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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_07_28N A v+ 7 H ICKE ING WS NE ­ VOL. XXXV,. -PICKERING,'ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 2$, 191 Noe 44 W-wafkaotioual. garb*. MOUNT ZION 7TH LINE, PICKERING Established 75 years Medical SPINK. MILLS The'la-die'.3' kid Society of - Mount Some of. our farmers have started Zion Methodist Churchwillhold thOr harvesting... annua I garden pdrty on %V. P. Jones' 'miss Marjorie are - -.Mrs. Peych and G east of "Balsam, on visiting at '%%'-J. Turner's. E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis- beautiful grounds, L 0 -tered member of th4k Optometrical Aeso. -ge nun-1hier attended the R. Wednesday, Aug. 8th. Full particu- tt mg of glasses. Eyes tested free. North an C14tio A large ' ." ILL3 the a 12 i Of oat&rio. sp-ecial attention- given to FLOUR: lars will be given next week. raising of T. Claremont. 'H'IGHLAND CREEK Cecil Latchani visitc] 9.t F. Craw: WHITE SATIN— BRI -,"Al) ford's, Whitby. on Sunday,. 7, O. 'wKr�,_NON" L.R.C:S., The Highland Creek Branch of the Miss Icela Nigirswander called on Edinburgh, n;ernber of the cortege of MILY Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate CREAM BUNS—FA. W9men*s Institute.. -will Meet tit the Miss .May _Michell on Sunday. -SuTgoomp,, Edinburgh, - * ' Gilbei�t.Hackrieiy Was practicink how' Of Royal College of home of Mrs. Ivan Ainjis on Tii�sdav-, -S TEA BU -N -PASTRY -st at the usual hour. The tie 8.1 attention to de'e"es of women an August tb*I4. near he could miss the milk train. 4hIfd'r..1 ofacoeand residen0e,Bro,-,ghaLe,WHEAT District President itbil DistrictSecre- Air. and Mrs. Tait and daughter, Mrs. Patterson and Miss Scott, Miss Ruth, visited T. and Mrs. Garner 'BARLEY WANTED -.7'FICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Bran.—. �'Sl I e r t s, umbo, tars, '-' 1, will address the meet. one dap last week. of Agincourt, -to Miss Hazel. Turn. OATS and X-RAY INSTITUTE ing. All ladies made welcome. Congratulations PICKERING, ON.TARIP W h edt,ree n 1 ng er and Miss 'May Hobson on passing Get my prices before selling GREENWOOD ..their erktrande exams. - ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., 3I, D., C..Mll- elsewhere. All kinds.bf Chop .Michael Ryan died-S-unday at his WEST HILL. Specialist In Rectal Diseases. Proetatic Dis- home. 2 Monteith street, Toronto, I have a large 9 -tock on hand of same of men. Diseases of Woxneo, Cancers, after an 8 weeks' illneas. Deceased Rev. Mr. Dunford and family motor. Tumors, illation. Diseases ofeYo, ow. R ex6afflU.... Fitting was 60 years old and was a native of ed to wood last week and re- BARLEY PEED all scute and chronic diseases. Co"Meligh delightful trip. �;b fty, t Greenwood. He was employed by port a Most tf A. BRA.N 015as Hours 19 to 3 and 7 to 9 p, to. 491y SCRANTON COAL D.'L. Aud W. Crow's Cab and Auto Liver Edgar Eade d family, of Fort Livery on Yorige street as a blacksmith. By religion William, are holidaying with - Me: STOVE), CHEST -NUT, PEA he was a Roman Catholic. He was a Eade's people here. Glad to see Ed. SHORTS E. FAREWELL, k.C., BAR member of the Blacksmith's Union. gar back, He is most successful as 7 MIDDLINGS RIS- '-,He is survived by a widow, a son. Wil- a srbool teacher in the west, T e TIB.0011inty Crown Attoiney. and County AN D 154II11611ar. - Ocurt Bon", Whitby. 10.1 )iam, a daughter, Maude, both of New The radial street cars were crowded -CRUSHED OATS York, and an infant daughter, to their utmost capacity on Sunday Barrister d b� city people. endeavoring to escape Solicitor. Notary Public. Etc. .'r a' _00RN III E. CHRISTIAN, Bar e �ry -.A* J. L. SPINK, LIMITED, BROUGHAM the prostrating beat of the city, little SEED en oda. OfEce Brack St. North, Wbitbv. gely c being largely in evidence, Bsst varieties; best qualitiefi. and Dental ..?I.OKERING, ONT. Miss M. McKinnon is visiting rela- A wedding was solemnized at the tines in Toronto.and elsewhere. manse here on July 21st, the contract- lowest price. MLss Margaret Boyd, of Toronto, is ing parties being Pte. John Wright of tS BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D, S- G R B R X W S T X R visiting Miss Gladys Middleton. the 123rd Battalion, hod Miss Florence Graduate of the Royal College •of liental Surgeons and University of Toronto. Oillco Veterinary Surgeon Miss Edith Brodie, of Toronto, is Harding, of Woodbridge. The happy Vraj Aver W X. Prizigle's hardware .store Wbitby A., 0 60 hours 9 to 19; 1 to - 5M. Ind plione 6, Honor Graduate of the Ontario here with her mother for a few weeks. couple motored- to Toronto. leaving on 'IT IBM pl=. no. 6- 441Y Veterinary College and Honor- Mrs. Hanby. and family. of Strut- the 5 o'clock boat for 4amilton and 7- :ary Associate of the Ontario ford, are visitingherattrit, Miss Ida other western points. su*insoo garb*. Veterinary College. Bate. A I-Arge And interesting meeting of Mrs. Cr6wels and son of Detroit, the Women's Institute was held At 1 99 ... .... 'Mrs. Booth. Schemes Ind. phone no_. are here with the forier's mother, the home of E A 3 T LAKE WG. HAM -Issuer of Marriage Claremon" Ontario Mrp. J. Beer. for the furthering of Red Cross work 7 Llc*="s in the Coum%7 of oniazda, Robert Davis, of Toronto; is visiting by this branrh were introduced. A The shingle that has given satis- rny .x`1111 with his grand -parents J. and Mrs. delegation orladies were appointed to faction for over 30 years. Empire NEW BUTCHER SHOP T. on TPOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- Lettlejobn here. interview those in authority in regard Corrugated T% ith- a j in. by A Unmoor. Talustar, ealiector and issizor The ice cream business has grown so to the weeds Infesting our country 2 in. corrug%, on, see it before you A full line of Fresh Meats always that it was necessary to enlarge- the roadsides. Surely these ought to be buy other makes. If you are'la cut. as then are rapidly going t seed. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage on hand at shop, parlor and put In more tables, need of a Cream Separator. Try Do Licous" iniihoConmy of Ontario. Miss Dilly Burton has returned to How unsightly! Cannot something It Premier for 30 days. Also 015ce at store and his re"docce. Claremont. Wa-gtak on road every day, her duties as nurse in Detroit, after be dome to make our country roads- ga!;oline eugines from visiting her people here for several sides more neat and beautiful. At $39.00 up. RiBEATON TOWNSHIPOLERE Fresh --Pork Sausage a @PiciAltY weeks. present the weeds area disgrace to See or write me before buying. =Ooovayancw, O*Wmiffinomer for taking V., Vfto Accountant Etc. money to loan Mr-. Matthews spent over Su"nday the ratepayers of our fair land. Bell Phone. • cc farto on Issuer of Warriago LJo. _..7Butc.her's •-cattle wanted. in Toronto. On her return she was 1=26. Out. 1-T F. J. Prouse, 'Pickering ed by, her daughter. Mrs. WMITBV JAS O'CON.NOR, PICKERING "cor"Pan' Witter. UGH S. PUGH. Glen '%Idj-r. Ont.'t, Corner King and Church', Miss Maud Annie haq returned from a trip to Montilml. Qnebec and the %_.A famee In imrorted and thorcuabloL,ceofed Auctioneer Et red stock:2GREE .NbI.'RN EMENT TILE Jt .Salo ocnd-,cted aua.hore_ urns, 1cr termsSEE OUR ..NEW The guenay, 4 and I -cmo Ir -d. 21 Our, station 'agent. Gen Johnston, Methodist Tabernnrle Stindav The undersigned -has begun the manti- POATILL, L�rensed Aue.i eer, SAWINGI.NJACHENES has piirchaspd a nevr Fk,rd c4r and de- rr'hool picnic is on Thursday b3r C. P.. facture of c�errient tile from 3 to 12 R. to Riverdale Park, Toronto. .tor Cyoucios of York and Ozza-rio. Ana. rivi?s berieft, &zjd.*p. a-6ure from taches. . Call and get -quota. Minn saI&P of all -kinds attenudd to on shortest We sell emery wheels, circular its u';e. The band of the 182nd gave a very tions at yards on Brock sauce Address Green Biver F. O.-On4- and at fl ne concert from' the band st .awe, - gasoline etigineq -"d -E. A. Cammack has his barn practi- road, half mile west of" the four- cornera SAturclay WB. POWELL. Licensed Auc- cutters and buggies. Cally completed, He believes in mod- evening Spink Mills. . tioneor, valcatior and Wilovtor for ern equiptneritand puts it in practice. Mrs. Chas. A. Kinnearb; 'giving a Also, Cement kept constantly eciummes of Ontario dui York, All kinds of Styles to quit everyone. circular Elis new barn and bou-Ae Add, much CO garden party to the Wotnen:s Anxili- OLtme scaducted eltber privately or by soction. ary of All S&iots' Cburch this Wed. on hand. - For dater or other sawp, ham mered and grim-med. the value of the community,. fit a "IT - -dooca P sr g root Chapman, B, A.. of Term Elizabeth orders Pt ices reaeonable. F. M. Cho pr oto nesday afternoon. was, with Frank - Mitchell, A411111 'at .153*11 OCce, Fickeric;, will re. has just returned home, after a two Pte. Falk ner, of 6e lWnd, OWTO prompt attentiqu, 6assofacuon guarop- another soldier. saved from drowning Seed. Also s&J" agent for Ford Cars, Idy •T.A6.03C8011-7 weeks'- vacation at his fariti. Fra" . .. PICKERING by Lieut. Cockburn on Saturday last *home number is ladepaudant ISO I.. despite his strong journalistic, taste. BROCX ROAD. has a great liking for the farm and all while bathingat Reydnsbore Park have a good stock of Lit -tit. Nurse Ruth Downey. dau bt- things pertaining tom it. Fruit Packages REAL ESTATE ..... Miss W. T Chapan, of Regina, er of Reeve Downey. writes this week that sixteen thousand wounded sold- Sask_ is spending a well-earned two :100.000 Berry Boxes now ready. iers, from the great battle on the Som- mon,hsholiday at the home of her me came into England In one day, She is hi bel' pi the West and thinks the ojpportt Crates, 24 and 27, quarte parents. eased with They were direct from the flghtin'g. vios - inities Baskets. I I and 0 _q jarts Orpington hospital, where Miss Down. Wire Fencing I offered are practicaltv tit)livaited, ey is, had a large Instalment of these Order i ours early and make sure Don't foiget the raqph�rry socialto re for. ALSO to CA ho hrd on rholawn (if H. W. HoltbT. I have'For Sale a Hcne and Lot Thee ladies are rparing no pikinsto , Nforiday. Aiig. 7th, being Civic Holf- Z Pickering VillfWe.' -ge a ;uccess. C(xme--and help. aRv, the 182n& Battalian have arrang- ripping Anti Oat Rdlir, in P' i make t.hi, Brac .4 for A celeh ati-ri :it Hey-AM51horta e Wire. aDlp L !%Vfijtf )-V,Ar)g 11,41L irgorct rause. I Pe-;, Ever thin I n s.-jitper. Proceedsu0ou Park, Trains will run 'to the Park .....as usual.o 1 rirofro f the Red' gate. and arrangement have also bp -m fir -t -clan? - repRicr. CI,, -S. Date, Wediiesidav; Aug. 2nd. Cedar Posts and A maAe for a. service from Whithr -ion. 2 -en, 15 rts.- W. G. Barnes, Green Riv Iland ee rn�e wa thi- i�a bar. Irbildr er ca town,The Afternoon attractinhq will pahi ivr -orate one. A light ning rod agent has been can- include a football tn;ttrh betwepri Or Fid -d re- R. R. No. 1; Lot. aZr-ing-ihi�s n(-igbljQihooq_lately mvid so the' 182nd. baQeb;dl-; -ressful. Pickering cmc .,Steel Post plvirt.ntly has been quite'rur A Thp Act ionp of the elenjents and ek-r, flpld atlilefics and phy�ieal drill exhi- W. V.- Rkhlras.on- An -okes is hiti(in.by the ba-ftalion.' In the ere4i- Coal, .-Ltiruber. -Ce.m;pnt, Shingles, -t T I r, it y i -n (-tt n -K ligb"iing sti ing I here will be:a gardevi party JOHN PHILIP l�,,!leiirdPr-!ood by ih(i xvf6rage per- in the Lath and Ready Roofing Notary Public,• Pickering. ,on, it, well ai the pt-npi�r princii5l'. of P811, at which there will be refrp�li- always in stock... - Has r-dd-ing to carry off the flu t booths, 'moving aiid" a full line (it I i and cur id and have Tnc-n %-audPvIH*, and al��o dancing in the into the ground.' His 4 ed meava constantly on hand. Water, Pure. Water it go hat -1- av-ilion.' Arlmi-s4nn. to 411-15 rnnts:, A. C. REESOR ideas, W(.It-n;; the rod lie use Q -coin- hildr(n vindiar 12 ve;lr�. free. -ides with those' of Peofess6r Rtv 'of Spice Roll, Breakfal�t B con. a T f y -c -4i 4t -e w y o;i -w i I I iist-th-P nnly. (iit4ph, On.pshould he Ve r (' ..4 Ham, Bologna, "Weirien., etc. GREEN RIVER ZOCUST HILLS. idea] w e 11, drilled LN Clia��. B. Rive'. in ot-cleting liglitning 1)rntertion, a,, an wrjq is pt -w fk,i ini.p_!_wj­: L,-.r,jddvd building i4; oftep an -so -pent Sunday ljighpst,pjlcee paid tur.- ErqqirE�.4, all kird- (, �,l Mi�Q Be- Matchings But(,h(-i's cattle f m -A fiLtinw, in an e1CCUic storiii,� w i I h hi�r 1);i vt�n t �; here. F,7 fox mater wcak�:. Alsi),11'rth.-Toom fie - 7 "Afraid- to;' Ilnwar(i 111)over, ( Toronto, si)er' t.etc, '.WHITEVALE_ Stindar with hi� pnrent�-. Smile Charles Rice has purchased a FOrd .1, B. Wilsori had a huinezz.;; trip o -A r' -bn N Vickering, - :(Wrq —RIC-E'!�: PT_7�1_P XVjAl1J![_S, CafTi inet; Infinfiv Nlk- (;Ptvz,� =Pent the weekend %viti, Miss Sii,ie Barton," of Toronta. ----Keep vonr teeth - holidaying with frien:;.,; here. :clean and -white Ctrs, E. Ret­nr.- First-class rio-, for Lre h with 31t�. .1. Beaton is visiting ).let- MISS'Nellie Gray Spent Sunday with X Day or -night The htcke,ring,, m r,l h�r i v4 Toz nn o. MrF, Arnintir Mli.,, of A�;hhiirn, `Bus meets all trains , '., 1- 1. .. . "I E. J. Moor- i� in Darlington - John *sigh�zwandev sppnt Sundar with th Arwou-r EIH4, of A<blariln. Nya 3 n oor?1. Ar, M i,� .; rirnde­%1nrgari hap rettlTh-d. Vigilance. Committee Ge' Teaming promptly att*nd.ed to. W-1111 -And- Mrs-, Michell spentStin- dav ar Art. Pherrill*s. after spending a week with Mrs. W. `Tooth Paste Ager F; to ,t for, Canada Carriage Co. The obiect of this AFsocia*ion ai, Z;orj, pfT . oronto, I.-; fzperd- o - A large number attended the r. s. Bodth. Mr, 'h Ile. S�n _a,, W. H. Peak,- e L el, �a(�kllng R ?if P170 (,blMto'�m7 Pickering. Mr. anti _Mrs, Hoovpr,-,�f Toront­,�; iFkW-ii-fe�v da;: i the felcr.s. . GertrudeNVright. a7 P 11 ol i dav I r;z a t NVm. Bu rj on' Calvin 'Murrar, -onto, s �-r, t th'? anti-ce�tic tooth paste that ;:-44 W. Toole. wife and family, of Lon- of Tot Q, wbi.en,� and poli the ezl-.- Members havi-rie property etoletj ccmmr_-nj- W. are ViAting with* relatives in the the week -end in the village rbriewitig a n .-te irrirned:atelv'witii any member �:Ulipj :_hP.rc%ns tbe gom,;. mml keeps the Fall Term opens Au 28 Vale'. old ac(piaintanve% beautifully clean and fresh. 'Miss Gertie Fuller spent the 'weol­ mmith of Execzative Ccinmittee. Al Ror I-eaheck was thrown from his end with her sister, Mrs. Oliver Pat. This is the one we recommend. Try Membership fee 11.00. pony: the other dap and seriously in- ELL1017 it today. ju terson, of Toronto. red. the Pres'der rickington and wife have re Mi,;s Lydia Hagerman is spending R Tickets =&T be bed from t or Rer. C I . LStcretprT,.oc P. her parents, .before coni-. if- glasses_are needed we PPliCLti,013. turned, after visiting their friends in week with Com. -L. D. Banks. C. S. Palm- Toronto and London. mencing with the T. f4aton will silplily,th. orrec Alice Hdrnshaw rtained Getthe see at moderate cost and if TGRONTO.-ONT. -ntyre and -family intend _-Miss Mrs Mel � the ng -if R. Best Cor, Yonge-and Charles Sts.' moving to Te'ronto, where Mr. me e ou _girls of the Map]' Le. glasses Are not needed Tu- v Made -This -remarkable 1� Graf ntyre--Eas—see-ii-r-ea-a-l�0-91-fi-6n. oc-,ety on esda Afternoon. will hopestly afid frankly able average re- Fred HornsbAw haa, the misfortune Ad.vice' cord for the last 12 months. We President, Secretary CongraNlations to Mrs. Roadh, our teacher, Her entire entrance class of cutting his foot with a scythe fol- tell you so, Let us exam - 'were asked to fill more than. thirty of scythe, About ins your eyes and remedy - successfully passed their exams. lowed by a severe attack times as many positions as we bad TOOLS SHARPENED Percy Pennock Find a friend, of To- poison 117. S. S Rally on Sun Your their defeQts.with correct - graduates. The business world calls ionto, And Miss Lillian Pennock, of Remember the you: prepare here and now; splen, %N-, m ly ad casted glasses., till n?f 7 rs arid—family lot- I --Miss. 17 n -'fr. N 0Syn. 1 41, make Fr-petialry of crosscut sWws, Brougham, spent Sunday at home. day next, July '30tb, at 8 p. Fri. Rev. Eyes did opportunities good salaries. Toolg ofall kinds. Locks repaired. Alf, and Miss Dora, 'Mitchpil. and Mr. Owen, of Whitevale, will address PRICE.; I.W)DRRATR wind A All who are anxious for A cuccess- Tools a specialty. For it first. MiQ Matfd Miller took in the excursion the school. ful start inbueiness life should ar. 1 1— V­ir tr;irn or an' c:ac vt rAll A,,Jaekeon­!*-��report -&goo& ---A­n�&t Ume S= nrA- so -9 _q_ a' O*me of er- met, g r range ii'ovi' to; enter this vopula� a Monday night at the b R. echool. I .R.r ,�,tbe East -end Barber Shop. time, M ore. A r See House Furnishings of all Rev. Mr, Owen Is trying to make Dafoe, when the Boys' Club held their a e-wi-qh !W-. J. Elliott. Principal Mnd,i, Slightly mted Cnipt-Os th-iff-gs i—nf-o-rt�--t-in--g-fz)-r-t'Ee--young peo- bo I gAttlerring.- W to inn—Ltraggiet--6tRdttt;t- 18541-u--ld. Write to day for large'Catalogue: fr-m 13 cer.C,a a yard tip. ple and deserves all the a"istanre grstulate, the boys on the interest W. J ORDoY-i PICKERINCY . that can be given him, tbev are taking in patriotic work. 7'1 C IC e %*i= W ry, w w _ :x. v, K• 7,..^FT.w+pp9 / O uf� :S`� Ps ..:• ..�"-i. ! p ,� . R-�..� b • :-. " a.. W. T4 .., .. ." R+^T.,� •:�ZJ4* ..-+Cy 1 e.lY ���!••p}••.:-'.'zT �. ^c-'iA'.. Nw 9•� ^ASi^sy ' . .'•31`'�+i�... - '3^u. .:ai�wiu�32x.L ..�' � .i`rkl ':` .T•s n� a*P,yCyy.!,. r �, T' • Y A ..�.. �:5.•yS''- '_ •-, .. ..iw .. ra.s•n ea- .1 •oaf,....:. l,'.q.�. yy�(.�',-- eai.� Gals:f.-, i1. -N,._ Y s civilized nation on the earth. STORAGE BATrmn r— The first -grand, step towaids � Z emancipation was the abotishin t of �CYg/f6#OS Useful Hints and�� r �o�' -Ab0u ��� aener>1 informs- intemperance,—the vodka had to go, $'(a tars Gener'atO�ai and that quickly by imperial decree tiotil tor' the Ifiisy which was -soon forthcoming. With (� - r this prolific source of- poverty removed _ REPAIRS V�se �� � Housewlte 'a wonderful change.ta•_e, for even The Passing of the Hoop Skirt. f —made promptly bureaucracy could not be longer toler- The hoop-si:irt scare . has entirely-, • - ated by the quickening spirit of the passed., There is. no denying the Candia Storage' Battery - new democracy -It, .too, 'had to- go, charm of the hoop, but in this day anti CO., Limited. : Putting Up Summer Fruit. cover with half a cupful of sugar, and .many Qf the pampered recipients age-it has no place except in the most - of its unholy favors lost their lives. I frivolous of dance and'evening gowns, W14lard Agents. Jelly-making and preserving with -I put in a moderate oven for twenty- I Even. severe Autocracy.. of . the 117.119 SIMCOE ST., TORONTO out the proper tools is hard work. five to thirty minutes- Ttip cake and even from these, it is being ripped should be served hob. Czar was resented for it was inimical iNOW Try to have all the utensils ready be- to the liberty of the. new patriotic out. This does not mean, however, ; _ — fore'the task is wddei•taken, Ile sure Preserving Fruit Without Sugar: spirit The Duma gradually •gained that we are going back to the narrow to have a plentiful supply of new rub- The fruit is prepared in the ordinary ground over despotic imperialism, un- I skirt; no indeed, merely Limp skirts. Underflttings' for Sheer Frocks. well way, the jars are cleaned and scalded The daiAty,mid-summer vu, and bars for the jars, and the jars til the rights ,of the oppressed people Although as conspicuous, equalr scalded before the fruit' is put Into' while the rubbers and tops are boiling• I were respected. organdies are as full and bouffant as , ly as important as the'frock are •the them. - The enameled ware or Por- The fruit is then placed in the jars, ill The astounding results of it all are ever, but their fulness falls ,softly dainty underflttings designed to com- celain lined--kettles should be usea,,whioli cold water is placed When eloquently told in a-recent article by about. the figure, and their bouffancy plate it Combinations, envelope• the jars have been sealed air-tight rather than tin, -because of the act- the Secretary of the Russian-Amari- t induced by their width and the na- chemises, camisoles, petticoats and fon of the acids on the tin. I theyare placed in a boiler filled with can-Asiatic Corporation, Ivan Narod- tore of the material: - knickerbockers are being fashioned of 1 cold water and brought to the boiling ney, from which we glean a few. facts. Collare and Sleeves. ale' ink or blue cotton crepe Have at hand all necessary spoons;; point. Berries will do if removed The Co-operative. bank, and the Co- l P p pe or - silver forks for, lifting' the larger.;i when the boiling, point is reaghed, Having finished with skirts .ea far voile, the barred andripe�l, cottons, . fruit; a large and. s smaller funnel; i operative store are the two institu- as width, shortness and trimming are I wash satins, and the daintiest pos- while large fruits, such as peaches,,. that chiefly reflect this wonder- concerned Fashion has now turned Bible of sprigged silks with pale ton- _ plenty of cheese cloth for jelly bags; cherries, plums, and apeiicots should fol change that followed the aboli_tlon ' a colander, a gravy strainer and 'a get 20 to. 30 minutes boiling. Keep of vodka in Russia. ed grounds. noire seive. - Measures• anti a, good•( cover of -wash boiler on tight - - The pink or blue crepe or voile is scale are. also necessary if the work is Some 18.000 e! these banks, and - 'usually finished around armholes, Then with over 1,004 stores ..have been cares-ted, neck and lower edges with bias folds to be done properly, Facts Worth Remembering• since vodka was prohibited. The peo- - leafy of sugar, spices vinegar and i p p A cabinet to keep card. recipes In { pie have become sober, industrious and. of contrasting color attached with ripe unspoiled fruit, the putting up ' is a great convenience for a young i saving, while the general increase In hemstitctiing• The flowered silks'are ' ' of ,summer fruit should be a pleasure housekeeper. also bound with white, or a plain color; Intelligence and the purer moi•sl tone y or are finished with lace. The en- and a success. l • A few minced nasturtium leaves I of the people that resulted 1s simply — *Blackberry1'ie.—Pick the berries gives q velope chemiag'is one of the most pop- sprinkled over an omelet gi s a''sstonishing. clean, rinse in cold water take'up-the , snappy flavor., Mutuality of economic interest has ular of garments, being shirred, berries by-the handful, sorting out all Keep a surprise box with novel play , led to political -demand, and the lop- - � smocked_, tucked or box-pleated. For 'v stems. Line a buttered pie tin with 'things in it for the children and bring, ping off of unjust discriminations and general wear glove-silk knickerbock- apie paste, put. In the berries one it. out on rainy days. other autocratic impediments, until the f era and a plaln camisole are most Inch deep, -sprinkle with sugar, using A pair of scales is a necessity in people have become measurably free, = practical, • about cup o! brown posugar, ,e is ever to be rhe high cost of liv- ever kitchen, if the and are able to realize their true man. Shanting Used in Simple Dresses - - - t sprinkle with_ flour, a . salt . s on of g reduced. ( hood. salt and a little nutmeg. Put ons Faded lush may be brightened by: The government has largely adjust- The summer and Chris' are excep- p y I R _ . - - tionslly dainty and cr: _ming in their _ top paste, pressing the two crusts brushing, it lightly with a clean,;ed itself to these new torcea and con- y together around the arise, trim, cut sponge dipped in chloroform. ditiona that Bre constantly incubating —_ 1 color combinations this season; maize, the top for steam to escape and bake Fresh mint may be always at .hand' within the empire.. - - _-rose•1e Palest a1 pinks and blues be= in a quick men for 30 to 45 minutes. for cooking purposes by growing it j - Vodka_was ever the ally of opprea- ins popular, and also white. Shan- Blackberry Pudding.=Three cups' at home• cion, !or it had kept the people sod- tang: and pongee• are modish, too, z" flour, 1 cup molasses: % cup of milk,', Chopped preserved ginger added to I den, poor and easily amenable to au- Shantung Used in Simple Dresses 1 teaspoon salt, a little cloves, And: the sauce served with cottage pudding , thority, however cruel and severe. But { being used in many of the imported gs einnamon, teaspoonfVI soda dissolved' is a delicious accompaniment. the first step to political freedom to �- frocks and chits. These Sings, nin in a tittle of the milk, stir !n a quart Use paper napkins -occasionally at an emancipated mind• i come in charming colorings, is of Blackberries (floured) boil in a well luncheon in the summer and there will i 'Mr. Nor odney says that beside thee8 stripes', dots, conventionalised designs buttered mould for two hours. ServA be a great saving of washing. banks and stores, 118 peasant com- { Z ucC and plain tones. Tlley are- most r with brandy sauce. Butter will keep sweet much longer!,mercial institutions have placed or- - practical for --,street dresses and suits Canned Blueberries=The berries) in a crock jar with a tight-fitting ders in New York for printing � �, of the sports type. Plain naturist should first be thoroughly picked over cover than in any other way, presses, types and other accessories. - pongee is being brimmed with 'fold, , . There is nothing in a drug store.' That' publication centres are -to be contrasting touches of rose, .emerald acid washed, then placed in a kettle with one-half cespfuI of-sugar and one- i that will relieve the pain of a bee ' established.:crude doubtless they will _ _ green, which is one of the most popu- _.-half cupful of water to each quart of sting quicker than a handful of mud. be at first, but wonderfully meaning- -filar of shades efts aaason, orange, and the berries. Cook until each' berry { Lard is muck better to grease cake ful as evidences of the awakening of ;fig the other popular shades. Shantung is done, then turn into hot jars and pans than butter, ' Butter will burn community consciousness in a renals- ` . and pongee are also modish anrl prao.. seal at`once, and cause the cakes t6 stick and char: j $once of .expression, _ Plain and Striped Voile in Jumper, tical materials for the separate coats -- Current Jelly.—Gather the fruit be- V6fien making beds use a smooth The Printing press will do more Frock for general wear over. light frocks and tore it is too -ripe: - The first- of the stick about ii yard long. It smooths to end autocracy in Russia than all - - — - _ _._._.. for motoring. season, rather than the last, is the out the sheets and blankets and saves the Nihilist bombs ever made-to blow her attention to the bodice, laying es- Speaking of separate coats, they time to make currant or for that mat- flavins to walk` around the bed. !'Czars skyward The 20th- century ; lariat stress on collars and sleeves. have been more in demand these last Il Strip from the stems, An little becoming idea which strikes _. fez any Jelly. When plates and dishes have to . ba mat, have no stranger story to tell y g few seasons than for -some time; ow= removing a12 inperlect fruit. Wash warmed in an oven if s rievespaper is than the rebirth of the Slay. one may be used in both of these,, of- ing to the popularity of one-piece and t over the fire in a rcelain� - fording charming possibilities of dresses. Some of .the most attrae- put Po put• underneath, this will 'break'the, she _ trestle that will fit inside of another heat acid prevent plates from cruGk- i showing individuality, From the five o! these chats are being -made o! of another kettle fall o! boiling sat- ���D �lLl, BLOOD dainty; picob-edged turnover or frill ; dark blue Bedford cord with collar and e`er, like a double boiler.- Let -them In Do not -leave matches in-the box in on the dark taffeta frock, ad the collar 'cuffs it white broad-cloth or flannel; - cook in-this way until the skin of which they come from -the store, but' r�a�nges to the deep broad collar ex- Gay silks are used for Lining them, or each currant has broken, stirring now. put them'in a gtasg jar with a screw MEANS GOOD ALT•+ """d1ng to the waistline and below.-no linings at all. Some of the new and then. ' Pour into a jelly bag and top• you will then be sure. that there There are many of us who livor the lining foulards and voiles are part{- a�low it to drain-over night In the is no danger. _ _ !high collar, even in -summer,-but this �y eular, effective. irnorning, if .the day is fine, put the, Sprinkle your shoes inside with n1 JtL9t a Little More Rich. Rets is fashioned of net or organdy, and is These patterns may be obtained jgjee on to boil; at the same time put generous quantity of talcum powder. I. Blood Cures Most Ailments• open in front, so it is realty not a from your Local McCall dealer or the sugar, ten pounds-to a gallon of you -will. find this the greatest relief high collar atter all, but a very be- p y umce, in a an iii the oven, to heat, from The McCall Com an 70 Bond ' j P to the burning and smarting caused by l The 'lack of sufficient -rich, 'red coming detail. of frock or blouse. The ' �, Toronto, Ont. watching it closely that It does not new leather. `blood does not end merely in a pale j wide, cape-like collars are most popu- burn, and -stirring-that it -may. -heat.-. Perspiration stains can.be removed i complexion. It is much more seri- 'lar this Bummer. For summer even--1 HOW TO BE WEATHER WISE. from a shirt are d, tan- fags, with light frocks, there are be- boiling briskly adrt the hob sugar, cold water, to which you have. Added a guid, run=down folk who do not en- Nature Supplies Signs by Which Con- being careful that the former does little sodium bicarbonate before it joy lite. Food does not nourish; not-boil over *ban1he sugar is added- has been washed. -there's indigestion, heart palpitation, _ ditfons'Kay be Foretold. The juice should be skimmed care lsl- {. headache, backache and nearly: al- If you want fine weather, look-for ly from the•beginning and allowed to THE RE-BIRTH OF 'RUSSIA: ` ways nervousness. If this blood- V _ fine-weather signs, says A. D. Beard, -'boil about -twenty minutes alter the - .. lessness is neglected too long, a da- in St. Nicholas. Here are some of _.,sugar is added.- As soon -as it will By Chas.. M. Bice, Denver, Colo. cline is sure to follow. Just a little I the most reliable, for they are- based congeal ,on a spoon when held in the Nothing that has taken• place dor- ttiore rich, red blood cures all: these upon scientific facts: air, remove it from the fire and pour Ing this devastating war is so grandly troubles. Then` you have new When the sunset sky is red, yau.may it into hot, glasses. Do not seal un- significant as the almost miraculous health, new vitality and pleasure In — _ - expect clear weather on the fbllowins til the jelly is cold. I manner in which the great Russian life. To get more. rich, red blood - day. An Idea ,for the Jelly season.—' Empire has recuperated after its 'first; the remedy is. Dr. Williams' Pink ))) At night, when the moon is clear 441 y { When straining jelly turn a kl!,nen defeat at the hands o!. the Central !Pills. No other medicine increases i - and shows clean edges, with no halo - chain bottom up on the edge of the powers. and enriches the blood so quickly or or ring of mist surrounding it, there table then tie apiece of cheese cloth., Germany, and not without reason in � so surely. This is not a. mere claim. � is little danger of rain. doubled, ,n each leg o! the-chair. Do the ordinary course of events, had Dr.. Williams Pink Pills have done — When the wind blows steadily from not allow too much fullness or. Bag. proudly proclaimed -- that the huge this ower and -over again and that is 1 ' the west the weather will continue Place a dish pig ,enough to hold the ,over-grown bear of the • North had why thousands of p e fair. ne: chimney ba on the chair sea - ' a good word to say for this medics ��. Watch the smoke from a � y� _.. under the s - ' e u ]es nic g, t. been rendered helpless and harm _ j P pour the hot fruit into the bag; cover, b her Krupp ns and bayonets. Miss Gertrude Haffner, Kingston, or from your campfire-it is .a , good Po Y PP gu Y I — with is thin cloth, and leave all night To one u,nfamili$r_ with the real ;Ont., says:—"About t I, � es high y to drain. ; Russian spirit, this prediction would I I was suffering greatly with- anae- it means clear weather. ' Pickled Plums.=Pa�7r plenty of ho't be-but-the announcement of a fore- rola, so much so that I had to Sive A gray early morning, not..a heavy, vinegar seasoned with salt and mus-'gone conclusion, for it was based upon up my situation. I became so weak _cloudy -cmc, promises a fair daye tard seed over a - qutntity of plums, the admitted fact of Russia's unpre- li that I could scarcely walk without l A heavy dew at night is seldom After they have stood overnight heat 'paredness at the beginning of the ; help. I had no ambition, no color, ` followed by rain the next day. Think the vinegar again and pour it over war, and her apparent inability to as no-, appetite and was constantly ;� of it thisway and'you will remember ,J the plums. The fruit should be ick)- I' ` I troubled with headaches and dizzy �' wet feet, dry head. P• ; semble the necessary machinery with 4 i ed fust as it is beginning to turn from which to manufacture arms and am- spells. I was taking medicine from I Animals are said oftezi to show by its green-color. Cover close as soon munition'to -supply her vast-�xumeri- the_doctor,_ but it did not do_ me a ® MOC their actions what the weather will as cold. r` particle of good. One day a frierici` be, and there is .reason in this. Some --� Ripe Gooseberry Catsup. ..Cook the': cal c despite all adverse- -circum- a�� me if I had tried Dr. Williams' - of them ,certainly have a knowledge r gooseberries in a little water until stances, and while much of her strate- fink Pills. Though as the result of - of coming storms. We are told that _ soft. ' press through a colander t6 Bleat territory was iii the hands of my condition I was greatly discour- spiders are especially sensitive to remove skins arui then through a the enemy, Russia has surprised the 11 aged, I began' the use of the Pills, - weather changes, and when they sieve to remove seeds. Add two- world, not.-only in "coming back," but and thanks to that good friend's ad- a?57 make new webs the weather will be thirds as much sugar as fruit, and in the superior courage and valor of vice after using a few boxes I began lair; if they continue spinning during �s cinnamon, and loves to taste. Cook to feel mach better• Under the con- Taffeta and Organdy in' Afternoon a shower, it will soon clear-off. 1 her soldiery, and is pow sweeping the y lowly one-half hour and bottle hot. ?foe before her as ehaff in the wind. tinued use of--the--pills I gained . in - Dress' 'a Hot Plum Cake.—An excellent { There must be some adequate pause weight, my color came back and I String beans seasoned• with mint a method of making, this is to take about for this wonderful rehabilitation, that grew gradually stronger. I looked coming ruffs of net, chiffon, or mal- ,are delicious-Served with roast Iamb. t two pounds of large blue plums, one .does not show itself on the surface. so much better that people would roes, and the chic little shoalder capes A slip of the tongue is often more. cupful of sugar, one cupful of milk,, We must go deeper down into Russian ask me what I was taking and I had of Georgette trimmed with fur or serious than a slip of the foot. no hesitation in giving the. credit to marabout: . ,one teaspoonful of baking powder, one fife to find the reason for this new life g/-- i Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I am so Sleeves are transparent, or semi- i --'teaspoonful of melted butter, _ a and. spirit that has challenged the quarter of a teaspoonful of salt, one admiration of the world. grateful for what this medicine has 1 transparent, of crepe, net or chiffon to !J_,11NAR' CLEAN egg, half a cupful' of sugar. Sift the } Whets the war began, Russia was done for me that I will do_ all I can match the color of the material of baking powder, salt, and two ursed with a Bureaucracy the. moat to extend its use." I the frock; and are both long and short O STICKINESS t-hisopmonfuls_of—suzarinto. orru t and inefficient_, that ever You can get these pills from any 1'he closely cuffed sleeve is jfavored, alt DEALERS - " the milk, egg and melted butter; disgraced humanity, while her peop a me ine ea $iQtla-- "' _e plums houtd be wash- were ignorant, degraded, indolent, a box or six boxes for X2.50 from The I latter are very easily made, -being HAMILTON Th _. ____. °..___ _ _ will�s�Iedicine__Co,—Brock- R,-around�he_.lo_wcr_edge with a _ ;.half; remove the stones;• runren- an &AM+.gh skin aide down hitherto unknown in any eves n� hilt villa, Ont. bias fold, or the effective picot edge.i� ,.., ::.ate ,_.., - - - :,-•--�;-•-�....; w:.t�.�•,. ,,. . ' a • ,,-n:-..:.. �.'. _S-e•,':w.. . .&d3g4••f'M+� s.�+wr",a.:f+.4� ..%.._mow ' cer'for Vanoouvir,.ref used at firat',to HOW TO CREATE AN EsTATEL kiss, the court Bible when takingil, The Summer', Life - oath last week. He claimed`It was -May Have Something Savers " are fruit, cereals The Way a Man unsanitary. Meat When Old Age Creeps.Upon Him. With the enlistment of Private Lind- and green Vegetables.Wsh:%; say Annandale with the 131st Battal- the As a means of preventing poverty in 'Summer overt -axes . P ion, New Westminster-, the third and and as a method by which families PERFECT last son of -Captain Annandale is with liver and kidneYS, Potatoes deprived by death of the provi" a 0:1 the col6rs. cause Intestinal firmenta- member may not become object s f charity, there has never in the world every SPORT ;orn the equals I'Very sweet Of Yoki.11. 4,XCOA All the logger' oil the coast o " "I always 'agree with husband.0; British Columbia may close down for tion. #Get aWay from been anything devised which --and RECREATION N thirty days on account of too many heavy Winter . diet; give the power for good ka a well-manag, course, when he is In the wrong." Were Is in business, alsolhe scarcity labor ed life insurance company. y e t.6.4ay cyrer member Nature 9L chance. One or tWo e m,, and high wages. Life insurance as developed There's no special vfitue' in roak& Of the amily When the 3 -year-old son of Police- Shredded Wheat, Biscuitas is of the greatest economic value. it Ser t. Lyne,.of Burnsb�r, was playing with milk or cream is the bonding together of many men, Ing a temptation you can't afford t4.* aying served and the paying in of certain sums by indulge in, near a cow,,the cow suddenly raised or fresh fruit, make a deliCi- its head, driving the point of one of each, to minimize the finandial loss "MD POTATO#*, 9 his horns through the child's, jaw to <)Usly laounshing, satisfying experienced by other' members of the company. S EE:D POTATOES. IRISH co -his mouth. 'biers Delewar meal. Such OL diet means Life insurance in the beginning was at 1, Carman. Ord Owing to the perambulator in which y limited. Write for Qu good digestion, good health solely for protection,'but variations tat= AV, Dawson, Brampton. y vow he was placed in some unexpected —4 SOLD BY ALL U0 SHOE DEALERSin the-different-form&-wb4eh exist, to - manner falling down the verandah and PleotY of strength for i ---Von– �11 steps, the eight -months' old son of day have been broukht forth to meet kP, F BRr .DING 5 of the day's -work. All the the demands of the public, they F0sR1lv`e`r­LErcoHE . E III ii 0 as and r is f��OA Mr. ..and -Mrs. NY. G. Pluinridg wheat in eL arose from time to time, but Nye be- I and fisher. Tss�hambers, LooIC,4'-' —15-20 Vancouver, B.C., met his death. goodness of the 'lieve the farther, a company t. Ont. 10 varies i a' ears from now the Bissell digestible form., ileus the primal idea -namely protec XMWISPAPM339 _2`031 BALM Silo will b -o givsns—ga�--_' service. It is built- of eel- liuI313TSH HEAPS.. fast with milk or cream; good.. -MAKING am,- for tion -the less is its power for g, NEWS AND JO ectad timber, treated with I ROFIT Ont.101, , wood pretiervatives. that As an Investment we have nothing P Offices for Bale in good prevent aecay, it has litany Serious Fires Traceable to Such luncheon with fresh fruits.' to say* against it, and the vast a . ccu- towns. The most useful and Intereatin strong, rigid walls, air- I of all toistinesses, Full informati0ii 0 tight doors, and hoops of Accumulations. Me4e in Canada mutations of surplus which the dif- Publishinic Com.: application to wlison nany. 7a West Adelaide street, Torontag' heavy steel, made and I Therefore it lasts, simp- More fires originate in rubbish ferent companies have ly because It can't very -heaps than from any other source. To Iwhich they hold for policyholders SUSCALLAMMOUS well do anyth1wr else. Our I German Butcher Fined $5.000. speaks for itself,, but the prfhclple of ET I folder explains more fully permit rubbish to remain' in the build- R. TUMORS, LUUPS, A.N C E Write " t U visit A Cologne butcher named Sommer making provision, Is often lost sight C internal and external, cured wit T. M. =82,36, L bo.. ZIT0. in not only Invites a fire to and out pain by our home treatment. wrl has been sentenced to jail fur two of in the attempt to create an asset, relnenXLedi Blom Ontario. your home or place of business, torore too late. Dr, r - .,render your family temporarily home- �years ard fined 20,000 marks ($5,000) at a future date, for a person's own Etzmtt.d. Collitil;wood, OXIL benefit. less, or cripple your business at a I for withholding from sale a large secret It is a curious thing that no mat time; when you can least afford it, but 'amount of meat and also for s E011ANICS 'A' PER; COAST need lice I M VVA FROM SUNSET i also endangers the lives of.your Yam- I ly selling meat assigned for sale In ter how badly a man may 'We a fb- good xnechanics. Ha as a tendency to side- -k and good wages for lot fly or employees. In addition to de- Cologne to Dresden dealers at a great insurance, he h caught, and, t,eady work : in 1 profit. This is the heaviest sentence step it until he Is finally ca ands. titters, handy. men. also a -AT THE WFSTERN PEOPLS stroying an average of 2%G00,000 wooa-workingd rnacoinlotts and t- 4111 WY property value in Canada each year, yet reported for violation of the food as has .been aptly said, some men getneti fat woo ohots wanted. APPI in the mea only, ARE DOING. fire caused the death of 141 persona distribution laws. life insurance 'to -day much Dodge Manufacturingfiner' 9 last year. same manner as they got religion. Do The home Is built to protect our His emotions must be appealed to, and West Toronto. Progress d's Zdaiumals L=Z11"It"s I'll'sn's he 'often takes the stop in- a moment ogress of the Great West Told loved ones, and we want to do every - Of enthusiasm; generally he is pleas - thing to insure absolute pro -tion to A Persistent Flatterer. I ne,00me a Ft.,gi-tered Nur%419 a Few Pointed those who live In It.' ed with himself afterwards, and it i gnd receive Pal wee learning Mother -Why don't you 71 be is _&__rTg_WF-thlnkIng and a proper 1� 11M Both Zolsal W of New Th when he stays too long? Bell take York CIL Paragraphs. at rubbish heap in the - attic. to business man he seldom, or never ty ro=d Laso storeroom or basement is a menace I the hint and go. lapses his policy. De L Pte. G. E. Allen, of Nelson'. B.C, your household, because there is al- MM's 9W_%"-0Z4,hA, f yeez cow&. I UsSOWN N t7 life. ways a possibility of ftre -starting In Daughter -I did, and he. told, me In going over the daily press week ,ist, &.1Lmsc a* bnd tusintaw2ce. A;V in -a fit of depression took his own ba" =6 r"r blich WAM, I ex. what beautiful teeth I had. by week and year by year, we goo the �-T. Sir Mackenzie Bowell. former pro, it, and it may start when least Twit mien of Canada. visited Nelson, B.C. pectedL probates. of will& of many people, and Frank Tremain, a Vancouver sol- Consider what might happen, and Granulated Eyelids. 1-9 are often astounded by the small - Bier, was run over by a C. P. R. � en- then, 'without delay, eliminate the SoreEyesinflamed by ex I leftbebind, and in many Toro a to Son. kof and care of those Toronto Fat Stock Show gine and killed. menace of the rubbish heap. 9W A delegation of hotelkeepers at 4 quIckly relieved by Nutind cases we find that the principal asset. %III h� 'held at Eysesfyebwd3� No Sn-Arting. when any, is usually a life insurance iUnioz stools Tirds. Toronto Revelstoke petitioned the council that DECEMBER ath and 9th. 1916 hotel licensee be reduced. Now to Keep Yourself JUJt Eye Comfort. Al policy taken out by the breadwinner. cart dare write Your t'sJoepor1lottle. Hurfactis The building of an estate at the For furthe" secretary. A writ has been issued against PatkJ, Looking Young. ID.Trr., C F T)T'PIN Welch, a Vancouver contractor, for Druggists armsdn$ be RaBod) CO.. ckkms 1 present time; or even at any time, to Uni,,r Str�,:k Yards, Toronto It Us Veen pro' he w n,& I a tedl6us and long- -drawn-out rr -hiring and bringing in an alien.- ' 2" Afl'_k' hz; a I not generally I wbkp ?:rot*ctd III skis w -p re fat ter. It Is er*117 known that Lump Mining -camps at Atlin were al- , free front wrin a and marks of ass Ruinous. tan r than Caton who says Oft fully 95 W cent. of the people who Rack DO. never -,to Zithing for any cc=- 'What ruined your business?" enter business fail during some time niost, -wiped out by the second fire of gait year. Estimated loss is $76,000._: plaxion' "Adysertising." &A or 'other. Neither is it generally Lieut. Howard Fuller,. a p ow ' if your akin to not naturslly alis" go froa14 at if it bqs ■*adored from Inat- -H known that fally -97 -per ce" of the Vancouver man, was killed in action 0rrT-_6%ckZ4ao­-A commis- wind. out ... tors.01 !e, soon after being granted a 511.s• of % 1;11 let it all be done by MY compe.ti- public, when they attain advanced age V129 r, sad Persistent use Of USI wi have little or nothing to live upon. If Tono"o B"T W03"M Rion. to row complodon its 4042 larvu 9L. T soon rest OXMIG, 0011L ,Ire reoha*os even a small fortune is to be accumu- I The. collections in the . Vancouver natural so or and t utuard's rA-1—ans etood by IM794clano. water rates department during :the a JOIT Is a valuable formula of an old 1_ I lated It must be wisely and intelli iatonth of June amounted to $19,243.66, n rasncO" b"UtT secret, kin, No Leisure. gently managed, and when people are OW I wrref the s so busy, as they_ to -day, endeavor - f4 JA&n4 nourishes Z.io so and J "Yea, we *married in haste. 'I hope Ing to make ends meet, they have not Residents of Chilliw&ck are relieved 1- nrskeo the cow; clear anwt- L faultless It to no to find that the Fraser River has gone to use any 0 or troatmept my husband doesn't repent at lei- much time at their (its pgents'Wanted p*sal to look down six inches. They were in grave u',T:orT0 do, A. i her at nigt 96f r t3ring &n4 if wrtll tons the Sinn sure." into investments. �2danger of floods. "A,:that illkI schr-so &A4 glow12110 "Demand pretty clothes and eve By putting aside a small sum yea' known k and ry- r- To reprover, v6sil In an attempt to save a little boy f thing else you dan think of, girl. ly, as one's means 'ermit, the 'rico- Fertilizer Manufacturer. At- Case that atone Indicacsso perfect ! ;X health. p To prcponitton to enersetic from being run over, Sums Iriata, a T Put up 1. bandsome opal Keep his nose to the grindstone. went the first payment is made on a and reWpidbie partios, Vancouver, was be socur*4 thi A"17 'h ftU VsrdAuls" to Japanese girl of Vanco to,.,'. list , ,,,Irh T� Don't let him have any leisure." life insurance pollcy. an estate is crushed to death beneath a car. Co.1.1ted, Rob BI n tic Lad ' ' F E RTI L I Z F—R. -It Ott.., MIX -6-i created of the'face value of the policy, The Mission station and barn atfns o:11irect from us, and if a man would only continue to Chilcol B.C., were totally destroyed @Snd SQ01 i2e' War MX) to-, 3 for a/* IlMs" Pubtlattaff 00� 2std-, I add to this, In the best years of his by fire caused by a stranger throwing trial bottle suMelent for Oft weirs' us& capacity, he would have some- 73 AAelaside llt� Vreft INX"UtO a burning match down in one of 'the. see our exhtbtt at N&ti0n&l Mxhtbi- earning t1orL Toronto thing when old age creeps upon him I bought I& ore* with a suppose hay move. Taim"n aim 01142 V170. to.. d be security agothurt many.. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Rogers, of 1: incurable ringbone for $80. 00. Cured w c woo of the troubles he might have to Vancouver, had a narrow escape from MORE FOREIGN NAMES- him with $1.00 worth of MINARD'S meet, and if his has this sum at his LINIME�Tt and sold him for $85.00. disposal when he comes to advanced death, when their automobile rolled Liniment, $54 over a steep embankment and. turned Even Christian Names of Allied Origin 'Profit On age he will have many people anxious MOISE DEROSCE. 'turtle. I to give him the comforts to which he Must Go in Saxony Dr. Wilson, the medical 6alth -offi- Hotel Keeper,. St. Philippe, Que. Le entitled. Reduces Strained Aukkat 9 one of the most patriotic I Saxony i Lymphangitis. ia 6vF'N Boils, Swellings; Stops States in Germany. Having removed L= NATURE GUARDS SECRETS. and allays pain. Heals Same, 08*' foreign words from their hotels and ---their barbers' shops, t eating houses, bruises, Boot Chastest It is a theatres, and milliners'. establishments SIFE HTISEPTIC AND BERIAICIN, 'Nuts Centurie of Study Yield Little to Cirapeass 'the Dresden. authorities have turned Why He Preferred It. Does not blister or remove the Moon. their attention to Christian names, .!'How do you like my new gown? bairsatcl horse can be worked. Plea=t to we. and have begun an agitailon which 13. -'.'Not newly as well as your old one, .Greenwich, England, observatory $100 a bottle, delivered. Describe our cuo Book �m free. --:-(M"e in Canada), sure to spread to .other cities. my dear.' and So rL VMS founded�by Charles 11. mainly for for special instructions that a ABSORKNE, JR., sr.6cvdc 11niamt fat makfaL r• - embodies has been noted with pain "What is there about the old gown the purpose of Investigating the move,-� dim Stmiu& ftafuL Kstom-d. Sweden Vellm Cv@"6-*, emWies the full, rich o" ucwc do ; %ery large number of people have you, like better than this?" menta of the moon in the -interests of I awd-on'yof-dr mquiredstanabl' A- -F nutriment 6f whole wheat names from other "The old one is paid for, my clear." navigation, •but though generstion* of 811" bm" " dealen or "vereL 'Christian W F. YOUNG. P. 0 F.. 516 Lymanslidg., Montreal, Get. combined with malted bar countries. In peace no reasonable ob- in the intervening jhwbisr ad Ab6orbina, Ar- us mak Is CANIAls I c astronomers have ley. This combination jection could be urged to this prac- 'a" for anissars and take so o+1h two and a half centuries been working gives it a dist}nctive, de- tire, but at the present tirhe for Ger- at the problem, the moon has not 'yet licious flavour unkn9wn to man women, men, and children to be In the Opposite Direction. 11been - amenable* to Aheir mathematics.' foods made' from wheat obliged to go through life saddled Sir Douglas Haig has a, keen sense � Machiaary For Sale The astronomer royal, in his report of 1 w which 'is not German, of humor arri a gift of repartee. A i during the last �.alane. with a naMe ant was cursing I the work at Greenwich di and which is closely identified with a big; blustering sefgi calls attention to the increasing intolerable. two mon for being careleow-with am- year, ca C ISO Only selected grain is belligerent country, -is ly big deviation between the calculated Nyhedock Engin used in making Grape- Accordingly, good Saxons have been munition, and shouted. "You'll send - it* n of the moon in the sky and , 1 posl 10 Nuts and through 'skillful notified that those persons with for- us all up to Heaven like a rocket. its real position as shown by the�- H.P.9 18 x 42, with double will. to , Sir Douglas chipped in, "Unless you I GreepwIch observations. processing it comes from eig,� Christian names o desire language, Sergeant, 1�n: This deviation has lately th. MAin-AhVing belt 24 fin the package fresh, crisp, get rid of them, and adopt, instead improve your I -been sound German names, may do so, the afraid you may go in an Opposite creasing in a serious manner, the er- untouched by hand, and giving them every -direction." hsrtsi� titn's W civil authorities ror last year being more t vide And Dynamo30K.Y ready to eat. all ob- as large as it was; 20 year th legal facility, and removing .8 ago, 0 belt driver. All in first, stacies from theirpath. Among the annual increase amounting in average Through long baking, names, considered undesirable are; the two de-ades to halt a second of the energy producing 'Harry, -Ximes, John, Ivan, - R en e, arc In longitude. The cause of the class Conflion. Would.N starches of the grain- are I 'Jules, Gaston, Margot, Claire, Daisy, �failure of astronomers to make the made wonderfuly easy of sold together scpjratc-t__­ I Olga, Vera, Renee, Gabrielle, Sylvia. moon amenable to their exact riatho. digestion. The officials at registry offices are of J matics, based on the dynatnioal laws 1y; also a lot -of I instructed to draw the attention I of gravitation, is believed to' be some tiIl daily ration of this Parents registering their children I attractive force of which we are at ipt ndid food yieWS L ip�r s to the in at a ver y sweat bargain as with foreign Christian name present ignorant, thoilgh all prob marvelous return of health i! desirability of chobsi.,g a German i ability one factor Is the true shape I I is required' i edl Wlu LVInfort. name, and MtY to ClItUL f tells, -of-tWo—ear ta, which still es when tk6 parents absolutely Tate determination. Fortunately thj..� atCly n am chr6nometer and w1rel033 telegraph I .. .... . It There 's a Reason" i have made seamen virtually itidepend- MOE 'g MES 1: :RFECT BREAD :IJ FOR "d I ear"Ins 11ir We - how 1916 till f d - to That Child. ent of lunar observations in ascer- S.- Frankftsoh & Sons Sold by Grocers everywhere. the track—cess 3 Tommy --Oh, mother, look at that tanning their position in C 3 Adelaide Street West, Cauaotan rostum Cereal Fmant -He �so ly-got-one, arm. -4 oronto. Co.. Lt Windsor, Ont Mot ber-Hush! . ITe'll hear you. :J4 -Tommy-Why, doesn't be know it 7 Z441P 311�311srdlo Ir-i-finflat in ane ti 11 7' .7 7' levy for.1915 for township to be 411,- HORSE REGISTER HELLO, CENTRAL 1 GIVE ME 427.24-, Provincial war. tax 64,081.10.- j m6ad imol evwyFrLasymo,rnt"@xj"onLo* Dr. R. Brodie, claiming 11.75, cost of Kitty's Clouriship-'14115], J-147 22 - ,.bickering, Oat. repairs to auto damage bet lots 4.5 in. Tan Pare -tired lin port'd Clydeed.le 9th con. J. E. Smith & Co., Orange- stallion, the property of Oscar Vilsoo. RICHARDSON'S 'GROCER I $ Groceries during this hot 'Kingston road opposite tot 6. George as fol,owv: -Monday, May 8th, will _Pre'h G' oceri ITBRUM ville, claiming damages to auto on Brougham, will make the season of 1916 2,2& per yeas $1.00 it paid in saysa I vKautto-order some Real White reported culvert on Kingston leave his own stab'e. Grab j h t weather, and 'I know theirs are always fresh 7' am 0 no C?r and nice and their delivery prompt.* subsoriptions t.0 the United Elates 61 30 road, opposite lot 28, being out of re- Brougham, and pioceed to NV. J - Mill r'e In advance bride pair. N%, J. White reported bi - FickVvillj?, - for night. Tuesday, pro• Suggestions for hot weather goods at the Grocery Store on sidelitie. between lots 20 and 21, in coeds to Donald Munro's, baseline for Wednesday, Richard Puckri 's night. Shredded -Wheat, nth con. to be unsafe for public travel. 2 for 25 -cents Oranges, 40c a doze J 0 RN MURKAR, Proprietor. 20C Mr. Mowbray from the Road and night, Thursday_ Wm, MiddIston's, B Bridge Committee recommended pay- Greenwood, noon; Victor Parkints. Kid- Corn Flakes, a for 25 cents' Lemons, 35, Jones, Mt. Krumbles, 10 cents pkg' NOTES AND COMMENTS meat as follows: J. S. Home sale, night. Friday, Albert I _y, gravel- peaches. 7'. 30C j Zion, noon; Mr. Nuttalll's, con. 7. Pick- Triscuit, Cantel Ioc each ling bet 28 29, con 2 63.78; 1 L Palmer, sting, al 2 for 25 cents i I'lons ...Toe to 900 We hear some people predicting 180 yda gravel. 18.00; Fred Lacey. sight. S&tardsy, will proceed to Poet Toasties, !fur 25 cents' Water e 4hat when the allies have conquer. cOm 'statute labor,*1915, 24.50; H John- his own stable ' where he - will remain Puffed Wheat, 2 for 26 cents I New Potatoes, . 40c.per pock-' until the followng Monday. son, Whitevale div.. cleaning ditches, Puffed Rice, 2 for 25 cents i New Cabbage, 10c per head ed -the Germans and Prussian mili. 22.20; W. J. Devitt, pipes for culvert. •Edward Darnley-rl,16091, (13461), has been completely de- between 14-15 in 6th con,11.00; The Fashionably Bred Impoi�te i Cl, &s- Cooked Ham, stroyed Britain and Rua' will O. H. Pugh, rep bridge on Alton& rd dale stallion, the property of Robit. Da. 40c per lb Corn Starch,' 8 for, 26o Russia v foe. Green River, will make the season Corned Beef, emned, 80c " Flavoring Extracts, -A for 260 eater upon another war as result in 6th con and for materials, 21.80 ; of 1916 as follows: Monday, will leave Sliced Smoked beef, 20C a can Sherriff's Jellies,.. 3 for 26c It Ro-v Morgan.. rep and gravelling on Canned Salmon -Scottish Lion Brand,, Canned Corn,... _10 cents '-of disagreement over the spoils of 8th con. opp. lots -16, 9. 0 rep be- his own stable and pr(Iceed to. W. H, 15 1 , 2 fo 25c , Target Brand, Ise ; Red Canned Peas, 10 cents tween lots 1041 con 9, 16.60, also team- Major's, con. 5, Pickering, for noon; conquest. We d0 not share then. tug for 4ridge_bet_12-13 beL Grab,, :ohnstonle, Brougham, night. Stai Brand, 20c;, Coronation Brand, Canned Tomatoes, 2 for 26c Ttissday.' -W J. McDonald' Brock 25c; Horse Shoe- Br"d, 28c ; Maple! NEW HONEY,... -15c a lb views, as we think that when the lots 8.7 eon 9, 5.85 ; Abi'ah Forsyth. Road, no n; i. Bathe', Pickering, night. Leaf Brand, 28c. Maple S7rup. pure, .26c a bottle -�'present war "is over, all the belli. work on 8th con lot 9, O -Z L Middle- 24c alb , Christie a Biscuits, forty varieties, ton gravelling on 6th con., .39.00 ; H. Wednesday, Liverpool, noon and might. Prime Cheese, 2 for 25c from 12c to 40c it lb Serent natior5s will be heartily Johnson, concrete culvert on 5th con, Thursday, John Barne's, Cherrywood, Campbell's Soups, his own n stab's for a F(hi. Friday, sick of the slaught6r. This war -opp lot 85. 96.12; T Oliver, rep Green- F; IV. Silverthom Try Richardson's for your next Grocery order. wood and Devitt's hills, etc., 88.25 ; 8 �e;tlot 21, con. 9, Mark - has been in reality.a; war against ham, for night arday, proceeds to You will be pleased. Stewart, repairing 6th con, 12.00 -, N B his own itable where he will r, main t1n. S war.. $o long as any one nation Hoover. gravel. 6.00; Isaac Lehman, tit the following Monday morning. -harbored P* militarist party as that 180 yards gravel. 18.00; Jae Kennedy, Aldorf- The Grand Trotting Bred stal- teaming, 4.00 ; J Calvert, rep bridge JAS, .-RICHARD ON. -7- in Germany war' vas inevitable, lots 4-8 Kingston road, 2.00; H IOU, the prortof ff. S. PaRb, sact- v, grading, 82-00; W ioneer, Glen Major, will make theses.... but when mllitaksm'haa been do. op and others, of 19113 %4 follows : Monday, May Sth, Istroyed, nations will endeavor to H Peak and others. grading and gra- will leave bli own stable and proo"d to Committee recon- Walter Symes' con. 5, TJYbridge. noon; tion v%id.ga 118.00 of $25 grant on w f I PEE ■'S # SHOD STORE settle all disputes by arbitration m thence own stable via Claremont Until grant '.6r by some other amicable method. north of Port Union, provided Scar- Wedueed morning, Wednesday, to. One thing is certain. England will born grant like amount. Mansion 71use, Uxbridge, noon; own Mr. Wilson, from- committee on stable, night. Thursday, James Wbite's have no desire to enter into armed Bonuses for Wire fences. recommend- Brooklin night. eon 7. Whitby, noon; airs of Men s Military Boots i conflict with any other nation. ed the following payments; J H Evans Friday, Thus Puckrin'd, Andley, noon; 200 P bonus on 50 rods. 7.60 ; John Drudge, thence via W d Jackaon't, Brock Road, She had no desire to fight Germ• bonus; on 40 rods. 10.00; Also that ap- to Brougham for night. the woTld for F Saturday, The best Boots in Farmers .and Mechani's' any, but her obligations to Bel- plication of James Wilkin for bonus Greenwood, now, -theace to own stable on 100 rods on east houndai y of lot 1, e. These shoes are the same as the Canadian S gium, and self preservation. oblig. till following 5d onday us , ! . in Sth con, be acrepted skid fence be Soldiers weak. -Every pair fully guaran- ed her to do so. As regstda Russia inspected by %1r. Mowbray. Lord Regent 1413 C.N.R.-The stand it we all know Itliat. the Czar is a Mr. For ie reported from committee and bred rrotting Stallion, the property 4 of Thus bladdaford, Pickering. will jeed'... Sale price $4.00. Contingencies, recommending pav- man of- peace, and -lie-exerts a on make season of 1916 as follows: Monday, merit of following: 31. Gleer3on. leaves bis own stable androceedsto great influence fur peace.* It was Clerk Div Court, attending court. $2; Bandol's hotel, Whitby, lor night 'through hie efforts that the Hairtle S H. Stevenson, Bailiff, attending court. 82; D. R. Beaton, Clerk, on ac-. Tuesday, Commercial Hotel, Orhaws, J. P E E L S O.N 'ace Tribl)DRI- might. Wednesdoy� Tempe.mocehatel. was established. count of salary, $75. Brooklin, night. Thursda y, F G Me "We do not believe that fkusbiA will On motion of Mr. Forgie. seconded CS,rthy'e, Amiley, noon, own stable for WHITBY# ONTARIO imakeany'deniands that England by Nowbray.ihe Reeve granted his fornight. Friday, Brougham, night. order oo the Treasurer in favor of the Saturday, own stabs .until following will refuse to concede. We have several parties recommended for pay- THE Monday morning. -no doubt that there is now a meat. BurenLion. '147,) . ;,-The Pure bred Mr. Mowbray gave notice of the Clydesdale stallion. the property -olds. thorough understanding among i,tr,d,,tio, at the next meeting of a MacRae &. ,on. Whiteyal-, will make the allies as to the term -.4 of peace By-law to levy rates foir township, vil- STANDARD ]BANK IsigL the season of 1916 as follows : Monday, will be settled upon when . county and ptovinvial purposes. will leave bre own stable. A. E MR,jor a. Mr. Forgie gave notice of the intro OF CANADA .-the war Concluded. duction dt the next meeting of By- Whiteva!e an t proceed to I Hood's, con t4ZAD oMCC - TORONTO 9. llar.ham. coon; H. con 6. lawtolevy rates for school purposes. Pickering, right. Tuselay. Graham Frequently complaints are made On motion of'Mr. Sparks the coun- Johristou'a, Broallham,' noon a meSt again in o , ,pd might that soldiers have to endure hard- ell adjourned to n 31on- Wednesday, ll-wfitzpatricks. con. 4 DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT August 14tb nest. . .-ships, when. training. They have day. Pickering, noon; Wm. -mith's, con. 3, .=-TO CHEQUE. got to march in the rain. or it may Pickering, night. Thursday; G Toyne's. _ Rouge Hill. noon. L -Lewis. I t s con. Sdvw a Bank Deposits bear interest at be in the sunahlue. The food served tip to them is not tip Co that Advortisoments. 2, kica,boro, night. Friday, G. Tl;omp PRIOR, son's.,'ot 5, con 1, Scarboro, coon F. 1141110MM10- Mse.hae'*. Cberrywood. afgbt, Sa r highest current rates. �10R SALE­� Irt,,;b rsilch, cow 10TID says JL' and Call Apoly.st Int Q. con 4, rjearbart. day. his ow -the mark, or it may be that it is a stable anti the following 4 Impossible for the m?u t3 get a W 14aars, R S No 1. 41-44 si�audav morning. TICKERING BRANCHI Moneripffe Albion. ,12600', (163*4)), shower batb, and many other lit. T:� INDER TWINE -Just received, Pt The Part bred Importer CLydesda a stat X W. GORDON. Manager, El Branch also at Whitby tie details are lacking in perfec. _" large consintiment of binder twine. all lion, the property of John, Vipoo4, tion. But it should be remember- grades, Thos. B Margtris, ais. Picker ng, 43-43 Brooklia, *111 Make the season of 1916, ed that the need bf'men ia very kL81E�E CLOVER SEED FOR as follows monday. may 15th, will leave A. We at lot 18, cam 7, Fickanng. of the farm his own stable Brooklin. for J. Corner's, great and that there has been an an airu pries Also young aborthorn bulls for Kinsale noon; E, Vanstone's, Andley. Salo " reasonable priose. 9 E Pugh. Clare - Immense amount of work to be moat 32%t night. Tuesday. T 0 Bryeat's, Bird con , 0 icitering, noon; D. Alinan'fl, Pickering FEE PRODUCE D done in a very short time, so that QTALLION FOR SALE—Duke of Village• night. Wednesday, Liverpool. 0 It was impossible to have every- kJ Clyde. No, 14M vol. 23. C S B, 4 yews old noon and night. Then" E. Phi 11 Picts ark brown to oolor ApplystlatIL BlFoon, t Etc -thing perfect. No doubt many -Pickelins, or address Son nwooll, 8 R No. 1. beam line, Won; ' Bandel's Hotel, Whitby, Wbaby, 31tt night. Friday, J oho.. BonneM, noon, ierrdrs have been made and if the Albert sobinson. eon. 3, East Whitby. If it farmer hsis feed for his stock• he has everything in his mitten. COW FOR SALE -1 have for 9&IeL night. Saturday. own stab's until the Therefore, it is up to him to grow something an the land that t had to do the work government ood sew, due &bout Aug. 4th, also the following rondo morning. was too wet to seed with spring grain. We will sup - b -bred A biro bull abort 9 over again, the results would be for :J- - 1 oft I U7titegate Pimple, (12250) -The ply you with Millet, Rape, Yellow Aberdeen yarn old, Apply ;4 lot ircours, or runre—sisdaUctory. Men ollinger, Chorrywood --tted- Hackney Pon and i5reystone Turnip Seed, Kaffir the property Y Edgar Shirk, Chalk who enlist should remember that ARM TO RENT -100 acres of land, Lake, wi I Make the season of 1916, am Corn and Cow Peas. FARM tot X con. 7, Pickering. - Clay loam, . '' 7 when they enlist it is not to go on good balldings, well watered, good -orchard, on follows: Tuesday, may 16 h. will leave 7 a picnic when everything will be milk routs. oonvenient to station, Ploughing his own stable, xansion Rouse, Stooff ion on or before %. lot. 1916. For villa, for C are6ons, noon; Jan. Wilkin's Olivae H. Pugh, IL.L]L, lot I'' "T .: IF U 1Rj 3 M UMbEEMI, -7 4un and frolic, and the choice6t of fPuo I I?art io Wart LPPlY to 0610.P" con. 8, Pioltefirig. night. Wednes No. 2. Claremont, ifitt edibles served to. them on China day, back to Claremont for noon; his own a' Machine Oil and Oil Can -14 Hoes, Scytbes and ARM TO RENT—IntbeTownsbilp stable until the following T esday morn Axle Grease, plates. Training for a soldier FARM Pickering, being the south half of lot 9S. ing. Snaths, Woode-n Hand -rakes. �il,���j �d WheLstones, .1meang ninth hard work, and many con 2,comtaiaim: 100 acres Good' brick house Barok Elect—*.%2%] 02&1)U The tach flon�e Fork draw and tripopen. itL furn"ei firut-class stables: 5 acres of rasp• iOnLbly bred Son of Baron's P,ide, the -inconveniences, that they will not berries and other ruL;all frult. For particular% property of W. u PaRb, C!jremon't, will A feiv-.N-ew Perfection -04 Stove.-;; left—%%'ill be -..�Old at reduced prke. fin -d in the ordinary' 94)plyso .1 h Honey on the promises or to 'A'm walks of life, Brant, 30 Nina Ave, Toronto 43tf make the sesemi of 131,; as follows: %ton It means the saqiflee of U inal day, will leave hie own stable and pro y <,ANDING GRAIN FOR SALE— Pickering ed to John "4cott'd. con. s. ,the comforts of Itte to which they k—ki,ou. 140 a(.req ofc­te. e an'l Lew'on.-4' and Water --4 tot zligbt. K. Tarr'.i, umgolia, Loan; _Neilsoa'!� Ice. Atici Briok�;. Grange r-. 14. F. Locust Hill. ui&t. Wednea Matyns. AlFo, NL -,w Pqt.-ttc,-i. Tt�y t-4ern. they have' been _'Fk_Mu-trme&, and om w,ti. colt. 3 w!", 1 i- 0,,j :A 14%!rn �n d i Y,� LFA 0A, in fO Ll day, it Niilroy'a, Cedar Grove, noon: G -D, - the —emiuritig of havj,jjjp,� th-at lloosrlfaulrltl.,�r 1,,ur c,�Iar.*wriv. 0, call at pretuisei I P ne's, Cherrywood. bight. Thnradq Norton'.*, con. 6, Pickering. night. Fri which they.will.thiu- taiderg -i *iALE-4n hevMaE-e cif -White- PK 4 are nets to them. The training ssh,ruii,. 1. No I F cg�,.ng 11 41 Geo. E. i'ngb's. \N'biteva;e, noon: W ii IC 4t�me% . %It%, an �'n hou­- witli u-, od day, CEORGE be of great benefit to tlietu, 1] Fop- tahnston'd,' Biougharr. n6ou; c.!:&r and stable tvo An,l a 't,,klf own -tstlhle, digh,_ Siturdav, W, Gard -will inake thein inure Perfect menlqwi,11wiuding an a --re of gaud orcLar-1 ner'ti, A4iburo, n-jon; li3ahol­e :5 nicer: .ur.,,*11,i,f1 With _-ically and the har&liil)�. t I , the f j owine Ntondqy. p y trees Qz arc t1h,e, Mr price and tcrw. to k'HILI'X Bl- .ITUN may re �5 undergo will amlAy rel)ay T%'hitevme DU, Bringarage thein. But these hardLliiljs will -PARNI FUR SALE—Containing 12, .7! T. be accompanied by many pleaf3- acres. i,e,.ngotot 12, B Fcon., Pickering, ........ Tl;ia fh;m froutn on T.ak­ Ortar:o and i- one vres'and i3astirues that Will make of th iljeRt ,rain Patina ot, k11 R11t(IMObile an(I Bicycle n�rti, are of Lake Oniar:o. All poi ler c 'i ib ;�Itl, the repail i 11z -lirugalptly the life of a soldier as a rifle a exception of about ­'.� i*-, la 1;11g, G terns _ quite happy one. The great ,tlf of bush. On the prewibo,% are & onifortable attended to. frawe'liouse,twobarms,onoon stme foqad ,inzi, also la sheep l,en. Thim 1'�rw WM 1,e Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs fering which they will be called qol,l ata i,itrgain as the prr;,yiet-r.r• is in poorn hand. al ways o -enthrre-will be nA WS-y--te- g� uPorrto pur,:has d along .with the farfti sqj p'osseseron as far as possible by those who i,o. obtainwd at once. Appiv for further ps 1c main at honi'e, but tare to B. Fwvcett, It 1. Nu. 1, W.i.by, 4,rttt`: Potter &.'Andrew Whatever may PICKERIN , G, Ont. % be done for their Comfort, v,:ill not SEALED TENDERS be more, than they debet N -e. Sealed Tenders Nvill be received tip The Fruit Store - --PICKERING COUNCIL to n(,cjn on * Tue.4;dav, Aug, Isty for 'HSS THE gravelfi,ng the foil;)t�ing 'pottions, QUALITY The above council met pursuant to more or less, of the Kingston road Adjournment on DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR "0" y, July Nah,� __4() rods, on ilill. errier, are ripe. Peaches, Phim_;z, ; --The Reeve —i—h-flie h.11,! Nlinutes of 2. I&j rods, oppmite'lol - 6 t)'S. -C 11 last rueeting,%vere read and approved. Car in it,., ,tjjr(fine,-,-. zin1l. Nvi ft, resl)6n st—a, woman's 3. 20 rods, oppositt! 101� 12. _,31eI6n8 New PotatoeQ, A inali',, Several -accounts were presented for -4. 511 rods. opposite IoL 17, PAN-iment. 5. CIO rods, oppbsite lot.-Ijaryd t�l, Cabbage, TutuatQes. gasoline con - G -in its et� of line;and de.s4m. The The following 'persons iters heard -ition 1,i tinilslia ge before the Board : E. Morgan, rf 6. 41) rods, opposite lot,2t,' I I.v low. The tire' niflea 7 65 r.vds opposite Int6 43 tad 24. division place, Fred, Lacey, asking .8 : 1.1 rods, opposite lot 1-5. NIELSON'S ICE' .CREAM for grant of $55 on w t 1, north of Port 9. g0 rods,ogposite lot'229, S6ndeas, Sodas or lee Cream can't 71 Union, J. S. Homey, re"penditUre on Automobile Tires and Spe ialties R) road, W, Gravel must be spread as soon as _-Cherry'WoDdsfation (C -P Pla�ed iipon be beat when, mads with, Tbom and G. White, asked for grant roads Work' must We Neilson's fee Cream j C111tivatifig,-Ha�1itig and Harvesting -Machinery; Plows •completed without delay. Quality of to repair Kingston'road from lot 28 to gravel must be sati.,fac'tnry to Corn- and Fvuit. -81, inclusive. 'I .. Carriages, Harnes�z, Ra-rdware, Binder Ttine, Oils -and Greases rnissioner. The lowest or Rn tpnclpr not necessariFi accepted. Millard, Clerk of Uxbrid e d. J9 MA­RQUI J, H. MI g Tp --awn�ed-gMInt on townline. Co'. W. W. $PARK -S.- -4- 0 Rail. anA jud_� Farewell, Co.Xlerk, %dvisiag County Corn m-i-s'sioner, Pickering, 0 0 _01WAO Phonezi W. f County . Lc! QLAARMONT man PIGEONS PIGEONS Exullms' Mr. Halley spent Sundaj In the FTER SIX YEARScity. Carmeaux and Homers, some veryFors Large, 25 to 50 �eata each. -R. E. yth Is. in Boston: thisTHOMINIO�week on business. WHITEVALZ PIGFON PLANT,WrF. C. Beat, of Toronto, spent OF SUFFERING W-hitevale, Ont. 10 Bead Office, TereateMdnday 'With J. H. and Mrs. 111 Sir Zft=d D. Onler. K.P., President W. D. KWAhows, Vus-PresideasWoman Made Well by Lydia NBeal.so 00 Raserve read $7,000,000Mrs. J. H. Beal and Miss Myrtle L Pinkham's Vegetable CANADIA NATIONAL '11 rawupc',4,,,rt, GeneralK&w*cThompeon were in Stouffville ouCompound. Savings DepartmentFriday. AIM Me," Four a in the &nL ■laterwt Pavia depoefts of $1.00 and symu-4a.vans, cf Whit- Columbus, Ohio. 'Ihadalmo4tgiven lugE. W. mod Mrs. E EXHIBITION selV- by, spent Sunday with Claremont up. I had been sick for six yews with ■ 7'WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager.friends female troubles and i Empire FederationMiss �Bessie Graham is spending nervousness. I had6. a few days with Mrs. Nichol, of a pain in my right 4Toronto. _7 side and could Ispeotaole WA —notMr. Howard Allen, of Bowman-� eat anything wha- ville, is spending a few dave with out hurting my 1,20'0 Performers; 10 MassedThomas Neal and family. stomacb. I could. G. Scott, of Richmond Hill, not drink cold waternor eat anyispiere at the home of his father, BWds; Chorus of N Voices 'LISTEN at all Glorious Pageant symbolizing Im- ST-7NY m. Scott, for a few days. kind of raw fruit,perial Solidarity and PowerBapS_S.nicwillnor fresh -meat norheld A. 5th.ull pr-1saischicken. -- From 178W, :next week. pounds I went to Mammoth Scenic Reproduction of Miss Kathleen Rawson and 118 and d so weak at timesthat the British Houses of P&rU&- i txgw to take Lydia E. ment, Westminster Abbeyfriend, of Toronto, are visiting I fel] overPinkhara's Vegetable Compound, and and the War Office.with the former's relatives here.Clark Rawson, of Toronto, and ten days later I coWd eat slid it did notoil,formerly of Claremont, has enlist- hurt my stomach I have_ Wed with the artillery for overseas. medicine ever since and I feel liketh: ON AND UNDER achineSEAMiss Bessie Bennett has return- now woman. I now weigh ir, pounds -ed to her home in the city after so you cm me what it has done for me ON LANDthe very best spending a month with friends already. My husband says be knoyour medicine has saved my lifa.'?,* R IN 1714E AiR R,here.o Mrs. J. S. BAF.Low, 19A South 4th St., at5 centsMrs. Albert Madill and tw-01( .children, of Detroit, are spending Columbus, Ohio. xcenes that have thrilled the Zm_a few days with J. B. and .,A kre. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Com-' Piro Re4macted by Overawcal- per gallon at Madill. pound eontsliw Jost the virtue, of roots Troops. T. P. Shirk has been taking a and herbs needed to restor; health and pg�n-;hew in Proem of Kanufactureweek's vacation attending barn- strength to the weakened o a of the.raisings, bowling and repairing bodY. That to why Mrs. Barlow, aPump�&chronic invalid, recovered so completely. I mmense Munitions ExhibiteiMrs. Johnston and daughter, it pays for women suffering from my.;Samb, of Toromto, arespending female ajimentm to insist upon having L Camp, Tre- nch Warfare Handweek or two with relatives in' Lydia F`tnkham'$ VW*"* COM' Grenade and Bomb Throwin�,be- Pound. structiorl of Warships by HiddenClaremont. CHASieT'W. J. Find Mrs. Miller, of Pick- Mines. Bayonet Fighting. FederationYear Fireworks. Complete Nowwere hereon Monday vigitT, Ontoin the. fD�#unele, Wm; �Scott,edlaremont liverlf�w90 is seriously ill. I . PeRrson, of.oVellb,gton and Mrs The Klufs 'Torontg, are spending a few days 'Bu.* ni-iets all Train."I -Anmer Norsshere with the former's- parents,"Tho, and Mrs. Peargon. Firtit-cla" Rigs to hire day or;. Stop,ook..Think, 'Enlist _'jovernment Exhibit&, Superb ShowingRev. W. C. McConochie. 61 Tor night at lowest.priees: of Live Stock and Agricultural onto, will occupy the pulpit in Phone 1605. Products, Acres of Manu- Er9kine church on Sanday, as Mr. factures.pWgninMcLellan goes to Pickering -to de- Thu. Sanderson Son, Detailed Recruit* g" Camclare the pulpit vacant. Ve' feronto, Aug. 26 to Sept. i IWe congratulate Miss ta PROPRIETORS Every Hamlet in the Township wfll have Stephebson and Miss Jean.Maefar- Ian--,on having*qucee,,4.-qfnl1y passed a man from your own Couhty Battalion their recent examinations for ea -,to talk the big job over with the boys andtr.ince to Model Schools.J. G. and Mrs. Borland and 1M I LT 0a iglvla them any information.• Thomas and Mrs. Graham and'Miss Maggie Graham motored to—when the eMen are needed at otee *be"Grepn*ood on Sunday and ent;--'-the day with Kirk and Mr:5. 99eel- begins to turn—teie the recruiter in yoar PRESSED- BThe Dramatic Club - purpose village and tell him that you can sign up going tcw Prospect this (FrId*-­-now and. go in a month. Let each maneveving to-presentthedrama, RedAcre Farrq, under the isus ceq ofthe Red Cross Society OF1 that do HIS duty and you wil then see theplace. ----We have secured the Agency of these'Brick, andother fellow there.Those who have friends Interred In the Baptist cemetery are re- ta have their lots trim- are preparea to' 4V-ote7 -prices- -da-0- -grades 6n ­_'.Zelp the 18,2nd Battalion by yQgr EnlistmenLtoed, as the cemetery has a veryuntidy ap owing to the W. J. BEATON. J. F. DALES, 2*arance, cars at Clarem6nt, Locust Hill, Greenbum, Ont. Lieut. 182nd Batt., Lieut, 182nd BatL, long grass.weeds an 10 Whitevale Dunbarton There are four things that our -7police trustees are certainly givin g� Let as quote yox� on your brick requirements.their most serious consideration,&tofolYfing-the streets, cutting --.4he weeds, building sidewalks and VVe are authorized Agents for this district.Cream Separators I.w open In Shaw's..repairing the four corners. BusinessMrs. Thos. PaWrsou and daugb-. will assure you everySchools, Toronto, continues untU:'teri Misq Gladys, returned' home cent of proft. August 28h. wbrn.Fall Term Ze- .on Sunday after spending a week gins. Free Qatalogue. Write -with the former's sister, Mrs. Jaq. Mowers and Rakes,' Verity11ortop, of Port Perry. Mr. Pat- Plows, Wagons and W. H. SHAW. Pres.erson also Ppept Stinday with Mr... -Buggies. and Mrs. Hortop.We congrFttulate tbe= teFteheiPICKERINGand pupils of the edti-Ftnee elass onJ• . R. THEXTO'.N, Pickering, Oat.tb(! rt f the 6xnn)ib'RtionQ. fiyi� SUMMER TURNITURE-F-ult 0 Ind. Phone _1608 UMISER-NART)'out of iix havinsz ljas4d. 31i­�- Merle Stephenson and Viol*CtC sweet to EdWelining Chair4� und Hammo e iatter at ost.gent deservespecial mention, they Pute)f Chafr� ck�, th e Wee A Cm*BwdLnMk&having secured selwlarghipiz. A:�pecimlly good line -of Camp Cots at $2.25. -Will. Scott, w -ho. hae teen In: Jwt ar-, 'veJ a carload of British, A-ufpoor hL:iR]th for a n iniber�et to sn i(t11res 4ranied liere for some tirue, -0 T I., I., I., M!2 Columbiafirlumber, cora-'Pmonths, is tio*, we regV. P;:kinaly epip-and-taim-t-helti-away. f!sefiouslY ill from heart trouble prising the followingM. 7a, %�bich i�s tnjur-li We -C—.H–. BURLING 7-16 v matched and puennioni Isto,1Q.,..PICKERING �c a _. _his friend nnxiety. tillillZ A V 0 hope for his r-peedy recovery. 0 9 U X 15 0LD amrinks ofour bowlers *enta sheeting, flooring,Two _ZIV 1,a -and C310C3to0to Whitby on Thursday la,;tith t base, casing, etc.-iendlY game w I.R V iwoN4 heplayed a fi Q.Pc1lib of flixt -town but were d 0 goD..'SIMPSON & COO 01cl feated by one shot. On lgatiirdRyW. D ordon & Sim,they meandered over to Stouff. Gir Grei t 1.1illinety and Ribbon Sale to elear out balanceville where they played in thei a I Feb Tisual form, defeating the bowl. -.of this Sea -son's Stoek regardless of price. war .-Zters of that to-wn by 12 hotz. The Apr—PICKERING USY,/­Whitby rinks are expected liere Hats reg. 1.2-5. for RIBBO�NSyard, for- �,-----20c or e and ltidependent'phone, to -day (Thtirsday) to play the fe 2.14), for. 99c -Reg. 40 centsyer 025, Taly - In18C2.2:turin game. 4. :2,tor 1.25. 80 91.00 and i:50, 1.60 25 to„Njiss Katlilpen Story hasre- OZ g8 Sept -4- position as teacber , , 9;dgnedbet of U5, for 2.00 20 lie . . W Oct. !�dthe senior department of the 1.75, for 2�49 15 io P to *_%OV VClaremont ptiblic sichool to ac.Deecept Ft position -on the teaching Dbn't mks goi Hing'one of -these Tlats. -They are all--up.to-the-MillLI-te jenuu7 1917-W.bitby 9, 046waS, BroaRbana.staff of the Wbitbj ptiblic school. in style and of,-xcellent cjtiRlity, and nia regards price—given 4,, Port Perry bridRe-T2, Calanington 11, ,Ilee deparitirefrom Clnremont is away, ;U­)notevahie-sin Wibb6hq, all cut to about B averton 10, 4tellgrove 9I' hili �iYiadeeply regretted by all a5z Aie :idf p(iee. Come to.dFty ftnd buy as they't last 1Qng at the price.has proved herself a most -efficient won Grain Choppingteacher, being reputed one of the4. AN, D OAT FLAKING Of all Mter[&Ia and designbest in the inspectorate. HerIeu's Ftirnidihvgs, Hoots a nd Shoes Cfock-er -YOUGeneral Dry kept in stock. It wttl Pay, succpsq ith her pnpil,; at the; en- Goods, '.The nndersigned is prepa-red to do oaa,, st our works ara ipt oasoktrwice examinations proves'ber grain chopping and oat flFtKing and obt W' priaes. Don't be misled bto be An unustially efficient'teach­ ek sgentowraonotemploythem,oonseque,R �S-P GROCIC -11F every (lay in the weer. Mi-�,; Doughty, who has been C, OCEIIII.ES ly' we can, and atbrow off the %gone Zt'R 141 w 0 P.7 1, 1 .1 in charge of the junior depFkrt- except on Saturday borntritesion of 10 per aent mrhiA you will d promoted to X11%,9 Fresh and up4o- ate, Tea, black' mixed, 35c. lb. Coffee 30c., as. wen t. has been pro 40c. and Phone 2800. A qiiantity of slabsjor sale, also certainly save by purehas story's roorn, "Cl Mi” -johngt� es, axles, etc. — _oh11 solidua._ —of Aghlattriv, has been engaged to wagon tontzu WHITBY GRANITE 00-- 44 fill the vacancy caused by the pro- Do SIMPSON & Co.. PICH—ERING14ohn F. Bayles, Greenwood, ol­ Whttby, motion of Miss Doughty, �1STNFU711WR 7�. �3. L• QLAARMONT man PIGEONS PIGEONS Exullms' Mr. Halley spent Sundaj In the FTER SIX YEARScity. Carmeaux and Homers, some veryFors Large, 25 to 50 �eata each. -R. E. yth Is. in Boston: thisTHOMINIO�week on business. WHITEVALZ PIGFON PLANT,WrF. C. Beat, of Toronto, spent OF SUFFERING W-hitevale, Ont. 10 Bead Office, TereateMdnday 'With J. H. and Mrs. 111 Sir Zft=d D. Onler. K.P., President W. D. KWAhows, Vus-PresideasWoman Made Well by Lydia NBeal.so 00 Raserve read $7,000,000Mrs. J. H. Beal and Miss Myrtle L Pinkham's Vegetable CANADIA NATIONAL '11 rawupc',4,,,rt, GeneralK&w*cThompeon were in Stouffville ouCompound. Savings DepartmentFriday. AIM Me," Four a in the &nL ■laterwt Pavia depoefts of $1.00 and symu-4a.vans, cf Whit- Columbus, Ohio. 'Ihadalmo4tgiven lugE. W. mod Mrs. E EXHIBITION selV- by, spent Sunday with Claremont up. I had been sick for six yews with ■ 7'WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager.friends female troubles and i Empire FederationMiss �Bessie Graham is spending nervousness. I had6. a few days with Mrs. Nichol, of a pain in my right 4Toronto. _7 side and could Ispeotaole WA —notMr. Howard Allen, of Bowman-� eat anything wha- ville, is spending a few dave with out hurting my 1,20'0 Performers; 10 MassedThomas Neal and family. stomacb. I could. G. Scott, of Richmond Hill, not drink cold waternor eat anyispiere at the home of his father, BWds; Chorus of N Voices 'LISTEN at all Glorious Pageant symbolizing Im- ST-7NY m. Scott, for a few days. kind of raw fruit,perial Solidarity and PowerBapS_S.nicwillnor fresh -meat norheld A. 5th.ull pr-1saischicken. -- From 178W, :next week. pounds I went to Mammoth Scenic Reproduction of Miss Kathleen Rawson and 118 and d so weak at timesthat the British Houses of P&rU&- i txgw to take Lydia E. ment, Westminster Abbeyfriend, of Toronto, are visiting I fel] overPinkhara's Vegetable Compound, and and the War Office.with the former's relatives here.Clark Rawson, of Toronto, and ten days later I coWd eat slid it did notoil,formerly of Claremont, has enlist- hurt my stomach I have_ Wed with the artillery for overseas. medicine ever since and I feel liketh: ON AND UNDER achineSEAMiss Bessie Bennett has return- now woman. I now weigh ir, pounds -ed to her home in the city after so you cm me what it has done for me ON LANDthe very best spending a month with friends already. My husband says be knoyour medicine has saved my lifa.'?,* R IN 1714E AiR R,here.o Mrs. J. S. BAF.Low, 19A South 4th St., at5 centsMrs. Albert Madill and tw-01( .children, of Detroit, are spending Columbus, Ohio. xcenes that have thrilled the Zm_a few days with J. B. and .,A kre. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Com-' Piro Re4macted by Overawcal- per gallon at Madill. pound eontsliw Jost the virtue, of roots Troops. T. P. Shirk has been taking a and herbs needed to restor; health and pg�n-;hew in Proem of Kanufactureweek's vacation attending barn- strength to the weakened o a of the.raisings, bowling and repairing bodY. That to why Mrs. Barlow, aPump�&chronic invalid, recovered so completely. I mmense Munitions ExhibiteiMrs. Johnston and daughter, it pays for women suffering from my.;Samb, of Toromto, arespending female ajimentm to insist upon having L Camp, Tre- nch Warfare Handweek or two with relatives in' Lydia F`tnkham'$ VW*"* COM' Grenade and Bomb Throwin�,be- Pound. structiorl of Warships by HiddenClaremont. CHASieT'W. J. Find Mrs. Miller, of Pick- Mines. Bayonet Fighting. FederationYear Fireworks. Complete Nowwere hereon Monday vigitT, Ontoin the. fD�#unele, Wm; �Scott,edlaremont liverlf�w90 is seriously ill. I . PeRrson, of.oVellb,gton and Mrs The Klufs 'Torontg, are spending a few days 'Bu.* ni-iets all Train."I -Anmer Norsshere with the former's- parents,"Tho, and Mrs. Peargon. Firtit-cla" Rigs to hire day or;. Stop,ook..Think, 'Enlist _'jovernment Exhibit&, Superb ShowingRev. W. C. McConochie. 61 Tor night at lowest.priees: of Live Stock and Agricultural onto, will occupy the pulpit in Phone 1605. Products, Acres of Manu- Er9kine church on Sanday, as Mr. factures.pWgninMcLellan goes to Pickering -to de- Thu. Sanderson Son, Detailed Recruit* g" Camclare the pulpit vacant. Ve' feronto, Aug. 26 to Sept. i IWe congratulate Miss ta PROPRIETORS Every Hamlet in the Township wfll have Stephebson and Miss Jean.Maefar- Ian--,on having*qucee,,4.-qfnl1y passed a man from your own Couhty Battalion their recent examinations for ea -,to talk the big job over with the boys andtr.ince to Model Schools.J. G. and Mrs. Borland and 1M I LT 0a iglvla them any information.• Thomas and Mrs. Graham and'Miss Maggie Graham motored to—when the eMen are needed at otee *be"Grepn*ood on Sunday and ent;--'-the day with Kirk and Mr:5. 99eel- begins to turn—teie the recruiter in yoar PRESSED- BThe Dramatic Club - purpose village and tell him that you can sign up going tcw Prospect this (FrId*-­-now and. go in a month. Let each maneveving to-presentthedrama, RedAcre Farrq, under the isus ceq ofthe Red Cross Society OF1 that do HIS duty and you wil then see theplace. ----We have secured the Agency of these'Brick, andother fellow there.Those who have friends Interred In the Baptist cemetery are re- ta have their lots trim- are preparea to' 4V-ote7 -prices- -da-0- -grades 6n ­_'.Zelp the 18,2nd Battalion by yQgr EnlistmenLtoed, as the cemetery has a veryuntidy ap owing to the W. J. BEATON. J. F. DALES, 2*arance, cars at Clarem6nt, Locust Hill, Greenbum, Ont. Lieut. 182nd Batt., Lieut, 182nd BatL, long grass.weeds an 10 Whitevale Dunbarton There are four things that our -7police trustees are certainly givin g� Let as quote yox� on your brick requirements.their most serious consideration,&tofolYfing-the streets, cutting --.4he weeds, building sidewalks and VVe are authorized Agents for this district.Cream Separators I.w open In Shaw's..repairing the four corners. BusinessMrs. Thos. PaWrsou and daugb-. will assure you everySchools, Toronto, continues untU:'teri Misq Gladys, returned' home cent of proft. August 28h. wbrn.Fall Term Ze- .on Sunday after spending a week gins. Free Qatalogue. Write -with the former's sister, Mrs. Jaq. Mowers and Rakes,' Verity11ortop, of Port Perry. Mr. Pat- Plows, Wagons and W. H. SHAW. Pres.erson also Ppept Stinday with Mr... -Buggies. and Mrs. Hortop.We congrFttulate tbe= teFteheiPICKERINGand pupils of the edti-Ftnee elass onJ• . R. THEXTO'.N, Pickering, Oat.tb(! rt f the 6xnn)ib'RtionQ. fiyi� SUMMER TURNITURE-F-ult 0 Ind. Phone _1608 UMISER-NART)'out of iix havinsz ljas4d. 31i­�- Merle Stephenson and Viol*CtC sweet to EdWelining Chair4� und Hammo e iatter at ost.gent deservespecial mention, they Pute)f Chafr� ck�, th e Wee A Cm*BwdLnMk&having secured selwlarghipiz. A:�pecimlly good line -of Camp Cots at $2.25. -Will. Scott, w -ho. hae teen In: Jwt ar-, 'veJ a carload of British, A-ufpoor hL:iR]th for a n iniber�et to sn i(t11res 4ranied liere for some tirue, -0 T I., I., I., M!2 Columbiafirlumber, cora-'Pmonths, is tio*, we regV. P;:kinaly epip-and-taim-t-helti-away. f!sefiouslY ill from heart trouble prising the followingM. 7a, %�bich i�s tnjur-li We -C—.H–. BURLING 7-16 v matched and puennioni Isto,1Q.,..PICKERING �c a _. _his friend nnxiety. tillillZ A V 0 hope for his r-peedy recovery. 0 9 U X 15 0LD amrinks ofour bowlers *enta sheeting, flooring,Two _ZIV 1,a -and C310C3to0to Whitby on Thursday la,;tith t base, casing, etc.-iendlY game w I.R V iwoN4 heplayed a fi Q.Pc1lib of flixt -town but were d 0 goD..'SIMPSON & COO 01cl feated by one shot. On lgatiirdRyW. D ordon & Sim,they meandered over to Stouff. Gir Grei t 1.1illinety and Ribbon Sale to elear out balanceville where they played in thei a I Feb Tisual form, defeating the bowl. -.of this Sea -son's Stoek regardless of price. war .-Zters of that to-wn by 12 hotz. The Apr—PICKERING USY,/­Whitby rinks are expected liere Hats reg. 1.2-5. for RIBBO�NSyard, for- �,-----20c or e and ltidependent'phone, to -day (Thtirsday) to play the fe 2.14), for. 99c -Reg. 40 centsyer 025, Taly - In18C2.2:turin game. 4. :2,tor 1.25. 80 91.00 and i:50, 1.60 25 to„Njiss Katlilpen Story hasre- OZ g8 Sept -4- position as teacber , , 9;dgnedbet of U5, for 2.00 20 lie . . W Oct. !�dthe senior department of the 1.75, for 2�49 15 io P to *_%OV VClaremont ptiblic sichool to ac.Deecept Ft position -on the teaching Dbn't mks goi Hing'one of -these Tlats. -They are all--up.to-the-MillLI-te jenuu7 1917-W.bitby 9, 046waS, BroaRbana.staff of the Wbitbj ptiblic school. in style and of,-xcellent cjtiRlity, and nia regards price—given 4,, Port Perry bridRe-T2, Calanington 11, ,Ilee deparitirefrom Clnremont is away, ;U­)notevahie-sin Wibb6hq, all cut to about B averton 10, 4tellgrove 9I' hili �iYiadeeply regretted by all a5z Aie :idf p(iee. Come to.dFty ftnd buy as they't last 1Qng at the price.has proved herself a most -efficient won Grain Choppingteacher, being reputed one of the4. AN, D OAT FLAKING Of all Mter[&Ia and designbest in the inspectorate. HerIeu's Ftirnidihvgs, Hoots a nd Shoes Cfock-er -YOUGeneral Dry kept in stock. It wttl Pay, succpsq ith her pnpil,; at the; en- Goods, '.The nndersigned is prepa-red to do oaa,, st our works ara ipt oasoktrwice examinations proves'ber grain chopping and oat flFtKing and obt W' priaes. Don't be misled bto be An unustially efficient'teach­ ek sgentowraonotemploythem,oonseque,R �S-P GROCIC -11F every (lay in the weer. Mi-�,; Doughty, who has been C, OCEIIII.ES ly' we can, and atbrow off the %gone Zt'R 141 w 0 P.7 1, 1 .1 in charge of the junior depFkrt- except on Saturday borntritesion of 10 per aent mrhiA you will d promoted to X11%,9 Fresh and up4o- ate, Tea, black' mixed, 35c. lb. Coffee 30c., as. wen t. has been pro 40c. and Phone 2800. A qiiantity of slabsjor sale, also certainly save by purehas story's roorn, "Cl Mi” -johngt� es, axles, etc. — _oh11 solidua._ —of Aghlattriv, has been engaged to wagon tontzu WHITBY GRANITE 00-- 44 fill the vacancy caused by the pro- Do SIMPSON & Co.. PICH—ERING14ohn F. Bayles, Greenwood, ol­ Whttby, motion of Miss Doughty, r_,, K.R -:rr "a -;•,^->s,. ar ra• ..; -r '-•_,,.'->�••-+� �-�.'� .. .s: .,.y.� .air. "..• '� '" •''',y-'': _ .. .-.• :'. ..�.�.... ,."- ,., "' .r -✓' J '. �•/ � ' JY ..,,,,,,-.zr. -s.c• .�.. tee.e' .4 Rl 'ii'- ' . ,•!rte. , ...{ �' '�-;,�.Y_'. a..-'!b.•� .I 'r•yPw �'•. - ..{aT' it.e.•'..-,e --•'.^K :a.-x,-�.. :v:r - J�, yy•N.r 7f. .:. �_. ,y+. .. : . • . .. ... .. _ ,_ Y %. LbLeb•Cv"'•'.�;{A : . _ a�t.a .art' eiv,.. a... y:,+.t a.i•;.r ..N. w . S.�Su arra _.h_ m ..3 _ .A.,SM.'� Y L e. .Eve the pasture. Other-daifymeri, however, man has the price he can gets . . PRESERVING LABELS FREE ' Send red ball trade -mark , ---cut when the pastures are at their best I " ' Dont know about that. There is; - ro 4t a ' = • • Atlantic Sugar Refineries question naturally ar•Eeea: ; Power Bldg., Montllwl 43 dairymen can do without summer ai1. I _sing remembered in swill is as - w • age and claim _their cows give lust as uncertain as an unlaid egg. 1 ' � , -. • •, •' - ., .' 'ter •► - The city lights were ablaze when she woke. She waited impatiently for -the hours to pass. -The policeman hada f The Farm w told her it was of no use to come to I _ his. corner .until:eleven or later; it was past midnight when the bfeaol_- was dispensed. The cluck struck eleven when a carriage Dorcas tad ordered stopped at. the door_ Jason horer_ed 1. Cutting and Curing Alfalfa _+ , anxiously about her. The following directions for cutting _ "You taus"put on yo' big fur'coat, and curing alfalfa .hay are. given by Of Course You Need _ missy, please.;' He was trying' con- Don 11. $ark, C@if� of the Irrigation, staiitly to manage-hdr as he had done ' Investigation Division of -the Ca iad- C when she was a little girl.'- pian Pacific Railway. Though written �' `a - . -- i. -­ "Jason, I don't need it; I'm perfect- for the Alberta farmers, they are CHAPTER VIII.-(Cont'd).powerfu' late fo' a lady- to- be gown! i ly warm." j with few modifications, applicable, V) Dorcas lowered the carriage win= roun' New York alone." I - "Yo' do, sure ez' yo' lireathin', conditions wherever alfalfa is grown.. „• dow and gazed *out. Oswald; watch- ,No; I would rather have you here ; misay," he pleaded anx%usIy. "Hit's •In order to secure the best appear- ice Cream comes out'of the freezer }i ed. her. The girl's face mirrored her waiting for our return. ,groan bitter 'sol' fo' November. Yo' ing alfalfa hay on the highest pos- newCc!clousem—wheneIt is made Eesti "Tenth and Broadway," she direct- _all 'll freeze of "' rah BENsoNs. -feelings so keenly he could feel,what yo don- sible value, and a product that will I was passing in her mind. Her lips ed, ­ as the cabman- shut the door. ..He "All right," laughed •the girl, -and 'always command the- highest market And It is pretty hard to ask for any - "Its quiverfd-and tears hung on her lashes I pulled up at her signal oppoi]te the she slipped her- arms into the wide price, alfalfa hay must not only be E: -,c tinge or Creta C-=7: with --- She could not trust herself to - speak. bakery. The place was closed, the , sleeves. "Just to please you,'Jason— ' cut at the proper stage of -growth,- Fruit, madgof Benson'sCorn Starch. "I shall never forget how that piti- bread line had dispersed, and the.,! remember that - not because I'm cold. but.shoul-.1 be oared. in such a tray as ► Cur new Recipe Bock Dc�mu halo ful line appealed to me the first time I quiet gray of earl} morning had be; Now," she added, "don't get nervous '.t•o retain, not only its-, leaves, but as uss• Write for a cccy tc cur Wrnrcal , I saw it," the mart continued, "al- 1 gun to creep over the street. Occa- if it is an tour or two'before I return. much as possible of its bright green ! tose,d BENSON'Se sure , tFatel ystarour c"y in' though 1 had known the poor of Lon- sionally a cab dashed past of a trolley ' I shall be quite safe. Mr. 3lerry will color as well. In order to obtain Canada for mere- titan half acenturr. don since boyhood. This homeless,., went on its clamorous way, but there come back with me to -night I know product, y this cls, s of but -also its THE CAt1AQA STAF.CH C0. LIMITED famished. orderly column, growing were few stragglers to be seem. Here Have everything as cosy and cheer-- bright ga sen.-color��ahieh makes it. so -�: aAONTHCAt CARDINAL, - 4 -as one man after another comes creep- and there a man on foot, walked ful as ossible. Anal=Jason--I've aAANTROtaD. 2t6 r6aTwttuwrt. in fr m his. burrow to- hold a place briskly, as if a shelter waited him ' of m k I'll ring when I want nttt active. _ g Q g Y key. b The lea4•es of al4lfa bray � contain was too much for me. I stood watch- somewhere. On the sidewalk stood a ; you. Don't bother about opening the- more feeding value. pound for pound _ ' ing it from thatcorner," he pointed tall PolicemaA. Dorcas studied his ' door. The girl's intuition told her than the stems of -the plant, so that ., across the street, "night after night. t face fora moment, then she beckoned ;that Merry might have fallen to such the plan to insure the _saving of as much milk without it, would not bhi' used to tryto het In a few cases I him. He came instantly to the cab low state that it would hurt' for even ' riairyinen that do feed it pt zest as p. ,the plant o insure he "saving of as, g- j n did manage o put a man on his feet• �vnndom• v ti the old servant to see !him. -The' tie=; large a percentage of the leaves as . Exgmine them frequently and on the The task was gcnterally hopeless, ex- "Is this your beat every night . " i gro understood. ossible. The pro er cutin of. elf- On the 'face of't, it would resin . 'sept thab I could satisfy the hunger "Eevery night this week," said the I , "I know, missy, I'll do des ez yo' say alfa, howeveri is not a.diffe different pro= that cattle should" not require any of -the moment. During hard winters . man in blue. —but fo' de Lawd's sake do take care blern, provided favorite weather con- more 'succulent feed than they would _ In New York I have seen the line i ."The men in the bread line have i.ob y-o'se'f. What_could I say to 3larse iditions can .be secured_- .Ida hard- get on a good rich pasture if they t grow 'till there were hundreds in it. , dispersed. Do you know where they Enoch if anyt'ing happened to mi9- and fast rule can be laid down that are fed grain and meal to increase sometimes it goes down Tenth street go?'. By y'+ • - • ' the richness of -the ration. The I will fl£ ell conditions equally well for a and aroy- d the corner." f •Where they go, lady?" The police- "Nothing's-goiiig to happen, good the methods all lc n hanfikag in each case safest plan, however, is not to bt•y td ` Dorcas turned to look at him. Tears man smiled. "J. couldn't tell you no old .Jason,'" cried the girl, sa she ran � will always depend largely upon the answer the question at all, but to let stood in her eyes and her tips gtaiv- I more where they go than if they were down the steps. { wea-ther.. ly, al#alfa -should _be out_ fn_ h cows answer the question.Silage } to Bred. The office —_-- - - in to their holes " -' - _-- .•--- �_wa_p_ wai ing at the -cot- . -. Narraaa] is about the thea est flood .we can _ Dorcas shiv - u ere an a ec c woo d not ;raked cup into twindrowswwhile, stnl feed them and if they seem to relish I urrierstand, he went on. o .� " ner. He beckoned the cabman to pull is off are wondering why we well clothed, ,lute homeless—on such a night as P g unng a summer we magTe suis - N ' fed and hheltered from the wand, are good share of thein are.' The shine sato the sacci e, then he that` it is doing thew gonia Animals this 4" quite green, either ]ate the same aft- ' here,. and they are—there. I do not „ stopped for a minute at the windowernoon or not later than the follow- after all are very much like human know: It is a problem as old as the man spoke with little interest._ The "I'll stay near by and kee p my ing afternoon, for the longer it is left �='�"v bet's one man's sties] is eworld itself. All we can dog is to help I misery in the streets of New York eye . on you. R'hsn you see. your • in the swath, the more it vdill be- another mans poison" --and if the Individually, man to man. ; was an old atony to him Ply, signal me. I'll give your 'come bleached and discolored from the ! cows eat up the silage readily let gF - Dorcas' gaze went back to the bread i "Do the same men come to the line cabby the order, and .he can drive :sun. •if the weather is dry there is them' have it even if it does not-airres tine. Oswald sat in thoughtful silence night after night?" _around a block or- two and take you ,little danger of placing it in the wind- ' with our ideas of balanced rations. Don't • think me sacrilegious. - Mr. ,, up ,Tenth street. Then slip out and routs too green. - h should be left r I Aman' has to he_,mtehLy hungry ='Dswaid:' she coh� whsai I I . gem your—your --- --way"-; in the windrows from one to two days. eys o esE: When he stands an hour or two wait- we such misery it makes me wonder ing for a hunk of bread. If his luck I There ain't no chance of him seeing or until half dry, and then placed in In virtually and dairy -district. pro- ! the Eternal himself hsa aeon- turas he drops out. Still, I've seen You .come up behind, as he would it ,small or medium-sized cocks or piles. babiy among bile herds supplying one :. icience." d atient, pallid men. Stragglers the same faces there eve -til ht for a i •`'Ass the bread line' begun to. gath- where itis to be left until it is suffici- =factory,. it is possible to fled contrasts -.She nab watching the a r'Y g you crossed, the street." - t p P a8 month. Are you a settlement lam_ ! ently .cured to permit of storing. I running something like this: One -erept up, to join it from every direc- or yet?" she asked. he asked res ectfull The main principle to be observed in '.herd of 14 cows gives- on -the aver- " simply imagine -respectfully. • "hardly, ma'am.-` _ There's a few I !" "No." The girls ,iker flushed. `I the curing of -alfalfa should be to dry , age .7,782 lbs. milk and 248 Ilia., fat, aver - lion. I arm 1 cannot ams tie . a God who- Mr: Oswald. She gtissped thought to -night when we were pass- straggTers hangin round. Them that it out sufficiently for storing with as while a neighbors herd of 14 cows has arm with a half-stafied scream come first t the first chance, of averages only 4,037 lbs., milk and 1b15 Eng that I saw some one in th'e bread j � little exposure to the sun and 'ale- and laid her trembling hand uppn his. ! line I knew, somebody -we can't find." course, only it's a nasty night to watt I menta as possible. If his principle is lbs, fat. Indeed, int looking over the "What is et t" asked her companion, outdoors with an em t etotnach." i rising. "What frightened you, Masa "That happens many a time. p Y borne in mind, and the plan outlined i records, in eleven districts the average Y "Do you think;' Dorcas asked ea- (To be continued,) carried outs it is possible to dry'it cxt� difference between -the high- herd 'av% Wentworth ?" No stared past her out I _ _ Onto the street. The block of vehicles gerly, ere woul be, any chance nce of r to sufficaenti bright stacking and still y- stages and the low ansa amounted per 1 his beinghere to -morrow rd ht?" .• The Big Failure. Iain its br' t , green color—alwa s 4,899 lbs•; milk and 140 lbs., tat per �1wd begun to move. _ They: were again1 The likeliest chance in the world. provided the weather is good. Rain cow. This is certainly an axeraortiva. driving slowly down Broadway, I To'what do you attribute his fail= !' '""Nothing," she answered quickly, If a mans wolfish with hunger—and I uref" during harvest its feeding value, it is ' ary difference, and indicates._ that it �eia'r"nothing but a chancy resemblance. I you'd think some of them were wolfish •'To the fact that he spent his lice i being more widely grown each year, will pay bo calculate what cows can thought I—saw some one whom I looking for a way to make Mone l yrs yith difti� do' -- the .way they n -a -mo thf a heap of wI4 k " cuuky- . Some,groted n s L- hay -d cared small ' . -Take it.. comfort In _evea._a_monthful et -bread Y Y ornce knew. tt moat have teens Mas- without for ]t patrons of two creameries be ,��•,. - anothpr way and a -cup of coffee." � facts place the pile y p gin this - "If I should come to -morrow night "stools" with slatted bottoms,- the cow calculation, cow testing. It was The Englishman glanced at her car. „ g Flattered. - tously. She began to chat about the —„ Ethel=Mama seems to hke Jacl stools being constructed of 1x4 inch 'found in i916 that 'their herbs had _ la and other things.She wen 111 give you any help you want, ' lumber, and elevated on abott legs matte a gain Over their 1915 record of play try- wonder wh said the officer. kindly, as Dore- s - Y x inches from the ground, 71 pounds of fat per cow, a gain od Dorcas lie i t sa whatever t shoo i to forget hate er had startled . � g fated. _• Fanny --He raiatook bei for you � g Per cent. But 6n the 'other - - -- her. She said "Good -by" at the dost i one night! niter which each pile or cock is coy- eight of her home. Oswald realized that I "I don't believe I'll want help. The g eyed wStt a vanvsa rover until the hay hand the 1913 patrons of the same _ .is thoroughly cured and ready for the two creameries who did not -go in for drove away he tried to recall anything etly sa possible. It is altogether a a s ' methgi -ts---expensive'; colt = t 1t of! i7 rounds e! r which could have happened. A wom- family affair." -"Gay dogs -the Romans must have "from the standpoint of both equip- ; fat per cow, seventeen• per cent.• If -__,Lan of her poise would not be disturbed "I understand. You'll find pie } been in ' bite olden days." Ment and labor. The covers used the inen not -cow -testing had - made F Iby.a trifle. here," f -You're right! Think of- going cost abort 60cents each. Whatever i gains with their cows in the -two -years i I "Thank you. Good" night," to bed by the light of. the Roman the condition of the weather or the as those made who were testing. it Dorcas shut t4ie street door and ran y ght," said +' upstairs to her brother's study, where Dorcas gratefully. I candlel" method of curing, -it should be - orpe . would have meant -6n increase in the -0 It 'phone stood. She searched din- "I didn't bring Mr. Merry to -night, in mind that water on the hay from output of 58,3$2 pounds of butter! 11- - tractedly through the directory for I Jason," she said, when t -he old servant either dew or rain is more liable to pays. to test- ' Record forms are Ift ree of charge r n, appliga- the address of a livery from which le than moisture row nghtened edoor for I think heewillbcome'.mor- - -' a I �beyse Haiyia ready to stack-*hentno ItioFtohe Dairy Divison,Ottawa— • ,occasaionall she called a cab. The a 1 A. name had. escaped her. She- stood I•- The following day seemed to. Dor- - to tcP+' / ,moisture can be twisted out of 8 i -;for a moment trying in vain to re- j car the longest _ she had ever. lived pure me :y/ butch or wisp by twisting in the _ call it, g I . g P i hands• -- Can Cats Henry - - .� then she ran the bell. Her through. The weather was eras and 11 s,r, "` wait seemed endless before the old cold. She went for a lop walk tread The acuteness of the average cat's servant appeared. ing for the first time a tangle of _ 1 ' - I { I sense- of , hearing - is proverbial; but Jason, she cried impatiently; streets in the vicinity of the docks, It _ Feeding Silage. j � e , it is a proverb that needs qualifying "w1te is Mr. Wentworth's livery + was a part of ilia city which belongs!/ ' i There are almost as many difi'er For example, many white cats are man?" to the very poor. She searched Y "Costello, mis r " �/� 1 - ; enit ways of feeding cattle success- abaolute]X_deaf, and though the idea _ - ab ei er3zwhezre.for one figure. Poverty, -fully as there are men-wbo feed them. may -appear absurb at firat.sight, it "Stay here a minute," she said as ' famine and ho els tie s P . - some students that she paused for central's answer, Then ? create a family resemblance among - l' the color of a cat is associated with i ,,II I ant animals and in the state of nature she stooped to the 'phone. men, women, and children. Still= N „ I � � esttle cart get all the nourishment its crenae of hearing. Among several- • _, Send a cab, please, to 26 Waverly she found nowhere the marl for whom i u imported Persians or ion haired place, immediately." - from it they require. p° g? she looked. When she reached home 'reserved With domesticated animals, where cats, from abroad, not one white one She turned again to the old servant. at noon she felt tired physically and in the number has been able to hear "Jason," she asked, "you have wait- t mentally. She had - spent an almost - D ' in the case of the beet animal early -the slightest sound. _Raspberries- maturity ,is sought, or where in the" gd on Mr. Merry when Enoch brought sleepless night. As she dropped off him here—sick haven't you?" 1 in a drowse she dreamed of find' case of the dairy cow a• large quantity ° Y ! g will keep their 1patural. of milk- is .desired -extrra •feed has to -'hot So Bad as Feared. Deed I has, missy. Many's de • Merry, of bringing him back to the „ : time Marie. Enoch an I's 9onc all sorts I world where he belonged, of setting .Color if you Ilse be supplied, In the winter the nuc- Pleased, mum, nurse says -would Be g culent part of the ration—what cor- You come ab once las baby's been an ob_ waitin on hi]Rh when hes done his face owards fame, hap-phap— responds a to t e grass during t e sum- sw `ote puke • been sick, puffectly misamble, missy. an honorable life. I an' she s s don.'t be hundui alarm - Yo' -all don't know bow misau of thought of. love—the love of ' mer feeding—is provided in.tht shape $Y y ` " --- of roots or silage. The other part of ecus luckily they're' safefy pih"s." Can ,you help to -night? I may I a woman fora man-=-zstirred--in — q— bring Mr. Merry back with me—rnis- heart. She had forgoten her broth- the ratioh-consists of hay and meal. • . •- Her Idea. Wheff-the amanals are turned out to — -- —= -- - arable," � en's zees There was somethin - - ' - _ :-- -- q g :Deed I can," cried the old man,' singularly c 'ld]ike about Meng, With pasture in the summer it wail$ seem "My dear, I've an idea," said old, , with eager " s cm reasonable that the supply of succu- ' Mrs. Godot to her caller. -you g ympathy. Yo des lest his magnetistri�i�i blended a strange I (him ;to me. Lawdyl I t'ink ez much dash of childi&i{ ependence which a lent feed that was -Applied during the -know we frequently read- of the sol. s / ob Marse Andrew mos' �as I do ob `few men never lose. It has appeal- the Pure cane sugar which winter would no longer be regUire!l: discs ritaking-s'orties. Now, why not - a lot of tbose aorttea -rid me." I the first time they met. "Thank you," said Dorcas grateful- From morning till night she waited ly. "t am not sure whether he will anxiously for news from her brother, come, but in case he does, be' ready I but tione,�`a'me. She realized that he for him. He may want a hot bath was..on the wiong_ clue, bub he _. had and supper. Have a cheerful fire; left no -address-, and. Dorcas could it is bitterly cold outdoors,' merely wait. After her walk she lay She turned and ran elownstaira down to rest on the ]lbrary.couch• A when she heard the rattle of wheels few minutes later she was sleeping on the street below. peacefully -as a child. • When Jason ; "Don't o' want me to o wid o' came in he closed the shutters nois missy? suggested Jason, "Hit's lessiy and covered her with an afghan. dissolves at once. Order 7 - - They find 'that if they do, offer- the `trend them -6o the "poor - fe]loiva at'the " `:': name in original packages% animals silage they will not eat is front ?" 2 and 5 -Ib Cal'totl8 - readily. Evidently the cattle get all ----=� _ tl'te succulent feed they require from i ything But: '-10 and 20 -lb bags .Eve the pasture. Other-daifymeri, however, man has the price he can gets . . PRESERVING LABELS FREE find that their cows eat up the silage anything he wants and. the way. hal almost ad readily during the summer I wants, it:." ' Send red ball trade -mark , ---cut when the pastures are at their best I " ' Dont know about that. There is; - - - -' Ltd. tai during the winter months. The the medium -soft boiled egg." ' ifsoma ! Atlantic Sugar Refineries question naturally ar•Eeea: ; Power Bldg., Montllwl 43 dairymen can do without summer ai1. I _sing remembered in swill is as - age and claim _their cows give lust as uncertain as an unlaid egg. c `• g�x $ Eye r..fs*.• ':` - , � •� .. .. 1 ' . •; a of !.: ''a OND WOOD WAS FULL RUSSIANS MAKE BIG STRIDES- - - •� . _ _ � _ . T LIRE : - 0 DEAD _ IN DIRECTION OF WING& I. Attacking on F'roitt-4 Eight Miles, They Carried German Outer Not" Thiity Left Alive When Capture.of Guzuskaneh• From Turks Means an Advance .by the �g Works for a Stretch ' of Five Miles. =- - the British Secured { — _ Grand Duke's Troops of Forty Miles in Five Days. Possession.. _ - - - A despatch from British Headquai-- London, July 23.—The British, in-Itoarmy who t the next `movementr will I tern in France, via London, says :— A despatch from London says; vanced Lo Guzuskaiieh, a distance of eluding AAustraIian troopd, by -a mid- 'be• Troops on the left of the recent Guzuskaneh has fallen_before the ad- nearly 40 miles. In. one place to the right of Poz1- great British advance. attacked the I .Further successes in the Caucasus sight thrust on a front of eight miles ; . y I German line which ran in front of vancing right wing of the Russian are reported in the offici8I statement. a> ares the artilleryfailed to completely _-. between Thiepval and Guillemont, car- level the vudre entanglements erected army of the Caucasus, Petrograd ail- p , BazeAtia-le-Petit wood, and was pro- front Petrograd, which'foilbws: Tied the German outer works for a by, the Germans,• and the: English tected by double lines of wire. ' Bri. Trounced officially on Friday, The "In the region of Djwizlyk we made troops attacking on that front were fish guns, however, lied accounted for place lies 45 miles south-west of Tre- further progress, taking prisoner as `xt stretch of five miles, penetrated into g bizond the Black Sea ort. The town { .r- subjected to afurious machine-gun Ithe wire and before the Germans're- P officer and 60 Turks. Between Trebi- �Pozieres, and, wheelingaround the has about 8,000 inhabitants, and is zond and. Erzin an, after a fight, ,fire which cost them heavily. De- alized it the British fire- was lifted i g; `'•��-�.- village, have driven a wedge across , spite this, they succeeded in penetmt- from their front line and British built on both sides of a ravine. It is took the town of Guzuskaneh. In the the Ba aume highroad between Pozi- noted' for its fruit production. The region north-west o! the town of, Kial.I p rng into Guillemont, snit now hold troops were pouring over the renin g i errors awl Ba aume. sections of the outakirbs. In addi- ants of the battered p capture o! Guzuskaneh indicates that', kitscheykli we mood prisoner 80 Turk- _ . p ; parapets on to the Russians are pr in forward ter. The German defenee line between tion, the British for a time regained of them. Two waves went ahead, and p B fah officers and 400 man, and captor -{`x p ngueval, where as soon as they had swept the front rapidly towafd their objective at Ed- ed important convoys. We repulsed • Pozieres and . Guillemont bore the 'coni Iete control 02 Lo � brant of he attack, and it was here there has been heavy fighting. for the lino clear two other lollovsa3. zingan. Since the capture of Baiburt an enemy offensive in the region east on July 18 the Czars troops have ad- of Rivandouza (region of Mosul). that thela -eatgain BritishMore important than t the states, they were forced official re port The tocee throughhi4 part of the programme seizure neral Hai lhasforest the fact ground in -the northern part of the %itthe comparatively few lossesuffered But � ROUllinl\ale ilLL7jJY G� XUAJAUL� that General Haig has forestalled the village before a strong German coon- the troops on the lett' suffered iaore German'a counter -stroke which was in ter -attack. severely, having been raked by ma- = process of preparation, and for which The gain at Pozieres puts the En chine -gun fire. i .9 s ;M large Teutoii reinforcements had been fish troops beyond the German third Behind he German front' line ran a i 0 IMP ALM 7 I FAIN a Lit A LiYD V I�' , a gathered behind the front. line. They are within two `miles of i great wood, itself spanned by three The initiative is still firmly in the the heights of Martinpuich, crest of successive lines of trenches, each with I Teutons Find Increased Dl�cul hands of the British,,and it is theirs ; the plateau. wire protection; These were taken It is Said She Will Enter . the s, one atter another in a aeries of rushes, Warinthe Very Near ty in Concentrating at - '1 The decision was he he men going. as fast as, they could in MUNITIONS SIJP'PLY � and en- the dim light of early morning Future. : - _ • ny One Point. , 0 �ahusiaatic, and the conference ended dough a wood dense and •chocked with the singing of the National An- with fallen timber, and so full 01 A despatch from London says: A despatch from Paris says: Cos- �iR1i MEANS �RNG them "an .incident " says The I Roumania will cast her lot with -the trary to expectations, the Germans IlLAlw . Li, au+' y huge sbeil-holes that it was all! Chronicle, probably unknown at a " allies in the very near future. That have made no attempt to follow up, z, climbing, jumping, scrambling and Labor conference any time within the i is the befit in London. The plight of ,the smashing blow delivered against List thirty or fort , crawling. Whatever their method of Austria y years , the continued successes of the northern Verdun defences a week going, they got there The waited the Russian armies—euceeeses that' a o. The French counter-attacks a ':New Minister Receives Urgent' y { g 9-, • in one trench while the guns behindM have reached, and passed the Rou- I cording to the offkial accounts, ars Message_ From Gen: Haig,.._- ARIA-A6R1£LFI?R3f, - concentrated their Bre on the. next 1 can. -border --and the al -I- back —the . SI -1 -gradually- fiery •. - -line. -� gradually-wlaaistg A despatch, fro;n London says: COLLEGE. Then they ! lied offensive from Saloniki will lead, gained by the Germans at heavy cost, i ey staggared forward as it is. ex ected to the important de- - in the vicinity of Thiaumont ands Edwin Samuel Monta the .near - --- p ' soon as the guns had lifted and while cision. Information from Bucharest Fle This inactivity on the art 1 " - Munitions Minister, had the following Large Increase in. Attendance at Snm- m'y. Y P � ' i I the artillery. went to the next- Then forecasts-develo menta at almost any from General Sir Douglas Haig ! mer Course. 1 P Y 'tit@ Crown. Prince Is interpreted byl read at the conference of represents- ;. I the process was repeated. French military opinion as evidence - moment. tives of trades unions on Wednesday: I In 1918 the number attending fife With alternate waits and rushes it e - ` that the Germans are finding incress-� g ., summer course for teachers at the On- , took three hours to get through the At this moment we are engaged , wood. THOUSANDS TO GO OVERSEAS. Ing difficulty in concentrating troops In the greatest battle the British army,' tario Agricultural College was 106, German -- at any one - point on the fWnt. - The _ ever fought. I feel confident if the while Five weeks is thare n h of the ' In It and was full of end machine Authorities Anounce Important Move- French officers say that each fresh as - workmen could see their comrades . meat of Troops. vault on Verdun is requirin to age,.;. , -si course and includes two years' train- Bans were posted which searched the I and larger time to prepare- They with heroism beyond all praise, Lhey ing a rat year give$ an element- open spaces between the wrecks of A and from Ottawa says :— claim that the Germans took no fere' e certificate and the second year the trees as the British troops came on Ten thousand soldiers, principally - .would not hesitate to surrender their ' ry Y than 18 days in preparation for the IL two days' August holiday. � intermediate certificate in agriculture. But nothing stopped them. By soon from Caanp Borden, are to psxesd .attack of July i2. "A two -days' cessation of work 'in The regular stat! of the college does after 7 o'clock they had cleared the overseas soon, it was anounced at the munition factories must have s the teaching, but the courses are car- top of the wood and taken 800 Aria- the Militia Department on Thursday --most serious effect on our operations, ' ried on under the auspices of the De- oners. morning. The necessary arrange-;CANADAB'1�LISTM OTA • artment of Education. Country and The good ' itself was full .of dead � menti have been completed to secure !, NOW TOTAL 580,656. It might even mean an addition of � P �'y '. P , many months to the war. The army in city school -teachers get a better idea ;and the Germans taken there say they ' ships. The units going include seven France looks to the munitions work-' of scientific agyfculture', and the idea believe of all the troops who were in battalions from Camp Borden and Ontario Leads with 143,195, as Com-, ' ers to enable It to complete its task.. is to help in keeping young country the wood, not thirty men escaped a- three from Niagara. No chaplains, Pared With Quebee'a 58,890. and I feel sure that this appeal will ! people from going- to aha citiraThe + live, - - I jiinior Majors, assistant Adjutanta or A despatch from Ottawa says: not be in vain. Let the whole British -,Inspector of Elementary Agricultural _ lMiQnalling. officers will be included. in TofaI enlistments in Canada up to nation forego any idea of a general ; Classes, Mr. J. B. Dandems, is m ' GREATER PART OF POLAND . l the ten thousand to ¢o overseas July ib number 880,865, Ontario lead - holiday until our goal. is reached. A 'charge of the school. ' WILL SOON BE FREED Ing with -.145,195. From the Toren speedy and decie�vs victory will then 4 - 'LIQ UOR�CONSUMPTION division alone there are 78,715. e-�. ."' bee has given 88,890 men, of whom` _be ours. .0 BOAT POSTAL SERVICE - Petrogisd, July 28.-Gensra.l Sak- lql CANADA DROPS. 80,186 were from the Montreal 'dim=' Mr. Montagu pointed out how vital haroff's brilliant stroke in forcing the { — iRaa the question which had induced I BERLIN TO AMERICA. i I tract. From the Maritime Province; q enemy back from .the Lips and. the A despatch from Ottawa says •-. ____- _--- , _ � the number is 81,653, and from Mani-' . Haigwritesuch_._._j-S bas pleced� a Aastiiaas in he The consumption of alcoholic. liquors' An the midst of his overwhelming re- A Geneva despatch to the Exchange moat dangerous predicament of the to Canada dropped from .872 --per cap-i-tobs to the coast 186,989• sponsibiltties. The confreres unani- Telegram, London, says that the ` war, Unless the Russians can lie ' its to .745 per capita in the fiscal year { mously decided to Fiend a reply to Munich Nachrichten publishes a Ber- I SCORES OF BODIES OFF °GeneraLHaig, assuring him that there lin despatch saying that the postal held oft from .Lemberg and - Kovel, 'Just ended, according to returns is - would be no relaxation in their efforts authorities are compiling regulations either by way of Vladimir-Valytiaki or sued on Thursday by the Inisnd Rea. �. THE NORWEGIAN COAST. gas for a submarine the Stokhod line, the Austrian armies, enue Department. The consumption Victisiis- 'of Jutla>id Battle Floatlns small. that all holidays would be post- and scales of char worn out and depleted, pond until military exigencies per- postal service betweea Germany and and looking ,was abou e -Quarters of a gallon in vain for help from the Germsns,. per capita `Far spiriti, for beer nearly Amid Wreckage in North Ses. milted of their being taken. the United States ; are roomed to ani o inioua retreat flue gallons, and fair wine .062 gallon, . -- F e w o ie ace of Galicia, and in.. T'he consumption of tobacco also A despatch from New -York •royal to the shadow of the Scores of bodies of�both English andr �j i� u j� great Carpmahitn shaves a -falling off of from' 3.421 German sailors, equipped with liter Tl?RRIBLE COy01►WA 8i\ �El�_ Ail\ wail, and the .greater part of Poland pounds to 8.326 pounds per head. preservers and floating in a mass ail will once more be freed - of German eckage from the big Jutland navalt ?. D THEtroops. STEAMERS RELEASED (battle, were encountered of the coast` ° . BELiIN GLill11J11, LINES a FOR ATLANTIC TRADE of Norway on July, 2 by the eteames� LATEST ZEPPELINS rLyngenfjord,-which arrived here from ARE MONSTER AIRSHIPS. Northland, Southland and Canada Bergen an Wednesday. A fleet of British Aviators Bring Down Five Hostile Machines—One Battle - Back Into Service. small vessels sent out by the Norweg- A _ Copenhagen despatch to the ! .fan Government were collecting the r - Lasted Nearly an Hour. London Daily Telegraph describes the i A despatch from Montreal says: dead - _ new and very powerful Zeppelinsdee o! the White e British yStar-Dominion ' which, it says, 'are housed at thairp _ ship and aeroplane station in Darm Line steamers which were - formerly .PRUSSIAiY CASUALTIES A despatch fromLondonsays: The ' German Lines. Our patrol encounter- . in the Canadian trade -the Northland APPROXIMATE 8,000,000. stadt, the most important in Germany. ., -$rttiah airflien brought : down flue � � eleven German machines, with the ,The new Z Southland and Canada --which have result that three enemy aircraft were eppeliiis, the despatch says, been engaged in the Government ser. A despatch from London says: Thd German craft in fights over the en-, are 820 feet long, with a gas capacity shot down, one in flames. An of 190,675 cubic feet, mount not only �Zce between Great Britain_and the Prussiate casualties ug to the present *my lines Thursday. Referring to other encounter between four of our Mediterranean. News of. the release of , are 2,801,521, according to the Daily - machine guns, but light pieces of ar- llsese operations, -Sir `Douglas Haig's machines and six of the enemy's last- the three ships was received here on Telegraph, -which claims these figures tillery, have four armor -plated gang- - report reads: ' ; ed 48 minutes. A Fokker was then, connecting their can, engines of � Friday. are official. - "'Taking advantage of the fine shot down, and another badly damag- 4,000 horse -power, and can make. - 67- ther the flying corps continued its ' ed by our lire. The remaining four miles an hour and rise to more than bin operations against points of broke of! from the tight; _ ilitary importance with successful ; "During many oter combats in the 18,000 leets DECISIVE BATTY NOW RAGING, is The hostile aircraft were In -'air a !lith aeroplane was forced to the FORECASTS BIG CROPS C�jTjjj�(� fie BALANCE ( N(Tj ve until evening, when there was; ground: Our total losses for the day -EVERYTHING j jjij��l ,jJ iJr1►L111�VL good deal of lighting behind the were one, machine." •IN CANADIAN WEST. ' - -- - - A despatch from Duluth, Minn., PTSREPRISALS .ayso Bumper crops for the Canadian German Correspondents Realize That the Fate of the CentralRALtAffi - North-west were predicted _ by .Sir - - - William Mackenzie, of Toronto, ,reef- „Powers Rests 'on Outcome of '1*iesent• Offensive. AGAINSTGERMAN SVY�' dent of the Canadian Northern Rail- . - - ►7 i ViJ r a' cis all iron &- We. way, who was here on Wednesday on his we. to Chicago fie said the wheat . Berlin, July Q3.—Max, Osborn in ave babtl r - --- -- yield _one this • year would ' be 800 -R 'Oeclaration of War by the Kaiser's Government •Expected to bs tsicshould be unworthy the atop . _ -• _ r p I -from q y B task we have to fulfil and` - 000 000 bushels, and he did not thin�t despatch to the Vossische Zeitung the farmers would, experience - much om western head uarter$ PAY': The Outcome. � - �� - Incomprehensible.sscriflcee our heroes - �--� difficulty in securing help to harvest We are shaken by burning pain as ! make if we were not able td, updw--1 the crops,- I stand the whole Nry and burden of, A-..deayateh Froin Rome •aa,... �-A ; adopted against the Audtrlsn sub- - 0 �new-streams of German blood- are ,j•vr., u.•;.... .... .,.LA.±..,.w.. ,, ...-, - Thursday Chamber of Deputies y P rThe 1'AX,WLl�Znn rtcvr OF SHIPPING FIRMS, - - lessness over what canngt be changed. "We feel the re. storm of'the Angel It it' su iont4mrii�ig Teprisal measures aRslnat bits *very of property, vecond ____ l "After two yews of war the united powerof the enemy. of - Destruhtion is passing through now a quee on o! everything for the a v of the- sttalned relations be- prohibits a' recourse to law { coo aut or nes the Gov. %rnment to adopt- against -the. alien despatch from London sa a: An- .nouncemsnt.-was m+Lde In the Houseranka of Commons on W edresday by the _ i lie of tits han: arms OUT r*tioTi. fury and mercilessness as if the death differently now from what we diad' in', had I iween Italy+ and Gwman . • The de- enemies of Italy and her allies adds. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Reginald :_ ince of battles only just begun, August, 1914. Unexampled deeds of "Whilst enemies fearful' fate lie bet�ogen But, still the con-, efee,- which• was prepareh by -Baron- Honal reprisai meaa,ieva, McKenna, that the Government bad aur suffer - Sonnino and Slgnors $aaekl and lista- to tate eamies- of iielatiow between Germiiny .and Italy de decided to take in taxation seventy- the 1051164, we do not blind our eyes to the i clgdizig point has to be reached antii new mourning Come to us, nos over! everytbing 111 111 the balance of deatt�h, _ erirextends alien rtlil'now sd .._upon .how aeyla per. cent. of excess profits r Italy a 44 her allies wary -measure (hrmany views the draww of shipping }trims. the ^rirnianeaa of the tale of this de- or life." 4.rNk1'� .cw..-,.. c,w,�.-.,si.,._..-....;..�.e•,:�-•+:'•�.�...�aC.;:.�s_.-.ti..�7.<..•�:+,,...,....-�.r.sF!-.i�::.,::.k«,�•w:-.� _ ae.:.3;ksuv. �ia�' F XI •-Dr. Henry will be here as usual -T. W. and Mrs. Underwood fesrional duties. 4%qgbter, ,Miss Beplah, motored .,LOCALISMS. next Tuesday to attend to his pro- and J. N. and Mrs. Breaky and • m m e --ZCarman Gordon, of Toronto, -Dr. and Mrs. Howden and down from Toronto on Friday of spent Sunday with his relatives family, of 0 memee, spedt a short last week and spent the day with here. time Qu Wednesday. calling, uDQn W. L..and-Mrs. Courtice and Da friends. They were motoring to joyed fishing at the lake in the -M. L. FriedeTricheen, who is W"ktag in the city, was home the city. afternoon. over Sunday. B -and Mrs -Edwards. of Coal Oil Stoves, -Miss --Ella Andrew, of Mark. Pickering, and friends from' Pert. -Sale Administrator's bam, is visiting here with her Whitby, motored out -to Lindsa OF - on Sunday and spsnt the day wd.tK mother and sister.,, .,Labricating Oils, Fly -Oil relatives in that town. -Miss D. Hobbs, of Toronto, The monthly meeting of the House,- Lot, IFurniture 1. with Mrs spent Sunday James Ladies' Aid'will-bd held The -undersigned has been instructed Harveking Tools; etc.. Gordon and family. Methodist the" Of Mrs. Cotirtice'6n -Melville, and Mrs. Smith, of at to offer for sale by public Toronto, ares pending a weekv�.itb Wedn6sday, August Sad, at. the- auction On. their relatives here. .1 hour, All ar6461cbme' Saturday 5th.,day 9f,Auguit, 1916 -7- --B U N D Y- .11 -lits. (Rev.) B. N. , de Foe Wa g. _JOS E H -Ewart Gordon, of,Toronto, has - On the premises at Frenchman's Bay, .... -been holidaying with -his relatives net has been confined to her room house and lot., part of lot No. 23. •in here for a few days.. with an attack of' asthnia for the-%, the 3rd Range Broken Front, town - 'of New York ioast few d- Zliip bf -Pickering, as more particularly -Ernest Banks, t days at the home of visiting his uncle' and auut, L. Parents, W. G. and Mrs. Ham, described in'a deed from James Hilts SALT SALT I -SALT .1). and Mrs. Banks. --Mrs. Grigg and family moved 'to%*'esley Hilts, dated Nov. L"Ah. 18N. Miss Jessie Gilhulv is -visiting to Oshawa on Friday last, and will as N6.42444, containingf an acre. We have on hand a new shipment of Salt, every size you want from withRev. D. E. and"Mrs. John. make that their future home, Mr. The house is a 4-roame114 story frame 3 lb-. to 200 lbs. sack.., at the old prices. house, with shed arid shop overhead., n, of Fenelon Falls Grigg having secured D, -good -posi- sto and other small outbuildings. of tion with the McLaugblixi Motor -Hairy and Mrs. Ellicott, There will also be sold a lot of house - Brock Road, spent Sunday with -••- Car Co. hold furnittire : 2 beds -with. sprints :This is the time to uny your StraW Hats and' we haVib� a - dandy '' W. 13. and Mrs. Powell. -Pte. Hai -land Collins, who has and mattresses, 2 dressers, 2 was lot froin $1.25.to.$2.00, also see our light Caps, -Mrs. Arnott and 'da. ugbter, been at the Niagara Training stands, 2, tables, sofa, 'rocking chair, Underwear, Boots, Shoes. h Camp for the past few weeks, sideboard. cupboard with glass doors, Shirts, Miss Nellie, spent a few days with spent a few days at his home here -2 stoves. invaliTs chair. scone -bottom relatives is Chert wood. Buy y'our Summer Suit from Canada's Best TailQrs, the Lowndes. Co.,. re on last leave before proceeding chairs. kitchen chairs, dishes, clock, -Mrs, George Martin, of Toron- overseas. oilcloth. a carpenter's tool che�t and for which we are agents. We guarantee a perfect fit to, spent Sunday here with her tools, and a variety •of other articles, and the best of satisfaction. .-mother, Mm James Gordon, The patrons of H. J. Marquis iscluding a lake fishing outfit. ream parlor will be treated to -Miss Minnie Rattan, of Whit- lee c some good music. on Saturday Sale to commence ai 2 otclock, by, has been the guest of Miss 1R.' A, BUNTING PICKERING "has Andrew for a few days. evening, as a demonstrating piano Laura Terms of Sale -For the chattle pro - Mrs. F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, jrs f rum the Cecilian Piano Co. will be perty. cash. For the: house and lot Established, 1857. spent Sunday here with her par- On exhibition there. there will be a reserved bid. The pur- ents, GeQ. M. and Mrs. Palmer. -Whilp motoring along the chaser shall pay down a deposit of 10 'and Myrtle of sale, sign Clazle, of Toronto, spent over Sun- On Sunday, W. B. Powell met agreement to complete his purchase atiother.gkuto, in which were two and shall pay the balance of the Pur- dx�y_ with John and Mrs. Murka:r, men, both of whom were in a chase money at the expiration of one ore Mrs. Fuller and son. of Var. t _Misses Florence Kingston road west the village per cent. at time 0 The month. - !the B. C., are visiting with beastly state of intoxicatio 1huly. auto was going at a furious rate For further conditions and particu- ithe former's mother, Mrs. Gi lars apply to 'or -Ed. and Mrs. - Dennis,of T and swaying from one side of the Now is. the time -f to th --*L- W. B. POWELL. Auctioneer to, sher, en t to -the -other. ----By putting on w th- the A. W* Ejx.T�s. Administrator. Ues.brother, W- B. and Mrs- POW• the emergency brake, Mr. Powell Dunbarton, Ont., all. managed to avoid a collision by or J. E. FAREWELL. Berger's English Paris Green -Miss KivelL, of Brookli1q, b&@ about an inch. Had the two autos 49-44 Vendor's Solicitor packages .50 ' its, half pound :returned home, after spending ten collided, there would undoubtedly We have it. I pound cel its, .days with her aunt, Mrs. James have been some fatalities as a re- Miss Jessie E. Rorke packages 28 cents. suit. On account of the dust it Potter. % -W. J. and Mrs. Rorke. of was impossible to secure the num- Classes in China Decoration Dodsland,Sask., spent it few dayp ber of the auto. and Designing for the months -The long dark fall and % inter of July and August, at the t Ves here. nights will soon be here and then -Sprayers during the past week with rela- . residence of j we will bear longings for electric W. V. Richardson, •- Pickering Sprayers 'Mit ts Dorothy Wiman treated sonie thirty of her young friends light. Whether we ever gfat it or -Eureka Compressed Air Sprayers-Galvanized.1, rX .11 Mi :0 'to a birthday party on Tueaday not will depend upon ourselves. S6.50. •Brass *47.50. afternoon. The great boon is within our reach For sale at current prices 3. 4. 5, d. -George Hagarty with wife and Ir we it out our hands to grai,.pit. Sr. 10. 12 and 15 inch cement tika at the Hand Spravers at 4.5 Cents. 15 . cents .an( $ 1.00. Tbe"Mie at friends, of Torontb paid a flying The it Comm'"'On Whitevale Tile Yards. Ind. Tel. No. --visit with J. R. and Mrs. Thexton now controls the system now in 554-q Markham. 45 cents is an -exceptional bargain.:- _ day last week7 nae in Wliltby, and they are quite 1V.1,1 PHILP -Revs. J. Bedford, of the Meth. willing to extend their lineg to -odist Clinfeb, Find J. McIlroy, of Pickering. They will furnish all *q- 0 rX 10 M Andrew's Church,. exchaIf you want Arsenate of Lead, it ays-td. get it at "The Rig.Store." aged information as to how to procure P pulpits on Sunda it by applying for same.- The B-urkhotder, of 'OVbitevale, an-, - -Root. and ra. Gormley and application for light and power nQunces that use has been appointed Miss Jeffrey, of Whitby, vont must 1*99 through the medium of agent of the Holeproof Clothing COM:6 Sunday here %ith the formet's the township. council, and when pany, of London. England, the great - 1. oleu 1 Zenoleiim brothers and sister. the application is received by the est Clothing Co. in the world. Call Zen'' M -Fred Delon with wifeanddan- Commission they will send expert�, and inspect samples and note nigh ' 7, quality of goods and extremely low T hter, and Fred and Mrs. Peak. of to figure upon the cost and give prices. Quality and . durability of The great Disinfection: Quarts 50c?jits, half gallons 90 cents, :Toronto, spent Sunday last with all information desired. 'The resi- goods and perfect fits guaranteed. gallons, $1.50. - Zeno]Vf� lice powder dents of Pickering should take the ....,.per package -25 tents. ---- matter into their consideration at 2=111c3cerl=ff 33&3c4b2­7 ma We congratulate Miss Marj .,ory Allaway in having passed Sne.r once and if they wish light and .7 cessfully her examination for eat- power at colt, now is the time to 'rance to Normal School. act. e% -Dr. E. J. Shirley wag in Ham, - -The dust nuisance in the vil. Screen Doors and Window-, Screens .11ton over Sunday visiting his son, lbge has been greater during the "Lloyd, who ;s city traveller for past week than it has ever been 9:f(xre,, add so far nothing has Doors at S. 1.90, $L-25. $1.75 and �--2.00, complete.: • the Harris Abbatoir Cu. -Most of the farmers are now been done to bring about relief. . . :... -� -Screeas at 2.5 cents and :30 -twits through baying. They never en. The most satisfactory c�yt5tem 1-9 that of oiling, when 'every perso-n Joyed-better-hayin-g weather, nor ICE CREAM who lifts property along the street Siad better crops, which has been saved in first-cl,mis condition. - , C-Ontributes toward. theexpen.;.e. During -the hoat of the day let us -Capt.- aLnd Mr-. Knifton and It is -unfair 6how you bLb* to kcep coni. Hammocks-, Croqtiet Sets 'rfar part of the people r all the Pxpen,�e, while the Ice anvflavon Drinks ebild,.of Parry Sound, spent a fev% to bear Baseball Goods, ete,1P..ete. days with NI -r?,. Knif ton.'s mother, other part etijoyq the bqneflt of ice coU of all description. Mrs. James.Gordon. Capt. If 7 Kni - Of oiled atreem The fairest ineth. Home ide Bread Aton expects to leave shortly fee ' od is to im --e -a - ftontage tax, so like. mother tried to makp ....... po� overseas; that every person will htvve to phones in. i,boo. Also' p0nelliber, thete's I just 0110 jilacp to get The Oki tion, and till- i -The 116th Battalion, which beat, Iii!4 iii -Ft poi er P; 'EY'. PICK.ERT.\.G -illiain�' Paints mid V-,,rnisbe��. HERB 'NILONN Reliable Slierwin-IN b" been at Niagara -un the-Lak-e the miediod •- whidi ii provide b�- ­Tlie' I" Store." for the past few week=. 1);Issed law. We think the policetrus-that's -'through- here on 'Thnr-flay night tee;;- E�hdllld take - the xic-c,e'.!,-ary F E ED oniti�waytoHalifax. Anunfber �tc'p`� to from the village 'werodown to the there might be '.toiLe plea'L;�tir in .:-at. C. N, R,, St&tieu- -- - ■ ■ �C A P M N -..�- living along the to !!ee them ori'. streets -Cherrywood - -Wb lL A,ith nuisance is great uol-ading lia e,�t. There i"y bay-tdrk on Sa-.11rday"Atthu be =once who trill Objet', to be tax- GrMn�;. Malted i2o-rn FeJrl 'Percy niet with R 1).;Airifnt-accident ed F.yr thi;z piirp(-)�;e. bnethe rna.jorI31 cut erg - -7-the tiiiwtee- in e that laid him off dutv for a titre. its- will support Bran. Short;;, Flour, Corn., Oiloik 'The. chain which N-stened• the fulkiwing thi- course; Meal, -C.otteu -Seed. 3lea1, et2. HARNESS,an'd SUMMER GOODS piil'.ey to the I.,o--:t at thebarn door, -011 Saturday Lveningas. Thwzl' Order; taken Tor Swift's'Red Steer brc4ie. an( .,.the larw-e rope. itrilk- D�%�er utas returniug 1!ollle froill' Fertilizers.- Sia'ple and Double HaYne.zs at rea�:o able prices, . Plash Mr. Percy on the furehefid, efttrF-- -11i-s week's Rork be La.(] a very n ing him to 1je uneonseiou5, for a unpleasant expei-ienee from *hicli Ph(-,ne Horne 31arkbam 5-)30. and Rubber -Rugs, Dusters, Trunkf. and Snit Ca.ser. throe. We are plea ed to 1,11ow he i-� Mill=nffering. He states he Set second-hand Single Harte-?, good, that he iiz rapidly eee(')v6r1ng f- v%-aA riding on hF-Fbic3 , i.-lehb(l %01�n r6rr his unple.itiafft ex:j)erlenee, about ot)po-ite 'Ru,sell Bye 1,e Ha rness, Collar and Boot Repairing neatly done. -While we vve*-e a few weeks heaad the toot Of an auto horil, ago complaining about the (.,,Id Aa the- road is rather narrow ELM DALE MILLS hop will be elc).;;e-(7rlitirs(lay-aftL-riyoonl,; at 7 1 I I= 3C m7e 1-T 0P -and wet, we.aTe raw diTringstinimerninriths. abolit: the heat and dry until the auto would Whfn _menti Yon can always get the best Mani - weather. Dnrinp. the pR�.t meek opposite him the auto stopped. to'Ui Flour made from No. PJCI��- 1�1.NG HARNESS E11PORYLTALT we have been- experiencing sone there being two men therein, both. Xlauitob�% Wheaf. of the old-fashior�4 iih Of- AN"hOl-11 'W�el'e in-t(Aic-ated, -.one Royal Ilous-ehold and Gl'exi6ra� 'for Home Phone :3600. -W. J. COAY,�YELL `1 the. mercury hovering around I the Of * hohi*jurnped Out a*nd iiiade an ' Tr NN' Bread. y a bag. ...nineties. While it has been very unprovoked attack ii-pon Mr. it hfi:s not beeii- A-fte- -a shot Strug0e Pastry Fresh Rolledaat4 &14 we have often. had it in t e Tom •, had his the BRAN, SHORTS MIX -FEEDS, -past. Cv6psau.d roots especially ground, when the other man 'got- OAT CHOP -Seed Corn .:Seed Corn -------.-eRU8HED OATS Wisconsin No. 7 and White Flint. If you want any to finish seeding -The Provincial Board of Health fore 'Mr. Dvvypr knew he had a BARLEY CHOP we can supply yon at the proper price. 1411 has issued a circular wFirnink peo• second man to deal with, he receiv. WHEAT­ .;ple of the danizer from infantil6 ed a -kick in the back, wbichFever- CRACKED CORN teens or screen doors for the fly season? --PAraly*iP. New York is ffprina, ed the ligaments from the bone. Do you rcqiiir6 Wind6tv'sc \ED HEN FEED See oars for price and u ML. a quality. from a qericus epidemic of the stunning him fof a time. He was disease, fronr-which there is a unable to get the.nuinber of the Caldwell's Cream substitute' C%lf Meifl. 'The -Ladies will require ve�4-b-, gloves, --hosiery, w.hite W-earj blo -sestj high mortality. -It- ha= also broken auto before the men got away, MoIR-zses Meal N11ddiC9, 'skirts, aprons, house dresses, etc, We have out in many other cities. in the The authorities have been notified 7 '1 i"I. e 0 -P Cases tli-sh S neatly done. r " noo n_ HARNESS Sit R Jnl e d • Oil 8 .0 IF Harness, �ul P1 C I P0 1 *1 I it IT J. C O_ N EI.L N 4 1.", Y has e tn b 1 1 t I a e CHOPPING AND OAT .-a full line which will be sure to please you.- I ia F i n a 'town 1n 0 D. bnt it is doubtful if the hoodlurriz 7 CRL SBING EVERYDAYr e tatio. It iq a contagious disease. eon be caught, as only a v - y W- lotshi te, tan and navy tennis .shoes'fhei la or d s,.kent,;and children. -Y, Get price=on feed in ton�. :,the n- t�i re of whichl's ,o far, but n, gre description c -an be w: vpn WOO Irnown All hou-es i .-of thein, Mr. Dw-y-er-is now •innd­.; BELL PHONE, Fresh fruits in season. Choice groceries. it h4,q entpred shonld be qua- r ! t -he doctorcare and t. lil bp an. dory for a time. S �e G. A GILLESPIE, DUNBAIRTON ti'Le.1 fur a period of six weeks.