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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_09_24�s r {> . :. r-r_isi�.s�Gg-x •wr<n=as-.rs•- .- , _..r. �... - ..� ''L .i ..a.. ^-." ��3.',� iv .- ' i m .*w. r •�.. Y � .z r h i �✓ v r VOL. XXXIN'. - -------------pleKERlNG, ONT., FRIDAY, SEP 915 5`? TOO *GRE[N RIVER = _ GRlENWDOD Established 75 year" , ,. The annual harvest home services in James and Mrs, Gibson spent Sun- °4 alied4ca4 SPINS SILLS connection with the Green lover Sap- day.,at Myrtle, _tist church will be held on Sunday J'. Purdy is laid off duty this week, II t E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- next-. afternoon and evening owing t ore band a . ,when o a s R.•tered member of the Optometrical Also a'' appropriate sermons will be preached. rum. Sadler is putting'up a driving ' 'of.sUon of Ontario. special attention given to FLOQR : Special music on each occasion. house tons James Denny. T� T fife IItting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North Mrs. Totten, sr., is vltiting her son, MILLila fi 1Was•moat. nett SATTX-.Ulawhn LAKE SHORE the �Iv._ TS tten_a the pal•so_na f _ _ - THE PICKERIN, G NEWS O�-.)IfCSIhi.�741�T, _BLD., L.R.C.S., a ter omas an ami y left or RLOUR AND OBREALS _ a 1 . Bdinburgb, member of the College of CREAM BU NS -FAMILY Op Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 15th' Toronto last week where he has secure Physiniana And Surgeons of Ontario, lisentiate S. S. No. `? wended their way to Maple a work• Kiasimi for Pastry or Royal College of 6araeons, Edinburgh. TEA BUNS -PASTRY Hurst Farm to celebrate Master Master Warner, of StouffvWe,- - -Baker's Toy for Bread ; + GDeoial attention to deleases of women and shildren, Office and residence, Brougham, Milton Sleeps eleventh birthday, After sent Saturday and Sunday with his Graham Flour Wheatlets. " Bran "Oats luncheon on the lawn the pupils ea- sister, Mrs. J. Totten. Corn Meal, Roiled Wheat, ,'PICKEIRING MEDICAL SURGICAL Shorts Oat Chop joyed themselves in various ways Jas. Plaskett, who- has been confined Rolled'Oatia, - Buckwhwat-7lour ��- Ate+ Jumbo Crushed Oats =Uttwilight w en tBey a rte - a through ill - - ey. - - PICBBRINa, - - . ONTARIO home thanking their hostess for the improved and able to be out again. Feed Flour Dairy Fend pleasant time. Levi M. Gleeson, manager of C, P. FfifiDS q R. telegraph office, Fort WilliaLm, call- Bran, Shorts, Midlings, B. MaiciFiar ?owl E, M. B., M. D„ a' M., Wheat Screenings Cora Chop HIGHLAND CREEK ed on his father,, M. Gleeson, recently. Crusbed Oats, Barley Feed, - PhysiciaDiseahas�s Alex. Moore has rented his farm to Oats, Molassine Meal. apeofaliss in Recut Diseases Prostatic Das- Mired Grain and Chop Cracked Corn A atriotic concert in aid of the Red eases of Man, Diseases of Women, cancers, Cross society will be held in Centers- Charley Lidgett, who will take poi- Cotton Beed Me itemors. s -Bay examination. Diseases of eye: session. in April. Alex. finds it im- Specially Mixed Grain to make, eW,aose. throat cad Inas•. 11i�g Wes••• and nial Methodist Church on the evening pdasible to farm alone. - he la � "ate and ei�oaic diseases. of Fridav, October the 15th. An un- Sunda seat will be rail da to y' xc• Oce• Bonn 19 to 9 and 4 to 9 p, m. *sly $CRANTO:� COAL D. L. and �'W. usually flee arra of cit and local y y y Bibby'" Cream Equivalent for calves. y y the Methodist church here, conse- LeQa6. talent has been secured for the occa- quently there will be no Sunday Calf Meal. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA sion, including Dr. James L. Hughes. school in the afternoon, - ''-POULTRY FOOD �E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- a Remember the date. and Rotch for F. L. and Mrs. Green left on Sunday Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat, • TAB ooan1yOrmnoAttorray,aodOo%a;11y AND STEADS. bill, to be 'issued later, giving full morning for Fredericton, N. B., 'Charcoal, Shell and Grit. w eoMldsor. f3ons6 ons. Whitby. 30-v particulars. where fie was appointed jnd a of Jer- `t.� \ g Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest and sey cattle. They expect to be away A. E. CBRISTIA:�1, Barrister and t3ROCK ROAD beet feed on the market for milk. a-" A•. Solicitor. Nota Public. Eu. Money to J. L. tibout ten days. r. Notary Y L SPINS, LID+IITEDt F. L. Greta, Mrs. Green, Mies Stev- Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattle + t- Ione. omee Brock 6t. North, Whitby. 961y �i'ilfred Badgerow was in the city and - i . Green, returns ever be withT— FICRER* - �aT-a out it after using it.,i 0usittBssl gtxvb*. - _ Mrs. Henderson. of Toronto, is visit- from Ottawa on Thursday, where Mr. Green was actio in the capacity of SEED COR'_' FOR SALE -A car ing firs. Badgernw, sr., this week. g y G. HAM -Issuer of Mania e " AL ;�; ESTATE Miss Gertrude Bad erow has been judge of Jersey cattle. just q g Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt , �'l Ltc•nees In me Coapt of oat.rio, slightly wader the weather. Burin the C. Gleeson, who has been appointed County g Y B arrived. The best salt in Canada. Pickering village: my a art week. supervisor of the parcel post system ry We sell FaR.1lS and all ela.ses of P ftom Ottawa to the coast, called on Cement and Plaster kept on hand. T• POUCHER, Real Estate Aua it is rumored that Willis Hamilton P tioaeer, valuator, collector and issuer Suburban and Country REAL and Miss Gladys Carlton were mar- his brother, M. Gleeson, last week. He F• �+ ��! To marriaa• licsos•s.,Brougbsm. W7 — ried in the city on Wednesday. Con- expects to be in Toronto on business _ ];STATE. gratul riozif-. DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage Brock Road was well represented at It is some 31 years since he was clerk Sir•� ff • License• to the County of Ontario. If you have property t0 sett write, P A S 1' L A K E Olaoe at store and his resld•ace. Oraramont. the Brougham School Fair on 1loa. in the "tore here. This is his second John Fisher & Company day. The pupils of this school captur. -Visit home during that time. • R.BEATON TOWNSHIP CLERK ed a fair percentage of rizes. bon.•yaaoer, Oommfsslone:toe taking-a.__AD_XL.kIDE Sr:, - E., To u.s-'ro.. Miss Kate Cowan. o Toledo. Ohio. AROUGHAMA O d affadaaitt lccaaassat Esc: ltaelrtc-t8ia is visitia hr oracle and aunt, Geo. and ws farm -lames of- Mi rstage -ide- 610-LL-MSDE`N--B ILDIX . -w - ---- - - 1' moss• �u+ �• amt• ser J1rs. Lowan, er. Miss Cowcin 9 a Our mal currier ffae ��Iy neiv -- native of this township and her peo- wagon. 1'013 S. PCGH, Glen Ma ew, Oat. le are leased to see her backs again. Mrs. Geo, D. Linton spent a weekIFI 1' Llewnsod Aactiooeer. Extensive "=per. FRUIT BASKETS ! P P g with relatives in Toronto. fano" in Imported and thoroughbred atoet �,�()() just arrived. WH1TiVALfL Mrs. $jag, of Lindsay. Is visiting sales conducted asyw here. write for terms 7 her gradmother, We. Beast. and particulars. Phone tea slier 941y li qt. Baskets 3 c each. John Poucher is the guest of A. E. Miss Brodie, of Picketing, is visit- , �LAR•R B. BEATON. D. D. S., d qt. Baskets Se each. Major. inir her grandmother for a week. - - ors".ate of the Royal College of cental Covers le each. Blake Beaton. of Whitby, spent Mi -®.Kathleen Story, of Claremont, ' "and L•mwerslty of Twoato. Owes $nadas with his parents. sent the week -end with Miss Blanche - mar a. >4. waterhoas". tore. Brock "t wbitb 1 qt. Berry Boxes 40 Bents per M. pp �. Olaee boars 9 to 19 I to S.BD. lad phone 36. Mfy W. J. Hynes, of Toronto, motored_ Mechin. The shingle that has given satin-, 24 and V qt, Crates 12ajc each. out to the vale on Tuesday. Thos. and Mrs. Philip visited with faction for over 30 ears. Empire s� �1� - POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Every package guarateed and rices Howard Las ford is spending a Arthur and Mrs. Bo es of Pickering. Ja' • fox Counties of York and Oceans Ane Q p g 9 g' 'Corrugated Icon with a in. by .�,. M , kia&_ are guaranteed not to raise if.. w s a to 4 or ere now and e - 19efs�e-gots oosrw. Adds•u criers River P. o., Ons, get leaving for college. The School Fair o'n lloadap was them when buy other makes. If you are in you --- " Rev, G. A. McLean.of R'hitbp, will eery largely attended and was a decide y y ,. Dlii. SOMERS-Dentist. has remove Z want them. occupy the pulpit in : the Baptist ed success in every particular. need of a Cream Separator. Try ed into his now office a the, corner of `? �tmggse aaa QQeown eta ?create, Imperial Bank Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual church, both afternoon and evening of . N. Y. Poucher and John Poucher, of a Premier for 80 days. Also Hnndiag- This office has been ssgqnipped web Sunday. Oct. 3rd. 'Toronto, spent over Sunday with the gasoline engines from •30.00 up_ - the most modern of dental sp ?,,u'p wa with W. G. Barnes, _Green River The Whitevale Methodist Church farmer's father, Thos. Poucher. See or write me -before buying. - tboobfect ofelimuast.oq sR patafnl operations have • just purchased a new organ Children's Day service will Le held ALAwhieit ie to -be iritalled ertwa �hitrc2l-n+sYCStin= T well fie— — j�� B. POWELL, Licensed Auc-NEW Pretsbyt =, V� tioaeer, valuator and collector for • wE SHO` ing Day, October 11th. A •grand Re- day at 2,90 o'clock. The children will t notima of Ontario and York. All Wads of vital and Concert will be given that meet at 2,15 for a rehearsal. All are rj . J. Pr0II8e Pickering as conducted either prsystely or by auction. - ' night and a very intf7eSting program welcome. t sale oozes oullscted. For dates or other par. A full line of Fresh Meats always Usuurs •poly -orders Elisabeth St., Pick- y is being prepared. We sh,li. be able Freta and Mro. Stephenson, of De - Wing." Phone orders lets at Saws omee, pick• on hand- at shop, to give further particulars in our next troit, are vi.iting the former's Irsr- sriag, or Mtacnab's store, Claremont, will re. issue. - eats. Fred has been ill for some time y ca•• prompt attention. sam.taeuoa gaaran- Wagon on road every day, with rheumatic fever. We bo a for �y OA 4 •••d• 1;yphone an'mt»xisIndependent lsox wHlTesr _ P ._ -- -- Fresh Pont. Sausage a sptdxlty :.. � . - a% peedy recovery. '- �R• : I' Zj0"V A number of citizens attended the Don't forget to be on time at IO VeterinarySurgeon Butcher's cattle wanted Bowmanville Fair on Wednesday. o'clock "xt.RShbtth morning at the 8 Union $Lasso School to hear E. L. JAS O'CO\NOR The shower at the `ictorian Order Cement Lumber Honor Graduate of the Ontario etc- PIC1iF.RING Chipman, of Pickering, who has kind- rinar College Corner Kin and Church Sts, w ti arses home Tuesday afternoon ! f y ' g 8 was very successful, 1 consented to take the review. We -aid Graduate of the Veterinary. Mimico and New 'Toronto Councils shall all be interested as Mr. Chap* Lath, Shingles, Ready Roofing, Science Association. vectored to �'hittiy and inspected the man is an earnest Sabbath School I FARM worker. Corrugated Iron, ° - ks `Cord has been received of the eat Ploughs -Including the John Deer, Arnold Bennett, the famous English of a former re received and native h Eastlake Shingles, CL?1REMONT, ONTARIO Wilkinson and Fleury.Also, re- writer, has an aWorbiag guar article. airs for the foregoing. "Ruins;" in the Saturday Evening Brougham, Samuel Lamoreaux, which oats, Steel Posts, Cedar P G• R. B R E W S T E R P g g' Post• took place at his home In Greenleaf. Z'Pire Fencing. �VagODa, Buggies. Also Tongue Sup- near Waterville, Kansas, on Tburs- - g• V_eterinar Surgeon gg llra,_'ticCrimmon glue two patri- Y Ere _ porta for binders, that mltke the dap, Sept. 7th, in• his Bird year. He otic teas on Friday and Saturday in If you are going to build let lee 'Honor Graduate of theOntario yoke easy and burden light. was bora in Brougham on June 4th, Y B R aid of the War Relief Society, netted Yeteriaary College and Honor- White WyanBotte eggs for sale, from some $36. I838. In 1837 he married llfisa Brace give you my price on any- ^°r s %ry Associate of the Ontario - pure bred stock. The Whitby Brick and Cley Pro- Rea, t, and in 1864 moved to Wiscon- thing yon.: may Veterinary College. If yea want any kind of farm imple- ducts. Limited, is a M),000 corpora- sin. He took part in the American require. : Claremont, Ontario ment call or write tion organized to make the flnest kind war, and after its close returned to Wisconsin. where he .remained until gif hr. t Pickering so long successfully the location of a w en a movedo ane s o IREESOIR JOHN PHILIP brick and tile induitrv. - the became a successful farmer, but for F REAL ESTATE About one hundred -and fifty carpen- the past ten pears has lived retired. LOQIIST HILL �•••' tors, bricklayers and other mechanics He is survived by his widow, three Has a full linq+ot fresh and Cur- sons and two daughters. ed meats constantlyon hand. >iiifit!>ltflt=>� >� � h working be on the hospital buildings, have been discharged. Fifty others Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, ��s ��£ are "till at work. When full opera- ­ON,THE FIELD OF HONOR." tions will be resumed is as yetun- $.,. Ham, Bologna; Weiners, etc, known. The publishers of The Family I have For Sale a Hoose and Lot Mrs. R. Rose, .mother of Messrs. Herald and Weekly Stnr, Montreal,' Highest prices paid for Roes Brothers, died Wednesday as the are making a strong bid for that PURE SPICES - Butcher'" [tattle in Pickering Village. Large result of_a recent accident. Aged 87, beau tiftil picture, full of.pathos, en- garden, some young fruit she was one of the oldest residents of titled "On the Field of Honor," It • • livem trees. Everything in the town. The funeral on. Friday is assumed the publishers of the�irr9first-class repair. afternoon will be 'conducted by Rev, Family Herald have in mind using it CHEM JAR RINGS :y Call and see me as this is• a bar. Dr. Abraham as a presentation plate. If that is' so Recruiting meetings are now being there is a great treat in store for a I,gain First-class rigs for hire for' some one. arranged for Brook lin,'Pick ering and D8 Or night Day g Q 1v • V. Riehordson• Claremont 'on Tand ay, big win and Saturday next and a wind -u , i BIIB meets All traint meeting at Whitby a week later, to be s Teaming promptly attended to.Public+ Pickering, addressed by Mr, N. W. Rowell, R.C.. and Sir Geo.. E. Foster. . Agent for Canada Carriage Co.At Have yon lots of Water ? a congregational meeting of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church last' H Peak Monday nightght leave of absence was Menzies. e e , P4ckeri... C. >d. 1tICiC, 011' WHIT1eVALt • e granted Rev. A. P. the pas - stor,, who has joined the 76th Regi• Peaches, Peaches ! I prepared to furnish you anything meat as lieutenant. Mr. Menzies pre - but it it. 'On the Field of Honor" 'is atm tracting widespread attention in in the line of water supply such as rented his resignation, was Pears, Grapes, Bananso p pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams. rejected, the unanimous decision being to grant him leave of absence. A MOlaga Grapes, plumbing, etc. � '- 'drillers wrist watch sae presented to him by Cantaloupe, f Egg Plant They are also expert well the ,►dies' Aid. Rev. G. S. McCor- ,Cauliflower, Cucumbers, and, respectfully solicit your patron. age for the " ,tore. 'Ind nhon 1621, mack,�of Rapid City, Man., is likely to act:as -Mr. Menzies' supply till his • OniQnt, -"Red � and Book Store — --Pickling fad Green Peppers. TOOLS SHARPENED �. At the close of a conference of NEILSON'S ICE CREAM. Try Our Cantaloupe Ice,- Our — We make a cialry of crosscut eawe 'stated various civic authorities it was that twelve to'fifteen thou - G" poalfry eggs, butter, and Tools -of all rode.- Locks repaired. Razor -boning a specialty. For a drat- sand soldier's ,wilt ,winter.*. in To- ee aywanted, good stall class Bair trim or an easy shave ca11 ron to. 1 he packer's dont KPPPn'1t",brEjrtt9ht atthe Eaat-end Barber Shop. Berlin RecrnitinR Committee eme in. Prices right. See' our House Furnisbinga of; all ' has decided to form a permanent ' J. 1f1�A RQUla kinds. Slightly used Carpets organization to further military !'v. !'r s " 0&tdjj0 from ]5 een'trayard up. W. -J. GOkDON PICKERING intereetsan the city in varioae t. ways. r_ ��'••nt:•i'L : w5tiiYT.,�-sYilr�:ll.w a,. aiW--.^e,nui'LF".� Wi_ '....,- .. �.. v - _ . • .. ..a .. BLr. iG ::-... .ice. ..J. .S'.w,:12.G readers of The Family Herald" and g OTT L E W A X Weekly Star this autumn. In past Family Montreal year" The Herald of has been noted not only for -the -won- derful excellence of that journal but r for many beautiful pictures it has presented to its readers. The Family P A R O. W A X `'t Herald has a name fol' succeeding in anything it undertakes, and,., we feel sure if it is humanly possible to . " CORKS ETC secure ' On the Field of Honor that the publishers will succeed in getting • = it. 'On the Field of Honor" 'is atm tracting widespread attention in ` �;� A T •:" Europe. Z,-_ The cost of the akar to France is 'at $18,900,000 - McFadden s D r u g now estimated per day_._. RECRUITS WANTED � and Book Store • Y Over'aeat C N"&" 341h "O darie" Those desiring to enlist may do w _- byy appplying to S. L. Trees, Lieut. Whitby,or H. L.-Majot, Lieut. Wbite- --, Buy YourSchoolSupplies Here vale. - i •: MAJOR SAM. 913AP-M ^ Recruiting Officer 84th Regt, i _''•.... .:._Nh.�....�..,1'... ane i.... ,..�.,._. .-•. .,...i+L••.- - ��.._4•.t ;nae one egg, twotaDlespoons in' i about linen. This is a never -fail test Ione -half cup sugar and one-half tea- j To revive withered flowers plunge •' Spoon baking powder. Line sides andthe stalks in boiling water and leave ;bottoms of muffin tins with mixture; them in it till it becomes cold. Then L made of foregoing, leaving space is.; cut about one. inch from the ends of `centred. Fill spaces'with apple sauce' I the stalks. _ It's sure to • if its �AA 160 • •,mow•+ • -. : � .c ��`"�,,�.� . _'`• :Ow: 'tri::....... �3•.L`�'�.°'--- Wit' i'i•�s � ��•*•••+•�•iwi•�• � * .•`w'► �c '` 'dii`•iwiii- �' Refinery has led Canada in - modern equipment, up-to-date methods, and the pursuit of one ideal—acbsolute& jpure sugar.In the Packages introduced by 6;2"�L7 —the 2 and 5 lb. Cartons and the 10, 20,. 50 and 100. Ib. Cloth Bags—you get -Cance s favote sugar, in pee&ect conditions -- --- ' "Let cAsArSweeten it" `143 CANADA SUGAR RMNING CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL --and a few raisins and bake twenty! If you wish to prevent green vege- imiatrtes in moiieratas even --- . utiles Isom boiling over, drop a piece t Meat Pie. --One and one-half pounds of dripping the size of a walnut into neck of beef, three pints peeled pots- ; the centre of them, just as they com- •toes, one large onion. Slice onion, mance to boil. 11 'and put to stew with beef. Cook and, To remove tea stains from woollen mash potatoes, adding one teaspoon I materials, cover with powdered fol- - sal# and-- - ssitsimh pepper toeach , ft- - ter's earth, dry and leave or wenty- quart. Line baking dish with one-half 'four hours. Then brush out, and the a the potatoes. Put in stewed meat, sea- stain will have disappeared. tr a ed to taste with salt and pepper. A home-made sauce for -cold eat.`° ver with rest of potatoes and bake ! - fifty minutes. Scrape a tablespoonful of horseradish, I affix with one tablespoonful of mixed I ' Peppers Stuffed with Mushrooms.—, Cut off the small end from young mustard, a teaspoonful of sugar, and j four tablespoonfuls of vinegar. }Preen peppers. Carefully remove the A use for an old leather belt.=Nail "seeds and partitions red parboil flue it -right side down on a piece of minutes- Mix two cupfuls of Soft, about the same size so that the wrong _ Chester's Speech. - = , mingled with the simple avid comaton breadcrumbe with three-fourths cup- side of the leather is uppermost This Chester Thompson did not like to sense plea that he made for kinder makes an excellent kn' ons - -- #e3 t#e. fallen horse mushrooms and one-fourth tea- "tee c� Days ' spoonful salt. Fill the peppers and a hoof` b t for Chester he day was The eget left the driver's eye and - I +. who real! enjoy declamation m r he flus ed under his tanned akin Stand them in a baking pan. Bake aJ 1�OTHjnG TO EQUAL ETS ! not is or aensittof among hiHe-Ws, "Well;. you are right; young man;' he ffiuslt hour, beating with one-half cap-' , _ particularly full of terrors. He -was Sul of water mixed with one table- BABY'S OWN TAB . Gabriele D dnnunsie ( 'laid. "And how you can talk—for s ' ^ _ 1 but when he faced an audience, even 1 little f@Ilow. I. 6onful butter: - — -- — -- Chester and the driver helped the Liver Loaf—One calf's liver, . one•, r There is nothing to equal Baby s , though it was made up wholly of those commemorative speill at- the anniver• horse to its feet, patted its nose, and ` cup bread crumbs, four slices salt O'w'n Tablets for little ones. They are I same school friends he.promptiy for- I _ baff Bary of the famous expedition of Gari- i-iemoved a Hole of the load, and then - ` •� ' park chopped, two tablespoons chop- absolutely Safe and are guaranteed baldi that united the two Sieii'ies and got what he had learned, and felt as the man drove away with no more pod onion, one cup water or stock, I free from opiates and never fail in gave back Naples to the Kingdom of if he were walking o8 a high. cliff., loud words or use of the whip. one-half teaspoon salt, one -halt tea- living relief from the minor ills of Italy. into space. I Cheater said nothing about what spoon kitchen bouquet, one tablespoon, babyhood and -childhood. Concerning Cheater tell ashamed of. this weak- bed happened until after the- dedica- A year ago one might Dave said that vinegar, few grains cayenne, few hem Mrs. Albert Bergeron, St. Aga- I nese and tried hard to overcome it, Garibaldi as a figure was losing lustre, i ' tion exercises at the new fountain gratings nutmeg. Wash liver, chop I Pit.. Que., writes: "My baby was auf- but with poor success. Now be was were ower. When his teacher, among _ fertn from constipation and teething and for years D'Annuazio has been the face to face with something far worse and cook in boiling water five minutes. g voice of voices for Italy, his the mem-' man others, congratulated him and 'i Drain, add bread crumbs, chop, and j troubles and Baby's Own Tablets'voice ory that could not forget, the brightest than speaking in school, In only two I y ick! cured him. Now,4_4Iways da more he must stand in the vil- told him how splendidly he had done, add remaining ingredients. Press into quickly mirror of Italy's half buried hopes. beside the new drinking he told her briefly about the driver pan, cover and bake one hour in slow' keep them in the house. The Tablets There has been no period In the lags square, are sold by medicine dealers or by fountain, and deliver an address bEc and the w I c horse. Oven, whole of his life when he has not been I "I knew I could do it after that," he Pittsburgh Potatoes:—'Wash and mail at 25 cents a box. from The Dr. ( D'Annunzio the patriot. - He was that I fore all the people gathered there. pare pbi toes, cut into oil --italf i a !How could'he ever do it': said. IL wasn'tsimply-that I Fouad Twhen slices and slices into one-half inch Ont.- journalism, Through all .his work be I Several years earlier, ester had ijoined the Bend of Mercy, and his love I had something say, but it gave cubes --there should be one quart Add has missed no chance to celebrate the 1 wholly, new meaning to the address -one small onion, finely chopped, and s : FROM TIN SHOP TO PEERAGE. greatness, past and future, of his coon a for pets -and all animals had led him ., _ -. to remain a member when many of, that you helped me prepare. cook in boiling salted water to cover' Remarkable Rise o[ �Yelak King of try' "That is the only way that -anyone _ •-seven minutes. tti intodd tnphalf can of that he speaks o4 "the very bitter Adri• Now he het hadsectand nim -this can -speak well in public," said his It is in the preface to "La Nave'.' he boys of his age had dropped out and boiYi _ Industry. I president,teacher; ,that is, .to have something five minutes, then drain. Put in but- l In the histor yon modern commerce atic," and later as "our sea" a little was by y to say that is worth saying, and to tered baking dish, pour over two cups are many romantic stories of self- wistfully, and dwells upon the better speak n the dedication of the dbeebea- put the whole heart into it.".—Youth's of white sauce, to which has been add- made men ;who have -risen from lowly days that it shall see and what_ free fol drinking fountain .that had been P Co.mpanion. .. ed one-half . pound of grated cheese, stations to positions of affluence, Gabriele D'Annunzio. given to the village. His pride would and bake until potatoes are soft- eminence and title; but few more re- not let him evade the'task, but how he 't "BOBS" ADMIRED HAMILTON. dom it sball take. For these touches, ' dreaded it! . With the help of his - -Pear Dimplings.—Pare, core and markable than that of-ber-d--Glantawe, greeabie to Austria, the sale of the I - asince aix large, ripe pears. Mix with .who has just died. dress, ,lie diad 'prepared a brief, ad' Regarded Him as tTie est ta- . them one-half nutmeg grated, two book was forbidden. In another Place! and as he said . it over and ounces clarified butter, sugar to taste This Welsh king of industry began he makes a point of expressing a wish I wander in the Field. his climb to the house of lords as a ' ower, t b s'l rather proud at it; every - and four well -beaten eggs. Add I a that • an Italian aeroplane should fly he telt absolutely sure that •every When Lord Roberts, not long be - 1 tin worker. It has been sai4-that be over all of those lands where -i 14a word of it would fly from his mind in fore his death, was asked whom c enough finely grated bread crumbs to could neither read nor write when he was spoken,' and the Italians through - make mixture stiff and smooth. Mold was 15. He attended night school at the panic of the moment. among the generals of the British Into egg-shaped balls with bowl of, 1 out the Trentino secretly gloated over I That is what Chester .was .thinking' ar>aity ,he regarded as the ablest com- - ' n di into boiling water that age, in order -to obtain a know- 1 his daring: I of one day while he was walking along wander in the .field, he replied; "Inti large $P� P I ledge of bookkeeping; and this in German capital was good to -Italy, and simmer one-half hour. Serve in spite of the'fact that he started work the road just outside the village. He I Hamilton." The judgment was dis- but Italians felt a kind of uneasiness I stopped to watch two men who Were utable, -but not indefensible; and it* :+ heated dish with sugar and dash of at 5 o'clock in the morning and was lest they were paying for kindness by I PP i P ' cinnamon. In separate dish, serve j kept working until 8 o'clock .at night. I � loading a cart with gravel. When was founded, not on Hamilton's soda- -milk sante or other pudding sauce, if P the relinquishment of national secret �, the men he'd.filled ,the-cart,._one .of' city, but.on his knowledge and on bis John Jones Jenkins, who became strings them spoke sharply to the horses and coolness in directing the complex liked. Lord Giantawe, saw shining possibili- Success in France. lunged forward; but the rear' movements of the battlefield. Like ties in tin. He learned all there was - i they p ' -rots. I To Annunzio these -banking prop wheel's were -deep in- the ditch and General French, -he-has been a serious i Householdto learn about the tin plate trade, ani lems had, intereast—the great essen• I - � the horses could not start the heavy student of war all his life. He comes ,,yy Lace continually' cleaned with gaso- displayed such remarkable business tial lay In rousing Italy to a sense of I f 'A load. The driver again called loudly of a soldier strain; or his father once line or naphtha will burn yellow ! instinct that at 23 he was manager of the defence she must make against ! to them, and struck them with his commanded the 92nHighlanders, and ` quickly. the works which he had entered as a alien Kultur. D'Annunzio's success in i r� whip. � As ,the willing span strained I an ancestor of his as aide-de-camp Good lard is muck: better than' but: I lioy. At that time the tin plate Indus- �lparls France since he hent four years ago to again at the tugs, one of them slip- to the great Marlborough -,and his ter for basting roasted meat and for'try was developing rapidly. .The man- has been on -o of the wonders of 'ped and fellon-its side. natural aptitude for war has been trying. ufacture of sheets of iron and steel, the literary and artistic world. Perhaps the horse was discouraged. I cultivated, not merely by experience Starch is improved by long boiling, thinly coated with tin, originated in At the beginning of the. war D'An• to the field, 1 ut by familiarity with �Il Perhaps it was entanglewin the har- mstead of being made in the usual II Germany,. but Welsh plate surpassed nunzio was in Paris; where he flung ness. 4nyway, -it Jay tine � with Continental methods. As .a you he hurried way. 1 all' others,.and when only 24 years of himself into an ardent sympathy with If a pinch of salt be•added to the, age John Jones Jenkins ..and. some quivering sides whi'lai the driver leap- went to Germany, and from the 'old' ' France, but with the. growth of the- ed forward and' struck it again with Hanoverian, General Dammers, ac- sugar used for stewing sour- fruit friends started the Beaufort Tinplate l pro -war sentiment in Italy, overwhelm• + his whip. It•was a cruel thing and a ! uired the strategy that 1 ad riade than !' 'troch less sugar will be required. Works, really the nucleus of an Indus- ' ed by his sense of the kinship of the foolish thing to do, and the. sight was Prussians the military masters.,` of a ' In making children's dresses which try which`now employs 30,000 men. latin peoples, he returned to Florence more than Ehestet' could bear in Europe. - And since then he bas lear�- ,' will need letting down, stitch them Lord 6lantawe soon became a was- and passionately appealed for war on silence. Indignation boiled within ed to apply and qualify that science with 100 cotton thread, and You will I ter in the trdfle to whiich he subse- Austria. It was,'manq believe; really him, and before he really knew what' by the actual experience of war in have no trouble in ripping tucks or qu^tly owed his riches. Three-tim nce that aa�ung_ll country _ d : , Yrs was doi31P, he found himself be-� any tn-Egypt,--in-= hems. Mayor of, Swansea, he ultimately en- ovex With the allies.side-the angry driver and speaking to p South Africa. To clean brass flower pots or trays, tered parliament, and, it was in return _ him with a great earnestness that He has not the imperturbablE qua!- lnib them with a piece of lemon; then 'fot his public services that 'he was . It is also difficult to unteach a new caused the man to tarn' in ainaze- ity of Sir John French, for his tem - 5 pour boiling water over them, and fin- created a baron in 1906. Lord Glan- • _. erament is that of the artist, and gall polish with .a soft dry cloth. tawe's business capabilities have been dog old tricks. menta P - y Chester could never remember just he once confessed';' half jestingly, but Wb boiled and unboiled eggs get inherited by his two daughters, who that he had 13rtixed, spin them, an the boiled ones, are both directors of the Mumbles ' Adversity has ever been considered what he said. Fragments of t�iings wehad learn cgnne into battle swithout being as thin a blue funk and wondering how on will spin quite fast, while those which acne Jenkins, the you daughter, easily becomes acquainted with state in which a man him- Mercthat he meetings' and snatches keed at the gs of his "neverand of g ,have not been will hardly spinalso controlling her father's extensive self—particularly as he is in the state care fuu ly prepared address for the earth he was to get through."—Alfred ro,md once. g Gardiner, in the Atlartia - The hair mattresses which are fill- commercial interests in South Wales. free from flattery. dedication o! the drinking fountain • ..','.. .- ', - i •.. ... _ in'k.`�..r ..xi �� ,.w+td-.rw''c "'..s y.�'uae«�..,g�. .-..i ' ,, .. u..t --=w � .'.... :rte/ -a..: ... _.. � .Y -' ..,,y,• :. y. ... ., y „ .POET --DROVE -;about the: uHousehold - COUNTRY TO WAR - GABRIEL D'ANNUNZIO ITALY'S Selected Recipes, ed with black hair are much better than those filled with white hair, be - _ NATIONAL FIGURE. Foamy Sauce. --One cup sugar, one '•• ,,: .,: y.. . � if• ".^'Mf .: y. .'.�/ . ... '9' """ ',��..., .�. :. .. �- '_,... '..,CSI,' ..c%i,� s.r `..9 �� Y.. ::1•.> k .•'9..Yw S.. �J' - 'q,y- 'r' 4 s' a•. _ _ ,,,p� ^^.� Rii'�'w�t?.i.v +."-.. 'ws :.:•,-� � 4 ..7�4 •,� ^�N 'r"l' C-' '/�iP "X springiness. .. ., k�-..._ �: ... .�_..[.:y .,, � i„�Cd��,y+}.. � . :.r.'•�^, :. .. /' .^�' -Kr.rn._ t.'^'^.r"ti.• _ ...:f ., �. .Urp.-: w :... .''wG:f,.yt. +�. .a ._:' y ..,: �.. :..,• ._'AiYT-v.+��.•.-fi/ '.znr^,Y'` p-. r... : �': ?"cT � /.../.. .. �► � .. T kr. r Nry %' a' . .. ,,•� .' , � --+n � -.,. c. .. «,x .: .; •. v;;:', ,,.,.. ,,, to v <. �`.'Rx .. . Wit.' f S- .�'_� , _ as! _ l afula cold paranips -_'two -tablespeonfuls of butter anVAen cream enough to make smooth. Put cream pie corks bottling, and put into the bottles and jars while hot, when cold they will war_. n z1o, the Italian poet and patriot. Who for a pudding dish, sprinkle with but- x t '` knows the history of his passion drele of his ter ke until brown. the bird all over with lemon juice, f, .., - .. r e wrap in buttered paper, and I steam for two or three hours, accord- v - .',••tea-'. ter of one cup milk, two beaten eggsIng flour, beatingAdd to size. Period in Italian history, knows best the story of why, with month o and two tablespoons a little ngerrice hard. Add grated oyster plant. Sea- puddings just before placing in - the eon with salt and pepper, and drop oven. Half a pint of water can then mo'n' warag- glons against her ancient enemy. 'from spoo into deep, boiling fat. Fry be mixed with the milk and the foci- ' Italian'hopea have been welded into of two men: to golden%rown. Fried Summer Squash.—Wash and'Garibaldi ding will taste just as well. A sandwich hint.—When buttering the symbolic personalities and D'Annunzio. Garibaldi his cut young summer squash into slices bread for sandwiches knead the but- i was definitely the leader, setting far Italy. But D'Aanunzio is the n lone inch thick. Sprinkle with' ter on a plate and mix the mustard Aper and salt and dip in fine crumbs. I it instead it on to torch, made from the cumulative with of spreading IThenaqua ut the squash into a beaten � the meat. ten egg P flames of the folk heart of Northern diluted -with one tablespoonful milk' - A sure test of linen is to wet a por- ;nae one egg, twotaDlespoons in' i about linen. This is a never -fail test Ione -half cup sugar and one-half tea- j To revive withered flowers plunge •' Spoon baking powder. Line sides andthe stalks in boiling water and leave ;bottoms of muffin tins with mixture; them in it till it becomes cold. Then L made of foregoing, leaving space is.; cut about one. inch from the ends of `centred. Fill spaces'with apple sauce' I the stalks. _ It's sure to • if its �AA 160 • •,mow•+ • -. : � .c ��`"�,,�.� . _'`• :Ow: 'tri::....... �3•.L`�'�.°'--- Wit' i'i•�s � ��•*•••+•�•iwi•�• � * .•`w'► �c '` 'dii`•iwiii- �' Refinery has led Canada in - modern equipment, up-to-date methods, and the pursuit of one ideal—acbsolute& jpure sugar.In the Packages introduced by 6;2"�L7 —the 2 and 5 lb. Cartons and the 10, 20,. 50 and 100. Ib. Cloth Bags—you get -Cance s favote sugar, in pee&ect conditions -- --- ' "Let cAsArSweeten it" `143 CANADA SUGAR RMNING CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL --and a few raisins and bake twenty! If you wish to prevent green vege- imiatrtes in moiieratas even --- . utiles Isom boiling over, drop a piece t Meat Pie. --One and one-half pounds of dripping the size of a walnut into neck of beef, three pints peeled pots- ; the centre of them, just as they com- •toes, one large onion. Slice onion, mance to boil. 11 'and put to stew with beef. Cook and, To remove tea stains from woollen mash potatoes, adding one teaspoon I materials, cover with powdered fol- - sal# and-- - ssitsimh pepper toeach , ft- - ter's earth, dry and leave or wenty- quart. Line baking dish with one-half 'four hours. Then brush out, and the a the potatoes. Put in stewed meat, sea- stain will have disappeared. tr a ed to taste with salt and pepper. A home-made sauce for -cold eat.`° ver with rest of potatoes and bake ! - fifty minutes. Scrape a tablespoonful of horseradish, I affix with one tablespoonful of mixed I ' Peppers Stuffed with Mushrooms.—, Cut off the small end from young mustard, a teaspoonful of sugar, and j four tablespoonfuls of vinegar. }Preen peppers. Carefully remove the A use for an old leather belt.=Nail "seeds and partitions red parboil flue it -right side down on a piece of minutes- Mix two cupfuls of Soft, about the same size so that the wrong _ Chester's Speech. - = , mingled with the simple avid comaton breadcrumbe with three-fourths cup- side of the leather is uppermost This Chester Thompson did not like to sense plea that he made for kinder makes an excellent kn' ons - -- #e3 t#e. fallen horse mushrooms and one-fourth tea- "tee c� Days ' spoonful salt. Fill the peppers and a hoof` b t for Chester he day was The eget left the driver's eye and - I +. who real! enjoy declamation m r he flus ed under his tanned akin Stand them in a baking pan. Bake aJ 1�OTHjnG TO EQUAL ETS ! not is or aensittof among hiHe-Ws, "Well;. you are right; young man;' he ffiuslt hour, beating with one-half cap-' , _ particularly full of terrors. He -was Sul of water mixed with one table- BABY'S OWN TAB . Gabriele D dnnunsie ( 'laid. "And how you can talk—for s ' ^ _ 1 but when he faced an audience, even 1 little f@Ilow. I. 6onful butter: - — -- — -- Chester and the driver helped the Liver Loaf—One calf's liver, . one•, r There is nothing to equal Baby s , though it was made up wholly of those commemorative speill at- the anniver• horse to its feet, patted its nose, and ` cup bread crumbs, four slices salt O'w'n Tablets for little ones. They are I same school friends he.promptiy for- I _ baff Bary of the famous expedition of Gari- i-iemoved a Hole of the load, and then - ` •� ' park chopped, two tablespoons chop- absolutely Safe and are guaranteed baldi that united the two Sieii'ies and got what he had learned, and felt as the man drove away with no more pod onion, one cup water or stock, I free from opiates and never fail in gave back Naples to the Kingdom of if he were walking o8 a high. cliff., loud words or use of the whip. one-half teaspoon salt, one -halt tea- living relief from the minor ills of Italy. into space. I Cheater said nothing about what spoon kitchen bouquet, one tablespoon, babyhood and -childhood. Concerning Cheater tell ashamed of. this weak- bed happened until after the- dedica- A year ago one might Dave said that vinegar, few grains cayenne, few hem Mrs. Albert Bergeron, St. Aga- I nese and tried hard to overcome it, Garibaldi as a figure was losing lustre, i ' tion exercises at the new fountain gratings nutmeg. Wash liver, chop I Pit.. Que., writes: "My baby was auf- but with poor success. Now be was were ower. When his teacher, among _ fertn from constipation and teething and for years D'Annuazio has been the face to face with something far worse and cook in boiling water five minutes. g voice of voices for Italy, his the mem-' man others, congratulated him and 'i Drain, add bread crumbs, chop, and j troubles and Baby's Own Tablets'voice ory that could not forget, the brightest than speaking in school, In only two I y ick! cured him. Now,4_4Iways da more he must stand in the vil- told him how splendidly he had done, add remaining ingredients. Press into quickly mirror of Italy's half buried hopes. beside the new drinking he told her briefly about the driver pan, cover and bake one hour in slow' keep them in the house. The Tablets There has been no period In the lags square, are sold by medicine dealers or by fountain, and deliver an address bEc and the w I c horse. Oven, whole of his life when he has not been I "I knew I could do it after that," he Pittsburgh Potatoes:—'Wash and mail at 25 cents a box. from The Dr. ( D'Annunzio the patriot. - He was that I fore all the people gathered there. pare pbi toes, cut into oil --italf i a !How could'he ever do it': said. IL wasn'tsimply-that I Fouad Twhen slices and slices into one-half inch Ont.- journalism, Through all .his work be I Several years earlier, ester had ijoined the Bend of Mercy, and his love I had something say, but it gave cubes --there should be one quart Add has missed no chance to celebrate the 1 wholly, new meaning to the address -one small onion, finely chopped, and s : FROM TIN SHOP TO PEERAGE. greatness, past and future, of his coon a for pets -and all animals had led him ., _ -. to remain a member when many of, that you helped me prepare. cook in boiling salted water to cover' Remarkable Rise o[ �Yelak King of try' "That is the only way that -anyone _ •-seven minutes. tti intodd tnphalf can of that he speaks o4 "the very bitter Adri• Now he het hadsectand nim -this can -speak well in public," said his It is in the preface to "La Nave'.' he boys of his age had dropped out and boiYi _ Industry. I president,teacher; ,that is, .to have something five minutes, then drain. Put in but- l In the histor yon modern commerce atic," and later as "our sea" a little was by y to say that is worth saying, and to tered baking dish, pour over two cups are many romantic stories of self- wistfully, and dwells upon the better speak n the dedication of the dbeebea- put the whole heart into it.".—Youth's of white sauce, to which has been add- made men ;who have -risen from lowly days that it shall see and what_ free fol drinking fountain .that had been P Co.mpanion. .. ed one-half . pound of grated cheese, stations to positions of affluence, Gabriele D'Annunzio. given to the village. His pride would and bake until potatoes are soft- eminence and title; but few more re- not let him evade the'task, but how he 't "BOBS" ADMIRED HAMILTON. dom it sball take. For these touches, ' dreaded it! . With the help of his - -Pear Dimplings.—Pare, core and markable than that of-ber-d--Glantawe, greeabie to Austria, the sale of the I - asince aix large, ripe pears. Mix with .who has just died. dress, ,lie diad 'prepared a brief, ad' Regarded Him as tTie est ta- . them one-half nutmeg grated, two book was forbidden. In another Place! and as he said . it over and ounces clarified butter, sugar to taste This Welsh king of industry began he makes a point of expressing a wish I wander in the Field. his climb to the house of lords as a ' ower, t b s'l rather proud at it; every - and four well -beaten eggs. Add I a that • an Italian aeroplane should fly he telt absolutely sure that •every When Lord Roberts, not long be - 1 tin worker. It has been sai4-that be over all of those lands where -i 14a word of it would fly from his mind in fore his death, was asked whom c enough finely grated bread crumbs to could neither read nor write when he was spoken,' and the Italians through - make mixture stiff and smooth. Mold was 15. He attended night school at the panic of the moment. among the generals of the British Into egg-shaped balls with bowl of, 1 out the Trentino secretly gloated over I That is what Chester .was .thinking' ar>aity ,he regarded as the ablest com- - ' n di into boiling water that age, in order -to obtain a know- 1 his daring: I of one day while he was walking along wander in the .field, he replied; "Inti large $P� P I ledge of bookkeeping; and this in German capital was good to -Italy, and simmer one-half hour. Serve in spite of the'fact that he started work the road just outside the village. He I Hamilton." The judgment was dis- but Italians felt a kind of uneasiness I stopped to watch two men who Were utable, -but not indefensible; and it* :+ heated dish with sugar and dash of at 5 o'clock in the morning and was lest they were paying for kindness by I PP i P ' cinnamon. In separate dish, serve j kept working until 8 o'clock .at night. I � loading a cart with gravel. When was founded, not on Hamilton's soda- -milk sante or other pudding sauce, if P the relinquishment of national secret �, the men he'd.filled ,the-cart,._one .of' city, but.on his knowledge and on bis John Jones Jenkins, who became strings them spoke sharply to the horses and coolness in directing the complex liked. Lord Giantawe, saw shining possibili- Success in France. lunged forward; but the rear' movements of the battlefield. Like ties in tin. He learned all there was - i they p ' -rots. I To Annunzio these -banking prop wheel's were -deep in- the ditch and General French, -he-has been a serious i Householdto learn about the tin plate trade, ani lems had, intereast—the great essen• I - � the horses could not start the heavy student of war all his life. He comes ,,yy Lace continually' cleaned with gaso- displayed such remarkable business tial lay In rousing Italy to a sense of I f 'A load. The driver again called loudly of a soldier strain; or his father once line or naphtha will burn yellow ! instinct that at 23 he was manager of the defence she must make against ! to them, and struck them with his commanded the 92nHighlanders, and ` quickly. the works which he had entered as a alien Kultur. D'Annunzio's success in i r� whip. � As ,the willing span strained I an ancestor of his as aide-de-camp Good lard is muck: better than' but: I lioy. At that time the tin plate Indus- �lparls France since he hent four years ago to again at the tugs, one of them slip- to the great Marlborough -,and his ter for basting roasted meat and for'try was developing rapidly. .The man- has been on -o of the wonders of 'ped and fellon-its side. natural aptitude for war has been trying. ufacture of sheets of iron and steel, the literary and artistic world. Perhaps the horse was discouraged. I cultivated, not merely by experience Starch is improved by long boiling, thinly coated with tin, originated in At the beginning of the. war D'An• to the field, 1 ut by familiarity with �Il Perhaps it was entanglewin the har- mstead of being made in the usual II Germany,. but Welsh plate surpassed nunzio was in Paris; where he flung ness. 4nyway, -it Jay tine � with Continental methods. As .a you he hurried way. 1 all' others,.and when only 24 years of himself into an ardent sympathy with If a pinch of salt be•added to the, age John Jones Jenkins ..and. some quivering sides whi'lai the driver leap- went to Germany, and from the 'old' ' France, but with the. growth of the- ed forward and' struck it again with Hanoverian, General Dammers, ac- sugar used for stewing sour- fruit friends started the Beaufort Tinplate l pro -war sentiment in Italy, overwhelm• + his whip. It•was a cruel thing and a ! uired the strategy that 1 ad riade than !' 'troch less sugar will be required. Works, really the nucleus of an Indus- ' ed by his sense of the kinship of the foolish thing to do, and the. sight was Prussians the military masters.,` of a ' In making children's dresses which try which`now employs 30,000 men. latin peoples, he returned to Florence more than Ehestet' could bear in Europe. - And since then he bas lear�- ,' will need letting down, stitch them Lord 6lantawe soon became a was- and passionately appealed for war on silence. Indignation boiled within ed to apply and qualify that science with 100 cotton thread, and You will I ter in the trdfle to whiich he subse- Austria. It was,'manq believe; really him, and before he really knew what' by the actual experience of war in have no trouble in ripping tucks or qu^tly owed his riches. Three-tim nce that aa�ung_ll country _ d : , Yrs was doi31P, he found himself be-� any tn-Egypt,--in-= hems. Mayor of, Swansea, he ultimately en- ovex With the allies.side-the angry driver and speaking to p South Africa. To clean brass flower pots or trays, tered parliament, and, it was in return _ him with a great earnestness that He has not the imperturbablE qua!- lnib them with a piece of lemon; then 'fot his public services that 'he was . It is also difficult to unteach a new caused the man to tarn' in ainaze- ity of Sir John French, for his tem - 5 pour boiling water over them, and fin- created a baron in 1906. Lord Glan- • _. erament is that of the artist, and gall polish with .a soft dry cloth. tawe's business capabilities have been dog old tricks. menta P - y Chester could never remember just he once confessed';' half jestingly, but Wb boiled and unboiled eggs get inherited by his two daughters, who that he had 13rtixed, spin them, an the boiled ones, are both directors of the Mumbles ' Adversity has ever been considered what he said. Fragments of t�iings wehad learn cgnne into battle swithout being as thin a blue funk and wondering how on will spin quite fast, while those which acne Jenkins, the you daughter, easily becomes acquainted with state in which a man him- Mercthat he meetings' and snatches keed at the gs of his "neverand of g ,have not been will hardly spinalso controlling her father's extensive self—particularly as he is in the state care fuu ly prepared address for the earth he was to get through."—Alfred ro,md once. g Gardiner, in the Atlartia - The hair mattresses which are fill- commercial interests in South Wales. free from flattery. dedication o! the drinking fountain • ..','.. .- ', - i •.. ... _ in'k.`�..r ..xi �� ,.w+td-.rw''c "'..s y.�'uae«�..,g�. .-..i ' ,, .. u..t --=w � .'.... :rte/ -a..: ... _.. � .Y -' ..,,y,• :. y. ... ., y „ .POET --DROVE -;about the: uHousehold - COUNTRY TO WAR - GABRIEL D'ANNUNZIO ITALY'S Selected Recipes, ed with black hair are much better than those filled with white hair, be - _ NATIONAL FIGURE. Foamy Sauce. --One cup sugar, one cause the latter has generally been Icup milk, three egg whites; rind and bleached and is deprived of its „juice ons lemon. Heat milk, Beat springiness. Previous to the Present War He Won -egg whites stiff, adding sugar gradu- When cooking haricot beans add a Great Reputation in ally. Add milk and flavoring, beating salt to the water firthey will i}1n the while. Serve_foamy. time _coolL in_ a_hird-._of_the tmet and will . Paris. __when Scalloped Parsnips --Mix two cup -;-not ,mavhed with need to be soaked overnight. for The story, • of Italy and the great afula cold paranips -_'two -tablespeonfuls of butter anVAen cream enough to make smooth. Put cream pie corks bottling, and put into the bottles and jars while hot, when cold they will war_. n z1o, the Italian poet and patriot. Who for a pudding dish, sprinkle with but- seal' themselves tightly.Y-1-y knows the history of his passion drele of his ter ke until brown. the bird all over with lemon juice, --d the widening - love that shrines the Latin peoples, interpret the peculiar quality Oyster Plant Fritters.—Scrape cy-,then ',ster plant and grate fine. Make bat- wrap in buttered paper, and I steam for two or three hours, accord- and can of Ms contributions to this last tense ter of one cup milk, two beaten eggsIng flour, beatingAdd to size. Period in Italian history, knows best the story of why, with month o and two tablespoons a little ngerrice hard. Add grated oyster plant. Sea- puddings just before placing in - the eon with salt and pepper, and drop oven. Half a pint of water can then mo'n' warag- glons against her ancient enemy. 'from spoo into deep, boiling fat. Fry be mixed with the milk and the foci- ' Italian'hopea have been welded into of two men: to golden%rown. Fried Summer Squash.—Wash and'Garibaldi ding will taste just as well. A sandwich hint.—When buttering the symbolic personalities and D'Annunzio. Garibaldi his cut young summer squash into slices bread for sandwiches knead the but- i was definitely the leader, setting far Italy. But D'Aanunzio is the n lone inch thick. Sprinkle with' ter on a plate and mix the mustard Aper and salt and dip in fine crumbs. I it instead it on to torch, made from the cumulative with of spreading IThenaqua ut the squash into a beaten � the meat. ten egg P flames of the folk heart of Northern diluted -with one tablespoonful milk' - A sure test of linen is to wet a por- ltaiy, the artist's gardener who lent hie spirit for the showing of the emo- nd again in crumbs. Fry in deep non of piece and if moisture is quick- `9hot tat until lightlybrowned. absorbed and shows throu h to tion of his countrymen He made a Crumb Tarts.—To one cup crumiie ;other side you will never_ be mistakenmen - �___, — ;nae one egg, twotaDlespoons in' i about linen. This is a never -fail test Ione -half cup sugar and one-half tea- j To revive withered flowers plunge •' Spoon baking powder. Line sides andthe stalks in boiling water and leave ;bottoms of muffin tins with mixture; them in it till it becomes cold. Then L made of foregoing, leaving space is.; cut about one. inch from the ends of `centred. Fill spaces'with apple sauce' I the stalks. _ It's sure to • if its �AA 160 • •,mow•+ • -. : � .c ��`"�,,�.� . _'`• :Ow: 'tri::....... �3•.L`�'�.°'--- Wit' i'i•�s � ��•*•••+•�•iwi•�• � * .•`w'► �c '` 'dii`•iwiii- �' Refinery has led Canada in - modern equipment, up-to-date methods, and the pursuit of one ideal—acbsolute& jpure sugar.In the Packages introduced by 6;2"�L7 —the 2 and 5 lb. Cartons and the 10, 20,. 50 and 100. Ib. Cloth Bags—you get -Cance s favote sugar, in pee&ect conditions -- --- ' "Let cAsArSweeten it" `143 CANADA SUGAR RMNING CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL --and a few raisins and bake twenty! If you wish to prevent green vege- imiatrtes in moiieratas even --- . utiles Isom boiling over, drop a piece t Meat Pie. --One and one-half pounds of dripping the size of a walnut into neck of beef, three pints peeled pots- ; the centre of them, just as they com- •toes, one large onion. Slice onion, mance to boil. 11 'and put to stew with beef. Cook and, To remove tea stains from woollen mash potatoes, adding one teaspoon I materials, cover with powdered fol- - sal# and-- - ssitsimh pepper toeach , ft- - ter's earth, dry and leave or wenty- quart. Line baking dish with one-half 'four hours. Then brush out, and the a the potatoes. Put in stewed meat, sea- stain will have disappeared. tr a ed to taste with salt and pepper. A home-made sauce for -cold eat.`° ver with rest of potatoes and bake ! - fifty minutes. Scrape a tablespoonful of horseradish, I affix with one tablespoonful of mixed I ' Peppers Stuffed with Mushrooms.—, Cut off the small end from young mustard, a teaspoonful of sugar, and j four tablespoonfuls of vinegar. }Preen peppers. Carefully remove the A use for an old leather belt.=Nail "seeds and partitions red parboil flue it -right side down on a piece of minutes- Mix two cupfuls of Soft, about the same size so that the wrong _ Chester's Speech. - = , mingled with the simple avid comaton breadcrumbe with three-fourths cup- side of the leather is uppermost This Chester Thompson did not like to sense plea that he made for kinder makes an excellent kn' ons - -- #e3 t#e. fallen horse mushrooms and one-fourth tea- "tee c� Days ' spoonful salt. Fill the peppers and a hoof` b t for Chester he day was The eget left the driver's eye and - I +. who real! enjoy declamation m r he flus ed under his tanned akin Stand them in a baking pan. Bake aJ 1�OTHjnG TO EQUAL ETS ! not is or aensittof among hiHe-Ws, "Well;. you are right; young man;' he ffiuslt hour, beating with one-half cap-' , _ particularly full of terrors. He -was Sul of water mixed with one table- BABY'S OWN TAB . Gabriele D dnnunsie ( 'laid. "And how you can talk—for s ' ^ _ 1 but when he faced an audience, even 1 little f@Ilow. I. 6onful butter: - — -- — -- Chester and the driver helped the Liver Loaf—One calf's liver, . one•, r There is nothing to equal Baby s , though it was made up wholly of those commemorative speill at- the anniver• horse to its feet, patted its nose, and ` cup bread crumbs, four slices salt O'w'n Tablets for little ones. They are I same school friends he.promptiy for- I _ baff Bary of the famous expedition of Gari- i-iemoved a Hole of the load, and then - ` •� ' park chopped, two tablespoons chop- absolutely Safe and are guaranteed baldi that united the two Sieii'ies and got what he had learned, and felt as the man drove away with no more pod onion, one cup water or stock, I free from opiates and never fail in gave back Naples to the Kingdom of if he were walking o8 a high. cliff., loud words or use of the whip. one-half teaspoon salt, one -halt tea- living relief from the minor ills of Italy. into space. I Cheater said nothing about what spoon kitchen bouquet, one tablespoon, babyhood and -childhood. Concerning Cheater tell ashamed of. this weak- bed happened until after the- dedica- A year ago one might Dave said that vinegar, few grains cayenne, few hem Mrs. Albert Bergeron, St. Aga- I nese and tried hard to overcome it, Garibaldi as a figure was losing lustre, i ' tion exercises at the new fountain gratings nutmeg. Wash liver, chop I Pit.. Que., writes: "My baby was auf- but with poor success. Now be was were ower. When his teacher, among _ fertn from constipation and teething and for years D'Annuazio has been the face to face with something far worse and cook in boiling water five minutes. g voice of voices for Italy, his the mem-' man others, congratulated him and 'i Drain, add bread crumbs, chop, and j troubles and Baby's Own Tablets'voice ory that could not forget, the brightest than speaking in school, In only two I y ick! cured him. Now,4_4Iways da more he must stand in the vil- told him how splendidly he had done, add remaining ingredients. Press into quickly mirror of Italy's half buried hopes. beside the new drinking he told her briefly about the driver pan, cover and bake one hour in slow' keep them in the house. The Tablets There has been no period In the lags square, are sold by medicine dealers or by fountain, and deliver an address bEc and the w I c horse. Oven, whole of his life when he has not been I "I knew I could do it after that," he Pittsburgh Potatoes:—'Wash and mail at 25 cents a box. from The Dr. ( D'Annunzio the patriot. - He was that I fore all the people gathered there. pare pbi toes, cut into oil --italf i a !How could'he ever do it': said. IL wasn'tsimply-that I Fouad Twhen slices and slices into one-half inch Ont.- journalism, Through all .his work be I Several years earlier, ester had ijoined the Bend of Mercy, and his love I had something say, but it gave cubes --there should be one quart Add has missed no chance to celebrate the 1 wholly, new meaning to the address -one small onion, finely chopped, and s : FROM TIN SHOP TO PEERAGE. greatness, past and future, of his coon a for pets -and all animals had led him ., _ -. to remain a member when many of, that you helped me prepare. cook in boiling salted water to cover' Remarkable Rise o[ �Yelak King of try' "That is the only way that -anyone _ •-seven minutes. tti intodd tnphalf can of that he speaks o4 "the very bitter Adri• Now he het hadsectand nim -this can -speak well in public," said his It is in the preface to "La Nave'.' he boys of his age had dropped out and boiYi _ Industry. I president,teacher; ,that is, .to have something five minutes, then drain. Put in but- l In the histor yon modern commerce atic," and later as "our sea" a little was by y to say that is worth saying, and to tered baking dish, pour over two cups are many romantic stories of self- wistfully, and dwells upon the better speak n the dedication of the dbeebea- put the whole heart into it.".—Youth's of white sauce, to which has been add- made men ;who have -risen from lowly days that it shall see and what_ free fol drinking fountain .that had been P Co.mpanion. .. ed one-half . pound of grated cheese, stations to positions of affluence, Gabriele D'Annunzio. given to the village. His pride would and bake until potatoes are soft- eminence and title; but few more re- not let him evade the'task, but how he 't "BOBS" ADMIRED HAMILTON. dom it sball take. For these touches, ' dreaded it! . With the help of his - -Pear Dimplings.—Pare, core and markable than that of-ber-d--Glantawe, greeabie to Austria, the sale of the I - asince aix large, ripe pears. Mix with .who has just died. dress, ,lie diad 'prepared a brief, ad' Regarded Him as tTie est ta- . them one-half nutmeg grated, two book was forbidden. In another Place! and as he said . it over and ounces clarified butter, sugar to taste This Welsh king of industry began he makes a point of expressing a wish I wander in the Field. his climb to the house of lords as a ' ower, t b s'l rather proud at it; every - and four well -beaten eggs. Add I a that • an Italian aeroplane should fly he telt absolutely sure that •every When Lord Roberts, not long be - 1 tin worker. It has been sai4-that be over all of those lands where -i 14a word of it would fly from his mind in fore his death, was asked whom c enough finely grated bread crumbs to could neither read nor write when he was spoken,' and the Italians through - make mixture stiff and smooth. Mold was 15. He attended night school at the panic of the moment. among the generals of the British Into egg-shaped balls with bowl of, 1 out the Trentino secretly gloated over I That is what Chester .was .thinking' ar>aity ,he regarded as the ablest com- - ' n di into boiling water that age, in order -to obtain a know- 1 his daring: I of one day while he was walking along wander in the .field, he replied; "Inti large $P� P I ledge of bookkeeping; and this in German capital was good to -Italy, and simmer one-half hour. Serve in spite of the'fact that he started work the road just outside the village. He I Hamilton." The judgment was dis- but Italians felt a kind of uneasiness I stopped to watch two men who Were utable, -but not indefensible; and it* :+ heated dish with sugar and dash of at 5 o'clock in the morning and was lest they were paying for kindness by I PP i P ' cinnamon. In separate dish, serve j kept working until 8 o'clock .at night. I � loading a cart with gravel. When was founded, not on Hamilton's soda- -milk sante or other pudding sauce, if P the relinquishment of national secret �, the men he'd.filled ,the-cart,._one .of' city, but.on his knowledge and on bis John Jones Jenkins, who became strings them spoke sharply to the horses and coolness in directing the complex liked. Lord Giantawe, saw shining possibili- Success in France. lunged forward; but the rear' movements of the battlefield. Like ties in tin. He learned all there was - i they p ' -rots. I To Annunzio these -banking prop wheel's were -deep in- the ditch and General French, -he-has been a serious i Householdto learn about the tin plate trade, ani lems had, intereast—the great essen• I - � the horses could not start the heavy student of war all his life. He comes ,,yy Lace continually' cleaned with gaso- displayed such remarkable business tial lay In rousing Italy to a sense of I f 'A load. The driver again called loudly of a soldier strain; or his father once line or naphtha will burn yellow ! instinct that at 23 he was manager of the defence she must make against ! to them, and struck them with his commanded the 92nHighlanders, and ` quickly. the works which he had entered as a alien Kultur. D'Annunzio's success in i r� whip. � As ,the willing span strained I an ancestor of his as aide-de-camp Good lard is muck: better than' but: I lioy. At that time the tin plate Indus- �lparls France since he hent four years ago to again at the tugs, one of them slip- to the great Marlborough -,and his ter for basting roasted meat and for'try was developing rapidly. .The man- has been on -o of the wonders of 'ped and fellon-its side. natural aptitude for war has been trying. ufacture of sheets of iron and steel, the literary and artistic world. Perhaps the horse was discouraged. I cultivated, not merely by experience Starch is improved by long boiling, thinly coated with tin, originated in At the beginning of the. war D'An• to the field, 1 ut by familiarity with �Il Perhaps it was entanglewin the har- mstead of being made in the usual II Germany,. but Welsh plate surpassed nunzio was in Paris; where he flung ness. 4nyway, -it Jay tine � with Continental methods. As .a you he hurried way. 1 all' others,.and when only 24 years of himself into an ardent sympathy with If a pinch of salt be•added to the, age John Jones Jenkins ..and. some quivering sides whi'lai the driver leap- went to Germany, and from the 'old' ' France, but with the. growth of the- ed forward and' struck it again with Hanoverian, General Dammers, ac- sugar used for stewing sour- fruit friends started the Beaufort Tinplate l pro -war sentiment in Italy, overwhelm• + his whip. It•was a cruel thing and a ! uired the strategy that 1 ad riade than !' 'troch less sugar will be required. Works, really the nucleus of an Indus- ' ed by his sense of the kinship of the foolish thing to do, and the. sight was Prussians the military masters.,` of a ' In making children's dresses which try which`now employs 30,000 men. latin peoples, he returned to Florence more than Ehestet' could bear in Europe. - And since then he bas lear�- ,' will need letting down, stitch them Lord 6lantawe soon became a was- and passionately appealed for war on silence. Indignation boiled within ed to apply and qualify that science with 100 cotton thread, and You will I ter in the trdfle to whiich he subse- Austria. It was,'manq believe; really him, and before he really knew what' by the actual experience of war in have no trouble in ripping tucks or qu^tly owed his riches. Three-tim nce that aa�ung_ll country _ d : , Yrs was doi31P, he found himself be-� any tn-Egypt,--in-= hems. Mayor of, Swansea, he ultimately en- ovex With the allies.side-the angry driver and speaking to p South Africa. To clean brass flower pots or trays, tered parliament, and, it was in return _ him with a great earnestness that He has not the imperturbablE qua!- lnib them with a piece of lemon; then 'fot his public services that 'he was . It is also difficult to unteach a new caused the man to tarn' in ainaze- ity of Sir John French, for his tem - 5 pour boiling water over them, and fin- created a baron in 1906. Lord Glan- • _. erament is that of the artist, and gall polish with .a soft dry cloth. tawe's business capabilities have been dog old tricks. menta P - y Chester could never remember just he once confessed';' half jestingly, but Wb boiled and unboiled eggs get inherited by his two daughters, who that he had 13rtixed, spin them, an the boiled ones, are both directors of the Mumbles ' Adversity has ever been considered what he said. Fragments of t�iings wehad learn cgnne into battle swithout being as thin a blue funk and wondering how on will spin quite fast, while those which acne Jenkins, the you daughter, easily becomes acquainted with state in which a man him- Mercthat he meetings' and snatches keed at the gs of his "neverand of g ,have not been will hardly spinalso controlling her father's extensive self—particularly as he is in the state care fuu ly prepared address for the earth he was to get through."—Alfred ro,md once. g Gardiner, in the Atlartia - The hair mattresses which are fill- commercial interests in South Wales. free from flattery. dedication o! the drinking fountain • ..','.. .- ', - i •.. ... _ in'k.`�..r ..xi �� ,.w+td-.rw''c "'..s y.�'uae«�..,g�. .-..i ' ,, .. u..t --=w � .'.... :rte/ -a..: ... _.. � .Y -' ..,,y,• :. y. ... ., y „ i e' ss„. d.<•..w :-p, times the body is placed with the head _to the east and simetimes to the west_ It is held by 'certain writers that this e r NRMS.de w1=701 ,°=Nt °E'J . '�`-;_- .. `.' _ w•.. :�:s; '• s.w '.'t+a• a' ,. .�s.a�-a ;'•.:......�.'.. .-T-_x ; .E. - ..•- r r.. :,.-:;;... •.. . .:.:;., ri•' -"k ae-"s('- a,P" `•'Fi'. 'f«" c y.. - been unable to hear or speak until he .cg n•. "•i Serdw_ and the head is placed to the east or was taken w; o tai ; y, _west acc�. rdi�_as- -the-- dead are a moving. picture entertainment - irr FIjITEDsunrise, Sold at the BCat Local Stores (thought of in connection with the the -the Liverpool. While watching a comic _ _ J _ • 1%?�4i1s ► " 4'AllJ a of all ages, in the foremost files of time." Among some the dead are buried lying, others sitting, as is the case with several of the Indian tribes; and instances are related where warriors or leaders in the nations have been buried seated upon their favorite war horse, as was done with the famous Blackbird, the chief of the once pow- erful Omahas. But there, is a remarkable figree- ment of custom for the practice of RECOVERS HIS SPEECH. ' Wounded British Soldier Also - Able to - Hear Now. Robert Beck, of Chicago, who was made deaf and dulnb by an injury sua- tained while fighting with the British Army-, suddenly recovered his speech and hearing- in a -Liverpool hospitaL Beck, who was a motor cycle ;police= man on the Chicago force -when the war began, became a despatch, bearer . GI LJeETT'S LYE: p EATS DIRT— - -- luau 9P1M,VG_,V ,. �- frtflef omeLez s times the body is placed with the head _to the east and simetimes to the west_ It is held by 'certain writers that this -.____ _ -_ _ _. struck down. by a sniper's bullet in Flanders. He was taken to Liverpool. From the day of his • injury he had r ' __ . s?! � The'Pen for is always ready. to write _on any kind of paper. -Active anywhere. Will Iasi for years after the war is over. custom is due to solar symbolism, been unable to hear or speak until he Serdw_ and the head is placed to the east or was taken w; o ; _. �gsslas; .Sgfrty assd Sri}=Filliaj- 7yAes, 11.50 asd.0 p _west acc�. rdi�_as- -the-- dead are a moving. picture entertainment - irr FIjITEDsunrise, Sold at the BCat Local Stores (thought of in connection with the the -the Liverpool. While watching a comic E1pf'Gl LLETTCOhlPANY e'�'rotG L. E. W. t e r m e a Camp any , Limited , M o o t r e. l reputed --home of deity or the sunset the reputed home picture he suddenly burst out In t h f d TORONTO ONT. WAR -TIME. ECONOMY. . :.Waste at This' Time Is Nothing Short of a National Danger. An effort is being made by the Scot- tish Municipalities, without sacrificing the efficiency of necessary services, - to respond to the appeals of the Gov- ernment for the practice of war -time ,., ecenomy. The retrenchment which is of the _dead. laughter. The next women a oun T. _- that_he_was: able- to talk --and hear - -- There are, however, some tribes normally. that lay their dead north and south, The Diplomatic Wa HIS MAJESTY THE KLh1G. P y s and others. bury- men with .the face •- - � - "My`neighbor, in the most urbane to the north and women with the face Applied lA I: The Rose, the -Thistle, the Shamrock, O 0 r n S way, has noti'&ed me to keep my chick - to emblems over the sea, to the south; while among some of the Seconds ens out of his garden." African tribes if one ha ens to die 6oi e, b"we"ng feat Are � all of them loving tokens s PP { "And" ou." g away from his home he is buried far- u red s e corn pinched I �, y Of the homage we offer'thee. Ing his native'viilage. toes can be cured With the utmost courtesy I have Y— Quick by Putnam s Ex• informed him that my chickens may The central king of the. nations• -tractor In 24 hours. go where they please. Ig throned on the hub of the wheel,e e "Putnam's" soodwe ""Yoli must have been reading 'up And all the spokes are British oaks, Appendicitis Prevented way vha.t drawius pain, eases instant- on diplomatic matters." And the felloes are bound with . 7, _ make'° the feet feed -gid- Ot on'oe' "Yes, it all illus ra s Curren pro= ---atee--2:-- _ a Blit. bottle o[ "Pvtaam's today. gess. A year ago, over the -acme Life Lenhen _ I _ -,- -_- _ L_ _ authorities are alive to the warning i The God of Light sustain thy might! In a Bad Fix. ping. by' Mr." - . given r. Asquith that waste on pint may'st thou never forget eraitb Malnh a ed The well -beloved bishop of a cer- the part either of individuals or of The weal of those mighty dominions classes, which is always foolish and i On which the sun doth not set.Doctors say i! people kept their ;tam Southern State is so absent- - Y I Ishort-eigiltad, Is at this time nothing bowels in proper -order there would be' minded that his family is always ap- ir short of a national danger. The ob-}The pdtlee of thy Sovereign power ci such disease on record a apt, and is away for his welfare when he i est which x11 seem to have set before Vitirateth in every bias. /nils. It is due solely to neglect, and is away from home. is therefore preventable. Ifyou have Not long ago, while making a jour- eu= We pray fm peace,but-If it -cease constipation, bad breath or headache'-'ney-by rail, the :m° peadituse and increase savings. Erin-{ 'We're all at the King's command. you need medicine right away. The i The offitmenir— «n � i find. his ticket when the conductor burgh Corporation have reduced their moment you suspect your bowels are you ut on our child's skin gets clo ed you should take Dr. Hamil- asked for it. 9 P 7 estimates for the year bg a sum o!, From this fair Iand of the Maple, �g Y "Never mind, bishop;' said the con- into the system just as surely as Jk about 910,000. The City Treasurer This granary of golden whew ton s Pills, the smoothest regulator of ductor, who .knew him well, "I'll get food the child eats. Don't let on this aatisiaetory result has been We bring our tribute and fealty ahem all. They move the bowels and y enabled to hold out a prospect of some ! And lay them at thy teeL cleanse the liver so smoothly you it on my second- rQ1�rid." impure fats and'mineral coloring measure of relief for the ratepayer. gettscarcelyaction just e8ect. But you However, the conductor pass- thea ointments contain) get 1 a epayer• k matter (such as man of thus.- _ - get the action just the same. Taken ed throe h the ear again the ticket P In the urgent necessity, for economy This the prayer of Canadian hearts, at night you prake up next morning, was still missing. into your child's blood 1 tam- 1 the first saving should be made upon 4 May thy Majesty never lack . I clear headed, hungry, rested,, ever- "Oh. yell, bishop, it will be all right Bak is partly herbal. No poia- taipital expenditure. The larger Scot- i The men. or the might to defend the getic, feeling like a different man.? if Y� neve! find it!" the contactor "itis- mianicipitlities are acting upon) iyghL, Why don't you spend a quarter to -day assured flim, onous coloring. Use it always.RIM this principle. In Glasgow all schemes And the _fame of the. Union Jack. and try Dr. Hamiltons Pills, They 50c. Box tet AH DrugSbi• w4 Q contra - involving new work which have not I work so easy, dust as nature would "No, it won't, my friend," contra- ( .been finally contracted for have been order, never' gripe or cause headache. dieted the bishop. `'I've got to find s y Three cheers for the King of England. Finest thing for folks that are out.i that ticket. I want. to know where postponed," and no nese proposals ne- With three for the Red, White and of sorts de ressed lacking in color I'm " cessitating- capital expenditure >are ; p g going. a s P BTUs'. and spirits. Folks t�iat use Dr. Hc. -he-tas»flelte3.. - mavhave peace Den ,. an ache ora � I -- Horrible Dream. ♦-, -. FOR -�- In Dundee, while the part df the And the love of his subjects, too. pain, -feel good all the new Town Hall scheme for which Sir -F. Falling, Vancouver, B.C. time simply because the system is j "I dreamed last night that I owned ;lames Caird has made himseel! per I clean, regulated and health . Thin l the earth. _ - _ ou, can easily prove yourself. "That was a pleasant dream." r rasass ros sf�as. nonaliy responsible, is to be proceeded Tea on the Battlefield. 7 LOOstxo FOR s FARM Costly,e a ftrith, the -other section, estimated_ to - Quite -the contrary. When the first 1 m• I kava ovar Two Hundred on ms _ met about 1170,000, which would have Tea suddenly becomes one .m the QUAINT INN NAMES. of .the month came around 5,000,000 tut: located in tiro beet sections of On - items of war- material, and the price ]e,. eatened t0 mOVe." taelo All wex- A w n•w-„s Brataptou. Itallen upon the rates, is to be held up - people,. � , "bitil"after the ctlncluaion of the war. has gone up in the primary market Germany Holds the Record for Fan- af7worarass roil swr�s, about thirty per cent. with prospects tastic Names. ROFIT-MAKINU NEWS AND JOB Aberdeen is following the same .S+tYaasd'sf Lsadmeae oars• Dandruff. (Mires for sic su soot Ontario of a real shortage and- still further course: Permission may be sought bi advances in price. When warring Scattered throughout England Are impelled by Duty. towns bra he sot useeffut ll i Interesting ion raise IAb0,000 for the purification of some curious inn names, but Germany =: , application to Wilson Publi"hintr Com - armies start baying tea for rasions "I must say these are fine biscuits! ' -the Dee; but the works will not be be -probably holds the record for out -of- Y not+... as w..c Aeef■fde ec. Towata gun until the -war it; over. A useful on the field with its attendant great the -way signs and' fantastic names. exclaimed the young husband. waste, and the entire Russian people " MfaCGLLANEOU& ' example is also being given by Dun- I The_ moat absurd :results are usually How could you-'ssq those are fine v .� �;ER, TUM Lt' Nll's, ETC`. ` yA are suddenly deprived, of vodka and dee and Aberdeen in the matter of I � obtained by the name of some animal I biscuits? inquired the young wife's internal and -external, cured with - turned to tea, then it can scarcely . with a more or less. unsuitable ob'ect -' mother in a private interview. cut pain by our home rreatment. write its before too tate. Pr Beilman Medical ?� be surprising that such a fluctuation "I didn't say the were fine: I mere- '- Dundee School Board had intended The Comfortable Chicken and the Cold y �. Limited, rc4ufnsrw�od, Ont. should creat in the Brice of tea. Frog; both of them in Berlin, are cer- ly said I must say so." Jo proceed with the erection o! a Messrs. Henderson & - Co.'s latest-' tains left in the shade b the Angry new school f sad to carry out extensive y y ltherations on an existing :.secondary monthly circular issued from Ceylon Ant (Ort, in' Westphalia), and the land Just to hand " is e r - r _ of -the market was the record rices M -- --T �- pended, while Aberdeen School Board P is an inn in a suburb, of Berlin, and leave postponed extensions and alters- psi for flavorq teas. The oldest, not far from it is the thirsty Pelican M Sons on certain schools, estimated to -mem ers of the tea trade in Ceylon The Dirty Parlor, the Bloody Bones, rTliia is to certify that I have used ,...,xb R east between 120,000 and 930,000. could not. remember,such high prices the Musical Cats, the Four Hundred- MINARD'S LItiIMENT in my fam-� spartasw� a�� Isom being realized before." _ -weight Man, and the Boners' Den are ily for years and consider it the best .L liniment on tie market. I have found all in Berlin or the neighborhood, and it excellent for horse flesh. 03MAMOIS salts aysarsss �oO1iL FRESH AT -NIGHT OLD AND NEW IN WAR. , the Old Straw Bag in Leipzig. The (Signed) ' Open Bunghole is in Stadto en, in the W. S. PINEO. L OTT If •One Uses the_ Right Kind of Food. Battles Are Won .By Poisoning the Palatine, and the Shoulderblade in '."Woodlands," Middleton. -N. S. 'v .If, by proper selection of food one Air By Chemicals. Jerichow. '• The Last Teat 'ia a land- ' can feel strong and -fresh. at the end rlordIs notion for the name of Isis inn, --. --- Toasts and ehstrlee its^ Tomov'rm One of the curious features of this W ylac• many graduates is yosetttlons, , 1A a day's work it is�worth While to is the reversion to m thad situs d near a ave and visited b - - I t• for lace know the kind -of food that will pro- fighting counted obsolete. The gree- returning mourners, and is. -of fre- _ W. T. 311110% SO�OD11rY� Tong! stx'•efb duce this result odes, bayonet -sparring, airmen's quint occurrence throughout the Fa- His Habit. A school teacher. in the Went says therland.' darns, and many others, remind us of , In this connection: d' 'You'll have to quit smoking," said • ancient days. And there is talk of " "At the time I commenced the use aftiasx'a's Lisflmseae iftelle.n 2rearatria. •the physician. -` of Grape -Nuts my health was so rigging out the soldier in steel helmet ++ ' poor ' I I don't smoke. Reduces Bursal 9G�ka b. that I thought I would have to 'give Vass, and shield. In truth it would Blondes 'should avoid the lighter ., 'Thickened, SwoUue g g � Then you'll have -to-quit quit drink: %- not take long for the Roman.legionary. shades of blue which gives an* ash n up my work altogether. I was rapid- r -- Y ing. Ctafrbs, Riled Teadofsr. SoreC. - t losing in weight, had little appetite, to het his hand in this new Gallic War, appearance to the complexion. _ "I don't drink." • " _ • now from Braisees or Strefdafri " y- The Black Maria• and Jack John - was nervous and sleepless, and sayer- , . .. "Haven't you. ,any habits?" ' .' stops Spavin lameness, allays pain. • �:; , sone he would hardly take kindly to. 31snard ■ X430mout cures suras. Etc. �� fenced almost constantly a fegling of None at all --except taking' medi- Does not blisters remo.e the hair of exhaustion. �, I But once "blooded" to -the artillery I „ p I! The Power of Cheerfulness. cine. lay u the hoose. >t2.00 a booth "I tried various remedies without the rest would,come to him as all ir! T_ at druggists or delivered. Book 1 M free. the day's work. For the Roman man' -'I Go forth today with cheer in you*r ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind --ass good results; then I determined to a 3=ard's Liaimeat tow fol• evrywha+ tatise c liniment for b1vi, eau nouody ° 4 give particular -attention to my food, I at -arms Was ever a great man with `heart And-se,-ge-forthon exert' day. Pn !� Ii the spade and the short "gladius" it Surprising will be the power of it ark -"What sent AI nr'rn�' swollen setas or suds: t end have learned something of the Smash Up --J gy, , heals and soothes. $1.00 a e at drag•• was that won Rome's battles. How You will soon redeem- the errors of to the insane asylum?". Tom -"A gists or Post d. Will tell ou more if you t + properties of Grape -Nuts for rebuild- I. a' pat Ing, body, brain and nerves. he would smile to hear that the French •the past; you will do better work and I �ad yy more, work. And our cheerfulness I train of thought passed throug his ..rite. ern the V. S. A. by "Since using Grape -Nuts I .have are abbreviating their bayonets. hat the , 3' -brain. Viand .Wrecked it." f W. F, round, p, o. v., iii8 Lyrnsero Bid`., Moertraal, tsa. made a constant and rapid improve.- inert nation Macaulay t at Y shortens its tweapons lift everyone llaround you. Oh wonder - lengthens nder- - ' - - - -- - - work P p- Tnent in health, in spite' of the fact" that all this time; I have been en- I lengthens its borders. May it be so in ful is the power of cheerfulness. Oh; gaged in strenuous and exacting this easel wonderful is the good s does. -work.' All. the brave superfluities of war ` -the waving baunerE - noding,. "I have gained twelve "pounds in weight and have a good appetite, n plumes, sabretaches,' busbies, feather bonnets, epaulettes, sashes and rib- nervea'are steady and sleep sound. 1 II have such strength and reserve force ! bons -all that clinks and shines and that I feel almost as strong and fresh flames- have been taken away. The at the close of a day's work as At the `ailing of the soldier has no more part - �T m the lust of -the eyes) the pride.of of _ ♦r e.` beginning.` the flesh. attles are won b P . Overstern V Bottom. 55L' _r "Before using Grape -Nuts I was y poison- a;. troubled much with -weak eyes; but as I ing the .Air by chemical 'prescription l rotor Boa - my vitality increased the eyes became stronger. - .'-• BUAIALS DIFFER. s Freight Prepaid to- an�y Railway Stet+tlon . in t' "1 never beard of another food as li , ,�Ontelorlo, Leogbh le Fd., Beasati 8 in.- B Iia..• 4 us and economical as Grape-- Some Tribes Lai Their Dead North _. - . = Depth 1 Ft. 8 In. A NT . MaT08 ,-'ITB. nutritlo P _Nuts" - and South. _ ' Bpet�catfon No. 2B Ifivins engine prices on request. (let o+nr Quotations -There's `a Reason. ` The modes of burial differ wiifely On -"The Penetaaa Line" Gbmaneroial tt�ad Pleasure Lsamdias, i:alw' ew, Name given by Canadian Postum among various peoples, from the p bouts and Canoes • � 23 THE R - Go., Windsor, Ont rudest ceremonies and methods of the THE G'IDLEY BOAT CO.. LIMITED, PENETAN(is GAN. '• n � lftvar rasa the above latter'? A, now b'• oa• appeam tun► time to time. They wandering tribes to the ornate, im- are genatae, true. sad rail 'of hamaa pressive, revrent services' of "the heir RD. 7. ' ISSL"E 38-115. interest. r - '_J;• � c Baa„ rrc;?;' �.:,�,..:�.w'�,1�i"".:.c`.:�`�"s}t`°�•','_�...`sr.�a.at,.�.u�"�aiz�,r�>s,°:a.rs"''�'�u"'ll.,::�-"r�",.�'a�.3:,,.. �"r•`+•+w�' a;.� }. //,��.+s�--.I �+.'.rr '- f..;.,,�•„�','..- r:...,-..,.�.aerec �,:..svrr<ron:•+:sr.� - ..,.. .;`','rs ��+r, :•„e*'x-...=q/.y�,•,, ,_.�,-es,�.nsr.+ar� .,> �..:•+.'^,.,,,.u.•sa x.,�y, Ey'4s. .'.t ' -. 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' " _ 'y"a , "" /Iw'�'• •• , �i :."•c1''X �.. - '• ,a p� .. 1 !. - 44 �ti�:� : A'�qs'+:-i; iF�la ?!`!+.!� .'y'-{'`jv%•. �' yR.a .,.,�„• x ', �.,. u• i' ... .,�. .y. y,,._„ +�„'\. �-- 'S� K:+%. pa•°'µ”. TM*'M d 1*' ;y•,.y9•.. .^qtr. 'a,t�-. .,'x-c '.` .c- .;. - ,. �, - - .�r,•w .*,�y - s ♦ :.'• "..,.- .'. ;' .ice .. , °'l.'-n•. d «.s'h- ��' • 4 " t . r , is "Kultur," but we are ,too` ia- and other diseases of farm crops, and �hlixiug two will be.glad to attend to any Inquiries ry fen'fbc intellecL.uHlly and spiritu- addressed co R. M. Ti r, Depart- RICHARDSON '? pnblisbed every Friday a3oeatai ai its Otos p� - .Yiokerins, now ally to he able to understand what moot of Agriculture, Whitby. 7: it means, but :we -should take. the- German's word for it that-it is all HE OC 1:96 per year ; 01.00 it paid in advance. _ T GROCER: . ER in sd..ace right, and nine. of Germannktilturer f sic are ::..:- A "..8nbsarlOtlons to the usawd statsi 6160 . the n o Is receiving t; lot o e p Clov Honey should not be condemned. < ERS, 30e, 31�L QUART SEALERS, SW JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, - IN PINT SEAL q' - SMUT IN GAIN ' NYOTZG AND COMMaNTB - Every farmer knows that smut has LOADS OF SESLERS--ALL kZ$S 'One 4.the tb is convulsing Britain is that of some of the Wheat being so badly _ CRO" BTA-��R !!i affected as to be practically unmarket- • F. =conscription. The principle of able. The losses sustained from ...'',compulsory military service has this cause will run into many thou- " _ sands of dollars and would be alarm- FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES u : always been repulsiye to a ' Brit log it we could get exact figures. Most - • ' [1n's wind. In the past there has of the most serious Smuts can be BALE i3ECiI8TEB, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Plum Peaches, Cherries, , readily controlled by the Formalin - ,,, •. never been any necessity for it,-•_+ — — New Cabbage, Ripe Tomatoes. etc. - ' There has always been a snfl7cien t Treatment which is as follows: SATCRDAY, OCT. STH-Auction sale of _ y One pint of formalin is dissolved in number of men to come forward •18 gallons of,weter and the sack . of � farm stock and implements, at lot seed is immersed in the solution for %• con 9, Pickering, the property of AL' L THE DIFFERENT BREAKFAST-FOODS FOR and give their services voluntar- John H, Madill. Sale at 1 o'clock. - THE HOT WEATHER about !0 minutes. Then the seed is gee bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. ily whenever the king asked for spread out on a clean floor to dry. } men. Britons have always felt The rain should be rapidly dried to ``� -- ` avoid injury to germindtion power. Buy your groceries at the grocers. that Britis$ freedom was some- po New Advertisements. This treatment has been tested fully thing worth fighting for, and they by the Experiments] al College of J • R I H D S.�O I r•.' the Ontario Agricultural Colla a and ��, have.never hesitated in coming has- even the best results of an of \ OTiCE-W, have the best'toma- g y . toes. cabbage, ontoae, clients and celery ;forward^-to• offer their services the various treatments tried. It is for sale at GA X- VAIDGEGARDENG,Brougham when that freedom was in danger. effective, handy and cheap. A modifi-; ont, sl as cation of the above treatment using rr But the present struggle i:i diff- one pint of formalin to 10 gallons of HIGHEST PRICE PAID—For all - 'y Y e« sorts of poultry, i- PLBE, lot 7 con. S. ��� Brent from all others. Its maBpi- water and apFinkling the seed with �eke�na 1aa._ph�i■ i�os as ly �� To 0kNew--atore- _.. ---__ _ tfiia strong soTu[lon-'And mixing its tude is so over whelming and the thoroughly-is very effective if the U LLS FOR SALE—I have for ° danger threatening -the world, P' f� grain is thoroughly mixed so as to sale swill bull cakes as • :moderate - TWO DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND. `! coal c—rip Oa - no- only In - - -- - -- the grain with canvas over night to , Olaremon°• +s u SPECIAL BARGAINS AT NEW STORK. . Britain and Ireland, bat in Cana, keep the fumes of formalin from �Q�Q{; OI.D RAMS-A few choice da as well may be necessary be- escaping too fast. The above amou,pta IM, rein lames. saltable toz Hoek leaders, will' _ . are sufficient to treat from 85 to 40ur, Apt •t Grasmere Faslu. ♦adleT• s�1 fore the struggle is over. bushels of seed,FEEL O .STORE _ . . CeAPiPA sl•as -. Before treating wheat affected with The war situation dining the Bunt or striking . Smut the grain FOR SALE-Some young cattTe and east few weeks is be. ogling more should be run through the fanning soma young sows 1 moathr o16 Apply ro Bell Phone 151. mill and tboroui e'moce the gists Greenwood.nt.' los li. erre of 5th eons a - ---r� —It plenty bunted-- ---WHITBY. ONTARIO country by the apparent defeat of kernels which aro very much tighter L-OR SALE-Tenders will be re- the Russians, is gradually- being than the good grain. Another surer r eitvad until Ocsoner tst for wreaasDoa method is to Put the grain into a tub 0 81.�WIRLL[rG5�ePxkerdtag 0iaat' "Pady. -� --- •y _ dispelled by-the check of Lha-_::m- :of water and stir -thoroughly sad to phone,-.- - 1 .pan advance. Lord Kitchener, in skino off the blunted kernels which r b�hecl over Years l sl epeeth in the House of Lords will float to the top owing to their I L'OR RE.N -Large brick house for 110tness, while the lura rain! C winter months trancshed Qe nalt}za:shed, P P g ouituadings. Kingston 'Soni East Phoas STANDARD fast wt�e$, stated that Germahr will sink to the bottom. Before sow- Rural mall. AW !y lmmedlately. R. G. i :!'had shot her bolt;." and • that the 'ng the treated grain, the. grain drill. .-oARRUTHRtis_>Vbsthy. s,t Y Ol" •� age and bins or anything that CANAJDA t . German victories were defeats in will come in contract with the seed TRAY ED-On to the premises of . ; -die ttiae." Those statements are should be thoroughly washed or dig-! S the undersigned lot 36 con. 1. Pfclaring, 1 g Infected with the formalin solution to ';mac east of Daabartow a yyearling •tees: The S QV£R X4008 - not were idle predictions, but owner may have ttia sarue b rovtag peopez y i ilC wt ^ Or resent the smut rpores whtch v:jii ';.and paying espensea. JA39 NVEB Dan- wlS7 ` r were based. on .knowledge of the . ie suehplaeea freergettina brick r�soa --- — s� - - — _ - actual condition of affairs. While into the Rrwin. The above treatment _ _.. of - IN DER Tti'ItiE -Corn .growers - ��et lire Savings Habit. the end the Vr r is not--yethas been found very elTective, 1n (( LQ� grs renngeted to am T• B IrAR' is oe.---?- a��a '._ tests made 1 aeY1B�3f�whZIIBT fo�-secnnnli cbeu bmaer ta:ae. arae hong - .- _--_ v`�{ii�rG>fr•`asa9�I� --. ` .sight, there is a growing optimis- there were not more than one per groweLa are recotumbadsa to use the W ft cent. or less of smutted heads while twine because it will not cut tato aIle stalks w ed, and 7 tic feeling among all the Entente untreated grain would contain as high ' esallysnd .t:e stroaAer. os nterest Compounded Half- allies, who are well eatijfled with Yearly on Deposits. i7a as ten per cent-o"ven more of die- I T the progress of events'on -all the eased plants. The work iriu9L be ChOF • -' 'OR SALB " We solicit your account in our " battle fronts. l�tleh upesyinPsa oughly done to be effective, Manv i . farmers claim that they have m=ated Fruit Ladders cif all sizes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT bee been felt in regard to the their seed grain but got no satisfac- ���ERING BRANCH •"'-•pcxatpotileraent of the "big drive ". tory results, In nearly .,every case- � and silo bands ro �- enquiry shoves - that the work we, = a specialty. , • _ -~ _which was slated to have come off not thoroughly done. the .bags a-nd R. W GORDOK Manager. BMW& also a! Wh&by. ..r---,in May. But at- that time the other implements that came fn con- Ernery Wiiel3, Saws, etc, .•magnitude of the task wan begin- tact with the grain not having been -- niag to be realized sad it was treated and having been used to sow Get our price3 on the Ford auto. Smutted grain previously.' The De- �• deemed- folly to enter upon the partmeoc of. Agriculture• �i'hltby, -is •.�-i- $. T�s..CK50N p • a task insuf�cientI re red. willing and anxious tri Rice all lm- �� V ��� � ��n �� " y p formation possible in relation to Smuts i ' BROCK ROAD. lJ g i.i Months have noes been- spent in gis getting munitions and otherwise From noes on is the time for the honeswile to prepare for me preparing eo that when the derie- 5 U M M -E R . -F U R N I T U R E - ,cold weather and replenish the supply of towels, table ive moment conies there can be _ cloths, sheets, blankets, etc. only one result, victory for theFOR _ - LAWNS AND PORCHES "•aikea But before that long hoped ` ` - -We ve Arm chairs dixible woven basket seat $1.85, reetitii,nq lis a gold supply of Shakers, Sheeting•, Cottonst etc. ' "iEor victory can. be okttaiaed we - and fulJinq chairs, camp stools 3c5 els. o � "ist-bxpect reverses. and blood y Camp cots with head and foot rest special $2.25. Dress Goods and Linings, Cottonadee and Denims. also eoaf3icts. The fight mast be con- $ammocks going at cost. Come while they last- - Toweling in good assortment by the yard and Towels bT �+;tlaued until the Prussian menace T -the ir. Underwear for ladies, gents and children. is destroyed. C. H. BL RLIN G - . PICKERING Ladiie' and Children's Hose, Men's Sox and a large stock o B e Overall , Pants, Smocks and Sweaters. f Men's and oy s The Germans are horrified at the -Rain Coats, overcoats; hats, :Caps Gloves-and Mite. - �,rnielties -practiced by the blacks - - who fire fll ittng with the allies, Come and get your wan ts supplied Where you have a large S �Y supply to choose from at right prices. They are amazed at the barbarous' _ warfare carried. on by the French, :.Our groceries are the freshest. they can find no language to _ express their Opinions, of the Brit. iish. Their own disregard of treat. ,.-- E,Q R G' E iP H I LI P - ies, murder of old men, women f + and children, the' destruction of -._unfortified towns, shelling of beautiful cathedrals, violation of T _ all iuterpationa.l laws ` when' it l AULL� L suits their own ends, the sinking "lYiADE IN CADiI►DA _1 iof udarit d passenger vessels and """' neutral ships, and the many other t e ! - unlawful deeds ate aaly rile onC= _ ' Ord Touring' - ALWAYS ON ,HAND ward expression of the much • ' - vaunted 'German Kultur. . The ` _rIle $ 530 - _crncifixion of. Canadian, officers LU BER, LATH AND SHING�rLE may not be a desirable act, but it is necessary -in order to impose 'ord Runbout RrE ADY RO O.F IN (fir . that "kiiltne"' oil 'the-world. It ' vier m done Thethe welfare of the •lrice' $480 RIC , IMI , ge _ use of .poisonous y a y LL', ALL SIZES, gases ma not be in accord with OI'd fi6NO _Car DRAIN TI . %tbe laws of nations, but it could ._ . Pel *„ ce ..$780 _ _ �aot be avoid-ecT. The GeriziAns are I '. .._ a _ T + :.-anyalwayllegaa ca t Tbeyapologise rrray' be 1 15.''No speeaometpq erbincl ided in thisyeyearsequip-, - -See oar Wall• Board. It is -� thick ' eofuse'-in their a to les to th splay. P Po:. g• _ @ �.. _.... at►d sale by - tuent, otherwise cars fully-equipped. Carson di c - American Government, but at-the W. J. LUKE tt 501`1, and mol$ture _ .proof.. .Same --same -time they will be getting 'Vi/hitby. Ontario* - • ir I `. .ready to fire another torpedo in. I W, B. Powell, Pickering• price as others. order to clrown a few more Ameri• r ` lid _ _ can won5en schildren; and then car the :natter ca be satisfactorily .,arranged by ma ing a few more " 1 lea' But should not e J x" - a..� �, .. ,_.. IF', 11 Wl�. 7�7�-,­. 741'7#S `1iZ:,—;-k. - 7-5- 7 4' - VA A 7 were -Mrs. Walker and Miss Harriet A. W. and Mrs- McSeiy urlber fAends in t ISO Ethel Walker, t. of Torontoown in on -Tuesday! Peter M."na Jr. -GLAPULMONT . , . � . of Uxbridge, were with in Toronto on Monday. Miss Miss. Dora H 6'r parents - b, - Dr. Love t����t Sundair wit Herbert Hopkins, of Sturgeon Margaret Macnab &act M.motored to Brooklin Du a Is. W. am.r.re. mt a day last week with Burton SIR gam- 1498. a. A.day, s6pt. 20th -i BIV, 'P' t and wife. -Tuesday,- Born-On MOD his cousin. John ScotMrs. Dolphin, a round hM -0to Duncan and S. Rumohr is able to be a Account fter his recent illness, and You Can Start a savino. 1A daughter. gain a MWZRT. !wo rinks otgr.bowlers went regaining S 1.00. It is not necessary for you to wait until you b'" 11 is gradually i'�galn with $ .00 Of turday. - last but money_,. A. account can be: opened with $1 to Whitby on. w. M. Palmer and John -No id truer friends among 1:9.0 slim of moa tWlc61kVeAr.- dava Wi ever h which lost by ten shots. e" the Barrie and- i is kept busy in xis,6 attend Its k*r6QUkLLM his ra is M. Henderson e in air. -01 icking ripe berries from is g*- Bar je-F BRANCH A. A. ATKINSON, MlInager. days kiss WHITBY ' and res rry 0118110S. a Mist Beatty Grant �ngepb ReadnIR anjdIt-garat Cowie- Qf Markham. ilOJZ�4m spent ­­ --- Va Brown. ughala on Monday- sp 11 t, 1.�3. - T�F.;,N-T-0-.- ONT. St&tionG. at Underhill, of Toronto, TIME TABLE -Pickering The small-PDX .1 the 36th This is school of Results- & and no Richard with patient has now Ric' other who has enlisted T. A. Trains going East iine as follow* quite 8.08 A U. ite recovere No. 6 Mail reported. t for overseas ser- Splendid Result's. of, cases liavi been Peel regiwen for 12 so P. X. ;o report that vice was ho work for our students and Local 2.50 P. X. We are pleased t me over Sunday. Local d Mrs. Beelby, who are, ill the business public has been 6.05 P. M. John an The public -ehool re -opened active agent in the upbuilding 14 making after being ' ' We- Trains going West due as follows-- with-t-yphCdd-­fe�.' again on Ttiesday of our famous school. No. 13 Local 7.47 A A 'd closed for a week 6T -aeeouilt -of moist worthy -students to get rcaress toward, recovery. 11 Local 2.20 P: )L PIL Pi Tffe C sit 7 -Mail 7,50 -P. A Thomas we are, outbreak. employmerit. -ornmexwe a . 0 is Stephenson, - then'a opened on Sunday. course now. catalog ue-fCee. *Sunday ineluded .1pleased to report, is making sat- churches "a 1�,Oox w. J. Elliott, Pringipa;l -Tsfactory progress toward recov- icipate4 attack of a.9 no further danger is anticipatec'6 ICE CREAM i ery after his severe734 Yonge St. , phoid fever and pneumonia. At the Pickering Bakery WANTED typhoid sports went to Cor.. Yonge and Charles'Sts A number of our River on Saturday evening Try our Home-made Bread Green Riv the football match AILING WOMEN.-- ING reliable man tar sell last to witness sn" C AL HERB MONNEY. PICKER mud Tyrone CANADIAN oAqwiq.&roc= between Green River HARDY which the former won by 8-0. '.*a Clare- OF MIDDLE AGE I will haie constantly on hand in Pickering and Ontario C. A. Maurer, teller in the Haraware- of the Standardt the best County. . weeks' Mr2.Douc*tt`eTeU& of her Irks- fulrsupply-of steam coal, toont branch r.&lLand s" r stock of "Happy two Thodght' and6ther eld .Vacation to other parts tre"ing SyMptcme During at lowest possible pried. I as other lines tart now a Hagerman, Of Richmond Hill, is cbsmg- 'of L Ufe and How . as well rdware. -selling time. of Hal relieving. Eavetroughing a repairing Send for list of SPLIng Mrs. Hunt and an and f Crosswell. She -Founcf Refief STATION. prom ptly.at tended to. and terms to agents. daughters 0 - y GREENBURN -three - motored here last week 1457 work guaranteed and prices Mich., d Mrs. Belleville,.Noys ScOtiaCaZ--' -nre* i moderate- -Liberal CommimiOn .and visited with John am y*a" ago 1. was suffering badly with "Laval, Separators y Handsome free OutfiL Seott and with Wan- and Mrs. what the doctors De Lawrence.Denn 9 Thompson. Wed CbjLqge Of CA ON L G. slid Mrs. Borland accom- :1:� LifJLLW-"-'so bad ]I& silos ATON19 &.WZLL1X.G.T-- ed by Hath:ew Beeloy 11!. that I had to stay in r Foothill Nuraerie& an d grand. just secured the agency fo The Fouth Naughter, Mrs. Graham an t o bed. some friends I have Call abd we -new - - t 43oa, Robt. Beelby, motored Lydia T. -H. HINDLIE (Established. IW4 k and told me to take the aboye. -r I&V A I- y- - %n I . . WEIX �B l7 - lit, Barrie and Orillia fast wee E. pinkham's Yeg-0- seiisistgr and secure S' table ComPOund spent a few -days Pleasantly and CARPENTER, BUILDER it helped Me froM. prices. 0, DAH. AN DBARN elativea. r Michell, of V the first. It is the lad phone 1913. HOUSEVER1 PANTRY`' - CABINETS, WAITEf: T DIU, MB in Clare- 1 JL and who is vv general TTENPT Miss Rena. WORK. PANT wills, niece of Mrs. Lyman Pilkey, only zn�edlcine Andrew, well known - k that did belP Russe air A 4 nP&nt met with 1% painful accident me and I recommend PICKERING. Ont. -Shingling and genera! work.[ one evening last week. -When iu -it. you don, t know how thankful and yon the act of turning out the lights grateful I am. I give you permission See about any job want 2 Thousand No. gasoline lamp ex- to publish what your good medicine has • done. Prices right. for the might. a Jim Vioded. burning bar severely -about Mrs. SIMON DOUCM11, 5504 Home Telephone. speobi= done for me. barrels for sale. In ;r;us and face. evening, - ng:. Sept. Bellgvine, ysrmouth- Co,, Nova Sco n11 Thursday - 30 o'ch>ek. Canada. F E E D '38th beginning at 7 Such warning symptoms As sense c invited before purchasing daeb Students, will a iodated Bible schea,dread of impending, evil. timidity, entitled 'Phe Great Cherrywood a Irregu- All the music 0 lu heart.- sparks before the eyes. e a lecturesounds in the ears. palpitation of the f all the ropean W r. Its Relation to .1w -1 the Overthrow of Satan's Empire aities, constipation, v.4riable-appeu. world and most of the Feed "PICICE NG 'O Feed -ALnd establfshnient. Of Christ's weakness and inquietude. and dizziness, t ", IS` at - your Brewers'Gral-na, Maltea C 'Oilcaie RI 7. Kingilom." . All welcome. Seats are promptly beetled by Intelligent wo- ,f tin of. it. 00 -Y'ou Bran, Shorts, Flour, 06m, I - . e period in ;command it Own a d Meal, et -P. E free. No collection. n who are approaching the Meal, Cotton See LUMBEr.61% - YARD life -when, wo -at change MAY Arrangements have bien me mm's great M B I A Orders taken for Swik*s.Red Steer - made for holding a recruiting be,�Oxpected. C 0 L U &=,I Vegetable -Com. ,Fertilizers. jimeeting here on the'' evening of Lydia E. Pinkb N OLA- .-- .: W. D. Gordou & So Saturday, Oct. 2nd, beginning at and strengthens *0 GRAFO O'eme Markham 5M. I 15e pound invigorates ailds up the weak- Phone H I female organism and b 8 o*clock. Addresses will and Price $20 up. Easy Terms. 2 PICKERING -by prominent speakers the It has carritd,, rMb60=CL86Z ed nervous system- ­,Claremont band will be in attend- on safely through this crisis- Made in Canad&. the vil- many women write to Ask to hear them at once. The young -men of it "00-4a =rw-a country YOR want spe�ial advice ama-6011 wvpq . !.g Bell and. ladependenti plkon& lage and surrutinding M medicine Co. (cost Val Lmove 1OVqXC"% 9 !so answered by a craaaeu I WOare sorry . to report 46 tend. Lydia X. Ptukb& PICKERING )4�*da - % , = Are strongly -urged to atl djutial).Lyns, mass. Your letter Dmg Store, *,100,2 1 The Pickering eport the be o"sed, rrad _and _as A011 woman, aad held in 6"10% ww--- UN . sio .1anCe 0 ­eerious illness Of Rev. H. Wood, pea of the Baptist church, 0; an ID �-.dl V I t -1 �- wano Under --appe di it'* on Monday night. He 0 ICI IS s 0 j but .R. The objectof this AAweistiODid first mcame ill on Saturday, lessen a cluch from his pnIpit 04, tesling and proseetiwoks able t,o prea .. I - - felons He grad- ,r i , e I on Sunday morning. NYACS salty became worse until Monday qej when it was seen by -hW medical Itembers having' V as" imm 6 Ot 9 4. MembNm"hip necesenry, TalcumPow t attendant that an operation was I His condi- der tion'had become so serious that he M' flower ay 10-211.2- vs M,ma-r be ha M totild not be taken to the hospital ilm 0 Tiakt me aro a specialist was summoned and .The distinctive odor of Mayflower Talcum d- A 12 MIX C)Lae s.oranr, on appueadon- operation was successfully nks, C. 8 .It.he I 'new, and of such charm and delicacy t44 0�.Z D.- b might. We is gntire y 'S g M perf6rmed on Monday every woman, of er, C. L. More— to report that Mr. are pleased as to immediately appeal to eve L% ittly fine in O'Connor, r'.. -exquis• O'Con Wood is making satisfactory pro A �ptic LA y, and big' refinement ntise President, toward recover use = -baby. - green tow texture,, is pre-eminent for use ja ad 0 that the pro- re, 0, 1 5;4 14 2 t X • 0 — many friends hope A -A ­ continue until he is by themselves- gress may An Nyal prepar.ajoons are in, a class` -itf­ W4 rally restored to health. Face Cream and't�;Iet rerjuj_ a, -e almost indis- A fatal accident 'occurred on he Nyal Quality —7 pensable for the complexioir,��_As', at t Store for free copy of O-ar bOOklet, "yo f M;,Sg&g& 29 John Scott of the 8th concession, methods o Go- d. Luc Wonday i0ternoonat'the home of I "Your complexion," :. which includes directions as to proper mc, 0 aiOn Mr. Harty Roper, who has Scott -,-been in the employ of Mr. for the past six years, met . with ...--:�asudden death. He a..1 Mrs. With Trees' --Scott were on the baleen floor and F rack on 0 Of sh and desI& in the act of lifting sh r*001 - Depends on having the right kind -all materl kept in stock. It will PSYTpn to the wagon. Mr. hap sud. om" go his -hold- of trees. ' Bowman's have to call at our works acd impact "r 'denly let on the rack Out. heavy fibrous roots. and obtain priors. Don't be "dd§dl a side Shute to the Out. d age -its we do not employ them, eousequN and fell down Drtiggist, Pickering, beneath: When Th6nias M. McFadden e grown in the right kin ly 'We Can, and do3brow of the &00 -cement stable floor ben They are het was IY- They are handfed'commission of 10,per cent., WhIGIL jcm Mr. Scottteached him of soil. ..--;ng .15rostrate on the floor, ancon. and packed in the pink of oertainly save by Pnrobftsing itons d with a deep cut on the they grow. call solicited. -SCIOUS an w I aid wags N &-CO' -condition -and t I L - WNITIT INANITE 08w back of his head; "Pon Do S1 i�Pso Wuttby, &501i 7 Summoned and was soon I Two -more _agents wanted Onec -the scene, but­nothing� could be for the unfortunate man, but Millinery -Opening,Sept. 249 afid 259 1915 112 Ontario County. millinery open- _M.. d hearty invitation to attend our n you BOWMAN & MOO- WILLIAM death he lingered for several hours, e extend a very THOS, king -place about seven W -ing on the abowe­date, when we will be prepared to show on. Miss Biicsruvn -has charge TIMITED. -Manufactiati best -pump delock Itis supposed that his all the latest styles in hats for the seas - by the lady Highly recommended 96no. fall was due to a parol tic stroke.. of this department it young, competent iniffiner; therefore. RidgeviUe, dnt Residence, Dundas I Roperwhowas- 4 'his millinery houses in Toro Shopadd Resid n 68rd ato as a most Mr. ROP �y ciniet and in' we are re red to give you workmanship an Yle eqnal •to -RUY- year, was a vel d ­—WHTTBY, ONT. Id. in the thing in our cities, and prices yes 50 per =cent. � loss. -All come man and .held an snit you. Grain ..Chopping. west of Whitby HO dustrioua est esteem by, all who give ns an order, we c Three doors A very high 'D 0AYFLARING- He wasa native of AND J knew him. ed to instal wood 011 h -7- the fslandi of Guernsey on the Boots and Shoes, s•undersigned to do We are prepar notice, also attelu !E11glaiad. He -is Survived f4eneral])ryGoods Hats and CAPS Boo 9 tied is prepared pum on short -�-,4outh of Caps, and gloves, - , -:by his widow, three daughters %A Top Shirts, Dress shirts, working chappingandoat-flaking ail -kinds of -repairing. grain ch e -tlae week CPeHa Cleaned. These Fire M r s. E. every day in e Laval, and one -son. Mrs. F.' -0 CE except on Saturday Agm't for the Ontario Wind MIS Jackn)An, of Goderich, G R R I E S also Moline engines and of Athn, Miss Bertha, jce�z. Try a can Of -fer sale the squre gear Marshman, d up-to-dAte, I' also. f We -t Toronto, and Arthur a Fnll line al�w�ys f r ' -�! , and pick ing A quantity of slah(4 .0 the C. P. R., for Spick and Span tl),. i-)o,t.cleaji�pr in the market. cleans hives, kettles, wagon tongues, axles, etc• EM , pIRE CREAM SEPA brakeman On pots, and pons in fact everything, try it, loc. P whom mnch Qympatl'Y is felt- Hi, wooda. v a largely lea, Green 14 Q� t4" funeralIa y "KERING J Z210 on Wednesday w, a ­ LUD ±.a,: - - _ ,'-..- �.. ,".:.. as'.�:r�a, krY'`"r"'^m._ .•.�'r.�s•'+,,aa' .Cru ��k'>=li..+•. -Ica=Ka •��•.. a" n.�re;:':� a _ .•r.. Ntl ' t .„.:i" --..:�+rn `, .. s .. z- � - .t.b�•3; .+� Q-rr . e {w ,.� r y ae... ..e.•/+ s: - .... •. .._>: -�:" ,.:,.-...,. _-... ..y„ � ,....,, ,��'4t•n,. :. T ... ,._,: _ .ice '-� . .. .v r-�� Y�•-•- i +.;: + :' ., /✓ • ., �-_. . �Y .,+.• .. : -f ". � �"'�•. Via^.• r �(.:,� N - a y _ `•�•. ,q. .r ... .: r ..a . ... �. ,•<.. tint .., ,:-o.. ;''.a..y :, ^.•r .. - - .r'. '. ,� ��7 •. ..::'.��, _ � .. _ --', .. ., Sri ..,r,"� Y '.. a ."'... -,... .�� - ., i ..I.:.. ., .., ..•. :.I - ".. ;-�.�71 ! in her heart to put forward an ex- tenuation! The Worlds Finest Tea = "It was -the firm's good name, I sup- pose," she exclaimed, "that he was fi Ven 'S jealous of; reputable business houses can not afford to take chances. But _ 2' $y CHARLES EDMONDS WALK that doesn't soften the awful injus- tice of the act to me." "Firm's good name—rubbish!" I -Author of "The Silver Blade," "The Paternoster Ruby," again interrupted:_ "Hardwiek'a -an r: irigi3iot! Am i to understand w; that his brutality is the first inkling •^ you ever had of your parentage?" i "No -o -o," came the slow reply; e rrm>+ light and sunshine and cheer. Her "but it was the first inklingI ever .�� R Imo. t ht a anq o y else knew a ob ut it. It onday, I can not re- ,coming had been more like a bright j was the first time I ever clad it Tea out -rivals and out -sells 'all others i-.. (rain from repeating, had a demoral spirit to to and_seentering, brought home to me---v✓hat izing effect upon me and my affairs. P ; Willets s daughter meant. sole/ throw 1�1`�S-delieiou5�-a-Void` When excitement breaks in upon on ,'Its mortal shell after a temporary ab- I e I went straight to Aunt Lois with y ` .accustomed habits of life one is speed-; SeAt'any rate, within a .day or two, 1 the bews—you know, it amounted to Aly keeyed up to anticipate yet more that because Lila subject was taboo and doom -right all-round goodness. ,u excitement; one is upon a qui vive of ; It was as if she had beerz with me al- ,between us even. The effect u expectancy, like a boy with a box ' of ways; and I was beginning to realize hon that, regardless of the mystery sur- her was so startling that for a while strange fire -works; and when nothing kfor t my own trouble in solicitude ' else unusual ensues there follows a rounding her life, and its possible in - r tet -down a nervous relaxation, that fluence over her, I had in truth ac- far -her. She looked like a woman ry? their depth rapidly with careless, :.leaves one uneasy and rest/ qui id an extraordinarily competent 1 suddenly stricken. ���� breeding. Straight lines will become', at m confidence in j —"Suddenly she burst out: `God help general instead of rounded lines and And so it was with me. I don't her may be gauged byte ac a . t bservance should be' - — kaow what I expected. In the state not many days elapsed until, instead 1 risen up to darken your life!' She, 1 - _ given the matings to prevent e o mind I had ch short been- of deathupand de- { of dictating the bulk of my corse- was so distressed that she wouldnit - try -m' of what has made the Wyandotte fore -i _ ,u,� any-. - was there t0 ?, We were 91m 1 , ` the "' ' ` ' 'thing except a sense of . anti -climax. ` merely indicating by a word i r two aa3T P Y the general tenor of a letter, caving i two women over Whose lives a dark I Nest on account of its hidden dif-. /tibidreams were a figure of a mi iatcry Steve t 1-' to her the performance of composing i lesssha'inliftow dit ellen and we were help- WHITE WYANDOTTE f AULTB. ' fitul s to the vice, we would place; It in appropriate language; as for the Ina eneral waythe matter of color. lets brandishingpistols and, in a fero-' The hand holding the pencil was croon manner, dmanding the dia- ; Preparation of minor pleadings—cis- raised to the desk and I sw that it Here we have a -aide of breeding, murrers, motions, and the like —I had By A. P. Marshall White Wyandottes that has discour- mond or my life and derisively tak- , trembled. I was hanging upon her ,Niagara Falls, t et}ly_so-call-hes.-attention the but_ _ gad -_many an enthusiast because of[ -Ing' both. I scarcely would haves flee docket. Hai work was a model of aaiiaftve wi eager rn�eniness;a��, the recurring tendency to revert t� been surprised if, at any moment he I did not want to harass her by en- faults existing in earlier generations. had irrupted into the quiet of my' of- exactness, conciseness, clarity, and couraging her to talk upon a subject 'Perhaps it is most unusual to point, SALIUD 'fices in some such violent fashion as: neatness. n, o my reams, or wit eaven' behind her, I studied her intently in "You might -as well know every- `to exploit or show to be superior inwe w&a' of the past consequently giving the' ` alone knows what other dire intent. the light of my fresh idea In a mo- thing," she returned listlessly. "It is I every sense but experience has shown impression to many that color trop-' r That I should have been in the least' ment I realized that my impolite aero- I all strange and horrible, but I have bles are practically eliminated. On' ; regardful of- Steve Willets is, of become so used to contemplating the that the most success comes to he who �' ;;ecurse, ridiculous; I knew ii at the tiny was disconcerting her` - sickening truth that I can do so now is able fully to grasp the out -cropping the contrary some of the very whitest; Come in, I said. Sit down, i ' birds will go to black specks and 'Mime: Had it not been for Miss Fox with a measure of hardness almost I faults and being always alert to re- I please. I did note call you for a dicta- I indifferently." cognize them and their evident cause marks in the plumage, especially ib • I would not have given the scoundrel Y• ky a second thought. It was no more hon; if you dont mind there's some- "1. 1No no!" rated "don't is best able to keel them corrected to 'the hackle and saddle and since these She sank wonderingly into her ac- ' say that! You've come to view -t e ' a large extent. Only by knowing e " r. be at large right at a time w en some matter philosophically, perhaps, as a recurringfaults can the breeder ex -;'White there has been a tendency to t erne chance made me the dim cnatottred place on the opposite aide sensible parson should accept any reproduce the fault. That a good deal, ' =. fin' > p of my desk, facing me, while all at I condition that can not be avoided; I Pect to make progress or even keep up_! of small black specks can get by with Enid s custodian. What could he os - sit ly know about the diamond? No -,once I discovered that I didn't know but, hard—you? No, no Misa Fox; I to the high standard now existing. rthiPg whatever. bliss Fox, poor girl, just how to begin what I•wanted' to I should hate to believe that " In our standard only perfection is out its being noticed is well known to •ai'Iord,-d a wholly it-ideq .ate cause., say. At last, however— j In my excitement I sprang up and depicted having the result fiery ire- all good breeders and if mating up,close-' H for me" be adding h:m to my van- ! "Pardon me, bliss Fox, I essayed, commenced pacing the floor. Miss '; quently to the inexperienced of taus- i this � to be eliminated, the very close' _ - ' ous imaginary sources of apprehen- "if I bring up a subject painful to you: ! Fox spoke in a bitter tone. Ing slight faults that are not'particu- eat attention moat be given it No go as if to make fun eP my I have an excellent reason for doing I "But, Mr. Ferris, what have I done' larly serious to condemn specimens ' doubt a great many birds are made to ' - thin as if to hack ,lav their ao• to deserve such a misfortune?—to i for breeding because they do not mea -'Pass the judge and win out by pulling, : n.al humdrum, condition and I was She was quick to anticipate that the i be weighted down—crushed--under ! see u to some. point that is particu- a few of these feathers but to fix the a burden of our talk was to touch u n w P P Hct t,;turbed--that is to say, not for �° such a load . Surely 1 am not so !strain so as to measure up without ':a tine some phase of her unfortunate is- P larly noticeable. Generally speaking such trimming, is "the larger accom tory, and her expressive face. instants Wicked that I ave earned a punish- : � Ts - till iliets seemed successfully to have Y ment like this It is horrible—cruel i it may be safe to say that faults com- ; s ,, ew troubled and anxious. rn mon in ood flocks are the. hardest to plishment. ' ilu ed all pursuit. Days wevt 'by; gr —unendurable!" g i 'tha newspapers bristled with senna- She asked apprehensively: . Have There was not the slightestFae try-'� combat, although, as points of quality Vigorous sepcimens frequer3tly ase tonal' accounts of the marl; hunt; but you heard anything . trig to deceive her with empty phrases they are usually not as serious as snappy in the quill of the -feather t�- -retnding between the lines, rt was easy Don't worry," I admonished, try- and I knew it. Yet she needed some- til these d out when they settle in- „ to matzo cut that the officers Kers ing to be cheerful. "I was just sitting thing to stimulate her out of liar pre- other points to a real white. A few birds will ei- - }� �narticLlaTiv "of env- If anyone should ask us what we �. comp,etoy a sea. last semx Mark; embiCteredY-hite as - ,: drav6 -red 9n thz bay; that he -tad slip- thing: concerning you, but of last halted beside her chair ands ke withf considered the worst fault to ave, to Monday's events . in neral, when a P° . at all times. These are the most value y r:i.oa-d some ostgo:n vessel bound Y some sternness. I a White Wyandotte, we would in,- �. fordathC Urgent; that he had made III question suddenly popped into my I "Look here, Miss Fox. I don't `mediately say poor shape. This if we uable and when right in all other ' Wssy southward to Mexico or north- mind, one that perhaps you may an- , know very many women, but I, have i Are'careieas will cause the flock in a Ways Will be the biggest help in fixing ward to Alaska, like sugested them- swer. I -all at once realized that your ' at least some knowledge of the world Lhe proper color. Y story left murk to be fi11'ed in, and I remarkably short time to become wish sever as ffording promising avenues and its ways. And one of its ways is, thing but Wyandotte and if we wish's seems to be no difficulty ir! �cf escape. Each in turn was persever- wondered—Have I you! - permission to that in one fashion or another all of "- 3, be rsonal ?" I broke ofi' Lo ask. I all the good the breed possesses no I securing good yellow legs and beak, ingi followed up, - but fruitlessly. us have "to suffer; it rs thg tempering, ''better plan can be followed than to althoug#s exceptionally white birds 'IiRolyagh one by one his four.. co an- er curiosity -was aroused but she pp ions were gathered is. from widely did not reply at once. She rsat for I every human hu an beingasiias he toordess� -keep it ,tree to the Wyandotte shape sometimes have a tendency to have, '.. some time thoughtful) putting one 1 that has proven such a valuable asset. alightly paler legs. Extra heavy lay- _ different points, no trace at all was y p g• through to prove either his worth or P I . #vund' of the Pugaiwe whom the law of he: pencils through a genes of his unfitness. Sometimes we lose our when we notice males going high ,ars, or after saying for some time,' was most eager to recapture. slow somersaults upon the unopened fortitude; but those of us that are I on the legs or lemale5 getting long will usually pale in the color of legs With the apprehending of his com= notebook in her lap, and I was once worth a pinch of salt receiver it again and an ar with narrow illshaped and beak but with the moult and re- With it transpired that the quintet. more impressed by her steadiness and and we fRe Old Lady Fate bravely— turn •to condition usually' they will ' had separted immediately upon Win- self-control- In a moment her fare sits our fingers under her nose. (breasts, s halt must be called on the have a good Strang color again. Grass Hing the shore o! Contra Costa county, - clouded and she met my regard with �� need not resort to platitudes or I methgds followed or our flock will lose i run and improved .conditions will al ewhere near Sobrante, eaeh going' a"disturbed look. banalities to comfort you, because all the good qualities of Lisa bread. A 1 P " ways het here.' Of course, she said quietly, "You._ i� adopted,erTiffereit appeared, not n o onlyan at baf- may ask me anything you like-, I gs you yoursOU know in elfuentertainhonlyaprop lines nes and Leven oselectio not j Combsarealways first to be no - fie pursuit, but also because Willett, know you would not do so out of idle ideals and try to follow them, that as the most vigorous will not bring best tired and particularly so with the no- rcoukl-have none of his associates. He curiosity. What is it you want to long as you stick to what is right, ex- results. It is absolutely necessary to vice. A-codhead takes the fancy of s w -know ?' ternals don't matter a darn. That's%shape in mind and nine . out of ten regardless of other The arch -criminal, however, had e I the truth, anyway, wet er you now - rattiehed as utterly as if the Waters that curiosity has a good deal to do it or not." make selections accordingly. tet qua i ca ions a s e most fife bay had in very truth closed with it; but I am curious only be- "But everybody is not as charitable closest records are a very big help, 'ing fault is the tendency in some - r his head for good and all. cause I -am interested in your welfare. as you, Mr. Ferris," she said with excellent record can be made mentally specimens to throw single combs. In In going, over in mind our last Mon- ": + ��t.3ar 1sF it remained feeling. People can't, or won't, �, by the�atchful breeder that will en- i the' best strains this occurs very very, onne, o of day night-- days conversation, I' recalled that you i overlook the stain on my name. Such able li to observe cause and effect seldom and yet we have seen matings implied, ignorance on your part of ''things are infinite/ harder for a wo- to very many cases. in a very definite that were predominant in single /-a' of me tal distress. •mucic of your family's history, in y Tuesda morning I point of fact you said your aunt re- I man to bear. At best so few ways I pay. combs. Hollowness in the crown of seen impatiently .fused f .talk about dyit—about your i are open to her; she has to be so care- -Many breeders fail because they the comb is, however, much more comutes until the banks parents, Just How, then, fol not to invite criticism, always Lo mon fault, and if not watched will eupon consigning it• did you move circumspectly that for tier seem unable to be guided by their owncome to' know that Steve Willets is become more mar ed.Absence of t box with eagerness 9„ wage-earning is in eed a struggle. g� ]uhe ad is following oftentimes I k your father. `But under normal conditions I would istead the advice on experience of an- spike, side sprigs, and spikes sunken emed to an onlooker. into the comb occas to the inn tree out, like spurning of She flushed and her lips tightened, not raise a word in complaint; I other instead of what personal be and I knew that I had called up a I could—I would—be happy, or at least, servation shows conclusively to be I of the breeder,. for many a time aitch Not until then did I painful memory.owever._ She,replied without ( I a marked fault will show u of relief. content right for them. It is s poor man who ! p on a -mem, for all its resplendency pa"Do how know Mr. Meyer Hardwick "Think, though, of what' I have to I cannot learn from others but the man Specimen otherwise -of very exception- azi inestimable value might have of the Kenton -Hardwick Company? "I face! Even if I could forget the mor- who gets furthest can supplement this _ - been the very personification of my%- she asked and when I nodded affirms- I al stigma in the leas worthy concern with self -obtained knowledge and ag- r� r'+O"a• t° mrk° it !St n'nTv e+a hreed Lary which deepened and intensified Live/ proceeded: "When he diachar of fighting for a living, nevertheless I essive persistence. Wyandotte as °" ^^'T tl4Pn tarp const 1,- taU°� td tery the passing days brought me no y' .P g- ' have to earn a living some way. And' gr ed 'me something like four months" pointed out have an inclination to get tea° the .mAt rc*. e� ass t� ned intelligence respecting it. This to me, Flow, in Heavens name, with every at the time was the most marvellous ago + he told me that because'my my fa- door , closed against me—" ' high on legs partiictslarty in the males +T. ��ce, or Intensifying of the same aspect of the entire episode. theT was a convict. serving a life sen- "Stop," and females will lengthen out and lose trouble. I said. You know we've tence, his company could not keep me settled that don't you?" What extreme of emergency had any longer. "Yes," -she ' - driven the unknown sender to make "Good gracious!""'I intersected. i returned with suppress - so mad a disposition of an object of ' "No hint of anything of the kind ' ed vehemence, "I suppose so. Every such incalculable value.? And then, had ever come to me before. At first, added kindness of yours makes me to neglect it; to remain silent, essay I thought Mr. Hardwick must be i feel the more keenly that I am, selfish . the .least, were of- a nature to make drunk or crazy; but my mind was ;and disregarding; that I am im os - my lot an exceedingly unhappy one.,, quickly disabused of that idea. I ing= I took no one into my confidence.'' didn't know what to think. I had a . .Once more I cut in. I was afraid to, to put it candidly. I; good position; I -knew I had been giv- (To be continued.) shrank from the very thought of any- ing satisfaction; I knew his first in- 'f body discovering' that I even had definite reasons really were not the I knowledge of. the thing, for I; knew* true ones for getting rid of me. Na- THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT not what fresh dire complications " I { turally I insisted on knowing what his OFFERS SUGGESTIONS FOR 'might be plunged into. real reason was, and at last he was I FRUIT PRESERVING. -. Yet puzzled cogitation over the obliged to, tell me. I, In an advice• circulated throughout . diamond did not occupy my mind to, "He declared the information had' Canada, the Fruit Branch Dept. at the' exclusion of all things else. 'Per- come to him from a source so reliable' Ottawa suggests as being best for haps because the circumstances fell that he could not doubt if, and while' preserving purposes, certain brands so closely together, and because he sympathized with me personglly, if of peaches: St. Johns, Elbertas, Craw - everything connected with both was the - knowledge- '-became generally fords and Smocks, and for plums so unusual, the ." divulgence of Miss known that I was Steve was a con-, Bradshaws, Gages, Lombards, Reine Fox's astounding secret was rribrd or' vict's daughter, it would be harmful Claude. less mingled with it. And one day, as to his company." I The advice is timely and to it may I sat alone, a clear, luminous idea at I "Inhuman ass!" I growled: { be added that many of. the most suc- ` last penetrated the haze of my futile ; "Nell, as soon as r oderciv ne -my , ressful makers 6f preserves have for b1•ooding; and on -the -spur of the mo-; stupefaction I laughed at the absurd- years insisted on securing from their ment I . pressed the buzzer button ity of the thing. Next I grew angry grocers the St.'Lawrence Extra Gran- twice—the signal that Miss Fox's when i realized he was dead in earn- elated Sugar (Pure Cane). services were required. -est and "not to be moved by s nything It is welt known that the slightest Sbz appeared promptly; carrying her I- might say or do; but the dismissal -organic impurity in sugar will start ... �. note000k and a battery of pencils. ! was final, and �Mr. Hardwick, was not ..fermentation in the jam, and St. Law - y„: It was remarkable the ease with'; disposed to waste much time over rence Sugar which tests 'over 90% ti hrch she had slipped into her new: pure has never failed the housewife. .tion, becoming at once, as it were;/ "It is incredible,” 1 .marvelled, "that Grocers everywhere can fill order=s pos a part of my' office fixtures—but, no, ! a man of Hardw-ick's standing and ac- for this sugar. The best way to buy I can not with accuracy say that. Ra cepted common sense could be guilty tt> is in the original refinery sealed that into the midst of a dullness that � of a thing like that." packages 021bor b lbs. cartons, 10, 20, ressin even to 2 and 10 s. ass, as at times dap g And do you know, she could find it 5, , e ',., . J16,, `L� "t. i i" m a k:..r y:6 x is _ -'u air F �,. I .r % F =PS SECRET SERVICE IM SPY ...�..,..WAS HIMSELF A GERMAN arY ...-Betrayed Weak Points of War Preparations to Ver Men He Was Expected to Arrest V ro, A despatch rom London; says: A I been known to the Russian court for __prominent Russian who is here i.. years, and only proofs of the most 'in - .,'.,;pro - disputable nature -led to his exposure' connection with war contracts for his - ion was taken. He Then prompt act Government revealed the astounding was tried by court-martial and con - fact that the man at the -head of the victed of having betrayed the weak Russian special investigation service points of the Russian war. prepare- 'er_ tions ions to the very Germans he was ex entrusted with the work of discover- I to ing German spies In Russia was him- pected self a German spy. . This man had lowed Imme.diatell - ammunition depot; ex:j caliSid by the FuR French artillery on the eastern part C URMAN.FS 4 of the line. A French aeroplane, aid - neentrated firing from an�i� 'on— A a -Gernian aircraft guns below, c used a -TO ITALY �aeroplane to inside, lines at St. MihieL. the German .7 �7­�Sup.1�­��10.1,;, Aetivity about St. blihiel-at-Alle- on-th-2ar �,.nt of the German wedge which has maintained, is of Teutonic Allies Has Been jbeen French Out of Alsatian Village so stubbornly Stone Barricades ?brown Up by Germans to Keep I again reported after a long period of of Requieville after it had been 4 Planned. b calm in this region. , It was the d by the Germans In the Alsatian village THESE stone barricades were erected attempt taken from thi French. They were placed at reg 41ar Intervals la jorder to prevent any a t Y A despatch from Rome Says. A French artillery which resumed the is sector, and it won an Prea" battery to storm the vlll'LX'6 general Austrian offensive against the contest In this Italians— is-�now -looked for as the re- 1 important point in the destruction of consi era e great"" -bel elft I sult of the arrival bl 'tye--- ----t---b e- a - pontoon -bridge - obje three foo e. --GerMan reinforcements. The object I and thr t bridges over the Meuse. -Tull 0 W th lu - I The i-p&tance of the puccess in d .-I RESP U1 UL NEW ARMIES I th eJXPCU6%:d attak will -be - I stroying these bridges lies in the R Y A INDICT'"' the Italian advance which the Aus urian troops, unaided, failed to halt.. 1 possibility of cutting off the Germans u11LDS M OVIN FOR DYNAMITING READY TO FIWI­�' Reliable information is to the ef- across the river at Chauvoncourt, the DIU ITS L) the enemy has feet that Germany is prepared to aid only point it which the Austrians, so that a combined been able to retain a hold on the west Will Be tried on Charge of Plotting Kitchener Says z10,000 Men, Sent to e bank of the river south of Verdun. Driving •Back Enemy in the South Al supreme eff oe.. on the part of the 9 in France Have Been -we-11 Teutonic to DMU93! Factories allies is expected on the I)c1ayisig Him ist the ami Windsor. Italian front. Such an effort, it is I Tested. North. &I pow - despatch from London w ch from Windsor, Ontario, A ! 0�a�-', �S LOST A despatch believed, is aimed byte central I PB 5p0W e House of Lords. -- ars at favorably influencing the Ball A despatch from London. says: says: Charles connec- Lord Kitchener in th say's ai, Respa, held in kans. t. 13U iStern battles are being fought . all tion with the dynamite plot in Wind- -read a carefully prepared and o: It is an open secret that the Italian AT HILL NO. along the eastern front from Riga to soy last June, was committed for trial mistic speech on military operati=' general staff. since the outbreak of the Roumanian border, and whiletheafter receiving his preliminary hear- In the course of his address" the S?C-- hos it with Austria has expected Germans continue to advance slowly Magistrate rotary of State for War made the an - the aid' to the Austrians, hence 1 Walkerville before M Forces Three Full in the north and centre, the Irussians 'ing at teresting disclosure that the GeTw:­9M the Italian military chiefs are prepay- i It Took the British F Miers. I lin the south are repeating their suc- The"feature of t�e hearing was the attacks with gas, liquid ed for Such an event, and it is confl- -Days to Oust the Enemy LvZ -dently asserted in military circles here cesses against the Austro -German appearance as a witness of WiRiAm phyxiating shells, rackrif as, they that even If the. reinforcements to the Forces• armies, which are now being driven Lefler, former night watchman of the now, the element df surprise, have back across the River Strips In Gali- Peabody plant, one of the buildings failed in their object, and have lost N Austrians are stronger than reported A despatch from London says: A . . . . 4 cis, owing to I and have been forced to retire - n- the An - they will not alter the situationon I dansyl tion wrecked, and who is now serving ten much of their offensive value the Italian front, now so favorable to on of the fighting I westward, north of the Galician ffon the penitentiary at Kingston �the steps taken to counteract them, Peninsula I' tier' of assisting I Lifting. the - veil'of - he an - Italian region on the Gallipoli . years- in secrecy, 44 Italy. during the last week in August and- While these Russian victories nature after being found guilty `made Mountaineer' detachments I the result achieved during- this period Russia and the in the outrages. . e nounced that eleven divisions of the ally are welcomed in Ri -Lefler was a witness for the -new army had reinforced Field Kaz- made raids against the Austrian post- is given by the Dardanelles correspoil- I e, and high at Villa r�r"* allied eountries an an evidence -that!. Iling one, He declared 'shal French's force in Franc is -cent of Reuter's Telm !-t1w Ru—si—iinarmies are --s-tinabie to very ;�o—ufd—f- i that he had first met R and other peaks in the upper Genova espa in the others �W quic Ty. I The capture of Hill No. So was im- take the offensive when well supplied I office of Albert Kaltscbmidt in De- spoke optimisti6ily of the situation _,valley. Climbing the most difficult I portent, as it is the last crest 9f the with ammunition, there Is no incline- s on the various fronts. expiressiiff the �round and fflacdeis, the Alpines. troit, and that he was given two suit- shot last ridge separating the Anzac zone tion to exaggerate their importance. 'I cases to take across to Windsor. He opinion that "the Germans have reached the enemy's entrenchments from.the plains to the north, and thus The engagements, however., keep the s. Charles Schmidt their bolt" in their offensive against They' re- said Respa and Mr and partly destroyed them. constitutes a point of union between Austrv�Germans busy, and L make it appeared on the night previous to the Russia without achieving their object turned to their own positions without- the British forces in the Anzac posi- 1 imperative to - send reinforcements 'given them of destroying the Russian army. assailed. Analysis of being seriously a 'is explosion, and that he had tion and the line across the Suv southward which could be used to bet Respis, he said, told As far as the Turks are concerned, the explosiii bombs 16eing used by the ter advantage in the north, where the suitcases. 'trips con- Lord Kitchener said there was an Austrians has revealed the presence plain, besides giving access to a ra operations of much greats him to be careful. an the vine leading to high ground beyond it r moment ed dynamite. He declared that abundance of evidence of "the pro large' quantities of prussic acid. Marshal rained of to the hill with are being directed by Field Respa and the woman left In The Turks clung the di- anits of demorallzatio� having Set J="L. the utmost determination, and when von Hindenburg. rection of the river, and that a few In Mesopotamia the resistance of the they were thrown out of their trench- I This General, who began his off en- hours the explosion followed. Turks had terminated. n FRENCH BLOW UP es would fight their way back again, sive against the Vilna-Dvinsk railway He said he met Aespa - and Kalt- himse IMT% TS accepting terrible losses unflinchingly 'a week ago' has not yet established schmidt a little later in 15etrait, and CONSCRIPTION, SURE to regain the.l9st ground, with the re- If . on the line- His cavalry, 'that the latter said- "Well, we Jarred LONDON BELMY-ES, SUPPLY DUO Stilt that when the trenches finally whi& did reach it, has been driven them a little, and we will do it some - a The were captured they were filled with back. N,,ertbe1e&"e has driven the more. We are going to blow UP the I A despatch from London Sys: Turki It took three days to Russians serosa the Dvia River, principle Allied Fire Against German, Orgai- ab dead. in Whole town.",.. plw of compulsion is now a& oust tb�s Turks, and the ground around north of Dvinsk, placing that city milted on nearly all sides as rations Continues Effica- is- still thickly strewn with their a rather dangerous position, and has necessary within a short Wies, and thost: of Britigh SOMMS also nugde- some progress north of- BELGIANS yoRBILMEN speeches of both Premier PLiquith a gious. who fell in the assaults. Lord Kitchener being so inter re TO BOYCOTT GERMANS It I' computed, -declares the coireii� To the South of Vilna, toward :.C. :-. - . I � A despatch from Paris SR75: a It is believed that compulsion 'manInfantry made an attack L in the pondent, that the Turks lost five thou- Grodno, the Russians are offering. despatch from Brussels says: held back Wa region of Faye, south-west of Per- sand men before they surrendered the stubborn resistance and have the Ger Gen. von Bisaing, the Governor -Gen- proaching t on I ne, following the explosion -of &. position. The Indian brigade and the mans firmly held. Something of the eral of Belgium, has issued an order pink forms, mine described in the French com- Connaught Rangers took part in the same kind has happened in the cen- against the boycotting; blacklisting, service. if .11 The fighting with the Australians and tre; Prince Leopold has been delayed munique as `;very powerful 'Id, Marshal von insulting or threatening otherwiso to be I no altern French infantry, supported by artil- New Zealanders. in his advance. Fie injure Germans or persons showing .. .., -kensen , has passed his forces 'German 'lery fire, repulsed the 'attack, accord- Mac sympathiesd' with ROMA or trading Ing to the official statement, and took- through the Pripet marshes and is German'firms. 'The maximum penalty 'a number of prisoners. DOG -TRAINED TO PHONE now in possession of Pinsk.. From for infractions of the order is two .? . . APPROACH. OF ENEMY' thii point southward the Russians -are Br-tish men-of-war undertook a -years' imprisonment or a fine of 10,- A despatch 'bombardment of the e German positions advancing and have reoccupied a num- `000 marks ($2,500). The term of im- Miss Mary Booth, in the region of Nieuport, on the Bel- A despiLich from Paris says: Ac- ber of villages, but they are not likely prisonment can be_ extended to five 4principals bf the Booth gian coast The German coast batter- cording to the Gazette de France, a to push their advantage much farther, years -when disobedience is offered by •has,succeeded in.collecting hen ,. certain French regiment :possesses- a as to do so would maker their northern several- persons in collusion. provide 1,196 motor am1glaaces, new. les replied, -and the French heavy ar- tilleiT joined with the British ships in dog which is sent out from, advanced flanks vulnerable. being used at the front, ass memor- the attack.' sentry posts at night with a. telephone A good de-rl of importance is - at- ial of the Lirsitania disaster. the is . strapped over his mouth and -a wire {ached to the decision of Russia. to call Truth. Three infantry attacks were made now collecting funds for a hospital for corinecting the instrument with. the to the colors the reserves of the terri- ereis an invitation from paralyzed and other permanently in. by the Germans against the bridge- If the dog bears the Germans Should the age limit be Mrs. Exe—H head held by the French at Sapigneul,' Post- torial army. Sho � Mrs. Boreleigb to one of her tiresome' jui-ed soldiers as a further memorial on the Aisne -Marne Canal, but -the approaching he barks quietly into the fixed at 35 years, this fresh call would I dinners. I hate them. of the same event. n French maintained their positions. telephone. mean the possible a " ddition of. eight Exe�`WbY not pleadthat you have million men to the Russian armies, hen- a clergyman, announced The German artillery fire in Cham-' a previous engagement? W ed that pagne ha's lessened in intensity, -the THANKSGIVING DAY including the ,mer. who had passed Mrs. Exe—That would be a lie. there 'Would be -a nave in the church enemy replying only' feebly to the through the first line and reserves, . knew MONDAY—OCTOBER 11 Edith, dear, write Mrs. Boreleigh that an old'lady whispered that she 10 . French fire. To the east of Cham- . . .. ­ I and those who heretofore have been, we accept with pleasure. the party to whom he referred." pagne, in the region - between the A des Irom Ottawa says:'Mon- i exempted as students, or men who .Aisne and the Argonne, however, the day, Oc tw 11, was fixed- as the date are not quite up to the physical Stan'-' dard. 0 r E Germans continued violent cannon- ' f Thanksgiving Day at a Cabinet Natuially, all of these could not be GERMANY AGREES TO YIELD siding. Explosions in. four German Council. armed and equipped, but Russia could 'have the' pick of them. -. - . , ­ UNITED STATES DEMANDS • -7 onfier LOSSES 87,630 Gathering On Swiss Fr TOTAL L AT THE DARDANELLES Count-­13T.e n sto rf f Declares All Difficultl6s Will Bi. 'A despatch from -'London says: A despatch from Basel says- Aery duels are becoming tlercer daily.a Fortnight. -rmies 0 - both the. French -and German fron Dardanelles a ,_.Settled at the End of i., French and German a ites"he n - British casualties at, the 1i Swiss frontier are showing . uncom tiers between the town of Delle and up to August 21 were 87,630. The . -mon military 'activity: . Heavy re: Basel civilians are beingmovedfrom number of killed'. in that time was and artil-I the border villages and towns. 'A despatch from New York says* is u definitely I Oic, he c.o Id state deAnite' that be inforcements are arriving, a 17,608. ' more advice from These, figures were included in the Count von Bernstorff,..the German would receive no. m asuiltles pub- Ambassador, states that all the diffi- his-Governmentfor a'fortnigbt. He grana total .of British c culties between this country and. Ger- and Secretary of State Lansing, he lished earlier in the week. -that the many concerning German guarantees id, are in perfect accord as to the ..-.C&v Grants Amnesty to All Political Prisoners The. announcement says and is method to'be used in -settling the re- number of officers killed was. 1,130, of safety-fot- American ships will be satisfactorily set- %.maining difficulties that still exist.be. and the number of men 16,479; passengers weeks' time. tween the two countries and recom- A despatch from Rome says: It i s stated that.the Emperor. of Riussial-;ounded, 2,371 officers and- 59,257 tled -at the- end -of -two w be Itas ordered amnesty for aa politics I prisoners in Russia. The number of men; missing, 373 officers and 8,021 He told reporters at the Ritz Carlton mended that the Aniericaa people. nt to counselled to patience. FIGHT L persons affected in said to be about on e Indred thousand.- that, while he had no statement %L -w • -x :g Lm� -12-1 - �1­1; �'�'' � ,. . , .. `-:...• n�.. 'anvT ..iS r 'v- 7.F-ry nc�[�. t;'�"..syr.-.,�,�„w-•.,•-'s^r. .::.ya ,""_.yti "�•�'i�•`'wrr,�-••.v'-�v#'�"'•.. mss. "�.�'^ �,Y,,°'A. T'„�:"•°®•'r`.c, :c''.rn..5-„� 4''y .hR'�•'.,,A.�aM?' �i'�.`. ��^V �J”, ...S �'aw... . .. . lr-'.ti` •.. ...+c. 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J3... . :..:ire.. .. .�'.1..� �.-.'-: _ �s.,.,,a�^.:... +. ..K •'.'t __ s°' ,'\•.._ ._-.r--� .a:'.��'.:~�. r.; ••_ -r7� T"�' � isms. �i Woodru f Powell hae purchas- —Lieut. Lawrence Major, of • � 1�t ��*• :UG�j*Ll►7MK7. eda new Ford auto. Whitevale, who is recruiting 0�1 �• _� Goodo--7—Sidne Wade, of - Toronto, officer for the townshi was in*� was in tow a on Sunday. town on Wednesday in search of , —A number from here attended —Thos. Walsh, of Lindsay, was, recruits. Shells Powder Shot and Cartridges of all sizes. -the races, in Toronto this week. in town last week on business. —The Columbia Grafophone Co. g —Miss Leila -and Mastes Wilfred - —John Balsdon was in Green- has been awarded three Grand Mooney were in the city on Sat- wood on Sunday visiting friends. Prizes, the highest awards at the-+ —F. H. Hall has ready for deliv- Panama 'Ezposition. T. M. Me- CUTLERTI'—A full supply for the'Thrashing Season. --Miss Violet Boyes left last ery a fine Fadden is he local asnQ t. Ik to, attend the Toronto Nor- and foliage plants. * —We would like all those who $UILDERS HARDWARE :—Glass, y,' wai School. —John Dwyer is able to be out .have had their post office addres- - .—Edgar Andrew and Russell again after being confined to his ses changed on account of° the in. Hinges, Locks, Nails,- Etc. ' Burrell had a business trip to Port bed for a week through illness. troduction of the rural mail de' �e on Thursday last.. —Mrs. Jardine, of Thorold, has livery in inane parts to notify ug - and Thrashers Supplies.' =. O'Brien, of Fairport, has returned home after spending a at once of such change so as to ` �pmpkins in his garden measuring week here with her mother, Mrs. ensureppr.ompt delivery. R 10 inches in circumference. P_._,iChas. Bradford. —H. D. Bayne is going equip • H r, V D f !N —Miss . Wright has return- —Mrs. Chas. Bradford is spend- his stable with sanitarysteel ! - •ed home after spending a few ing a reek with relatives in St. equipment and will have one of ;weeks with friends in the city. Catharines and other parts of the the best barns in the neighbor- a-Lieut. Bert Sneath, o Nia- Niagara peninsula.. hood. He is fitting up his stable i c r raCamp, apent9aturday at the -The Pickering -Methodist -Sun- Alethodist'Sun- with 'sanitary steel stalls, litter h e M e n S N O 1 e omen of thhe lases Brinting. dap School will hold their an carrier outfit And is putting in —W. I1. and Mrs. Rogers and Rally Day. next Sunday morning. iron fittings throughout the horse - A3 0 0 T daughter, Mies Helen, spent Sun- The meittg service will be taken stable. `-day here with the former's mother. by the children, assisted by the —Remember the annual meeting See our new lines in men's working boots, we have a greater variety _ —Miss Eleanor Johnston, of Officers and teachers of the School. of the Bible Society - which will than ever, and can give you the best of sat1!ta%9Qp. ' Brooklin, spent Saturday and Special singing by, the children. take place at 7.30 o'clock this >9unday with Miss Myrtle Wilson. There will be a short address on (Friday) evening in the Methodist — H A T $ —J. R. Linton is having lattice the "Ideal Kingdom." The School church. At 8 o'clock, Mr. C. C. work pit around his veranda, extends an invitation to all to Robinson will give an illustrated Our new lines in hats are also here. We have all the latest which adds much to its appear- spend an hour with them. lecture entitled "A Visit to styles is these. r " sate.—The Women's Inatituie re- the land of the Mikado." All are Our new tall and winter• samples for the Lowndes Tailoring Co are —Mr. Eaton,. of .the base line, gnest their members to send in invited. Do not miss this treat• the best yet. We can give and guarantee perfect satin- ; ,has enlisted, and his wife and their jam, as requested last week, A collection will be taken in aid faction with every garment. You can get every - family are returning to the city not later than Oct. 1st, when it of the Bible Society. thing a man wears at the men's store. ;to reside. will be sent away. This request —The first annual school fair i -n. —Mrs. Harding, of Toronto, and isnot confined to the members of Pickering, which took place on ;Mrs. Jackson, of Spencerville, the Institute only. but all gifts of Wednesday was a decided nuc- R• A •� BUNTING, P.ICKERING Went Sunday with_J.ohn.._and.Alrs._ jam will be thankfully_ received. cess. All the schools represented iiarding. As intimated last week it sbould turned out in fuII force" and both --ahowed- �ed their work on Ed. Bryan's new too good for our soldiers at,the great interest in the exhibits' and - ''tesidence, which is a modern one front. in the proceedings of the day" The Iq C in every -respect. —Word has been received of the beupfit that results in the friendly —The Autumn Leaf Mission death of Dr. Hodder Wihou, rivalry was shown in the high Yhe Mand will meet at the usual younger son of the late Rev. A: duality of the exhibitQ, some of ;".hour on Saturday afternoon at C. and airs. Wilson, of Pickering., which excelled that shown at the ' o and Oshawa Fairs. The ,.9 r .—John Palmer,of St. Catharines, Guelph where he had built up a fruit, vegetables Ftnd grain an -- -a_-been spending a_. -few- days good practice as an osteopatbic in particular the flower causedew - +• i+.lth his uncle, Chas. S. Palmer doctor. During the time he re- much favorable comment, The • ''', ihd with other Pickering friends. Qided in Pickering he was an inval- baking and sewing b:y' the girls o s ezf _to 'M del —It will be October before id due to injnries to his spine while were in a par with the other ex- N • many farmers will be through playing football at college, but he hibits and bespeaks well for the _ IP cveating, and by the time they completely recovered from this. rising generation. There was - - - fil►re read to finish, a large amount We understand that he had been never seen a more 1mppy -lot' of-- :' ill not New at worth westing. here 111 enlace have been r crewed. r par. girls and boys than those who b y. - . een qolcl wore with east pride the ribbons w - T!n►lo srer figure —A large nur>Jber of our sub- that testified to their success at i� • ,i /�h also been giiQted. Buyers are scribers are still in arrears, many the fair. S. S. No. 4. eaat, under X • _ ady' :fa no hurry in purchasing as they being several years behind in their the able management of Miss Rosa AM looking for drop in price. subscriptions. On recount of the won first prize fnr the best col- -The Harvest Home of St. Geo- greatly increased cost of material lection of fruit, flowers, vegetables des Church will -be held next and labor and increased cost of and grain. A good programme of } Bundsy 'Sept. 2f1, with special living, it costs a great deal more sports added much . to the in- ; ,=usic and services. now than it did to or fifteen terest of the days proceeding,@. The _ "'Come, ye thankful people, come.. ears ago, to conduct a.newspaper Women's Institute had a booth on- e so - business. . an i s e gr } i —The next meeting of the WOm- there has not been a correspond- Cross Society and as long as their LL The models for the IIeW sera's 14atitute will be held at the Ing increase in the price of the provisions ice cream and confer - me of Mrs. E. L. Ruddy Tues- printed paper' or advertising. It tionery lasted did a rushing busi- _ season in Overcoats, busi day, Sept. ?,8th, at 3 o'clock. Miss thus makeq It more necessary that nese. As a result of their tales';,+ Muriel Martin, of Toronto, will subscriptioaxAnd other payments there will be over thirty dollars - ' nes Shit or dress suit are address the meeting. All -ladies be made promptly. net proceeds to send to Red Croaa r seordially invited. —At the recent meeting of the Society. i " now. ready for you to see —John O'Connor,G. T. R. opera- PreP9 Association held in Toronto tar tit Belleville, spent a few dayrs a resolution way - There's something smart p passed' rerom= -fraise For the New Trans- t = g last week here with his parents, mending that all weekly papers continental _ .bout thein- that you'll Jeremiah and Aire+, O'Connor. He raise their 3nbscription price from — .. was on his return trip from his $1,00 to $l,st�, The cost of pro- A promineta commission merchant , holidays which he spent in Buffalo during a paper now is nearly of New 'York city, writing to an ofii- like, and you ,can be sure vial of the Grind Trunk Rxilw.id $ N - 'and other American points. double'of what.it was fifteen or j - they're Correct in si tem• says. •'1__hAve just reached tiew style. —C. H. and Mrs. Hurling motor• twenty year's ago, but notwich- y y S j�o Scbomberg on Saturday and standing the increased cast, the York after Frahavnca takes a trip back from Ban Frxnc►sco on the Grand Dro iA to -da and see, moi! on their return on Jlondap were price has remained the game and Trunk Pacific and want you co know 1 �' k; accompanied b the fo[mer's as a result- many weekly paper" that we had s delighcfu� trip and that + m O r l 0 other, Mrs. Wilson, ' and the throughout the country, some of the scenery along your route far sur.,the A H bbe 1 n model Q daughter, Mrs. Sloan, who man ars standinghave, been passes the scenery on any Transconti• i g p n L' fired States I 1s alwav s worth while.. et h Galloway, formerly in while others have amalgamated. or the Dominion of Canada, ptrb The ser- eui loy of F. Hurst, and" who A large isumber of daily papers rice was extremely, good. The Fort p Garry at Winnipeg I found delight- `' ted for oversea' service, is have met the increaaed cost by ful, in tact 1 was quite aetoniahed to ' i - xt the front. reducing the number of pages. A find such a hotelinthat part of the ' iAtian, lie committee was appointed to 'com- .country." - f ag bands- municate with all the weeklies iu ing in the the Dominion wither vier• to bring. _ 60 YEARS' - - ing about the desired change. EXPERIENCE church —Major s: Sharpe,of.Uxbridge Sale Aden for Hobberlln Tailoring serve is arranging to hold recruiting l� meetings at which public speakers urc will make addressee at the follow. _l Is held in ing places, namely: Brooklin on , MS • IC HAPMAN .80 o -clock. Ila Thursday, Sept. 30th, Pickering on MARKS there.will be no Sab Friday Get. 1st, and at Claremont DeMaNs � ool in the afternoon. -on Saturday Oct. 2nd. The Whitby COPYRIGHTS Aa _ .? —From resent appearances 4W�� s.e!grit p;n,�°;Is LAD OOD*S " P P band will likely attend the Brc,ok- ere will be few auction saleslin and Pickering meetings and invent;on Isp=oeudir mn, this fall, which is an omen of pros. f1Oo" '16 o iOdeency r�a�zrulc P the Claremont bead will be re- mmfrea tone times anion the ,farmers. P patents taken t n >a s r00�°r Weare showing a nice line of ladies' white pique skirts at $1.26. White and !Pe 13 sent at the Claremont meeting. Ri*d+� itno�'O .rsa t , A large number of farmers are Major Sharpeis also endeavoring to r ot cold middy's at $1.00 to 82.00• House dresses navy and linea at $IAO i now looking for farms .in the arrange with iii. W. Rowell, S. C., $*80fic ^ •^' Light fancy at 51._,•. underskirts sf.00 up.Drawers 26c. to ?6e. towushi but they are ezperiene- the leader of the o aition in the A. hand :nr qua weekly. area" , gowns, crepe and cotton 85c, to $1.00. Orset covers 26c. to bOc. p PPo White buttoned boots at $L7c per pair. Low white ahcea ing much difficulty in this direr- Ontario Legislature'and Sir George ,e,.,� r"FD0't'� i1d' °r 86c. "to $1.00. High white shoes $1.00 to $1,25. E. boater to address a big recruit- Yj�NN ! �!$•1!�•/•atw, Ngw �� White vump $1.25 to $1.50, White and —George Baker, who has been ing meeting in Whitby within the '^��;;. rat wat+sinatoa. a - colored hose 25c, up. Black silk and lisle occupying the Leslie dwelling for next two weeks. In connection * hose 3o and 50c. pair. White and the past few years, moved on with recruiting we may say that �' DALE +MIL�.+�7 linen outing _hats 25 to 50c. Wednesday to the G. T. R. dwel- the Minister of Militia hr�s accept- ° ling east of the old station site. ed an offer from Ontario County Choice groceries fresh fruits in season, Mrs. Brown, who purchased the to raise a full double company- of - city Dairy ice cream. '. Leslie house some time ago, will u0 men, with a machine Is the place to get your Bread occupy it about the first of OCtpb- tion.and machine gun for overseas Flour, Royal Household. Made er we believe. service. Capt. H. P. Cooke, of UX from No. 1. Manitoba wheat, Try G. All GILLESPIE, - DUNBA.RTOI�T —Private Daoust %foitnerly bridge, has been appointed to the a bag' i bectionman on the G. T. R., here command of this double company Also Gleaora Flour. Pastry Flour and who has been training at and the prospects are bright for —,— Oat crushing daily — �p�� Niagara for the past few months obtaining the full number of men. JUSTyMiV FOR spent Sunday with David and This company- will be kept to- Frush Rolled Oats. Airs. Miller and. other. Pickering getber. as a unit and if an rein- ..Bran Shorts C� friends. He leaves tomorrow for forcemente are asked for this com• Oats, Crushed Oaten Summer Holidays. CAI - England, after having spent the n will o forward as a unit. `- week with his aceta in Montreal. y g Oat Chop Whole Corn Fine assortment trunks and snit cases at reseonsble prices P According to population, Picker- Cracked Corn Corn Meal Harness acid complete stock of house Roods on —About twelve young men who ing township sliould furnish thirty _. _ h�d.here,-_also-at_W._J --Bodell'a were adherents of St. George's mere, and no trouble should --be ea- --mixed. Feed Church, - Church, have enlisted, a number , - ' Brougham, perienced in .supplying this num- Caldwell s Cream, - a%ibistitiite •' "'"' —" being already at the front. All ber. The young men of the coon- Harness, Collar, Boot and 9hR epairtcrlll"neatlysad - were Eo " Iish born, which is an Calf Meal and romptly attended to. 8 ty should not endeavor to evade _ p env'idence that those who were born their duty. The call is a most Molas,@ine Meal. '--is, the British_ Isley realize the pressing one as not only is our Rpecia] prices in ton lots. PIC$ERING HARNESS EMPORIUM danger that is now Confronting country in great dander, but the BELL PHONE. the Empire. Young meu.of Cana- great principles of freedom, for �,- W, WQ@3iel� Home Phone 2501. W. J. COAHWELL than birth, ag a rule, have nota which Britons have been fighting :realization of their danger. for a j ousaud years, are at stake. Chopping every day. ., - " ' t -'Tat .i•_1t 7 1 Yl"� �W`. n ,. _ ! ...-.s•....:+,-!.wta•}ni;�.°`;!K.h��a+��� ,..5. ,.•w.�,+��'''� t+r_V«�"��s�?r.,T�uaY:a���i:'�t.�"��s`�>�a�e: