Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_07_21�r _7 " , 1, - ­"-� -� ;471T� -. .� 7 7 Y. VOL.XXXV TICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1916 ...No.'43 7TH LINE, PICKERING" AUDLZY _MitablUbed 75 years A raspberry supper -aid of th Medical SPINKMILLS W. G. and Mrj;.. Bjarnes visited at Red Class So6iet� will -be 'beld the St. Catharines. Wednesday, August 2nd, on H. -oriG-REENWOO This way for goose berries and cu r*, D E. FORSt;iA, -D. of 0.� Regis- ran Hriltby'sla'wn. A good literar;vand musical program will bre-furnishid bv tared member of the Optometrical Asso rants, at T. Gurner's. H'dgh -Mi6hell- -ent �Sunday with CiatioLl Of Ontario, Special attention given to FLOUR local talent, . Fuller particulars will the fitting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North F. H. White. of 'Aitevale. e give clarerixont. b d next week. MILLS A number frorn here attended the WHITE SATI.N_ BRFAD ba�rn raising of Joseph Bye 0.- McKINNOIN, 'M.D., 1,.R.-C,S., - :- . ­ r. J. H. and Mrs. Madill and- Miss Ida O'CONNOR—LARKIN N. Edinb,.2rvb, member of the Ccllege of CREAM BUNS—FAMILY s�ent Sunday with H. E. and Mrs. I'llYSiOiSMS and Surgeons of OM.LYiO. licentiate 7 of 80 College of gurapons, Edinburgh,Turner and family, -Avery pretty and quiet 'wedding &.T�.Ittemtiom to daiemses of women lze TEA BUNS -PASTRY W. J. and -Mrs, 'Turner were iii took place gt St', Michael's Qathedral, .911dren, Ofaceand residence, 13ro ghaw. rora on Friday attending the funer: oron to. on 'Monday, July the 15th, at '.-WYIEAT Jumbo. of the latter*s father. 7.t. nl'. when Miss An�rlie' Loretto, PICK ERI NG.Ai EWCAL SURGICAL -B r 03. .short, -'s on Sunday: eldest daughter. of *31r. John -Larkin, OATS' Visitors at T. Garnei BARLEY I WANTED .----and X-RAY INSTITUTE Mr, a4d Mrs, NR!Hugh and daughter, of Whitevale, was united in the holy e al r e n g S` of Locust bonds rii:�tri+iiony-to MN James:P. PICKERINGi ONIrARIO Hk4MT. and Mrs..Sirvester Get my prices before selling and Rev. Canon Morley. of Stiauffville, O'Connor, of..slontreal,-son of Jimes and Mr. -Daniels. of Whi.teyale. J. and Mrs O'Connor of Price's Corn - It. ELGIN TOWLE, X. B., M. D C. X., elsewhere. F bygicials-in -charge "All kinds of Chop. er, Orillia. The bridesmaid was Miss 01" 8 ciaNit 111 Rectal Diseises. Prostatic Dis- have a large stock on hand of 8639f of Mon, Diseases of Wcu)eu, Cancers, SCHOOL REPORTS Nl.. Agaes.O'Connor. ofToronto, sister Tumaors. X -Ray examination. - Diseases of eye, of the groom, and Patrick, LaRlor., of - sac, nose, throat Bud lunlir. Fitting SI&SO04 and Results of Promotion Exams. held Tralee; Ireland, acted as groomsman. BARLEY FEED all &auto and chronic diseases. W. in S. S. N4o. 5, Pickering': Jr, I'' to Rev. FatherRyan, of Whi 011011 HOUA Ill to S,Lnd 7 WO P. M. `illy SCRANTON- COAL D: L. rind IN—Hyman Sherman. Fred-S60itb; tby, offici. RAN ated. The Lq-ide looked char Louie Puckrin (rec6m,) Sr. III to Jr min'S th a dainty gown of White satin anO-ciir- IV—Gladys Puckrin (bon.) Jr. II to SHOIRTS STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA: Sr, II ried a bouquet of white roses and lilly —Bert Smith, Willie Beil, Gorm- of the. valley, while the bridesmaid MIDDLINGS R1 6 R. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- '-AND STEAM, ley Crawford, Lorne Bell.. Sr. I to Jr, wore a pretty suit of -cream Alk. I-Aftel- TZR.Ooun"r Crown Attorney, and County II -Dorothy Layefesky. Jr. I to Sr. RVSE-ED-OAT9-- I—Bert Holtbv.- Teddv Ayers. Garn_ a al' 9. Ith a . hap p y -C young couple left on the 5 train for AW and et Crawford. Sr. Pr. to Jr. I -Eunice E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister a �ontreal, where they will reside, Solicitor, J- L- SPINZ LIMITED Squire. Successful Entrance candi- Notary PubUd. Etc' MQ=ey to SEED- CORN I Clan. 00oe Brock St, North, Wbitbv. ilbly date -Ernest Smith, Helen Long,, -�t varieties, beet qualities an Dental -PICKERING. ONT. teacher, BROCK ROAD Bs! d Promotion Exams S. S. No. 11, Ned and Mrs. Chandler, of Toronto, lowest price. Green River. To Sr. 4;1r -Leslie Fer. LASE B. BEATON, D, D. S-- G R. BRFvWSTF.R spent the week -end w4h Asa and Mrs. B Graduate ofshe Eoys,; C011960 of Usuml rier. Fred Ferrier, Myrtle Perev. 'Clir- H'Ubbard-. Surgeons and University of Toronto, Mae Veterinary Surgeon ford Wright. To Jr. ilth-.W."Dixon, Ov'er W. M. Pringre's h vsre store. Wbikby. . Archie and Frank Jackson are hay. 091109 booze 9 to 12; 1 to Ind phone 16 Honor Graddate of the Ontario I.- Gray, E. 'Hutchings.- H. Hornshaw. ing their holidays this week. - They Bon Phone 9w. 641 y Veterinary College and To Sr. 3rd -J. Ferrier, M. Hoover. G, have taken their motorboat. to Rose- mi. OMM=11.47 TL. Honor- Hornshaw. To Sr. 2nd -F. Wilson, &ry Associate of the Ontario expect to have Veterinary Coll;�_e. M. Routley. D. Hoover, G. Ppstill. T. bank.* and flpleasant, suoistago time on the take and- river and Postill, O. Routley. J. Wright, R. Car- 41 .. . ... Ind. phone SM. _7 I ter. - To Jr.. 2nd -G. Dafne.' L. Horn- Witting, E A S T LAKE W G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage Clare 00 Ontario Our young apiarists are having good sbaw. To Ist reader B -:-G. Madill.* G. PWL;�ZiAaensss in tile Ocusty of on Hackney. To lat reader A -A., Mich- success with their bees this year, as The shin satis- 4 Tmassins they have - alreidy taken out a large faction for over 30 years.. Empire � POrCHER. Real Estate Aur NEW B _330P B -B. Postill, R. Miqhell. L. Skoptiz quantity of first-class honev. The Corrugated lion wLth a j in. by .,gle that has given BUTCHER ell. R. Madill. C. Postill, T6-Priiner T Mouser. vainator, co,119asor sad liamer splendid white -clover crop Is revpons. .. ... .. rs Of like'"I"s licenses. Bra tiglism. 4" J.-Itoutley. 9 in. corrugation,' it before-ydd A full -line of Fresh Meats always ible for much of the yield. buy other makes. If you are lin Quitman extensive prairie fire took D' HOPPER Issuer of Marriage on hand at sbo need of a Cream Separator. rAcens" in the County of Ontario. _p. QRS" RIVER Place on W. H. Jackson's farm on Try at state -and his -reeldezoo, Claremont.' a Premier for 80 days. Also i Wagoii on road every day, Wm. Ilociver is engaged with W. A. '1�ue�sday. from a passing C. N R. eR 'Fuller for tbi*ummer.Dine, ana several acres of grass was gasoline engine;, from $-39.00 up. R.BEATON TOWNSHIP Fri*h Pork Sausage a spiciatilty Don't -forget the date of the Sunday lestroyed. It was soon brought tinder See or write me before buying. -Io CoorTameer, Commissioner sahA­ Sizbool Rally, July the 30tb. control with the aid of the section Bell Phone. salft7l". Aewnz%ant. Etc, Money W loam Igo gum pe I mer of Marriage XA& Butcher'n cattle vranted Miss Tena pray. made a flying visit men. The damage amounted to about ;gas:& on T-Twi.h relatives at Altona on Tuesday F. J. Prouse-, Pickerm'g JAS O'CONN'OR, - PICKERING WUGH.S. PUGH. Glen Major. Ont. Corner Kitag-and Chureh Ste, .-LJL Li.conaod Auctioneer, ElterR1,60 We w1ah to mngratuNte- the yoring CHZRRYWOOD isnee in mported &ad tticroaabbred el9kr I ­ ' * CEMENT TILE I Wit- on their succens w th their sales aczd�ctvd amywb:rp. Wrtts for termit ullivir exams. or Alvin L. Brander, of the 149th R 'IN; Ej W and part c t:;arv, I bcr• Ind. 2110. S&ly SEE OU 1 Howard Hoover, of Toronto, ri)pn.L 134t'tAfion. rpent several dqyp vi'siti nXThe undersigned has begun the manu- POISTILL, Licensed Auctionefr, SAWING MACHINES - the week Prid With his parents. Wul. his uncle, «'m. Taylor. facture of cement the from 3 to 12 T;1 s for Counties of -York and Onarm Ana- and Mi*. Our nesepastor, Rev. Mr. Owen, is inches. Call and gel quota - him sale of all kinds attenm*0 to an shortest We sell emery whee]Q, circular Jack Fpt i ier is envRed with W, G, very much liked and the attendance neftom Addre" Green River P. 0 , Oat. Barnes for the's to Elip 'on qatibath is increasing tions at yards on Brack raws, jraqo-litie etigine-.4 and 6ki-ge hard nn, t - he r . o&d, half mile west of WB. POWELL. Licensed Auc- cutters and buggleg. strawberry pate . but good. for O.Ur . tioneer, TL' "%or aid eollertor' for Miss Annie Fuller. of Toronto, Is Itral 00cou" 0 Ontario sol York. Al kende of Styles to suit everyone, circular spenditij; h'er holidays itith'hir pai• haying. although A shower to 14y the Also, Cement kept constantly neted either pr:vstaly or by atretion - dust would be welcome, on hand, lr".=d. )tbor particulars a at reel. saws, hammered and gjjmmed� eats, W. A. and Mrs. Fuller. .r." - makering m a orders -es reasonable. Much sympathy is being taken In Mr. and Mrs Timbers entertained danae, ell i-stri st. Pfbl 7. Pj it the plots of sweet peas in the v4llage the Choir a2 friends reeently� A Frank Mitchell left as Pirms 00ce, Pickerl.mg. vW re, ts"To prompt attention. , Salvefaction guLram, IT77 H. Tj%, n S01, -T and surrounding 4ommutifty., very enjoyable- evening was spent &*ad. Also sales &geris 1,;ir Ford CLrei My Eli And Mrs. Wilson returned home May th4tre be more . e of such gatherings PICKERING BROCK ROAD. on Monday night.. after ependfiriga held. few days with relatives in Hami4ton, Our recruiting agent is not meeting j have a good stock of Fruit I Mirw. D.f.e has extended an- ir,vita• with great success. Reports from REAL'ESTATFL... tion to the Boys' Clul;i to spend their CAmp Borden do notaid the. work - 100,000 Berliry B,,xes now ready. evening at her borne on Monday' either. - Surely it is - time enough to censor letters when the'bovs reach the next, prates, 24 and 27 q1jarta Dr. Ira and Mrs. Freel, of Stotiff. front, andnot from the camp, where r ne hink there shouid be noth. oingIle,. and W. G. and 31's. Hat ' s one would tvi WirePe� I -- 'Order ours early and make sur# motoredto-St. Catharines on Satim. ing to conceal. day and spent a -few days with rt -la- --ALSO — I have For Sale a Horse and 'Lot riveg at that place." WHIT in Pickering Villsge. Large r'On Saturday evening. July the 22nd -.Chopping and Oat Rolling -day g�frden, some yotitig fruit the Boys' -Cltib' will bave; for saip R The civic boli has been set for Brac6'Wire, Staples as usual.- tree -7. -Evertiling; -i n.- -jiiant,ity of ice erf-ain. . Come boys Monday. Augtint 7th. - -lean condiieted the hzingAlang vcurgh!-A:and­tz*at then; I(etv. - Mt. Nla,. 441rvwes at the S n ..rirnp Qn � in Rv Call and 4e. ine-AQ t ir; 'IQ a bar- tQ_jt dish of Neil4on'% rimple walnut.Cedar Posts and W. G, Barnes, Green River Chief McGrotty ii? taking hip holi- A number of the lAdLei attended the pain for some one. P -d Cro4a,; Avixiii4try meeting ,tt the slat saii*Sirm Vanstone ie acting in Or add re;,* R. R. No. 1. LO'C11161 B Steel Posts. h+tji� of Mrs, Whpatori Ung-er m on Vt1grant., showe,"' T-tiestlar avenin 'fell no re at nine o'clock, othe,l Coal, T-.uniber, Cement, Shingles, .%f diLF might.,arx]-t-ppont a grAnd tune. %% e- rongratulate the Idy with the Avi�p no relief by coi�ling rain h.44;fef Grey horse. Lath and Ready Roofing JOHN PHILIP ,_.X_vjtary Pulikle, Pickering. ea this ununial pell'6f torridity, laved of opinion is held in thf� ��A d alWayo in -Stoel" 2 a full ;iiie of Ire�-h ENTRA XCH EX.101INATION-1, ::Hae and cur uov%n council in regnrd to compellinp ed meats constantly oil hand. ns to use the'se frer �vsteni, Thrc Water, Pure Water The frilInwing is it list' of tlie suroess- A. -'C. REE SOR, firl candidates - hostril of health wants the cotiheir-t+� Spice Roff, Bi-45akfa,-t 13acon, if von are ' wi�t-vniiwill t:4p the only. W4lTt.V,kr.E CENTRE— enact. draztic le-ir,!Rti n Y)per.tt'ive ivirhin a defined M'(,a RL-the-4obti-e-of -—L 0- 0 U S T H -I I-do'd well Rice, -d t�v �he town, 6 , rit (I fiq Winil NJ i,1f,,(iasqli4u- HH -7-10 -Bi-L --T— Ham, Bologna, I'Veitlei-, ete. Hilt Ch't ii7,m na)IN-to met after ,rel. P P�� r kin -d -s 4 I)Tlpe and fitting, Highest pille Q d f-OPugh"Ernllf Reyysor, Fred Rogers, rain- hush ess"and publi(I paces w1lere s cattle for water work-. kl4.(j bath I,() in fix-, Ila7el'Tiirner, A- da. Nfgljswander,_Mu old-ti'me service,, are stili in use, bill 'A traid to inctudins rte. "h I Z a number of piivat�'bou�cs Evtryt ing given ref it I I'A "n - it ti -n t:on. Ta (LATtF)lO\T CENTREchile ontsi le this areRare S He 1q; " lik;tne" ho left iindl*q �r ii Ickering lo'kem li tC­F'4i6,PU-.%fP -woa-K�.*. Mil-d"d 43rotlie,--MarvDa-vas, Ibith It' tt hed. The by -lair suimiitted wa- r)avis Wilrred I)ouvett, lone Graham. held .1P.. , :- •Keep-vnn'rteet4i. ii.cme Tel. 5521. Whiteva!p, Ont. t- d up Pending mare -rareful- pt arn -lilt ing %% j1h 7i Jean (;rah. bun). Ernest Jmleq ]tion after -cons. I -clean and white First-cla,s rias for hire P-1 Will Pegg; Avidr".�-Phillipa,' Violi-t dicitor, Col. F-i-irewell, a, to its scop( with .-Pickeriag SRI gont (b4i), Wfil Stanhuri, Merit The 'and 6perationi -Spe Day- or ni-Lt. ;el Walker, Winnie Wilson, brer, Rus. N Bus -meets" ail trains jifnson (hon), Irene 01- . . . I yars BROUGHAM -RF Vigilance Committee CFN*T Teaming promptly 0 -ten eel try. �PICKERIN I h.ada hiisineqs trip to Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Will Abderizon. F . I oren ep A im i, f It . on) George Philip -:Tooth Paste Lorne Brodie, Willard Cronk, 'Willie Toronto on Fridac. The object of this A�;izoci.ation is to Ntaliel Ctl'S.46, Is vigitii1k friends in 'Mfflt�r., Wilfrpd Nlonn-ey,­ Fred Morri. W. -H. Nak, Pickering. 'lesseti. Amling.and prosecute. say. Noreen MrGintv, Allan Metilw-h- Toronto over Stinday. and yon wont be asbarned to xmile.' the' felons. an, Phyllis McArtht,r,'Elizabefll Pal- Elgin McLimn, of Oshawa, is boli- FS ptic tooth paste 'that 4. mer. Frances Shirley' (hon), Pearl diving with Tommy Philip. the antisce --- s, whitens and polishes the en - Members having property stoleu COMME1111. 'Stork; �Iis- UIV Rral ik. S�pjiding R opliple ("lean and keeps thi- cute irpriledistely with any memb . er of weeks 'at toldwater and Xictorio rtinel ; barole"ns-the gotiv; T41 Term opens Aug Z8 of Eiecutive Cdoamittes.' VVITITTIV CEN'TR2 W.4u�th-be}­Itjftillv clean and frL-qh.' eerabip fee (hon),. Clarence Clifford Phillips is holidaying with This i. the one we recommend.TrF- Ji 167": Atkinscfi.(iordon Batpnan, Mtry Bon- relaiives in Poit Hope and Cobourg it to -day. Tioketeknavtis bad'fromthe President or nell, Gertrudc4)ollins, Eddie Cormack, for P. week.•It glR�,ses art- -nee'dea 'We' SecreterT on applioation. Ray -Dingman, Mary I?ryden. Jeah T. JC. Ftnd-N'*-nl' Brown, of Toronto, -her, John Fanner (hoot, Edward ill iiilpprv� the coftect len- Banks, C. S. Palm, . Get the w Exac. Com—L. D. Fisher, motored out and srea over Su day Hyde, Laura Innis, with Mrs. 11. Malco m. er,-W.' V.' RMhFirdEibn, Flickerine. G,1rnQV,--Will- - at moderate cost and if Will Sadler and R-Feasby went to -glasses are not needed we' Maud Kivell, Winnifred Matthews. est Cor. Yonne and Charles Sts.` e` J. A. O'Connor; J. Clark. Gertie Mattimoe, L.pona'Nerkley thon), Fr&ton an Tuesday to.work on a.large will honestly and frankly Made this r warkable avers Prifildi�C ' Alice Moore. Ialeen Moore, Grant Me- steel barn tba; is heinjEerectecl. . Advice cord for the last 19 in6nih-S. We Cacben, Annie- O'Clazinor, Clifford Pal. Jock Cowie, of Toronto, called on teTl'y611 sA, "Det us -ex=4 were asked to fill more than thirty Mer, Lillian Palmer, Maijorie Robert- friends last week. and _vvM_s_bar_Q_aUt_____jne_youV_'eyes._and remedy TOOLS SHARPENED sonGoidleRogers. Lillian Sen times as many positions as we had , .f_,,Ern- made some improvements to his pro- YGUy -their defects with correct - .graduates. The business world calls you : prepare. here and now; est Smith, Etbel,Smith, Pearl tuna- perty. glasses. _s- We -make a specialry.of-crosscut t saws, ford Chou), Fred Jpbb,_Jennie Squir. Will -and Mrs.-Cassle-anddati ly adjustedz Misses. NN innie and Marjorie, 6-f Agin - did opportunities -, good salaries. Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired; real, Elsie Todd, John Vickery, Ken- liters, Eyes I I ,pRjcFs 'MODERATE All who are anxious for a success- Razor -honing a•specialfy. For a first- Deth Webster, Marie West. Lock Me. court, spent over SundRV With Wm, fui start in business life should ar- class hair trim of an easy shave call Brien. and Mrs. Cassie. range now to enter this popular at the East -end Burlier Shop.- Town Scb6larships-1. Leonperk- Jos. and Mrs. -Young, Mrs, Uriaha school. Se -e- our'-Housb FurbiW13 . ga of all- ley, 2. Flossie Augustus, Young @nd,daugbter, Miss Thorn, and JW. J. -Elliott,- Principal Druggist-Giadiiate-Optician kinds. Slightly used Carpets County Scholarships -1. Florence Marshall Young and son, Edgar. P K E ERIN' jWrit, Ul-dwl for lar ItIl-914t.- from 15'eentsa yard up. -Annis, 2. Merle Stephenson, 3. Violle! motored out from -Toronto and spent W, J. u(THDON. `7 7W F, _Y, MLM e: . ..... N "Help me to find him tiken. ThIn&;s stralghten­ find -if he-, puta- -h S11veT More B1ciiieiJ.,i2VDr16-AW appearance. ' Come,let'ui'W*M h6lue. ou to sit he Skirts—more Table Linea— It's too chilly for THE LAPSE OF. Dorcas rose and folded the paper inom Sheet; and Pillow CaAOA. which lay on her lap. She kept up Gloss — more Curtains—aro with her -brother's long strides through- starched with "Silver 01035"- E"NOCH-.­VVENTWORTH the crowd that thronged Broadway. THE CANADA STARCH than any other 3tlTch in After. afew, minutes' silence he asked Co- Ll M ITZ 0-- CAI)i(im Your grocer ha34t.. By- ISABEL GORDON CURTIS9. suddenly: "How did you happen to MONTREAL, CARDINAL Oswald yqsteraayl* .01RAINTFORD. FORT !IIIAIMM, a -In see 9 f "He called at the house." Makers ol "erou- La LRnd-ry `Author of "The -Woman f from Wolvertons "L,1y VA�0" Corn Syrups, and .4'About what V'- Benson's Corn Starch. "On business. He has asked.. me to play 'Cordelia.' Starch ``It might have occurred to him to CHAPTER VII.—(Cont'd.) settle out, of court. He assured him 'ill�,the that the comedian wa's latter perfect consult me!') ------- --- Before the middle of October in his part; all he needed .was to aP-_ Wentworth stoppe,1 for a second. this way. ­ :'Basic slag Is a good parts were in. rehearsal except two. pear at late. rehearsals. The strain, Dorcas' was * not looking at him—her vigorator, and bone meal 18 servic*- An Englishwoman, •Zilia 'Pagit, w" however, was telling on 'Wentworth. eyes *ere turned straight ahead on .1 UlAej purti4ularly whsire phusPhA to play "Mr' R crossing the Atlantic He had grown nervous and iin'tabl,.% the bustling street. :ire requirod. Lime, 1.1jo, will ofte Esberbrook". Oswald refused obstin-i Oswald saw traces of it, but laid it -to "Why didrilb he speak; to me first?"'The' Farm �lyeet a olisirilegs for tkj,- better. 7 ately to give "Coraelia" to and actress, 1 anxiety over the pr6patations for -his he, persisted. A wholes --l'i I- wtItAta Ou that Wentworth suggest -know. 't deride )ur o e4. 'I' don't I can e whdf' i firi -aro of pa%�jrt.*, fj4�t It I;i bi "W• We must close with - somebody !-Play' 'ng—in her to do. I would say 'yes' if I, could.talr, Dorcas realized the cha e jeer -Fterp-cmly j�o ciLri-ct the attentlom, mighty quick," said Enoch, when 08-! the importance of; brother and felt it keenly; She con- it over with An=drew Merry. Importance of Good 11asturv, f our ro-wIA-ret t4j. wald had , turned, down Katherine tra�tcvd the care -free, generous. "I I�ave told you point-blank y1ou 't'hefr grniing larAts- They are bei Dean. . ;. . . . . Enoch. as he had been a month ago, are not to-go'on the stage." . In live -stock farming the pasture - coming an imp<jr-tarib part of lz;ill is not with the man who had aged sivAenly, "You know bow I feel about it." I land is becoming a very import -ant f-11-ni holding, and when the mAxlmurlao' Miss -Dean even to . be I .thought of," answered the Englishman' ing morose, fretful, -un- Dorcas spoke quietiv,-. y I remem- !factor. With ample silo animals per sire can bet who was grow 0' capacity, mynber of decisively. "She's beautiful, but communicative and impatient* over, ber, .1 told you it was the only NvPrk plus soil and climatic conditions, - itions. favor . Cal-ried over summer a step will bel where's her feeling,'her intelligence? trifles. Day after day she saw less I ever cared to do." itc4ble for the production of corn, a made. towards the, maintenance of� face—the light fell of him. His plea was hard.work, so 11W I farmer number of, more live stuck.—Farmer's Advocate.," I sat watching her le you talked hen did Oswald suggest this?" I a can winter a goodly strong upon her will , He thenl the girl was left'to her own devices. "Several weeks ago. He has talked live stock on 100 acres. there's absolutely nothing to her but'She had few friends in the city. Sb,, with me about it' more than once. gradually cuts into the r.asti.ire tol beauty. spent the fall days in lofig, solitary' "He might have taken'me ifitothis provide more available land only to How to Prune Your 'trees. "She can act," insisted Wentworth. i walks, and her mind dwelt constantly confidence," snarled Wentworth find that,his wintering problems have I !t. {'vanlsbed and have been replaced by Always use a pole saw' And pole� "I've seen her act. It isn't acting , on Merry. Her brother scarcely. men _"He knew how yon felt about 1 ani I . I difficulty of procuring sufficient' shears on the tips of long branches,, we want in 'Cordelia.' - The wm boned the play to''hir. She read news Besides, Enoch,-" th6 girl's. voice the O.�� must have feel-, When labor was aM use the pole hook rem who- plays 'Cordelia' I of it in the papers. Through them trembled, ' "besides --lately I have not I grass for summer. in tender,' compassionate understanding,, came the inf9rination that Enoch had known whether- you cared anything 'reasonably pleity the old. pastilre land dead branches of the ailanthus and � nd-' other -brittle trees OU14 dignity, with a young face—nPt a face. 'relinqWshei journalism and was work- about my -affairs." I could be made to yield more abu es where it w --into which youth is Painted.11 ing on the production- of a'ne'w play Wentworth did not answer until antly under hoed crops or grain thin be too dangeroustoreach them other- " 'Cordelia' must have beauty,". by a new author. She drew a long they turned into the quieter region Of under �, and for several years' wise. I "We may get both. I am not search- breath of relief over that announce- Waverly place. grams ck" or cut off the there was much breaking of the sod i Do not "head -ba '-ing for 'Cordelia' among: the stars; I ment., She felt sure Enoch would do -"Don't sit in judgment on me.'ard a continual diminution of the Per-, top of, a tree except where the tree 'of finding her among the'lull justice to "When the trot- � m' At present, with is old and failing, and then undei have hopes Merry when the time i Dorry," he pleadat anent pastures, im it un owns. arrived. .• She was -too proud to w�l 1.1ey gets swung back on its pole and! few farm laborers available, one. special instructions. said: judicious 1.31 "That's a risky proposition questions. Her brother had always things begin to run without constant.: man on 10D or 150 acres will find At Be aa, and as i Cordelis', taken her completely. into his centi - switching, I'll retur � difficult to maintain the balance he pruning as possible, and do no Wentworth impatiently. n to the old rou-i t. is a big part., '%by.. it's 'almost lead-' � dence; she was certain he would do so tins Have a little faith in me.. 11 has adopted between his cultivable and raise the branches so high as to maks( Ing business --it ought to be in rehear.' aiul worry we I ably be ob- the tree look like a telegraph �again. when the toil have nobody., in the world except you. I grass anst, and will probably pole. sal now." over. Dorcas flung away the paper whicl,'Ug,d to.relinquish some fields pre- Commence pTuning the tree froni "Wait a few days," suggested .09- Wentworth watched her closely. He she was carrying and tucked one hand 'viously cropped. Too often the pas-., the top -and finish at the bottom. weld.' "Now, tell me, when is Merry realized how she felt his reticence and , , to her broth-i-r's arm. Make every cut as close and paral- in tune receive. no consideration except, to show up? He should have :been -chazige of feeling; -her every glanced "Itis a bargain?" bi asked, looking where' lel to the trunk as possible. adequate' fencing, and here is, wh here a week ago.' Can't you' wire -him told it. He wongered frequently what down at her with a smile. we lose through neglect. A farmer To make the cut perfectly smooth to -day?" the thoughts were that .elle -did . not � "It's A bargain," she answered. b,,j man in -summer. and has little. the saw mast be well set antl sharp, • "I'll do it right away." Wentworth put into words. In every woman he-! --About 'Cardelia,' DorTy. do as you time to -devote to his store or growing Leave no stubs, dead and dying tossed his hat on - his head and left had admired for beauty, intellectual or I please, I cut loose when father Rttl_e. Nevertheless they should be %vaod. or Fungus -covered branches the office. He drew a long breath, heart qualities there had been imperl, planned my future, and did what I thriving. and putt . ing on gMins, for if' behind you. when he stopped out on the sidewalk,! fetions Awbieh_were t4mpernmentally I wanted to. A girl, I suppose, has'the this is not accomplished during the Do not fail to cover 'every wound and looked anxiously up and down' feminine. Dorcas was differeut. Some- same rights, especially if she's agirl grass season they will make costly with coal tar, not allowing it need- - Broadway as if hoping to see Merry times he fancied it might be caused who can be trusted—implicitly. 1 cows or 'feders In some instances lessly to ran down the trunk approach withh is nonchalant stride-, by her seclusion from the world dur- When he unlocked the door, Dorcas it requires 3 acres of grass for one Do not remove ' several large He paused for a moment. to light a ing WirlbOD& Then he remembered a! passed in before him. As he shut . it' is i cattle beast, - th -4 too much:, Often,, branches on one - tree at a time., elgar, then started at a brish- gait few of her girl frienfis he had met. behind him she threw her arms at -cit two head are maintained on each They must be removed gradually, the down the street. He was accosted I In each of them he had seen some his neck and kissed him. Wentworth acre and we, have seen grass larri 1 work extending over several season& here and there by a friend. Each one., petty deceit- or frivolity which, man- held her for- a moment in a close, af- -that'would and .did support. one hea4d! - Prevent tearing the bark off the offered congratulations. He was in no nted -a t ' ical feminine fectionate grasp.' . On the hall table per acre. : -The- latter condition is. � trunk- iii removing 2- lzrge limbs by. like, he accounted yp i mood for that -sort of thing. * A blpcki vice. Dorcas was different in heart i lay a note addressed to Dorcas, also getting near the ideal. -On Jersey Is-: first making an "undercut." further ahead 'he saw Phillips of the and intellect, She resembled stalwart i.8 telegram for Wentworth. He tore Vand, with an area of,28,.717 acres, l Make the cuts on" a slant. Some ;Herald in the moving throng. There., men be had knowm it open and stood for a minute dee i L 40,000 head of cattle I trees, like the elm, sycemore, linden T in, there, were. abow . . . .. ...... would "be' no esdapitig' him. He He sat with his eyeii�'fixed on an iftiI fertile' and willow will st=i the 'process of, I thought kept for years, but the so' I 'Jumped on a downtown car, and a few jestically, up Enoth, I have an invitation here. : and . 10 ocean steamer moving ma J and the climate mild: Undoubtedly! heading back more than others. minutes later he was at the Battery. -the harbor.' When her• whistle• shriek- from Mr. Oswald to see Nazimova to- t character. of the soil and the nee the poplar is a tree that must be cut he He stepped off and crossed the square. ed in response to a salute', Wiarit- Do you mind it I go?" vire cf the -summer weather are influ.. back every.. few years to keep its The• tide was coming in, and -a stiff -and glanced i night. worth rose. with a start I "No, Give Oswald armegsage fiOTTi: eriti'd filctmrS in determining the pos- crowrl from becoming too 'tall and breeze blew. off the 'ocean. t him, lie felt that some yet sharply abou me. I sha'n't have time to see him sibilities of our pasture land, unsafe. self:'on' s. bench and before I leave." viewing these from the stanylponit of Whcn shortening a branch, leave; He aeaterl h. -In I one was watching him. - His eyes met pier. the gaze of his sister. She sat on a 1 ,• Leave for where?" -,s at the, end to draw the watched the &pray daqh over the averages we do not so handle our a -few vwi Theon carne and went but Enoch nearby bench staring at him, I, Pe-Nys-, "For Montreal, -1 put a detective 0-n 'L landi as to iridice them to car- rasp to the freshly cut wound and Hid mind was cen4l did not see them. - H paper in r lap and her hands clasp thus enable the growing layer under en sm.0IMerry's track. He has almost laid ry rhe numbers they'stfould. I avpr k -,his hand on him. Tell Oswald I will.,- If' the -r i,� to be in increase in the h�­ k to heal it over. a found. He had f Ii have you - rimming small branches or _Merry .muni b, I "Why, Dorry! How long 1 bring Merry back with me in two days palture lard, as we 'txpec�t there V�tll : In t P: shoots., so certain that the actor might appear he the cut must be -made just been here? Did you call me. al the latest." some tbotiqht and attcr.tton should .-at any mometir that *he had allowed I "I did _not 's*A to YIiul" she an- „Oh e" cried Dorcas radiantly, "then given to the matte . r.- First,as re-. aboye a. bad. Oswald to think he knew where he swerel'quietply. "When I laid down; -hen several brarkch�s come out everyt�iinx will be righted.!" gards seeding', a -clover and timothy'�,- _VIAs._ He:re'portid him half-sick,trY-I minute ago you sat there%" my papera minu "Everything will be righted," re- etivc.' When � from. the, trunk in a whorl, they Ing to recuperate, and hating the He did not offer to take a place bo- sod is notthe most produ should' ii -t all be cut away at. thL% used for pastu worry of a lawsuit with an I to be re land, it should aide her, peated, her brother. -a mixture of grosses, s girdled. ever, which 0-mahl`was trying to be ?eede,t with - arrangement of branches occurs' room for him. His face flushed hot . . . I ­ - the kinds that are likely to, Thrs Fino with I ywhen, his glance fell on the head- CHAPTER VIII bear imdifferent neri9ds.of thS.seaqon. mest frcquently in the . coniferous lines of a paper that -lay in Dorcas' useful, ti-ees —American Forestry. '0 lest the tree be agry man - though she to Tnake. same tim -hat does 'Hil,la On low-lying land, red top is use .7 lap. _,,_M4ss Wentworth,. "Have y o you d alsike clover does well, both to-;; you seen the story about in 'The Master Builder' --mean t an h and red clover inl The 111111% ing briden jourself •-in the Times?" asked Grant Oswald during the first' sown with timothy S d (Vantitres. -arawered-Enoch- quiet ,after ipg diiiiin"ye titie.. A, mixture of "Why are brides generally expect- _4� corse -1 have,, f met r leaving -fescue]; clbver, timctby meadow ed to be blushing as, they walk down' impatiently. "It was not my doing. I the theatre. Their cab had been held r s, white clover and -AF Oswald-- insisted on it. Every paper � up in a Broadway blockade 'Y blue grass, and the Kentucky � the aisle top -grass wiH make a fur better, street became suddenly still. '"She red 441 siippose," replied. Suffrq?-k Long,, -i's clamoring for news. We repro I - pasture than will timothy and clovi-W 01. 41 - mins something.. Ibsen, first, last, Pa ancing cautiously_ about and lower - duce the play the first week of Decem a d Sdcond, as regards fertization that a gobd - many of, ber. and* all the time, deals in parables. so 1 ing his voice "The of you alone.. Six people, have six different inter- there is much that can be done. Up- them blush to think how they are go -- --paper . speaks I pastures tan be improved very �-ing -to subdue the lords of creaticO Merry isn't given credit for even'sug- I ptetations of 'Hilda." I am caricas to lah� stands for. to you." much by a top -dressing of barnyard, after. they've safely got them." ting the plot. His name. is not know what she S" manure, and where this has been done Ventioned." Dorcas turned her candid gray eyes man an -1 - . it has paid handsomely. Sheep rnan- Wentworth!s- brow-wrtnkled-, into A Regula ttendant. to Iiis. Id not be applied to "Ho* could he be men- 111 see only one thing--cOnscience. ure, however, shou Do you got u I rch r ugly scowl, where sheep are allowe-1 to 91� aze egulaxly ? tioned ? _ He can't be found—any- She appears when Afie"Maitei Build- land len pests are spread in "Yes, regalaT 0 i: *I Disease and insect pe y once a year where." er', by one crue , unjust" selfish b:ctton, Ripe 7*14142S "Mr. Oswald said yesterday he was is bound to go, down to the depths. i in the. Catskills, ready to come on at, Nothing car. save him but his con-' V a 9 in ONTO 'Hilda' a moment's notice." science. a' is his consciericei of ID "I wish to God he were. cried' murse." Iry Wentworth desperately. "That is my interpretation exactly. "Why don't yotf tell, Mr. Oswald the It ls--wwonderful play!" 'UP187 iikfic ,It,is a'woT)derfu gray." 'She point - "Dorda you're a child; You. --don% "ed to acrowd on the sidewalk, 'AVhat understand that I am up against a is that string of men"' she- asked. harder pr Their cab -had berh -moving step by proposition than I can meet." came -to-n*,--F c1411- said the step_ -half a block. Again it —seems eno -p- for IN girl slowly, "if yo -a bad not—" to a- -h the sentence. She, "It's the bread line. Had you i y-- 4 She did not firds; Ii!, � , ; , i .. make delicious and had turned her eyes away from her; seen it before?" econonucal preserves by -other an, -I. stared at the multitude i. "Na,Who are the. men 'craft i an,l the bay, jostling each God knows!" answered the Eng - or 1p Order LAIMC SUGAR by other As vehicles do on Broadway lishman, with a thrill. of compassion �-7 171 his voice. "They are Oid "Had - not what?" he' insisted. a lot of lime original packiges it She met his eyes calmly and they'r balf-froz6n, starving, human wreck - wavered before her own' "I mean if age, who, have been -waiting there for RSNE POU'p"s�� -�,' 1. 2 and Cartons you hAd nbt made -a false start—if' an hour to get a loaf of bread."' BLACK -WHITE -TAN - 10 0 10 and 20-1b BAV gone - into' this honestly— continued.) ... had (To be EAT. everything would have come out 'hap KEEP YOUR SHOES N XRV_VRVMG LABELSTREE—Sersd red F, F. DALLIEY DO, OF CANADA, LTD., MINMILTON, CANADA 154 printed pily. L bell trod@ -mark (at It"k Wentworth did not answer. Tht li'648efie' Excuse. J 9= ,Doc:, your -,v*fe stiffer from head - "I can't feel, Enoch, that Merry has Atlantic Sugar Refineries Ltd. had fatr play. aches.' much?" Power Bldg. Mantrwa 40 1 want her to do some - The man stamped his foot impa-! hnn T d) Line 2_ C ar 03 (THE CANADA TAR iTch r has 4t. [AU a Ll M S _ C" t' IT _0- C A M C A� CARDINAL, T 'L 0 ON FO, �AM RANT Makers B_nd _ ane Ma� Cmw, C, 5 ru p, _d 'on s 23. r tiell t7hrtt oh- d sn't Ut to-Aot .., t 'n Y s' _ A r � - VICTORY FLOWS- IN OUR DIRECTION," - r CANADA'S SAVINGS BRITISH -REACH 'THIRD LINE: -s SAYS DAVID =LLOYD GEORGE GROW- DURING W - _ . HOLD ALL GROUND GAUD, During Past Twenty MoAths Gen., s Entente Allies Take the Initiative, -Never-to Be Lost to the Foe g' -Forces In Pushing Foe'Back to Third Line Adva>Qce, Again... -Dave Increased Over . _ :. Four Miles -Beyond Original Teuton Trenches. _ $100,000,000. i A ,d eapatch- -from---4tbaws--says-: .AJdespateh frost- London says: "Why have our prospects improv. The consolidated revenue of Canada A despatch from London says: Ex- General Haig's mens in pushing they David Lloyd George, British Minister! ed? The answer is: the equipment o! .for the three months of the flees! year hausted- b' the de Germans -back to their third, line of, Of _War, presiding on Thursday at an: bur armies has improved' enormously ending June 30 was $50,772,903,92,y eperate fighting""-o! and the expenditure was the days the German and British defence, advancedarm lour miles beyond k --•-• 'allied conference on • •equipment, de-!*and and is continuing to improve. xP $37,06b 289.• the original German lines as they ea-j clared that the combined offensive of "The British navy until recently, The revenue from all sources amount- troops on the Somme are resting .on fisted at the beginning of the offensive: ; -,the allies -had wrenched the Initiative•, ed to $56-000 000. Of this expendi- their arms on Sunda In ,the lull on JulyA in the Fricourt-Mametz sec hzs absorbed more than hall, the a y from the .Germans never, he trusted ' ture only $10 628 045 comes under which has followed what correa ond- tr.+ trusted, workers o! this country. The eats at the front describe as the :.The force of the renewed British o return. , . ! task of building new ships and re- c�nsoli�hate8 fund account while $26,- . "We have crossed the watershed," pairing the old one`s for the gigantic 67,243 is under capital and $22,173,- fiercest fighting of the war, the Brit- drive is shown not only in -the ground i ,4 - - he said, and now victory is beginning-.navy, and fitting and equipping them, 031 of this is war outlay. In the fish are consolidating their new post gained but in the number of prisoners to flow in our direction. This change p month of June last the war expendi- tions. north of the Hazentia-Lon e- occu tea the suer res of a million gu captured. London reports the taking. is due to the improvement fn 'our' men. Most of our new factories area Lure' was $12,439,187.93. During t'.:. vol line and are bringing` up their on Saturday of more than 2,000 Ger-; - - equipment." - - now complete; most of the machinery three months' period the expenditure heavy artillery preparatory to resume mana, the total since the start of the - Tho Coliferetice was ' held at the', has been set up. Hundreds of. thous- on both capital and revenue accounts Ing the great drive toward Peronne. offensive now • being' in excess of .'War Office and was participated in by ;ands of men and women hitherto un- � outside of the capital outlay on war The British offensive was resumed 10,000. Albert Thomas, French Ministef of ;accustomed to 'met�l and chemical has decreased substantially, due to Saturday and the advance of their' ' In the course of the' o eiatione, the Munitions; General Bailieff, Assistant mark have been trained. for muni- the policy of rigid economy adhered to thrust reached the third line of. the ,correspondent adds, _detachments of '`::;• . _Minister of War of. Russia; General 1 tions making, by the spending departments of the German defences north of the Somme. the. Dragoon Guards and the Deccan Adall Olio, member of the Italian government. Berlin officially admitted that Gen- ,Horse (s crack Indian cavalry rom Mini�tr of War . and• the new• British Steadily_Increasing Output. nd w in ed The June revenue. increasers from. I eral Sir Douglas Haig's forces had 1 ma y • - • - ) went to action. They char bfir.ister of Munitions, Edwin E• 1 "I;vQry m--owe are turning--out $11,435;970 to $17,600,149, the in- gained some ground and that they'! an enemy position, killing sixteen e � g Dfortagu. I hundreds of guns and howitzers, light, crease being found in nearly all ad.occupied Troaea Wood. The Ger- I and capturing thin w,. The or es Russians Terrify Teutons. j medium and .heavy: Our heavy guns !brandies including $4,000,000 in ruse man resistance hoe been stubborn, but ation..wae small, bi was the ret y flit the British were able thus far, to re- time that caw was employed as r are rolling in at a great -rate and we • "Since our .last munitions confer- togts. ' ' airy erre," said Mr. tLloyd ilio a "there ! are turning out .nearly twice as much I The buoyancy of the Dominion's fl- tain the positions' won. I such since the early stages of the war.J g ' ammunition in a single week-•and, `nancial situation is shown through. has been o considerable change in the, what is more, nearly three times as out the statement. The total-assets rn t' ''fortunes of the allies. en that date •much heavy shell—as we fired in the of the Dominion on June 80 were NEW N REPLACES BIUTi�i�l SWEEP " - the great Champagne offensive in the +� +�++� aaN LLl ' west had just failed. to attain its off- great ' olfensive , in , September, $1- $420,396,783 as against-$257,943,948 a though the ammunition we expended ---�I jective, and the French and British g P y year ago.. , The net debt Increased NOT"' in that: battle was the result of man t� 1 N �j o l armies had sustained heavy losses from $450,287,721• to $693,910,637, SINAI j1LGI0N• weary weeks accumulation. The new w rovithout. the achievement of any par-, and workshops we set up but the increase for the month was - tzcular success. In-the east the enemy' 516p)13,946,95, or nearly $2,000,000 had pressed the have not yet-attained one-third their T gallant armies of • less than a year naso. full capacity, but their output is now Canadian Troops at the Front l Troops Do Great . Work on East - •: 1Russia back some hundreds of miles I The credit Canada has eztesy3ed fa - land the Balkans had increasing with great rapidity. Our just been oxer-' the British GeYernemeat now totals ArB..l ing-l;�-&F Ern Shore-of-Suez Gil%.---- run b the Central main difficulties in or anization con. y powers: g 5160,000,000. Munition orders to'this - T g struction, equipment, labor supply and P A despatch from - Ottawa says: A de atch from London ea Twat The overwhelming victories won i amount have been placed Canada despatch says: readjustment have been solved. It *Canadian troops at the front are. be- -columns of British, troops o erstin -by the valiant soldiers of Russia have by the ImperiaT Government P P f officials, employers and workmen Ing re-armed with the new British on the eastern shore of the Gulf struck terror into the hearts of our Canadian deposits on savings ae- keep at. it with the same zeal and as- Enfield rifle, and this rise, which is Suez have raided sixty miles of diffi- foes, and these, coupled with the im- count total over $700,000,000, having mortal defence of Verdun by our j siduity as they have hitherto em- increased- a little over .$100;000p00 naw being manufactured both.. In j cult country held by the Turks ACS-` indomitable French comrades, and ployed, our supplies will sdon be over during the 20 months of the war. Great Britain and in the United -States cording to an announcement made os. the brave resistance of the -Italians j wheimfng, by the hundreds o! thousands, h@s Sunday by the Secretary of tits &it- against overwhelming odds in the ' "I cannot help thinking that the been adopted as the uniform service l Ish War Office. The statement east L southern Alps, have. changed , the ' improvement in the Russian ammuni- 1 i� �i rifle of all the British troops. The "The Commander-is.-Chief of the. -Whole complexion of the landscape. tion has been one of the greatest and HUNGARY IS BITTER a ER Rosa rifle, about which there has been Mediterranean ex edition fore -'••- ` "Now 'the combined offensive to the, most unpleasant. surprises the enemy so much criticism, will be gradually telegraphing on Friday, reports ths( east and west has wrenched_ out of ' has sustained. Still, out task is but OVrD (:Rri �T n�c�i ' discarded for all Canadian troops as a tyro columna operating from Tor anc�' the hands of the enemy never, 1 half accomplished. Every, great battle +++++++++���► ia►a+t� ++`va+a++� i service rifle and the new rifle sub. y- Abu Seeneima, on the !�h'ul shore of trust, to return to his grasp. We have ' furnishes additional proof that this is stituted as it becomes available. The i the Gulf of Suea,•hsve returned to crossed the watershed, and now vic- ! a war of .equipment. More ammuni- 'new weapon has a shorter barrel than their bases after successful raids of -' tors is beginning to flow in our direct tion means more victories and -fewer Since Beginning of Offensive .the Roas rifle, making. It more service- the 'enemy posts in the pedmula.' . tion. casualties." „Against Italy They able for trench work. It to of smaller "Sixty miles of difficult country were, -41 �. -• - -- _ _ _-_ -_ _ _ _._ bore e Rosa - the sed, Prisoners were taken and, than either' t os or pro-,traver -'--' ✓Exceed 600,000. sent Lee-Enffeld; but the bore on the live stock secured. Despite opposition, g BRITISH - JAIL FOR REFUSING - - sew rifle can be easily enlarged to and considerable ■ TO MAKE ML'\'IT10N8. The London "Morning Post has ad- mph, no casual- The vices from Bndopest which say that take the present size ammunition un- ties were sustained by either of the M01 DQ�(�� the losses of the Austro-Hun tan Hl new stocks are ready. cglumns." �9 111 PROGRESS L] War !'risoaer Writes o[ Ottawa J1an's gm O "5 Pli hL - army during the last six ✓weeks were --'--�`r— �I : � GERMAN SL'BMARIi�tE RAIDS` the subject of discussion in the lobby TICKETS _ _ A despatch from Ottawa says:. ENGLISH FISHING FLEET.BREAD Canadian prisoners in Germany were of 'thS Hungarian Parliament. The Appreciably Advance Their Line despatch says: .. sentenced to a year in jail by the Ger- "Members who returned from 'the A despatch from London says: Fol- At Various Points. mans for refusing to make war muni- I lowing .the attack by a .German sub- TO GET BEER " tions accnrdin to a letter received 'different fronts where they took part j • x g in the against y, marine on the British. port of Seaham = despatch from London says: The here 'from Corporal •Ian A. ' Simons, ga st Ital also in' _ ' _ mP arta! on Tuesday night, a submarine ;British made a further advance, north former! a prisoner in German and the tremendous fighting on the Rua- y y' Sian. front all a eed that the losses ! `aid on a fishing fleet near the Eng- Good Templars of GermAny of the Somme, according to a report ,.now transferred ,to the internment _ ]rah comet. was reported by Lloyds on a Using must exceed 600,000 since the b received on Thursday from General j camp {n Switzerland. FIe writes that Friday. A German submarine attack- �r�y t0 :a = '.Haig. With Contalmaison and the en- aing of the offensive against Italy. ! Make Beverage. tine German first line of defence on Corporal Harry Hogarth, Ottawa, The bitterness against the leaders of ed a British fishing fleet oft the north- . : - _ is one of those who refused to make eastern coast and sank the trawlers i A despatch from Amsterdam nays that and adjoining sectors firmly in munitiona,.and it is ex cted he will the army is very great, and at the A protest against the consumption of err ands the British troops are' �, next sitting of the House the Inde- Florence and Dalhousie ,and several P -.- P have to serve the years sentence, smaller vessels. barley for the making of beer is naiads '--»trikirst; to fife eastward a inst' pendenee. party will again demand that _ g$ which has already been• imposed upon , those rgsponsible .for the situation -Y_ in a letter sent to Chancellor von g !Combles and Bapaume. Longueval, a him. - Steps- have been taken to bring SECOND DOMESTIC ,WAR Bethmann-Holiweg signed by , eight I junction point on the high road a shall be brought to account, these be- thousand members �nGood Tem g ys- it before the authorities, so that it can ai' Templar -_rem, and the Heights of Martin uich ing the two Archdukes and Gen. Can- LOAN IN SEPTEMBER lodges in German g P be investigated, as, according to The odg y The letter points two and a half miles northeast of Con- rad von Holtztndorf. It ie more than +. Hague tribunal, prisoners of war: are ; our the gigantic waste o! bread ma- talmaison, which command the battle- likely that the House will be diasoly- Terms of War Issue Will Be -� not called upon to make munitions. terial" in the use of large quantities ground for miles around, are the im-' ed rather than that these high person- Settled a Few Days of barley for the production of beer, v !mediate objects of their campaign. NEWS OF DEFEATS ages should be made the eutrjects of It urges that hereafter beef be 'only j REPT FAOlIi FRANZ JOS ammgnious criticism."tehandr __ PPlied o tickets. F o _: n bread FOE SANK 101,000 TONS -_. A despatch from Bucharest to the. despatch fro*++ ' Ottaaa- aav: _ -•-- . _ _.p _3 I6F-"HIPPING DURING-- A despatch From Zurich says :- Telegraph say • "Pblic-feeI`tag Tisa Canada will Rost a. second domestic been deeply stirred by the general Airmen Shell Rhone. Town. Members o! the Austrian Imperial war loan in September, according to N A despatch from Berlin says: An family have been summoned to Scho- offensive o! the allies. -Owing to as A despatch from Paris says: The ss. official announcement made herd.- F official statement issued on Wednes- appreciable lack of meat here the on Thursday by Sir Thomas White following official statement was issued enbrunn, owing to the illness of the Government has prohibited• eating• of ' on Friday night: "In reprisal for the f day night nays: "In the., month of Emperor Franz-Josef,-accordin to' Minister of Finince. The amount g it on three days of the week " ' j bombardment by the enemy of `June sixty-one of the enemy's mer- news despatches from Innsbruck. terms, and price, it is stated, will .tie chantmen, measuringabout 101000 o settled a few days before the issue, open town of Lune*11le on the night Several specialists are attending the Y of June $4, one of our aviators, fly- ' tons, were sunk by German and Aus- aged King-Emperor and the news of BRITISH HOLDING ON _ trian submarines ar by mines." THE TIGRIS RIVER. Ing at ed n altitude ot abut 1,600 b t, .: t the war is being withheld from him. •t--; GERMAN GUNNERS • ro several s large _ - Z, __. .. -_-- -- S. on the town of Mulheim, on the right CHAINED O GUN BRTf LSH ADVANCE TOA eke s Troops Are at 9annayyat, _ - - — bank of the River Rhone." Fifteen Miles.13elow Kut. London. — — A despatch from Igo do says:- A- ays r � ; y A- despatch from London says: The British, soldiers on the fighting line ' - - DEPTH OF THREE MILES British expedition in Mesopotamia is and those wounded on the Somme say 'People who know the least are apt -_ still at Sannygat, about fliteert miles .that they found German machine- to assume the most. below Kut-el-Amara on the Tigris, ac- gunners chained to their guns to pre- It'i the easiest thing in the world - em from re - cording to an official statement issued vent th f treating.. to be brave when there is no danger. ti Take Bazentin and Longueval, Also the Whole of Tronas Wood, on Thursday. The -statement soya that the'British forces bave.beea sub- - Germans Surrendered Freely. jetted to: an ineffectual artillery at- 'A FRENCH WEDGE IN FOE LINE - _ _ z: - tack.. _ f - - Q • -- HUNt7 ADMIT CRISIS AHEM} A despatch from ' Lor.�rn says: ! t ween Thiaumant and Peronne, the 500 GREEK SOLDIERS General fir Douglas Haig. ctruck.'two main German bases on this front. - ATTACK ALLY TRARIL - .}gain awn on Friday." The British Longueval was the junction point of ` front hg*�, been advanced three miles several important highroads, which A cable 'fiom Faris to s news Joffre's: Forces Close to Peronne; and Germans are !laking to the eastward. It rests on a-line had been of much value to the Teu- agency at New York says:-"Dee- Desperate Counter-Attacks. from •Bazentin le Petit to Longueval. twie,• v: hile or. the north of Friday's patches from 9alonica report, seripua Both villages are' in British'.. hands. front of attark the British are ape rioting at Kavals, when 600 Greek Beyond the latter place the Britishprogehing the Pozieres,/ another soldiers stormed a train on which #✓pops ere -iigg or n e `stronglyTt eferdec3 vi aII ge on t g roe they had'- ad been refused transportation. eP� a to a cagoodshEd than-}oat week; for awa-reports ✓'t _'wooded sett -' - - e railroads s con from a ton are far from reveals hand engagements with the Germans.=puich. y � ewa from utte, ere ng Anglo-French army. Pickets fired lin; says: The French have opened the I ail tete horror of this fearful slaughter. The, British advance at. its -' deepest They are now ;within two miles of :upon the .Greek soldiers and drove third week of their offensive by drive C The German press are still forced to Point on Friday night-approximated this crest line the capture of which three miles. P them oil." !rely, upon the British eyewitnesses' , Would give them artillery control of -- Ing within a mile of Peronne a wed Ger Friday's nce !s one of the the neighborhood and' serve as a ns reports for real stories of tits battle. t ' o s yet, . struck - thGer.;: serious menace to Bapaume. ' EIGHTEEN BULLAR into the German linea. The Germans German authorities make nothing pub_ greatest blk" REGIMENTS MUTINY. have been making desperate counter- lic except dry statements of the gen., - :Haas' ,in rho Picardy offensive. " It A despatch from Reuter's torte- - T- attacks, both north of the'Somme and era! staff, and reports of German cot' brings the British southern front on I apondent on the British front says A despatch from Bucharest says. on the French sank at Barleux. The respondents at German headquarters an even line with the French -'at-! that the Geiman second 'line was car- Eighteen Bulgarian regimettis are re- Germans zealize that a crisis is still add little. .Neither Gasman nor nous, 3ardecour't and puts-'the -British in ! ried with small loss, and the (lermarts ahead. _ addtral comes Rood position to drive a wedge be-; surrendered freely. ported to mutinied, Wiling their The third week remises even mo hers atoany nden� the a fratw owed z . —`7 7. ;7 • JAC W4*1 but what he can be spared. It is a HORSE REGISTER �tivktliul *two wise Divine arrangement that tb4a is Its oinoe so, or else the business of, life could King's Courtship -'14115], (1472 P I T2).A P PLE S .1 .Flokaring. Vat. not go on. Every man (not the other Toe Pure-bred Import d Clydeedtle -form sts.1tion, the property of Oscar Wilson. p fellow) has a 5oletnt) duty to p4?z for his King and Country and that Brougham, will make the sessoa of 1916 ..kre now at their cheapest. Secure your case now. as fol.ows; Monday, May 8th, will -A." per year 61.00 it ps�j in Wvanoi. duty cannot be shifted or evaded. lease his own stab:e. Graham Johnsten's Down in a man's heart he knows that Nioe large pines, SubScripti"s to The Uaited Sts"s 61 30 ound; 10c.each.3. in idy"ai feigned cumulative self satisfying J. MWer's every one s Brougham, &ad proceed to W Pickering, for night. TU."daY. Pro- -'excuses canvot relieve him of this Pic needs to Donald Munro s, baseline for -red duty. Asa Christian peop.le sacred night. Wednesday, Richard Packria's, If you are low in �JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor,, we are all striving to met -it a phee in I night, Thursday, Wm, Middleton 9. Heaven, but we 91, not for one mom- ent think that one man can get there Greenwood, noon; Victor Perkin's. Kin. :L= S M3 MV I I�T C3- NOT199 AND COMMSHTSsale, night. Friday, Albert Jones, Mt. .7 Qn the merits of another. Every one Zion, noon; Mr. Nattaill's, Con. 7. eick- Let us supply you. with stands on his own -fecord. The same erinff, might. Saturday, will proceed to When it comes to writing a hist 'holds true in the war crisis at the his own stable where he will remain WINE PINT JARS at 65 cents per dozen tory of the war, the most notable present time. Another man cannot until the following Monday. fight your battles for you -at least IMP. PINT JARS. at (18 cents per dozen feature will be the great loss of . Edivard Darnley -r96091. (1d6.el". morally.. This is the testinj�time, I _1 The Fashionably Bred fmports I Cl, QUART JARS at 70c per dozen 4ife. ' the instrunients created for nothing more or less.' Can you meas- dale stallion, the property of Robt. D& WINE pas. ore up to it? Our life may seem more the destruction of life, far s u I important to the state than the other foe. Green, River, will.make the season r I&P-QUART JARS at 80epe'dozen es that of any other age. -follows: Monday, will leave In fellow's. * Plainly it is not. * In the his own stable and prtceed to W. H. h the of L116 &a terrible battles now being waged, trench all men are equal. What right Majora, tion. 5, Pickering, for noon; hasAtogivehislifeforB? IfAfalls REDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR $8.75 per 100,lbs. thousands ' a Graham :obnaton'd, Br�mgh4m, night. u of souls are hurled into in the struggle that is the cost at Tuesday, I W. J.' McDonald's Brock eternity in a few moments, which which Bis enjoying himself. If ourreli- gion, political freedom and morality Road, no n; S. Baths', Pickering, night. orders either on Bell or Independent. would have occupied moz iths in time for Wednesday, Liverpool, noon and night. Phone your mean anything, now is thi Thursday, John B&rne's, Cherrywood, former wars: In the six -teen the Pi6kering pulpit, legislators and We will deliver the goods. noon! his own stab's for a-glit. Friday, great battles of the eighteenth laity to show it in their respective F. W. Silverthorn's, lot 21, con. 9, Mark - century, . 306,650 men were killed casualties last mouth, and Canadian then go ham, for night, Saturday, proceeds to RICHARDSOhis ownitable where he witr r. main aa - or wounded, and in the great bat- around the township and see the foot- ttl the following Monday morning.,, is all right in its Ilea of the ninteeat century, 1,088,. ball teams 1 Football Aldorf- The Grand Trotting Bred, 01" .,,46Buy Your Groeeries at the Grocers." 681 were killed lace, but surely at this stage, a young of X. S. Pugh, -_or_wou�aded. . Bu Canadian's time could be better "tit. lion,_%be rovertv anad looser, G en Major, will mane the Season the Germans alone in less than both for himself and his country. follows : Monday, May 8th' S t s 000 The life of the man who, is in the of 1916 . . . . . . two years have lost at least , will leave hi4 own stable and proceed to service. no matter what he may have Walter Sysips' con. 5, Uxbridge noon- PEEL' -1. SHOE STORE OW, or more than twice as many been or done before, is just as dear to thence own stable via Claremont until as were lost 'in all the wars of the him as the life of the man who has ex- Wednesday morning. Wednesday, to past testi centuries. When it comes S41381ve acres, and deems his duty Mansion House, Uilizidge, noon; own one by being merely productive. stable, night. Thursday, James White's to total ins, all the, losses in all the The whole -spirit throughout the eon 7, Whitby, noon, Brooklin night. .200 Pairs of Men's Military Boots armies engaged. the result will be township seems to be wrong, if one Friday, Thos Packrin'v, Andley, noon; canjudge from simple tests, Ask the thence via W EL J acksou's, Brock Road, ' appaliug, and should be one of the chil onthe way home from school if to Brougham for nighThe best- Boots in the world for Farmers t. Saturday, and Mech&Dios' ' chief agencies in preventing fu. he Is willing to go to the yvar. Greenwood, noon; t1meace to own stable is his answer. His answer should he till following Monday use. These shoes are the same as the Canadian, "aura were. -I would if I were old enough." The Lord Regent 1413 CN .R. -The stand Soldiers wear. Every pair fully guaran. thoughts of the children but reflect and bred trotting Stallion. the property mg of the tet of Thos Maddaiford, Pickering, will teed. Never since the beginui the discussion their elders. ed. Sale price $4.00. --Pic make season of 1916 as follows: Monday. Me Of k 1.4 their as war have the prospects of the ;elves like men" anZt 1 t our shoulder s I a his own stable &ad proceeds to wheel, s6bd hel to- end this P E S 0 N .allies been so bright. as they aria the �srle. and iqcli�LduAlly provide Bandel a hotel, Whitby_ for night J. E L at the present time, On sili fronts, Tuesday. Commercial Hotel, Orhaws, material for pleasant reflections in our NIVedneeclay Temperance hotel, ONTARIO the allied armies are makiog pro- old oge of how "we were out in'16."' Wgb'i n, night. tiarsday. F G Me Broo Ii WHITBY,' 19res6. Th,6 progress appears slow. L Very truly yours. C&rtby'111, Aalley. noon; own stable for but it cannot be measured by the. INN ftFSTZD IN THE COUNTRY for might. Friday, Brougham night, Saturday, awn sts.We until following T H M 4 number of miles or yards gained. Monday morning. Now Advertisements -The Pare bred The work, of destroying the ene- Barpri Mon. '147711 Clydesdale stallion, the property of Jae. mies' tranches and uther works of W. with MacRae-& ,son. Whiteval-, wilt- make STANDARD -BAN K -defence is- i5o great. that the ad. PlGq FOR SALE -A se 7 at E W Evamil, i milam the season of 1916 as follows : Monday, 1P8nee pigs. Appir will leave h's own stable. A- E. Major 9, Ofr CANADA nee of a few yards may naean a 4wrtb ot-Claremout. Pbone.33L1 42.43 -great victory. In this war victor- fresh milch cow. Whi s'e ani proceed to J Hood's. one HILAD OlrF9C19 TORONTO POR SALE -A 9, 3dariiharo. tloon; S. Perry's, cos 6, Ies are mea_-�,ured by cactialtie% in- A..'Joad Cal?, A�?iyls,Z lot 2. COO C scarbom, Pickering. - eight. Taesday, Graham W Beare B B �o Harkbam 4J.44 J . ohn - stou'a. Brougham, noon and night, Servic listed upon the enewy. The arruy DER TNVINK-Just received. A� Wednesday, -d . Fitz.pstrick's. con. 4, Efficient and Prompt ''that has the fevreet*caLulties'-in a Wa"rgv cozisinnment of binder twin*. all Pickering, Doog; Wm. SO Itia's. don. 3. in every Department -'battle is the victor, and the aitij of lokaz"4 3- y. G Toyne's. fn grales. T�iis. B. 11&rqu-j- P, Pieltervig. might. Tbareds, , Lewis', -allies has been not to capture ter. A LSIKE CLOVER SEFD FOR B.Qage Hill noon; L 2, Sca,boro, night.. Friday , 1 6 4con, , G. Thorap 471L sale at'lot 18 con 7. Ptekenng, at the farm tory now held by Germany, but on owe Alsoyoung shorithorn baits for eon A. lot .5, con. 1, Scarboro. noon; F. Satar JAL Is )dso, E E Pugh. Clare- HaeftLe s. Cherrywood., night 1073 SAYINGS BANK at all Brancheis; ...�A weaken her -armies. until' their *Aleut reanou"le PrFc 1QJOt J� tr day. his own stable uniiL the foltbwing `-forces are much i3trunger than that Ly y morning- -,T LLION FOR SALE -Duke of �d -12800:-, TICKERING BRANCH) their foes, so that when the Sk- Clyde No. 14M, Voi. lli, C t5 B: 4 Tsars OL, Moncrelffe Albion, darA_Urowa in color, t for 12. B F con, The Pare bred Imports i Clydesda'e goRW. al . GORDON, Manager. 6rainch also at Whitby. In blow- is struck, the German pleke, ing, or address SA.P.Macem It B No. 1. lion, the proporty of John Vipood. v'a Brooklic, will make the season of1916, rmie4 will be completely aqn- 49F "Isbed, and the terms -of peace die- cO%V FOR SALE -I have for sale as follows. Kooday, may 15-th, will leave 40 his own stable Broakli4. for J. Corner's. a food goang cow due %1"01: .119. 4th, 1L hated by the.allies be forced e a t oroullb-bred Arrabire bull about I Kinsale, noon; E. Vaastqns's, Audley, id ipply stiot R. con a. Pickering, or night. Tuesday, J C Bryant' 3rd con iDermany. , The tide of victory ty.116C Fo 81ownser, fteopsood 43-44 ED upon totsaI takering, nom; D. Annan'P, PickeringPRUC-E 17 E now - turned - and the , long- VUlage- mghc -Wedaesday, Liverpool, ARX TO BENT -In theTownsbi expected drive is now under way. Fof Pickmall. being the soutb half of lot noon and night. Tbarsday, E. Phil a Good brickhotse bass line, noon; Bandel'a Hotel, Wbisty, ' s. lGermany -is now beginning to real- 001, a - coo as' "OR 100 "ere of raep- .1ta farna"3 dret-elan stables: 5 scram might. Friday.' John Bonoetta. noon, Ize that the final victory may not berried and other small trait. - For particulars Albert aobinson, con. 3. East Whitby, A farmer has feed for his stock, he had everything4a his mitten. apply to J 8 Rous7 on the promises or to Wm he land that Erool, 50 Klan, Are. Toronto sat! might, Saturday, own stab'e until the Therefore, it is up to him to grow something on t be theirs. - The "cantetuptible 7 'with spring grain. We will sup- kbe following wonday morning. was too wet to geed i Yellow Abercfeeu army" of Britain is no long' -TAINDING GRAIN FOR SALE- Whit..Vate Pimple, (12250) - The. ply you with Millet. Rape. Ye I - �S.About 80 be"O Of oa4s, barley, Pease and Handsome Imporied Hackney Pony, or contimaptible. It is not gimp y .ro at loi- 1. con 3. Pickering. %l o- mare 10 and Greystone Turnip Seed, Kaffir the property of Edgar Shirk. Chalk -a- "paper army," to provide ampse- years old with colt. 6 months old add again in Corn and Cow Peas. foaL - lake, wt I make the season of 1916. as rod I registered mare 5 years old. in -foal -went for the Germans, but is now For (—bar particulars writs or Call S.t prea"a"L follows: Tuesday, Kay 16th. will leave a shermin. R 9 No I Pickering 43.64 irresistible — . his own stable, mansion souse, Slotiff Appearing to be an, village of White- villa, for C ammooll. noon, Jas, Wilkin's &MIES UlEZEMIST force which will the ORSALE-Iff-tire lot 1. con. 8. Pickering. might. Wednes -A, e- F Yale, &a � roomed frame house with terialning factor in thewar. a day, boa to Claremont for noon; his own -Forks, Hoes, Scythes and Deep *too* cellar and small stable two and De Machine Oil and Oil Cans, • &,:res of land.Locluding an sere of gnod orchard stable until the following Ttieadiy morn Axle Grease, :-anxiety 4-- now taking hold of The bouse is nicely surrounded with shade Snaths, Wooden Hand -rakes, Files and Whetstones; Possession maybe given at einy� time. ing. trees' Horse Fork draw and ivip Ropes. *e. -Gertit&m- they- N 'lett—'5629; (12893�, The tush and -tov=4 poly to PHrrp 1, AT I Baron A altevale iowiiblybr-ed. -1ee that -it. will be usele6-.4. to pr property Of 'VV, K Pugh, C'a:remont, will A few Neto Perfection Stoves lef t=will be so -at rediieed p _'Iong the M�trtigglt- and to. incroa-at� ATIM FOR 14ALE-Containing .121) make the season of 1316 &a foRows: Kon Faeres. being lot 12. B F eon,' Pipk the. cac-tiltie!i tliey ai,.ky )ei"llfil!=e 7 1. :'J !arm fronts on Lake Ontario &E-1 oring, day, will leave.iaia own stable and pro "' C" on the north. snore of teed 10 John -,;cott'a, con. �4, Pickering. ''LeLwins and Water -effly, and as the war bruise (in of :he bent arai, ,rm% with the for night. � K Tarr's. wmgolia. noon; iudd li-eOut&Y10 All lr--i� n; -Neilsoti's Toe Cream and Briekz- r 9 so s-duddetiiy, the end WAY be IzJfIlpl�li. on preai-es• ,Te a c6 f rt Ile F, neeaor'a. Locust ir.!i. night. Wedues Melons. Also-, -Ne%-' Put y)n*of%i)ou* Isacres. incluJia- t; serri iitces. T'v'tliem- _u Eks 6ill-pi.4 farw will j�e Thursd %v R,14f] �dr;e 1 -en. 7 in vi ue a. Cherrywood ht. not be too OptiltlirEle. ielld at R lldrwup &% the proprietor to 1r. roor Geo. E. F'uah*s. Wbi evate, noon: a he Fri i lee hto�k t PHI L -I P -(-,kit tilat pir :L ibe tarrn and po��Ps�:)n Norton's, con. 6. Pickering. night When the Gatacan-� find GEORGE lit&111e.,i ittoL­ A;)pv fir ifartiier pim., day. G, johnatou's, Biongbal'r. noon; being' L it 0 7 ..-,.,.their ovk-n.6juntry is riv d� larg"to is. F& ­:zm it h No. I. %Vrj1tbF,. 4 31 own zt�abie, night. Saturday, W. Gard i3er s, -kahburn. noou; own stable dlLil ed, they may right with u(:Ii de- rr3rE TA 11 LE -Pickering Rtation (3, tbef owiniz*mmda�-. termination and - fury a -S they E;j;�w Emat Jlle %s-fo:!O-.Ta- J. 8.0)ci 1 3J. ever fought before. Weare a(�t 6' - never 4.5 P. M. ng garage 12 Local ickers! et fully ac(Iiiainted Kith the 4 14 Local 6.114 P. 11, y German cha die as 'follows- racter. Tiwe only Trains going West a. 13 L,) ai hitt ,mobile and Bicycle - will -tell R bather the end will come 2. U) P M - flepiAintig promptly 1 suddenly or will be prolongedand7 1; si, 10 P. Y, attended to. 1kQconapanied by -dreadful ,Iaught- .*6andav included Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs er of the bemt manhood in ttie __--ahvitygo -hand, country. Kitchener's predicEi,)ii that the war. wotild.be a long one Potter & Andrew, tend likely to la.A for three ee ye-ar�; PICKERING, Ont, is.likely to come zruo. M R The Fruit Store -low- LETT.EAS TO THE tD110 HAS ALITY e*_newly nriz;inized Ofir ".5cock"A BI a,-lkith--th TRE QUALITY 4" TT i n MOTOR CAR system uf L ect uiLi ng bei g t�llpd�lu_ - -BROTHERS —Pickering townsbip, it is both timely C 0 L U M RTX ALA, -_ -C I eaches, Plums, and iiupei.ativ�. that n thoro'di..Icu,.+sion and COLUMBIA. RECORDS ii(I swift response--7ll Woman's lle the of Pickei- Is all new. Melons, New Potatoes, M " kc , of the real �ri- for LI N, '�k - an -s Cir i1l its Still'll Iles il ing men to rp,pfmd, be held, mee of Iiii-e-,1nd (Jesign. The crasbline con - is Tomatoes. ..Car in its A oes. ,is the matter? Are we on the tight It'wil , I give tin plew�ure 9. The tire mileage Side in a -righteous silallv low. war ? The time 8111liption .1-, 111111 seems to have coine for plain speak. _,to play the records for, ing, eliminat in g all excuse6 and plausi- yc.0 puv. -NIELSON'S ICE CREAM IS nnusually high. - R wbethei bilitips-. Let us ask ourselves two or -chase, or not, and we --- Sundeas, Sodas or lee Cream can't three questio'ns, the au;,iprs to whic'h will glAdly assist you be beat when made with .-."Autorn.obile Tires and Specialties must stir even, the most -hi In making seleciiuns, pecuniary minded, Neilson's lee Cream no matter how suiall Cultivating, Haying and Harvesting MachLneryg Plowf First t Out of SO) men, is it unreal- Greases s", the put,chase and Fruit. Carriages. Harnes r G es Ha dwar6, Binder Ttine, 06s find Gre�" vice. Other townships have done i t t There is not a man, no matter where McFadden's -Drti9 Store, H. LL MARQUIS Whitby he is or who he is, behind the plough. Ontario Phones Bell and Ind. W. F. Disney, Wtb hi pulpit or counter, who is so importont na`• It71 70 .7 4; a GL^RKIWIMT d —i PIGEONS PIG"NB h2h. Walfor s spend! ..days With friends in the nia7e HUSBAND OBJECTS Ciarneauxcity. and admerv, some veilRev. J. . Real spent a few large, 25 to 50 cents each.v ,days this week with friends in the�cl WEEITEVALM PI61CON PLAN7­ "THE .BANK �11 TO OPERATIOR Whitevale; Ont.Y S. Bundy is spending a fewweeks in Pickering assisting J. H, �Yslld Up Capital "000,000 Reawwo FmW $7,000,Bdyife CuredLANADIAN NATIONAL Maumber received the ordinance-iof baptism in the Baptist c :Pinkh&m'sVegetable Depositors in this Bank we assured of eillicient. service.hurch AOU Sunday.Compound L2U1- EXHIBITION so, TL■ A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTEDMiss Joey Ross, of Peterbora,has been spending a week with Des M olnesi Iowa.—"FouryeansMiss Mary ■ Macnab. V Empire Federationwas nearl RY, ManageI was very sick and my life y WHITBY BRANCH: S.D. TER Ir.Mrs. Geo. Johnston bas ieturnedspent The doctors0 Spectaole Im'"home afterspending it few days stated that I wouldwith friends in Toronto.never get well with - Mrs. W. Birrell and family, of out an operation 1,200 Perfornitirs; 10 Massed'Toronto, "spending a weekare and that without it Bands; Chorus 60 Voices I would not live oneVisitMrs. K. A. Renfrew, of Toronto,eant symbolizing Im- 'LISTEN with -Mr§. James Birrell.' year. My husband Glorious p STOP a few days - with her par. 1119objected to anP. and Mrs. Macnab. operation mid got perial Solidarity and PowerMiss Joey Rose and Miss. Mar- a some of Lydia Fi.._,garet Macnab left on Wedzeiday Pinkham'Vegeta- Mammoth Scenic Reproduction ofa I—_.. . .-.— bleCompourcl.took .2lor a few days' visit with friends the British Houses of Parlia--- in Buffalo. and oommenced ment, Westminster Abbey Thos. Sanderfion 4 Son. have to get better and am now well. am and the War Office. r1astalled an independent phone in stout and able to do my ow housework. their livery stable, their number I can reconimend the Vegetable Com- Aming 1805. W ON AND UNDER W Machine' Oil,pound to any, woman who is sick andSeveral from here attended the run &ww&" wonderful strencth S EAandbarn raising of Milton Harr' is onhealth restorer.;ii, My husband says 1 ON LAND, Athe Markham townline on the very beatif it had not been for your Vegetable 'RTues- would have boon in zay grave an thisAsiy af terno-on. IN THE AIRMrs. Alex. Wilson returned Compound."—Mrs. BLANCEM MFFZR- at '-1-35 cents .41, _,howeAh Monday after spe- ding SON, 703 Lyon St., Des Moines, Iowa. Scene& that have thrilled the Em.pire Re-enacted by Ovme"cenple of weeks with her daugh. Before submitting to a surgical'opers- Troops. per gallon at ters in Toronto. tion it is wise to try 0 build up the ----------- female system and cue its der"ge- Mrs., Heard and two children,ments with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega- Miells in Process of ManufactureMaster Harold and Miss -Marjory.table Compound; it has= many of Whitby, spent Sunday withEd. and Mrs. Gibson. women from surgical oper mmense Munitions Exhibit Write to the Lydia F_ Plinkham Mra. George Beal, Mrs. A. J.'Chandler', Will and-ofilaster George Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for Model Camp. Trench Warfare, Hand t WIH b6 001MAdAlintIAL Grenada and 13omb ThrinDo- Beal. of Toronto, visited with J. advice-1struction of Warships by Hidden H. and Mrs. Beal on Saturday. Mines. Bayonet Fighting, Federation C HASN SAR 0 ENTSK. A. and Mrs. Renfrew. who Year Fireworks, Complete Newhave been residing in Toronto, areVlaremoitt :(Ivery Midway. —CLAREMONT, Ont.moving this week to Montreotwhere they will reside in future,The KinWs r and where Mr. Renfrew has exten- 'Bus. meets all Trsinn-Duncan Fund Mrs. Morgan left. First-class. Rigs to hire day or,Tuesday for London where — -hibits. d!give interests. #I -Anmer Horsenigh-t at lowest prices, �v.,rornet E rb Showing Stop, Look,hnk,, stthey will spend --a few days andofguralPho-n--ml Prod=t2ll.Atres of Manuwhere the former will attend the II - - _MasonicGrand Lodge a,4 the re- mued ecrui Arpresentative of Brougham. Union Thos. Saaders R 9 amp0129 Toronto, Aug. 28 to Sept. 11Lodze.Mr. Pink, who has been officiat- -PROPRIETORS ..Every Hamlet in- the Township will haveLnJZ as manager of the- Standard a man from your own County BattalionBank here during the absence ofotored back to his to talk the big job over with. the boys andMr. Smith,* m �7horne in the - city on Saturday M ILTONaccompanied by Mrs. Pink who a give them any information. it a week with her husbandapenhere. I C Men are needed at' once—when the wheeln 79D. P. a d- Mrs. Macfarlane and begins to turn—see the recruiter iD youson, Scott. of Blackstock, are PRESSED.BR K01vpeading a week here L with Mrs. village and tellhim that "you can sign upMacfarlane's parents,. Peter and:Mrs. Macnab. Th will after. .--.ztow and go in a month. Let eaoh man r�d4 spend a LW2 with rela.wti es in Hamilton, before return. do HIS duty and you. will then see t] e.ving hame. We have secured the Agency of these Brick, and v. ell 'July 11th, in St. On Tuesday. other fellow there. '"'James Church, Lucan, Mr. Murray are prepared to quote prices on all grades on Help the 182nd Battalion by -your Enlistment. Smith, manager of the Claremont ---branch of the Standard Bank, was W. J. BEATON. J. F. DALES, innited in marriage to Miss Mary cars at Claremont; Locust Hill, Greenburn, Ont. Lieut. 182nd Batt.. ah Lit. 182nd B , jou" Fox, daughter of Mr. John Whitevale att. Dun-barton ,Pox of that town, the ceremony .:.Let us' quote you on your brick requirements. being performed by the Rev. Mr, Lowe. After the ceremony, Mr.MASSEY -HARRI and Mrs. Smith le -We are authorized Agents for this district. ft Montreal and other fora trip to eastern points, returning to their new home in Cream Separators ., .Claremont on Monday where the will assure you every . beat wishes of a host of friends ac- cent of profit. company •,3 them. The public library board have . ,. Mowers and Rakes, Verity decided to have a new catalogue Flows, Wagons and printed and 'they have accented , i TTT --rviees7- Co. _4 youngladipq of the village who PICKERING services lzrFt. J. R. THEXTON, Pickering, Oar, .,offered to give, their tuitously to prepare a ela_--rfted- SUMMER FURNITURE Ind. Phone 1608 ntet, LU list of-books-readk for the pri MBER :and 0,i� wo-k thay. 1 ly completed. Since the last Cita- Por -L -h, hairA, Reclining Chairs and Hammocks, the latter at cost. "els 5 C swed to Elf loglie-was ted a large number A specially good line of Camp Cots at $2.25. A camy Bowel U"*& •of first-class Inuew books have been of British �d­ r .Added to tha;16t, so that now the Parties who have had nres framed h-- some time, IM tr a C3 v tr te -Ciaretnodt- public library is a pict ArtA far .40 Coltimbia fir lumber, com. credit to the village, With he kindly call and take them away, low n-Lerabership fee no cheaper prising,. the following reading matter can be secured. If C. H. BURLING, PIC ERIN C"o t4 V matched a member, &� 0 0 (t ra a-tbh you are not already z U 19 Ic I secure a membership ticket at as ,once so RQ to get the benefit of sheeting, flooring, the long winter evenings Yk-latch will soon be here. o� .,base, casing; etc. D.'."S'1MP-SON&`CO, 11111"C30 F -CM Remember the annual -garden 0 .party to ..be held on th.e church ;iII -Great _NLIlinery and Ribbon Sale to clear out balance "e�W. D. Gordon & Son grounds on the evening of 'Tues- Great I-eb -day-, July 25th, tinder the auspices we — . Of Season's- Stock regardless of price. of the LRdieq' Aid Society of th7e • ► iter N Pr _PICKE RING Methodist Church. A srilendid Hats reg. 1.25, i-ir -4 5C RIBBONStz May tett will be served Froin 5.30 to 3.80 2.1 99c Reg. 40 cents'per yard, for 20c i -ft S ----Bell and Independent phone. • ()'clock. ' This will be followed by 2.25, i)r 1.00 35 Ise J ine .0 . a Programme of unusual interest, 2 5(i, i e v 1,25 30 40 . consiv,ting of short speeches by -8,W and 8.50, for 1.50 Z5 =.M; Sept 8.75, �or 2,00 20 Ile Oct.' 04!4 Rev, MeLpIlRn, Wm. b, INI P., wo .:. ... 1(c .4.75. far 2.49 15 Nov ;0 Find Lieut. NV. J. Beaton, V0QFkl' Dee, They are alt: n p e Don'?miss gjcrting one of these Hats, -to-the-minute -Whitby 2, Oshawa 3, Brongbam Smith music will be furnished by the Male Quartette of the Baptist in style and of exePlIent quaiity, and as regards price—.giVeii 4; Porn Perry 5, Uxbridge 12, Canuington 11, church and others and instrunien- Beaverton 10. Uptemove 9 away, Alsq note values in Ribborm-,—all ent to about tal solos by Mrs. Tho -s. Birkett, half price. Come to-efty and buy as they and recitations by Miss Veta Ste. wo n't last Tun The services of Mr. W. g at the price, in Grain Chopping - ------ ...ClsCrke, Canada's leading ventrilo- OAT FLAKI..N G Of &II materials and design; 11i,9t, with his hand of blockbeadF-, General Dry Goods, Men's Furnishings, Boots and Shoe§, Crockery- kept in stock. It will pigy you The underAigned is prepared to do has been secured for the evening. to oall at oae works ace inspeot our stook Do not fail to come to hear Mr. grain.chopping and oat flaking.: and obtain prioes, Don't be misled by Clarke, as his humorous selections GrROCER.IF-S GROCERIES every day in the week agentswedonotemplo them oonsequens. will be sure to pleas'e all who may ly we cem. st)d do t ow off the ams except on Saturday hear him, The committee is spar- Fresh and up-to-date, Tea, blank and mixed, 35c. lb. Coffee 80c., oomminiola of 10 per Et., wbiob you will, � - -40,-, a-nd­i0c;-per-l­Iy. Won e 2W).— ly save by polft meg no pains to giv-0 s-AtIsfactl6h quantity of -a 0 to all. Admission to tea and con- wagon tonc-- etc. oatl solloised. cert, �5 cents: children, under 12, D. SIMPSON Co., PICKERING, john r WHITBY GRANITE CO.. 20 cents. nodi 01139. Wb4by_0Q*M v � !.%!:. _H .:4.. —,,. w'•u` x'!,'.FP".. ._ ,.,'ar ; ^ma: :,»v ,- ;n.....-.,+..wV• •!:aq,+•,•r sr"`T9 -s.s=:n. 9r•- w !.3•C+.s _ u' P 3' ,:n•ax,•- •�<T!/'r;F,_r. �}zA'nR'� #T�' �' v. yin r.+ .e' "'�`. .. ,, ,'.a••:ca ,..+n..,.MS �,• ,.r .; �i'uT.,, 4..,•,.. ems+ s •s3.roa . . , C• .-. •.�,_ • ........ • ver sN. ate• 'a -�-•; -.- ^• c1 .{... .✓ «t""ti`-., 4:a:..--.-,- -phi. .... r-�M��•4a�,o"'�#y��ro �i -���� _ ... .t.. ,r:..`<=Y 3'0�"•S°,`-.'s:r ,...,1.- .. ... ... _ ... ' ABOUT THETUR, NINGD rT�3ARt)E t'- -HOUSEHOLD -� = -' .... � 1. ......,.-„,.:.. ^^��•�-z:uh-,.,..,•,,.,._w...,....,....,.r�_.- ,� ._ __ - . -.. �aG o• ' ` ,,.'•, ' � .� � k ,�".. ,,,, y .�Z;, T'°M fit' �.�.,•�---- x ' _ -' t” Preierving Fruit 'Witliout Sugar.M,'�, The Recipe -The fruit is prepared in the ordinary, way, the jars are 'cleaned and scalded while the rub- hers and tops are boiling. The fruit !� ¢ 1i. ` G •, r ^� ` + : E) t a... �.'. •t is then placed In the )ars,' In Which i "iii +, �i * ¢.�' 1 x,; f M i" �'"r .,�: •'w' �'�` cold water is placed. When the jars �- t t . 1 "� :' ; :✓ t) ;u `/ have been sealed air -tight they are :placed in a Moiler filled with cold wat- '�l't ' �,,1,' t.;yz1�{ er and brought to the being point. t, Berries will do if removed when the ' '" ti ' `' s boiling point is' reached, while large '" ' • : i`1 .}` _-fruits,such-as -peaches,_cherries plume and apricots, should get 20 to.. 80 minutes boiling. Keep cover, of ,`? `' ' �g�• ° `^� , 'wash boiler on tight A Good Substitute for Can Rubbers.+t• r� When about to close a jar of pre- _ served goods, the housewife very of-' n tea finds herself short of a rubber band or else the last one breaks. A ""•'t,,,,_. ti�":sr:y. .`.; - �..,?fyL;w.t�� ';' y •[?,ty�,•E'.*yr�.. '"''s�' , h =a% �.sa�'�"' }''. q ; very good substitute can be made from newspaper. This is better than paper, ecause' . r,� .,� O�-'w°"'?• w.t 'k }. vw Sib ZF <i�j.�, , etherbas plumbers, say, - .t,��`t''^'' �• �` - r- p� � K 1 : , •4., � �yi t � "11�,� ' �" - r• �,. � lE �`� . her t ✓'�.tY��`�'^•'•, ,Y T S it packs better." 1c They often usqit bo make small pipe joints ail and oat- or -tight, Cut several layers, of the I tt '> �>' •tl : ia*+�- /` paper the required size, put them on the can and screw the lid. down as � ��,� `• ��� v "" - -_ � i tightly as possible. if preferred, rings of soft leather, cut from - the Y to of old shoes, may be used, but I e` they are not, as satisfactory as -those .~ made from newspapers ' Raspberry Crown -2 Tablespoons'• water,2 tablespoons cora starch. 1 eup boiling raspberry juice, 1 egg. Pinch of salt, lemon estract. Conk • - " lantil creamy. Put into mouhis ' -!When cold serve with raspberries or ' (Whipped cream. Raspberry Tapioca. -Put 34, cup i tapioca into a kettle, cover with 4 i (1) Bird's Eys view of the Baaaano t'upa boiling Wader and cook anti! + Dam. ' (2) The Darer Under Construction. ', (transparent. Stir into this 1 pint' - - (S) The Sluice Dates open. i - j • "`• `"� of fresh raspberries, adding sugar to (4) Distributing the Water.- -baste. Pour into a mould. Serve CT on the pralrtes of Western Id with cream. r-�-� h Canada sad-smoaE-the - Raspberry Cake, -1 Cup whibe sug- tain valleys of British Colum- ar, , bla, deserts are being turned Into }s cup batter, 2 eggs, 2 table- spoons buttermilk, 1% cups flour, 1 gardens by the application " of life - teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon soda, giving waters. E desert !s a potential garden nutmeg, 1 cup raspberries, (to be ad- very Ided last). Bake in layers, if this one chief necessity is met. though it is not fair to use the word Raspberry Vinegar -Put 1 quare desert or even an grid region. Lor AI• --,o'f raspberries into a .suitable dish, berta is neither and or. desert. But Pour over them a of good vine- nature may often be assisted in her ` 9 , let it stand 24 hours, then strain I great task of production. and this is - _ hrough aflannel bag' and pour this I what the Irrigation systems of the Canadian West are doing. x Liquor on another quart of berries; doPac -this for 8 or 4 days successively siui In Alberts the Canadian est ti - Railway is developing the largest in-� utrain it; make it very, sweet with dividual irrigation project on the Am - loaf sugar; bottle and seal it. erican contineat, with an area larger ' Raspberry Creams ----Stir enough than the total irrigated area In either > r eonfectioners' sugar into a teaspoon-' Colorado or California. Portions of a tract of three million acres will' -.bl of raspberry ,jam to form a thick i be included to this prosperous and4M !%L paste; roll it into a ball between the fertile so-called tdry belt" region. eering work which will serve the tend la another direction, showing a their Ready -Made Some@, where the Palms. of your hands. Put a lump The western section Is already com- same tract. L a giant aqueduct at fine head of grain after imbibing the settler is assisted generously in es - French Cream into a teacup and set it pleted, including sixteen hundred Brooks, thirty miles east, two miles thirst -quenching waters, for nature tablishing a foothold. Into a basin of boiling water, stirring miles of canals and ditches. The in length, which carries the waters thirsts as do humans. All kinds of Through southern British Colum - it until it is melted then drop a few I eastern section le In process of de- of a branch canal. over a wide valley. growths prosper -frusta, cereals and bia the effect of irrigation systems is ____ idropn .of-cochineal-co_lor'ng to make -it.,. veilopment where twenty-five hundred Oae has only to visit this great garden truck, while dairying and live, shown in the flourishing orchards of in hale pink, or «few drops of rasp-21111of tel --sad ditches -W411 be undertakft -of {he ' 1an Fse;tla stock -growing llouriah-wherever there.the_ Qkrnagaa Arrow and Kootenay . r required for the service. Railway to realize not only Its mag- Is an irrigation canal The country is' Lakes country, along1he �ar]iio8�oad- berry juice, being careful not to add On April 25, 1914, the great irriga• aitude but the results It will• indeed filling up with what are called dryland in many another section. Thus enough to prevent its hardening; Now tion dam at * Bassano, Alberta, was is, producing. Here is one of the farmers for this w pre this 18 dip these little balls into the sugar opened. Built across the Bow River, smaller radiating ditches, filled --w t cal certainty of crpp. A six-year yield tis the most modern, dating from the cream, .giving them two coats. Lay eighty miles mat of Calgary, the huge rippling water. On either bank na- of Marquis wheat on irrigated land Garden of -Eden and continuing to the .�aaide to harden. structure, 7,000 feet long, will coa- Lure has responded with a luxuriant ran forty -tour bar els to the acre, Alberta lrrtration system is one that - - Raspberry Pie.=To 2 cups rasp- serve the water of the Bow for the growth. Lad a garden of productivity compared with onlir 89 on non-Irriga• has contributed to the world's produo- ` -berries add 1 cup of red currants and osstora socgon, . Anothey groat =94-10 the result. The wheat ttetds oz- ble lands. Hen the C.P•a. provide tivity sad to Canada's wealth. ;1 cup granulated sugar, with which ybeaspoonfitl of flour' has been mixed; I Sauted Bananas - Remov, e skins pound of plain cheese, a half. can of moat of us that it would seem a Roast canvas back duck; Black fur astir together: Line a plate with from three bananas,. cut in halves pimento peppers, olives and ketchup, i waste of - time and space while she, rant jelly, _olive sauce. .pie_crust- put -in -the fruit. -cover le wise; sad-sgai2r zut in tisives-rr� onion, s�Ta t-- and- paprika. Put; feeling hor ignorance, is half asiiam Boiled chicken: Bread; parsley a ;with a tolerably thick sheet of paste, crosswise. Put one tablespoonful through the meat 'make several incisions for escape of g grinder and mix•i � to ask a more aophriatcated neigh- celery sauce. steam and bake -until the crusts are butter in blazer; when hot add. ban- well with two tablespoonfuls of but- bor, and so has alway's tate uneasy sen- Boiled mutton: Caper, or parslel nicely browned. Serve cool. areas arid, cook until soft, turning, ter, melted.. Cut the bread round by I cation that, maybe, the sauce she is sauce. Raspberry Shortcake. Bake once. Drain, sprinkle with powdered stamping each slice with a biscuit cut- serving is not exactly right- Boiled tongue: Tartare sauce. augur and a few drops leercan }nice'; ter. Put the mixture over the rounds Pork sausage: Apple sauce, or fried . sponge cake in 2layers, or split one $atuces are such an important part orange juice or sherry wine may be ;and brown in the oven before serving. ' U4at .6u•� ca!apples, 7 b thick cake; put in between them s used if preferred. n, 'Tomato Figs. -Scald and skin, of the meat, too, ey et r n t mar an otherwise uninterest- Sweetbreads: Bechamel sauce. _ a thick layer -of berries, and on top put Deviled Tomatoes -Wipe, peel and pear-shaped tomatoes, and to' eight, make or • g y I dish, and besides a good man of Lobster cutlets: Tartare sauce. _ whipped cream and more berries. slice crosswise three .tomatoes. Ses- pounds of them add three pounds of , the trariitional combinations are so; t Broiled steak: Maitre d hotel. Raspberry Fruit Basket. - Bake eon with salt and pepper. coat with brpwn sugar cook without water un- arranged for some dietetic reason, It Lamb cTtcops: earnaiae sa plain paste over invefted patty pans, flour, and, cook in a hot blazer until til the sugar penetrates, and they ` might be a good idea to cut out the Roast game: Bread sauce, brow: call paste 1-8 in, thick, and cut in thoroughly heated, using enough but- have a clear appearance. Then take following and put it on a card for V8vy- strips iso► inch wide. Twist strips in ter to prevent burning. Cream one- them out, spread on dishes, and dry further reference in time of doubt: 0 pairs and bake over a % lb. of baking fourth cup butter, add two teaspoons in the sun, sprinkling on a'little ' Raw oysters:: Lemon, horse radish Stopped at Her Pudding. der box, thus Makin handles, p� g teaspoon mus- powdered 'sugar, one teas � syrup while drying. Pack in jars sauce, tobacco• t•for A little girl had sent back her plats ' - ' Vill cases with raspberries sprinkled bard, one-fourth teaspoon salt, a few hardy or boxes, in layers with powdered su. keep Baked fish: Dawn butter, Holland- chicken two or three times and 04 with sugar'. Garnish with whipped grains cayenne, the yolk of one gar between. These will any sauce, melted butter with finely :goal had been helped bountifully to all the cream. boiled egg, one egg slightly, beaten, length of time and are nearly as nice aise rich things that go bo make a - and two.tablespoons vinegar. Cool as figs and certainly less expensive. chopped parsley igood dinner. Finally she was ob- Recipes for the Housewife. over hot water, stiring constantly, un- Mint Jelly. -This is my way of mak- Broiled fish: Maitre d'hotel, or tar-! served looking rather disconsolately Fricasseed Eggs. -Cook two table til it thickens. Pour over tomatoes. ing mint jelly, and it is fine; Boll tare sauce, I.at her unfinished plate of pudding. spoons butter with one and one-half Curried Eggs. -Melt two- table crab apples in water until they are Boiled fish: Plain white sauce, or "What's the matter, Dora?" asked _ tablespoons finely chopped mush- spoons butter, add two tablespoons soft, then put in jelly bag and hang egg sauce. John. "You look mournful." -J rooms and one-half shallot fine! gone flour mixed With one-fourth teaspoon u - where it can drip. Don't squeeze p (toast chicken: Bread sauce,. -brown " That's just the mutter, said Dors. :chopped. Add one and -half salt, one-half teaspoon curry powder, , or the jell will be pink. Use the bag Y grape ell gravy, gr p Jelly. "i am morn fish." tablespoons flour and pour on gradual- and one-eighth teaspoon paprika. one cupful of sugar for each cull of � Roast turkey:, Cranberry' jelly, - -a ly one cup white stock. Add , five hard-boiled in Stir until well mixed, then pour on Add three juice' and boil until it jellies. Have I mint washed and lightly brushed brown gravy, celery salace. I Roast goose: Apple sauce, barberry Not Broke Yet. eggs cut slices. gradually one cup milk. your of mint in Country Judge -"How long hays Peach Canapes -Saute circular - pieces of sponge cake in butter until hard-boiled eggs, cut in eighths lengthwise, and rslheat in sauce. Put a good-sized sprig each jar, pour the jelly over it, and jelly. Fried chicken: Cream gravy. you owned a car? Motorist (charged with speeding) < i , rdelicatelq browned. Drain canned Eggs A La Bechamel.-Fry three seal. Thi's has the tree mint flan- the leaves look pretty,- when Rpt duck: Bread sauce, .brown currant jelly. -"One week, your Honorc peaches, sprinkle with powdered sug- s few drops lemon tablespoons Butter with one slice each onion in or and gravy, ' ll�oaat veal: Tomato sauce, horse Judge -"Um -then you can still af- nr, a juice and carrot and cut pieces; a served• "- sauce. ford to pay s fine. Twenty dollars!" ;a slight grating nutmeg. Melt one sprig of parsley and a bib of bay leaf, --=-- radish Roast lamb: Mint sauce. tablespoonful butter; add peaches and five minutes. Add three tablespoons Her to vary Bsuces. Roast beef: 'Brown. gravy, horse. AU CLUN when heated serve on cake. Bananas Cooked in the Skins- flour, one-fourth teaspoon salt and one-eighth teaspoon paprika; then a .—The -young ^----'^ptnerienced home--radish-saue-e— know s iL,00sen one of the sections of skin one cup chicken stock, strain, reheat wife is perpt exel viten to which it is correct serve with Roast filet, of beef: us oom /►t,4 DjAtRRti IN from each banana. Pub into blazer, - cover and let cook until skins are die= and add four hard,boiled eggs, cit in eighths lengthwise. Just before sere- • sauce or gravy ! the different dishes. The cookery sauce. Roast vension: Brown gravy, cur -rt' .colored and pulp soft. Remove from Ing add one-half cup cream and a book give all the recipes, but seldom rant or barberry jelly.' HAMILTON -skins and sprinkle with sugar. Serve slight grating of nutmeg. tell the exact combinations, as they Roast quail: Currant jelly, celery -... with WY firW&M-moi _ ; 7=7. .............. 7 asuit of over half -a million'. dollars AUSTRIAN VIEW OF BELGWBC from Foley, Welch & Stewart, Van- REIRM[ WE, R A Man's Meal. for 7 couver. contractors R, b W 15 Gilbert Ha Of Cents. ' Li,.ring on mush- Teuton Conquest Means' Subjection rtin, a physician E L 0 Nelson, is taking his first vacation makes amushy man. Aman ' Not Freedom:- LA L after 21 Years -of hard work, who works with hand or brain Austria does - not always see eye is 0 ES ..must have 'man's food. Two to eye with her alfy, Germany. While 4. THE RED SHIRT OF_ ITALY. Wheat. Biscuits the Austrian censorship sympathizes C with the Qnti-Russian tendencies of It' 31 with milk or cream will `1 tftrfhd , How The Garment' Became Symbol Chancellor- Von Bethmitrin-Hollweg, Honest. Leatner... V -11A of the Legion. suppl'y all the strength-giv- He --There goes the honestest ing nutriment needed for a it does not permit discussion- of the in the world. The red shirt, destined to become so -day's Work or play at '416*;s that_ t T Oar Reacre - . famous a symbol throughout half Polish question.. As to Belgium, the She He—Site won't even take a le Socialist Arbeiter Zeitung is permit - 7" Europe, was not at first adopted by n cost of not over five "cents. ted to write as follows: without returning it.. Ids's Garibaldi, for, any fantistic or Fpec!- 0i m-ply'crisp -a few Shredded "Matters Pre, of- eourse, qu'ltli dif- acular reason. fererit in the .Fest. -E-v'en the wildest 6MZD i;o%*Awozs 0 -BY t Wheat Biscuits in the oven - The English Admiral Ingram says x C. coo #;,log-ge rinut as_;�-t . that there I EED POTATOES. IRISH cos HOE LZALEPtS that the red shirt had its origin in "and serve with fresh fruits 1`s'T -..-ork of liberat�on to be -ac- S I' . blers, Deleware, ' Carman. Order -in Belgium and in e' stern necessity and that its adoption zn:-nd Milk or cream.' ( 'ornrlished once. NP13- Ii1ted. Write for q V. U,34 dations: H. caused by the need of clothin r1apton. ng as Tr-,�r:ce; tEat th&re a7ie.h*ere peoples Worn �y, Every Member as possible the legion -maning under foreig EMLP 'WANT21) economical that, Garibaldi had raised for the n n4 .1e, and that: ef t��, C? F4 _y freedom mutt be biouht to them by 110T_TLD-� liberation of Italy. -he (erman 9'wolrd. -Iri the west the and Pattern Makers. ateadf -rich work, state are. qp3oi2erlence and waxes; A: An offer was made by a tradesman principle wl -the Charcellor right- coving Hydraulicfy` & Engineering -Co.+ ly at a reduced price a' lar' ly proclo�rnz for the east would s'igni- i ge T_Linit,�,], Lindsay. stock of red woolen shirts. This of- fy not lilieraion but. conquest­fiot the, 7ANTED-41ELP Fou FROK SUNSEM' COAST to supp WOOLEN fer was ea, Carders WeaA,ers, Full gerly closed on. . Before freedorn of peoples frem. forcign rule er upper bu ettign to foroi -ood wag" P!!iJ many years' had passed the red shirts t their ubi s foreign rule.! .1 �;l deliat itfid itea(r n ark as.% became the symbol not merely of th' e The artifc:al reference to the long op-; ured, We ha�*e ��tNLral openings fo 'WHAT THE 'WESTERN PEOPLE Inpxnerlencerl help, %;rhere energ an J legion but of the' new spirit working pre -,,sed Flerrish rices cannot deceive abjljiy. will bring promotion; iv ARE DOING. for the liberation of Italy. dL in Canada one about the true state of affairs. The to while -lear5nIn I' (-1L rig Svec"ial Inducements -tion, of the natirmal development pa �, I I �: U quos werlv�r,. Nviiva Fad�!,Ig f Li of the Flemish is a BOgian do if any. age. e*� to, Tlk SUMMER HEAT It Worked Well. me:3tic exi)��rlence hl �Ifg_ Co,. Ltd , Pranzford. Ont, Pro SUMMER of the Great West Told Uestion, which the Fleminig� them- I : A honest citizen o4 Brussels, re'- rl . — in a Few Pointed HARD ON, BABY turning home late at night under selves regard as such, and for which NZWOPAPERS Fen SALM they seek rp help from abroad. W4e- NEWS A artificial stimulation 'and singing at Paragraphs. No season of the year is so danger- the bol of his voice, was apprehend- ther Walloons or Flemings, both races offlees !'or edie - in rood unu ous to the life of little ones as is the feel themselves to be Belgians and see The rr.Qst u"Ful ana interest ed by- a German 'patrol, says the1 or 11 hueinemse-. Fill) -in "Kqt)ion J 41, The Vancouver Company of the summer. The excessive heat throws I their salvation oply within the frauke- ap'plicatkin to WiLso:L Pub1lmh1n4 Cord4��. Ecro Belge. The citii so ,196th Western University Battalion, the little stomach out ten resisted, of order al work -of an in(Wpendent Belgium." pany, 13 Wr,-f •We'�afde str>et, iorontZ� and after a scuffle broke way ronr left last week for Camp Ifughes, quickly that unless prompt aid is at his captors and fell into - the can -1: Seep w1nard's Liza=qnt in the NOU52 Manitoba. hand the baby may be beyond all bo call T", 4-1 ANCBR. Unable to swim, he began TLMORS, ET CLd"' The Social Service Departmemf' of human help before the mother realizes help. without eliciting response internal and external, cued w1tW I .31i -Vancouver is going to open a new he is 111. Summer Is the season when nse from' cut pain by -our home tireatmexIL =41 the German policemen, who seemed u-4 before t90 late. 14r. Climan Med station next month to supply pure diarrhoea, cholera infantum,.,dysen- to think this was as gqDod, a way as 1XV.11 d 1,, I'lited. rR11ingwood, _(.,Fit r Anilk to babies. try and colic are most prevalent. Any any out of.the situation. Just as he June 80 was the last day on which one of these troubles may prove dead- Apses8­ u 14 ;l 1gF. 7 time t . % the summer the mothers beat' friend thought. - C the Jitneys might ply for hire in the ly if not Promptly treated. I*During was going down for- the- third t: I i W ]� - the fugitive had a happy To reprp�ent well known -Esquimault municipality, according to With all his remaining.stTemgth he i's recent by-law. in Baby's Own Tablets. They regu- lraaufacturer, 1-1; tr%ctrp irop�smon to Thomas Gibson, aiged 30, was struek late the bowels, sweeten the stomach yelled Ord 'remr-c-tisthle pa'-rt'es' a In at the Lum- and keep baby health A "Vive la France! Vive. la France!" Apply With fun V.&k.ticu'lars to NVJic&,A.Eng International The Tablet e Company's jam in the Campbell are sold by medicine dealers- or, by A couple of Germans dived for_� FE:RTI LIZE:R, TT.v 18,x42� wit'n do,ublo� river and Instantly killed. mall at 26 cents a box from The Dr. him at once. He was hauled out. A third attempt is to be made to Williams' Medicine Cq., Brockville, taken to the -lockup and the next- day, a - to Wilson Pabliobtma Co..1.106 ivaln drivii-g K'lt 24 ins.; sentenced to - three months for ut- 1116at the Japanese steamer, Beckon Ont. 73 AAelais St.. *90t. Grouts Nam, No'. 3, ashore on the Belle Chain tering seditious cries. WL ..-arid Livii2mo 3A W4 Iteef since January 12 list. i -Her As U, ax AmX to? 302i�rdl% AA4 take no other11 drivc�. AH.N. Ust Word has reached Victoria of the "Going to drop your cooking les - death, in his 84th year, of Mr. John sons right In the middle of the 'Ferris Ryder, of Cheam, B.C., one of a Evidence of Genius:_ For Fraoxing 100 Cream Why, I heard you Ci n,1011__W�uld bO course? got 'i -"the real pioneers of the Interior. proposal of marriage -on the ,strength "He started life with a shoestring you got beat results with CRUSHCO RCMK SALT Mr. Aaron Lewis, who was born in and now be. has a'raillion dollars. S 0 of going to cooking school," Id togct��r oi,--s..p 'ratc- Seems incredible, eh?" 'Jim. Takes c"ie-third Iles sialt and ,"Victoria 56 years ago, died last week q did. Ir r avan treese, Smoother And now that I am goign tr more St. Joseph's Hospital. after an ill- j! keeps Cream hard tw1oa an 1pris -'vrite. i)";- also a. lot of - s haf ilii seas of three months' duration. to be married, what's the use of I "Not at all. I should".con-% ler that TOILONTO SAL_T.V01§ZS. - Lieut. J. A. Jackson, of the 20th bothering any further about cook-. I a man who weld get anybody to buy 1 80-00 iyuwls st� Toronto. Out. Ing lessons?" one Phoestiring was irfe-v-ifably -bound al_t a vc.ry grcalt bargain Battalion, who recently won the Mill- -;tarY Cross, is the to succeed.' ;red immcdl. youngest son of Seventh Arlrlial room is rcqu, !Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Jackson, of fated Eyelid% This is to certify that fourteen git Sto-bk Sho-w Toronto Ir Chilliwack, B.C. Eyes indamed by expD. years ago I got the cords of my left tc ly. Sore ('Tame tej I ill b, Mrs. Vera Hansen of Vancouver,has ad wrist nearly severed, and 'L Was for UU240a stook Tards, Toronto Rem"y. been sentenced to one year's impris- 11L rAN. luickly relisi,ed by Mvrise about. nine months that I had no u d 9th, 1916 fi J F IV 4 se ECENIBER Sth anFrank rlson & Sons -_vnment for picking up a little &I E Vaurs to 3`0@91 and of my hand, and tried other Lint- For furtlier r,ordcularto write, rung, 7 and throwing her.down with such 47 just Eye Comfort, At nients, also- doctors, and d was rectiv- C. F TY)mITNG...seer�tary. 1 73 Adelaide Street West, 41 YoUrDru st'650eperBo"le. Manias Stoek_�Lards, Tor!!rwn oronto. 610"In 25c. ForSeek of thellyetrecask force as to break her thigh� ing no benefit. By a persuasion from T' J Sentence of death has been pro- Dniggists or NMI" Loye Rgmdy Co.. Ckk4W a friend- I gbt � MINARD'S LINIMENT _4 ..,mulgated against "Betsy," the was- and used one bottle which completely sive black bear which nightly visits `7- Not Second -Rand. cured me, and have been -using MIN - the headquarters of the 6th Field ARD'S LINIMENT in• my family Company C.E., at Vancouver. that china of yours, Mrs. ever since and find it the - same as Comeup, old- Chelsea t_ A Frank Picknel, an old-time fisher- "No, Indeed, it isn't It is all when I drat used it, and would never man of New Westminster, plunged -he without it- th� swift 5f the Fraser brsnd­rfe-*—stock.11-'. �. IF i.F --into - .­ - - .., ISAAC E. MANN, -River and rescued a child. �A I Aug. 319t, 1998. M etapeaf­a,_T___Q_. am 201-ArMs UnInseal used by P"issolana An 18 -year-old Japanese girl, of -Vancouver, died from injuries re- Father's Good Ria MILK AS A BRACER. Mor. calved by a street car. "Father went off in a -good humor Giant timbers are being cut at this morning," observed the daughter liastings, mill for keels' of B French Discover That It Is a Pow,er. U R J 13 LU 7 if British ful Stimulant - "'Heavens]" exclaimed the mother Columbia ships. suddenly remembering. "That re- jam"WhI A firm of Denver --c of Paris has -optractorm wins. The Pasteur Institute ask him for minds me. I forgot to a just made the0declaration that -one of the most powerful stimularifs known any mon-eyt' That is the end of the sealing process when' �1 Is milk. It has been In use for 3gins"'s Adds a Healthful you use Parowag. ?4o papers' or strings to 4. months now as the one stimulant for J ar tops. 11 th; Prench soldiers in the trenches, Uncomfortable E bother with --no irksome 1a�? with I conomy. Zest to any Mea JUSt pour armed its effect on them has* amply They were a very saving old couple, us Most everyone likes a hot r esult they had a beautifully famous institute in regard to It.. j tifled the statement made by the and as a table drink, but it must furnished house. Milk has been used liberally to 41 stimulate the French soldiers before husband. -War have a snappy UaU an4 a One day the old-lady'missed the same time be healthful. they 'go Into. battle and its effects PURE R='XED PARAFFINE "Josepli, where are you?" she called Probably no b�vleraffe 9k11- have been such that the French Gov - out. *e4ii aA4, tho, avigrs e LC n so-- -erranent has urged the sale of mil' over your J es i -Ur k, r _equi ."I'm resting in the parlor," came --will be L kept absoldteLv completely as does In preference to other soft drinks, the reply. . �ir-tlgiit. No rdAd—no behind the trenches when the sol. di"What, on Nie sofy7" cried the -old fermentation --and no ere go off duty for their spells of form at and recreation. lady, horrified re . trouble. POSTU11 That the qualities of stimulation "No, on the floor." ' FOR THE LAYNDRY — See "!' should be demonstrated on the fight- On that grand car"tcame in directions on Parowax labels for Its ing men should commend the bever- tones of anguish. use In valuable service in wmhlug. This famous pure food- -$'No; I rolled it up!" -age to those engaged in the pursuits At grocery, department and roasted general stores -everywhere.. drink, Made of of peace in parts of the world where "A wheat and a bit of whole- Thanks are so cheap that there's Mare does not now rule. While alto- some molasses, affords a hol may fire the brain and dull the no excuse for giving them grial... THE IMPERIAL. OIL: rich, delicious flavour, yetsensibilities and thus impart a false 17- COMPANY contains no harmful ele- courage, milk, according to learned Limited scientists of the Pasteur Institute, X performs the work of keying up the BRANCHES Cer. The original Postum individual without affecting the iN ALL eal must be boiled ; In. keenness of his senses or the cool- CITIZ8 Z. scant Postum is made in nese of his judgment. This Is neces- the cup vick as wink," nary to the mode of warfareWhich by adding not water, and this war has exemplified, but it is no stirring. less necessary to the man - working a In the off tee, in the studio, in, the Both forms of Postdin mill, on the farm or elsewhere In the have a delightful aroma battle for a living. -A and flavour, are healthful, This fluid hitkerto has been con- sidered synonymous with all that is and amttgood for children and mild and peaceftl. Advocates of milk -and -water pacifists." The "milk ,,Thercys a Reason". of hurnan'kindness" has no cugges- tion of powerful stimulation.. ft by Grocers everywbers. _V&4W&n Poptum, Cereal Co., L _44 sell-CInceit in a soc thing ..VL let ran loom ED. 7. 13VIVWPSPI!Z��� - - _28 THE F ISSUE 36---'I8. 6% V�. n; We ha 4 on hand a fresh con. commodated. The town councii were entertained ALT to I LOCALISMS. , � �� i SALT Is SALT I... signmerk-t of sugar, selling at 8.50 at dinner Thursday evening by Lt.- -wt. . shipment of Salt, e . very size you want frotn' per R. A. Bunting. Col, Cockburn and-tbLe QfEcers-of the We have on hand a, new ship —Found—A door' key.- 'L�%er --Miss-M. XVright-hab returned 182nd at Heydriblilore Park, ' Replying home, .3 lbs. to 2oo lbe. sa4 at the old prices. call at this office. after spending a few weeks to the toast of their health Col. COckr Miss Kate Kerr is spending with relativesin Cleveland. - - burn claimed to havo the most sani% -Mrs. Job Haight, we are tart', complete and beautifully located John ber vacation in Muskoka. your Straw Hats and we havo a dandy_ Philip spent pleased to report, is recovering military camp in Canada. ­-This-the-thetitnet buy yo -J. C. and Mrs. from' her recent severe- 111n1ws. lot from $1.2� to $2.00, also see our light Caps, Sunday with friends in Blooming. 4. too -Mrs. W. H. Crurnmer was in -Ldministrator-'s Bak Underwear, Boots, Shoes. �R. A. and Mrs. Biln'ting are. Brooklin on Tbursday attending s Lowndes Co., El OF — ding. a fortnight camping at. the f uneral of the late W. H. Buy your Summer Suit from Canada's Best Tailors, the @pe Viso. llous-e­, Lot-, ru, for which we are agents. We guarantee FL perfect 11t the Lake. -Miss Helen Burlknk has socur. d, the best uf sati!i faction.' -Mrs' John Dickie has been spending 'a h;w days with -friends- ed a, position- as teaeber -of' the The tinderstgned has been instructed Brock Road school. Copgratula- to offer for sale by public 4 In Toronto. tions' auction on A BE ]PICKERING ­ , - d R. i . � j - - Wilf. Mooney has been spend- f 'A -g' 'f E�tablished 18-57. ing a few days with -friends earn -Mrs. R. Hi C -took and Miss Saturday 51h di -y --o u us Wbitevale. Alegra Cronk are spending week On the premises at Frenchmarl's Bar. -Mrs. Hat -ding, of Toronto, is with their sister, Mrs. M. C. Dew. a house -and. l6t, -Part. 9f lot No. 23 in 7 M ar, at Blight- the 3rd Range Broken Front, town - visiting with J. and Mrs.. Hartlirik - - -a 'Clark hip of Pi-ekering. RSUl0reParti-,QIar1Y -Hisses Fanny and Not for a-feiv days, Thursday to spend a �oorith -described in'�t deed from James- Hilts. -F. M. and Mrs. Chapman. of left on Thut . . , dated Nov. 29th, 18W, ;I. wi�h their' sistsr, Mrs. F. F. Bals. to Wesley Hilt c e . LToronto, are holidaying at tlieh. 'o. 12i4l-1 &,11 - a'n acre.,)����'; '0 dun, of Cargill. N containing I of frame .-.farm at Atidley. The house is d 4 -roomed 1 i story fi 'ilk -L-,on and 'p overhead, Jaine;,4 Richard -W. J.' C6akwell and farn h6tise, with shed:and sho are spending a fe%v weeks at their children are Visiting at the-hotlie and other small outbuildings. N ow is the time for t thje lake.•of hex sister, Mrs. L. Squires, at There. will also be sold a lot of house- . 7 hold furnizure : 2 bed )Ca!] ppear g t. -M a j (.;r Kent. of the flie lake shore. s* with springs -182nd Battalion i� here at present . -W. H. Crumnier Ls in Londo-b and- mattresses, 2 dressers. 2 w,i,�-h- Berger s English Paris Green this week attending the Masonic -,stands, 2 tables, sofa, rocking chair,' in search of'rec ufts. sideboard. cupboa-rd--wi-th glass door. r . Grand Lodge as the represents- cents, half pound Workmen are now busy put-, tiv�e of'Doric'Lodge�. 2-stQyes. jovalid's chair. 6 cane-b-otwol We have it. —1 pound packages .50 �r- ting down a cement floor in the -rk, at 42 Marchmout Road chairs, kitclien'chairs, 'dishes, clock; packages 228 cents. Bot chest and ba"ment of Spirkk's Mill. , oilcloth. a carpenter's tool Of Toronto on Wednesday,, Jul� 12, tools. and a variety of -other articles, 111-x. FRI -D. M. and Mrs. Decker, J. H. a u d "Micago, called upon a,nu-mber of U, iDamerork (nee iscluding. a lake fishing, outfit. Edith Dillingham), a daughter. - ,.friendsone day last vveek.� Clarks Sale to commence at 2 o'clock Mrs. M. L. Friederichsea-and -Mrs. McTaggart, of Sprayers Sprayers Mr. berg and Mrs. J, Clarke, of Mus- ale -For the chat,tlepro- daughter spent Sunday with koka, also Miss Marion Clarke, -Terms of S the house add lot of perty. cash, For, 'Eureka Corn -eased Air Sprayers—Galvanized,*.' Friederichsen in �3i ti -i The pur- 7 Torontb, are vision Picket 139 iliere will be a rese'ryed bid. _Mrs. Jas. Davidson, of Cherry- -0 relatives- and f riend-8., chaser aball pay down a deposit of 10 Brass.* 1 -.50. Mood, is spending a wef-k with her e and sign an friend, Balance of this season's stock per cent. at time of sal The one at d, Mrs. W. Crnirmer. f millinery. and, ribbons sold at agreement to complete his purchase Hand Spray ars at 4.5 cents, 75 cents and $1.00. -Miss Nellie Sier 'entertained a o - # 1. . less than half price -to clear for the and shall pay the balance of the pur 45 cents i4 an exceptional- bargain. - few of her young friends to a season. , See prices on another chase money at the'expirationof one birthday party,on Mondey. month.. oklin, D. Simpson & Co. For further couditlons and particd- page. -Rev, Mr. Haig, of Bro -�-preached most acceptably in St. .-Juctnow, you possibly need a lars apply to Cu�e few morej% 9 and saucers, platen:, W. B. PO*WBLL, Auotiorkeer If you want Arsenate Of Lead It pays to Andrew's Church on Sunday'. bowls. p re &c. Dozens of —Frank Jack-ion--ftfid Ids brotb­ -A-Ay.-Eluas. Administrator, -get it at "The Big 'Store. I w t6 delp, rid Obvei-F er, Archie, of O%hRWa". are s end• them n . . c Dunbar on, S. ing a week holidaying at Noge- leaf, semi-porcelitin at The Big or J. E. FAREWELL. .4 Store. 4144 Vendor's -Solicitor bank. -A numbei of the members of •--- :-7-Zenoleum'! —,72-e Miss'Cors, Burling is- visiting noleuni I - with her sister, Mrs. Clements, of OnVrto Lodge I. O. O. F., Picker Miss. Jessie E. Rorke of Milton, and with friends in To- iDg-, attended the funeral of theClassesin China. Decoration The great Disinfection. 'Quarts .50 cents, half gallons 90 cents,. K ronto. late W. H. Eiviss at - Brooklin. and Designing for the months gpAlons $1.50. Zenoleum lice powder ..... erday, the deceased being a of July and August, at the --Dordthy Denison, of Frank- yeet, ;ford, is -holidaying at the horne of member of the Pickering -Lodge.. r6sictei;te�of per package 2.5 cents. grand -pare -its, C. H.'and Mrs. -A number . of the young peo- W. V. Richardson,' Pickering• ber g re ple of the village attended the Bdrliog, Richardson and garden party at Almond'; Church -Miss Lizzie nn T -eveni-rig, •All _tpept a in e Mi4ges Rorke ime're in. Tololitc, -- nes -Deem-Dbon on Sunday attending- the funeral pleasant time, although a heavy For sale t current prices.3.4. S ­d. qb6wek interrupted the proceed- S. and 16 inch cement Lila tt the Of a Cousin. ing, for PA time. Whitevale Tile Yards. Ind. Tel. No. Doors at $1.00. 1. 2.5. and *�2.00, c6rnplet -Mrs. D. Miller spent over Surk- I --The' marriage,of Charles W 534)4 Markham. F. -day at N'iagara-on-tbe-LqkE. to Alta;, � and Nfi-q - W.N1. PHILP 'Si'reens at 2.5 cents and .30.cents see -few Jobes."bf Swalwelf, Mr. :hiller, -wito lga.vps in a' Pratt took.place at Edinonton on days; for tiversesk,3. -Miss Marjory and Mater Joe July'12th. C, W. Jon' - was in ;-,I*-T 0 r -r I C M ting,at Walsh, of Lindsay, are vi -.4i charge of the -Pickering Pharmacygome years ago and afterwar& W, Burkholder, of Wnitevale.. an- Hammocks,' Croquet Sets :--the home of,their 6rkele� and aunt, .took up land -in the west. Him montes that, he has kwfm­ appoinLed 'Thomas and Mrs. NW'aheh. , I of St friends here c' agent of the Huleproof Clothing Com- Baseball Goods, etc., etc. - -The Ladies' Society ongrAtulations. panv, of London, England, the great- -The WormO45*s Inl-titute pur. Andrew's Church had a sticcessful est bothing Co, n the world. CAl pose holding their July meeting eetiog at the home of Mrs, Jas. ark(i Ingpecrt'amples and note nigh Andrew, Ith. at on. the' -afternoon of the 27 quality of goods and extremely low place to get The Old A drew, Jr., on Thu viday- last. st. one lace Kerr, who recently * re- tb'e b-orne of hlr!�. 'W. J. Millen prices. . 4uality and durability of Al80.. Remember, there's in 'Paints and, Varnishes, The Roll Call is to be af3swered by go6db and perfect"fits guAranteed. Reli4ble Sherwin -.Williams` idgined as teacher in the Pickering quotations from Browning. and thats- "The'Big. Store." --public school. has secured a poli- q9o�a j3ajcer,3r ja interesting program will be tion as teacher near her home tow v, 1k i - v . X eu�� All ladies are cordially in. Stratford. S e Fred H. boyl- arid'daughter, sited to be present. Dr. W. M -CHAPMAN Miss Corinne, of Toronto, vi!4ted -On Friday, July Oth, A. Harvey, for many years a prac- their relatives bere over Su "day., The latteC ivill spend a week or ticing physician of Harrison, On' two here before retnrainp. home. died at his * residence in -that town John D4�aper-mator d­tu- NV at the -age Of -67 years. Be had an exterkQive pra-etice, Ftnd­Tnryk-Air by on Saturday, and on 'niL return a active intereqt in public nia.tterQ, FHARNES. nd SUMMEW WKM arroTi-j-panieki by t I -P-1 I AV"% E AA ITS Ashby, who are the.glle-i4� of-Jir• p.irticnlarly iri i�uiicaEIOUdl M 1 1 0) F? W1 jl,i Oricee. rill of %.df ft Hj,� wife, who ;;nrvive,!- biin, %VR- 3 ies at rewialm and Mrs. Draper for a fen dayQ. D,J.r.g the ii,at.of "Ilk. "1.4v ".1 �Iz4 le and DotitAe flart daughter of the late David RA�m. � Hugs, Dij�'ter�;,.Trunk-� and Stlit.CA4e,, -John MtirkRr -pent Sunda at I -how V4,11 how to ancl Rlibber It, 9 F-ey, fol y ars a rezident 6f Pit.k. Niaivirsk-on-the-Lake vi�,ititliz iii- . . fit- i- al -o =tir. Ice Cr6iAnjS.)(jAS anvf1,'cvvr.- Drink- -1 set -econd-}rand Sin-gle Harne--,5;, good, S12'50. g Rua %%"hitby. sou.. Sergt. W. C. Mitrkar, who , i= •In leaving4ti a- few'days f4bver-paq, , iyetl - by- one - -on and one d.ii Collar and. BoQt lteptii�ring neatly done. i�hter. Herne BrPad He ttl,,o vi-�Ited.at the home of U- -The L ruArly- f rien,31Q, of. W. R, makp­. .-Shop will be c16.;ed rLnr�tday afternoons NV, A I ',NI r Q -:brother, - a wc . -will regret ti) Both phont, in shop. -Rev. J...1.1cilroy, NvLo been of BI 7 ziiuinier nrf)nthQ. in charge of St. AtArcw'.�A, Clifit'C4,' -hear (,J his ziidden death, k% It HERB jIO­\-r 1 ., -�Y. 'PICK ERIN J place on'Tu.9'�day, wofting, —.-. ­­'­ i'----------, N" xeriug, and 'St. Jvljln'�... 13,u took Ile v%R ;PICKERING HARN-ESS E'MPORIUM Pic 1 yens;., after R. '.-ery brief 'harn. for the- j),t-:1 -1wo yea u� t' -on Saturday Ivith �-Vnlp' F E E D Honie ie IV.. J. COAKWELL has Lauded in bi-; re-ignati-rin (; tAken ill H Phone the PL-elbytery, to take effeet-1,11- -Fkppend;(izi�; and 4c lvaz N, R-, Station .t pr Wit, 11r.44 'I 6;Irl at C wedittely. aud -on xceonirt of t1te­frt ljj�e -eveui.Piz,..1j,it when 61k, ()I)(,' unerryw Weather, imiaen-e quantities of war performed it wa,-, dkcovere(l , . .; j. that it was not oLppewlkiti�, but Fee(l Seed Corn'! Seed Corn malted Corn first-claliz-3 hey 11AVO 1) ' ePtl ?-Rfel5- Q ornethin'- elQe nie)r6 4vio',.14. All B Grail��: hjj-rveztPd-. While ail-�-Jtlrev eros 5 Corn, Oilcake jjr the thPCr-k11e-("iiCi1 -kill c.olild (10 1111. IN 0. 7 and White Flint. If yon want any to finish seeding: Wizoonsin are Qufleritig from droup t( life, %Q: lie Cutto-n "Seed )leal-- et- . at the pvopev price. tiry vve�%ther ha-!� beell 1110�.t xjkyor. Rvwile(l Qave Iii, we -can supply YOU in luatly ;-:fiik iiiitil- (104xth -Orderstakgn for Stvift'- Red Steer doors for the fly season"? able -fur the hay It a "N Qnffering. ire windoTv seVeell.4' Or s;creen -Pte, Frank Maddi•,an, who- lie-ved. hi= gvaat . I Fef Do you re(iii .1 1 e Elvi=z conducted a See our-, for price fUld (111,qlity- in,Bro'oklin, and-­I)e- Maikhani 5-0). bar been i -ii the FiL' iiml at-fy--:�,- in- bii�inv�,z Ph Hr)me N%-Ilitewe ,, blouses! Awa fo-- -it weekQi-. �;ufferiug froll) The TAflie� W-111 req'iiire vest�, glnve�;, lio4ery, 111 We have-.- jj,()jjta, wrts in town a.-fe" fore moving to Brooklin lio lived r q boit;;e dves4es, etc, Na,3gL'Isl -last --,,%_eek. We. -regret to in Pickering, having ()%Vl1f1d the NliddieQ �ure to plea�e you. s.* a 11 line which win'b , es state. that the state of 11j;i health mill now ot�ned by. Ili% We(tk�i, is fw, ftoni.bei,og sati;-;favtovy• and f6t, a time -lie v% -a;; employed ELM DALE MILLS tenniss1i6es.for ladies, gents and children. 110 was very White, tan and i1ftVy t Home Department of t,11, at the Spink mills -The Flow .. M fresh fruit" in seasou Choice 9KOcerieQ. held highly reipected-by ,ill who knev, F him, and Ili;; death NvRl be—.N ty)-;­ the bf�.�t lfarkl-- .1'0ii can Always DUN ARTON to �,Q --beail tift-,l - and P, bx Flom, nift et t )111,No. G. A. GILLES tbeit picnic on %V. -L. Unl%%ll -01-1 to­tU�cowmiinity. - Ile.: de fx(- PIE5 afternoqln and bad a ed by fil ' s widow, two daughter Manitoba Wileat" mos* el-,JrIyable -tkllp. "kn y ,,nd cine soil Royal flouseliold and-Glenora for ---- ' thank- are dile to Mr. -fit I -ti(ie-jor tile 11.�e-of t1leit, lawn Ye -5.1's ago. The fmi,eral Vok place p.,AQtl,y Fluor Fvesh-Rolled Oatii Colil -aO i nd to tho,e wlio.took the friend- BRAN. SHORTS G` drpwne�f ai�,l tile ehl e�t (lied ;�nnw BI-eati. Try a brig. . ... yesterday afternoon SPRIN' oto I the Oddfe1lo%vQ, iutpr- dow'n in tileiv -a "And 5the ilueted: by MIX FEEDS meat being made in the Gro-, eside T CHOP OA ARRIVING'DAILY rigs. cenietery' ED OATS CRU -SH able difflL,ulty" tids �y-e-a-.t', in harvest., BARLEY CHOP WHITBY FORKS--- iug their hay crop. This 'Cro'pTs ­ . - . .- -- -6 --- . -- ' WHEAT ORN' HOES, RAKES, SPADES, SHO­V-ELSt-- o heavy that sifflicient help can' The seats are all gone oil C t of the t - e not be seciii-e(Fto harvest it. One Methodist Tabernacle, Church union .',MIX -EI) HEN FEED rind all other Garden toolo t� e do e . R on 0 CO� s- 1, �% 'ELL man reports having .-about, 110 will-bepracticedon Sunday Cald-well's Cream substitute, --acres, and the greater part of it shipping at St.- Andrew's church, Up- Calf Meal. a] INT -I 1 :0' S , but, to -date theatre seats�are being instal- MOlFk99e; Meal will Vield.three tons per a( -re -D OAT he cannot se(-n+e-tb-e wen tctAo CftOPPI\-G AN Fishing Tackle complete in all lines. Patients"continue to arrive at Ihe. -EVERYDAY' Base Balls and Bats. Fish e CRIL:SHINQ grea, the A -lots- off a'week or t,. -%-o during t spring Ontario "iovernme-nt are- establishing Get prices -on ed n tun '7 biiipTetestoek of General Hardware. a ri -Pr n 0 1,erq to r in order to enable the. f rjue 9 to here. Several hundred already have BELL, PHONE, • -ee..Qity for thim Ls as Great iL %**it-- in spring time. rP An fFAM-siv. cott�ges OAK a C -M L-0 %no AF are made ready they will continue to EPH H E E FIV" Ark iNe. until several thousand are ac --, Chopping every day. 7 a J N .41