ___ the ceremony, of presentation, ^' o of Eseeaalve Oom - � ' iVla ower Talcum owner , s0 ° C2 :� 491=1 ►'� A. McLellan occupied the chair. c o a Membership !ee N1 An appropriate address _was read ►- Dr 0.0 o- s r+o x- o o o e ta9.. ►�.. : ­,-by Robin Thompson, who also %T 's Mayflower Talcum ' is an ex- fir is e M ., 'g� fd'o I " a a� J `:� s Tickets'mav be b•d dram Lbs Prsldent �; ' made the presentation. S lendid 9� os; a a its 0.a a am" ; asorer•rT on application. r•" P perience to every, first time `user. Its touch N p o� a o E; g 2 0 Exsc. Com.-L. D. Banka, G S. Palm- ��, addressee were given y the soothing and refreshing. Its di5tiiie- s O c a m •+ o a 2 er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering. Oat+; ;E' chairman and by Revs. J. R. Real delicate, individual, �� i ; i " o '` o v _aand H.. Wood, in which Mr. Page's - hive May perfume, o a , • $ e _- A" s J, Aa GTOn10r. W, J. CIaFk. } patriotism washl commeuded elusive. Ideal for eve.r3� use to ."Which you N �� ? o I 3 President, sisoeNary' ftUU 1—i� to a number of other young oxen a in this locality to fallow his ex- _ _Nyal Quality' preparations can be obtained only is ample. On Sundary ,,evening . a N reality Stones Ask one of theses for free copy of large number accompanied hits to • -�klet entitled "flour Complexion," ging fall Par- gave Luck she C. P. R., station and. gave him log a hearty send-off. ticnlars of best methods of massage a The marriage of David S. Scott �qa Miss Olive R. Kindree, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. With-frees s took lace at the home - . Kind ee, to p �• - of the bride's` parents, 88 Initer- '� Depends on having the right kind Ofallmaterials and design man St. London, Ont., on Monday, _ of trees. Bowman's have kept in stook. It will pay You Sept. 8th, the Rev. ltiir. Boyd offi-to call at our works &Ed inspect ouWed r 1 crating. Miss Bessie Macnab; Thomas M. McFadden, ,Druggist Pickering, Ont• heavy fibrous roots. and obtain prices: Don't he m- niece of the griiom,acted as brides- They are grown in the right-kind age-As do not employahem, o. maid, and Mr. Fred Taylor, -of • ly. we eau, and do throw off the London, aunported the groom,. Q %� of soil. -Thep are handled commission of 10 per oent.,whiohyoa as>tE while Miss Marjorie Allison made O W - V and-packed in the pink of oert.inly save by pastohadag from D's S I MPS • row. aa11 soiioited. a pretty flower_ girl. The bride condition - and they. g WHIT GRANITE CO.. ' _wore an ivory satin gown with ��rr Two more agents wanted omoe: - Whitby_Onsed train and veil trimbied with MillineFy Opening,Sept. 24, and _25,19 �a7 in Ontario County. orange blossoms, and the brides-` J. M. W ILLIAMB }paid wore an apple green crepe We extend a very hearty invitation to attend our millinery open-. charmeitse while the flower--girl ing on. the above date, when we will be prepares to show you THOS, SIV. 80WMAN &SON CO., . was dressed in white. The groom's all the latest styles in hats for the season. Alias Biicaovn has chaise b gift, to the bride Was a gold wrist' -of this ci-epartitreut a- young., 'lady highly recommended by - therefore I,IJ{ITED he Ontario bestPIImp �annfactnr watch and to the bridesmaid a rvillinery houses in Toronto as a most competent milliner, getn Shop• -and Residence, Dundas S* arl,and,peridot pin, to the flow- we are prepared to give you workmanship and style_ .equ icomt and RId e, WHITBY, ONT.. ; �..ergirl pearl `pigs and to the thing in our cities, slid prices yes "00 per cent. less. (rs '2111 CLd m roomsmRn a pair of cuff, links, give us an order, we can shit .you. it pp • D,reedoors went of. R'hitby, Hots Mr Chas;-Hvwey, who played. _- _.. ?�_\`D OAT FLAKI\Gb •' 'Lohengrin's wedding march re- Hats and Caps, BootsandShoes, Overalls' The ttndersined is prepared to do �Ve are prepared to instal wood or ira� - - ' : ceived a cameo ring. The bride eneral Dry Goods, - •. grain rho ing and oAt flaking pixan'ps " abort notice,- also attendA Dress. shirts working units alnciElcsves, pp to all kinds of repairing. travelled in a military suit of Top Shirts, the week -- navy Fraaneh serge- with at - b1Rek• - GROCERIES every dayAn i,n Wells Cleaned. velvet hat. After a wedding sup- except do Saturday Agent for the Ontario Wind 11i 11, w per et ha cues served in a tent on ickliu Mees. -Try a _can of.. also gasoline engines and - the 1Rwcs, 'Mr-. and Via. Scott left Ftt11• line always fres)1 and lip-to-dare, p g the aqure gear A quantity of sfahs for sale, also for Detroit, Port Huron and other Spick and Span the best cieanaer in the market, cleans hives, -kettles, wagon tongues, ax1Ps, etc. EMPIRE' CgEgM .9EPARATOW otF Rnd pans in fact everything, tip it, lOc. - 1 western points, retnrniug to their 'p PIC�ERIN G John F. Bayles' Greenwood Ina. Phone 3fi bitUre. a 'in Claremont on �•IPSQ & Co., - - f;;'s...._io�.':_+x .3`ci_:.;. ,.,.•_....• ty.. `. _,_, .i...: ___., _:..:�vn : : ,_: ...' ^,.._ � :'.. ... �.._.,. ... .-. •-'�aa�. , .1 ..._ ._ ...ss.; :.;...r.�r. c'�.::�,a«.,»:w uaF.�..3.S:�se:.�.._..�a....a._ ':rve�...:;.-ti�_.....,�.! `Y'w•+fi�'r, . .. ,..;T. ..,< .•:, <.. �•' �. u<�..._, >tws..'.', .a.,; ..,. -..•„d.. �.., _tee.*.^.- . 'da• .:: - -.n.. r.< :, .. , y+'�. eu•v :.r rc.•.. <ra .rs., - .�. -vn•. -.'t,a-•x+..amd... •fi-•- p'z.- ._...sw!., � �6:.a... e�-. tc.._ � - F �' .. 'mss".P>;i :.'$t'.f i. !•i. rciF.<nl✓. -. ..: ',i „ ./ »Y ♦.. .w - 40 4 :About the Hiousehold r Seasonable Dishes.To remove fat from soup, pour theW0, u Pesch Salad. -Scald and peel large, soup through a cloth saturated with -- = -=--•- - 'o1p1 '' :'.: cold water. jazwe _ripe fruit.. _ Cool aAd remove _stones, tie lees -bf coiton-wool : in ' ,..and fill with blanched almonds, or P glove -tips prevents holes being rubbed ^�'`' , 4W stick full of shredded almonds. Cover �'` with French dressing made with lem- by the finger -nails. -� E a- ` i r then_New tinware will never rust _if rub- c �- hia oniisise.res ar an3`bs coed me -- - • _ _. C_ rr - Y wi Steamed Blueberry Pudding. -One .oven .before use. -=- ' All .white garments should be y -capful milk, two eggs,, one cupful g blueberries, `rolled crackers or sifted hung in the -sunlight,-- all colored \ on e �� articles in the shade. r 'grahaiiz• bread, •one teaspoonful salt, - 1 -one-half cupful sugar, two table- Herbs for. -drying should be picked earl in the mornin and just before spoonfuls melted butter.. Beat eggs the buds open. g, \ and add milk, with salt and sugar.\ Stir in berries and enough crumbs for Cedarwood scattered on the range ANADA'S piotaees drop batter. Steam one-hour. Serve gives a pleasant odor, and nullifies ou on�oun_ g smells. / _gg_ bread mamba wr#t bei€ed� - 'if Celery and Onion Salad. -Die crissamp f Tea is ' n o .y X j 854 produced "Ye Olde John Redpath, who id stalks of celery and mix with ,same poison .to a bah �� ' ' " - i amount of diced Spanish onion (or No meat should be given to a child _ co „ less, depending on which you prefer under four years of age. "�' S € =E --Sugar i)afe -tile first _ uppermost, celery or onion), and toss Pieces of raw potatoes clean an in- _ l stoat `•rnadE is Caa�►da" ro lightly in cooked salad dressing, after fant's feeding -bottle better than any. • ' -iseasoning with salt and paprika. Dis- thing else. 'pose salad portions on crisp lettuce An insect in the ear may be floated ' leaves, tuck a radish rose or two to out by putting in a few drops of warm t'a� p one side of celery and onion mixture, olive -oil. - t - and serve. No child should sleep on the floor, Beach, Fritters --skin-three--w f -- as sail hea-_ " - - y small peaches and cut into small floor level - pieces. Mix and sift one cup flour, Feeding -bottles with long tubes are - so dangerous that in France the ,ane and one-half teaspoons baking g y may. - Powder, three tablespoons powdered,i not be sold or used. _ sugar and one-fourth teaspoon salt. i Children should not be hotter than - Add one-third cup milk gradually, j adults -the temperature should be = i g 5. egg well ; from 98.6 to 99 degrees. stirring constantly, and one prepared peaches i Swedish mothers beaten; then stir in re ared. put money.. into • Drop by spoonfuls into hot deep fat ! their child's first bath, beli@ving that ' _ Redpath Sugar has been growing These completed a series of individual J2 brown paper, sprinkle with powdered biothera in Greece, be#ore putting—�etter anc� more pope a) t eVeT-31i1Ce, paC �tgee- an - Cartpns and _ sugar and serve on napkin with 'lem their children in the cradle, turn round When there seemed no further roam 10, 20, 50 and 100 1b. Cloth i3aa$a-+ jan or Bass - Scalloped sauce. three times. This is to ward off evil for improvement in the sugar tseif, protect the sugar from Refinery pe tongue one and one-half spirits. P gar 1 which ped ton nursery, as some contain ar- Green wallpapers -should never -be Wie made a decides# advance b us rho- i Pan ped Tongue- one cup chop- _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ rx �� �y y frY, acid ensure sots ,gCt�ig-'thus to cream sauce three hard boiled � used in a nurse � _ •ductng cess sl��, Sealed_ Cal'tozLS, ge7zntine / _ - �Krone-half rup boiled rice, one senic. -If a piece, on being burnt, bglespoon melted butter. Batter bak- smells of garlic, arsenic is present. f f • ' • ingdish, put in alternate layers of �et {.SIIia S fa�Orit@oar 1iR1 Original Packages. - tongue mixed with cream sauce, chap- r Identifying Dead Soldiers. _ . CANADA _ ,.�.- I,►ed eggs and $little rice,. seasoning: A 5UC:AR liEFiiQIAtC CO. LfIKlTED; MONTREAL. -: :- - 139 . to taste. Sprinkle bread crumbs and: Each of the armies.. in _this - .great Zmted cheese on top and bake until war, says the Christian Herald Fight brown Ham may be used to! system that enables it to identify the ; advantage this way. I dead. The Russian soldier wears. a Bean Soup. -Wash. pick over aAd numbered The. the French soldier — pu gins on to cook over a slow fire ' s meat s>�ca s i c e if5O.'�At At I`Enz. wirers a was ' asx pthe Princess; that she has fitted up in her Paine., In about twice as. much -cold water .as into his tunic; the German soldier has I Louise to sit to her for his portrait, ; and there, some time ago, she painted beans. Change water after first five a little • metal disk that bears his Interesting Gossip About some Prom- which her Royal Highness finished in a -number of • beautiful illustrations minutes' boiling, using hot water -for .name; the�sh soldier has an alu- hent People. _e=ttttog founded on "The Arabian Nights." °. soda as lar and church affiliations; -the Japanese! fir Percy Gabon rh is o helping s It would be rather in - second cooking add pinch of baking minuet disk, with id'entification'mark% g know what has - become - of; -- g•e as bean and one-half The Queen of the Belgians, called � that painting: � in the organization that is to glue the - teaspoon finely chopped onion, and soldier has three disks, all alike, one•i affectionately- the "Angel -Queen" by Of a morning, taking fi walk in 1 Army more ammunition, is a notable cook two hours slowly. Add one-, round his neck, another in his belt, l the Belgian soldiers; is a daughter of Hyde Park, London, there may be met' figure with his monocle. He does not - fourth pound sliced, bacon to soup and I and another in his boot; and the Aus-; Duke Carl Theodore of Bavaria. t► baclrelor who lives iiT -bite of the strike you at first as a leader of men, cook until beans are tender. Skim trian soldier has a gun-metal badge, I The Duchess d'-Aosta, who takes -a .largest mansions in London. He is' but when you have spoken to him for 4� bacon out, crisp it in frying pan and: with hs name on a -tiny parchment' great part in Red Cross work in M. Paul Cambon, France's trusted about half an hour, you change your try one-half cup stale bread cut into leaf within. The Turk is the only sol- Rome, was born at Twickenham. Al- mbassador to the Court ., of St.. opinion. A stern disciplinarian, he diet so lightly valued that he carries • though delicate, slie is a great devotee James'si and one of the pillars of the has the. gift of making himself popu- s - c�he� <.In hot bacon fat, browning them , • g y � - i`�. well. Keep them dry and hot -in- Oven no badge. l4entification Is evidently of big -game hunting. Entente Cordiale, and his house is• the lar, as witness the testimonial signed until time to serve soup, then place a regarded as drinecessary in his case. Captain J. H. S. Dimmer, who won great corner building by Albert Gate, by three. thousand of the employees, 'few in each soup plate. ''' the V.C. by gallantly handling a where, in a quiet hour stolen from the when he gave up- his appointment as Mutton Stew with Salt Pork. -Buy _ - _ - SLUGS HARD. - machine-gun against the Prussian .cares of diplomacy, he may,be•found , Commissioner of the Railways for the �i r one or one and one-half pounds of Guards, confesses that the honor has immersed in the chessboard. i Transvaal:' '. -diced salt pork- to every four pounds Tea and Coffee Are Sure Lind Power• brought'publicity to the 'point of t e- A very anxious sovereign at the j P g, fol. coming -"a worry and annoyance." moment must be Queen Wilhelmina, pat shoulder of mutton. Have mutton Miss Mar Garden, the opera sin A Gentleman. cut in small feces for stewing, and. Y p g- whose country the war has placed in roll pieces in' our. Rem fat from , ' er, is is ex tae io posi ion. i entler"an never for his cup at its appointed time. Head -mutton, put salt pork on to fry, add pretty wit. When asked if a wamarr health nowadays fa better than it used himself -or fails to remeiYiber others. ache sick stomach -fatigue, etc. Mutton and $ante until slightly brown of the world .could dress on $1,250 a• to be, and this no doubt gives her r - Strange that thinking, reasoning " brown. Have ready one onion, peeled year, she promptly retorted: "It may greater strength to face whatever is- Lose not thine own for want of and diced one beings .will persist in the use o- c I be possible, but w'hat's the use?" sues the future. may have in ;store- I asking for it; 'twill earn thea no green pepper with, fee," says a Western man. ., ., " oved and diced, two peeled Lady Cardigan, whose Memoirs. Her chief. pleasure Iies in the .studio I tttanka. Diller. �,-- carrots, s iced len He says further that he did not be- , caused such a stir a few ears ago, ` , lengthwise, and peeled Y potatoes, enough for family's' needs. gin drinking • coffee until he was twen- has many Crimean relics in her home Add onion, pepper, carrots and one t' years old, and that slowly it began at Deene Park, Northamptonshire, in- - to, dice to contents of to poison him, and affect his, hearing, eluding the head of the charger which _ _ _ j gate d, pot, sea-. g a son, cover with boiling water and let through his nervous system. (Tea her husband rode at the head of the + - produces about the same 'effects' as famous Light Brigade atBalaclava,I for cook slowly until mutton is almost 8 g Hares a free Treat -done; add remaining potatoes • and coffee, because they both contain the Mr. John Redmond has sartorial i.' ' cook until tato ' drugs, caffeine and tannin.) ambitions: more boiling water if necessary. Serve i quit eafte-attl the WWI- with a is striking bead. crown that Your fan tions slowly disappeared, but one cold t with mutton heaped in middle of dish,. -morning the smell of my wife's coffee 1 suits his striking head. --When" the, - 'S surrounded, by potatoes, carrots and 1r sun shines he blossoms forth into s separate. bowl. Those who do not like f Y - - ! rim of parsley, and pass. gravy in was too much for me and I took a light-colored trilby and a flower in his cup. Soon I was drinking my regular buttonhole. He ' is caapi the beat= allowance, tearing down aia and dressed man in the Irish Part o►� • mutton will find this urn of makin The least -discussed member of the �- 9 I the stew gives. new turn .to an old nerves by the daily doge oP the ne-. ! ' dish I farious beverage. British Government to -day is Mr. Bir - Later I found my breath coming rell, .who seems to have relapsed into hard, had frequent fits of nausea; and obsctirity. He' makes no speeches,'; c Vaeful Hints. 1 then I was taken down with. bilious �� and he no longer Birrells that is to The beat iron -cleaner is a 'piece of fever.sax, talks charmingly in the .'obiter ; �o ICK ..The gauze. "Common sense came to me and I „ He looks a tired man, I j' dicta vein. i �... Tinned and bottled fruits should be- quit coffee -for good and went back to and it is doubtful whether he would kept in the dark. Postum.' I at once began to gain and not welcome retiral from the Cabinet. Brock's Bird Seed and a Cake -of Brock's Bird Treat Fine cotton is better than silk for have had _no returns of, my bilious. There - was, A. discussion at one of .; Give Dick this s sial treat. The • attached r••oupott mending gloves. symptoms, headache, dizziness, a London clubs -the other avenin as pe ' g I mailed to us will bring a onerous sample -a week's Artificial be restored by vertigo.. , to the unlucky thirteen superstition: I supply -of Brock's Bird Seed and a cake of Brock's ,• being held in steam. j "I now have Health; bright thoughts, An 'M.P., who had been quietly listen- I famous Bird Treat -FREE. Tussore silk should be washed in and addled weight, where before. there ing, intervened with the remark: "The -Brock's contains frothing but clean; fully ripened - f bran water, grid no soap used. was invalidism -and the blues. best speech for sesta. was based on a I and grain, rightly proportioned. Also every package Suede shoes can be freshened by be- "My brother quit coffee .because of phrase' of thirteen letters. It was, contains a cake of Brock's Bird Treat -a splendid Eng rid, with sandpaper, i its effect on his health and now uses l . onic and a d3ifity dessert for your pet Wake up,' England!' by his Majesty If you prize your bird, and want its plumage to be ? Brown boot polish is excellent for Postum. He could not'stand the_ner- the King." That settled the discus- bright --its ,song clear- and sweet -ask for Brock's polish'ng.dark varnished doors. visa -:strain while using coffee, but sion. Bird Seed Send for this free sample and Dick will Blue will not streak .linen if a little keeps well 'on Postum," Name given If you were to ask General Smith- sing his thanks. C soda is mixed in ,the blueing water. ; by Canadian. Postum Co., Windsor, Porrien What he_thought-of the_Cana- A •paste of . chloride- of lime and- Grit. than heroism at Ypres his answer in ryryI��•� RR r� � water will remove ink -stains from sil= � Postum comes -in -two forms: Y all likelihood would be: "I always said' L1 .ver. Postum Cereal=the original form- they . were fine." • Fox ,years he has - A pan of charcoal in the larder must be well boiled. 15c and 25c said: "Give me a thousand Colonials 1 b; keep's everything sweet and.whole- packages. who carr ride and shoot,'and in six some. I instanf Postum-a soluble powder- months' time they will be able to meet A pine o caro -aut,age to sowam up will keep it from turning our. water, and, with cream and sugar, troops that can be brought agaiitdt Ploo for a A warmed knif eboard _ _ e a� : D i++•x�` • •f B.«� a:.� s..� prxr. `d. vite polishes makes a _delicious beverage instantly. them." ^ Vnives quicker, better, and with less 30c and 50c tins. Paderewski, whose eloquent appeal ! - war.. ;,..,•,•„••;••• ..................................... ......... labor,- Both kinds are equally delicious and for dur_help for the Polish victims Of - in-Addd—#..•..,„ .. Powdered alum added to 'ordinary coat atioi t the -same per cup.' the war has brought him into the stove -polish incl cue ''Falte no I' "There's a Reason" for Postum. limelight again, ,probably thinks the brilliancy. } a -sold by Grocers. highest honor ever paid to .him was er ,•. 21 h , s^wcu�ys,,,", _ _"' .' .+: ,.•....:y%;,. ;: _ iwsZa.. f. -+r.,: :. c _-v.r+sa•'•. •ax..-. '.r' '.w.,;,�:o ,Goy... �2nc .rrs ,s..,•m. - . "` v.: -t .. ' � K ' rra={..a •^ � -.�v- ' �vls . z -sr.s� "-�mm. i.vts'....�.cw-xn l.. . __ s-.-^�as,rr�t:o•c Jmn.. ,.. u. -.+r �-y,�.z• ...o.4 ..cF : .-ia is...�+ ax.. .br i°�t0 A LU Ma THE "KISS-AND-ANDBR$GADE BATTLEFIELD TERMS, k { THE. CLUTCHES — Smoothest Reg&tor RHEUMA 11SM Is Not Very Popular With the Wound- RHEUMATISM ound- Many Military Terms Are Not Gen. ..+oma+ nem W erally Understood. ry3c>aa vt�~~�� - Me >� ed Soldiers. 0 iii AR W � - � �•�+� � =iTzta ;: - Warwick, in her character- Although used every day in the des- LadyNeu; NMrTLaT i,tically fearless and out -spoken man- „ • ! cri tions of happenings at the front, 1MC.I ---Lfhe1Great Suffering `of a cal- ner, has draw attention to the scandal am�itQD $ many military terms are nob gener-' - ' gary Lady, Before Reuet that a number of the women volun-4 ally understood. Here -is a selection Was FOt1II teers for nursing work at the front from the lesser-known military terms: NO HEADACHE, -i3iLI0USNESS, only offer to help because the novelty Beaten zone.—The belt of ground r'� INDIGESTION, OR SOUR STOM- ihere:is still a very prevalent belie! appeals to them. They have no sped- ACH WHERE THEY ARE USED. beaten by a cone of fire. fit' that rheumatism is due to cold or wet qualifications, 'and Pester the _ACH fire.—Fire which sweeps a weather. This belief is probably due authorities for permits until the wear- A Perfect Constipation Cure target from a flank. t to the fact that when the blood is thin ied officials sometimes give way. Grazing fire.—Fire which is parallel, -- - ==and waterypTed is acute sensi- Lady ` Warwick says that most of or nearly so, to the surface of hte .• tivelzese to atmospheric conditions nurses who go to the They Cleanse the Liver and Move the sound. a change--to--wet--weather--f nt are bent upon no i Bowels While You Sleep. Dead round.—Ground which can- , ing a good time, an a 1 Like a ship in- the-� ""^- $ebbe covered bv�LY2, _mull ;means a return of the excruciating collection of sensations. They drive sti sled headache and digestiveV-. _ :pains,. Rheumatism, however, is poo P Abattis.—An , obstacle formed of - acoach-and-four through such things troubles will disappear after using trees or brnches of trees picketed to cp b�11 sd in the blood, and it can only as regulations and discipline, and are { Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They cure the, the ground, with then points towards �TRINS NO driven from the system by building a sore trial to the really -trained nurs- worst cases, act quietly at night while' up and enriching the blood. Hot bathe the enemy. MADE I N CANADA es. Such a statement by one who is in I you sleep, and =you next morning 1 Banquette.—The lace upon which 4s and outward applications of linimen# a position to know what she is talk- the freshest, briskest, happiest feel-' q P P may give temporary relief, but can- P ing you have known in many a day. the men stand to fire over a parapet. ink about has caused not a little ex- , not cure. "If the disease is not attack- asperation in certain high places. Hamiltons Pills will- cheer up the; Countersearp.—The slope of the ed through the blood, it simply fas- Soldiers at the base hospitals have-, most make tip d out folks lies feel like kids at will ditch of a work farthest from the ,The beauty- of Daut mobiling is teas itself more firmly `- on the sys-parapet. ' tem, and the sufferer ultimately be given the name of the "Wash and Kis; : play. They overcome back -ache, side- Donga.—A channel or gully formed that -it keeps one out of doors."°: Brigade" to those ultra -fashionable ache, liver -ache and stomach-ache "Not always. It frequently lands comes hopelessly crippled. The--ti`uth' nurses. "What they seem to do most," i and kidney ills. If they fail to do I by the action of water. ' y ' of this is proved by the Nesse of Mrs. Embrasure.—A channel through the one in jail or the hospital." Frank Ford, of Calgary, Alta. Mrs. said a friend of mine from the front, this you can have your money re- of a work through which a "is to wash' the wounded man's face funded. Fair enough, eh? Don't -sta, parapet n is fired. Love Will Find a Way. Ford says: "I. was an almost help and then kiss him for his mother," sick or ailing, use this grand familygu leas cripple from rheumatism. It Which reminds one of a story of the !medicine at once. It will give you ! Falcine.—A long bundle of brush- Master—Norah seems quite gond r t. seemed to.have aettlgd in every joint. 1 energy, spirits, ambition, appetite,'' .rood, tied up tightly, used for road- on that letter carrier. � My arms and hands had to be band- South_ can Wai=. A fussy nurse good blood, better nerves in short'. making, etc. Mistress—Gbnel Why, she actually aged. My ankles were. so swollen that we one bed and asked the wound- good health. You can get .all this inI .Fold in the ground.—A slight hol- mails a postcard to herself every x $ had to, use crutches. ,. After doctor- soldier what she could do for him. a 25c box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills of , low caused by the regular lie of the night, so he'll be sure to call at the irtg for a long time and growing Anything you like ma'am," bluntly re- Mandrake and Butternut which . are i ound being broken b a rise or de-;; house next morning. lied Tommy, "but don't wash my sold by all good dealers in medicine.I Sr' g y steadily worse., the doctalr advis@d P pression. nae �O go—to. $atrffg� face again Them other ladies have '1'---- 'I pression. of brush- -� wow a there for eight weeks taleing--daa1 washed it sit times already-. i enee %-Galles.- : , j--.._ - baths and returned home poorer in GERMANY TO $LAME. 11 think I made a mistake in argu- tin , 8U 3 pocket by about ;150 and not one bit - ing the question of expense with my Revetment.-_ .Any method of mak- =improved in health. T then entered a � Bavarian Places Responsi- wife." ing earth stand at a steeper slope You will find relief In Zam•Buk 1 local hospital, but did not derive any _ "What do you mean?" -`-than the sutural one. It eases the burning, Stinging for War. "She wanted an automobile and trench formed b men benefit: I was id such constant pain Sap:---iif y : that I almost wished to die, and I felt Gruber, one of Barvaria'a most 1 inadvertently told her that I couldn't i working from the bottom of the pain, stops bleeding and brings '..sure I would be a' lifelong cripple. It learned professors, has been lecturing i afford it-" 1 trench and constantly extending the gage. Perseverance, with Zama, at this stage that a friend who on "War, Peace and Biology," and `Well? fend towards the enemy. BUk, t[teanSCUre.hynotps had been greatly benefitted by Dr. "Naw she wants it worse than be Spitlock.—To mark out a line on this 7 au Dr,tww' and BCocwr- .1141 - cornea to some .. remarkable con- Williams' Pink Pills dYged me to try , fore." ` the ground with the point of a pick. �0 baca: s elusions. them. I began the use of the Pills he declares, was inevi- I' --'p G I This war, and after taking them a few weeks i table and unavoidable. It might have - . - -- iA1Napa DO. • the aBteliing in she joints began to go_; _it-had_.to_rame —_ 5t. Joseph Bevis; 14,-19A8r-- Dara't-let-pesplc�bore .you io_death. _ lows Itnd the pain was relieved. This I sooner or later. It is idle to debate Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. with their moss -covered anecdotes.' greatly encouraged me and I Contin- I who is most to blame for the out- .Gentlemen,—I was badly kicked by Spring a few of your dwn old favvA- M,Xgs Moa sash. red the treatment until in the coursed break of hostilities. As a matter of 'my poise last May, and after usjng, • - -� of three months the cure was -Com- flea. fact, Germany was to blame, aeya the several ppreparations on my leg oath- ?!c GOO hav sob s PslsSd- e piste.- I had thrown away the crutch- ing weuld do. My leg was black as 1 me. I ha.e o.cr Two Sundred o professor; not blame -worthy in any jet. I was laid up in bed fora fort- j' �I[Saard•s Llsimeat Cares asadroa. -yet, located in Its bees eeettorr oT es, could walk anywhere and do my I moral sense. Germany is to blame be- j tsrlo ,!t •'•ar•, li w Damson. Brats®tow, own housework, and I never felt bet- cause she'had�tzetched and used her !night and could not walk. After us-{ Wise City Belle. --r ` o at resent Ing three bottles of your MINARD'S: bells on eQaxsf Walrsiaa. pc ter in my life than I d P I power tots utmost, because in 4 LINIMENT I was perfectly cured, so '1 Stella—Why 3o they put I time, and all this is due to the use of ; P 3 1'aY aLs�� c t,�l ve. ith FOR ])t. Williams' Pink Pills. I have also ! years it had increased, in population that I could start on the road. the cows? a'►� Local RepreNeatative. Esther t3ex a from 40 to 68 millions. The war was, JOS. DUBES. 4 Bella—It gives warning so you can Exier,ence unnecen■ary Spara.time se- n the Pills to my daughter who?therefore, a biological necessity. -,' `Cammercial Traveller. run away from them. cevtrd. Nicholls. Limited, pw¢ina Ave, _. ernia and- she hastbp - Toronto, ' prn e war gained in flesh and become a atrorig, come " a battle of ideas, caused by j yoW Mesas TO Tsps oazxaosxu � XZW9PijM—as roe �$: - - (healthy girl.' varying conceptions of human level I azsosaTsoats TL Cssoacto a If you are suffering from rheumat- o meat and of human freedom - More Enterprise. XON'TA WasTasltr sasLweY• P Offices for aLleNinwgood OntArrlo Ism, Qr any weakness of the blood give i p "That -landlord - is. certainly an et -1- Four splendid e.lu:vved da.ly trains tow.ne. The most useful and rnteresttaa In conclusion, Professor Gruber I from the New Passenger Terminal ---Chi- of all busineeeee Full lnformatil an ` Dr, Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial ,. ter rising felIer.^ sego co San Francisco Los Angele9 and application to Wilson Publishins Com- ! mentioned Certain "biological de- "P 9„ \; an D1eltC). Choice of scenic and direct pan. 73 West Adelaide at. Toronto. and they will speedily. restore you to ; mends" for the future. One of these { How now? I routes through the beet of the WeAL { health and etrengtli - Sold- by all moat be a strengthening of the nes- "He has installed outside roller ! gomething to _see all the way. Double • MIeCELLANEOUS, medicine dealers or by mail at 'tion by a large increase o! the gopu- ,towels that run the full length of a track automatic hleccia ayoury signals cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by three-story hotel, Guests on eve a31 the way', Let us plan your trip. and fy ,� ��FB. St slows. LL'sif's. ETC. lation, and to such an extent that Ger- ry furnish folders and lull parttrulara. Ark Internal and external cured with. --the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., weer f the windows -sod: for tree t-04 -el Ltiaeraries os-aasssa.of- .�t paln b, cur ttrrrr�trEsi*rrem. w`rl, -- { Brocltdille, Ont, many will be rendered invulnerable: - their panda.^ the. Fort5' 15a5e and !fore to -the Cali- uN befrre [to late Pr Rehman 3ied:ea2 _ If the population of the Empire grows.( Pe torula Expoeittone.' It will env® you Co.: Limited at life rate of- the first five--Y-ears of I ."But why have the towels out time and money, 3i. x. Ccnnett G A,. +e - - side?" I Yong e Street,, Toronto, ontt i Up to the Wrong Ears. this century it will have reached 250,- "Oh, that's so the rain can wash _ 000,DW in the year 2,000. �- Not Mercenary. ' Knicker—Is Jones up to his ears .F - — j in debt ?. _ re t worth their weigh eat ' " g Mr Gottrox biy daughters, young ,, e..a.,a .col. Nx; ►"Lau z Clue both h ei ht_in cru r« , {may) roan, a {lM'l,N'f111.-• d M ,.e,M CrN Rocker—Worse; it hese came to _ .. rrIIa!<II I Ytaasds Lialmeas ieliews llfears a. old. { '°°"°^"�•' other people'' -s ears, -too. tor— p.e act* without Back- to the Front. - Suitor—Then Then 'the fact that I am �,..�,.. Never known to 'i l asking you for the smaller one cwicn'*it ee aw+•~ w*•" w Caught At It ore pals to a+ hours. ins _, Passing{ through military "rhos] proves, at any rate, that I am not ' ..�.. �rtt•st tastT NLVII7raau 111C=007" 4 S z -what's oecome or -mull. t r rivate in one of lite Irish regi - .0.0h, he opened a -store." takes the sttaa a L 10TT "Doing well ?„ = _ Orn ort.No remedy p P y j 7Linard's Liniat.nt Cases sows, ata " f p'n lett, as and sure as Putnam'* Pain- .menta who had been terribly injured :'Doing doin tittle. To the orderly the visitor., said: fess Corn Extractor. Sold �er7- -That's a bad case. What are . you The men are on earth chiefly to at- "a'h*ra.' f6o, Der bottle in to do with him ?" tract the women, but they don't know sante sad Mariam zoio�a- The chap -who burns the candle at . 'b ;going !- We ntsc: meas ar+a26 ' both ends may be extravagant, but it ISAVI,NG BY SPENDING. - - "lie's going back, airs' replied the t it. The women are on earth chiefly to .amu �dsy for Donate is cheaper than electric light, even orderly. attract the men, and they know it— W• J• nuiott, Prinetpal, 7o.* Toap stte+*4 then. The Wise Buyer Is the One Who "Going back! '- said. the visitor in i though some pretend otherwise.- — r OZONT0. Saves_ _ ! surprised' tones." - = -- � "Yes," said the orderly. "He thinks - 1_ �t Ca Benjamin Franklin, the eat --� •, Y H IMI S T IE A N g11 apost e o tri t, was nota mere 'I . Prices Paid for ' - " penny -saver. Few men have given apnara,a Ltaimsat for sale everswttsra• their money more generously than he gave his, even when each cent .he got -.Using Discretion. f nt should was earned only by industry which t '"I've dropped out of the race for iMan or Woman In tiled Of tTP1oY INSENG even his hard-working neighbors ; Mabel's hand." .:.got our Plan, of distrlbutln! rlilglous Iltlrafurl. thought prodigious. He saved when ,you have? ' Why? We are the largest buyers of` saving was necessary, but for that ! i,My nearest competitor is` a man Even .those with occasional leisure hours can undertake the very reason he had money for his . with millions. I think she loves me, ;, work and be assured of receiving adequate compensation. Ginseng in America and have the friends as well as for himself when (.but I've• decided to withdraw. w s �� "Previous experience is not essential and there is no expense greatest demand for it. We can the need for money arose. He was t, -You're foolish, man. If she loves :to you. Let us give:you particulars. therefore you the hi est cash just as strong in advising wise spend- you and is as sensible as I think she Pay y int as he was in advocating timely iy can win her without money." _ prices. If you have any wild or - - The Infernatibnal Bible Press Co. saving. The wise buyer is the true "That's' just the point. I think I .I cultivated- Ginseng, write for our ! economist, for he saves his -money by could win, all right, but ever after' ,182'apadlna aver 70ront0, Ontario latest_ price list, or ship what you using it. The storekeeper who.knows'! she'd have the opportunity to remind have and we will submit you our his business and has a true regard for nw-of the_ -_millionaire she could have 1 highest offer. it desires the custom of the thrifty. married. I've decided for my own I- His business is to give service, and. a ! happiness- that perhaps I'd better let - • marl finds more pleasure in serving " w David Bluste$n & Bro. him have her, those- who can appreciate what he I �` 162 W.27th St., Nei►YoKk, U.S.A. does than in serving those who have I - so little regard for their own interest { that they know not whether they,are :.. served well or ill.. The merchant who !, f advertised his goods thereby calls up- I on the public- to judge his work and I `^` ^ r declares his willingness to reward- I _ ed- strictly girding to his ,merits. i e "'Overstern ", V Botto/11 -- fir-- $5,5= -�- Motor goat T - Ona minghome from the office the Peres father met Jack and Dick. "W'hat' (► � �' ' `r'hy have you been doing to -day, boys?" •. zeight Prepe4d. to any R,p:ahvaY Ststi0a is ; r 16f Ft , Beam 8 j he questioned__ '1F-ightin',". replied I p obi Dick.--"FigWng,-eh ----Who licked?" Deyth i P` Ls. ANY MOTOR PITS. ` ! "Mamma did," answered Jack. gpeotsea4ion No, 2B ave eotf n on req�t• %ret our quolamona Little Robert—"Ma, wear Robinson ppri�--"The Petiauag i ha' and p m'a � W r i P Crusoe an acrobat?" Mother—"I U and Canoes• don't knows Whys" 'Little Robert— Z.3 r • "Well; this book says that after he THE GIPL 1HEp EY BOAT-CO3Wr PEK]�iTANQ. CAN. y;e had finished his day's work he sat _ -- - _ I dowdon his,chesl." ED. 7. ISSUE 33--'15. ;5 z'•ri • _.. " . •:. •¢,,� °v . ` f :1x«F,:s �` •.3 x' } -`• "rf'..,� '"".''.� y ,;=':a^ k . :z r' : , -^.. - - a T,r•- ,;,s'a,,:. "H*�'wi`ey,'�",,,,. �i +r •w w :;r r.: -_.�}9e,. �•m'"�+'...a!y^�"„. '� •: .. ...,.yy ...••c �..` rc�?' a-.' •sr ..i•&...,. -;-s': .. �',i-•:s:.: - i�-_ . -.' —_ "i �• ,e--"._.. .eP . :." .:; „,,..�'6aia:.G .. r-F� ... - F� TF ':4`" rx a..,•.,. _ --d o-^i tf` .fid• F —Russell ll sold one of his —See H. J. Marquis' change of • ?I ;LOCALISMS horses last week to the war de. advt. in another column. ' partmeot. —Plums are an abundant crop O r 1 �! • 'w M ;; -Theo Good 4 second coat of oil was in this locality and prices low. a —Miss Viola Thick, of Toronto, placed on the train street on Sat- —Born—'On Wednesday, Sept. " its visiting with Mrs. Ritchie. urt last. 8th to Oliver and Mrs Denny, a Shells, Powder Shot and Cartridgesof all sizes' —Mrs. W. H. Peak spent Sun- — mite a number from this son, day with relatives in the city. locality attended the Oshawa —Mrs. Blackburn and children, —W. E. Ritchie left on Monday Fair this week. _ of Toronto. are visiting with W. -CUTLERY—A full supply for the Thrashing Season. .on a k usicieee i!rip'to Edmonton. —Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as J. and Mrs. Coakwell. —Mrs. (Dr.) Shirley spent a usual next Tuesday to attend to —Misses Loena and Clare Carrol, )BUILDERS HARDWARE :mss Pint topple of days last week in the his professional duties. * of Toronto, have returned home y� _may, pe—Mrs. Kerr left on Saturday to after two -weeks' holidays with " days vacationinthe a city this Watson in Parr Sound. —James andMre. Nowlan who Hinges, Locks, Nails, Etc. +: E. L. Chapman spent a- -few spend a week or two-with Miss H. and Mrs. Larkin. _ week. —Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer left this have been spending the past week = _and Thrashers Supplies. .r —Jas. Cornell, of Lindsay, spent week to visit her daughter, Mrs. with H. and Mrs. Larkin have ---Sunday here w' ,�._ ed to their-host}oAn-Toronto _ and Mim.s'.sQr11e11 _ _ — = Rernard McRrwriv. accotll —Mrs. R. McBrady is confined .]ng with the 9th Mississauga ed by his son, Master Geogrge, of to her bed this week and is under Horse atrNiagara, spent Saturday Chicago. `returned home on Sun. �• : ::the doctor's care. and Sunday with his brother and 'day evening, after spending a con- I —Miss. M. Davidson, of Brant- sister here. pie of weeks here with his parent=. h e e n S ::S t O 1 e ~+ ford, is visiting with her friend, —Mrs. (Dr.) Spain and daught- —200 samples to choose a suit ' -Miss Vera Burling. er, of New -York, =have returned from. Prices right. Merchant Q % 8 —Miss Helen Burling left on home, after spending several weeks tailoring only, we don't represent Monday morning to attend the with the former's mother, Mrs. ready made establishment. See See onr new lines in men's workingboots, we have a • Toronto Normal School.' John Gordon. millinery advt. on another page. greater variety —M. S. Chapman has installed a —Mrs. Jarnes Shepherd, who has- -D. Simpson & Co. than ever, and can give you the best of satisfaction. Pease furnace in Thos. Mansfield's been spending several years with —Huge shipment of new fall _ new residence at Fairport, * her daughter, Mrs. Thompson, df Stone, just opened flannat ela,"The Big a Our new lines in hats also �.e We have all the latest- -Miss Helen Morrissey left 'last California, btit who is now resi _ week to continue her studies at ing with her sun, Bert, of London, ettes, blankets, ' dress goods, styles,-in these. r Lauretta Abbey, Toronto. has returned home after spending hosiery, underwear, boots and —R. J. Fleming captured all the a week with Pickering friends, shoes, etc., etc. Get in early and Our new tall and winter samples for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. are prizes in the Jersey class at the —A man from _Toronto passed see the new fall goods. the best yet. We can give and guarantee perfect satis- y Toronto Exhibition last week. through the village on his return —The -severest electric storm of faction with every garruent. You can get every- - - -Miss Gladys Bateman, of To. trip to the city ou Wednesday the season passed over this locality --- . thing a man wears at the men's store. roato, is visiting at the home of with his horses in an exhausted on Sunday night. No damage by her aunts, the Misses Bunting. condition. He engaged John Cal• lightning was done-in the immedi- R, A BUNTING, - . ICKERING >` —Mrs. M. Richardson, of Whit- vert to. asslist him as far as the ate vicinity. There was also a ,-,-�. is-Visiting Geo. -H­ -� -}ivy downpour of rain, between - - r daughrter, hogs Frankie. for a the Rouge one of his horses died one and two inches having fallen � � ' week• on the road. The intense heat during the night. ' —Miss Lizzie Fothergill, of was no doubt a contributing canse. —The Pickering Branch of the Iq _Whitb , and Miss Edna Mowbray—Each member of the Wo- W omen's institute• have gained. ore -- etpentWednedaywith MissFrankie men's Institute is requested to permissive to have a booth ou Jones. provide 8 pints of jam, put up in the .sc-hool ground, Sept. 22nd: at . —Monday, Oct. 11th, has been int glass sealers to be foriarded the time of the -school fair. They ` fixed as the—date of Thanks6ving to the Hospitals for the wounded. willhave or sae ]orae-made -- ';Day by the Dominion Govern- Any 'ladies wishing to contribute bread, bums, cakes, tarts, etc. Al,o went to this offering it will be thank- tea,-candies and ire cream.- The —Louis Levine, of Whitby, has fully received. To be left at the members of the Institute are ex• Ne v "parchased the .Gold farm on the home of airs. H. J. llardiitis before petted to .pprovide home baking • baseline, at present occupied by Oct: 1st that it may be packed which should sell readily+, as pAit del • -_ r, �Mr. Tindall• and sent away with-as ]ittle. de- of the funds received will be de- —Miss Irene Rogers returned on lay as possible. voted to Red Cross' work. - - 'Wednesday. after spending two--While.Mrs. M. Lee, of the base —Much has been heard about. w •ith her brother, Rev. R. line, accompanied b her dam ht- the hard times from which the, - -" - • - - - - - s g :. ��` '• Ar.thnr• er, was driving in Whitby. her country will suffe{• -during- the - -Mis's liathleen and Master horse became frightened when coming winter. This pessimistic " " gg .� d George Kingston, of London, are opposite the buckle factory and outlook fig not abated by every �' -- • visiting their uncle and aunt Dr. was soon beyond control. TR e he body. The wholesale dealers in • - B. J and Mrs. Shirley. buggy struck a telephone pole and Toronto state that the volume of :.t - ti—Mr and Mrs. Reid, of Lake- was upset, throwing both occu- business they have done duiing :; ;field, have returned home after nts out on the hard road. Mrs. the Exhibition has far exceeded being tri _ - g e�iests of Rev, J. and�,:ee escaped with a bad ehaleing that transacted during the earns -- r& f8 for a ReelF< O!-braise9, mut perm or a, number of ears. -- -- _ t —Mr, and Mrs Redehaw and her daughter met with more seri. This would indicate that there is _ Mrs. Musselman, of abridge, ous injuries, having sustained a plenty of money in the country' °'Y - sppeent a few days with the latter's fracture to one of her legQ. and diose who have it intend to The models for the new daughter, Mrs. W. B. Powell. —The weather- man of Toronto spend it. Miss Bertha and Ida Bunting has not increased his high reputa- - - � season' in ovenoats, bu8i- returned home on Wednesday, tion very much during the past wHtTEvALa ales snit or Gress Suit are afer spending several weeks with few weeks, as his forecasts have Samuel and Miss Manmetl' were in , p e' relatives is Strathrop and Ha r• ve frequent( been di 9p- the city for a few dace Inst week. e o w at its should rave een. IlOV4 ready for you to see. Howard Turner and family spent Arthur Boyes is still confined Cps received assurance on 9atur-. Sunday with D. R, and airs, beaten. a _ o his bed as a result of his recent day that we wonle have no rain on Hiss ,Jean _3icl�ay has been visiting here, s aQIll@thing smart or, ccident, but we are pleased to Sunday. In spite of this sincere friends in the city for the last week. to that he is gradually reeav= promise ]he rain came down in ' 31r. and Mrs. Ellicott, of Brock _-� about them --that" you'll Bring• torrents, thus showing no respect Boad, visited Wim. Knox '�tnd wilt life,. and y:Oli Cttn be SAre- -Mrs. W. G. Ham returned whatever for the weather roan, last week. Mr.- and Mrs, Goetick, bf Clare. - - home on Saturday, after speadirrg who had other planq laid--If he they're, correct in style. ' three weeks with her .daughter, does not stn footingthe first wont, were the guests of John and 31rs. Rev. (Rev.) B. N. de Foe thing he knows he will have o o- xnd Mrs. Harrison Doe day lest week. " PP John Toreedi10 was down to the sits DTO .i. ill to-day and 'Wagner. of Allistoo, sitioo in die probnostigating busi- Thursday with a card pf - meat and � 1 y —Mrs. Pearson and Chas. 'Wick- cess. _ _ reports , the. market as being very. - -hn model Many� ,motored over on Monday of lastRue The ick of the county were rpt the f Y gardens the disgraceful c©n of the Toronto• Ex. baby show. _The aldermen. - - is always worth while. 'week and spent a week with A. of the Kingston road east of she �.'` y - - Allaway and with friends in Lind- Raige Hill, in fact the greater these find a good fire chief amount these young men. , part of the road between Picker. Orillia- people are. presenting four Y R H. and :firs. Crook and ing and that point. A great part motor ambulances to the Red Cross Miss Bedoon and Miss of the road has become so hollow Society. One of these is from the a n motored to 'New- in the centre that it resembles a Wo en's Institutes of the county,- !market on SundAy,' when they canal and is more suitable for row. The town is also planning 'to give.'a attended the Yearly Meeting. of boat traffic than for wheeled vehi• machine gun. Surely we can dig up a =q, Friends. Clea. There is liable to be a d town- machine (run or too, say two, one ' - to Randall- and ing accident at any .time so long frees . �Vomea's Institut asd Mrs. Ellicott on securing the as these rains last, and then the think the Farmers' destitute. Just - think of the nntiiber- of Germans our first prize at the baby show at township will have a heavy bill of two gums could hold up." f the Oshawa Fair on Wednesday. damages to pay. The damage to A — M • 'There were twenty-flue compet• the roads is caused in great part FOR SALE hors for this honor. by the auto traffic, bat this does —On Wednesday even-iog. Miss not remove the responsibility of _ Jenkins, of Jenkinstown, Penn.. the township in keeping the roads Fruit Ladders of all sizes Emus an illustrated lecture on in proper repair, and silo. bands LAD IES' -� � D i, Japan in the Friends' church. —The first annual Pickering a specialty. 'There was a good attendance and- rural school Fair will be held on - the talk on that interesting the Pickering school grounds on Emery Weels, Saws, etc. We are showing a nice line of ladies' whi a pique skirts at $1.25. White and a country was much enjoyed, Wednesday -next under the diree- cold middy's at $1.00 ti 82.00. Ho dresses navy and linen at $1.00 j; —The weather man has been tion of the Local Branch of the .Get our price3 on . the Ford auto, Light fancy at $1.26. underskirts ,00 up. Drawers 25c. to 75c. supplying us with several record. Ontario Department of Agrfcul=- gowns, crepe and cotton 85c, to ,00. Corset covers 25c. to - 50c. breakers this season. The month culture and the Advisory Agricul- W. H. TACKSON White buttoned boots at hire per pair, Low white shcea of August had the heaviest rain- tural Committee of Onta-ti —' wh c�• H� white to ;25. 85c. High shoes =1,00 $1 _BROC$ ROAD. _ i hump $1.26-to--81:50.. White and fall in that mouth on record, and The competition is open only tci -- =: colored hose 25c. up, Black silk and lisle it is also stated that fifty year pupils attending schools Nos. 1, Y, "`" -- hose 35 and 60c, parr, White and has passed since ...we have had 3, 4e, 4w and union schools 1 and 7, ELM DALE -r- MIT linen outing hats 25 to bCk. such a warm 19th of September as Pickering, or to pupils who have i we had on Tuesday. attended up tQ May 1st, 1915, Q7hoice groceries fresh fruits in season, —Mr. Robin�'tddiehalf of the Prizes will be fL*arded for the City Dairy ice cream, r Bible Society, will give an illus- best potatoes, Is the place. to get your Bread - y . barley, oats, cora, Flour, Royal Household. Made /�_ _ (rated lecture on Japan in the vegetables, poultry, flowers, Ap- from No. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON It of Fr d]ay church on the As D]eds. insectssnsam les se s -of weeds, d a bag. - -- , of Frida Sept. 24th. As Mr, seeds, insects, fungus diseases and Robinson is a retirediisaiona j pbaking, Also G]enora Flour. Pastry Flour from that country and as his Fath- sewing and fancy needlework, — — Oat crushing daily —:— i e er and mother are missionaries hammer handle, etc.; also essays Fresh Rolled Oats. JUST `ARRIVED FOR there at the present time, his lec. on various subjecta, and 'beat ture will prove an interesting one. trained colt and calf in 1915, as Bran — Shorts —Prior to leaving for Peterboro well as several special prizes. A Data . Crushed Uats Summer Holiday8. F to enter training with the 80th tent will be erected on the school_ :Oat Chop Whole Corn Fine assortment trunks and suit cases at reasonable urices regiment•, Allan Clark, of, Lake- grounds and all exhibits must be Cracked Corn Corn Meal Harness amd comp e s oc o orae Goode on Held, was made the recipient of a placed in the tent by I1 o'clock - - band here, also at W. J. Bodell's gold wristwatch by the Oddfel- where they will remain `nnfil4.l5 Mixed Feed Dairy Feed low's Lodge, of which -he is a mem- M. All entries must be made - Brougham. vi ggee p Caldwell's Cream, substitute - - ber,' a gold-mounted fountain pen to R. M. Tipper by -Sept. 18. An • Harness, Collar, Boot and Shoe repairing tredtly and - k:.. by the Presbyterian choir, a sig- attractive list of sports will be Calf Meal and - • promptly attended to. — t net ring by the other employees provided with ribbons for prizes: Motas4ne Meal. . ' in the store in which be worked, The fair is free to all and a cordial Lss7oldier's companion by the Coro- i invitation is eztended to ever Special prices in too.lots. PICRERRIYG HARNESS• . i'MPORIUM y- BELL .PHONE.- lub,also five dollars` body to come and enjoy a day Home Phoixe 2501. W. J. COAXWELL n council and five 1 ra with the ebildreu. Come and � 'pCTee]�zBhe band. bring your lunch baskets along. Chopping ovary day. 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