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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_08_04- T v. 141 No WS ICKE .,H P R1 'Vr Y e. VOL. XXXV. - _7 - ,PICgERINCI, ONT.'; -FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1916 45 `o . VOfs#litastal da=>e.. SPINK MILLS aRitNWOOD Remember the garden party at Bal- BROCK ROAD on Melville and Mrs. Smith, of Toroli Established 76 years Thursday last, after spending anionth with her brother in Toledo, who has earn next Wednesday evening next, to, visited with W. H, and • Mrs, �� �On�JtLed4Ca6 GRV the harbor lionday evening. doctors failed to resuaitate him, given under the auspices of the Ladies' cott on Wednesday. - There is• to be a public service in the Miulic Hall Friday evening in celebra- _ ]R �� E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- 'tared optometrical Asso _ --- -.-- ;'.. Aid Society of Mount Zion Mpthod[st Church. „ A good time is assured to all R. Barrett, of Pickering,and Ewart Gordon, of Toronto, visitthe form- member of the onof oatario. special attention Won to .: .- FLOUR: - who may attend. ' er's daughter, Mrs, W. H. Ellicott, onMILLSthe er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. fitting otBlasses. Eyes tested free. North Olaremoat. - 686! C services in All Saints' Church during thThere Best Rlasses are not needed we - rid F ay' boner of their son, Edward. About is a movement to have the WHITE SATIN BREAD • - WHITEVALE one hundred. of the young people were present and enjoyed the evening with varione games, after which scream 7_. NC. McKINNON. 11,D., L.R.C.S., . Edinburgh, member of the College of licentiate CREAM BUNS -FAMILY Owing to an epidemic of measles in it found impossible to CENTENNIAL CORNERS Physicians and surgeons of Ontario, of Royal College of Burgeons, Edinburgh. 8ys oial attention to dsieases of women and- TE _' the school was hold the float promotion examine- p the the In- A grand' garden party. under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society,'� +•? _ WHEAT _.mgoffice•anarceidence,szougham. "' ti'onsrbut upon advice of will be held on the lawn of the Cen- at the East -end Barber Shop. p• PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Bran, ,Shorts, _.Jumbo, Spector the following promotions have been made from the monthly exams' tennial Methodist Church on Th'urs- day, Aug. 10th, An excellent pro- -BARLEY WANED OATS " Wand X-RAY INSTITUTE Druggist -Graduate Optician '- -- 1=1-_3rertzzg, = �,=2� , 111 nations of the Year -names in order of merit : Sr. II [ to ;,r, 1V -Alma grain'will be given by the following talent : The tiVhitevale Male _ Get my prices before selling ,- I-ICHERING, - - ONTARIO V hent Screenings,* g Miller Mildred Poynter. Florence Hamlin, Donald Pugh, ,this Chorus, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collins, °1-, elsewhere. :. R. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., X. D., C. at., Phyeiciandn-charge a All li nd6 Of Cho Miller Lillie Edith Toole; George Toole, Frank See• Toronto, Mrs..Charles Annis and Miss Florence Annis, of Dunbarton. Miss I'have large hand Bpeoialiat in BacSa1 Diseases. Prostatic Dia beck rev. Sr. II to Jr, III -Bessie Gussle Hawkins, of Mount- Joy, and ' a stock on Of I,. eases of Men, Diseases of Women, Cancers, - Reesor, RoF Seebeck, George Griffin, There will be a refreshment p, BARLEY FEED B Tumors. X -Ray examination. Diseases of apse - Eunice F.oach, Evelyn Poynter• others, booth on the grounds. AdmIsslon 26 eat', nose, throat and lungs. Fittfag gliiisea and all &auto and chronic diseases. owes Hous 12 to s and 9 to g p, M. 6913 SCRANTON GOAL D. L. and, W. -�' ~"•----BRAN eats, children 16 cents.. ' t STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA MT. PLEASANT— The followingQ ie the standing of BROUGMAM SHORTS pupils in S. S. No. 12 Pickering, for Mrs. B. Feasby-0sfia?s, is visit- MIDDLE\GS _ T E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- V •. T111111, County OrownAttoraq,.oa0oaaty. Bollatlor. Oot Haas. Whitby. Car • AND STEAM. - the coming year. Names in order of merit. Entrance - Winnie Nilson. ing her people here. Sate Brodie is visiting her sister. i .CR.USHED OATS ' I%' -Mabel Hamilton, Mabel Hood, Mrs. Wm, Dobson in Beaverton for, = _� E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and d• L• SPINS, LIMITED, EYa Heea, Jr. IV -Lillian courts, Eva few weeks. Mc- SEED CORN I y ,A.solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. Mone to 910 Alice Nuttall, Helen Barclay, Ray- Mies Kathleen and Master Neil cane once Brock et. North, Whitby, - ONT. mond Pilkey, Russel,iHamilton, Sr. Kinnon are holidaying with relatives $set varieties, best qualities and Dental PIOHERINQ, III -Tom Bunker. Myrtle Ham, Rua. sell Pitkey, - Jr. III -Frank Barclay, in Toronto. Mrs. John Soden has gone to the ^� lowest price. -- G ®'R = W S 'r E R 'Br. ' . _ L : �ASII B. BEATON, D. D. S„ II-Almore Courts, Irene Watson. Riddle, beach to spend a couple of weeks with friends, enjoying a much needed rest.! , 'it31 Graduate of the Royal COIIeg• of cental- Baryon and University of Toronto, Ofne• - Veterinary Surgeon Jr. II -Lorne Bunker, Gordon Carson Watson. I -Colin Madill, The school board are improving the i e. o•es w, H. Pziagl;'a hardware store. Whitby. ' - Omee boars 9 to 19 ; 1 to 680. lad phone tee •Hell sso, 6417 Honor Oraduata of the Ontario' Veterinary College and Honor. Harold Percy, Rub Watson. Sr, Prim. -Allan Miller, -Fein WflsonJi•. school premises and are Navin the invertor of t ---Kul ng ca som ne i 1' phone ary Associate of the Ontario Prim. -Elsie Matthews, Iva Watson, and decorated. H. Liscombe is the _ gi f ustmeo gg sub*. Veterinary College, Ind. Thos. Beckett. Dora Prout, Teacher. contractor, The Ladies' of the BrougTiam EEE A S T L A K E" - -�•�� G, HAM -Issuer of Martie a Oo phone.8208. Claremont - - Ontario 1MARKHAM Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Barclay on Wed- �« The shin le that has given satis- - g g _:-Y1r • Lieaaa•s in the Oooaty a6 iPiei:ertnsvillage, f3ly Instead of the menace to the farms nesday, August Otb, at 2.110 p, m• �a3e - faction for over 80 years. Empire EM BUN` 1"3101 SHOP o�u _ 2 in. corrugation, see it be a you T POL'OHER. Real Fatale AMC- inow a it was- at- one ---time con sweet clover has come to be regarded Owing to Rev. Ilervic resign- 1 • t/on•er, valuator, eoll•ator and of aLttic►te tte•n.•s, Brougham. boy A full line of Fresh Meats always Ll a boon. and there are farmers out ted h &tion beta accepted the service in St. g John's► Church last Sunday was con- buy other makes. If you are its - HOPPER Issuer of Marriage on hand at shop. in Markham Township devotingg a. good deal of energy to, its cultirstloz. ducted by Rev, Mr. McLellan, of Ohre- declared r need of a Cream Separator. Try l Premier for 80 day8. Also ,LI • Ltc•aess in the County of Ontaao. As a money-maker it is said to have moat, when the pulpit was a � iDfBss .t &tort and his residence. Claremont. Wagon on road every day. - Fresh pork Sausage a spicialty alsike clover.beaten to a finish and to bring more ready cash Into the pock- vacant. and an excellent servant was preached. We are pleased to state Mr. McLellan will occupy the pul- gasoline engines from $89.00 uD. See or write me before buying. r; TOWN •�'y B,BEATON TflWNBHIPOLEBH .LJ • Ooa.eyTON lHI far +okras tibwi+s, Aeeouataat. nese. Yqn y b lass Ida Butcher's cattle wanted eta of the former with less labor than anything so far known. The clover is that pit again the next two Sundays. Sell Phone. F. J. Prowse, Pickering e�. rearm Lsauw of 1t&rri+¢' :. grown for the seed which sells at from JAS O'CONNOR, PICKERING $26 to M a bushel, and one farmer ._ ' . DUNSARTON UGH S. PGH- Glen Major. Ont. "[Ji? Estsnuv• e:per• Corner Hing sad Church Sia, wear Unionville is said to have cleared up S2M last and to have an Retnpmi+Pr the suction sale of the CEMENT TILE I Q 1�+1 Licensed Aaetioaser Ione. in unported and thoroughbred stock. sales conducted- an Where. Write for terms year call nod if not better tahowla far equally The Ontario Department house and lot belonging to the -estate of the late T, W . Hilts, of Fsi rt, ur° -- �- SEE OUR NEW : and parvcnlars. pons Ina. a11e. 86 ty _ SAWING,MACHIIES y P of Agriculture recommends its growth as oscine little, if any, inferior as a which will take lace on Saturday P y afternoon, August 6th. Another of our oldest residents, The undersigned has begun the menu - facture o! cement file from S to i2 4 B g --."i laches. Call and get quota - POSTILL, licensed Auctioneer, Ontario. Ane, A' . for oountiee of York and Sca dales of all kinds attenued to on abos P, o Oat, We sell emery wheels, circular subbtitute for alfalfa.. James Lamoreaux, died at his borne tions at yards on . Brock il a. Andreas G:eea alvei . easya. pcasoline engtnu!B and here oa Saturday evet,ing. In' bWftod road. half mile west of ' •. B. PdWEZL, Licensed Auc• cutters and buggies.'' MOUNT ZION :'` - year, He was oz a very quiet die si- y p° 8 ink Mills. P 1'Y tisa•er T&Justcr and call etor for ereaoti:w of Ontario and York AIMM. of Styles to suit everyone, circular Reniemher lite annual sedan rtv the n the rden party tion and held- in the highest esteem. He is survived by his widow, who hae Elan. Cement kept coastsatl r p y on hand. sales conducted either privately crby auction For data• or other particulars ap ly as real•. saws, hammered and gummed. Prices ceder auspices Soviet o1 the Methodist Church. the sympathy of an in her sorrow, The many friends of John Gibson, ..� Frank Mitchell, dance, Gnaabsth St, Pickering.tfhese Orden ten at Rawe Oblee, Pickering. will re reasonable. whichwillbe held on the beautiful and spacious Fawn of Wm, P. Jones, a P sales manager for Messrs. Gordon- "`■•• PICKERING estte prompt attention 11"If"don guar". be". Also mal" as sat for Ford Oars, try w• �- Z-d� C`BON half mile east of Balsam. on the even- McKay A Co., of Toronto, will regret to hear of his death which took pace _ Mese sets todip•ndea1 Loos. $ROCK- ROAP. tog of Wedaead:y, AaRust Yth. Aa excellent supper will be served from ppe on Tu ads of last week. Mr. Gibson a have a good stock of EE�11 ESTATE•..•, _—_ Fruit Packages . 5.80 until all have been served, afar will be was a native of Dunbarton and was years of age. When 1!f years or r —��.RN'=.A. which a splendid program giv- en in which the following able artiata age, be went to Toronto, to enter s� 1.V 1. 101).0410 Berry Boxes now read y Qrstea, S4 and 27 will take art : Burt lJo d. one of the most popular comedians of Toronto, mercantile life. He was in tke em - Ploy of several firms for the flfet Pew_ Wire'Fencing'fl;Baskets. ___ quarts 11 and 6 quarts - �� � « who will give a-Bumbea of humorous .Y ears, but n91 years ago entered the employ o on-, cKav & Co., - Order y ours early and make sure eelectiooe, and the Misses Browns- Combe, of Uxbridge, who will render ,with whom he has been ,aesociatsed —ALSO — _ a w. Oat- Rolling g House Lot I have For Sale o e in Pickering Village, Large some choice music. The Port Perry Brass Band will be present to give an ever since. Haring travelled for the firm for a number of years, be was well and favorably known throggbout Brace Wire Stapley' Chopping and garden, some young fruit abundance of choice music. The chair P. the province- He was a past- resident P P C 86 i1611a1. ' trees. Everything in will be occupied by �Vm Smith, M. A refresbutent booth will be on the of the Commercial Travellers ASsocia• a direitec of the hluinal - '� ••w �c- Cedar_ t �,�,.-Qd W. G. Barnes, Green River Hest -class repair. Call and see me as this is a bar- grounds, where,, ice-cream• and ether refresbmpnts will be sers•ed. _ Every- tion and Benefit Society. He has been confined _ gain for some one. body come And have a good time. Ad- to his bed for the past three menthe He 'Steel Posta - J 1 Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Bill. �} �. Richardson• mission 30. rents, children, under -12 years, Ui cents. from c a mo suffering cerebral tumors. to survived by his widow. three Sons PHILIP -.ir • : �� • RIVER and three daughters: one brother, Win,, of Toivntn, and two sisters, Coal, Lumber, Cement, Shingles*, Lith anti Ready Roofing .-JOHN Notary Public, Pickering. GREEN llr�, Co}Teg, of T�1COrICO. and Mrs. O'Leary, Dunbarton. e always in stock. �I 1 --- - - Come along and enjoy a dish of ice George of la Has a full litl'e of fresh andcur- lla»�l. Water, Pure Water rapam Saturday evening. Booth bad a business trip to - w A, -C. RE E SOR, �. ed »teats constantly on Fiarik .WHITBY Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, If you are wise yon will use the. only Toronto nn S tturday last. Earl Tomlinson is engaged -these The i8'_'nil band gave a concert up town tiiiturda night. y =' LOCIIST HILL = 4 Ham, l3ulo na, Weiner- etc. ldeal well, drilled b Chas, B. Rice, days at the allill ntpr cottage, Keep the date, Au oird, for -the The church seretces were cut short — _- High;,-st prices paid for who is agent fol Wind Mills,l5asoline g Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings Aid widen arty. 'See bills Ladle, g P as; possible Sunday on account of the P I;rc, lir. lI bean uF the Baptist � Afraid to 11 c er S ca a or water works. Alio ,a room ix- h C tllins of Torrns►o spent r IA tures, etc„ Everything givens reful It lir ' Church is away on a months vacs- tf s • • "wait attention. Scalise with his grandu3other; Jbrs. lion, mil ? _a. iieker��r - � RICE'S PUMP WORKS, er An attractive program of sports is I � p • _ i lIi�� I• -dia- Haearman e t nn .Ton• j ` Ilonie Tel, X521. iChite� ate,; ant. on with the T. Eaton atianged for the civic holichiy at Hey- c'e :.Keep Your teeth a, lay for her posts dnshore Park. where the lS21.d are ...,- clean and white ' First. class' rigs for hire Co., of Toronto. entering heartily into ths- affair, with' g lits, .Oliver Paterson, of Toronto, l nderwood i. huilding another The Pickerin �r Rtt,, Day or night g . spent Tue`sdav with her. ptirents, house on the block at the corner of Bub meats all trains A, and llrs. Fuller, Euclid and «'alnut streets where he �, Nyars ices. Alf. Nighswander and son, of T Teamine promptly attended tri: Vigila�e Comimtte. llanitoha, gra• spending a_Cnuple of flnizhed nne last year presently occu• � 1. _ ri 1 1: ia�p. ` Tooth Paste Agent for Canada Carriage Co. er here. t - A fine map of Ontario County show 1 �. �• peak The object of this Association is to to scary lot +tad concession Tine as ' rr I \N'e congratulate Joss Violet,Fuller ' g lessen stealing and prosecute well as all schools, railroads and much and you *acct be ashamed to smile. Peak, Pickering. on escaping with but slight injuries -other information is being published m her resent rttoasYay acstdenG a - e teeth-pas2R-that- -- - - - 6c the 3[p�sr�.�oodfell-osv - I`eepti Fall Term opens Aug 28 ELLIOTT , ' TOxONT4. ONT. Cor. Yonne and Cbarles Sts. -' -Made this remarkable average re- cord for the last 12 months, We were asked tp fill more than thirt times as many positions as we ba graduates. The business world call you : prepare here and now ; splen- did opportunities ; good salaries All who are anxious for a success ful start in business life should ar range now to enter this popular school. R', J. Elliott, Princi a Write to-dAy for large Catalogue. Members having property stolen communi• P P y v d s Picker;ng, llr•S. Ge.,. Ferrier returned home on Joseph Southwell, fourteen year old p Joe-Soutbwell, was drowned cleans, whitens and polishes t en - amel . hardens the gums and keeps the oats immediately with any member of Executive Committee. Thursday last, after spending anionth with her brother in Toledo, who has son of while, swimming from the wharf at Five month beautifully clean and fresh. This is the one we recommend. Try{ Mombership fee 11,00. been suffering from.be.9LL- trouble. the harbor lionday evening. doctors failed to resuaitate him, it today. Tickets may belied from the President or Stanley Dafoe, who has been attend ing Business college for the past term, - There is• to be a public service in the Miulic Hall Friday evening in celebra- 1 if lasses are needed we g secretary on application. has Secured a position as book-keeper' StAnley. tion of the second anniversary of the _ will supply the correct len--- Get the._ Rican. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm= in a hardware store. Success beginning 'of the war. There- will be sea at moderate cost and if_____; er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. On Saturday evening last, J. B. and Mrs. Wilson gave a birtbday party in services in All Saints' Church during thThere Best Rlasses are not needed we - 1. A. O'Connor: W.1. Clark. J boner of their son, Edward. About is a movement to have the will bonestl-y ani- frankly Advice President, `Secretary one hundred. of the young people were present and enjoyed the evening with varione games, after which scream side streets sprinkled, as this long dry sell is creating much duet. It tAkes At team all the time to do the two main tell you so, . Let us exam- About Ine your eyes and remedy "= orrect- YOIIr �ir-defecto with.correct- TOOLS SHARPENED and cake were served. We are sorry to hear of tiik accident We streets for over two miles is length. Centre street fronting the county ly adjusted glasses. Eyes We make a apecialry of crosscut saws, Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. which happened to V�' Booth. While driving 'to Locust R•ili on , Saturday buildings ie oiled by the county. Rev Cummer, chap- pRI( Ea MODERATE ' Razor -boning a specialty. For a first - class hair trim or an easv shave call' -morning the colt which he buss lead- ing behind the rig-becarse--frightened -Mr: iAin of �tl1e 18'lnd, preached to the Bat- Hevdnshore Park on ffl Eoore �cFaddea - »y at the East -end Barber Shop. p• at a passing car and made a jump over talion In camp at S lin and officiated at both services i , See our House Furnishings of all l 'kinds. Slightly used Carpets the wheel, pulling Mr.' Bootb .out of the rig and his foot catching in the wheel, a erns one to is an .,was in All Saints' Church. Mr. Cummer &ALS—f�rmprly wa the student in rharge at Pickering. Druggist -Graduate Optician '- -- 1=1-_3rertzzg, = �,=2� , 111 tom 7 cen"- u �`g 1F W. J. GORDON PICKERING, fractured. 1 l. . ..,, ! _ .�_ . '. . u. ,., . - .. .. d � .r, c;.:u`ai_ ... _,....: ze... �.«..:.•. ;,u ...omi .....2;.a+'r,.m:,.,.. ki. �n A- _:.. v.`p-a^,�:.. :i-x Vi=n .. a.r• ;�:,,�,,- a` -?` .H� ,..,:ir•�. - ..� ..1 �..41...;. a c.. .. R •.w 'TI :. e. ' l she Was feeding alamLhed outcast. _ - - Jason beamed upon them is sheer en- joyment when he brought in full - - ' THE LAPSE. OF empty The Farm dishes and retried awe em ones.. ` Dorcas -eras light-hearted and gay,hapa� - - - --.••- - - j��®� �� Jam+ �`�,O���+� j first as they had-acquaintance-at he during their S; 'ENOCH v v E v v j 1 j first meat. while _ e the shore. For t _ - - - a moment. while Merry- drank his-cof= - The Secret Or ^� ByIS.�BEL GORDON CURTIS ` ' - lee,-the memory of a few horrible Cultivating Sugar Beets. �•/a y , + weeks intruded-.on the present.. The following information on car- L'L k Pi Crust- _ - _ 1 ss Dorcas," be begin, abruptly, Author Of e` Th.e `'VO.IIIHS7 from, _�Yoiverkons +'_ "_Why did you-" s . P y' ing and cultivation of sugar beets has sEoiherredpeafour ormtic-Sk. making good She atrej;cbed out her hand appeal- been supplied by Ontario sugar- beet � ` But-twe're olne to tell you right C "manufacturers. Farmers who are here haw aslu,a•s to have the op 64 ingly. I crustflne ar.d fLlky—and how to have "Don't bring. in whys=-now,• We are growing beets this season 15iay find the under cyutjust rliht�eveavilion t CHAPTER VIZI.-(Cont.'-d):... stinctive courtesy reminded him that so comfortable. I don't ask for an ex- some-valuable hints-in-this informa= usine fresh fruit. f" this was no lace lora woman in a lunation-I don't want bo give ,any, tion:. Just ase part Dorcas glanced at the: handful of P p i men towering in a shadowed corner: midnight storm, and his -desire •to pre- Can't' ou see I'm in Ha Y The cultivation should lie started y g Y Happy Valle for A sudden fear seized her, the feminine feet her causq • the h>tnger to ;be for- g dust as soon as it i$ssible do fol=ENSION - a lift a while . I am 'so lad to Have ;.low the row. ' If the- ordinary one- terror He stepped quietly from the terror of midnight streets. � • • � gotten. q y you here again. - " - Y .` 1 „ siJewalk and without a word moved „ , horse, two-row implement 'is used it "You dont imagine,' she whisper- Merry: smiled into her eyes. "I'll -OR - ed, "that 1 shall Hage any trouble? beside her_ down . the street. The obs shoald be equipped -Avith'three duck y you; bless yo it gentle heart!'' movement caused a score of men to feet,-one in the centre of each ro I instead of all wheat near. fly it. It is possible I am making' mistake The girl rose and reached to a shelf and prove it. in the men. Are they dangerous �. tura . ��ith. quick curiousity;• but sad- I. and four 'weeding knsxes � ' d'enly a cry ran down the line; "The lit one h faun r a box of'eigars. Merry one on each side of each row, set so Gera akand unfree Duos bzat your characters among them?" i door's open!" Everything else yield- Sed back in a cushioned_ as to'cut awe from the beets. .The ou:ce tar copy of our new rectus "Not exactly dangerous," said the •• chair, and puffed rings. of -smoke y'° book, Desserts and Candies" thaf rr. Y ed to the march toward food. knives should be set three to four officer slowly. "If they're danger- • Dorcas swifts led the way to the towards the red fire. They sat in tells bow. r" Y silence after. Jasoee* had, awe inches. apart, that is, one and one- TRE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED ous it's from hunger. It ain't once carriage. When she opened the-door '- Y half to two inches from the beets on MONTRCAL. CARDINAL, rr the. dishes: Their ■RAmwona, 218 FORT WILLIAM. a year you find a crook in the bread and beckoned Merry to enter he heal- quiet was broken each side of the row. This cultiva- '. line. ft's too easy to spot them,. •ted ` the blood flushing when the clock struck one. The man '- r,: waitingas the do for an hour or f into his wan started. tion should be deep and thorough. Y ace. "Miss Dorcas , ou wanted me hire About one week later it should be re- two in that light.' "What do w want- buss Dorris?" y ' peated, •ant: in most cases the thinners-- " "said the girl. She Y bo •talk, _I cannot rob you of a night's i Thank you, he asked q•.iietly. - sleep." I follow the second cultivation. If the _ capacity, whose duties had been to p . crouched behind a half-drawn curtain "I want to talk with you answered .. field is at all rough or lumpy, it should ` Qapply just enough trills: for family watch- I 'am fes wide awake as s cricket I �, in the shadow of the carriage, the "girt "Do et in, lease-out of „ be rolled again a day or t vo ahead 'use and to raise their calves. Ing eagerly the gathering of homeless „ g P slept all the afternoon. -• - g b ' the storm. "First of all," Mer of the thinners, this time lengthwise. Purebred -sires of the, Guernsey, hungry men. They began to creep Merry handed her in, then follow- Merry asked gravely, At the time of hinning the beets Holstein and Jersey breeds were used 1 toward the bakery from every direr- how did you find me ? Scores of -men ' homes with Due he announ ed stub- b- I cannot 90 and women passed me day after day, inches hchould igh bwith . Egan . to six leaout one and ves all, these exce tone and the daughters of tion, most of them with a shambling „ step that told of-ill-shod feet or sham- berm y ' _ PeOPZe I have known for years. Not g P purebred bull, proved, ed reluctance to beg for food. The + y one of them recognized me-." They should stand on an uno tivated to _b'e much better producers as -two Enoch is away. He's in Montreal i "Tey were Trot'searching !or your' ' strip two. and one-half to three inches and three 'year olds,- thah their dams skies had been lowering for hours, and there is nobody at home except "you were?" wide, and the land between the rows as mature cows• s, and just of oWlntei nightcame theO1A first Jason and me. - I have so much to tray Dorcas nodded• shouk be perfectly clean and cvlttva� The environment` of the original j g ' began with keen, hey needles of rte, i to y°u," she cried appealingly. "We "How did you find me?" he per- led to a depth. of three to four inches. stock of females befoie 'their pur- can't talk driving through the streets I siated: . It is very important to haves tea• chase by -the -experimenters was not but they stung and froze, for the wind on such a night as this." "Last ni land in good condition and free from such as would stimulate hes milk drove them in .merciless, piercing flur- I M®r ghb on my way home from ! �' Ties. The loitering men crowded to I rY stared at her for a minute the_ theatre- with Mr. Oswald our ca weeds when the thinning is done, as- Pro.•uct:on.as the cattle received lit. __.gether.gnd turned theme _farcy sullen- with dogged obstina;y�in his gaze I stopped in a block, and it was opposite this operation leaves a good deal of tee. if any, grain or concentrates, be- _ 7y from each furious cldud of sleet. ' wO� you- comeT" urged the girl ; where-that line of toren stood.' I was j loose earth between the rows, which ?ng forced to live on a small supply, ' it Hunger was bitter ennugh without the impetuously. Her color deepened and 'looking at them when J saw you pull ; makes it difficult to destroy weeds of grass and hay. 3' an eager light shone . in her eyes. I down your hat. When Mr. Oswald later, partieulariy if followed by show- - storm._=..- Dorcas watched through "There is so much I want to say. We !left me here I drove back to Tenth cry weather. The land should then deeding Skim Milk to Calves:-- ` mist a She wondered at the still A dairy calf d! ordinary vigor can y visa. �o�._.�_ ­­ dispersedL I- be r oller%_ar}d as -c,nn as the plants- patienceg r ,lm the throng. Below her ,Jason. Afterwards you may go went again ht:-tush hoping," • 'eve straightened up sufficiently, In a liaaement a warm red light burry ' g g ] P g•" `be put an a skim milk diet at the age ' away-if you wish-and I -will pro- "Who 1a.Mr. Oswald?" asked Merr j should be cultivated agani, with the of two or three weeks: The change cultivator equipped as- before. For - ed, and through an open door the mise never to attempt to find you. I j abrupOy, � I �t° skim milk should be g P 1 Wind blew the fragrance of boiling will tryto forget you." " ' t all subsequent cultivations the knives gradual. This recce across the affect. She saw s g Dont you know • Haven t you been (change is . best mad by substituting'- man thrust a slim white-faced boy i Merry stretched out his hand and 'reading the papers? Mr.. Oswald is or discs should be replaced by . the skim milk for whole milk at each feed touched her arm leaning forward-un- the man who is ttin .+ diggers or deer tongaes, and if the into a shelter between n the wall and . til _bis face we sclose._to hers. "Miss I 9„ g on your play. ,until the calf is receiving only skim "MY play . Andrew dropped bis land'is clean, even the duck feet may milk. The amount of skim milk fed 7. ..fde�' Dorcas, don't any that. Since I left !half-smoked cigar- on the table. be replaced by narrow digging teeth. should be the same as that of the patient and e 'starving t rvi g she thought. you that night on Juniper Point t I q "your play," re eat -d Dorcas in a ' Wide, teeth Should be used to- kill whole milk which it replaces. This . is I were sbarvin 1 couldn't be p r her a lived 'a lifetlmet.o4 happiness and g "'They houeto eta search- I'weeds, narrow :ones to stiff and aerate E p - P. I "'The amell of food would madden me PPwill usually be ' 0 or 12 pounds for a horror and remorse One think in eve y play , the soil. calf two or three weeks old. A gra- I would batter a Actor down.' j alone has saved me from going over , Esterbrook.' ' Enoch. is in Montreal Do not be afraid of cultivating too dual increase in the milk should be She started suddenly, then for a the brink of the precipice, 'simply one ' now, looking for you," often. It only costs 40 to 50 cents made as the calf grows moment aha scarce} breathed, Down " -_ - ,until at the 'Tenth street slouche -a tall stooping -�i'�' He lifter his eyes to here. _ Merry_ laughed 'harshly. '. -per acre each- time, so an' extrg ton age of 3ive months it is recei��tn 16 - P g "The one thing," be repeated, "thatI The girl clasped her hands togeth- of beets will pay for a good many to20 pounds daily, depending: upon figure. - The -mal wore a shabby I couild not }Ting away was the mens- er._ "Mr. Merry,tell me, are trips through the field. In addition i' overcoat which covered his. body al o that you and the size of the calf. _ ry you trusters me, that you be- Endrh no longe; friends Y" - the thinning and hoeing can be done moat Lo the feet; its collar was burn- ]ieved in me' -and were waiting for Andrew picked up his cigar and much- better an$ easier in- a well. Y --- fed high about his neck and an old `me to make good." j puffed It until the re►1 spark revived. cultivated field, and in nearly every ` ,much hat shadowed his face. Dorcas "I trust you now," cried the girt, her ;Then he laughed again. "We are ; case 'where the grower has trouble War and Words. could see little between but is bIristlir. - ! - I g ' voice breaking into a-so I am still not exactly friends. Has he told you wibir'the hand work, his difficulty can England's sixteenth century war beard. The keenest detective search- Waiting !or you to make good. Won't anything.?" be traced to inefficient work -with the with Spain'was responsible' foi aev= � - �!or Andreae Merrjr would not Hata ' you come hofs with me'!" � (To be continued): - - cultivator. The crop should be cul- eral new words being added to the glaneed--twire--at the €issue;-Deaeas-- The, cub stopped-in- front -e! -� __. eyes followed it with are perplexity. -fit go an con a ran _. gr PTP y Waverly Place home. Merry followed ` _ _ fill the rows, which should occur about are two of them; while to the cam- She had been startled into recogni- her reluctantly up the steps. - She f. 'BUILDING A BATTLESHIP. five weeks after thinning. st is parti- paigns in the low epuntrie's we are ,tion the night before when the man , paused for a mcmert' while she ad- 'd• cularly important .. to cultivate after indebted for such words as freebooter, pulled: the shabby hat down over kis ' jutted the key in the lock. Hatt of the Cost Of a Hull Goes in each shower, as soon as the land is furlough, cashier, leagues, drill; on- -face. She caught a glimpse-of lifer- ' "Would you-mind seeing- Jason?!' I Labor. _ 'fit to work, so as to conserve all the slaugfit, sconce and domineer. ry's long, white, slender fingers and ,she asked hesitatingly., "He can help Do you know how many hours' 1a- moisture possible;-Canadian Farm. , noted sit impatient, peculiarly grace- you with' dry clothes. He will be as bor it, takes to build--& modern Dread- ful gesture' which was characteristic " - f nought . Probably yQu have never of Mm. Dorcas had seen it frequent- I glad to see you sa Z: am. ., According to Her' Cook Book. "Ring for him, answered IVleizy given the matter a thought, so it will -.To Improve Herds. Bride Merciful heavens! That pie �ly; -sometimes when he - was on the quietly. "Jaron and I are old pais." interest you to learn that a big battle- In the course of an investigation .is burning and I can't take it out f ;r stage, sometimes while he had'talked I Haff and hour later- Merry walked ship entails about 7,200,000 man -hours I to determin4 the influence of environ- 1 minutes yet!" 0 With her. , into the library where Dorcaa was 1 or labor equivaleni to the work of one ment and breeding in increasing He paused before facing• the. gla-e waitint for him. 1 seemed as if man -workingthat time. - dal ry ir of Braodway and pulled the :fui brim the mere resumption of clean, com- The making of the turbine machin- calves pwere 6'el enst a same crub s are, feand eeti carefully about. his face; it might fortable clothing, e0en though hunger ' ery absorbs some 1,850,000 man -hours and shelter as the purebred dairy cat- have been for shelter from the sting- ill marked him, had given tbe man -.-- _ �•1l- `'. bl still and the mountings of the big - grins tle in the herd at bite Iowa •State ip its Ing ,lists of sleet or for better con- fresh valor ,new dignify. can easily ac uire two Agricultural College. , r pure cane r ' j 4 y q year`s work, A •' alment. Then he seemed to'gatber 1; Itis He -laughed It is are- while a single simor-plate may take Scrub cows, starting at four years himself together with energy born Of juvenatiort; isn't it?" he asked as .he I.nearly three months to finish. None ofd of which a record was kept, in- _ : Al despair. ' He stepped quickly forward , glanced at himself in the • mirror. 'of these processes ca be undo hur- creased in P P A ly production r ids and u . and -took his piece at the- cad of the „ - � Y bread line. A hundred men stood be- Jason unearihed swine duds I once ried, as the very best work must be steadily up to the fourth lactation ' left here. " - put {n, the least scamping making al ehod' after reaching• 'the Station tween him and the beneficence of food: �/ z- E Others were closi + Jason ares an excellent valet, and a the difference victory and de- when they produced 59.per cent, more riff in behind' him. hot bath, a shave, and fresh raiment ' Peat. milk ani 54 per cent. more fat than ilere and there otic man turned to had made a man of Merry. The ]orf Betwecn'fortp and fifty er` cent. of P ' 1 r• speak to another; the man .Dorcas was Y P during their first' period. snatching stood immova e, a of fair heir which habitually fell Over I the cost of a Dreadnought s hull oea a Ste: is o e e s n a or. unions y enough,far less tion advanced in age did not increase r P li his hands deep in his overcoat pockets boyish, although his face wsa pallid is spent on labor when constructing a 1 his eyes Were fixed n j in production after the first year. y o the whitening t and careworn, turbine- engine than when making one ' Howe'ver; it-canfiot be said that their J $ sidewalkto besidebeside him. Dorcas turned j "I have eaten nothing since, morn- _of the old reciprocating cylinder type. production was not greater ban it had PrE3SerVeC4 opposite Window and nodded : ing "- Dorcas said. "I told Jason to Much of the material is made b ma- . with an eager gesture to the officer. I Y been under their original environ- _ serve supper here, on a little table be- chinery; leaving only 28 per-cent. of ,Raz krrLBS Isis hand went up, _ He-Spoke to the t ment. Itvras found that: - cabman in a low voice: side the fire,, where it is , cozy and j the•cost for labor, whereas 45 per cent..I Variation in the ability _of sires to, "Drive round through University I cheerful." went irk wages_ when .the older kind w transmit dairy qualsti s is; s factor {Yl�l keep their IIatula� Merry dropped into a chair. He w#re in use. g y�t to be considered in all a pure- place to Tenth=then up toward of bred bull to head a scrub or com- cOloT if you use _ r Wondered if the intense enjoyment Broadway. Pdll up half-way down mon-herd as'weH-as for ahi the block." j I the good things of was pure aensu- _ high grade 1 The man' turned his horse and,moy- ousness... The oddor of hot coffee; the Australia's Aiiens. or purebred herd. ed down the street. night of a daintily set table, the ra- In persistency --of milk -production Lanfic diance of a coal fire, the glow, of red.• Only one per cent. of, the male , the grades were intermediate between ' f shadgi lights, and the storm shut out i Population o! Australia were born it+ the scrub and the purebred . cows in - ' CHAPTER IX. CIO L" which seemedlikemere animal grate- I German or Austria, and as regards the herd. _ - f , g gl' g Pleasure s , Ba ' women seances more than one-half 'of M The first generation grades are Dorcas breathed a sigh of relief ' fiatlon. He shivered for a moment one per cent. are of Getman or Aus- much superior to their lama in dairy - when her cab drew up beside the as he listened to the storm. �,, won- Irian birth. These facts are revealed "I conformationu bread line. She had thought durin d poas bl'e for in a return prepared by Mr. Knibbs; the. pure cane su ar which g e ; eyed what had made it I Many of the• first generation grades P � him to brave homelessness and hun- ! show the characteristic color of their dissolves at once. Order by - = her brie! drive around the block of the Commonwealth -Statistician from the possibility that the man might I ger and squalor. Looking back on it the latest available figures, says the sire's ,breed; however, fir the raise of name in original• Packages. =� leave his place; but there he Stood . he realized he had.. -it as -a pian Westminster Gazette. There are, of the Holsteins this was not so pro- 1[gtiinat the stinging eddies of sleet nes through pilin antler the ower o! course, many .residents born in Aus- .`2 and 5lb cartons live P pounced until the second generation. She. stepped from the carriage and an% anestbetic. _-' The miseryof his-•,tralia.of German_or. Austrian parents, - There wds no a- -reciatile ififeierf d 20-Ib'ba p t . men a c6�ed= but part they Have prey pQ- •• -: - - side the line of a city's poor. She ,less of mere existence. ed hemselves loyal citizens, :rl ndabetween'th scrub and grade °elves orofar as coefficient of digestion is con- PRESERVING LABELS FREE U9 hesitated far a few seconds when she To M that su er was a Yes- considerable number of them.have -- grades-had a Brea r Send red ball trade-mark e�9 PP taken up arras and are fighting the cgrned, but the 'cut-,cutbag or cartonto_. outres4her the c4rrter, then she stretched tival; not wholly because it wag the tside of the allies. • - - capacity for handling concentratsts - - out her hand and lair} it on the wet I satisfying of ravenous appetite, buV- had th�a�mi,a sleeve of the man before her. Atisittle Sugar He cause it was the crinin . of his life.. The original animals used in this rower.-131dc- at"t�crem 43 turned and stared at'her for one dim- Dorcas sensed that if ber own hunger ( No person is exempt from arrest investigation Were inferior iritiivid- ed mcement.. He did not speak. In. was real, Merry would .not •feel--that for contempt of-court, _ .. - 'bels o! very limited apparent milk _ _ _ _ _ _ •��` xa-.sem:.'_•�w r.:!:.:5eics.--sa•*_..�.oi..�:o.,r...�cs-...++n._i.. s.a'_ - -- rr` rte_ ..r... ___ -- •---- , _ 6 _ IN NORTHERN ONTARIO FOR THE -GERMANS :NEST OF LUPSK BROKEN, - ..-.Matheson—Co�mdlNnmely Of hrane. Gone, at Front sp�ctoSayta �e� : victorious . �� �athln 58 of I4�emberg. VKitlz; • �. from. positions', viving. members of the crew of the rous Small Places b�terated. Under-Secretaryen Connection. ,strongly,_organized astride the Neu Langenburg-Irangi I German cruiser •Koenigsburg form were completely demoralized by the-,, give them command of the' San Pelle- to bu a all corn in the fields at road at Malangali. After counter- part of the German forces in this — budd-ft attack, and afteY-A-@ 't -re— grind an a goo o va a ys• fixei3� paces. -� ' attacks die enemy re it erre � is ,•- Cobalt, Ont., July 80.—The bush , as a retie! £rain to bring down re- A despatch from London Lord Derby, Under-Secretary of War, A despatch from Petrograd says: town may hay's the effect of •cauaing ' .,quiet. fires which have been -raging through- -Narthern: ' fugees. One hundred and sixteen, who recentlq •visited the British trust, The Russians have occupied p' the im- or int iz Brody, the entire Austrian line southward to - Tarso Buczacz, which • F outOntario in the vicinity , mostly women and children, were on Wednesday gave the Internstionsl p ra oad junction of fib• miles north-east Lemberg, in Ga- ward p of and has been tenaciously in face o!, r - of Matheson and Cochrane have claim- ed 148 known victims up -to 10 o'clock brought down to Englehart last night. Rescue train made up of boxcars News Service his impression of the ( work beim done of ,held ltcia. °They have also by another Russian attacks, to fall back. , 'to -night, --as follows: caught fire several times coming there b the British arm g y e 60 miles ay oken through The fall of Brod is a serious threat driv it away br y,. MATIiESON . '.. ` ....`..... 60 through. The entire `North Country from "I never saw such absolute conk- I the entire first lino. of the Teutonic to Lemberg, and tLe rapid and suo- allies west of Lutak and driven the cesatul advance of Gen. 8akharoffm, ; RAMORE . ................ 14 NUSHKA . ,,....... . . . ...:. b7 . Matheson to Timmins is ablaze to- dente, not only among the officers, ;but all the grades from the generals Austro -German forces from the line' forces aiensce the whole Austro -Gar-, River _ SCATTERED ........:.... .18 night, and siI of smoke has hung! g P I down. The spirit is absolutely mag- over the district down as far south as of -the Slonevka and Boldu- man line of communicationa from the; rovka, Southern Volhynia according north to the mouth. For the preaenti Nushka' is a little ,village ten miles nificent. tides. who, _fifteen months Cobalt all afternoon. All telegraph ago, were in counting houses, to- g to the official communication issued, Kovel yields in importance to Lem.! y p north of Matheson. The town of -' Matheson destroyed, and + are and telephone. communication beyond day the finest soldiers imaginable. on Friday night by the War Office. berg. The position of thisporion . of Heavy completely 50 bodies have already been found. Swastika has been cut off since early "After all, you cannot beat a volun= Saturday The at casualties were inflicted on the I the Russian front -seems to be that Austro -Germans; over 8;000 men were C'ereral Kaledines, having driven Gen. ^ . Cochrane also suffered severely from afternoon. operator tear army, where such spirit and con- Matheson suss 'obliged- to leave his ; fidence exists for remember, I should made risoner, two ? + generals, and a ;von. Linsingen s left ,wing behind the, the fires, and practically two-thirds of Post in the middle of a message, ac- at least 98 per cent. of the array large number of guns were captured. Stokhod River, has suspended his ad - the town has been destroyed. Kelso and Homer villages have, also been (say cording ' to a-- report brought down are volunteers while the remainder Brod fa a y great railway junction, and it had been expected the Austrians vance towards Kovel and is holding up tho great Teutonic forces there while destroyed.. Practically day to there has here, and- since then the north has � really only wanted their minds made I. been cut off. The last accotints' were up for them." ' I would retain ft at all cost. The swift- Russian stroke (Gen. Sakharoff is 'pressing' on toward P d all -day been no wire communication between to the effect that the town of Timmins I Lord Derby wars asked whether the was surrounded by fire, and that the i ground gained in the recent British Hees o! this new was � Lemberg, which is defended by the unexpected. The occupation of the i forces of Gen. Boehm-Ermolli. Cobalt and the gold camp, but late this afternoon it was learned that 17 entire town was threatened, despite advance was worth the losses of the fact that there is considerable 'men. _... . . --- houses- have been burned at Timmins: At Iroquois Falls all stores but "one q clearing to the south and west of the Lord Derby said: ".There is no BIbLLT�H �i _ The final capture of Delville wood is ve atilying to the British very gr P peo- , have been burned, and practically all - cams in the vicinity have fallen vic- -town. The-viiiage-of Pearsons Land- question about-It.'pie. ing is reported to be burning, and i ,Fie paid tribute to the Prussians, too, is from he like ALL LONGUEVAL It was first taken July 17, but was afterwards abandoned. For man days rim to the .flames: It was- reporteithat .place, cut off outside -- who, said, were fighting "iiger�" .the wood and the village o! Longueivnl that ib people at Iroquois Fails were injured and several dead. Two - Great fear Is expressed for a num- ! but their confident spirit was incomparable with. the British. --•- _,_ ' I have been the scene of some of the' i heaviest fighting of the whole cam. are are dead. at Nahma. prospectors in the bush at vara- ser of prospectors Regarding the length of the war, Delville Wood Is Also Firmly' paign. Tice posseseian of this. wood Whern nevus was received in Cobalt eels Places throughout the district, Lord Derby said that any one who well as for a number of settlers. named S specific time could only be fly t' ' Possession and of Longueval is expected to !a- ` _ of the catastrophe a meeting of the town council was held, and several .as Everything in the woods now is as. dry described as a fool, but that the next of Haies Forces. cilitate greatly t1}e further progress of, the Franco -British forces. _ , _ prominEna citizens organized a relief ss tinder. -Small fires-corcflned-to Har-_ .twa weeks -ought to see great --things row areas have been smouldering for ' achieved. I despatch from London says: One. y ? _ - campaign in the town The town vol- ed $S00 far provisions, and the rove ns- weeks and with the stiff breeze Sat- " V1W'hat, will. you do with the Kaiser + r 9,+ fury if him I of the most furious batt' �s of .: the war is being waged on the five -mile TURKISH SUEZ STORY A PURE FABRICATION people. and -stores were thoroughly - - ,,day these were fanned• into a you •get . Lord Derby was of Rome. At many points south of asked. ... _ gu , .where the Pozierea-Lon oval . front care P,eS this morning for• food and clothing. The town was practically de- Timmins settlers moved their families I cannot say, but I promise he , e c I British and -Germans have been grip- ' ped in a bloody struggle for more than A despatch from London says :— P Claims of a Turkish victory east of ' feted of the bread au p supply. and but- out to the railvr'ay over a week. ago, won't -be able to do any more harin, (replied the Under-Secretary, adding: i , a `week. The British troops are con- the Suez Canal over the British Esyp- '. Yen, biscuits and various provisions' PT - ;No Lives Lost at Cochrane. •: But we've, of to et'him first;. +� g timitn to in im rtant ound flan tortes were denied in the follow- important >�' `,� were accumulated and sht ed b s e- PP y p .. When you get to Ba same will P a ins Ing official statement given out by ga' the most desperate resistance P i tial train leaving here at 3.30 o'clock for the north. -Four doctors and four Ottawa,' July 30.—The Department Fyou rest there before beginning a new of Railways is making every effort 9" yet faced 4n any theatre. With their the War Office on Thur -clay: "It full weight of and thous- was stated in a Gorman wireless tries g • •-' ' nurses boarded the special, and were ofT'nn.ive . he was asked. to ascertain the extent of the disaster „ I We won't zest until 'we get to Ber- guns with - and' of trained reinforcements the I sage that our caval was driven back j � tie cavalry _ , %ccorapanied by a relief committee of Cobalt At Iiaileybury at Cochrane and Matheson reported by forest fires and lies," came the reply.Germans i are contesting every inch of ithe from Romani. (El Ruman) and Katia - _-20 citizens. and to have been set line Lord Derb m de an earnest plea blood-soaked territory. 1 (El Katie), on Sinai Peninsula. Our New Liskeisrd the Cobalt contingent to: relieve the sufferers along the for America's help in ending what. he ? The Germans have been completely, cavalry has completed the occupation was joined by other relief commit- of the National Transcontinental Rail-' driven from the Delville wood a for- i � g�� and nowhere has been driven termed "German kultus + tees, together with 'Supplies Collected a ay. , Superintendent Brady has left I „• est fortress behind the German. third "We -want America in With us he back. Complete superiority over the in theze towns. Local . undertakers Winnipeg in charge of a fully -equip- I added, ".Not necessarily in the war ', line of defence. The British won the I enemyhas been established." y -were asked to supply as many _ sas- ped relief train and will reach the last inch of ground in this vital post- but after it is over help to s kets as the had on hand_ and'two y � fire area as fast as the distance can put a put an end,;o this thing called Ger- ll tion by a night attack. The wood was, GOVERNMENT TO SINK •�, - baggage trains attached to the special strain conveyed a large., number---ef be covered. The T. Eaton Company, I man • kultur. - I realise, and always of Winnipeg, have donated- three; held by the famous Brandenburg ARTESIAN WELLS corps, which has distinguished itself i " "flins.and. boxes nortis: have done so that the United States thousand dollars worth of food sup -•j. is overwhelmingly pro -ally. I can on every field from Warsaw -to Ver-� despatch from Ottawa says — At T -n lehart i?? children have ar- g Ties and the are on their wa east. P y y also understand that there must be a � dun, and it was against these trained. The Government is goigg into the rived with. scarcely a stitch of cloth- The Mayor of Cochrane telegraph- certain amount of friction between t_he veterans that "Kitchener's army of artesian well business in Sotthern _ t ing, having been taken out of their - beds at Matheson and Nushka at PWl the department this afternoon clerks scored_ its victory. j - thrt' altho:e h the business section ot. two countries during a war such_ as Alberta. The ordinary water aup-z-= g this. but our aims are the same." + Under cover of an -artillery fire so 1 there in man localities is - -'- night. A large number of refugees Cochrane has been destroyed, the "residential has and I terrible that the German general staff ply y poor, Lord Derby looked towards Amari- but the geological serve i ' gi y, n boring - _ •are being brought down to Cobalt, s eard,�v ere. ewby section escaped - hgs been no_doss,o! life. Tine make special comment u nit in P upon ca joining England and her allies at 'their official re ort, the British on Fri_'for oil deposits, discovered abundance '' - they be cared for - To-do. 's National. train was held. at _these all events after -the -war in order to buildings of the National Transcontm- ;prevent a repetition o!'wars Iske ,the day eontinued their onward swing, at- of -splendid winter at low depths, An cental and 'of the T. and N. O.- - have * tacking the Teutons at Longueverl, the : order -in -Council has been passed mak_ ; Englchart, returning later to New not been burned. A railwaq trestle present.' Y fortified village which bas seen some Ing an appropriation for an extensive --- - Liskeard, where she left. passengers. The train just outside Cochrane has been de- BUITISH CAPTAIN MURDERED. f the heaviest fighting of the war. I - With the Germans driven in ar"sian-well system in these districts ordina It will supply the ordinary deficiency. then proceeded north to .act stroyed. already y from most of their outlying, positions � STEADIERS SAIL the classes not to Germans " Take Cmander's omLife the British troops attacked the main Without GERMAIN SUBMARINE (BRITISH FR01.1 THE BALTIC, , appeal to working 'participate in strikes, ad demonstrs- Giving a Fair Trial. defence works of phe village, carrying } the RAIDS FISHING FLEET. - ig A:" several•ot st gest, and obtaining . itespatch from London Says: tions wh ch the Radical .leaders of the 'views of execution of Captain I complete cont of the entire place. ' A despatch from London says :—A --',Leave Russian Porta and Aye Nevi- Around Sweden. Liebkneeht group -of Secialista are .the I Fryatt of thai British steamer Brussels I At the same time, pn the . q naffs 4 German submarine has raiders a uric- - - -_ gated i endeavoring to organize. The- .peo- cased a ui im tip at the day's battle -front, thepBrit= ish fleet' ors aping boats Eight of p pression at the A desrat,h from Stockholm says: ple are *arned against giving ear to 'Foreign Office. Under 'the instruc- '-ish engaged the Germans in hand -to- the vessels was sunk: The crews I . _Almost every day British steamers •ly-- what is termed the shady propaganda 1 tions of Viscount Grey, the Foreign hand fighting in the neighborhood of were landed on Friday at the North 'i Ing at Ruc-pian ports manage to get of "the apostles of protest and -the Secretary, a note was despatched im- Pozieres. f Sea port of Tynemouth. o•et of the Baltic and escape .the Ger- .general str'ke;' it be'ng declared that mediately to the American Embassy aan cruisers. The ships generally -cross the Gulf of Bothnia and are such efforts are roomed in advance to requesting that James W. Gerard the failure can injure the 'American �pio- RO�T�J�i1AAWS ENTRY. ADMITTED the and only {partici. Ambassador at Berlin, piloted around Sweden inside ter" pants and discourage their brothers cure complete details of the affair. ritorial limit. This traffic during the ilast' few has been considerably, fighting at- the front. _ The first intimation of - the trial of BOTH IN BERLIN= AND. VIE1�iNA weeks 4 Captain Fryatt was called to the at- `" 'developed. The ships ai a rule take on board• an entire Swedish crew and- -- DUTCH FISHUNG BOATS' -. tention of the Foreign Office by press reports on Ju1X_18 to the effect that 1cv-edish officers. The pro -German pa- pers here are urging that- this traffic _ - SEIZED BY BRITISH he. was to be tried as the result , o! ; _:_ Deepest Anxiety Prevails .in' German -Capital, According to -Des- be stopped, contending that it is not Ship Owners of Holland Enter Pro- inscription reciting his efforts to ram pa C es loin City. ii accord with absolute neutralit Bat the Government has taken no ac - l . English Action. ermun-submarine.- _ - .tion so far against it. - ti'►--- A despatch from Berlin says := ''The "The D-tch Christian 'Seamen's Union, - BRITaIti IS �iAKh G . , I - -- A despatch from Rotterdam soya: papers threaten Roumania. Germany G -R-MAN WORK 5IEN . ' _. I. says _the Overseas News Agency, has HF.iR OWN MUNITIONS. - ' ,BothBerlinand Vienna seem to have will support her allies by probable made up their minds that a new enemy military measures against Roumania, -=- URGED NOT :TO STRIKE e::.:,•r: t d the protest of the Dutch Factories One. Class of Ez- I —Roumania—is about to enter the. which already are in hand,. ketol == _ '14 despatch from Berlin says:—The shipowners and sailors' union against the action of the British authorities ,to_jllake plosives in Vast Quantities; i e . ing o-tnforrpa ion rom r. Lederer, of the Berliner Tage- + Berlin, the deepest anxiety prevails • blatt, writing from Bucharest, says: 6 Executiv Committee Socialist e C mrttee and the in seizin Dutch fishing g boats, virtual- A despatch from London says: During debate the there. While the Roumanian journals You- cannot trust the Roumanian — - General 0-nnmission of Lnbor Unions l • all of which have been taken 3 Pos- a .discursive .on . + are speaking of Bulgaria and Austria policy. The on thing. we can trust of the war in the House of '• in Germany have united in a joint, _ _ —. _ session of,according to news agency. g Y• I - questions as probable enemies, GCsman . news- is our arms.". Commons on Wednesday night, Dr. •• - - - - - --- - Christopher Addison, Parliamentary. ' —----------•----------- A KED TO I PORTA �T a cluastea_saitLthat_.the-apartment P ES - , Secretary of id that -thin replying to BRITISH ADVANCES CONTINUUE - — w -- 11 of Munitions was, endeavortng t -b re- _ _ . CAPTUREDBY THE ITALIANS duce the contracts for munitions to fife United States by increasing the - .' IN GERM EAST AFRICA - r . •Ino i particular. clay of output he a one part c s ' ` - - - explcsives, he said the department had - - Nearly Entire Austrian Garrison Surrendered, -It Having Been undertaken .the, construction and, Enemy Driven From Strongly -Organized Positions Astride Rail- Tl..�.._...7:.... -0 &L-- A 4. -t- equipment of factories to provide these 1-4 f* - P J', y Y garrison GE- -lAN Ii Rl�'8I3±'IELD COPS "RM ANT des etch from Milan Ita1` 'sa s: sistance nearly the entire A. despatch -from' London says: ,The the direction of Irangi, abandoning a r Since July 20 operations have been , surrendered. Four -hundred prisoners, -- following. official, statement on the 4:1 -inch howitzer and two machine. two guns, several machine guns and A despatch from Amsterdatri says : ro a of the British. campaign in j guns. conducted'by the Italians In the upper-. P gi'e _ Sate Pellegrino .valley with, consider- considerable material were captured. —The Handelsbald says the Minister German East Africa was, given out i. "Among a number of German Euro- The Italians have since pushed their' of Agriculture has informed the Bur- on Thurs$ay night: peans captured previously was Dr, able_s=ss s r- ' - seer ed the strop os'ition of Cavallazze I - --- - g P cupeed Curia Stiradone;'thus forming- feeding of man'and beast the seizure on J:ilp 24 he.drove the lysin German F genburg-district. ` Di. Styr has �dfed -a key to the two passes of Rollo and I a serious menace to the Austrian pori. of all wheat, oats and barley is neces- southern detachment of the enemy of wounds. A majority of the sur - Col Briton. The Austrians, though', tion on the Dolomites road. The points sary. The Minister, accordhig to the from. positions', viving. members of the crew of the they held- well' defended - positions,' of advantage gained by the Italians newspaper, has directed the officials ,strongly,_organized astride the Neu Langenburg-Irangi I German cruiser •Koenigsburg form were completely demoralized by the-,, give them command of the' San Pelle- to bu a all corn in the fields at road at Malangali. After counter- part of the German forces in this — budd-ft attack, and afteY-A-@ 't -re— grind an a goo o va a ys• fixei3� paces. -� ' attacks die enemy re it erre � is ,•- ze that. _ ' .,quiet. --- _ n • .. .. ...4WD '•,o• ,•r^....n.....j:..jjr,. ;-. n...•,f ,- i ._s , ..,-; - �s ..I ..... '.,a. - t .. j .PLY a military character against Gler- x«o ddoertss#fisere:.. HELLO, CENTRAL 1, GIVE ME �;;, - •••"'-WtWislaedeve.yFswaymornin=s.ttis9moe _,Ytokerias, ons many. When it comes to writing a history the impartial critics will UIND�R. TWINE—Just received, B large oonstunment of binder twlw, a ; GROCERY I have no difficulty in discovering _.allRICHARDSONS grades. Tboe. B. Marquis, Pickwiug. ASM ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _�16> 1,98 per Year ; i1.00 u paid in advance: the man who was solely ceepons- ible fpr„starting the greatest. tarn-- r OST—On Saturday; July Nth. on L trine st Pickerinp. a els bill. - Pinder' I want to order scale Real Fresh Groceries during this hot _ weather, and I know theirs are always fresh -' 6abeeriptionsto the Un oed states -elm • - in advance, - axe in history. The- name of visa” leave same at News' emoe and receive reward. -and nice and their delivQry prompt. _ SuggestioQs`for hot weather goods at the Qrooery Store-: - - — .... ', � - _-- — • William II of Ger ane will not be. �LBIgE CLOVER BEFD FOR w -of - _ t0 H N M U R KAR, f ropi•iefo�: ooe i sale at lot 19, con t, etrnp at the =arm which man people .re own Ah,o us bulls for Wheat, 8 for 2b cents ' Oranges, � a. dozen - will feel proud, but ill be despis- pries yo age at reasonable prices. . 8 Z Pugh, (Ilan- moat east Cora Flakes, -8 for 2i cents I Bananas, -.. . 44 Lemons, Sic " y - NOT98 ANO COMMUNTS ed by all people, who will be able Krumbles, ... 10 cents pkg , . j peaches. .. 90c " The Kaiser- in his letter to the to read his history. STALLION FOR SALE—Duke S Olyde, No. liE>ip, ycl.11. o 6 B, tyears old of Triscuit... ,� 2 for 25 ceate� Post Toasties, 8 for 86 cents Cantelope, 10c each Water Melons, .. ...TOc to 90c German people, refer@ to the Brit- - „ dart brown is color Apply at lot 19. B F acs, Pickering, or addrew Ben Fawcett, B B No. Whitby, ' 81st .. 1. Puffed Wheat, .. 2 for !6 cents Foiled Rice, 2 for 26 cents New Potatoes, . , , ; 4Qc per peck I are as t e haberdashers from ' the Thames.' ' This contemptuous YOUNG WOMEN — ARM TO RENT—IOU acres of land, New Cabbage, .. :. 0c per head 1 . , description of .n people whotxl he Fbeing lot 80, con. 4, Pickering. Olay loam, good baSldings, well wagered gcod Clay o on Cooked Ham, .. g 40c er lb Corned Beef, canned, �Oc " . Corn Starch .. 8 for 2iic , Flavoring Extracts. .. - ..9 for 26c #fates with,no ipean, ha , because they have thwarted his Olans for. MAY APAIN mukroute, convenient to @tatien Ploughing souton on or before sept. Ise, 191L For �rtionlars apply to Oliver H. Push, B. Sliced Smoked beef, We a can Canned Salmon—Scottish Lion Brapd, R Target Brand 2 ro 26c Sherrifl's Jellies,.. 3 for 26o Canned Corn,... •..10 cents Canned Peas, 10 : world conquest, is similar to that No. 4, Mwmout "tr ; g , ISc Red Star Brand, 2D6; Coronation Brand, .. cents � Canned Tomatoes, 2 for �6c , -- made by Napoleon when he epokd Need Only Trust to Lydia E '!ARM TO RENT—In the Townehi II Pf°iezing being We-, Horse Shoe Brand, 25c;- Maple p Leaf Brand 28c. NEW HONEY,... , . lbc a lb Ma le S 'raspp, ore, 26c a bottle of . those despised le a9 "� s. P PSP antics of shop -keepers. While s Pinkha>� s Vegetable Cola- a�t� of the with half of lot t9. with is na�eee�erst�°lscre ablGoo a� of use bonier other trait. Fou: Prime Cheese, c . .. 24c a lb Campbell's Soups, , . 8 for 26c .: Ohrpletie a Bi�cpuite. fort varieties, y from•12c to 40c a lb ` these descriptions were both neck- Lin as a •vain• Kurtzw . y and emau particulars applyt, zeiw°sn, To atm' or to Wru Try RichardsoWs for your next Grocery order., . ;ea in a contemptuous manner, the British should not resent Buffalo, N.Y. -" My daughter, whose picture is herewith, war much troubled 'POR SALE—In the pillage of White You will be pleased. • �. - them, but, on the contrary should with pains in her .tone oetfainandooi iia stab ee two and s � J A ' R f G H A R'D S O N feel proud of this estimate made -of back and sides every month and they sarseTboof lan!'naiaddiely i �dofg o r them by their enemies. They would sometime. be �, PosseWan maybe given at as time For price and terms apply PSILP a Bkkto f - — brie ostia clear ra g pe pective the so bad that it would w" vett T 1 R �{, ., 'w f on6saet in-.the__c_hetraetera of the two peoples. Germany prides her- seem lice acute in- flammatioa of some ARM FOR SALE—Containing 120 Faeroe, being lot t+r S s� SHOE �s� STORE t - _u • —sou 114 being a military nation and o r g an. _ 1y� B F son, Pickering, it, tam fronts on Lake Ontario and is one s : - she die lees a nation that does not her your advertisement in the newspapers of the bat grain farms on the north shore Lake Ontario• su ander cultivation with the .off bush n On the t li mares' including 8 tabes comfortable of ' 7 is of Men's Military Boo place army above everything and yid dia. E y prem,oneo e . trame house, two barns, one on stoas foaada- .20O.Pairs- else. They consider it a sign Of Pinkham'e v e g e - — table Compound. ' degeneracy when a nation like tion• also large sheep pen. This farm will be sold at •bargain as the proprietor i. in poor health. The implements be The best Boots in the world for Farmers . and Mechanios . Britain, devotee :her- energies to She praises it highly v ,she has been relieved of all these pains by its use. stock and may pnrchasd along with the farm and possession =pod at once. APPIT for further pasta- 1aa to B. Fawcett' s S'No.l; Whitby.- .itf use. These shoes are the same as the Canadian _ eOmmercial and other acefvl . - Pe All mothers should know of this remed , y Bol�iier;i wear., Every pair fully guaran- ' - -- pursuits. Britain will not deny that her chief aim is the develop- and all .young Girls who suffer should try it KuBTzwEG, 629 High St., Buffalo. N. Y. ' ' �rekQrin gra teed. 00, -- _ ale price4. a -- - ---- -_ _ - went of her industries and extend- her Yonas women who are troubled with e� 41 _ -- 3e P E E L & O N : Inst commercial relations with painful or irregular periods, backache, All automobile and Bicycle ---.S a 'other countries, and in thisman- �`ner making her people a prosper-- headache, draggulg•down sensations, fid ti spelb or iadi u on. should repairing promptly ended c "wH/TBY, ONTARIO ---- i ous and happy people. While she diGrease take o yea Pinkhagm'sThoMmands evegetable been. re- Tires, Oils, and re trs _ has done everything in her power stored to health byt.6M root. and herb always on hand. T H R - ao build up the various industries of her own country, she has not remOdY If you know of any young Wo- �elp. �M,r Potter Andrew, - STANDARD 'BANK' . ',done this at the expense of other ps ansa who is sick and needs ful advice, ask her to write to the PICKERIN G Ont. - -.-•-nations. Her markets have been to She has Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Maim. Only women will -- -The Fruit Store - - Orr CANADA .. ;tree other countries. receive her letter, and it will be - _ HtAD OFFICR - TORONTO '- root tried to cripple the industries -of others by imposing a prohibitive held I- strictest confidence. HAS THE QUALITY _ A General Baskin$ Basisess Condneted. - 'tariff, but all foreign products FEED •;• Cherries are ripe. Peaches, Plums,- p Accounts of Farmers, Merchants and ?Aanw --•have had free access to the mark facturers receive careful attention. rte of Britain. The Kaiser and -at C. N, R., Station Melons, New .Potatoes, _ TRUST FL'?YDB should b. depodud in our ewvn�Itae :his supporters have declared that Cl18ii'yWOOd _. Cabbage, Tomatoes. - DBPARTMi3NT. H10teet estreat races of lateeest an _ Britain has been.._pine ins a war --- __ ___ _ -_ - _.. - asT'C rave_ � half yearly. si/ - iagainst Germany. that she feared Brewers' G}rain@, Malted Corn Feed NIELSON'S,-ICE CREAM PICT BRA1�iCI-�, _.,her growing strength. When the ;Saber speaks of Britain. as "the gran, Short@, Flour, Corn, Oileake- Sundeas, Sodas or Ice Cream can't be beat when with R W. GORDOtK, Mae.ger. Breach also sue W6&'lrl. D El � 14berdashers of the Thames" he Meal, Cotton Seed Ideal, etc. Orders taken for Swift' f 'Sr made ,Neilson's Ice Cream ' virtually admits her peaceful in- Fertilizers. _ and Fruit. _ # • .++ . -tendons. The fact that she had '•a contemptible little army -: Phone Home Markham 6090. � ' H gj wA RQU/S J. HOTVEATHER - •�an}y le proof that she had no signs of moo= COLDS . - - are very apt to develop into pneumonia; therefore, every one Aug. Aug. 4. 1914—War Dwiwvd - � . - . _-:.__ . ,,,d es, 4, 1916-A flies Wixsliwg - - should keep ei3 hand -some-good-remedy er the - : ve colds. pre ntion and cure of ld We should also keep ourselves fit by a judicious use of. blood parity- ing remedies Nerve Tablets, -Kidney and Liver Pills, Csecaris, Dr. " -- Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, Health Salt, Baby's Own Tab_OR - lots, Worm Rablets, and dozens of. other reliableremedies for man :. _ ,_.. • - - r a t. We have them ere. ; and brae a e h .. .- .1 � .. � .. • ' - • -.. .. OA �� 'ftp ' I* - _ _ _ . ONTA RIO =:THE THI YEAR OF THE WAR calls for the organized co -opera- tion of every citizen of the Province of Ontario.- ALL must help to hasten the .day- of fir_al trititnph..' For the --sake of those who' -have made - ,Jie Great Sacr;t:: r- and rnF those or in training, every citizen must give the best service possible. ,No one deed feel `'out. of it." when the great dam• - af Victory -conies, but ez-eryoiie- mtlst qualify now by airar ng in the sacrifices' sue War -. _... _...-._. � -. Suggestions for Organization What Organiizatioiis Should Do In many Municipalities there are already 1.' Find more men for Overseas sert-ioe. active patriotic` organisations, such as Recruiting, -Red Cross, Soldiers' Aid and Patriotic FuaCor.:- '2. Holy in keeping our munitions plaats`worlonr— suttees. In such cases, one of these, or, bettez to full capacity - still, a joint committee, of these tad the, citizens 3. induce every possible %corker, min' and generally, might undertake to co-operate with women, to serve on the farm -and in other 'the. Central Coauni:Cee at• Toronto, 7 essential industries. Where there is no active repro"istative : 4• Find money for the coming WAR LOAN organization, it is suggested, that one ke formed and .war funds. ='.at -the earlicat moment. It should be non. ti In short, assist- in the organisation -of • partisan (in the broadest sense),-aud represent Ontario's resources to meet war conditions every interest affected by war conditions. `_.and after -war conditions.- THRIFT' onditions.THRI T' acid ECONOtitIY, and* a careful consideration and -preparation -for opt,-prablems are essential -&-we would meet'tlie present, and -future' -meds. For further suggestions and information you are cordially requested to -rite' at once to ALBERT H. ABBOTT, Ph.D., '.3.--ci•etarS', - Organization ..of' ' Resources 'Cotibii•ttee, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. 4 LMUTMANT-GOVERNOR OF ONTARIO - Chairman of the Organisation of Resources Committee Best Granulated Sngar - Don't spoil your fruit by rising an inferior grade. We have an abundance of Fruit Jars, Rubber. Rings. Darowax, etc, our Groceries iirc the freshc-t. _ 7. • - - - - •� DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR A sturdiness an(l swift respon,,e--a_woman's oi Cab in ;rF race -of line aiA de�ian, :lie. gasoline con- suriilrtion is ilnusualiv .low, The tire iuileilae : _ -is-nnilstialiv- high: Automobile Tires and Specialties - Cultivating, Haying and'Harvesting HachinerS, Plows ' -Carriages, Harnese, Hardware, Binder Ttine, Oils and Greases Bell and Ind. We Fe Disney Whitby Phones t� -:ter rs. �r��+mr•. �. ?fix :.1." ��e -.: .-�.;c'.' t[�"' .s' . „ ... �. { ;'�° t y.. �.•"S, L GLARLMOKT . Evan and .Mre: Ward spont livereqJ. H. Beal was in TorontoW' on Sunday with F; 'd Mrs. Cooper. aretnolrf Friday. of BrookTh, _- T --DOMINION BANK,IK- Barry Thomson has in his shop _ Peter Maenab dr. is �pe'ding hie - ■ W weacatidn at dacksods Point. ou stalks of whe_et_al>ent ""him' y ,gunmeets'all-Trains' -= ■ o4e seed-,- w�iclz was sent him by. ■ Establlslt�d 18T1 -- Oliver and- Mrs--flenu�►; o ■ . a (Ireenwood, spent Monday in his sop,'Walter, of Montans, It First-class Rigs to hire day or. ■ �---■ is well worth seeing. night at, lowest rices. ■ CAPITAL AND Ry-�M� i1a,000.� ■ Claremont. _ _• g p _ ■ . �� •■ " -- Our bowlers defeated Whitby Mrn, Geo. Cooper, accompanied ■ __ _■ on the green here by 2 shote on. by her daughters, Mrs. G.M. For- Phone 1806. ■ r ■ `� ; syth and hire. Walter Ward mot- ■ Farmers sale motes ■ Vhursday last:ored to Aurora on Sunda to visit c r.e..n .ia ae w.n w i•... was •ere sotto .isL 'r>se De�i><ioa s n� ■ Mc. and hire. Comba, of -Toronto, y Thos. $ia,adersoa &' Song ■ L•r •vii aaoa Ooa•ais tti. >tLan.es. 1 Dei * are visiting kith the letter's moth- her grand -son, Pte. tTnderhill, be- ■ er. Mrs, A. W. McKay. fore he proceeds overseas.. PROPRIETORS ' WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager• Ed. and Mrs. Gibson and daugh- ter, Mabel, visited at K. G. Tarr'@, i■ti■■■>r■■■■■a■■■i■K■■Dt■■■i■■>r■■■■■■i■■■■■■■t■■a!=ti■■i _ ° d -• ..: of Mong_otic, on Sun ay _ -- Mis9 Margaret Macnab left on - -- - Monday for two weeks' vacation _ -- • '-.,at Centre Island, Toronto. - _ � Mrs. Bert Moore and young. son, -STOP, 'LISTEN -Clinton, of Napanee, are s ending SAVE� ' s few days at. the Methodist par- s onage. Wm. Scott, we are pleased toYOU R report; ie somewhat improved, al- _ = though his condition is still quite -- serious, Mise Viols Forsyth and Mesa MON EY - 5. Kathleen Rawson visited their aeoasin. Miss Mabel Gibson on Tues- _ Machine Oil, 'd of this'week. Oc account of the intense heat -service was held last Sunday night _ _ 5 ' 'the very best • � FOR THE - • ' 4n the gronnde connected with, the Methodist church. - A number of new books have at 35 Gents w -been purchased b the public WAR LOAN - library y pDomINION Pboard and will be' cata- _ - per gallon at I o ed id a few days. ries Joey _Rose, who has been TO BE ISSUED 'IN SEPTEMBER. _ holidaying with relatives in - �.-. 'Claremont, left on Tuesday. to vis- : +it her brother in Maiae. Wnp. Dolphin and son, Fred, have returned from the Peace River District, having sold their -By purchasing a bond you will help CHAS,'. �R T'farm to W. E. Riaebrough. to WIN. THE WAR. and obtain for - A number purpose attending, yourself an investment of the h j9hist_ _ the garden art on W. P. Jones lawn, Balsam, next Wednesday _ =— etas yieldlny A most attractive rate •CLAREMOi� , Ont. --eYening. They are expecting a of interest. - good time. - • _ - . p - Miss Gertrude Morgan' has re- D' _ turned to her home in Toronto Sto Look,'--Think,Enlist after ependinp: a short time wtth � - - -• - p� • M. and Mrs. Henderson. and other DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE relatives.- -Mrs. and Mrs. Sargeut;.aud W. OTTAWA.- • 71ionipion and son, Allen, motored - to the city on Tuesday. The tat- _ _ ' • - Detailed Recruiting Campaign • - ter is remaining.a couple of weeks ;Every Hamlet in the Township will have With friends. - Mrs. Geo. E. Dick, of Stoughton. - - a man from your. own -County $attalion f - < Bask., accompanied by her two children, is here at present owing _ �' to talk the big Job over with the boys and to the serious illness of her fath M i LT O N a ,'.give them any information. y or, Wm. Scott. - The Sacrament of the Lord's - Supper well be administered in the Ilan are needed at once—when the wheel Methodist hurch 'est Sunday begins- to tum—see the recruiter is your -: (morning. (rhe business Quarterly,PRESSED.village and tell him 'that you can sign up ' srneeting will be held on Monday: evening. _ The Epworth League will •hold now and go in a month. Let each man i �a lawn social at the home of A. - - - - - _ do HIS duty and you will then •bee the 'Thornback this (Friday) evening. _ -!Refreshments will be served and - -We hot secured- the Agency of these Brick, and other fellow there. -x is good programme of music, reci- tations &c. will be given. All are welcome. Admission, Io cents. are prepared to quote prices on all grades on Help the 182nd Battalion by your Enlistment. T. C. Mc kvoy was in Toronto W. J. BRAWN. J. F. DALES, - iast week attending the Orange Cara at Claremont Locust Hill GreenbarII Ont. Lient. 182nd Batt., Lieut. 182nd Batt., Grand Lodge. He reports a most ' ' ' _ 'enjoyable time, all the delegates ---- - -- Whitevale _ Danbartoa being treated by the county lad- Let us quote you on your' brick requirements. cc uu A� �D� ��++ i V" to a trip to Niagara Falls, Scar- MAMEY-HAMit7 �i tu each and other places of _ 'We are authorized Agents for this district. _ - Rev. A. McLellan preached in Crim w8t01�8 PickerinR and Brougham last Sun - will assure you every day. He was accompanied by cent of profit. Messrs. Joseph Readman, in whoseMa,1' — .auto they made the trip, and D. • • Mowers and Rakes, Verity Hopper._ The latter proceeded to _ . Flows,Wagons and O h here be 9 nt -a short - 'a ;.f s aw•s. w Pe �'G�UFF'VJ LLF3 Boggles. — time with friend 9. The numerous friends of Mr. _ -- PICKERING • "::dances Petcy, formerly of Clare- J. R. THEXTON,'Pickering, Ont. �•� �•� iniont, and brother of.. Mr, Uriah =S 7MMERFL's\"ITL RE 0 Ind. Phone 161 !LUMBER -YARD ` �• peres, c,f the rizth ronceF-ion, is - _- lrinc =erirni=ly ill at the Western _ - $o.pit,tl, Tnrr)nto, with no Foopes - C sind I* Eli ,' J entertained for 'hit "Itll"Ette re- Porch Chairs, Reclining l:hxir, and HamnlockE;, the IAtter at.cost. � 5 A{,pad Bowd farms►' covers. He is �.'PIl known' in the A :.pecially good •litre of Camp Cut( at 812.'25. ---------_------ Justarrived a c.lrloa3 .of British y �l • '1 Iird t hP - - >�it.iun-of couucillrn and deputy- artirs whcL}ia�c 1,u ictuce5 Erl,ue,l her'. fur otos time, e e : M o a,S. a� ( ioiucLuia ~�: htw _r, reeve twenty-five years ago. � � °• ' • a •z -0 _ kindly <•Rl and'take trier' aw R -- -- � ■� ,� = � � �, �� R a «� . - prisir�tQ ills foil -,)wing Ing _ The C'arem int Baptist Sabbath �chodl�irnic will be held in Joa-. C• H. BURLII\TG, PICKEIi,ING p� • ' O.1 A" eph Borland's gt•ove to -morrow, z �, L. o ■ g Q' -]t3 vmatched i , (Saturday), at 2 p. m. There will o S $ e 8 a ; �., be a good list of sports, including ! • ��rp""sbm a`g s o; des sheeting, flooring, I. �.m�d O o ' baseball, foot races for the Sub- _ a a� o gma� X'S ; a y bAth School ac o era, also -free -for- bin etc. ?' or a » • o w o �_ s all races, consisting of 8 -legged - SIMPSONa race, sack race and 'D • - e o 0 0 ° e • B a $� ° O s„ r race, needle ra �o y¢ D Gordon 8c Son --obstacle race. There will also be i a lug -of -war and swinge. Hot _ .Great Milline"rS� and -Ribbon, Sale to clear out balance �' � . Feb a'< and cold water and a refreshment - o this Sea50n S 5toc1; regardless of price. y_ _ „ _ - �- M%: y'" _ .._ --. Cap PIC'KERING' .. *a e r it. • broth an the grounds. Every- _ - • bod cows and bring your baskets -Hats ieg. 1.95, for i5c RIBBONS � � m � g o n � G m >�•y � � Bell and lndr 'endent phone° � B y 20c w �. P 99e', -Re . 90 centser yard,.for .. J pe Oo for R P ,. fun. 2. m a and enjoy an afternoon's .. 2.25, for 33 1$c °. lieu art held on h s - At 15c The R party ..., •�- ' .. ,• E.30;ior t 7. 3q g Dietlaodi�t chnrcll ground9 on the 3.00 and. 8.50; for Lill) h.7 13C ° `• m a Sept - ; „ ,1 . e Oct.' evening of Tue..day, July 25th, g,7o, for .. 2.�>fl :'o _ llc a J •'"R'R9A SIU°C'ef3. An excellent sup- __„ 4.7b, -for ;' �.�, •" 1J _,. „ dog = a '•° w NOv, ,` pr r ACRS+ FPrt ed by the•IRdies of the — -� Dec chnrclt to a large gathering. The t1l--up.to•the-ruin .•-li-I 17-Rh.Ufb OeixaRag9 Nrc;,Qham I _ k, F rt ? erry^`5, a dee 12, s a, Brmi a Ti, Ij pincr. en ere an in style and of excellent cltlality,-and a9 regards price-giieil Re.:ercnn•TO,Uptergrove9 f � r- 11M 0. , •V%. hi01i.v-not>reeiR-Eed by - -- away. Also uet�va-lt�e=-in .13.1-lal�c�u9,_all_..cut to out. pn IIP. Tilt -ad( delivered half rice. • Come C•i•daS and buy as they • ` 4atitli; M. P., Rev. A. p gain Cho�ipin g ` `��- W lu. - - - won't last long at the price. - -- lI� Lethul and L1PIlt. Daley were of - A.� D O.�T FI. ICI\ G ' is high order. The recitations by Oi all ILe.eriale ani deer n __ -• Goods,ry 's F 'shiilgC, Boots and Shoes _ Crocker xsii;ned-i- 1» PhATPCI to c3o_ ke tis stook. it will p.y : on 1 .ninth ability on the part of our rain chopping aild oat flatxin a oa11 tai our roc to sod nI b ris ed by ifted elocutionist, The singing •• _ g pp R !; and obtain prioeA Don't br misled by by �1ra. ReRI and the Baptist Male _ '`t*R4UERIES GROCERIES , . eters .day in the week age�te :Qe do not employ tbem, ooneegnenh added much to the eve- 1y we oiOnan, and per throw off the agent e a ^ e 30c. except on Saturday +Quartett up-to-date, Tea black and mixed, 35c. lb. Coffee oommiarion of 10 par oent.,wBiob you wll .': Fresh and u !'lug's entertainment. Mr. Robt. Free s p , _ • 40c. and 50c. per lb. Phone 2800. A quantity of slabs for sale, also calls ala eeoe by FnroHaeing from as, ' -, 'Clarke, of Toronto, convinced the -- — - wagon tongues, atles, etc. aaU■olioised. _ y WHITIT GRANITE Co.. audience b his -excellent perfor- mannce let at he is a talented ven D. SIMPSON & Co.; - PICKERING John F. Bayles, Greenwood ofl�e. woitby,;Oatart r lj �,.. . • ` .-.. z. ..gw,...r. e.. _•- • K"...•n♦' •]i'�. .,. ...�di.... i y+.R,;G`•.rc^o. ,. .• .Y.p.' - '.i. F'- •� '4.. -..q` : !!T ,y. .a -^ „I.y .'.. ..- - M.. _ra L` _ ,x..�.w,; y, cucumber gathered during the of the day. rs, d rt -: Baronet. Hes elder sister, sa Miss - r. and a half of scalded milk, a thick- gum arabic said to have the same roe a little camphor will brighten it. Annie Pelly, was .well known in Can - I Y_ ening of two tablespoonfuls of but,'[virtue., ter with thuee of flour, some salt and,' Never, try to clean yokes, eollaraie Useful Hints and Never use water from a stone re- 'er"eir for cooking purposes. to use; then remove a pepper and simmer slowly. Serve I or cuffs while sewed on the gown. - t • r +ry A Wash silk handkerchiefs in tepid r.. ��+rtf• t next to the skin, so do' not leave a parbide of green; slice thin and serve t10[I for the BuSy water with a little borax.' Ironwhile year before last. . Lord Crawford is an extremely on a dish with crushed ice, soaking 'above; drain off the water in which chips in a little water, sweeten with TION CABINET IN BRITAIN. , good chess player. He is also an au - �If lihey are cooked, then pour over thew molasses and place in saucers; ,.e- — - thority on Italian art, is a trustee of table. Many persons partake of them NOUSeW�iO fruits are canned as soon as the National Portrait Gallery, and a : cooked who cannot enjoy them raw. butter and flour and serve hot on toast n moths -and—four- amall ° . j ecce of alum kept onions until very soft, then press A P pt in the silver _, ,icarl of Crawford however, we live in other days. The Earl of Crawford' in the fift-enth After the rust is wiped off am - y, cucumber gathered during the of the day. through a sieve; "to this add a pint I will aid in warding off tarnish, and is I �L OF CRA FORD Baronet. Hes elder sister, sa Miss - r. and a half of scalded milk, a thick- gum arabic said to have the same roe a little camphor will brighten it. Annie Pelly, was .well known in Can - I About'the' ening of two tablespoonfuls of but,'[virtue., ter with thuee of flour, some salt and,' Never, try to clean yokes, eollaraie Useful Hints and Never use water from a stone re- 'er"eir for cooking purposes. to use; then remove a pepper and simmer slowly. Serve I or cuffs while sewed on the gown. Ll Varrai Capt. Rivers-Bulkeley, A.D,C. to the General lnforma- Wash silk handkerchiefs in tepid r.. Duke, who was killed in action the t next to the skin, so do' not leave a parbide of green; slice thin and serve t10[I for the BuSy water with a little borax.' Ironwhile year before last. . Lord Crawford is an extremely on a dish with crushed ice, soaking 'above; drain off the water in which chips in a little water, sweeten with TION CABINET IN BRITAIN. , good chess player. He is also an au - �If lihey are cooked, then pour over thew molasses and place in saucers; ,.e- — - thority on Italian art, is a trustee of table. Many persons partake of them NOUSeW�iO fruits are canned as soon as the National Portrait Gallery, and a : cooked who cannot enjoy them raw. butter and flour and serve hot on toast To revive and help potted planta ' they are picked there will be'less loss s Cucumber Sticks.—Pare some ebil- ` or in pastries. j that are drooping place a teaspoonful $roke Out, and Rose to by fermentation. led cucumbers and cut them their full If silver 'is to be stored away for drain time, it with dry flour; it - Appetizing Cucumber Dishes. water, and..dry on a towel; then ,some pack > : The. cucumber _appeals to the most dip each slice into a rich mayonnaise will remain untarnished. ring, sprinkle with salt and ar- When the color has been -taken out _ jaded of palates, but it has been me- ' ligned as the cause of indigestion. By oP back Dods it may be,restored b range on thinly sliced bread; cover.) g Y y r€. g following a few simple rules it loses with a lettuce leaf and a second slice the application of liquid ammonia. its gastric -disturbing qualities. of bread, and serve at once. ( Naphtha soap, shredded and seat - Cucumber Soup With Toast Sticks. ; bered among blankets when the,; are ' Cucumbers gathered early in the morning are sweeter and .]ass liable —Simmer in a quart of water nine stored away will prevent the ravages I f 1.sliced—cucumbers- '-to cause indigestion.- Never.. eat s -heat -and—four- amall ° . j ecce of alum kept onions until very soft, then press A P pt in the silver _, ,icarl of Crawford however, we live in other days. The Earl of Crawford' in the fift-enth slices; soak for 20 minutes in ice j y, cucumber gathered during the of the day. through a sieve; "to this add a pint I will aid in warding off tarnish, and is I �L OF CRA FORD Baronet. Hes elder sister, sa Miss - r. and a half of scalded milk, a thick- gum arabic said to have the same ment, and Sir Edward Carson. Which to that House Com- Annie Pelly, was .well known in Can - I Lay the cucumber for the table' on ice, not in the refrigerator simply, bill "ready thick ening of two tablespoonfuls of but,'[virtue., ter with thuee of flour, some salt and,' Never, try to clean yokes, eollaraie �ri � �rR j�T ads as lady-in-waiting io H.R.H. the I Duchess of Connaught, and married to use; then remove a pepper and simmer slowly. Serve I or cuffs while sewed on the gown. Ll Varrai Capt. Rivers-Bulkeley, A.D,C. to the r paring, for the bitter principle lieshot with buttered toast sticks, i Such things should . always be made ' _ Duke, who was killed in action the t next to the skin, so do' not leave a parbide of green; slice thin and serve I Creamed Cucumbers on Toast:— detachable. ., .Stew the cucumbers as described I: To destroy flies boil some quassia NEW MEMBER OF THE COALI- year before last. . Lord Crawford is an extremely on a dish with crushed ice, soaking 'above; drain off the water in which chips in a little water, sweeten with TION CABINET IN BRITAIN. , good chess player. He is also an au - In cold water before they go to the lihey are cooked, then pour over thew molasses and place in saucers; ,.e- — - thority on Italian art, is a trustee of table. Many persons partake of them a rich cream sauce thickened with, strucbive to flies, but not to children - 'These beverages contain the National Portrait Gallery, and a : cooked who cannot enjoy them raw. butter and flour and serve hot on toast To revive and help potted planta In Army Medical Corps When War belongs to the Fine Arta' Club. As a , s Cucumber Sticks.—Pare some ebil- ` or in pastries. j that are drooping place a teaspoonful $roke Out, and Rose to Parliamentary speaker he is bright led cucumbers and cut them their full Cucumber Fritters.—Carefully peel of ammonia in three quarts of water, and original, and, while he has no length into sticks about as thick as a 'on and grate ripe cucumbers; press the'and and water the plants thoroughly with Rank of Corporal. _ pretensions of eloquence, his speeches- - " encil• serve them a dish of chop- p, p r P'_ jou p p this mixture. ice• from the ul ,and to each tea- The inclusion of the Earl Craw- are lull of sound common sense. Al- ped ice; to be eaten with salt as cupYul of it a id'one and one=half, To,'save knife polish, if the knives of ford in the British Cabinet as succor- Aber, to etber, he is one of those. aristo- tog it be " r . Cucumber Sauce.—Turn into acol- tablespoonfuls of thick, rich cream, half a tablespoonful of butter, and forks are first washed with �wu sor to Lord Selborne, as President of � water immediately after canner, they �. crats of whom cannot arid, as i -t -can of many, that they are like . ander a cupful of peeled and chopped s fourth of a cupful of sifted flour, tea- P the Board of Agriculture, is an lap- will not be stained, and „so require pointment that is certain to be "popu- I potatoes because the best part of them is under the cucumbers and drain, then pub in a spoonful of salt, dash of cayenne pep- little cleaning and much less labor, lar with members of all parties. It P ground. bowl that has been rubbed on thu..u- per and one beaten egg; drop by I To wash soilel dress shields lay will be ver y popular with members of His Famous Lineage. y side with a clove or garlic. To a spconfuls into hot fat, and when a de- them on a board or table, soiled slur the House of Commons, in which The Lindsays are one of the great. pint of whipped cream add a pinch vi;licate brown turn, drain on blotting I up, and give a thorough scrubbing chamber the earl sat for fifteen sue- est houses in Scotland. 'The Earl of - - an*+eab in the cucumber; add' paper and serve. with a stiff brush and any good laun- cess'iveyears as member for the Chor- Crawford is the twenty-seventh earl-- half a teaspoonful of onion juice, ' 'salt, Cucumbers for Lunch.—Select a i dry soap, with plenty of lukewarm ley division of Lancashire, prior to ' the premier Earl of Scotland. The i• a pinch of red pepper and tea- arge, long cucumber, wash bub do not water. Hold under a faucet until his accew-ion to the peerage on his house has a very remote feudal, and spoonful of vinegar. Keep on ice peel, cat into half lehgthwise, scoop, completely rinsed. Do not squeeze, i father's death three year, ago. For even legendary, history, an early an- till needed. out the contents, chill and fail with al but hang each. dripping pieoe an the 'Lord BaIcarres (pronounced "Bal= cestor being reputed to be descended Stewed Cucumbers.—Peel a large dressing made ' with whipped cream; + line until dry. carrez" with the accent on the second ' from "Thor," who wasreputed to be _ encumber, cut it up in slices and soak have this- -piled up on top of ib, and 4 syllable) as he was in his House of itoeson of sup - toe family In two teaspoonfuls of vinegar, with place in the centre of a shallow, RECORD DOCTOR'S BILLS. Commons days ; was immensely popu- ed to b"Odin."d P ilam salt, and . an onion stuck with two or; ' round bowl. Arrange around this lar personally with political friends Conqueror; and members of it fee- :- three cloves. Stir these every now first a bor!:er of thinly sliced new! Huge'Sums That Have, Been Paid By and opponents alike. In fact, it used quently intermarried with the Royal and then, and in an hour's time dry onions, next to this one of sliced to- to be said of him that he was one of Grateful Patients. Scottish houses of Bruce and Stuart. each piece of cucumber carefully P Yon mat�oes and on the outside a border } ,� _, ,L - I the fur most popular mcn in the It4r- Dr. Water de Linds.^,y, an ancestor of -. Lord Crawford's, in Scottish &, • elo*h-41our alightly and fry in good of. sliced cucumbers- This makes a �T r3t ��-chi emin- House, the other three being Sir sat the drippings with a sliced onion until pretty dish, and can be served at the I ent surgeon who operated recently on George Younger, Unionist i4fember for Parliament as a lord, in virtue of his quite brown Then moisten with a . table with dressing in the cesstre Boat 'the Sultan of Turkey, received a fee of Ayr; Mr. Ure, then Lord Advocate estate& The first earl, who was known ' cupful of stock and let simmer gent- $30,000, and an add Tonal $7,500 for for Scotland ire. Mr. Asquith's Govern -'as the ninth Lord of Crawford' ob- " ° ly for 30- minutes; afterward add 'Miscellaneous Recipes. I expenses. Large though this sum as- tamed his earldom from King Rich- pepper and salt a little coloring or suredly is, it by no means creates a and Il. in the year 1398 as a reward thickening .it necessary, and two Coffee ice Cream.—A pint of mjlk,' record. spoonfuls of tomato catsup. Patin two eggs, a cupful of cream, two- A $30,000 fee was paid in 1903 to some slices of cold beef, shake t " thirds cupful of sugar, two heaping_ Professor Lorenz, the eminent "blood - tablespoonfuls of ground coffee. Bring less" surgeon, for an operation in oughly for 15 minutes and serve, the milk and coffee slowly to the Chicago on Mr. Armour's little laugh - Cucumber Salad.—Peel two med- I scalding point, placing them iA - a ter. But in the whole histo of the lass -stand eucumbore, out iim thin slices ry one carrot, add one slice of onion, a double boiler. Beat the eggs, pour medical profession there is .no paral- ; the scalded milk over them through a lel to the $300,000 fee paid to Dr. teaspoonful of salt and a little coy- enne. Cover w•ipb a pint of boiling strainer, so as to keep out the coffee :Gale, of Bristol—the blind physician grounds. Return to the saucepan, for havingcured the injured knee water, , simmer. till soft. In the mean- of a wealthy pationt.. mt, soften a tablespoonful of Rranu= add the sugar and cook until like cus- ; `` l tard. Cool, add th cream, freeze i Sir Morell Mackenzie received fees• lated gelatine in cold water, dissolve and pack. "of $78,000 for attendance on the Em - with three tablespoonfuls of:, boiling peror Frederick. water; add a tablespoonful of lemon Salmon Boz. -One pound can gal - mon, one egg, one-half cup cracker Millionaires, as one might expect, r Juice to these vegetables, stir in the i gelatine, strain all while hot through crumbs, one-eighth sugar, one tea- are by no means ungenerous to their cheese -cloth. Line a mold with o ocrea=,' once ccuptw ookied rice. But- s cup milk G Gould paid medical his advisers. doctor a regi regular salary e late Jay slices of fresh set and fill' in ber -oval mold thickly and line with of $15,000 a year, and a fee of $90, - with the jelly; set away on ice for inch -thick layer of rice which has been 000 during the two months' illness of several hours. When ready to serve . - tarn on to a salad bowl, garnish with ,boiled in salte3 water until tender, his daughter. 6ces of fresh tomatoes and serve but firm and then drained dry. Fill It was an ancestor of an ex -Lord 1 with French dressing. center with salmon free from skin Mayor of London—Dr. Dimsdale—who Cucumber Sandwiches, -pare ' as and bones and mixed with other in- ' inocuated Catherine II. of Russia many cucumbers as will be required gredienbs. Pack closely, cover top against smallpox, receiving a fee of with Is er of rice set on lid and $50,000, travelling ,expenses to the for his "prowess in a passage of arms with Lord Weyles upon London bridge before King Richard II. and his - Queen" The sixth earl fell, with so 1t+ar.y other Scottish nobles, in the oattie of Flodden Field. and the six- j 4 'teenth early fought on the Royalist 1 s;de in the battle of Marston Moor. Some idea of the high esteem in, which the family.held itself, and was E held by others, may be gathered from the fact that when ging James IV of Scotland;' in 1488, created the I EsrT of Crawford of that day, who was Lord High, Admiral and Lord - Justiciary of Scotland, Dake of Mont- rose, the earl didr_'t assume the title. He thought his dignity of such a de- gree that it was not in the power of any monarch to enhance it. His suc- cessors in the earldom took the same = - view, and a couple of hundred years later, the dukedom of Montrose was conferred upon the house of Graham, I` another ancient Scottish house, who - I' hold it to -day. spirt open, remove. the seeds and, with — --17 very sharp knife, cut into thin Y _! extent of $10 000, a life ' steam forty-five minutes. pension ,of found $2,500, and the office of Physician -in- _, ,icarl of Crawford however, we live in other days. The Earl of Crawford' in the fift-enth slices; soak for 20 minutes in ice j Apple Water.—This will be a refreshing. drink for both invalids Ordinary to her Majesty. In addi-.century would accept no title from - and healthy people. It can be made , tion the lucky medico received the the title of Baron and the rank of Coun- ment, and Sir Edward Carson. Which to that House Com- feta lung. The Earl of Crawford of - to -day has wooed the suffrages of Tea Coffee with either baked or raw apples, former to be preferral when time is chlor -in -State. 'That was as far back goes show the of mons is pretty catholic in its tastes as the electors, and very successfully, too for he came triumphantly through g and short, especially if the apples-aie'bak- ! as 1792. regards its favorites. I � P y } ed and in readiness. They should � The Rothschilds have always been For some years the then Lord Bal- seven elections in his House of Com- _ o r 'Chi 1 d ? be generous towards their be sour, and when cold should imp P Y g cameo was a junior Lord of the mons days. And as member of the Cabinet is more sitiiple and � �F re' n r. medical advisers,_ The head of the in boiling water to cover. Let - Paris house, inthedays of the emit- Treasury and one of the Unionist Y whips. In fact, his tact and genial- present unaffected and less stuck on him - Ij - 'These beverages contain stand until ready to cook then strain stand ent ' h sician, Dupuytren, had occa- and sweeten to taste. If raw apples I P Y sion to consult the famous medico; i ty had not a little to do with keeping Mr. Balfour's Government, in the elf" the s n he is. _ — are used, three or four juicy sour ap-j drug elements that hinder les of fine flavor should be pared and ; but no fee was tendered during or at P a days when it was tottering to .its fall, 1 ARIppopotamus liar Fend? It - - ed a few slices of the close of the doctors several visits: j had almost when in office. When the was broke out the Earl who is forty-five years old, _ Western Africa has a small species and mind especially, in ' lemon rind added to them. our thein boiling ;forgotten about the matter,- a con- + went to the front as an ambulance of hippopotamus, not much larger l children. over two capfuls of water, and let- them stand. -for three siderabie sum was placed in his hands bearer, enlisting as a private and sub- than a pig, which scientists recom- Nowada Nowadays, their chili y hours:. 'Strain sweeten and add a I, --"the proceeds," it is said, "of a 'Bourse sequently attaining the rank of "Cor- ' mend - to be bred in, the swamps of small -piece of ice. transaction in which the finan- I poral Crawford." the southern part of America as a ' dren, wise parents choose ` Beets Aspic Salad.—Two bunches tier had interested him without his I The Tory Democrat. substitute for beef. -- [IP_PSC.�121R��IISL3�IA.tPT_-.L[lEt=E-f.011L4IIS-L_-_ knowledge. • _. ; POSTUn This delicious table bev- erage, made of cereals, has a wonderfully satisfying flavor and is entirely free from caffeine, the drug' in both tea and coffee. Pos.. tam is a true, pure food= drink that has . helped _thousands to forget the tea - or coffee habit., • ,sThere's al Reason19 Grocers everywhere sell PO8TUM Canst:kan Postum Cereal Co., Ltd„ Windsor. Ont. cup vinegar, one-half cup sugar, one and one-half, tablespoons gelatin or jelly powders four whole cloves, two whole allspice, two crushed bay leaves one teaspoon salt. Cook beets until tender and rub off 'skins under cold water. Slice very thin and round and put them in mold—angel food tin will do. Put water, vipegar, spies, salt and jelly powder in saucepan and boil gently for five minutes. Strain and pour over beets. Set in cool place to harden.: Unmold one. dish and surround_with 1 yes plan o ettuce'in center to look like rose. Cut in thin slices or wedge shaped piece at table and serve on let- tuce leaves. Cover with spoonful of boiled or mayonnaise dressing. —Things Worth Remembering. Oatmeal is an effectual softener of ihard water. Salt added to mustard is said to pre- vent its drying up. A lump__ --sugar--satui aced vinegar will stop hiccoughs. adopted a similar means of repaying the services of the eminent physician,. sending him the profit on $10,000 of a forthcoming loan, "which I had an opportunity, out of a very small sum Sir F. Baring has given: me, of oppro- priating for your chgnce." The facts are recorded in an old issue of the "British Medical Journal." Quaint was the attitude of another patient of Sir Astley. Successfully operated upon for apainful complaint, the_ patient tossed his nightcap to Cooper, -intimating that he might ac- cept it as his fee. The cap contained a cheque for 1,000 guineas. • But the greatest fee of all awaits some enterprising specialist—the mil- lion dollars offered by John b. Rocke- feller for a new digestive apparatus. That fee has been long a-begging.— London Answers. Auntie—"Are you getting marks at school, Freddie?" Freddie—"Yea, auntie--aedy 1 can% shy 'em to YOU." ua�au azac..o• ...-. - un u �•sauaoy •a - - his full name, -but he is known to his Marriage is indeed a failure when friends( and their number is legion) love grows cool before the bride gets as "Hal." Though a Tory in politics, all the rice out of her hair. he is extremely democratic in tem- perament, He is an athlete, a. fine boxer, a teetotaller, and possessed of Fr a fund. of humor which never degener- lo 7 aces into bitterness. He owns about 'Jiffs fifteen thousand acres, and a couple of fire country seats, Haigh Hall, Wigan, and Balcones House in Scottish co for one division of which Scottish county ' Mr. Asquith is member. The Lindsays, of which family he or is the head, are known in Scotland as -"the Light Lindsays" because of I NOTHING the sandy hair which usually prevails in their family, though, as it happens, BETTlER _ the present Earl's hair is dark. In the FOR same way, all over Scotland the,Cafrip_ :SUMMER / -- - bells are known as "the Red Camp- 1MiF.AIR _ bells," and the Dougasses as "the Back Dougiasses." The present Lord Crawford has six children—two boys, of whom the elder, the heir to the earl- _u -dom, is sixteen years old, and four V�t3ril) by EVery M42MbW of the late Sir Henry Polly, t c•, s OUTNUMBERED BY WOMEN. of saying "Bon joust" to the French C A N A D 1 A N The Joy of a Vacation officer who passes. One little girl was -STORAGE ®ATTIECRY 'Garman Men In Government ServiceI1 C O , LIMITED m� � turned. t0 the. 80r- saying good-by to a relation, appar- Now in Minority. ently an Aunt 'Auf wiederaehenl' 117-1>e Stmooe st;. Tosoato. ) row that -Comes from 'Midi- ' said the aunt 'No; said `the child in- • e -' s As a -result 'of the men having gestion. The battle with dignantly, we are French now! Au • been called to the colors the 'n ber revoir! The authorities have found I - Agents for ' .)�'i ' • tl o 'c , of women employed in Government hotel menus is a losing` ! - one that 16 months schooling is sufficient Willard Storage Batteries., bureaus and offices in Germany. has for the- ' gradually, increased until now the man with a Wentz to give an Alsatian bop or girl a thor- —` female em ough grounding in the language and R -Repairs Co all makes of employes are in a • decided i stomach. Nappy. is the Irian literature which were once forbidden. Making- Himself at Home. Batteries, Magneitos, majority, says the North German Ga- who listens to the call of the-- -'One of the pupils of one of the . The Diner-Say! Of all the vile, - zette. The rate of increase in the em- Generators, Etc. wild—who goes schools which I visited is a girl of 12. nauseous messes ever set before a ployment of women in office work g flah121g' She was chosen to present a bouquet man to eat- during 1915 is shown by the figures h�qnting and Canoeing—who of Rowers to a certain high personage The Waiter-$h! You seem to thinkduring each three-month period. ' Of of with him Triscuitthe g the district. knew' +, these new employes the women formed who was. visiting at � � we're your wife. --ROLL-01F HONOR. said the administrator, that she would -40 per cent. in the first quarter- of the Shredded Whole Wheat , I _ say something apt and to the point. _� i,Sinard'a end lass no 'otbsit ,year, 43 in the second, 48 in the third wafer. Triscuit is made of The high personage, Several thousand officers and em- g P ge, as he : and 52 in the last the fi w2r,% asked the child whether SEED POTATOES -` ployees of the Canadian Pacific Rail- g y the whole wheat she was fond of France. o is or- Another feature brought out b , steam- way Company enlisted for active mill- the report of the. State Insurance C� L"ED POTAT - tary duty with the Canadian Ex Fund l'O cooked, shredded and baked. ror she replied, in French, 'of course, : ►7 beers. Deleware, Carman. Orae: Fund is the rapid increase in the num- 'No, sir; I am not fond of France.' at once. Supply limited. Write for quo- - 'tionary Forces, and the majority of ber of youngersons taking office A tasty Summer snack, tations. H. W, Dawson. Brampton. P g There was an awkward pause, which=' _. them.are now in Europe, bravely bat- jobs. While in the first few months' supplying the greatest the child obviously enjoyed, and then, sO$ NALE _ ding for Canada and the Empire. following .the outbreak of the war the with a wicked twinkle in her eye she - -,N As particulars of- Army Reservists number of new employes under 18 a313ouZlt Of nutriment in Y , OR SALZ Good 1 o0-ACRE FARM -,N are not available, these lists of those S finished her sentence, 'I adore France.'- F Huron County. 'Morris Township, a years old was smaller than that of ; smallest bulk. Tie11C1OUS This pupil gave me a message for the must Deli. For particulars write v a who have given up-their lives for their P g F. S. SCOTT, Brussels, Ont • counts or been wounded in action are those over 18, a sharp change in the : With butter, soft Cheese OT English people, which I am happy to—=-----�= �41 Y average age of the ap. licants was trans4iit. TEA23sTEa9 WANTED nece§sarily%incomplete,. and do not noted in December, 1914 and'the data marmalades. therefore indicate fully the extent to ".'Please, rhonsieur,' • she said, 'tell 'NEA'iSTERS WA.NTED., STEADY for 1915 shows that the number of em- Made ill Canada the English to hurry up and win."' employpment to competent mep which the Company's officers and ern-'' Apply HENDi2IE do CO3MPANY, Ltd., ployeea ha-e participated in the Ployes under.l8 hired during that year - 4- - Hamilton. ontarfa 'a was 134,461, against 83,813 who had I are -sent u for the soldier must not Aleasurin tre Wind `_-- great struggle. Pt g 13�1WSrAP1<sRe FOR 6eLE passed that age. one be fed, but must be fed with The speed of the wind is measured ---- - - - Addison, Herbert, carpenter, Winni- } Y P ROFIT-TAXING NEWS AND JOB peg, wounded; Anderson, John M. particular food to keep the blood cir- by means of an ingenious instrument Offices for sale in flood Ontario clerk, Calgary, wounded; Arlke, KEEP CHILDREN WELL culating in his body in the coLi air and called the aneometer. It is like a towns. The most useful and interesting Harry, tariff compiler, Winnipeg, DURING HOT WEATHER.: chilling breezes of the snowelad peaks. j weather vane, with cups instead 'of 'f all anon LnQR'n=nn 11Pnhli information ingioCo on m+ ,wounded; Atkinson, Arthur, cook, I Kerosene stoves in great numbers'! letters at the ends of its arms. The party, 73 West Adelaide street. Toronto. Montreal, wounded; Boushear, Henry, - Every mother knows how fatal. the have been sent alift to make the life j cups, catching the wind, whiz round, engineer, Fort William wounded thus turn the eentraf .h„a+ -T-hia i i�1scELLAsrEOIIa William, , :hot slimmer months are to small chit- of the mountaineer soldiers mtrre-t Burrill, Edgar .M., clerk, North Bay, dren. Cholera infantum, diarrhoea, comfortable. �passes down into a box in which are excl.r� TCDSORS. LL*3IPs. "ETC. u killed in action; Chapman, Edward,, Internal and meexttial, cures writ* dysentery and stomach troubles are Several dials. The indicators of those out pain by our home treatment write machinist, Angus, killed in action; rife at this time and often-a precious dials are connected with the shaft, and as befcre too late. Dr, r.:llmaa Medical ` Diver, John W. car repairer, Toronto, Co.. Llmtted. cownewood. ont. little life is lost after only a . few move according to its revolutions. ; killed in action; Ellis, Thomas G. G•, hours illness. The mother who keeps - Thus the number of revolutions of the 'i ea "T , record clerk, Montreal, died of Baby's Own Tablets in the house feels ` - cup in a certain time gives the exact I DIV HAA 168 w °' " E D wounds; Foster, James B., car repair- safe The occasional use of the Tab- I bought s horse with s supposedly II speed in miles per hour. want a few good mechanics. Haves -= -•er, Fort William, wounded; Gilchrist, incurable ringbone for $30.00. Cured 1 __._ Ate y work and goon wages for techs lets prevents stomach and bowel t -`� hands, 4tcr. s, hand y. mea, also a tea► Thomas R., draftsman, Ogden shops, him with $1.00 worth of MINARD'S The Toronto Board of Trade urged., wood-workinr machinists and hand troubles, or if trouble comes suddenly man for wood shop wanted. Apply Us suffering from shock; Hamilton, Ed- LINIMENT and sold him for $8b.00. the C.N.E. directors to run the Fair, as it generally does -the Tablets Hill i parson only. ward, deliverymaa, Winnipeg, wound- bringthe baby safely through. They Profit'on Liniment, $54. for three months as far back as 1885, _ _ Y Dodge Manufacturing Co. ed; Haswell, John, boilermaker's help- are sold by medicine dealers or by MOISE DEROSCE. but the management - thought two west 'lorouU. ,er, Moose Jaw, wounded; Hilliard, mail at 25 cents a box from . The Dr. Hotel Keeper, St Philippe, Que. weeks quite long enough. Samuel J., porter, Edmonton, wound- i Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ati ed; Hogg, James,- clerk, Montreal,'Ont He Knew. Become e. R •plats ed iVu.ee killed in action; Hunt, Thomas, fit- "Now," and receive pay while learning • 4 ___ y id the professor of chem- ! The iotb Israel aoepital of New ter's helper, West Toronto, sufferingde P GUNS ON SNOWCLAD PEAKS - Mat Tori city rottaaaa luso �' -from shock; Kinahan, Ernest, switch- ry, 'under what combination is old most quickly - released?" ""°""""f �' "" iv " } ` `rt° s "' n t 9 t Differentiation. g 9 S oxen » cw NLa u.- to f raz you,.. , czau,t +toe ;man, Brit. Colum. Div., wounded; Kir. f t�+F. w t r °°or + m t• m.,. Doc Ary-;u• - Difficulties of War Preparations in r.srn.,z The student pondered a moment L n,ti ma r.°.r t w,, , , te. --wan George I. brakeman - did Smith ,stake all his „ mon Y n Mountain Regions. v I know sir; ' he answered. "Mar- . ' , �•, •♦wt sem, p.,•,rar, 'Wounded; MCCOurt. Samuel; laborer, I eY „ iv #*a .p ar , se J•Rir Ft , Y,w Y k Strathcona, killed in action; MacLau- A description of the difficsltie9 "By judicious speculation" nage which have been overcome by the Ital- 1 "And how did Jones lose his for a An, Douglas C., student fireman, Sor- :ens on that part of the fst,.it "iwre tune Y" tciassa's Llaimsat assn Mrs 7'as•lctaas BOOK on - -,+tin, died of wounds; Alaslin, Walter, I _ _ ,�,, the fighting takes place on mountain "Dabblin in stocks." f DOG DISEASES -wood machine hand, West Toronto, . g _ ` A Masterpiece. a -wounded (2nd time); Morrison 'Har- ,'peaks coated with -eternal. snow . i - - } a :'i Awe �io�Y to Feed -, given by a correspondent of the Lon- A Chance for the Boys. First Tronger Imperial Yeomanry i r,.1*; vey, asst. agent, Pilot Mound, wound- y (discussing anew officer)-S-wears a `zau'� f°xu'to '"' "dare's by 49d; bless, Albert, car inspector, Saska- i don Daily Mail. The Prize List of the Seventh An-' a Acerit5s coo dot or Loon, killed in action; Parkes, Herbert The villages in the !ower. ground be- nual. Toronto Fat Stock Show is now ;bit, don e't sop et�rries ., s F�i.,:r iT C�1' CLOYEi CO Ins, hind the' front have bEen aroused from Second Trooper='E's.• a ma. terpiece, �Q gay :!: to Cost 31st Strews fJ.w Ysr'r `.W.. Clerk, Montreal, wounded; Price, 1 out and contains many -new classes 'e is; just =opens 'is mouth and lets it s• �^ -^ -- John, loco. fireman. Montreal, wound- their accustomed appearance of sleepy i with attractive prizes." Among these ed; Ross, Lorne, fitter's helper; Lon- comfort. In their- streets are swarms ig the Boys' St^ei Feeding Competi- ;say wot it likes.- - �. For Fres:ing Ice Cream _idoa, killed in action; Scammell, Ed= of soldiers on their way to the front tion, open to the boys entered in the you get best results with ward J., clerk, Bull River, wounded; or back from it for a holiday. Thous- inter-county„ Baby Beef Competition S®Nt� Granular t is SA, ,Sheen, Wilfred` J:, clerk, Winnipeg, ands are camping out in Lhe neigh= conducted by the Department of Ag- 8 Eyes ir.flamcd by expo- A more a-on freeze Pmoother Ice •;suffering from shock, weetman, `L • borhood of the villages or billeted on riculture. The management are of +ire co Sen, liustand Y±i-d Cra�tm Takes of twice ra �c ', s.t:c and crOunda.t agent, Strathcona, died Of t•11e�QbYeanht 1• mOleathr streams quickly re.:evcd by M. f : ]e keepw (Teem hsrl ttiviCr ay lona, ClVrite ' inhabitants. fering ,a good prize and this class C. E - n%t„ls.r rsnn Ye Re19Cdy. No Sm1' "� t4T"'G _sl%Mild heap_! — � t E Comfc , sir tui t }villages on their way lip the -steep Your DtvEgisc'+SOcper ^yteIt. MurireE)s - 'Mile attendance the -first year of the rosf, bearing ammunition, food and --"" - _ sdreinTubes25e.Foracokofthef)EPreeish -- One Chance Left. 1 Boil and 1C, Ho99 M -Ida 7 - •Canadian Nr}tional, Exhibition was supplies of all sorts to the batteries, ; e t Drt�•�gisisorMerlpeEyeStmcdyCs.,C6!tag ; One dancing lessions- 5350 at Our :915 Shalm. M 101,000. It ran three weeks: Last year trenches and dugodta on the peak& f ;the Seventh Annual Toros Not much. There are too man 1 the nth A nual Toronto P b� a at - y � Some Satisfaction. $ -_ • . � ' The road over which these vehicles outer ways by .which I can make" s -o est sltoelt - there was s.dai y average attendance of 72,000 for 12 days, a total of travel was before the war a mere hill ;fool of myself." Miss Green-Of course you can't ds, Toronto. 1864,000, everything y Decsmt�cr SOL and 9.h, 191C. y path-now the military engineers ' Wife "Yes, dear but ou have believe ever him you hear. 1•r.m:um Lice Nfth many new classes 1 have transformed it into a modern tried all those.. � y Miss Gadleigh-Oh no; but you can now rea�. F T,�Frrvr,, Secretary, j * ..He Also Ran: _ , road-"graded, metalled and carried by _ repeat it. Cnfua Stock Yards, Toronto A young man was stopped at the cunningly devised spirals and turns ' fgtaara'e L1almeat Lnmbaraun's >rrlend ! - -- i door of a fashionable church_ by • the. ; three-quarters of the way- up , the fi Legislation was once threatened to sexton with the in ui mourttain»." prevent Toronto holding an Exhibition. A Gold M I ri @ .Ort q ry -ALSATIA` S' LEARN FRENCH. Y O ri r. Fa r m "Are ycoa related to the bride or The correspondents say's: _ - . except in years specified by the On- , 9 - 1 tario Government. Fortunately, the Sou can d„ub.e your vrodca by I .bridegroom ," "It is a notable • piece of military Children' 'Acquire Language in Fif- ; storing uv srnoa gree:i feed in a "No," was the answer. engineering, but it is not merely that: matter never reached the House.. ` _ teen Months; • . B � `' S � L L SILO' "Then," the -sexton said, " it will serve as an arts - yOt1• will ' artery Of COm- I --- r• ••Sommer x ere .all Wintor LonZ" ardon me for asking what• interest ' coerce w n it is no loo H. Warner Allen, the representative _&he Knew a Windfall. ' P g � ger nea:erl for - S•.1-.,'t:ct,:;,tiy ut::ic ;you have in a cert-mony that is to be . t . gpassagepsf gu is and arrny so tempos- of the -British Press with the French "Why, these apples are dirty," cam- to keen silaxL fresh, s��. army, describes in the followin die- talose the, ounce housekee er.: ��ee c :.rid Xona to .he j of the-quietest character. g D young P 1L.,t. - M.uilt select-. I patch the rapid progress the Alsatian "Krell, yes, they are," admitted, the.: c,f?�brr treated with "1 am," the young man announced, ary or makeshift about it. Flocks =. uooa prcaervatltea ' sadly, "I am the defeated Candi late." ,have been blasted to leav a 3 'children have made in tbe' study of farmer. "You see• they are vlrindfalls, I rb .hat prevent ar.ay. passe a'.French since the welcome invasion of and that is why I can sell. them so., :'cF* The is RSE1.1. SILO `!or it and solid bridges of stone and 3 has • sirvnf:, rigid the French: cheap. , '} :' walls, air-tight doors, steel thrown' across rivers. "After 45 years French' is once "You mean they've fallen from the ,, hooey 'of deals steel. .' ARE CLEAN "-Because the Austrians started - ' sola b. 'esters or ' '• vrith the weather again txught in the schools of Alsace. trees on to the psoas, 1, but they are T s-.!' . address us' direct. Get NO STIC�ilit SS , huge in their fav- When the French marched victorious-.. otherwise all right?" the customer "`r �' ,rte foltier. trice or, being on the upper side of the othein. f T. X. ltleee11 Co., Ltd. ALL DEALERS ly into Alsace they marched from the•• quired;.then, proud of her ready un- great ridges, it was necessary for -the frontier toward the Rhine beneath a g, bought U.Briggs & Sons Italians to get their guns as high as rain ie flowers which, moved .the Ger- .; derstandin she boo ht them. � .,:,�. r Elora, Ontario. HAMILTON Several days later she called the , l ;they could, ,The means by which mans to send a message to the rebc'- farmer's wife on the telephone. - . + = they accomplished these tasks were pious Alscatians: `You have received "I ordered the best cucumbers for `fir s 2 Ra �d� k described to me. They would seem the French with roses; but we shall pickling," she said sharply, "and s 6 or a incredible if one hal not ocular de- ; return with forget-me-nots!'-and no- you've sent me windfalls!" monstration of the actual presence of thing could be more surprising than r r i P P g r IS CAT= the cannon among these inaccessible , y progress made by Sent what. gasped' the farmer a �, hell ct{ Eo ins 150 the extiraord:nar ro t t i� 1 n' wife. f1 rentvm a '•Windfall cucumbers! I can_tell;-! �.� 1g?t,� •F1�lth double' There are some of them on the ice interval since then. I I you needn't think I cant There's I 1 _ ledges of the Ortler nearly 10,000 feet "French has become for them a fam- ! !" Q Best fiver. above the sem level, in-places which iliar ton dirt on them. _driving pit G tongue. I' have heard children -.. �ajIl UL.1 24 IIS ibis b way of an_.8chipv m n .'i the !teaching one another French in the ; Keep 'aunsrd•s Liniment In the souse f{ ---issuedi Guns, F. es, amateur climber to reach with guides : street, and every child makes a point ' ���ae, aril y}3��(� 30 K. W. Ammunition, ' Fishing, rand ro es and A Five Spot for One. 1 r Tackle Baseball, Golf, P porters, and nothing to ' �- g 1 b,,It driven' ill N first41 Tennis, Lacrosse take care of but his own skin. But I _ I - .Dr. X. was a man who took his Camping OntSts,.ali here the, Alpini and Frontier Guides 4 profession seriously, and he had an (f Summer and Winter �r , P y' class c n i tion. Would be Y We want had bring up the heavy piece's, l s '� �� a I immense practice. What annoyed 1 5P° hauling them over the snow sio;.aa ;i t �£ him was to be sent for by fussy wo- Sold iogetber or scp»rate- ti Every Man and swinging them in midair across 1 p� �' e- . men to treat, the most trifling ail- `i y' who Huts; FISEes, or chasmssnti_up._knife-edged precipices, ments. One woman was particularly 1y; also a lot of sliditill �- by ropes passed over timbers 'wedged plava any, Outdoor g r aggravating in this respect, and he : ,L Game to get our large somehow into the rooks. 1'.Was shown • resolved to cure her, One day she at a very great bargain• as. free Catalogue, Prices ! a photograph of a party of these observed a red spot on her -hand, right, Satisfaction pioneers working in these snowy soli- 1 ► and at once telephoned for him. He room is rcqulimd immedl TV guaranteed. Immetfse _tudes last winter. They might iia! ` came looked at the spot,. and sail:' ~ stock, prompt p� - P rom shipment been a group of Scott's or Shackle- „ ' ! "Yau did well to send for me early." ately., 4 YOt1 eau Daae erraabX setting ton's men tailing in the Antartic wild- "It is - dangerous, then?" -she Wilson , _ LL T. W. BoydASea, f e Byeineans of a suspension railway ' i asked said the doctor,S. Frank {7�Isoi &Sons _ uAestsD.afssl.We�>r+aaasl y _ "Certainlynot," made'of wire ,rope with sliding bas- "but to-morrow it-would have disap- 73 Adelaide Street West, iy kets stretched acrosschasms of �a3 THCt p -Pearce .and I should have lost my Toronto.; great depth, oil, meat, bread and wine y ' j fee for this visit." ED. 7. ISSUE 821-1111, s _, `r a LOCALISMS, -Several of our sports were at a. Hamiltou'laist week attending the knees. -Geo. H. Jones is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. -P. Williams, of Picton. r; -Joe Clark is spending a week's E vacation at the home of his par t., ents here. ... -Mrs. Peter McGill and daught- erg of Toronto, are visiting with the Misses Law. ' ' -Misses Reta Dennis and Marie Gny, of Oshawa, visited Miss Rqberta Bedson. -Miss Frankie Jones is spend - y ing a few days with '111rs. John a -.Miller, of Brougham. i Miss Jean Clark is bblidaying - Pte. Frank- is gradu- ally recovering from his his recent se- illness. -Thp Women's Auxiliary, of St. George's Church will meet at the home of Mrs: J. Harding on ; • - S u m m e � - _ INS 4 O As • • -Miss Edith Cronk spent the Wednesday, Aug. Lith, at 8 p. w. _ . , week -end with her friend, Miss -George and Mrs. Burroughs - `and Georgie Shirley. ford (nee' Edna Head) two -The Methodist Sunday School children, of Toronto, are visiting will'meet at 2 p. m.'in future, in- with W. B. and Mrs. ]Durk, of the tt 'Cosi Oil St'e8 stead of at 9.15 a. m. 5th concession. - -Miss Vera Burling has return- -W, J. Gordon has purchased a ed home, after spending several weeks with relatives in Peterboro. newupright grand Cecilian piano from the local representative, W. - = Lubricating Oils, Ely Oils, - - -,Fred Rogers, of Whitevale, is Huston. The Ceciliau is practi• - spending a few days at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. J. H. tally a new piano in Canada and is meeting with great success, the;. `Harvesting Tools,'etc.- Rogers. parent company being established -Men- are now busy at work in Chicago since 1888. This is the constructing the new cement cul• third instrument of its kind sold =� O S E P H H : [ �B. U N D Y— vert at the corner 'of-Ghu=h and in Pickeringduring the week. Ding. streets. =�Ve regret to report the seri- FOR SALE BY TENDER nus illness of Henry ane SALT ! 1 :. SALT ! h_ .i highl hl re - ref aur oldP—t Anmost received by -SALT . • ' at Burlington Beach. spectel residents. On Saturday the undersigned executors of the estate -Mrs, J. Dickie left last Thurs- evening he nag making his visual of the late Alfred Allaway, deceased, a have on hand a new shipment of Salt, every sire soft want ftotn day fora visit with relatives in founds about Spink's mills, prior of.the Village of Pickering, up to noon 3 lbs. to 200 lbs, sacks, 'at the old prices. a . London and Aylmer, to closing lip for the night. As on Wednesday, Aug. 23rd, for the �y- -Mrs. Clement and .daughter-, he failed to -return in a, reasonable purchase of lots 2, 3 and 4, of Mill St. of Milton; are visiting the form- time, Mr. Jephsoo becameQ alarmed (also known as Elizabeth St,), Picker- This is. the time to buy your Straw Hats and we have''a dandy er's parents', C. H. and Mrs. Burl- and began a search. He found ing Village, on which is situated a ing. p him on gthe coal heap with his face good seven -roomed frame dwelling, lot from X1.25 to $2,60, also see our light Capz, including the furniture belonging to Shirts, Underwear, Boots, Shoes. -Ezra Tripp, mho been visiting downwards end unconscious, and the estate. - For full particulars re - his brother, Frank Tripp, of High- with several cuts about bis face. garding property and terms of sale. Buy your Summer Suit from Canada's Best Tailors, the Lowndes Co., ' - 'land Creek,• io home for a few He was immediately taken to his apply co for which we are agents. We guarantee a perfect fit days. home, and medical aid' was sum- J. F. GRIERsoN. -T. M. and Mrs. McFadden left moned. It was found that he was Solicitor, Oshawa and the best of satisfaction. on Friday to spend their vacation suffering from a stroke, and his Wm. ALLAWAT, Pickering orllExecu- - at the home of the former's par. case was pronounced most serious. Joxx ALLAwAY, Oshawa J tors R. A s BUNTING, ; . P ICHERING onto in Durham. Although he seems somewhat im• -Miss Mary Harding, accom• proved. he still remains unconsi- L%1Ct10= sale Established 1837. .pani.ed by a lady friend, of To. ous and is in a very critical condi. - OF THE - - - ionto, open Sunday at the home tion, _ -- a1C��__ r)ke - --: 'of her parents here. -Amongthe sufferers from -the le j�jOC$ I'3a -Ewart Gordon, of Toronto, re- 'devastating fires of Northern On- turned n• - u d home on Sunda venin tarso in which a rest man o- There Will be offered for sale by ublic ! C ,- t me evening, ltore after spending a weeks vacation pie lost their lives, and in wh�ci h auction, subject to a reserved bid, on k;.. •with relatives here. the prosperous towns of Matheson, Saturday, August 26th, 1916 -We are pleased to see PArs. W. Cochrane and a number of smaller AT 8.30 F. X. �T H. Peak out again, after being Places were destroyed, were R. A. On the premises, Bing St., PielEering, :.Now is- the time tor -.•:- y--confined to her house for several and Mrs. Douglas and family. that valuable briek block of buildings, �� p �r weeks through illness. formerly of Pickering. Mr. Dou• consisting of the double store now Berger's Eilgllsh Paris- Green - -R. A. and Mrs. Bunting, who g]as had built up a flourishing occupied by M. S. Chapman as his _ -have been spending the past two drug and general store business in place of business, a ooci ten -roomed -• - weeks at the Simcoe House, at the Matheson and had only recently 'dwelling house. and a public hall 'We have. it. 1 pound packages 50 cents, half pound. - R , lake. have returned home. built a fine residence of the bung&- known as -Dale's Hall" and occuppied packages 28 cents. -Walter Groat and Mrs. Bickel low type, which he had just Turn- a l the A. O. L*. is and I. O. O. F. as ' : .4.440y, of of Columbus, spent a day ished with elegant furniture and a a lodge room. Also driving house and �s week at the home- of their new piano. These were all com- stable with other outbuildings. The p whole situated on a lot containing 3;3 _w grandfather, Joseph Doyle. pletely destroyed. They are to.be of an acre more or less. more particu- ' ' -To be in line with the other congratulated, however, on escap larly described in deed, The above - : --- Sprayers - -°Spray - IDpwna along the lake share the ing with. their lives, a good for- ro -to close up the - ve roc alma trine which i not fall to the of estate of the late Mise S. A. Dale. Eureka Compressed Air-S�pravers�--Galvanizedt Moeda nest Civic Hohd& of all their townsmen, for Maths. For further particulars and condi- y y• tions of sale applications may be $6.70,- Brass- $1.50• -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. son was a heavy loser in precious made to -Andrew's Church will meet at the lives as well as in ]:roperty• W. B. POWELL. Auctioneer. ' Hand Sprayers at 15 cents, fes --cents and $1.00. ' The one at - home of Mrs. W. B. Powell on -Among the list of casualties Pickering,Out. 45 gents is an exceptional bargain. 'Wednesday, Aug. 9th. at 3 p. m. that appeared last week was that . • 1141ss P. J. WRIGHT. - - p � -Mrs. H. A. Matchett and dau- of Sergt. Chas. A. Forsyth, of Executrix. Pickering. or hter, of Moncton. N. B., are vis- Sintaluta, son of Andrew and hire, A_E. CHRISTIAN, Solicitor for - Iting with the former's parents, Forsyth, who moved from Picker • 45411 Executrix, Whitby If you want Arsenate of Lead, it Pays to j 61eo. M. and Mrs. Palmer, for a ing to the West several years ag�. at ``Th Store." _ -' •few weeks. . \o particulars of his death is giv- PIGEONS PIGEONS --- - - get it a Big Stor . -M. L..Friederichsen was eom- en except, that he. died at the Gen- pelled to return home from Toron- eral Hospital, Havre,. France. The Carneaux and .Homers. some very to one day Iast week suffering deceased, who was in bis 30th large, 26 to 50 cents•each. _.7. Zenoleu>rn ! ZeriOleum ! "from sn attack of quinsy.. .After year, joined the 118th battalion WHITEVALz PioEoN PLAN, - ew days' rest he has qutte to. with his brother Ncrman on tig Whitevale, Ont. covered from the attack. net last, and crossed to Eng and The great Disinfection. Quarts 50 cents, half gallons. 90 cents A. F. and Mrs. Pickard and in May. He had been in the ` T L E gallons $1.50. Zenoleum lice powder hil_d�_szi L�kelan Florida, Hind' trenches only a very short time Rev. J. F. Pickard, of Jacisonvilie, &'hen his - enreer was ended on For gate at current prices 3, 4. llrlorida, are spending a few days July 20th. He was a young man 8, 10, 12 and 15 inch cement tila at the - with -T. B. and Mrs. Margais and of great energy and was very 504 Mark Tile Yards. Ind. Tel. No. - other relatives and friends in highly respected by all. He is 65u4 Markham. Pickering. Survived by his young widow and WM. PHILP - Screen Doors and Window&,Screens 1 . 0 3M -The next regular meeting of one child besides bis father, moth - the Girls' Red Cross Society will er. three sisters and one brother, N T = Doors at $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 and 2.00,'complete. - be held on Tuesday, Augu9t Sth, to whom the sympathy of. the W. Burkholder, of R'hitevale, an - at the home of Miss Marjorie Alla community is extended. pounces that he has been appointed = -- 'Screens at 25 cents and 30 -cents wap from 2.30 till 5 p. in. As there -We would urgently request agent of the Holeproof Clothing Corn - Is important business to be trans. those who have items of news or pany, of London. England, the great- _ acted all the girls, are cordially advertising matter to., insert in est Clothing Co. in the world, Call C .invited. THE NEWS, to have it in our bands and inspect samples and note nigh Hammocks Crory net Sets -: -A grand football match will as early- in the week as possible. quality of goods and' extremely Iow 1 `1s. ' be played thi? (Thursday).evening lVe are frequently called up by Prices. Quality and durability of ,�;� ,.,Baseball Goods etc.',•etc. on the athletic grounds here be- phone by persons who have some- goods and perfect fits guaranteed. f tween the 'Darlington team, win- thins for Insertion just as we are piCerlYlt: $al?:ery Iters of the league cup in. their dis- going to. press and often after a - tric•t, and the Pickering Senior. number of copies are printed. We � /� also. Remember, there',, just one place to get The Ql�l Gatne called at 6 o'clock, •harp. always endeavor ,to grant the re- Reliable Shertriri-«'illiani5' P:tlrlts and �'al wishes, A silver collection -will betaken. Tineas of those people who con _ that's "The_ L'ic= Store.*'. -Ina letter received by a fri �. td sider their 'matter most urgent,, a from Arthur Bundy in France, Zig but at 'times we are -reluctantly states that they have beets .swear. can.pelled t•) refuse them', for �1/ ing their great coats tip to the otherR ire there is danger of Miss• �`�-�J M e S .. C H A PM A N --� time of writing. July lith, as the ing the niail,'and•thus-having THF a c' weather has been so cold. We, in..NE%N-•4 reaching their destination a- /CG C R G A M Dntari% would be ql iite willing to day later. The usual excuse for can some of the heat• of the past the daisy in sending the item-, i-, During the heat of the day let us ,week and forward it for tllP.com_ "I forgot all about le hitt sortie• show you how to keep cool.. HARNESS and SUMMER GOODS fort of the' soldiers at the front, ti' it is impos=ibis to forward lee Cream Sodas Anv ti'-avor... Drinks = , if it were possible to do Eo. the items until the last moment. ice cold of all description. _ -Rev. A. McLellan, of Clare•• We wotild rather loge several dol ' Home Made Bread Single and Double Harness at reasonable prices. Plush nlont, ocen pied the p 1 pulpit of St. Mars worth of advertising than like mother tried to make. and Rubber Rugs, Dusters, Trunks and Suit Cases. Andrew's Cburch most acceptably mis= the mail and thus disappoint Both phones in shop. _ on Sunda • morning. Owin to many people. 1 Set, second-hand.Sin le Harness, .good, $12.50• the resignation of the pastor, Rev. -Miss toe u - - - - - J. McIlruS•, Jlr, McLellan declared 'of W. A: Fuller, of Green River, Harness, Collar and Boot Repairiug neatly done. - 14, the pulpit vacant. Mr. Me lroy had a very exciting experience in ELM DALE MILLS - is now supplying the pulpit of the the village on, Friday afternoon. .� -' Shop will be closed Thursdayafternoons She had driven down for her sister- P�..KERiNGi dwing stimmer nionths. —Presbyterian church at Sonya, �_.._..__ --.- — � -.. ------_- --- during the absenee.si the actor• in-law, v�ii_6 ww! visiting R�tt�- P Pott can aIwpk get the best Mani- mother, Mrs. Gilhul IN -hen in 3'' 'Rev. JI r. Dodd., R•ho }las er•li=tet] M y' toba Flonrmad'e`from No. 1., PIC$ERING HARNESS EIIPORIU%I for overseas servicelt 'chaplain. front of M. S. Chapman'c, the horse p Manitoba 'Wheat. Home Phone :3600, W. J. COAIi�'ELL� -The hottest clay in five years- managed to throw off its bridle, Royal Household and Gleuora for stag Sunday last when the' the throat strap having got loose. '.,.•Bread. Try abag. Cary hovered around the 100+tnark The animal, having found it=elf Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats the most of the afternoon. The beyond control of- it? driver, inn- BRAN. SHORTS ,,official thermometer at the Toron- mediately started to run down the 111IX FEEDS •. Seed Corn ! . Seed Corn ! to observatory recorded 101) de- street at a furious rate. When it `UAT CHOP i �r�rl'eg above zero, while R number got opposite the Methodist par- 'CRUSHED OATS of thermometers in the village sonage,gt turned round and went --BARLEY CHOP Wisconsin No. i and White Flint. If"you want any to finish seeding - and surrounding country rose to on to the lawn, where the b iggy WHEAT we can supply you at the proper price. 102, while even 108 was recorded. upset, throwing Mise Fuller on to r. - CRACKED CORN _ __ Do you require window screens or screen -doors for the fly season? - There was a slight breeze, but as the hard' ground, but fortunately, MIXED HEN FEED - See oars for price and quality. _. this was so hot it afforded but lit- beyond a bruised shoulder, she Caldwell's Cream substitute ` - tle relief. Tt was hoped that when was not injured.' The horse con- Calf Meal. The Ladies will require vests, gloves, hosiery, whitewear, blouses + j ; ' night would come, the excessive tinned its career until it reached r.: Middies, skirts, aprons, house dresses, etc, We have bis. Monne Molasses Meal 7 heat world be tempered some- y's late into which it CHOPPING AND OAT &full line which will be sure to please you. what, but in this we. were disc turned. The buggy had ri hied _ i pointed, as many found that sleep, itself and except a broken shaft CRUSHING EVERYDAY 'white; tan and navy tennis shoes, for ladies, gents and c}iildren.; was out of the question. The fol- -sustained little or no damage. We Get prices on feed in ton lore. ! I are leased to know that Mies BELL PHONE. F�•esh fruits in season. Choice groceries. ]osvintQ day. however, relief canis P from the stifling head, and peo,eptt er s no. worse o er expo - -X'_ "%V`. wee LLESPIE.DUN BARTON were able to breath more freely. ence. ' Chopping every day. _._ • I r