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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_08_114':w^• %: '+' '-S.�`3'-' -„-s p ....::. �I•w,,.::a- ..-.;e�-. 'c..�: - - t. .• - - .•i '•r.' .�: _-:a.'i.. ':1.�- .. ?., t:.i-. . ..:� ... :_ ...... ,.. "y; ,_.. -.+. .b.. «..::. .tea v... .. eiY .. -.^'- .. -..l ra-.+.u.. _. .r a ... .. 'Ir mr .,.K �a� �,em wt ��<-a+5.+1•.or._ 7 r •THE :.c .. . ;... -• .. arc :a. _PICKER NEWS VOID. UCXV.• -- PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1916 - _1'cTo. 46 HIGHLAND CREEK OROCK ROAD i�>rOfssiFt�ssal �Garba. _. _ Established?5 years SPIN' MILLS Highland Creek NVomen's Institute Mrs, Grabain and niece, Mise Doo- Kedicaf intend holding a gari9en_patty Qn lyd.. Welly, arm spending a €ew, days with - rd. evening of Wednesday, August 28rd. Mrs. George White. RE. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- _ -Reserve the date and see bills later for Mrs. R. B, Robson and daughter, of .-tered member of the optometrical aero• �. _ particulars. " Guelph, spent a couple of weeks with elation of Ontario. special attention given to FLou : - _ Miss .1lildre9 Robson. - - --MIL T _of glasses. Eyre tested bee. :�orthj JIr, and Mrs. Anderson and child- 'L iS ;' R Oiaremont. 4Gtta - SALEM -CORNERS .WHITE SATIN- BREAD ' ren. -of Toronto, are holidaying with • - - a� L. R. C. S., Monday night's shower, laid the dust the latter's uncle; W. B. Robson, � N• Edinburgh, member ot. the Ccllege of `CREAM BUNS—FAMILY for a virile -what a blessing. _ A. E. Smith, editor cif the Guelph Physician$ and Surgeons of Ontario. licentiate - - - g Herald.and son motored dow�rt to ��'• 5'�ct 4�,',r- of Royal College of 6ur¢eons, Edinburgh. Jlr . Uuan and daughter•, of Toron- — . _ y^ gqaeclal-a4tenti0t Lo dale - TEA BUNS-�Q.TRx , spent the week -end Stith the( $ Rob.on's, on Friilac and R'ereaa Children, Offi.ee acid reeidence, Brougham, cute) allied home.b 1 S • ' _ _ cousin, B. A. �jtiddifield. - P' y Mi'ss r,it.h, _ WHEAT PICKERIN.G MEDICAL SURGICAL -Emil. �llort�, = Jiullt�c�. Fred and 11�s. I.idgt'tt aqd. family, 4 __ BARLEY I. WANTED -�; of Toronto;, cpcnt Sunday and Nlc'ndac ""LEAZ'F S -I O..SBOTTGN1 OATS l L and X-RAY INSTITUTE at the home of James Lidgett. — PICKER11o, . - 0NTARIfS �� 11Ffit cepa F1r, S!iltican rias in 'lyrcnto Tues. A rluiet marriage was suleranized at Gei m t ices befute sedlitl - cle-enin y p c day looking fora house, as lie intend the Jlanse, C'uoke'sc•huich, Chilliwack, g ELGIN Ton t E. M. s., M. D., C. I«i., woving there in' the near futftre. _. C., on 'I'hltrsdtty..aftertrnun, Ju)c 24.),- R.elven here. ' 1iyeician•in-charge ¢ P. Shier, of Toronto, iipd R. P. Har- at 3 o'r.•lock, when Miss F:tnily Ro=�• - All. kine(., of CLop. 8pecialret it, Rectal Diseases. Prostan, Dii- man, of C xbridge, motored out to see bottom, of redder river, beeame the I have a larges.te+ck on hand of eases of_ Men., .Diseases of .Wo=em. CKncers, th'e Batter's niece, �Irs. $. A: �F idd�- '(,title of fiiraui Iiencon .Le,ivens. The T'amors. %-Ray eaaa ivation. Disease eve. ear. noes, throat rad lunge, Fitti 'g glasaee end field. on Thursday evening last, bribee bride; who was becomingly dressed in B ARLtY FRED all acute and chronic diseases. leaving on'a rt ip to Vancouver', B. C. a neat tailored travelling costume, is -. CMOs Hours 12 to 3 and 7 to B p. in. 0:y SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. _ well and favorably known in Chill:- BRAN ' CAMPT'ON- iiURRELL' w'ack, having resided for some Gears { Legal• _ —_ STOVE, CHEST�L-T, PE_4 _ in the cirinity of the circ. The room SHORTS u E. FAREWELL. K.C., BARRIS• A vert pretty wedding vers solemn- was furaierly a school tea, her, �,t,t :1t P r; his country's call, joined the ranks of MIDDLINGS J. T13B,Conat CrovrnAttorney,ardConnty AND STEAM, izedatS:, Anne's Rer-torv, Toronto, y Bol3aitor. Court House, Whitby. 10-3 on Satnrdac, Julr 29th, when Lillian the Engineers. now in tr.tining in ' CRUSHED OATS , North Vancouver. 3lrs. Leavens has. • - -- -'- ' Agnes Burt PI1, eldest d.iughter df " CHHISTIA`. Barrister and U �. -SRT &_ja Mj Chimes H, and -firs, Bnrre}l _lotnt a brother setting with the Bantams _- . Sotffcrtos_-?c cry P rt Ete gty �o (formerly of Pickering , t ecarnP the }''} /^�O /�/ / oan, Office Brock St North, R'bitty, �Lly - _ � o t';' `— SEED �•+V�/r l bride of, Bertram 1. Caen ton, eldest PICBERItiG. ONT. P Best varietie=, Le -'t c}ttalities and i son of Geon a T. and Mrs. earn ton, BROUGHAM Dental .:. - •. - g - p _ _.. .. _ .' - . 10,We�t price. ,' _ --•----_--- .-•-.•�-� Toronto, the Rev. C. H. P. ()"en 011ie � >�Ir . R B R L W S ? % R Miss Lula Shea was home over Sun• - �LAEE B. BEATON, D.' D. fi„ $ting. Tire bride was charmingly, Graduate cf the kloysl C61.'ege cf I.'eL:al attired in pearl grey silk tRffet,t and day' Nnrgeou and L'n:vezn:y of Torcntr, office Veterinary Surgeon wore a white Pirie hat with ci*rsa e - W 3, and Mrs, Holtby were Toron- over W. M. Priaglt's bardware store. Wbitby. R LU visltot9 1Ret weBk.' Omce hours 9- to 19 ,.1 to a.30.• Ind Ibcre ,E, Honor Graduate of the Ontario bouquet of white roses and lilies of - a _ Hell phone 490. t�ly Veterinar) College and Honor the valley. The bridesmaid, !Mise John Poacher, of Toronto, spent the ary Associat-e of the Ontario ilamie Burrell, looked daintyln bat• holiday with his l,rother Thomas, �zzstssss0s 4Sasbfs. Vt•terinar College. deshi re taffeta with Miss F,ca Hood has one to Toronto, y g P grey picture hat g Ind. phone 3hr.; trimmed with pink ostrich fumes. %here she has sf-carred a good po.ition. « �f { p Mia Minnie Hanson is. hwida in E A S T L AK '�T G. HAM -Issuer of MarFiage Claremont - - Ontario And she wore a corsage bouquet y R Llcen$es ra the County of Ontario, -.,__._____. ______---- f pink roses and lilies (if the 4alle with her parents,' H. and Mrs. Mar - Pickering Village. Y',',y The groom was supported by his bro- sort. The shingle that has given - sati9- - - TPOT'CHER, Real Estate Auc- NEW BUTCHER SHOP Cher, Gordon E, Campton. After the John and Mrs. Lint,n, of Toronto, f -stied fur over •1U years. Empire �1 sermon a erre tion was spent the holiday with the fortrier's Currugated lion with a -' in. b 1 • tAneer, va;uatcf, collect8r and i'(enor y pp held at the scents here. ? ' p marriage l:cewee. Brougham soy bomp 6f the bridcr's parents. 183 Dowl- P ' in, corrugation, see it before ydn , A full line -of Fr•esh'_lfeats always i.ng tee., where. butfet luncheon tvxa lir,-and Mrs. Conseandson. of XFNst buy other make*. Lf you are in _ 1, HOPPER Issuer of AlarriaRe on hand at sbc �N « rge eirple of gnRst;. The Torotit� spent fiursday, MT -m-o-qday peed of a Cream ,e 7arator. -ase• .-the o _�. at (iraharn John,stnn's. 1 Try tO�oe at store and his reeidence Claremont. happy ^aple stili Pquentf left fora , a .'Premier for 80 days. AIR _ _ i�L'ag ;i Ap road eTery day, trip through the '�c,ItP4, after which �1rssPs P:dith and };;,ath:een Sb -,ugh- $_ line eel in c R.BE_4TO�S TOWN -SHIP CLERK c thrc will re -ills in ButFalr, nesse, of Toronto, spent the holid•ty g• ' ? e from $$14.00 up, Fresh Pond "i"11 -Age a spi,•i'd y %ith J[i•+ Edith FirrrdiP. Set' or wilte me before buying. D. Oonversacer. Oommiselenerfor taking Bel', as a>ladavfta. Accoratant. fits, money to 'oaL %fr. and 'tlts. CPc kf+r and faniilq and. PL:,Jne. ,onfarm vrororrtUy Iasuer ct Marsta&*-Lta :Butcher's cattle_war,ted •--_ GREENWOOD ;Flt<s F:Itdry lt'itbar••rpent uret-S'.rt- elea$" whit e, aleI onL. 9-v JAS O'CO��UR, PICIiERING M:i•;Fr Blakiee, i Tcrontn, is hull- day with . es. . ,tt (Pits: J:Prouse; ' P --- _ ickering HI'CrH Pl'(:H, Glen FI ,j, r. (ynt_ Ccyner Ismg a :d t'i+utrh?_, declog Pri.ii+rJ t1 (teen 11r. Bond and bide (neo \N1liP Bir- :en a 3,. .overt. t «�.,;e ,s,ar Cha Hankin, of Tornn•n. spent, the "T' -s if Tur.ontu.. $peel it. £etT t3 c CEMENT � 1� M E lY T TILE : fence •L I r.«•d all rhe rLtz«i k,. ts';,h:W.intpn and Mrs, White, C L ttiaiea ccLd elf anv,saere. Ur e. ft'r ',r:Le tip i�rnd tSit,.ti_A[f:_:ind FI•a TtirullP• ,.l;r.y, tLr, McLellan, of •('lareman?, and lar (t aiN. ilontILl, 1t1 - - o3;y SEE - SOL R N E l' vd W0 -on, i< sjwn(lint; the call•$- � nr, trptPd St Jobn's pulpit on fi,u,d�y , i to we h hi+ uncle, C'h+i.,. ��,er.ter�, at T',,P undersigr, it hy< begun the menu- FPO'-TTLI, Licensed A ;fti„noer, .i« ING MACHINES U,hao„d, anti will c: 16.ate thete again nex= &rttireof`vetrent tile froin 3 to 12 e f^r Cc_L:,ts cf TOrii Mild Oa:ano Auii-. S.l,barh Call and et natia- Eton salts of al, kir • at'teL vee to cn sl ;rtest Charley rind Mrs BrurP, of Toronto, inchev. )t -e • I1 -eine-ry- %flee!$: riretllar T' (', and. lits, Brown and AN".. R Q �! no,t3 Address Green Bruer P O Ons, spent"thN iter(: end with Ii i, Bard,and Cions at yard; oh Brnek goi-oline engine.= and Mt 4�'llson, and Mrs, Hrni%'ri iuld d.tttlthrer. of T;,• road. half mile we:t of TB. . ioneeer,. ar, p s or oid~oe�toritrrcr Cutier9 (toll I;t1QFie+: `3r„Thnraias��arP spending tf co it 1. Of of M tontoll grove and ry with FF'tn. and - Spink !((flea - eoantiea rt On.Mr,o ani (cat. A,1 kiodw of St} lea to -nit .everyone, circ-ellar P P Al d, Cement 1:ept roost-antly sales cond-csed e.:%or pz,sa:tiy cr ty ru tion, Rte« k with her. Orr hand. For dates or �tber saws hammered an•cl trmnied, . - jj'� par%cka ',n apply at reel. , R Benjamin Brigopia tancestift,'€s Ce- = M/HtTEVALE ' FI'�T111 1r dsaoeFl�aaOethFt Dake:ng Plion�o�da�a PriCe� reR�f,nable, netsing old aC,ltlaifltanCra in and lets at \Ews once F,ck.ang around the village. A special union servi -P will be held calve prompt Attention. ftrofamoa Fnaren• i., g teed. Also -sales• agent. for Ford Cara. My %' ;• 3'A.�KaC .TT John Orahain returned to Tornntiu at the 1IPLhodiat Church on Sunday .,PICK RING phone.armberisIndependepti001 r afternoon next, the �a3 h ins[,; at 8 BR•OCK ROAL . his week, after sprridtrrg a couple of. o'clock, Rev', li. CricTfYngton, pARror • months in the raighborhuod, $ as'8 of the Baptist church, and Rev. A. ?~ S good stock of J. Meadow and wife, of 'Detroit, P - fr'uit Packages • ,REAL ESTAT ..... spent afew days last week with the Owen. B. A., pastor of the, Methodist latret'ti moth, r and sister, Mrs, Dennis rhnrch, officiating. The song service , l0o.OW Berry Boxes now ready. and•Mrs Plaskett, will be led by the Male Chorus: Col. � Crates, and °i quarts A -few from the village attended the lobeion ip Rid of fund for caring for Ba64ketq.11 and Osluatts _ ��«il�� rC�Ka `uneral 0 the fat-- Wim ParrinNr on Ger graves in_ the 1F'hitevale CPuie- Wire Fenciiag4attird,ay last. The deceased was at y•- Order i ours early and make sure + one time a resident of the village. FF hitevale Branch Women's Tnsti- Mrc. Cardinal and•famil who have t'ute•meeting wilrbeheid at the home — ALSO _ p I have For Sale a Hcttse and Lot y' of Mrs. Gro. Burkholder on Wednes- ` been -boardinq `with Mrs. �1at[liewa in Pickerin 'Village. L' a r Chopping and Oat Rolling q i -the ,t sia-werkc, left for day: Aug: ltkh. Roll=tali=a pickle T' _ garden; rc,r.le )ouug fruit recipe. Mrs, AV, J. Barton will Brace Wire, Staples - - - their. bogie to Toronto on 5atnrday P give , as usual. _' tree. E-verychiug ifi atfcin paper on'•bconomyin thehoti„ehold,” - 7 1�T �r first clay= repair. Ar L�P flair, of Bnrden Camp, pent also Mrs. W. J. Beaton'$ paper on Cedar POStS alnCl 111!', G. Barnes, Green -Call and �e�, one a� this i=.a blit-:+ntrd,zy in the tillage; He was on "Duty of tvornen in the resent cri5i�' FRin for �onie one. L, ,t Ie.tve Friar n- going nverseas: We g iU be recti as.rPflof+atc A reading Or ac�dre-a R. R: No. 1, Lucu-t T3ii1, - hr.pe hP utity return y '41 'be given by yfiss�cce FI (cnnde Steel Pests. sate! from the -- -- (� - veer sane: and a recitation by _ - - i 1 . Richardscn• Anni�, Alt ladies are c4it rilic incit JOHN, PHILIP cool, Lumber, Cement, Shin le ed to attend. Shinglee' wHlfev he death of Mrs. ITf nry Long, or_ I 3th anti Renally Roofing �ptlblic, 'Pickering. T �icttary rurred in the vitla'ge on TuYsdav, after Pei, A C. Cnnitner, rlia lain of the always in stork”. Has A frill line ui p1a =h and bun - P - - a long illness. - The late \fr.¢, Long, w 3 ` , 112nd, w r= in tb%tri ori "i'Cresdat. who was t1t1 PeRrc 'r, ed iveat, consta3ftly ati (lana. Water, Pure Water T'ht• relPhrution of tll!,2nd' R-nniver• f age, hill spent tar y of the op« pin( r t the n;tr }leld_in th,-..g part of her .lift in �: (,th A s C. R E E SO R, Slice Roll, Preakfa=t - P%eon. - liar �[r,�ic Hill on flid:r} evening tva: (int (rill, (toll up to tcithin a shrr time i Ifcu are wit v cn r wiiT rte the fin1y befute her death took a lively interest r a very la-r'ge tint! interesting one, LOCIIST HILL Ham, Bti%uglla, Z�'eillel'�, etc, Ilea. well, drill, -d l,y Chk R, Rir•P, tell riwrent events. Sho is tit-vived ' r _ TheTo%i-n C odn6il at if: nrt•Pting r.ti who.k age -tit fn1 1Finc1 �1ill�, (.a.soline by fire .=ons -David in Toronto, Jas, - -- — -- Hi lir-t )rice (!till for Jlonday evetring appointed Joseph ` . 1 t; l l Engines. all kinds t -f pipe and fittings Wild Juhn in the west. Thnn:as FTor^on.. of Brooklin, town ase;:or. - • , ] ` « Butcher's cattle for :yater wn_tl:z A.l-n !,hill}pont fix- p horn. and William at home. Th - ng, "Afraid �� ---------- -- t ore es Fir. If ntny become a tr (cit nt of I:vet}',bin ; giren,carefal tunfral `rocik place on T.littYs<l,t}' t , FF'1ti:Ly, • Whitevale Ceinetery, r'. Sin'IIe f t nor f.h^re is some disctr�sifm regatdine gickering live ,,cF. Pi:QIP F�ORBS. I -the-to,iI;g. of thr:.htid ,-+i uvf•1, [.c tide _ '�. GR EN RI Ilcn;e Tel..:,31. \F'Ltteca:e, Orate• Imidhe on the. IiinF�ton road just east _ - .. B VER .. 7iePp vour.tee-th of the larger. one. -l:t. is _only. of use Stanley Da£oe s slit ills were, end '-r' cls r. and white Fi " t•c.Iass.ri o for hire p anrh �� during a flood, hitt nrav have to here• with his parents Here.. 7 i'he 'Pickering huilt, and if tvilkbe the last wood- �Ctn.' F3ncth is not improving so f est Day' or niolit . ' g - en bridge in the town to' be re ]RCPd ,. _ N al'S° a s tvislt tn.sPe. v - d igi ane Committee by one of re;rsent. �Ir"' $icy $lid Miss Pexr'l -Do _ Teaming protnptly attelxled to. - - In the south part of -the Crrtnty last spenC9(rnday with friends in 'Whitby' ° - Monday, all rnRds appeared to lead to Remember the maple walnut and Tooth Paste Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Hecdnshore Patk. This teas' nn ac- _ The object of this Assnriation is to vanilla i> a cream for saIP on Sanrrday t` W. H. Peak count of the great field day of sports, til ht. �- 4 f Pickering.. lessen stealing and prosecute put on by the 182nd Battalion, at the Howard Hoover and Arthur Collins,. and youw�ont be asbamed_,to smile. the elons.: - camping groiuids. _ The .grounds at of Toronto, spent the holiday with- the a the camp and arotind the cottages are former's parents, the antiseeptic tooth paste that, - FallTerm 0 ens Aug Members having property stolen communi• retty at an time,' but with -all trhe /cleans, whitens and polishes the enc Pcate immediately with an member p y The Green River Red Criss` meeting y decorated' booths and colored light, iary willhold their inonthly meeting amPl ; hardens the qu'ms and keeps the of Executive Committee. land festoons of Chinese lanterns -.the mouth beautifully clean and fresh. - • �g - - at the home of bits. John Wilson on - �S' TsrrI�T1 Membership fee $1.00. effect'wits extremely charming. Great Nlenday evening, August .14t -h, R -t 3' This is the one we _recolnrnend. Try credit is due to the ladies and those o'clock. All ladies interested are it to. day, r% ptlL: Tickets maybe had from the President or who reside -in the• su nmer cottages cordial! invited. 4�i a sec:etsry on application. nearby, for contributing so largely to The annual garden party, under the if glasses Rre; needed we Exact Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- the success of the garden party, .At auspices of the Eadie$' Aid Society, Get the will supply the correct len- Y TORONTO. ONT.. era ,_V. RichaFdson, Ricker-ing, - the time --of writing- it. is estimated will be held on the beautiful lawn of - sea- at moderate cost and if Oor, Yongf3 and Cbarles Sta. - - -- -that between- 2000 and 8000 _people _•7, B, Wilson, on the evening of Thurs.Beat glasses are not needed we y Made this remarkable average re. J' A. O'Con ior. W.J. Clark• were presenti There were all sorts of day; Aug.'17th: 'Arr- excellent supper B "will honestly and frankly cord for the last 12 months. We President, Seorels" attractions in addition to the sports, will be served on the lawn from 5 to 8 Advice A vaudeville show 'was' given at one o'clock, after which a first-class'pro- tell you -so, Let us eaant- were asked ta-fill more than thirty, P - ' times as many 'positjons-iis wee bad end, under the direction of .Corel.. grain will be given by the following About , -; ine your eyes and remedy TOOLSr9AARPENED Clark, while wheels of fortune and well-known talent: The Whitevale graduates. The business world calls Your their defects with correct -names of skill and chance were being Male Chorus, Mrs. S. Hoover, soloist, y prepare P We make -a specialry of crosscut saws, played at the many booths scattered Mrs.- Wm. Cowie, -soloist, and bliss Eyes 1 -f lY adjusted glasses 4} did opportunities : gol5d salaries Triols of all kinds. Locks repaired. tb;rougho(t£ the -krotrtfds. A most- - a All who are anxious fora success- Ethel Frost, elocutionist, assisted by PRiCF.a xonxRATE ful start in-business'life should ar- Razo`rB"otaingaspecialty:- For a flr9t• amusing event carried on at the Lake Toronto and_locid talent:., T'ilere;will _ class. hair trim or an easv sbave call Front was when a number of contpet- be a refreshment booth on the ground To �CF'addea range now to enter this, •popular at the East•end Barber Shop. ing swimmers tried to catch a duck it school. from which ice-cream and other're s ottse Furnishingo of all which had previously been released in freshments may be procured, Every- ` 1W. J. Elliott, Principal I kinds. Slightly used Carpets the water. The dancing floor at the body come and enjoy a pleas$ social Druggist --Graduate Optician - Write to -day for large Catalogue, from 15 cents a yard up. pavilion . was crowded with couples °i P evening. Adroisainn 1?5 tea hild• ,y `W. J. GORDON PICHF,RING i every time the music started. !ren, under 12 years, 15 cents. �= :�@21]1 '• ���•� � a�. -a r •v vy , . 3`$°°'!: r,:r^,T. _ w n.,r.^.�-:s"err'" .r..:,. ,,.�v�... :..`�.+,crr ;g^� ; , .,;,,,y.. ..i. �':r-a .�' ..•+s: ,.- b.a •., ra. , .,,1 ,•r G,rw-. N•r.5;+r•�T'' .:r.�1,..•.r,.,a� i,.,. .Y, _.,,a - , -"Yes," Dorcas moved- as -if by and-. . _. eq of 8ul.i. 1 'puBis.iapun owl Bul.t,ty 9t3b den impulse and laid her fingers up et v� e, the mates- stmt ; .."he has honor. So So sea.to(I 9z)ualls 8-6,1& eaaq; ulutr "Miss Dorcas," • he -said slowly, _ • _ _ long as one is a man of honor, there Three generations of Canadian is. no end of a chance." _. _ make 'Co you are housewives have used "Silver "A man of honor." =mss he repeated Gloss" heart, aching with unspoken sympathy, Gloss" for all their home laundry know "Silver the words his face paled siiddetaly.. It ^ --stork--They that was the game attribute which Enoch as 'John Eaterbraok' was ; still a came to my memory. I asked you then From experiments carried on at the Gloss"_ al'wayd• gives thb best had accorded to him. �'+�� Ca8d8 s finest" results. At your grocer's. - -CAN � Dorcas wafchi d him fiAently, her THE ADA STARCH eyes full of eager anticipation. She Esterbrook ?' " she asked quietly. l CO. LI M ITD i could see bim ' undergo some strange gaa�" Qsrdtoa6 Brantford, Fort Mlttlani. — 'll•,k.ra of ••Grand 8mdrr' nn6 ' irAiMr" . mental struggle. When he looked at : • Laundry cam... a„nn...,,a r,:,�,�', tor„ seann, Z her, his face had. changed. '- Instead of sunshine of existence. He .'sure of the girl's sympathy ; he knew son, except ,a as a preventive of potato diseases." play I lost all, interest in it. 'John ! from his forehead. I promise to nate if. 'Mrs. Esterbrook' s not bad The lime sulphur treatments caused apathy there were lines of grim deter- a r 'C h � s- CHAPTER iX (Continued): I eq of 8ul.i. 1 'puBis.iapun owl Bul.t,ty 9t3b mination about his mouth. Yes,-. he told me, only it seemed so sea.to(I 9z)ualls 8-6,1& eaaq; ulutr "Miss Dorcas," • he -said slowly, ,-ora• " z.. istran�,�o_hard after our loyal to her -brother even- while her. make 'Co you are .to__beneve talk that day at the point, that some- heart, aching with unspoken sympathy, yourself. I aw,weak and broken now, shape before ,my eyes, Zillk Paget Don't Use Lime Sulphur on Potatoes. ^ how I• cannot understand it." turned to Merry." as 'John Eaterbraok' was ; still a came to my memory. I asked you then From experiments carried on at the Merry watched her keenly. He was "Why don't You want to play 'John chance ,came to meat the end. I will to reserve the part for her, because, Cornell Experiment Station the con. is throttling a temptation to tell every Esterbrook ?' " she asked quietly. l do the beat I can -if you stand by me." if.. I can judge human nature, she elusion was reached that "lime sul• thin that had come between him and g ',the felt "I don't suppose I have a decent rea• when t- ave up the• that w g Dorcas stopped for a second. With_ the woman's prototype." „ { !phur cannot replace bordeaux mixture a caressing touch she swept the lock' Miss Paget must be fiend fncar-;: P sunshine of existence. He .'sure of the girl's sympathy ; he knew son, except ,a as a preventive of potato diseases." play I lost all, interest in it. 'John ! from his forehead. I promise to nate if. 'Mrs. Esterbrook' s not bad The lime sulphur treatments caused _ she would understand. lie had begun . Esterbrook' is no more to me to -day stand by you,"• she. whispered: "Good . enough for bet. dwarfing of the plants, did not repress " Let to realize his own dependent nattire. than Silas Bugg."' night." ,"I'm not as merciless as that but seemingly increased the damage i First there had been his mother, then I • Oh !" cried the girl aghast. '.'How_ me fell you what I Judge her by. Sea • from tipburn, did not keep aft flea- for years he had leaned upon Enoch's You liave altered "" -CHAPTER R. son atter season she was cast in Lon- beetles, apparently did not check late tr strength and friendship. When he was l "I liave:" - burry spoke in a hearse "Do you mind If I am atrociously, don companies for women of the lower blight and rot, and resulted greatly left alone. Was outer darkuetts. Every whisper. 'Ile returned to his chair by , p , rank with you . ' YPe'or of bad morals. Sometimes she f ?" t ar decreased yields se compared with fiber of his being longed not so much the fire• and bent to warm his fingers it was' GYanf Asa old who spoke. ; was cold-blooded, scheming a t rows sprayed with bordeaux mixture. for as for-xr derstandiug and s cart- by the blaie. There was another long , Enoch Wentworth and he sat far back 'tutees, or a creature so cruel, so heart• -ere arrangoThe raws tinder test u ,redress sympat , . "Miss the n e ar ens orchestra at -the Goth- esa a wo It. am, watching a rehearsal. !a defamation of the sex. Miss Paget in sections, as in other potato spraying'. Dorca4., I will beltin at. day when I left ye,u and Suddenly "Even It it were •agatnsf your incl!- Wentworth nodded, but turned a was making a same for herself. when leach work at the station. The first row in the flue sprayed he realized he -could not tell .the story nations, would you do something to- startled glance upon the man beside an idiotic manager cast her as a sweet, mixture (6-4s with bordesui mixture (6-4-50), the o ` of. ?;ncch's .dislo, alts to her. "Miss make some one very happy, some. one him• refined, home -loving woman. I never, ; I second row with concentrated lime je > Dorcas, I'need your help -terribly"" who e eves Iy�ou--sten-"i•ares-a'- "Stmpiybecause I kn�lJ�w-pow pr -sat rough such s pltital-failure. She, sulpbur solution diluted 'tn give the "I am ready to help you"in any way great deal -for you and about your fu- fur -your play is, I N,ant to suggest a played it for two nights, then she was j standard -strength for foliage (1 to 40), ' I 'can," she answered quietly.. She ` tura ? . I "bliss Dorcas, run of touch thnt will make it stronger,' ithrown aside. She had a long and the third row was left untreated: "What ?" ' luck. Managers forgot how, re-,� t imew he was nerving himself to a con -I Merry spoke gently. shard Potato beetles were combated the fession, and she understood what an I'm afraid you are mistaken. There is "'Understand, this is not criticism. markably she had played bad woman. a in car If don't it we'll e failure as a g • woman was laid use of arsenate of -lead, and were weL' ordeal it was to the man. She crossed nobody the world to -e." you think well of never. controlled all rows: the room and laid a paper before him. She rose to her_. (get and, leaning on mention it again." Oswald approached up against her." Flea -beetle le injury was slight, bur le pointing to' the bold headlinesrthe mantel, glanced down at him with the'subject .diplomatically. He had "I thought she had a tremendous+ decidedly least on bordeaux sprayed stretched across 'th'e top of the page. eyes -from which embarrassment had begun W discover a strangely uneven', succes last winter:" rows : tipburn appeared !n August and The words fairly leaped at Merry, temper .,in Enoch. There were days - :(To Be'Continued). suddenly fled. P affected the checks and lime sulphur .TREMENDOUS SURPRISE "One person cares very much.''- 1 when be stood upon the hetgbts of 111me row; badly, the latter much the worst -Enoch Wentworth the Cnmfng Drama-. do, I have set. my heart on your stic•,;riumphant anticipation, then came cess. You fiave a'great tutors-won'C'antervais when everything and every Farm estates. so that densly all the planta on,the sulphur rows were dead several fiat, He read on down through the cot- you work for it ? Besides,- I am self- body were at odds. Home butter -making is not a lost. . days before very many had died on the fah," Her with eagerness.. "What did you think of ?" - _ uraw Fellow journalist's had banded togetheri Enoch a royal intro- together to eyes shone _changing art, but still it might be more exten-' cheek rows, awhile the plants aprayet "I , want to- play" 'Cordelta.'- b1 r, Os "It' is not changing," Oswald spoke sively practised than It is. } with bordeaux • showed little of the r "Wbw .give ale v's name was not men- Wald has offered me the part- I have thoughtfully. I have in mind, A good deal is said about the bog 'ae trouble at any time : dwarfing of the, - _ t2oned, though there was freguen re e I had the. s ud'�d I ,��N it to morrow if is elaboration �a have made 'Cor -1 a mortgage lifter, but it is up to_the i plants treated with lime sulphur wag you would be my teacher" ' delia' a loyal, tender woman, but the i man behind the hog "tri do his past. noticed by August 20 and the difference _ erenee to a :famous star, who leading liart in consideration. Oswald' =%ferry turned with a- quick ge:sure mother ought to be more of a foil to "Fat as a hog "_le likely to take on a,; In size greys more pronounced as the was referred to as a newcomer in the as if to push ter_tptatiotr away from her: She Is cruel- now, rain, selfish new meaning. The pork -eating public.' season advanced ; late btigbt appear- him." "Don't !" he "Ah, bliss and deceitful-- but -she - Is - not bad lean ranks of New York managers Hts , cried. " is demanding less fitt and more ed",very. late in this field, the attack not lite !" enough. When 1t can be done, 1 be - Dorcas, don't go into stage lavish production of Wentworth', meat. being noticeable until most of the 'Y shall go into it sooner or later." lieve In choosing as actress who has plant. _ drama was described is figures ap i In many parts of the country dogs $ on the lime sulphur rows were She "a determination.-,eometh'ing in common faith .rhe role she so ' 'dead - - • preaching prodigality. Merry read !t spoke with quit seem to have more friends than sheep, from dwarfing and tipburn, through to the last sentence, then the • I feel sore I can play-'Cardelia ; ' be is to play. Character comes out every and yet the dog belongs in the non- : that, the subsequent rot did less harm paper fell to the floor- and he buried; . sides, it would be so much easier to, time, eveninacting, • Don't you agree bit, with me ?" producing class. :. I on these rows than on the check rows his. face in. his hands. ! make a beginning with Enoch and "To a certain exteax." �Melrryarosend oand t There .is an ever-increasing canvtc-' owing to t#e few living blighted plants there in a close relation be- f ae centres of rot infection. While Dorcas watched. her heart-; to serve paced for t3 feve' tion.,that- O! course, In eases of downright aright -ached for him: It was hard to hold In' twee$. fllthp quarters and hog cholera. • The check rows yielded at the rate 'eheck the -soothing touch she would, minutes about the room,.the - And this convection is sound. of 240}¢'bushels to the acre, of which. It we accept tragedy, I believe be, ' have gives to a woman or to a child. ! to the window and gazed out at the The wild pigeon and tate Labrador only 165 bushels were marketable ow- -Oh ! " she said in a piteous whisper,' deserted' city. The sleet of midnight could portray any character from gay-' duck have become extinct -1n our day, ;Ing to the large amount of rot. The ,. had changed to a raging storm. The est comedy to Intense emotion. I pre-' Oft was such mistake." but there is. no danger that the horsed lime-eulphur rows gave 39 bushels leas -a - wind drove the snow in sudden Sur• dict for your sister's. 'Cordglia' a suc• did not -answer ar lift his heed' I. wil entirely disappear'in our time. 'rtes, the cess that will stir New York to enthu- I of total yield than the checks, but bo- from his hands. piling it in drift$ across Cows producing over half a ton of om slash, but she could- never any- I cause rot had not spread so fast gave tri play "1 pleaded with Engch. I told him ' square. 1 butter per year are so common that bliss Dorcas," he said, "come here." thing but a sweet, true -hearted woman: It was all wrong, terribly wrong; for' i they are- no Ionger a subject" for spec- I e alight increase l6 bushels), in mar } ketaDle tubers ; and the bordeaux-' him --as well as for you , that when you I The "girl crossed the roots. "Why, "it � No matter bow hard she tried, she lal comment, but there still remain i would tail in the part 'of s false, un - I sprayed rows outyielded the checks by + ` he must set thing straight. ; she cried, Is a tearful night ," returned . 4 scrupulous adventuress. Do you see several millions of the other kind: 48 bushels in total product and 111% J told him it was not even collabora- i "Yes.l It's a .tearful night. for the what I am driving at ----�==- bushels in' marketable potatoes; _ tion ; homeless.... Do . you know abere 1 It was wholly and dlatlactIy.� y�C alone— might have found shelter to -night fi !t - f "I think I do." The stronger the butter "in rhe.; tub He is a wise man who can gather „ - � I 'When you read your play to tae the weaker It -is in the market. liabotston ealed Merry, had not been fbr you'? Perhaps' $fid. 'John Esterbrook's' wife took - dollars from another's lessons, �erpiezedip; raising her, eyes. i there's a hallway somewhere that I "He told me everything," cried the. 1 could have slipped into, _ and for an�-- '� ,girl hurriedly. She was toying to save hour or two the police would have left - --lhim - -the full confession- of leis down- � me undisturb'�d. I might have. found � � • , tall. She did not wish to paten to ft. an empty - bench on• a' ferryboat, -or- r-"Evacything "" repeated Merry In- the Bowery missions at •1 open ; only credulously. _� before one can make up his mind to :.: _-- _.� . - •-:. -• _- "Yes, -everything. Oh-' if you had seek a lodging thcte, they- are filled to come back only two or tree days ago sufflcatioa" • ere S the Way to Succeed in' �. !things would have been different." Dorcas shivered. "If . He rose abruptly and croesed to, the window, I had known during these weeks that anybody, cared --or believed in am of-JellyMaking.- • ' "Miss Dorcas," he did not turn to me perhaps 1. should not have -gone look at her, "what -woe the worst I so far down the hill: I did not dare _: -'thought you had of me when Enoch even to hope that you thought of me ?' 1 "10—Use n e — but- not over- 1..-p well.fThe " told you -what happened I again. s girl paused for a minute before "Andrew," said the girl, "I care oripe she ansa stag: "I tkought you werd--- much that I cannot teff _ you. - Same • • - fruit. r - .x_70r-Cook - _ I weak." "Weak "" --Tire--m i3�happ7e`sUwWen queer strain in .my nature makes me ave-botne one fo care O— buy. awrence •Red -' y W--Oe—an, an _ the y 1 1 _ " word as if trying to comprehend it's --:for. Girls at the convent used to f -come to tae -in all sorts of difficulties ; ' Diamond Extra Granulated at least .0 . minutes, sterilize ; meaning. "You should not have allowed Enoch the ones-�I'loved beat were the ones So stand as .the author of your play, who needed me most. They called me Sugar. It is guaranteed pure ,1 -your jars perfectly before t 10- no matter what the circumstance$ 'Little Mother."' it I „ Merry Sugar Cane Sugar, and free cutin in the reserves or jelly. pouring p y --were. He is not happy over to -day. His seems to have changed, Little Mother,"' repeated ; ' he laughed huskily. If the girl I rOui foreign substances wh1Ch " nature then lie is not easy to live with even. Oh, ' had known men she would have seen I might prevent jellies from - 1 wish it had never habpened." absolute famine for love, for sympathy . I : success will- surely folloio the use 11erty' waited in silence. and human understanding in the eyes 'if, sett}ng -and later, on cause "Things must come right, even that were bent upon her. _ } Of all these hints- this lie has been told. She pointed at I take back what I said a few min- preserves ferment. I paper which la at her feedago,,Miss Dorcas, about the stage the' pfiD Y utas .to ... - _ .. "There to one way. You can play the being no place for you. :Women like convict so wonderfully that people you are needed there." must realize that you youreelf'created' "Thank you," she said with a happy I We advise purchasing y • Dealers can supply the . p g the part." I smile. "'Won't you come back ?' Such __ • " -'the :'Red Diamond �, Red Diamond in ' "T shall "never' ping the convict." "aa opportunity is, waiting for you. _ _ Merry's voice was slow and resolute. I Besides, I could never play 'Cordelia .Extra Granulated either fine "Oh 1" cried Dorcas, "who cai7•?' wtth anyone but you, and you must be heart- ' Why, I thought your was set my teacher." the 1 QQ 16. medium, O f on the character." "It Merry -'did not :answer •immediately. the - t - J was -once." - • Dorcas had -grown accustomed to bags which Coarse grain, g ' - "I cannot understand."- Jorrg pauses' In. their conversation and The man did not attempt an'explana- waited quietly. When he looked tip as a rule is at your choice. .'tJon. their eyes met -his pleaded with her. _ . - irAndrew Merry,' the hesitated as if during .one- speechle@s moment for all the most eCOnO- g r searching for words which would not wrong her brother, ,"did Enoch do you his shortcomings, for shirked regpon- sibilitees and failures. "when I finical way and assures Many other handy. refinery , _Mtny-any injustice ?".• _ She waited for an answer duringan " bits Dorcas," he said, sono' has lost hope, ambition, his faith in ' I absolutely correct weight. sealed. packages to choose fxccn. infinitely long silence, so rt seemed to human nature and everything that .. Ler. Then the actor spoke abruptly. makes life.worth while, If he has j . "No. As I look back on it now, -I Ment Into it with my eyes open. I aim- _.gone, down Into the^depths and still has the desire come to take up life again, to _ `" St �.awrenee Sugar refineries, Montre' 1 PIT ',earned that there is no way to there any quality left that will help 'Lirr�ited, • - gauge human nature." him?" Rr. .a �. ._ ._.- � ..♦ :, -: �. ..-. ... .�: .. ... � _ .y..,. .t". it .^ Amy _ FRENCH TROOPS :AGAIN - IN POSSESSION ,0F. TMAUMONT RETREAT ONLY SAY OF �FRESH DIVISIONS LEAT' E Im -ONLY'. T4 BE MOOED DO�VN� - .. - _. , , • . - ,_ _, . -: ,j.. Latest German Effort to Smash Verdun Is Taking -the Form of Russia><t Ntit-Cracker Is Slowly, German Losses in Men and Guns In Desperate Fighting.9n Rws-, but Irresistibly, - Terrific Counter -Attacks. - sign Frons- Are Colossal. _• �. - Closing_ In. A despatch from Petrograd says: A despatch from London ' says :-! Friday, however, they renewed their The ultimate Russian occupation of A despatch.from .Russian. Army _ed with German and Austrian wound _ Thousands of men fought desperately, attack. . In the. afternoon, charging kovef and lemherg and the retire- Headquarters on the Stokhod says: ed, The Stokhod position is extreme - ment of the Austro -German line of 1y strong. on Friday on the -ono -mile front from with the bayonet, French infantry won Fighting of the most desperate char- : , Thiamont to Fleury, with the result' back the ruined battlements of Thiau, now regarded here as a foregone con- atter is in progress on all positions • that the French again are in complete mons, while. by a furious massed at- g g � west have not sufficiently reduced the •-� I dusi�lr ,__The ar�rle6 of Goner our front. The --Germans, driven morale of the Germaa� to give- ground T 1 possession of the Thiaumont- work tack acrosa the debrU-of Fleury they Boehm.ETleli and von Liiasiilgen, So desperation -'—�� ee -greater part'oP Fleury.• Thea recaptured all but the outskirts of the. p ation by their losses in guns for supposition of a sudden collapai. French -and Germans are attacking al- village.' which have been badly . crippled in and men, have been launching counter- of .their military strength. The bit-' their efforts to hold back the advanc- attacks almost without cessation. ter ness here is extremely great on t most inces-santly, while the .big guns ! The French report having captured Ing right wing of General- Brussiloff's Monday and Tuesday they were account of the persistence with which' ? can be heard more than 100 miles y. more than 400 unwounded Germans in forces,, have been forced.to retreat to pouring in fresh divisions which pro= enemy flyers are bombing hospitals' 1.. The French resistance to this, the the course of the day's fighting. The a point which leaves open the ap- ceeded from the trains to the battle- and dressing stations, which occurs' latest and one of the greatest of the Iosses on both sides are said to be proaches to these two important •cen, fields, where they were mowed down on an average of twice daily. u German efforts to smash into Verdun, tremendous. The fighting. has taken tres, and the Russians in both regions by the Russian fire. With huge All of the German and Austrian :� { :. Is taking the form of terrific counter- on a character outstripping in. fury have begun an encircling movement, losses in all attacks which so far have. armies on the -eastern front have been' attacks. Not only have the Germans any before seen in the war. Dense which 1� slowly, but apparently irre- been delivered, they have been beat- placed under the supreme command of masses . of . men are attacking post- sistibly, closing in upon the two cities. en back. Cannonading continues , Field Marshal von Hindenburg, so- i been held' completely in' checlt liy'the hectic defence, but the French have tions defended by machine .gun bat The German loss of the Stokhod night -and day, -at times reaching such cording .to a despatch quoting a Ber- made imposingg teries and fortified with field guns, crossings and the recently' -announced violence that it is impossible, to dis- lin official announcement. This ,de - gains of round ou the and it is not believed such fighting can Russian crossing of .the rivet leaves- tinguish individual events. 'It is aim- • vision was reached during the Em - most powerfully-Port lfled section of •- the entire Meuse battlefield. , couttn„R long without a respite. i no important line of defence before ply a continuous roar like thunder: soros, s recent -visit -to . the. eastern Heavy reinforcemetiynts are reported Kovel except a natural barrier aon- Following the capture of Fleury on y P At night the whole sky is illumtn- front. A j;imilar announcement,. the Thursday afternoon • and the Thisu- "EN+ a e y urs Ing s e s, searchlights despatch says, has been . made th' ' Mont work, the French were forced to iViili` i doubtedly will retard the Russian and star bombs. The towns are fill- i Vienna. n nary critics in Paris, comment•} progress.. But this movement from sew evacuate both positions. They were Ing on the' new Verdun battle, pointed i .driven from Thiaumont 6y the terrific out that the French resistance if any-! I the west along the route midway be - German bombardment and stronger.,thing had softened, and predict thattween the Sarny.Kovel and Rovno- CURE DISCOVERED = are to transplanted m France, CountPLattarka fnr�ed thorn io cede the last hope -of the Germans to.cap ! Koval railways, in conjunction with FOR ERUPTIVE TYPHUS. ! Seeds of the large -leaved maple of practically all of Fleury.' ture the fortress has vanished. ' rr the Russian pressure brought from B British rn�ta a e to 'be sent t l the south in the region of Vladimir -A despatch from Paris says: A cure London for'the same purpose as soon - 1 yn _ both of winch are success- I for eruptive typhus, the disease which • — _ _ _ . _ _.. - ... - ------ _. Vol ski, as ripe... 60A000 PERMANENTLY LOST BY y c , is considered as Ihas beencdis discovered by Doctors Nieolle SECOND -MILITARY CROSS LL CROP PROSPECT full developing, des tte all German made .. � Icounter-attacks, TEUTONS IN' 60 DAYS. manse 6pera o onsa aainst* the I physicians WON IN ONE FAMILY. c _ g and Blaisot. The h sicians describ- gT, A despatch from London says :-- P g ed their discovery to the Academy of ::FOR DOMINION effect in faeilitatiit the advance -'found Medicine. It is a serum which they :A despatch from Vancouver says: re a It is stated by a reliable authority havingimportant i g after exhaustive experiments. ' •p lit t.chat Austria and'Germany, since Jule� against the Austrians defendin Lem- o the second memberof the Beof i g So far thirty-eight serious eases have Irving family has come the honor cot 14, have lost on the eastern and west- i berg, since they enable the Russians been treated. by injections, which were ;being decorated with the Military. •Official•Review Issued at Ottawa ; ern fronts„ not including the Italian! to exert ressune against the Austrian y p y Cross, according . private advices re-' P ag followed b ca id recover in a num-' front, 380,000 officers and men in l left flank and increase that brought of End of Jul ber of patients. In addition the in - of prisoners,and 3 0,000 in killed and p ceived in Vancouver. This time it ia' Conditions. wounded,nd 3,0a. - up on Lemberg from.Brody and from jections of the serum prevented com- - , P Roderick- Bell -Irving, acting Major in representing permanent I the - squth, where -;Gen' Letchitzsk 's plications so frequent in this disease , loss of 600,000. In addition they are y -P the gnatCanadian gallantry and is in Ades despatch, from 'Ottawa say's: A ... troops are successfully traversing --the and, reduced the death- rate from. -'recognition of his gallantry in leading -.� •;�' P said to have lost 600 guns and 1,500 flooded Dneister region and are twenty-five to three per cent. his company to the ,attack and the special press bulletin issued by the machine guns. Th German estimate I threatening the Galician capital along! o i Census and Statistics Office reports' � eventual capture o! an entrenchment - - e of the British and Fie ossea of the 1 the route leading through Stanisisu ' ion the condition of field crops in Can- Somme !a declared to be a groan ex- and Halich. CANADIAN SOLDIERS TO - ^� which had been taken from the Brit- ada at the end of July in part. as fol -I ! . _ SLEEP 'HEATH MAPLES, ish by the Germans- �r lows: I aggeration. It is -unofficially r4ported that -the _ -In the peninsula {Essex' '^'F- - +Germans'have already begun their re - Ontario' A despatch from Ottawa- says.: :The prize list for the Canadian Na- - county) a: large crop of hay has been CONSTANTINOPLE BOMBARDED tirement• from Koval and are prepay- Canadian maples are to be- planted ttonal Exhibition amounts this year to )harvested in splendid shape. SL'heat BY AN ALLIED SUBMARINE. ing to fall back on Brest -Litovsk, P P Cholm, and the general line of de around the graven of Canadian sol- 'approximately $63,000 It practically! - land barley are harvested, but are not : diers in France. Seed of -the red and all goes .to the agricultural classes. fence following the Bug River. quite a standard yet. Oats will .be : A despatch from London says-:- e been maple, ripened at Ottawa, has No horse is allowed in the judging below average. ='Corn and hoed crops. Constantinople and the suburbs of been sent to London by Dominion: ring at the Canadian National Exhibi are fair, though later than usual. In Kartal and Penbik were recently bom- §QLDIERS PENSIONS g Horticulturist W. T. Macoun and tion until it has been examined and: . _ _ CALL FOR BIG NOTE. j "eastern Ontario crops are suffering i barded by a submarine from the Sea- - - - planted in Kew -Gardena. -After the ;pronounced sound by the Association's' - 'from lack of moisture. Wbeat is: of Marmora, according to Constantin - watr' the little trees from these seeds i -vet€rinary surgeons. little grown, its—condition is fair snd .. nnre aadvices transmitted by the Athens British Parliament to be Raked to Provide $30,006,000. - it iy beginning to ripen. Barley is ;correspondent of the. Exchange Tele i u -Poor, rather late and very uneven. graph Company, +A despatch from London says: �DC1\jC�- TRIUMPH AT VERDUN • g Parliament will beaskedto_vote £6,- RENS - district, %bows some rent diveergence, Oats, the most important crop of the GERMANS TRY- TO ROB BANK -voteOW,, Including the full already VILLAGE OF FLEURY � some. crops being far advanced, oth- j voted, to provide the full estimatedRETAKE ! ers only a few inches high. About OF BELGIUIVt. (cost of supplementary pensions of - Il widows and'.de` endenta of non -cobs- three-quarters of ,the hay is harvested) P :. 8nd the crop is a very good' one. Corn a despatch from London says :-I rnissioned shivers and mend of par- ts poor; potatoes are healthy. i The director of 'the Selgiaa .National r Bally disabled non-commissioned of- I General Niveile's Troops Remove All Danger of the Enemy Get. -- -7 Northwest Prcvinces-The weather Bank at Antwerp has been &Z -timed by fivers and men. This sum, William I - _ conditions of Jury have been general- the German authorities, 'says a des-'I'Iiaye's Fisher, Parliamentary Secre- ting the Fortress. - ly favorable, although local hail- :Patch to the Exchange . Telegraph tary to the Local Government Board, I _ Storms have done some damage. Company from The Hague, "because of explained in the 'House of Commons ! - J Grain crops' continue to show fine 14s refusal to pay them 400,oi,000.1pn,Thttrsday; is estimated on a num-' A despatch froth London says: The fensive.' In othei word%, they "beat - - -- -promise, especially on bearing aftd francs in exchange for mere paper ber of deaths not exceeding 220;000, French counter -offensive north-east of' them to the punch," -summer fallow.- Grain on. the stub- receipt." but if this number is exceeded, .the Verdun on Thursday reached• its cii- The French have' regained a footing i ble is not so coos. In southern Alberta amount would be` increased - ro or-. g -_-. p P max 1n a powerful blow which has re- on two of the most important heights --crops are- good, and harvesting will - �ionately. An additional grant would : p pt which look down on Verdun -Pepper ops $ NEW ZEALAND DECIDES swlted in the complete recapture of commence sooner than was expected' FOR COMPULSORY SERVIC'E.'be made for officers and men whose Fleury and the whole system of high- Hill and the Froid Terre,- The crest of a month ago. Wheat• cutting is ex-. general circumstances warranted as- ty-organized defences from south- the -former is a No Man's Land eon- pected to begin about August 20; hay, sistance. " east of Thiaumont to the Froin Terre ' A deypatch from London says: New stantly swept by shell -fire'.. But from 4 "toots and potatoes are good. Zealand has decided in favor of fheridge- the Iatter the Germans held artillery Nova Scotia, New Brunswick - and compulsory milita GOVERNMENT TO AID Prince Edward Island report all crops i3' service bill which After a series of aisiiost uninter- Control of the -heart of Verdun. They FIRE SUFFERERS. is applicable •'to men of any age not _ rupted attacks during the night and in made much of the capture of F-roid -as. making good growth. In Quebec 1 -less than twenty and more than forty= A despatch from Ottawa say,: The 'the forenoon on the four -mile front Terre, declaring -it the most important s the hay crop -is abundant, but grains „ . I, The only important amend-` ` from -the Meuse to the woods west of position' on the north=eastern front. have suffered from drought. British . Dominion Government will .contribute Ment to the measure by the Legisla- Damloup, the French concentrated all Now the French -are working their Y , Columbia r',e0drts cereal crops grove some substantial form of .assistance rive Council ryas the stringent reii- their power in a tremendous thrust ,way up to the creat again. The corn - Ing, well. orn-ing_well. I gious objectors. exemption clause. The to the sufferers from the Northern On- on the one -mile. Thiaumont-Fleury_ munique from the War Office at Paris ' Lario .bush fires of last week. In con- ` - -' Governor has given assent to the bill. line. `They smashed forward on this reports that French troops are fight- ; nection witl'i the exact form of that as- ITALY AIMS BLOW AGAINST GER point for a distance of about a quar- Ing at the edge of Hili No. 320, one ++sistance, however, the Government is .----MANY—!J IEUTENA\T-GOFERIYOR 1 ++ r of a mile through the most power- of the heights of the Froin Terre port from -Hon. G: -te - t OF MAN APPOINTED.' H. Fer Minister "of Lands, For- ful field works on the western front. ridge. �. - guson, Thursday night they had counted • . Fighting on the Somme. ., A despatch from Rome says:' -The - ests and Mines in the Ontario Gov- more than prisoners. Italian government, according to the Sir James Aikins Succeeds Sir Doug- • ernment, who has gone up to the Stubborn fighting on many, parts of Idessaggero,-.is about to publish a de- ___las Cameron north country to .investigate the- situ- -village of Fleury was. attacked the eighteen. mile front both north tree forbidding all Italians, incluiiing�, 'A -despatch• from Ottawa says: Lion and ascertain its needs. from two sides, the north-west and and south of the Somme is reported those living abroad, from 'doing bust- -.- south-east. In previous attacks the .In the- official• communications. 44, James Atkins, ex-1I.P. of Winnipeg, ness with nattoiials In. alliance �r•ith' has been -appointed Lieutenant -Gov- F�RCED TO REMOVE French had advanced as Par a4 the The British .have -made further BUST OF EMPEROR ruined railway station against furi- gains- across -the . plateau north of enemies of Italy. Agreements made, error of the Pro%lnce of Manitoba, i ous resistance. Then after the big Bazentin le Petit,.but the greater part in spite of the prohibition, it is stated,' succeeding Sir Douglas Cameron; guns had been even time to clear a } A despatch from London says:' The g g of their energy was *directed towards will be considered ,void and. the. mak- whgse ,term of gffice expired last; I German administration of Belgium Path the infantry again went forward, consolidating the ground already won, - ers ` -111-�puntshed: , l R - thistimeto Duran--fse ni�it the Germans sent has imposed fines amounting to 10,000 g g, ---- - - - --- ------ _ imarks _on the Belgian- committee in WI the gains made -by the Germans'four strong. detachments toward Del - charge of the recent municipal art to swept Away.their-attacks of Tuesday have been a lie wood. These were allowed to re I exhibition~ according to a Rotterdam swept sway. In an attack .simultane- ;.approach to close range before fire despatch to the Exchange Telegraph ous with that on Fleury the French in was opened'. All were repulsgd with - I Company. At the request of the -Ger- ' the Chenois sector, drove the :Teutons heavy losses, and at one -place fifty, - -TO FULLY RESTORE BELGIUM man administration, says' tho de- from the trenches they had seized in, Germans were caught in massled for- -spatch, the bust of the Emperor was tfiis- wooded -' region, capturing more, mation by the British machine gun y exhibited among other sculptures. It i prisoners. Berlin previously had ad- fire and annihilated, A German WarWill be Frosecated .Until Ob jecis�H§yg ,is✓en Attained for I caused such a hostile demonstration mitted the logs of ground recently ' strong point between Pozieres and on the part of the -visitors to -the ex- taken in Laufee forest. Thlepval was bombarded by heavy Whish Arms Fere Taken Up. __ bition that it had to be removed. Captured i,7fi0 Prisoners. - leryhand the IIarrison; fleeing hi e rel , der �- aer-ass the open came un the fleld e en = THE •SERBS PREPARE t thr e days t French, gun_flrc�"cot-the-l�itiah-guar, Th •• In the as hs3 F a 1 r . A despatch from London say's :-, our united~efforts have -attained the FOR A BIG DRIVE. have captured more tan imo un- out the day the German artillery F wounded-. prisoners. They have also ; maintained a -barrage west and south- ;- King George sent the following meg-`. objects for which.we in common- have ro taken a large quantity of military sup- + taken up" arms. A despatch from Saloniki says: g 4 Y P-', we:it of Longus3val and Mametz and ti sage to the sovereigns and beads of Crown' Prince Alexander of Serbia, Plies, but )corn all indications they Calupillar wood intermittently. "I Peel asured that you are in accord accompanied b the Minister of War, There was some activity elsewhere - 1 have done far more than that, With ' the allied States, on Friday. with me in rho determination that the P y the descent of the lull an the Somme , along the. line, Gerinana shelled vii- had -a long conversation this morning g "On this day,,. the second anniver- ; sacrifices which our valiant troops the Germans seriously resumed their lages near Arras and Armentieres and with the Freitch Commander.-ars=chief, sary of the commencement of the have so nobly made shall not have Gen. Sarrail. They.discussed the mill- operations against Verdun. . They dropped Vdnbs on the outskirts of r -great conflict in which mp .country ! been offered in -wain, • and that the tary situation and operations. Tn the had large forces- at their disposal and 'some of the villages without doing any :; siid her gallant_allles are engaged, I liberties for which they are fighting all of their powerful artillery. But damage. In the LAOS salient there I - evening be talked with Admiral Bir P as' desire to convey to you my steadfast shall be fully guaranteed and secured- Berkeley Milne, Commander-in-chief before they could get well under way was 'trench mortar activity on bots resclutlen to prosecute the war until "t1QR(I19 R I.'' the French launched their 'counter -of- ; Hdsa, ' - - of the British fleet --in eastern waters. _. -Now Advert4sensents. 0, CENTRAL! GIVE ME o - -HELL : c:, 1pn0lilibedevery Friday morutagati.1;401noe :��1� ������� ��>ar� WIFE T OO Lll IKE, CLOVER SEED 'T,12 ..Pickering, Out. AUe at lot M (:Oa a ` "c'er"'g6'r. tililuol I's for RICHARDSON'S GROCERY ere own price , Also you.. shorthorn t •• _ -�� •-TO dale at re=ablo-p,i.e.. E E Pugh, Clare- want to order sume Real Fresh Groceries during this hot Luoitt 6�h WORK weather, and I kaow theirs are always fre, 1.�• •25 per year •-, 11.00 it pai(I in advance. - bubscriytions to the United States #1 30 vk and nice and their,deliveri prompt, TALLION FOR SALE -Duke of in advance S Clyde, No. 14620, Vol. ". C 5 B:4 years old IN BED MOST OF TIME dark brown in color, Apply as lot 1% 13 F cQu., Suggestions for hot weather Roods at the Grocery Store Picketing, or address lieu Fawcett, it It No, 1. 2 for 26 cantle! nges, 31tf Shredded Wheat, 40c a dozen JOHN MU RKAR, Proprietor, Whitby, 5 cents t s Banana,.�, 20c Corn Flakes, .:. 35, Her Health Restored by LydiaARM TO RENT -100 acres of land, Lemons, F clay loam, K ru in bles, I't cents pkg Peaches. 30c NOTES AND COMMENTS being lot 30. cop. 7, Picketing. L.Pinkham's Vegetable good buildings, well watered, good brch&rd, on Triscuit, .2 for 26 cents, Cantel P' 10c each milk route, convenient to station. PloughiuX r Melons, to 90C CompouncL YU018seegion on or before Sept. let, 1916. For Post Toasties, 3 for 9-5 cents Vt'a t e -The.oft repeated assertions of I rticuiare apply to oliver H. Pugh, B. R. 2 for 25 cents New Potatoes, 40c -per peck No. f.&Clsremout., 1. .4ttf Puffed Wheat, far -moi cents' baso Cabbage, - -.1kper head A German Emperor that he is Puffe&-Rice�­. divinely appointed to impose GeV- Indianapolis, Indiana._- My health ARM TO R ENT- In the Township M, -n Starch. 3 f6r 2k poor and my constitution so run Fof Pickering, beiink the south half of lot 2ii, Cooked li� ' ' 40c per lb Cot toan Kultur on the world and that was so down that I could =2.coutainiog 100 acres, Good brickhouuge Corned Beef, canned, 'jW)c " . Flavoring Extracts, .8 for 26e with furnace: first-class stables ; 5 acres of an Sliced Smoked beef, 20c a can Shelyriffs Jellies, 3 for 25c with God's- support on his side it not work. I was a orchard and .3 acres of raspberries. and -Scottish Lion Brand, Canned Corn,... ...10 cents 11 1 :Pf.r small fruit. For particulars apply to Was impossible for their enemies thin, pale and weak, or Canned Salpion 16 'Canned Peas, 10 cents J 8 Honey ou!tbe premises or to Wm. Brant, 2 fo 15C . Target Brand, c ; Red lose weighed but 109 50 Nin. Ave, Toronto 43tf I Canned Tomatoes, .2 for 256 to defeat them, ,will soon, Star Brand, 20c, Coronation Brand, pounds 'and was in 25c -.Horse Shoe Brand, 28c . Maple NEW HONEY, 15c a lb US weight with the German pea- bed most of the RBALE-In the village of White- 'Leaf Brand, 28c. Maple Syrup, pure, 25c a bottle Ple. When the war first begau, 4 time. I began tak- Fovo4e, an 8 roomed frame house with good Prime Cheese, 24c a lb,.Chribtie's Biscuits, forty varieties, forty years of preparation. enabled ing Lydia E. Pink- stone cellar and small stable two and a half Campbell's Soups, 2' for 2Zc from 12c to 40c a lb acres of land including an acre of good orchard Ouse -them for 7a, time to,,make a con- ham's Vegetable The is nicely surrounded with shade 'n at any time, Try Richardson's for your next Grocery order. Compound and five trees, Possession may be give towards victory. For price and terms apply to PHILP & BEATON You will be pleased. tinuous march months later I Wbitey�Lle 246tf -e times for,.rojoic.- Those were th, weighed 133 pounds. ing, when every victory was a I do all the house- ARM FOR SALE -Containing 120 Facres, being lot 12. B F cOm. Pickering, i A S a .-RICHARDSO N Signal for the ringing of bells, the work and washing for eleven and I can This farm froutron Lake Ontario and is one #i�pg of 1,41ags and national holi- truthfully say �Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg, of the beat griurt farms on ' tile north shore of Compound has been a godsend Lake Ontario. All under Cultivation With the ele.5r-ation of- victor- stablec.ption of about 1i acres, ineluding 6 acre S, -s- SHOE 'STORE days for the c e ford would have been in my grave ef comfortable Lo m f bush. On ate a con rt-bl: PEEL 1• les.But these times have patsed, today but for it I would tell all wo- frame house, two a 11 oneou stone found& - tion, also large sheep pen. - This farm will be and the Kaiier no longer wears men suffering as I was to try your valu, sold at a bargain as the proprietor -is in poor confidence and of im- able remedy." -Mrs. WK. GREEN, 332 health. The %took and implements may_ be that air of co purchased &long with the term and possession obtained at on". A further partlea. 'maculate superiority, that was S. Addison Street Indianapolis, Indiana. Y, 10T f,, Whitby. 4jtf There Is hardly a neighborhood in this lairs to B. Fawcett, R 1,40. characteristic of hidi in the earlier. country, wherein some woman has not 200 Pairs of Men's Military Boots days of- the war. His latest . letter found,bealth by using this good old- Glen'Wfllow MIS! The best Boots in the world for Farmers' and Mechanios' to the-Geru�an3i.a_not -no nf -Vic. • jgahjgned. root and remedy. If -there is anything ab6jjt­-*1fiicb- which -you These shoes are the same as the Canadian torv, in wbkc. 11 he acclaims the Cedar c3oroqve .0 would like special advice, write to the - superiority of toe German people, Lydia E. I>inirh&m Medicine Co., Lynn, Soldiers wear.We have a good stock of Flour and Every pair fully guaran. and of him.itelf in- partioulkr, but U"& Mill Feeds, also Dtstillers' Dried teed. Sale puce $4 00. Pro -Fat. Oil. -TENDER (�orn­ . Do longer declares that G,d i, FOR SALE BY Cake. Gluten Mpftl. etc., on h�fnd at Mill J. E E L S 0 N' the and at the Cherrywood store leading them on to vietory,but he. SeKled T-nders will he received by house, at lowest prices. refers . to the gru%iug strength of the- ijuder:4aned executors of the e5ta-e - of thee d, .'Bell Phone Home 'WHITBY, ONTARIO their enemies.' It is n longer- Late Alfred Allamay. der aie H Phone 0 of the Village of Pi6kerina. up to noon French's conremptible little army. on wednpsd'dv. Aug wird, for the but the vision of a huge British p,irch&ae of lot 2. 3 and 4, of 3111 St, T H C la!AoLnown ab Elizabeth St,�- Pi.:ker- army, now about equal in strength fog Village, on which i,4 biti3itted a.L 1'BAN K his own. and fully trained, a. guud-aev-ou loomed fretme d%;eelliag, rejuvenated Rtir.�ian arae y fLjl[3,. including the furniture' belonging to I For sale current prices 3. 4.5. 6. STAN DARD the c-rt&Ee 'The highest or any tender I A. 10, 12 and 15 iorh cement-tila at the equ i p ed, and of i m me t opor Ind. Tel. No. P nse p not neces.ax ily'acceptqJ For full p4r. i W-hiterale Tile Yarde,.� 15,511-t Markham. : - . . . OF CANADA -4 tion, atid of a r-egenerated-l�rencAi cicu4ars recttding property and terms ­;"ZA0 OFF1CZ - TORONTO striking terror into. 12i, of dale„ ipply PHILP L 4& . .. ­­ I - army, is Pero - J. breast 13VI&RY load Book has a RESERVE FUND sis a P breast and jiai uutiAbriukI hint, Solicitor, -O�hawa vision for lean years and the inevitable rainy des. 7 . -an in. the prime of life, z i Execu- This Fund has been sccumulateid from SWVIUA. Earnings ..frotn a pian kji.,i� Picker �n�j., .:faAage vvith a buoyant di-pci-ition, to a I N' ALLA%VAY. 0,shAWLA, tars and is & source of stnuith and stability. Eve. trema should have a RPSERN"E FUND. Without Wan Wilo liar -Ehe' apibearanL•e u: Sale* bile and Bicycle is in a safe financial condition - All aittomo It so 000 one of .weventy. and v% hose count- #)F THE repairing- prompti y Our Savisis Department offers an ideal opportunitY for enaitice is -no lunger lit tip with n. attended tul. Z@T'D 1873 sistawswn& YOUR RESERVE FUND. 'A.�rua I Dale Block, Pickering , es, Oils, Grea!�e awi repairr 7 lbriaht an(kn�.tulal smile� Tit - dark cloud fir,�t loomed tip on the There will he. offered for sA14? by puhiit�, always- on haw PICKERI.NG BRANCH9 auction, sub-lect to Ft mserved'bid, an I W. GORDON. Manager, Branch also at V41itbr- 11olizon a horttimeago. and now eitic I and -larger 26th, 1916 Potter & An&ew, t§'1jecominx1Arg6r and -ger as it approaches. it. has .& I1705t-0min. AT_3,211 P.M. PICKERING, Out. sous appea-ra:nce, as it contains the On the remises. King St.. Pickering, that valuable brick hiack of buildings, elemenu that will work destruc- consisting of the double store The Fruit Store- ition, w1e"-burst&-itGar- ie&..b7 "kn u- h OLDS IN .9f C place et business, a = mten room AS THE QUALITY HOT. -WEATHER. ---C 'man nation. Shrely his subjects Ili.g us; -will then see how they have been 1, house. and a public hall pt to detelop into pneumonia, therefore, every one Down &S "'bile's Hall'" and.occu " d are very a imiAled, and that ihelbypocrite will by the A. O. LT. W. and 1. O. O. pe 'Cherries are ripe. Peaches; Plums, good "remedy ror the alodge room. Also driving �ouie ,d Melons, Now PotatoeA, should keep on. hand , some g -"be*reve&ledinhis true character. #table. with nthe ..outbuildings. -The 7 prevention a nd cure of colds� Will they eonticue to stand by whole sltuased on -a lot containing 3 81 --CaTj t to him of an acre more or less, more particu- u ify. -:him-or. will they mete out We should also keep ourselves fit by a judicious use of blood p larly 'described in deed, The above 119, Case'aria, Dr. bis just deserts ? Time alone will up the NIELSON'S ICE CREAM ing remedie,. Nerve Tablets, Kidney and Liver Pi property is being sold to close estate tell. e te of the late Miss S. A. Dale Sundeas, Sodas or lee Cream can't Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Health Salt, Baby's Own Tab' For loather particulars and con di i- ti.onrs. of sale applications may be -be beat when made with lets, Worm NIablets. and dozens of other reliable reinedies for man GREEN RIVER made to Neilson's lee Cream And beast. • We have them here We aie sorry to report :hut John. W. B. POWELt, Auctioneer, and Fruit. .'Besse is on the sick li6t. Pickering, Ont. ca4led on P. J. WRI(if!T, H. J. MARQUIS Mri. J, Belt of Stouffville, Executrix, Pickering. or I t . i .-..friends li+,re, Pne d.,Ly this wet -k. Granulated Sugar A. E.. Clil�li!TIAX. Solicit rfor Frank Turner and -*Walter Ro.-ah at- Mkiering -�5.47 Execatlix '*N'hitby tended the celehihtion hitby- (in 'or grade. 'Monday,.i)c.u*t !q)uil yonr fruit IjV a n .inferior an abundance L�arowa.x, etc. Sandfo4a Dotten is husy these d,tv tice of Fri-iit J�,, Rabbet, Ring We have ing A -c,4at-. of paint -w iii, Glu Grocerie�, are the Mrsi. Anr-,tR�01ort-la. of XN 7 1 'hithr. i, 7 •ATAN *pending a i�%v d�,ys b�eii-renewll* PACIFIC Mrs. Bro,k.� of Toronto. liks retLlrn- -ORGE P H I L`I P ..G E ..-ed, after -ppmling a weal; vrith her -sister, Mrs. Peiiv. o -thQ Ge;tor f Hospital Ay., tali is spending her holidty., _V'ith relatives litare, Mrs. Maine, i,f British Columbia. has j ail a • AG Guing Trip Wcst -tied home, after 4olidaving N-61,11 LA r 6 Eli and Mis. Wil=on. Mfrs. s. RobinsonRobin,�on and. ;,ter Win, and . $12.00 Carl, of Toronto, to, ��Pent the holiday --with Alph. and Mrs. Hoover. TO WMNIPEG ELM DALE MIL 7 YE —F rte UK_M 4- Peturn Trip East P $18.00 -a.ys get the be=t .final H E -Y6n tali alA toga Flom tw0e frmii FROM r WHYNIPECA 'Royal Iloii=ehold and Glenura for .7 -Bread. Tryal) 91 Going Deities I 1i Pastry 101mie,' Fru Roi led Oatsa 31 MOT ' M I X FEEDS OAT CHOP - .CIIL. HED OATS BAIZZLE,Y CHOP WII LAT CRACKED CORN -.-MIXED IIEN FEED Caldwell's -Creuri; substitute Molasses Medl -CHOPPING AND OAT CRUSHING EVERYDAY Get prices on feed ift ton lots, BELL PHONE. Chopping every day - August If an DODGE BROTHERS 4 _r--Frorn Toronto Sudbc!a Lme and East• btft nctA t ­a wonl= S V 111-11 Ill't poll, dr Renfrew. also fron, Thp c,asohne tori bur East of bud-,,, -Car III 11. 1%I Tbe.tire mileage • 6ury to, but not-includ- . . I , mileage - . 14: ing. North Bay. 111 lah. Augti.-%t 19. ani IS .11IIli�ll September 2 Auioiliobile'Tires and Specialties r o m Toronto, leo, 1� "of Cultivating, West and South thereof Cultivating, Raying and Harvesting Machinery, - Plows i Oilg'and Greases are, Binder Ttine, un, CA runt carriagep, Harness,'Hardwa Howard d C. I P-,- A 9 Bel an Toronto V "Whitby .i r.cl passenger A ge -.1 Ind, We F. Disney; `Whitby C� %_4 on jftoneati 0 k Z. -Now Advert4sensents. 0, CENTRAL! GIVE ME o - -HELL : c:, 1pn0lilibedevery Friday morutagati.1;401noe :��1� ������� ��>ar� WIFE T OO Lll IKE, CLOVER SEED 'T,12 ..Pickering, Out. AUe at lot M (:Oa a ` "c'er"'g6'r. tililuol I's for RICHARDSON'S GROCERY ere own price , Also you.. shorthorn t •• _ -�� •-TO dale at re=ablo-p,i.e.. E E Pugh, Clare- want to order sume Real Fresh Groceries during this hot Luoitt 6�h WORK weather, and I kaow theirs are always fre, 1.�• •25 per year •-, 11.00 it pai(I in advance. - bubscriytions to the United States #1 30 vk and nice and their,deliveri prompt, TALLION FOR SALE -Duke of in advance S Clyde, No. 14620, Vol. ". C 5 B:4 years old IN BED MOST OF TIME dark brown in color, Apply as lot 1% 13 F cQu., Suggestions for hot weather Roods at the Grocery Store Picketing, or address lieu Fawcett, it It No, 1. 2 for 26 cantle! nges, 31tf Shredded Wheat, 40c a dozen JOHN MU RKAR, Proprietor, Whitby, 5 cents t s Banana,.�, 20c Corn Flakes, .:. 35, Her Health Restored by LydiaARM TO RENT -100 acres of land, Lemons, F clay loam, K ru in bles, I't cents pkg Peaches. 30c NOTES AND COMMENTS being lot 30. cop. 7, Picketing. L.Pinkham's Vegetable good buildings, well watered, good brch&rd, on Triscuit, .2 for 26 cents, Cantel P' 10c each milk route, convenient to station. PloughiuX r Melons, to 90C CompouncL YU018seegion on or before Sept. let, 1916. For Post Toasties, 3 for 9-5 cents Vt'a t e -The.oft repeated assertions of I rticuiare apply to oliver H. Pugh, B. R. 2 for 25 cents New Potatoes, 40c -per peck No. f.&Clsremout., 1. .4ttf Puffed Wheat, far -moi cents' baso Cabbage, - -.1kper head A German Emperor that he is Puffe&-Rice�­. divinely appointed to impose GeV- Indianapolis, Indiana._- My health ARM TO R ENT- In the Township M, -n Starch. 3 f6r 2k poor and my constitution so run Fof Pickering, beiink the south half of lot 2ii, Cooked li� ' ' 40c per lb Cot toan Kultur on the world and that was so down that I could =2.coutainiog 100 acres, Good brickhouuge Corned Beef, canned, 'jW)c " . Flavoring Extracts, .8 for 26e with furnace: first-class stables ; 5 acres of an Sliced Smoked beef, 20c a can Shelyriffs Jellies, 3 for 25c with God's- support on his side it not work. I was a orchard and .3 acres of raspberries. and -Scottish Lion Brand, Canned Corn,... ...10 cents 11 1 :Pf.r small fruit. For particulars apply to Was impossible for their enemies thin, pale and weak, or Canned Salpion 16 'Canned Peas, 10 cents J 8 Honey ou!tbe premises or to Wm. Brant, 2 fo 15C . Target Brand, c ; Red lose weighed but 109 50 Nin. Ave, Toronto 43tf I Canned Tomatoes, .2 for 256 to defeat them, ,will soon, Star Brand, 20c, Coronation Brand, pounds 'and was in 25c -.Horse Shoe Brand, 28c . Maple NEW HONEY, 15c a lb US weight with the German pea- bed most of the RBALE-In the village of White- 'Leaf Brand, 28c. Maple Syrup, pure, 25c a bottle Ple. When the war first begau, 4 time. I began tak- Fovo4e, an 8 roomed frame house with good Prime Cheese, 24c a lb,.Chribtie's Biscuits, forty varieties, forty years of preparation. enabled ing Lydia E. Pink- stone cellar and small stable two and a half Campbell's Soups, 2' for 2Zc from 12c to 40c a lb acres of land including an acre of good orchard Ouse -them for 7a, time to,,make a con- ham's Vegetable The is nicely surrounded with shade 'n at any time, Try Richardson's for your next Grocery order. Compound and five trees, Possession may be give towards victory. For price and terms apply to PHILP & BEATON You will be pleased. tinuous march months later I Wbitey�Lle 246tf -e times for,.rojoic.- Those were th, weighed 133 pounds. ing, when every victory was a I do all the house- ARM FOR SALE -Containing 120 Facres, being lot 12. B F cOm. Pickering, i A S a .-RICHARDSO N Signal for the ringing of bells, the work and washing for eleven and I can This farm froutron Lake Ontario and is one #i�pg of 1,41ags and national holi- truthfully say �Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg, of the beat griurt farms on ' tile north shore of Compound has been a godsend Lake Ontario. All under Cultivation With the ele.5r-ation of- victor- stablec.ption of about 1i acres, ineluding 6 acre S, -s- SHOE 'STORE days for the c e ford would have been in my grave ef comfortable Lo m f bush. On ate a con rt-bl: PEEL 1• les.But these times have patsed, today but for it I would tell all wo- frame house, two a 11 oneou stone found& - tion, also large sheep pen. - This farm will be and the Kaiier no longer wears men suffering as I was to try your valu, sold at a bargain as the proprietor -is in poor confidence and of im- able remedy." -Mrs. WK. GREEN, 332 health. The %took and implements may_ be that air of co purchased &long with the term and possession obtained at on". A further partlea. 'maculate superiority, that was S. Addison Street Indianapolis, Indiana. Y, 10T f,, Whitby. 4jtf There Is hardly a neighborhood in this lairs to B. Fawcett, R 1,40. characteristic of hidi in the earlier. country, wherein some woman has not 200 Pairs of Men's Military Boots days of- the war. His latest . letter found,bealth by using this good old- Glen'Wfllow MIS! The best Boots in the world for Farmers' and Mechanios' to the-Geru�an3i.a_not -no nf -Vic. • jgahjgned. root and remedy. If -there is anything ab6jjt­-*1fiicb- which -you These shoes are the same as the Canadian torv, in wbkc. 11 he acclaims the Cedar c3oroqve .0 would like special advice, write to the - superiority of toe German people, Lydia E. I>inirh&m Medicine Co., Lynn, Soldiers wear.We have a good stock of Flour and Every pair fully guaran. and of him.itelf in- partioulkr, but U"& Mill Feeds, also Dtstillers' Dried teed. Sale puce $4 00. Pro -Fat. Oil. -TENDER (�orn­ . Do longer declares that G,d i, FOR SALE BY Cake. Gluten Mpftl. etc., on h�fnd at Mill J. E E L S 0 N' the and at the Cherrywood store leading them on to vietory,but he. SeKled T-nders will he received by house, at lowest prices. refers . to the gru%iug strength of the- ijuder:4aned executors of the e5ta-e - of thee d, .'Bell Phone Home 'WHITBY, ONTARIO their enemies.' It is n longer- Late Alfred Allamay. der aie H Phone 0 of the Village of Pi6kerina. up to noon French's conremptible little army. on wednpsd'dv. Aug wird, for the but the vision of a huge British p,irch&ae of lot 2. 3 and 4, of 3111 St, T H C la!AoLnown ab Elizabeth St,�- Pi.:ker- army, now about equal in strength fog Village, on which i,4 biti3itted a.L 1'BAN K his own. and fully trained, a. guud-aev-ou loomed fretme d%;eelliag, rejuvenated Rtir.�ian arae y fLjl[3,. including the furniture' belonging to I For sale current prices 3. 4.5. 6. STAN DARD the c-rt&Ee 'The highest or any tender I A. 10, 12 and 15 iorh cement-tila at the equ i p ed, and of i m me t opor Ind. Tel. No. P nse p not neces.ax ily'acceptqJ For full p4r. i W-hiterale Tile Yarde,.� 15,511-t Markham. : - . . . OF CANADA -4 tion, atid of a r-egenerated-l�rencAi cicu4ars recttding property and terms ­;"ZA0 OFF1CZ - TORONTO striking terror into. 12i, of dale„ ipply PHILP L 4& . .. ­­ I - army, is Pero - J. breast 13VI&RY load Book has a RESERVE FUND sis a P breast and jiai uutiAbriukI hint, Solicitor, -O�hawa vision for lean years and the inevitable rainy des. 7 . -an in. the prime of life, z i Execu- This Fund has been sccumulateid from SWVIUA. Earnings ..frotn a pian kji.,i� Picker �n�j., .:faAage vvith a buoyant di-pci-ition, to a I N' ALLA%VAY. 0,shAWLA, tars and is & source of stnuith and stability. Eve. trema should have a RPSERN"E FUND. Without Wan Wilo liar -Ehe' apibearanL•e u: Sale* bile and Bicycle is in a safe financial condition - All aittomo It so 000 one of .weventy. and v% hose count- #)F THE repairing- prompti y Our Savisis Department offers an ideal opportunitY for enaitice is -no lunger lit tip with n. attended tul. Z@T'D 1873 sistawswn& YOUR RESERVE FUND. 'A.�rua I Dale Block, Pickering , es, Oils, Grea!�e awi repairr 7 lbriaht an(kn�.tulal smile� Tit - dark cloud fir,�t loomed tip on the There will he. offered for sA14? by puhiit�, always- on haw PICKERI.NG BRANCH9 auction, sub-lect to Ft mserved'bid, an I W. GORDON. Manager, Branch also at V41itbr- 11olizon a horttimeago. and now eitic I and -larger 26th, 1916 Potter & An&ew, t§'1jecominx1Arg6r and -ger as it approaches. it. has .& I1705t-0min. AT_3,211 P.M. PICKERING, Out. sous appea-ra:nce, as it contains the On the remises. King St.. Pickering, that valuable brick hiack of buildings, elemenu that will work destruc- consisting of the double store The Fruit Store- ition, w1e"-burst&-itGar- ie&..b7 "kn u- h OLDS IN .9f C place et business, a = mten room AS THE QUALITY HOT. -WEATHER. ---C 'man nation. Shrely his subjects Ili.g us; -will then see how they have been 1, house. and a public hall pt to detelop into pneumonia, therefore, every one Down &S "'bile's Hall'" and.occu " d are very a imiAled, and that ihelbypocrite will by the A. O. LT. W. and 1. O. O. pe 'Cherries are ripe. Peaches; Plums, good "remedy ror the alodge room. Also driving �ouie ,d Melons, Now PotatoeA, should keep on. hand , some g -"be*reve&ledinhis true character. #table. with nthe ..outbuildings. -The 7 prevention a nd cure of colds� Will they eonticue to stand by whole sltuased on -a lot containing 3 81 --CaTj t to him of an acre more or less, more particu- u ify. -:him-or. will they mete out We should also keep ourselves fit by a judicious use of blood p larly 'described in deed, The above 119, Case'aria, Dr. bis just deserts ? Time alone will up the NIELSON'S ICE CREAM ing remedie,. Nerve Tablets, Kidney and Liver Pi property is being sold to close estate tell. e te of the late Miss S. A. Dale Sundeas, Sodas or lee Cream can't Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Health Salt, Baby's Own Tab' For loather particulars and con di i- ti.onrs. of sale applications may be -be beat when made with lets, Worm NIablets. and dozens of other reliable reinedies for man GREEN RIVER made to Neilson's lee Cream And beast. • We have them here We aie sorry to report :hut John. W. B. POWELt, Auctioneer, and Fruit. .'Besse is on the sick li6t. Pickering, Ont. ca4led on P. J. WRI(if!T, H. J. MARQUIS Mri. J, Belt of Stouffville, Executrix, Pickering. or I t . i .-..friends li+,re, Pne d.,Ly this wet -k. Granulated Sugar A. E.. Clil�li!TIAX. Solicit rfor Frank Turner and -*Walter Ro.-ah at- Mkiering -�5.47 Execatlix '*N'hitby tended the celehihtion hitby- (in 'or grade. 'Monday,.i)c.u*t !q)uil yonr fruit IjV a n .inferior an abundance L�arowa.x, etc. Sandfo4a Dotten is husy these d,tv tice of Fri-iit J�,, Rabbet, Ring We have ing A -c,4at-. of paint -w iii, Glu Grocerie�, are the Mrsi. Anr-,tR�01ort-la. of XN 7 1 'hithr. i, 7 •ATAN *pending a i�%v d�,ys b�eii-renewll* PACIFIC Mrs. Bro,k.� of Toronto. liks retLlrn- -ORGE P H I L`I P ..G E ..-ed, after -ppmling a weal; vrith her -sister, Mrs. Peiiv. o -thQ Ge;tor f Hospital Ay., tali is spending her holidty., _V'ith relatives litare, Mrs. Maine, i,f British Columbia. has j ail a • AG Guing Trip Wcst -tied home, after 4olidaving N-61,11 LA r 6 Eli and Mis. Wil=on. Mfrs. s. RobinsonRobin,�on and. ;,ter Win, and . $12.00 Carl, of Toronto, to, ��Pent the holiday --with Alph. and Mrs. Hoover. TO WMNIPEG ELM DALE MIL 7 YE —F rte UK_M 4- Peturn Trip East P $18.00 -a.ys get the be=t .final H E -Y6n tali alA toga Flom tw0e frmii FROM r WHYNIPECA 'Royal Iloii=ehold and Glenura for .7 -Bread. Tryal) 91 Going Deities I 1i Pastry 101mie,' Fru Roi led Oatsa 31 MOT ' M I X FEEDS OAT CHOP - .CIIL. HED OATS BAIZZLE,Y CHOP WII LAT CRACKED CORN -.-MIXED IIEN FEED Caldwell's -Creuri; substitute Molasses Medl -CHOPPING AND OAT CRUSHING EVERYDAY Get prices on feed ift ton lots, BELL PHONE. Chopping every day - August If an DODGE BROTHERS 4 _r--Frorn Toronto Sudbc!a Lme and East• btft nctA t ­a wonl= S V 111-11 Ill't poll, dr Renfrew. also fron, Thp c,asohne tori bur East of bud-,,, -Car III 11. 1%I Tbe.tire mileage • 6ury to, but not-includ- . . I , mileage - . 14: ing. North Bay. 111 lah. Augti.-%t 19. ani IS .11IIli�ll September 2 Auioiliobile'Tires and Specialties r o m Toronto, leo, 1� "of Cultivating, West and South thereof Cultivating, Raying and Harvesting Machinery, - Plows i Oilg'and Greases are, Binder Ttine, un, CA runt carriagep, Harness,'Hardwa Howard d C. I P-,- A 9 Bel an Toronto V "Whitby .i r.cl passenger A ge -.1 Ind, We F. Disney; `Whitby C� %_4 on jftoneati . '."� ...., Jl 'u ... -: ..... _ -. _ ✓._. .est- .!: ., _ - •. J v A -CL/ttR[MONT ..; ,. - '• Harry Porter F. Dolphin Mr. and Mrs. Pyoler, Of Toronto,• are visiting w itis - Dr. and. 141rs. I W aremont �rver ■tut ttttttatttttttttY[tttttttttttstt*"unman 1•■1�i and visited friends in Port Perry on Sunday. Brodie. home -THE :-- D O M I N I O�N BANK David Pugh and James Coates agaiillsaftert sleading six we ks n Toronto. "Bus meets all Trains _ n ■ - � •' - have each puechased a Ford auto from T. Birkett. Cam bell Albertson and Mi P First-class Rigs to bice day or ■ [iTABLISHED 1671 Farmers' Business + _ H. Gregg Sr. spent a few days last his twin brother in Irtute Forsyth, of Toronto, spent Over Sunday with friends hb,ere. _night at lowest prices. a ■ tsQectat att•atian given to the business of Farman and Dealers aha L stock sale notes collected on favorable teras. t -Ts week with Reach township. Mr. and Mrs. Cleland, of Toron= ; ' _Phone 180a. ■ SAVINGS' DEPARTMENT Miss Josephine Morkin, Of Lon- to, spent over Sunday with Wm. and Mrs. Thompson. Miss Myrtle Thos. Sanderson & Son D•Qw+a of $1.00 and aywards r•c•t�•d 2ntere•t _ser o: added to "contents t.aa a real. .don, is spending a week with D. A. Mrs. Scott. Thompson returned with them 'to t a » 1•at service assured to dlpositors. and Mrs. C. O. Bennett and bliss Toronto to send her holidays. P y PROPRIETORS i `WHITBY -Jeau, of Toronto, visited J. G. and n t BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager. — Mrs. Borland on the holiday. The Fire Company pumped out __ itiltttiRiaa�>.titkittutttu>atutttttttttatattts[!•ts t '• .'_ � -two wells on Saturday evening and • _ — will do more at one dollar ver. — Miss Evelyn Everson, of OshaR•a, a few days last week withSAV El TOP LISTEN �. Miss Mabel Edwards. Miss L. Dales Miss -Toronto, was also a holiday guest. J ` Will the party who took the -umbrella out of Mr. Ward's bugggy YOURf - - in Borland's bush last Slt_turda J kindly returu it to me, and oblige, J. Bundy. • D. over the h6of Toronto, was over the holiday, also Bert MONEY.:_out iBundy, of Weston, visited his ur•Machine Oil, .cle and aunt, 1 and Mrs. Bundy, for a few days.' - John Thomson and'son, Harry; `. FOR THE - _ the --very best_ of Toronto, spent Sunday with the - - former's parents, Harry and bits. Thomson. Mr. Thomson's brother, i� John, DomINION WAR LOAN at 35 cents. " and wife, of Toronto, also spent Monday with them. per gallon at Died -At the General Hospital, - 4 Toronto. Tuesday, August Sth, TO BE ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER, James Percy, late of Claremont, a An his 75th year. His funeral R ill - take place at 2.30 p. in., to -day (Friday), from his late residence. 62 McKenzie Cre-cent. The Women's Institute will hold their August meeting on the after. noon of Wednesday, At• )r, 18th. at ' the horse of Mry. Peters. Thp programme will be: "War and it- = Relation to Women.'.', "Cooling Drinks for Summer", Music and Reading?. All ladies are invited. John McLellan and Miss Bertha _ " wpq %%��ttAtkinson of Whitby, A,.J. anfiOLO0j 'I n K,�[ I��iMr•. Chandler of Toronto. and W. DEPARTMENT'i• OF FINANCE and bars. Allaway of Pickering. spent Monday with J. H, and air-. 7 OTTAWA. Beal. Mrq. Allawav was renew- ing acquaintances .% ith =once of Detailed, Recruiting Campaignal• gn the people -he forn',ecly taught- in m _ the Claremont public school. - - very Hamlet in the Township will have E _ Complainmade are Rde regarding $. man from our own County Battallfill the starting of fire- during thedry i weather when everything i- par- _ to- talk the bi db' over .with_'the bo s and shed• :Many large eonflagratiun- �6 � IL -T ©� � 6 � 1 y , 'hare been started thrmigh the Sire them any,information, thoughtle-ness of people in burn- - ing ;mall heaps of rubbish. in 1 51 - r Men are needed at once -when the wheel x times wlien i# is :,o dangerous and ' 3 g P, g PRESSED-IBR1 begins to turn—see the recruiter in yournails aredr •an a thus makin it difficult to fight the firer.1 _. Th? annnal picnic of the Baptist 3 - tillage and tell �.'m that you can sign up !Sunday school which was held in _ _ -now and go in a' month, Let each mail Borland's grove on Saturday last was a success. There was a largedo HIB duty and you will then see the crowd present, including a nam= we have secured the Agency of these Buick, tend other fellow there. ber from other churches and out ; side pointe. 'The day wtis very 7hot and in consequence the booth- are prepared io quote prices on tt l grades oil Help the 182nd Battalion by your Enlistment. did a rushing business in ice-cream '' b W. J. BEATON. J. F. DALES, dtc. A large list of races and other •cars at Claremont, Locust Hill, Greenburn, Ont Lieut. 182nd Bact., :. Lieut. 182nd Batt., 3 sport' afforded much amusement �Ba tevale Dunbartoti l to the spectators. ��! _ On Friday evening, prior to _ser -�,�t _� g - -HARRIS their c e clots for their vacation, �,�+ `Rev R. and Mrs. Wood enter- _ MASSE ARRI tained the marrird men and wom• :-We are authorized Agents for this district. SUMMER SESSION 74 en of the congregation . at their Separators para Ma'w's Bu inew home, when a most en able time : Now in s was spent b all. The yu its pro- will assure you every Schools, Toronto, .continues until _ P Y P cent of profit. vided Lunch while 31r. «'cad pro- Zg _ ,_ August rte when FaII Tarte Be- vided the raspberries and CCPRt11, t Mowers and Rakes '"Verit gins. Free Catalogue. Write After.lunch an excellent program �•, ' y teas Riven consisting of vocal and _ P10wS, Wagons and �• H. SHA« • Pres. e in-truruental music by the, male �S'TOUFFV2LLE B. - $iTggies. quartette, R. Forsysh, Ja _ - - -- - _ 'Madill Find Ac€ ni Spertr=and real- — -•- PICKERING iniz= by b1r=. G. M. Forsyth. alio J. R. THEXTO-. Pickering, Qnt. . SZ MMER FURNITI'' RE hid. Phone 16u5 � conandrnrns which were arms -i.1114. _ •�'` ' The feature of the evening w= a a -: - _ -. .• .� ,-a' --^--- LUMBER YARD ------ polo by Mr. Madill, entitled "on= Luets 5 C ft"t to EseRertmtffg Chairs anti Hammoca the latter at co. t.ey Makes te lla:�p- -y By the death of t�'ut. Scci4t. A spec aj1y gooid line of Ci:ll Cot- at '�•'_'c. � Bowel which took place at hi; home one -. _ - ---.,,strived a•carload 'o Jut f British mile west of Claremont, nn Tllnr Parties who have had picture- framed here for -orae time, ,� : ,: e ° ^� : II 2olumbia fir luLuber, coni t clay last, in his, Is:3rd 'ear: I is ker• ! °. a - a ? i b kindly rill and take tl]ent away. 3 s o ing to=es one of its most highly re• S d _ A. g o e ; ; ' go, , prising the following �+ sI]ected re -idents. Mr. Scott sys= C. H. BL"RLING - PICKERING "+ m ° ° + `° _a r A '+I 7.18 vmatched - J •a native of SeRrboro township, _ and when about twenty-five year, z a d ° `' s E~ Ow of age, Came .CO Pickering CO�t'il• -- _- a viA �+� Ca v a� CMj elieetin$, flooring, 'snip, settling on lot 12, con. 8, s >v; �e �� � X° "$ g � tee � o which is now owned- b his 'on, =' ^ 1 ° E? s ° =y m ° f'"' N. G., and at present occupied by t I ON W Co. s y ' ° `"base,•caJiug, etc.Wm.Ormerod. About 43 years''s�A a� a .a c C,=., r ago lie moved on to the farm on s which he has since lived and on -Great Millinery` awl Ptibbon Sale to clear out balance - ''° � D.'Gordon �C Son, Feb .. which he'died. He was a suttees• of ih1Srason s Stool; reaardleys of price. '� a x _ _ Sfaz ►�' --Rol farmer Rnd went' quite exten- o M, - Apr o FICSERINCi sively into the raising of pure-bred Hats reg. 1.25 :, for 70r RIBBONS t4 � C -�; May �= stuck. • He took a deep interest in 1.2.00, for ,. 9Sk Reg. 41) cents per yard, for 20c R t, C-31 Bell and Independent phone, public affairs but never entered 2.'_5, for 1•a) :.i 13c °. t M nr act}rely into municipal life. In ?.541, for j..5 :ifs —15c `s r ti y m c Jnt w i. �9o1i-ti{�he _ivae a ti unchCOn_?e-r-• 3.fN) and $.+>t), for . 1.5U " '?� ` 1iC e . °' n m _. Sept .1 - vative, and in religion a PresLy= 1 o '� tlfl " ,�U 11c m Oot, %. !4; —=—v-T� fol ..: " •4,70, for 2.4.r la _ �'. • . terian, of -which church be was a _ liberal supporter. His wife pre- -r - Dol] t nd s getting one of tj, ese llat; They are all np-tb-the•ntiuute ,Tsauary 131'-1Viiatc. 3, Oshawa 9;flrongbnm y (1P,C0a9eCI 111121 three years, blit he 1I] atj'le anti til' etc ,'ller t rinaltty, , cull as regards 'I)TICO—�'iC81] 4, Port Perry lixbrid¢e 1'_', a xania�toa Il,is survived by a family of three Pesvertou if), UrteTgrove e „ away. Akio ttute values in Ribbons, fill cut to about ;i sous and four daughters. The-' half l -ic•e, C'omc to -day and buy 2 they---. • - are W.'G., manager of the Indll�- I 3' Y t = - _ trial- Fartu at. Richmond Hill, N ou't la -t long ;tet the price,- Grain "Chop' ing . ! 4 R9bert a.t home, and David _t1., � AND OAT FLAT -ZINC= Of all materials sail design who is in mercantile business in General Dry Goody Men`s Ftuuishings, Boots rind Shoes, Crocks: S' The undersigned i; prepared to do kept im'stook. It will pay you Claremont, Helen at home, Mrs, P. to call at our works acd inspect our stock 3lacvab of Claremont, ;♦Sts. John * - grain chopping and cwt flaxin'g and obtain' prices. Don't. be misled by M. Smith of Uxbridge, . and Airs. - C`rPUUERI$S GItOCERIFS every day in the Reek � age As we do not employ tbem, 000sequel - Geo, E. Dick, of Stoughton, Sask except on SA tit ly we can, and do throw o$ the agent The funeral which took place on Fresh and up-to-date, Tea, olac'k and maxed, :35c, lb, Coffee 30c., _ commission of 10 per oent.,wbiob you wll -Saturday to St. John's cemetery' ` 40e And a50c,• per b. Phene `r 00. f n ho nnrnhr.ina .ffom_U$l on the 7th concession, Pickering, wagon tongues, axles, etc. asllsolioifed. was one of the largest ever seen In D SI* PSON & Co � PICKERING n wNITtY GRANITE o0.�t Claremont. • 13 Ul .s John F. Bayles, Greenwoodd ' t. .:. .. :. ... _.. ... ...:.:. ... -... ..>. •_ _ ..-.. ... ..,.,.._ _++-•-_.w w..r. +...w,..::�lf; .. ,e.�e.,,_: '._.;t. .. ....• v•- :_��>4t..i^ _ _...+,x -w w � ..... .,. +++«H+.i"�Y't ��( '1�- '. ,» ..:.. ...:,., .r '. 1'..:.• � 1. _ - � .. �M ..� @+..°"? - �aw._ _ _. -- _. .. .,-•Svn.J."` .. .•-..4YM •4 - r, • w� f ' ` 6 "r r• �4 r a • • 'iiw�'=QOD DSTION _ THE itUseful ONTARIOSMSOHAN Intorum Abou� -- - tion for the Busy AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Wliea the Stomach In Out of Or- o se y housewife - UELPti, -- r der. the Whole System _ _• Suffers. - - Indigestion is one of the most dis- - ..some Dainty Dishes. them in nine days. Spread the wal- nuts Young " Man���- tressin maladies afflicting mankind. on dishes and let them remain �f ou can't go to War g B When making pickles, remember in the air until black (about twelve ~ i1WLen the stomach is unable to per- that the very beet white wine vinegar hours). Boil the pickle for s minute, r form the work nature calls for, the re- should be used,' and that they should Mo to College ♦ult is severe pains alter eating, nau- be made in an agate saucepan that is have the walnuts ready in jars, and sea, heartburn, fluttering of the heart, quite free from cracks or blemishespour it on them when boiling. When r - sick headache, and often a loathing for When made, they must be .put up as quite cold seal and store in a, dry LEARN to increase your earning capacity ---food, though the sufferer is really half carefully as jelly in sterilized jars and place. on the farm. starved. People with poor digestion, kept tightly, sealed. The jars should I Pickle of Small Vegetables. -Take LEARN business methods. ' too, frequently try all sorts of expert- not be quite filled with the vegetables, young cauliflowers, cut into small LEARN how• to produce better crops and menta to aid the process of digestion, but should have the liquid covering! Pieces, nasturtium pods; string beans, better stock. but there is only one way. -in which the them for at least an inch in depth. or young canner beans', and lay them trouble can actually be cured, that is The surplus vinegar is good for Savor- in°a stone jar; pouring, over them a LEARN to grow good fruit, better poultry - through the blood. That is why the jug minces, hashes and gravle5, if I boiling brine composed of six ounces and the best of everything. tonic treatment with Dr. Williams' used very, very warily. I of salt to a quart of water. The neat September to April at the College i_. Pink Pills cures even'the most obatin- - day drain' them oft, shake gently tri a p p Now for the recipes ate cases of indigestion. They make Pickled Onione.-One quart of,•small clean .cloth and put them in a dry jar. _ April to September at Home. — I 'I'lea. --stIml education rich, red blood that strengthens the Pour over them the followin¢ stomach and the nerves thus s.twhile-onronW.- Remove the o�Cet �T i which ust have come to the boil and � enabling and piaee In a pan of boiling water.admission. It to do its work. The process is elm- Cook until they look clear, then re-: have remained boiling for one minute : - . . . . ple, but the result means good appetite i move drat , To each quart ,of vinegar put oneSeptember 19 an Increase eat an p ensure n in jars and cover with the following ounce o ac pepper, o e o e o life. In proof of these statements, mixture : One quart of wine vinegar, crushed ginger, one ounce of shallots, Write for calendar giving particulars. Mrs. Albert Hall,•Sonya, Ont., says: one ounce .of white 'pepper, des- one ounce of salt, one ounce of all- G. C. CREELMAN, B.B.A., LL.D. "I have used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills sertspoonful of salt. Make hot. Pour spice' and a pinch of cayenne. Cover _ President with wonderful results. For two years over the onions.- Seal when cold. The the jar for two days, drain off the liq- I was a great sufferer from indiggs- onions must be peeled with a silver nor, boil it up and throw in the young tion, which almost made me a physical kknkife. A steel knife causes them to vegetables for a minute. Replace �+ wreck. At times my -sufferings were • blacken. If peeled, in &-basin of water�m-�a'-� ud tay -- - _ - -so great that I was unable to, attend f it will save the eyes. terial flat on the cutting table and TO KEEP FROM DROWNING. to my household duties. I had smotb- Lemon Plckie.-Wipe sin lemons, Things Worth Remembering. with a ruler or yard stick laid across' eying spells $t times and was afraid cut -eacb into eight pieces. Add one When. ducting have "the duster one corner draw a line with- c a or , Breathe in Through Mouth acrd Ex. to lie down to rest. After every meal, ' pound of.salt, six cloves of garlic, two slightly damp and finish off with a dry colored g no matter how sparingly I ate I suf- g pencil. Use this line for a ounces ol--�arserp�dish ; crush one-._ one.� _ hole Through Nose. fered great distress. I tried several' Always rinse black stockings In blue 'snide re cutting.* quarter ounce of cloves, one-quarterdocto' To- remove a stain made by lemon- There is more danger o1 drowning --=availTabut their medicine I saw Dr. Williams'* Pas of noink pills I ounce of nutmeg, one-quarter ounce of waWhonturnin hems d they will In napkins,p a good ade and reot beer, from a changeable in' not knowing how to breathe than mace, one-quarter ounce of cayenne g taffeta dress. Wet the spot with a there is in not knowing how to swim. advertised to cure this trouble and de- !pepper, and two 'ounces of dry mus- well with soap, and then you will have mixture of equal parts of alcohol and This may sound strange, but many tided to try them I had not been,' tard. Into these stir two quarts of nO-trouble to hem them. ammonia.- Afterward spongk gently C9ses have been known where persons taking them long when I felt some- rtnegar.. Pour all into a strong_ fire When using a double tbread draw it with alcohol until the stain Is removed. provided with good lire preservers what improved. This improvement proof jar, stand it in a saucepan of over a piece of laundry soap and you To remove sunburn, dissolve one have drowned merely because they continued and after taking ten boxes boiling .water and boil for a quarter of will never have a snarl. tablespoonful of epsom salts in one had their mouth open at the wrong _ I could eat and digest all kinds of i an hour. Set the 'Jar away and stir Paste some soft blotting paper on i pint of warm. water and wash the time and the water, dashing into the food and felt better than I had done with . a wooden spoon every day for the bottom of flower bowls and they afflicted skin in "this -mixture. Rinne mouth, caused suffocation. 'To mere 'for years. You: may be sure I am very . six weeks. At the end of this time put will not mar pollshed surfaces. in clear water of the same tempers,' ly keep afloat, lie perfectly flat on gratefpl for the wonderful relief these it tato email bottles and tie dawn j If the bmsq polish gives out do not Lure, then bathe freely, in glycerine the water, with the back of the head . . pills have given me. I know they are ;tightly, worry," but instead go to work at the diluted with warm water. well submerged. Do not strike a tense, _ also a cure for anaemic sufferers, as . Pickled $seta. -To each gallon of "brass with lemon juice. rigidsts position, but lie easy and re- sn intimate friend of mine was badly 'vinegar, two ounces of allspice., two To keep meringue from falling, beat and otheitlingerie. washanddry faiths axed, and breathe in through the affected with this .trouble and after ounces of whole pepper, The beets a saltspoonful 'of baking powder .into -laking several boxes she was entirely It lust before puting it on the pie. ' usual manner, then to one pint of cold mouth, and exhale through the nose. mrd„ must be caretuly cleansed without water add two tablespoonfuls of granu- Fill the lungs to their fullest capacity , i breaking the outer skin, Lay them - Before squeezing the Julce from the fated sugar, etlrring until thoroughly; by breathing in through. the mouth, You sari get these pills through any carefully into a pot of boiling water, lemons put them In a hot oven for a dissolved - Let, handkerchiefs, etc .'submerge- the head entirely and: then i dealer" in medicine or by _ mail, "poet.- let them cook gently for about one minute:• You will get twice as much so It In the water one-half hour.. id, at 50 cents a 'box or six boxes Dry ,.exhale slowly and steadily. The body paid, ;2.50 from The Dr, Williams' and a half hours, drain them, and Guice, , !n -the open air, will rise to the surface of Its own ss Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. i when cold, peel and slice neatly. ' Put To clean linen blinds nub them with ° o card. x foperleminute, ben stand to changing.�the toatmeal 0 It gets -dirty. 1 His Chance a iato'a dry jar. Let the vinegar boil dipped n oatme.A, �i When doctors disagree - - --�' A aONDERFUL CLOCK. p When enclosing stamps do not stick About their dope, ignoring the Bride. - Tlmepieee Tlls Movable Feast Days 1 -over the beets. Seal well. The beets, one corner to the can Ile t outt of a sealed A patient's apt to see -"Fine way for one girl to speak of " c y will be ready for_ use in about a week. l A"rap. of hope• another girl's wedding." of theCatholic Church. Pickled ` Red Cabbage. -Slice the envelope. - "How's_ that ?" 'JThe clock in Strassburg Cathedral cabbage finely and place 1t !n a Golan• To shade an electric light !n a sick I A. miser is a greaat lover of gener- "She stays the church looked love. { is one of the most wonderful of its der ;' sprinkle each !aper with ccarae room make a little bag of .thin green osit7 in everybody except himself, ly." i ttind.. It was first made in 1574, and salt. Let the strips drain for two days, silk with' a draw string large enough then put in a jar and cover with boil- to slip over the bulb, - -- - went through various phases till rt - - I J, �'�• was remade in'1842, and since that frig vinegar. If a spice is used, it Take a catsup bottle with a top that - - -- must be put in with the vinegar in- the will screw on, -Thea -hams mer small -date has been In perfect working or- g � - der. This clock not only tells the proportion.of one ounce of whole black holes in the ` top. This will make a z _ 'time of day, but the month and day pepper and one-half ounce of allspice `nice clothes sprinkler. _ ' to the quart. .To remove odors- of anions or Ash • of the month, and all the movable - feast days of the Catholic Church, Pickled. Gherkins. -Brine to out on frcm cooking utensils, boil a little _ a says- London Tit=Bits.- -A statue of the gherRlns : to each quart of water vinegar in the utensils. after they have '-Apollo points out the day of •the take six ounces of salt Strip the 'been washed, month and the name of the saint car- gherkins of the blossoms, put them in A coating of thick castor oil applied with a soft flannel cloth to tan shoe r responding to that day: The clock 'R atone jar- and cover with bailing _ - � _ :.• !t -shows the rising and setting of the brine, After .4 hours take them out. Whose color is too vivid will tone them \; moon round the earth, its passages wipe each one carefully and place in down considerably. - a clean lar with half a dozen ba Paper bags which ateumulate from _ ."'over the meridian, the phases of the Y - moon, and the eclipses of both gun leaves. Pour over them a, pickle made the grocery store are .yory useful to, _ snd moon. Allegorical figures in as follows : To every quart of vine- Blip over jars and various other artic- lesChariots representing the days -of the gar allow three blades of mace, two to protect them from dust and week drive into -view, appearing each tablespoonfuls of bruised ginger, half flies. _ clay in proper order: On Sunday; ounce, of black pepper, half'ounce of Mud spots inns be readily removed � w Akpollo; ' M6n4ay - Diana; . Tuesday, allspice, four cloves, a small quantity from dress skirts, trousers, rubber ` CJ Mars; Wednesday, Jupiter, armed of tarragon, If -liked, may be added .to coats, or from children's clothing by r with. a thunderbolt; Thursday, Thor; the pickle. When boiling fast, pour rubbing the spots- well with sliced raw Friday, Venus; and S&turday,"Saturn.,- the pickle over the gherkins, cover potato. - I r- .. At a quarter past the hour a child the. jar with a small plate for tufo days, Strong ammonia water is egcelient; comes forward. and strikes a bell when the pickle must be. drained off for removing iodine stains, arid.. blue-! -- once; at half past a youth strikes the and boiled up again. At boiling point berry stains may be removed by wash- i bell twice;. at a quarter to the hour the gherkins'•must be thrown in" for Ing at once•.mith cold water and white a middle-aged man strikes it three two minutes and Shen .placed. back In soap. times; and just lyefore the hour & tot- the Jar. Seal tightly. j To get longer service" from BCrim or I _THC U11 con lay � �. tering old man strikes the bell four Pickled Mushrooms. -Young butter muslin curtains, hem both ends alike, times. Then a- figure of death steps mushrooms only should be used. , Cut' and this permits you to reverse them �E� �RE�E�V�� '-forward and . solemn! strikes the off the asalks Lrom._a_ quart of mush- when rehanging each time atter being hour. rooms, .cleansing the skin with a piece washed. - On the stroke of twelve the twelve. of new white flannel dipped In salt. To prevent damp and rust attacking, Y Is the best way, and -the best way is the Apostles appear, each one bowing as Place them in a deep stewpan and the wires of the piano tack a small bag i he passes the figure of Christ, who' sprinkle over them two teaspoonfuls of unsl•aked lime Inside the instrument Paroaax way. Jellies and preserves that We sealed with stands with hands uplifted • in bless- ' of salt, one half ounce. of whple white just' underneLfb The cover. Tbis StT _ ing; and as the procession passes, a 'pepper and two blades of crushed' absorb all the moisture. cock which stands on the top of the mace. Shake them over a bright fire Pin the sheets at the foot of the' bed clock at the left side crows three until the natural liquor has been - together with-- l times in a very life -like manner sand drawn out and has ' dried up again. -They will PURE REFINED PARAFFINE n. _ flaps its wings. Then pour over diem as much cold add to the comfort of the night's sle-6p.- ti~ vinegar as will cover them ; let It This hint is all rlght-except for a tall keep their luscious flavor. They never mold J� fvo man is ever -so Important or ua-, come to the boil for one minute and no man. I or ferment. They are as good when you important as be thinks." more. Pour tb,?m into a clean, dry jar If the hems of each pair of stockings scant to eat them as they were the day you and seal. ! are Dinned together with a small safe- 'Sealed the jars. Three hundred men constitute the Pickled Walnuts (Another Recipe).! tY pin when they are washed It will Just pour melted Parowax over the tops Army cf Luxemburg. - -One hundred . walnuts gathered save time and trouble of sorting ; also ip{ jelly tumblers. It keeps,out all dust and , — - - In-ce prick they can he hung on h line more _ __r' One way . to make friends -keep them easily. 'Brine sufficient to cover;. quickly. ger S-. - pe $fig 'es air --tight. your advice to yourself. them, in the proportion r•f six ounces! To destroy flies in- the summer FOR THE LAUNDRY -Ste directions on Parowaz o1 salt to one quart of coater. Pickle' simmer together one pint of milk and labels for its use is valuable service is washing. The supply of common sense never of a' full half gallon of vinegar, one a pound of brown sugar and 2 ounces AT DEALERS EVERYWHERE _.._ exceeds the demand, teaspoonful of salt, two, ounces o1 Of pepper. Then place the mixture whole black pepper, three ounces of around in saucers. It is Instant death THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY crushed ginger, three ounces of crush-; Limited to flies, and is harmless. -- _ ✓ r �E CLUN ed mace, one-half ounce of cloves It you would have your stunmer sup BRAhC8E8 IN ALL CITIES N® STICKINESS 1 ° - - ' •; stuck into three small Onions, two, ply ! white silk stockings remain ALL DEALERS ounces of mustard seed. Boil up the: white, always see to it that they -are G.C•BrI�gS & Sells brine and remove the scum, and when dried In the shade and washed in lake- FIAHliLTON cold pour over the walnuts, stirring warm water, as heat turns them yel- > - them. night and morning ; Glynase the ]ow. - every three days razaovias --TO obtain a true bias..Vises 'the rnia, Zn- '... "..:.. �..."-.._..-u'�.v -..:sem .... �..� y•..r'�",'{r,�,r_"�-.,y .'��' `d w n -�,yfi 3•.S. _ i _ "4JF .. _ �,•• ,.,•x� .I, a _ - +4 41 -- mien are listening to the right and ? �! O im Q 11 t O f t b e THE "BIG DRIYE." ; the left, but can nowhere bear what I ,r, the will of the German people is. If KltChe111. It 18 the closed By Charles M. latae, Denver, Cola LAKE :REPAIRS ALUM LABE r they could, we would be near to the Delusion, if not .disappointment, 7'somytl� send. w season for the bake-oven. peace which is today possible, ,and lurks in the phrase "big drive," as ap- i IStorage Batteries which only a miracle can , improve." -Banish kitchen worry and plied to the-, offenside movement of I 1 f -- —G a n-e r a t o r S — 0 - work. Forget Cooks,' ser- .the allies on the .western front,, The; M a g n e t o s FOP YOU AND I. over-enthusiastic have visions of a vants and gas bills. Solve vast arm of millions awes in north - r S t a r t e r s. - - Y P g If you would ,smile a little more your Summer problem by and east and driving the Germans be- EFFORT. j Ja��DLti>R s T o a A &a And I would kinder be; serving Shredded • Wheat fore them. The thing, unfortunately, � - XATTZAIr 00.. LffiITED If you would stop to think before . is impossible. • % P - ']t7ie things youswnnot do to-day - u7 umoo. sit„ Toronto. You think of faults Biscuits the- ready'-Cooked y p This is an old,'old story, ' you see; ' It was as nears realized as it rob- wulard Agents. If I would show more patience, too,' Whole wheat food. A ably ever will be in this war at the Are things reserved-aiong the way- r With all with whom I'm 'hurled,OOd that restores the battle of the Marne, but that was be- To bring to-morrow's glory. Then I would help—and so would you fore the era of trench warfare. North- . digestive organs to their So keep sulk trying anyhow-, '• = � _ To make a better world. g 4 g ern France and Belgium behind the Don't sulk oY wail in sorrow; natural vigor, • supplies all German lines is now a vast area of .The things that are your master now, ,..)4A% HARDEN TELLS THE TRUTH If you would cheer your neighbor more , the nutriment needed for a Prepared defenses and ' military you'll master some to-morrow. And I'd encourage mine; trenches. 'Germans Driven Like Flock of Sheep If you would linger at his door half-days work, and, keeps A comparatively few merr can bold by a Merciless Shepherd. To say his work is fine. the bowels healthy and entrenched positions . against vastly %��,A1�� And I would stop to help him when superior numbers of infantry, No ' Underground rumblings in Germany active. We have done the His lips in frowns are curled; arm in modern warfare can advance have grown in intensity, like the Brit- y r p g baking for you. Eat it for much beyond the range of its heavy Both you and I d be helm then - fish artillery fire; within the past few To make a belt world. - - weeke. The real import is conveyed breakfast With ' mill. or guns, nor any faster than they can be ro by the onlyman in German still, out But just as long as you keep'still i fof llllcheon brought up to prepare the way. of gaol who has the courage and the And plod your selfish way; ,. - opportunity to speak the truth.' And I rush on and heedless kill R'1 berries Or other' fresh l big push as one great continuous a late number of his Govern- The kind words I could say; fruits• movement along the whole front cher- Inment-defying weekly review~ Zukunft, While you and I refuse to smile Made in Canada". I ish an t37linformed conception of the Herr Maximilian Harden has a • re- And keep our gay flags furled; true situation. The big drive no�tak- markable article entitled "Those Un- Some one will grumble all the while !ng place is the composite result of .� - derground." It is a straight-from-the- That it's a gloomy world, Described. many smaller drives, The main sig- i - shoulder attack' on the Government • "Papa, what is money-mania ?" I nificance of this movement lies in the BJA —Edgar A. Guest.-An. Incurable disease, my ;boy, and fact that these small pushes are a and the War Party's fear to unmuzzle j - - Ji^ opinion Written on the a your mother has it." I Mart of a co-ordinated plan, including the Socialist Liebknecht's sen the Italian, Russian an Balkan ronts_ 1 - r - ;..,.,, Ti I ant-Mr•d t -British-drive--�i4 g.Y_ICI�� O�T sand the suppression of- tris Li era - E !Radical Berliner Tageblatt for merely • ''" between Arras and the Somme is not piV® �Es.�`.i?��fa��� fF Germans Eat Crown. the hurling of an army of over 2,- $� demanding afresh the right to discuss 6 _Decdem Crona_and crows' eggs are recom- 1 000,000 men against the German lines I our war aims, - ar ens 2 �r01eri 4E---C-_V a mended by the German Ministry of.' as interpreted by some of the headline -- byr:e2'tt eT +F proof that the crusade to face the pre- a •I sent facts about the war—Germany s ' the Interior as articles of food. ,writers in the papers. This vast - Of t31: t.33►].y ws°#j hopeless fight for peace on her terms �' Crows' eggs are, described as having army will not be buried en masse. Sof —is a strop and growingmovement. � the taste of plovers' eggs. far as' developed, it is primarilya g g g I.. -: - ... relieve aized LterdunintAtdl least, ►� E l,tDera. SEDT nswTOs n. Order iWithout at all exaggerating its im- I P h; g�ortance it is undoubtedly a manifest- Granulated pressure Granulated Eyelids,_ PP ) a; n RUT r.tp timl,' Write for quo- ation of no little promise and encour- I Eyes inflamed by expo. that appears to be its object, act, but also ; agement. to realize such strategic ggins as will tation-s ii, IC. Dawson• L'ramigon. I.sure co Sasf Uunl sad Wlrid The significance of the crusade for K uicklyrelievedbyMarine lead to further successful offensive Fon BALM the truth lies in ,the identity of the I y 1v �ytllemedy. NoSmarting, movements after adequate preparation ---- -- a+ Oi.r? \D (FiI�:-HOGS SMOOTH, !' Frugad0rs. The include: I Just Eye Comfort. At for them. P. , . Y ! b.c-bcned, quick gro- rag, hat.-ton 1. The working classes who realize Y lve.Diuggist s . ForBookolie, Murree Els In choosing the sector south o! Ar- - g , i kind, and evert• one reg.stered. The iairainTubes25c.tor8eokoli6elyeFneask ras for the attack, the British reatl the utter impaverisfiment which pro t` I Dry Druggists orMerinE Eye Co..klca s greatly ideal farmers' bcg sold -at farmers' longation of the war means for Indus- �' y y ! surprised their foe. 1 prices. MAJOR EDGAR,. ; 'trial Germany. I _ The sector north of Arras has-been •. - -North Fiat''-cy, Qua,' 2. The moneyed, commercial and fi- "Curious Th{nq: Jthe favorite fighting ground becauseThe captain—Dashed curious thing, �-A •� - nancial classes, shippers, merchants, p the positions held by the British are ' tPs�vsFerDas Fob smLB manufacturers, and bankers, for whom Peters—women 'living longer than within close reach of important atraxe- g7i;CF'i'-11AIiING NEIN'S AND JOB 'Ithe Berliner Tageblatt and Harden, I men. gic posnts-in the German front. ..... LcW neUfZ its moat �etulna d� ince steins have always ben recognized as spokes- The Chen3ist—Speaking from ex-� Ridge commands tits plains that sur- 1 of as Au+,m•s ea. Pull inrormaticn onA. 3 nen. perience, air, I should esy that worsen 1 round Douai and Lens. The capture appliratirr to Wil%on rahltshinFr Cora- i of these cities would serious! menace p�Y' 73 West .Adelaide Street.- Toronto, , The latter—the Ballins, Gwinners, are dyeing much younger than' they' y — -'-- - _ _ Rathenaus, Riessers, Thyssens, Kir- df$. l Lille, and the fail of Lille would de- assacELLamz;o>Qe r dorfs, Furstenbergs, Stinnes's and the I moralize the military organization of ! t ANCLR, TUXURS, LUMPS. ETC.. -other captains of-industry and finance ,� for aLlaard'a and tate sa •tats the Germans along- the Artois front.. C Internal and external, cured wst1aq- M —know perfectly well that time is But by striking south of Arras the asrbefonr• toour ta, me treatment iman Mediau m `'' Im atlent .Parent, strop 1 defended re ion -north of it , Ca. Limited. ,Colllnrwnod, Ont fighting on the allies' side. their ownb. P g y g interlocking aswelations with the `. ' Lawyer—Ynti say , you want -this ( Y be weakened, and the way pre- -Government make it impossible for '-.f damage snit pressed -with' the Pared for a second- blow that -will, BOOK ON -them to speak out. -So they use Hard- ,• utmost speed ? prove more effective than those hjrher- I+ DOG DISE:kS + 'to dealt on the sector from Arras to .; en for .their purpose. When Harden Client—Exactly, I have a child sir And IIOw t0 Feed 'declares that if the German people's �. weeks bid, and I want the motley to. La Baasee. 4,'c, Mailed froe to any address by a The significant thing Is that the, in the .Anthor real sentiments could be expressed the ti. , `� pay hid college expenses, '. Asnrlc�'s :.* + itiative-on all the fronts is now wit} end of the war would be in sight he is + ` - Pissser H. CLAY CLOVER CO., Int. �, talking not for himself but for Ger- I the Allies—and this for the first time, Dot Ratttillss 118 West 31st Street. New York many's gauged and muzzled men of Ger - ince the war began.. _ affairs. The Government'® attitude --Montreal *Ma 29th, '09. It looks as though -the first sen- _ - - 'toward the demands o! these classes ! i Minard's Liniment Co., Limited, tence in the first paragraph of the! 10 t6 20 Yarmouth, N.S.'liars from naw the Bissell is that public discussion-of the war last chapter is being writt�rt, and the Ott:: will be + trite Road -,twould "injure us abroad" and "under- Gentlemen,—I beg to let you, know doom of the Hun is sealed. Let us siert Ice. It Is bunt of sel- irline domestic unity." This is the that I have used bSINARD'$ LINT-.ho e;that the end is near. ected tirnber..treated wtt-h , P wood pre�;"%utl%es,- that ?: ' crusaders' reply, made in their name And I n It _ _ i _ _ ":Sir Rider Haggard, the best I have ever used for the s[r nir rigid waits, air- ht doors and hoops f by Harden:� +--• _. _TAE SELKIRK TUNNEL.. I. n p p .f Joints and muscles. hea, r steel. It is not- what Schmidt or Schultz the British novelist, photographed just I Yours very truly Therefore it lasts, slmv-, p `'blinks about the conduct and object before his departure from New York THOS. J. HOGAN. 'Will Cost the C. P. R. $12.000,000 at ly because It can't %ery of the war which damages us abroad. for London'on the steamshipSt. Louis well do an rhfmr else. Our k The Champion Clog and Pedestal the Least I folder explains more fully , 'What hurts our prestige is the figure , the other day. "" 1 —t1 rite D t. U.' l - we have cut for pearl two ears now Dancer of Canada. The Selkirk tunnel will be through T, M. 21 LL LL Oo., LTD. Y y The English writer said: Even-be- Mlora, Ontario. of a flock of docile sheep driven be. fore the war there were superfluous - in the fall, according to the C.P.R. -of- fore a merciless shepherd. Our ene- women in England .to the number of Scials.' This is another o! the notable I DON'T CUT OUT o A Young Financier, thin sato which the company nae put over one and one-half millions. Now g P y �p��� �s� ther"re millions more, and these, "Auntie.. can you change a dime for its hand—a tunnel six. miles through A Shop DI LU q P P . _ at the Government's request, have me ?" a mountain whose sake fierce the � gone 'into industry to take the places "How do you want it changed, I clouds—a _tunnel which presented en- ' oak or Bursitis of the men at the front. These women ' dear '•' gineering difficulties almost unique. �. FOR are there to stay, for there will not "Into a quarter, please." - This work will give the public an ss o a; - be sufficient men to marry them." alternative route through the moun- It is estimated that the, Canadian tains; it will save six miles of snow' ENI) OF WAR LONG WAY OFF. National Exhibition, attracts 400,000 sheds; it will eliminate danger; and will reduce them and .leave no blemiabee., it will miilistei to the comfort and Steps lameness promptly. Does not blia- 1 people to Toronto annually, a lar I tar or remove the hMr, and horse can be+ Yr r P large convenience of the public. The cost worked. $Z.a bolds delivered. Book 6 M bee. Russian General Says Germany Has Percentage from across the line. will be $12,000,000 or more. That is - Mitch Resistance Left. - - about the only big work the C.P.R.has ABSORBI BiuE. JR., ter maaid•d, me .ata - - - - Y a•lment•ror se!l+. Brulxa. Sero. e.eiunP. Yaritwa V Courteous Princes. ` ' been engaged in late] but it is in- I1 'A leis Pato and ineammadoa Prke 41 and iia bawl• a Discussing t en r clic y' +.«gl wtu ran ran mer. tr ye• wdtw _ Prince )Obert was seen recent �1 re-sif -tu- 1'goE-]t- that-tn-the tions of the Russians for the continu- � Y � K. F. yt1UNg, 0. 0. F., 618 lymsns Bids., Nostra!, Oee, ance of the war Gen. Chouvaleff, Min-; coming out of a Regent Street (Lon- before the war the company used to 'M orbine and Abwrtilm Jr.. as aside is css.a►r As the acorn grows to be aster of War, in an interview with the don) shop, and as the girl commis- spend between $26,000,000 and $85,- _ the mighty oak, so children, Russky Slovo says: I sionaire swung open the door for him 000,000 per annum in the development a when' rightly nourished, "It ie necessary to dispel the illu- he saluted and thanked her. Our royal of the West, • If, as a high official of p ,111 w to ig styrd men and_ Bion that the war can end In the au- shits havebeen brought up to the the C.P.R. remarked; the C.P.R. took aVhinOrY For Sale SI'� y lump:—T it a wreaking own o ehig� notions of chivairp-Mwa-'- 9 'Atli ^"t oL-tha-- _put that, -> enemy forces has already begun—a !all women. When Prince John was a! dollar back again in some form or na f: Good flavor and the es- fact as well known to the—Germane tiny boy he always raised his cap to a I other. It would hardly be believed, Jr kdock Eng}i�ne, .150 _ sential nourishing elements flower-woman who had her basket in but the C.P.R., since its inception, has •[! P 18 4� �litll double as,to the Entente allies—but German for mentslll and physical de- technique is so high tw-a ;- --,+- .a Buckingham Palace road-It to record- 1 spent over $200,000,000 in the develop- 6 •9 t r VelOpment of children are her economic weakening and the low-'sd that the Queen eaic "1rm -very t he West. main driving belt 24 IDS. i found,in tlle-famous-food.. ered morale of her troops Germany pleased;'I like my boys to respect all + ``' still hsa the power to resist, and we women." d<•.a asiaasa'a Linim•at la tts. soca• wlde,and Dynamo 30 K. I1t a. must look forward to a further Grape' victory. Precautionary. .belt driven. All. in first struggle before the final victo ,' ' "This explains the recent orders. . `t "Can you accommodate myself and Made of whole wheat and calling men ordinarily exempt to the family for surnmer board Class Condition, ! oald be -- --mated barley; this pure colors. Russia' already-has a large re- - "What's your politics " .inquired serve, but it is our intention that this Farmer Corntossel. sold togethcr or separate• food supplies all the ntltri- reserve shall not diminish." "Does that make any difference ?" i x Ment of the grains in a most 0 "Yep. I'm not having to take an- ly ; also a lot of shafting = easily digested form. What Goes In the Missionary Box, other chance on having the whole { It does the heart good to "Whatever are you doing, Molly ?" • 1 place stirred up with arguments day at a very great bargainAas see little folks enjoy Grape- eery. mother, as she eptered the nuc and night All the folks that board room is required irrime� �r Nuts' and cream. eery. For her five-year-old 'daughter I here this summer has got .to -have the was busily stuffing broken toys, head- t game politics." ately » leas dolls, ragged clothes, and other, - ,6There s a Reason odds and ends in -an old leather bag. i The hospital ship Salta recentlyar r� — " Oh, mother, can't you see-?" cried 1 . - rived in the Liffey with about 400 V a Frank Hinson & Solis Sold by Grocers. brolly. "I'm packing ®missionary-box, wounded soldiers on board, and was Canadian Poetum Cereal Co., Ltd..` just like the ladies- do, And It's all p � greeted by a great crowd of people. 73 Adelaide le5 >1Jtet Welt, r: nuser. _ L3 -THE — put in a single thing that's any good." �— ED. 7. ISSUE a3•—'].L& >wgsaara•a Llatraast Ltunb•rntan'a c slew _ - - ; 'rr +, ,,w '� ..e}�.«•..« A ',.... :_ m+T ; .• '+.. ".a t^ uco. •c11111 3 •. .i,"'-tet 7.:. a''h ',. Z."":.', '*'y.:� '.: .K!y.'.. '++v-•rb`°.. T ='_x T'- r.::: �yy�. F.4 rr "°• ^ a.. atmi r " aui.Vie• G ,x,a. r_:��,.-ossaG:..-�^r* ...Gr:.., ea-. .,.e,'�.+6.ws .,rx'r.'.�+.:_,c'-•��..G _xe.++y ye �•..:�..ro2'+. d+:� ".d+,_ •...�.o.<...+ E-rhy',#ae.,+p• ,v2Ssd -.3.', .}r:d'. d' .m .: :' !. ti''w ."!�:... -' '., ,. .,,. ... " ;C.-.r 4:• :�a.h,. . :.!.. ':,.•s',' „_, •vts :1^^« -w•� .xy +-7 ca�z:^ T _ - • • • - • F, L�CALIS.MS, —J• O'Connor, of Church $t., is —George Smith, of Church. St., eoltfined to his bed through' ill continues in poor health. S U, " M, mer- Goo� • • �- ness. -Miss Myrtle_ Wilson spent last r •.-Mise Muir, of Ceylon, is visit-. - 11 r. Jordan,'O Toronto, spent REtek with the Misses $&lsdon, of ing her brother here. - the=lwliday with his uucle, Rev. J. Whitby.- Mrs. Wiman and daughters were Bedford. -• --D. N. _ReeBQr, Pf Cedar firove, ' in.the city on Friday. -J-as. Cormack, of Utica, spent has purchased the Glen Willow -M. L. Frederiebsen spent- the -a c•onple of days this week with Mills from Thomas Reesor. See - ---- . _ - ` holiday at.his home here. W. B. and Mrs. Powell.. advt. Coal O11 StUves, •:' _ ;G -Mrs. J..-.Calvert- sent a couple ' -For Sale=Ten canaries, five of W.'-B. and Mrs. Powell and R, of days last week int a city. R'bich are Rol'ere. Apply to Mrs. J. and Mrs. Mann spent Friday - - -• -". " =C. .Rogers spent a day last J. H. Beal, Claremont. _ * with W. -and Mrs Balsd_on, of Lubricating 'Oils, Fly Oils,1 week with friends in Whitby. Mrs--R: G: Ritchie and child, Agincourt. -The Misses Law spent Monday of Tot visited at the home of Mrs. R. A. Douglas and family - * r with A. T. and.Mrs.-Law,-of.W.est Smith Clark for a'week past. who had such a thrilling experi� - Harvesting ,Tools, etc 1 RBI,' -Thr. tuwnship council I este at ecce in the recenf fire Tn Matheson - ' . p - ..: -Mr. Arnott, of Toronto, skwnt liroughatn on Monday next' for have arrived iu.Pickering. _ -the holiday with his wife and. IAtll the trItnsaction of general busi• - -Miss Elizabeth " Routley re- 'turned here. t►lrned home on Saturday, after —�/ . • — 1e;y.___ OSEPH iE3UN0 -Miss- -Lorna Ga-Boyne, of To. -We congratulate Miss Dorothy spending three weeks with-her Tonto, spout the holiday with Jii,s Bayne oil having snrcesafnlly s1,ter, firs. Arthur Pruuse.' - --- - - — Reta Peak. hits-ed her first ycxr iu..Nurnhal at -M ;"ie "Sophia and 5i,phrona -Mr. and sirs. Fierhellcr were alleys}old, Quebec. Annan have returned home, after SALT ! _.SALT. -! --_ .SALT ! iblon n one day last Week in =earc•h -�fe congt•atiflate Miss 11yt•a spent}i(ig a' fee• -days with the .,o a dHelling:, - gunk un having passed stiece-s. Jli;sex Routley, of Agincourt. We have on hand a new'shipment of Salt, every sire you;want fiom* - -Miss A• Lawrence, of Whitby, fully iter exawitiatiun for entr. -Master Earl Lockwood return- 3 Lba..to'_'YU lbs.. sacks, at the old prieei. , is spending a few days with hits ante to.Facult_v (Part-ail), and also ed home on Sunday after spend- Laura Andrew.' Isis- Edyth..Cronk on hay}ng pa' s-- ink *the holiddy-s with his grand= r - y u: s h - 6trr-straw._ a; n we lave a dandy • Toronto, is holidaying ii ith E. L. -A - number' G of Mates e"ilic•h G-- 11i-se? Agnes and Emma Cvn= tot from rDl.'?,i to 52. i1),.also see nut light Cap=, and Mrs. Ruddy,- ' have been left on the picnic field 'nor,-and Mr. and Mrs. Murph'Y. tf -Lloyd Shirley, of Hauhilton, and at the town hall at the soldi- Tui•unto, spent the holiday with Shirts, Underwear, BoDts, Shoe9. _ spent the holiday at the house of ers' concert by their owners,-are their parent J. and lir.. Connor. Buy y,;ur Suaimer Suit from Canada's Beit Tailors,'the Lowndes Co., his parents here. now at the town hall. The owners -John and Mrs..Chadwic•k and . -Mrs. �'ic ere Ruu)pth and fam may secure .thein • by applying to famS ily r. Aivellia and Sr. Francis fur which we are agent We ga trantee a perfect fit sly, of Toronto, cpentLSunday wi.tb. Mrs. W. J. Clark. of St. Joseph's Academy, ,;peut and the best of satisfactibn. _ J, D. and sirs. Remnrer• -St. Andrew's Sabbath School Sunday with Henry and firs, Lar- =W. J. mud sirs. Miller ivere., in will hold their annual picnic this- kin.R, A., BUNTING , P.�CgERING •. Claremont un Saturday attendiw. cFriU` ) afternoon at Sirncoe _W. F, Hender�od went-to N'ic- ' E=tablished 11,5;. 't}r, S . �� ;call t-o-r al on` T(_ t - -Jlrs. A. M. Kerr with family church at one o'clock to take the tend the funeral of I cousin, the - - -- -- -- -- - and waid, of Berlin, are holiday• scholars to the.picnie groutfd All funertil having taken place oil - --- -ing-v; ith lir=. f3eo herr, of Chrirch tho-e connected with the codgre: Weiinesday. street. Ration are invited: -((�fur football boy, went down ONESLq _ .:. ���� -Prof. and Mrs. Taggart, of the -'In reply to their advertise- to ii'Thitby on Civic Holiday and � �. _ .-University-of PPgnaylrania, seen: menL for a teacher fur•the inter• played the team of- the 1i2ud Bat- a few days with E. L. and Jiro. mediate department of the public talion, defeating them by the - 3 s score of G to T Ruddy. ' school. the tru_tees have received � - -Miss Frankie -Jones returned over fifty a'pplicationa, From -Walter and firs: Major. of - N 0W' hg the tl�e �Clr -home on Monday, after. .pendiog ;hese' they have selected Mips Whitevale, and Mrs. J..L_ Spink. a week with Mrs. John Miller, of Sleep, of Whitby, who has had a of Toionto,•were here on Sunday�r. Broggham, number.of years :of successful ex- attending the funeral of. the late Berger's, English Faris Green =Mra. Rankin and W. F. Send- perienve. Henry Fawkes, arson spent Civic Holiday in Whit- -Church union in Pickering i. -Mr. Frances and W. J. Mcln- We have it. 1 pound pa.cka'es 50 Cents, half pound by with the former'a 'son, bugler working out very satisfactorily t;c> Voss accompanied by Miss J. Me. packa�1 ,, 2� i cents. Robert Rankin far as it hats been tested. _ The Brady and Misa Jt. Cutter, of - - -Rev. Robert and Jars. Rogers, Methodists and Presbyterians en- Whawa, paid a flyi'og Visit to the of Arthur, returned home last joyed__a_e•Feral-weeks of union ser- home of H. J. And Mrs. Larkin, IL _ week, after visiting at- the home vice last year, and last Sunday during the. past week. of the fvrn,er's father. C•-Roger, they again united in vc rship, In -Tile Ebener.ar fou-tbrill team, Sprayers 1 Sprayers ! _ -The town jitaeyo did a thriv- the Methodiit Church in the thorn- of Darlinatoo; were here on Thnr- _ Ing business (}nMendaycanveyieg ing the Sttctaroent -of the Lord'; day evening 1R�L and. I,kskyed.a. Etireka i_�ompre?s(".l fir 51't2.ut'rY,��t:lli'z�rllZed passenger-; to and from Nti'hitby. Supper was adinini:•tered by the friendly game with the Pig,keringy:(, �C� Braga where they. took in:the. 1621d Bat- pastor, and in the evening. 'Mr. tears. They are a gentlemanly 44 - talion pictile. Bedford preached nn e•xc"eilent lot of fYlluii.and play gnud.l)xll. Ilrind �lrrriver? at m ('Fat . i Cc�rits atad. '`1.1N). The one at -W. D. antf Mr-. - Roger- _of patriolic,_sernaun in the Presby- being' tlhe champion. in their lett• is-- 1� an esiN rtCunrz} i�z3rr►His: _ _ 1tYhitev�le, and Alph anal .1lr-, terian C_hiirrb.' nhic•li was mach .gne �tnd having wron the-c•hnns- } � - . Hoover, of Gre' n Ri�Pr. were he^r enjrryed by all. The •errire of t,i, il�hip cap fin_ this year. S,-iv on Sunday attending the fnneral'praise at the-e-ervi,-e= ate led by ever. they were not a mate•h for • : -•- of the late �1 fi, Faiti^�e�,. - the. union chair. tiext Sunday the Pickering team, who are fast- If yOtl Want Arsenate Of Lead, It pais-t0 -The first rRiutall in five Reek- the tnv c�mgLO�Aiii7ri, :alis RZAiu :fir and play a better Litna_iinrttiuit, d , - et it at 'The Big Store. OCcurre•.lon Motulavevenilig, w hen tinite in. wUr4iaip in tile' PrP-by- and ii ho n'un by �-0, It. b S sufficient rain fell to settle the -terian Church in the worning and ed that a return rnaSc•h, will be dust fo.' x short tithe but not sufli- in the Methodi-t Chnrch in the played it ata erirl� date, 4 ut to benefit -,egettrtion,=' e"ning,: Zerioleum : : iZenoleum '! T ' ' John Crew,, who ha- been —We would esteem it a great PIGEONS PIGEONS.' employed in the city 'once la;t favor if our rtib�criber- wotkld ex- The .R2eilt Disinfection. Quarts .i0 cent;,. elf talion•; 90 cents - fall, -has been re enga¢ed 17y •W: arsine the address label on Tlas a , H. Peak a9 chauffer. Mr. Peak 6 PI!„i�Rl�(i \Eta•., and if they find Carneanx and isomers, sgme•vers _ gallons X1.70. .:enole`illn lice, powder- – lArge, M to 5o rents_each. i<ortirnate in.-securing such a re- .that they .have not yet paid for - pe1' lltiChilg(� '� cents. liable driver. this years subscription, to kindly WHIT"Et'ALE PIG-PON' - _.-Jobrr-_c-Har.bng, manager of remit at once: A large wimber of Whitevale..O.nt,. _ the MoNcia's Bank. at Delhi, our subscribers are in arrears fur-' _ - Accornp-in-ed b his wile. nrotoied tbi+t ear, a 1, many for .oue, two _N 0 T 10. �' ver one ay last nee , an ria and more y eari.. The subscription -- Screen. Doors a _ rpendin his Vacation with his price, as advertised', is' $1,00 in �� Burkhrader, of «'hitevale, nn- nouncPs that- he has been-a ointed 1.0(x. 1.�7. 1. i till() cow lets. parents ere. advance', or $1.25 if not paid in ad- in Doors at , �� `` v').t _ Holeproof - -Civic Holiday Ras very riniet in vance. A large number of the aknnt of the Hiro. England. Clothing real. - - - p Abe village, as wan of our re-i. weeklies thrvughont the rovince est V. of London, England. the great. g Y p act Clothibg- E'o, in the rsotld, CA11' _ 3'!cl't�en5 at 3•) cents encs 30 Cents IP :dents attended'-the celebration at have alretfdy increased their sub- and inspect samples and note ni' h Whitby, while a number of others ir-ription price from $1 to $1.50.' ,t,aality of goods and extremely tog sought relief from the stifiin A- the 41�•' y g R pride' of tnaterlaf has in-' p:iree. and • durabilif of heat at the lake. cxea=e3 �otr,.ticll,_1rI►rticularly'�inte• Roods and perfect fits guaranteed. gan1I110Cl5, Cl'O(�llet. Sets _ -Geo.- H. Jones -has irtprned the war began, and as labor and NOTIC CRFiDITORS home, alter visiting his daughter. the cost of living has alto increa • ..-.,Baseball Goods, etc., etc. bdrr. J. P. WilliR,ns, of .Bloomfield. ed e•n.or+lmu-ly, we may be con')_ a ..He was as•eorupanied by Mrs: Wil- pelled- at .an -earfy t(• follow tll. otic$ ii hPrrhy given, pnrs,fant'to kanit and family, who will spend the same conr-e, in .order t6-be :- ini,g, Cfi,lpt 121,-of the"ltevi-ed " -- some tune with hill). _Able to tnaike end'?- meet. If. you st.tr'ttes of Onta in- 191:1, that all Al_�O I1tt'll1eiiiber,• tl1Pl'p � jlt�C 021 P. place t0 get Tlie Old -J. $. and 'Mr-• Horn and imll- do not wish tri pay the increaser.] ereditors. and oth ” having claims I�rliairle X11( rain-«'illiams: faints-Russ Va nishe5. _ •ily,'of Bradford, sperit the holiday price, kindly remit at Unca. •sfiain t the estttte,of Alfred Allawav, -,i ,with .Mr-.. ;Horn's parent V. G,. -1C i- with regret that we nes late of the TownAiip of Pickering. in that '•Tile •1,1, Store,.' and Mrs. Ham. lri-. Aloha lIai n %ort the dee r ', - a . r, 'tile County of iAintriu, con er. derpaq- _ i*-Ai :tti .�v M. - S. HAPMAN - "ill ienrai.n a month nidi-laer -W. Ii Fan",. e,, viio=e.-ettuu- til- ed,wh arc, 1911;, }oto tPynired on or grandparent= before- returning nes= was teuortec7 in our i a t i--r o. hc4nP the 2cd day (,f;,'e• temher, 19113, _ none. The dccea-ed, who iia- in Ms, r'-h 'io setul t7v r <t piepaid or deliver .to —Tile' 116rh--BA'ttAt6t1 arri7ved k. on received 'a ett�ri;e ran the fir, 3r F: Griersotr, of the 7rnx:1 of ---- -- -- --- _ _ d fi'ti' 1 car �' 1tfarc ay pre�'inti iriaile'rtuhlc,� O-hxa•,r. �(airitor, iir'the ekVfffbr� of - -part of la t.ivicek, alae} are no-w ed at-S:',ink_- mill. -Ile w-a'- taken �ai,l e-tate, Cull 4)attirulGars r.f their i statiuued at CarrrpRr,rdon, Han,p• home iii an ancon=ciotl- cont litiun, 4f';,ns:md the n:itnreof the securities HARNESS "and SUMMER GOODS t shire, 'Where tlhey ii ill coruhlgte. put lie never -rallied "titholigh in .`}€'.t,iv held by them. � - their trainingbefore ,toceedirig' brief tet Ind- he n'a� -anti-cin ci.. And notice is•further given that af- j ex- to the front. 1 t+u 1 H}= fnneral took ill+ire r,n ter said Ix�t mentioned d tte, the -A meeting will be heli) in--the 5nuda^ t{fternciou, ook' T ate on ecutors n;ll proceed. to:'distribute .the ' Single'avd D.ouble-Iiarness at reasonable priced. Plash 1 assets of said P tate, havin* regard to and Rubbet Rngs,-Dnst'ers; Trnnks,-wid Suit Cases. fire hall, 'Pickering, ,,n Tuesday; irrent took, place i'n St. George's .uch claims.rtnly. as they shall then -- Aug. 15th, at F p, in. for making cernetery. The-ftrneral serrice at have received notice of, and shall not 1 Set second- ' - provinion for-the.-eractiun of a new the house w•a. conthic•ted by the he liable for slid assets to any person � f� fence and generally. improving the Rev, J. Bedford;_and at thechnt•eh of whose-claim'no notice has been re- `'`?Harness, Collar and Boot Repairitrg neatly done. Methodist cemetery. All those and grave by lir. Hadney, of ceived. interested, are cordially invited to Trinity' College, Toronto. The Dated at Oshawa, Aug..Sth, 1916. _ •_Shop will be closed Thursday afternoons l3ttemd: t - int'-E1. Ar.r.Aw.-ky,-Jl :xecutorp, dating summer months. : ---, fnneral was largely attended, Juil�r ALI_AWAY, J Pickering. _ -An interesting event took showing the high esteem in which place on Friday, Ang.-4th, at the- Mr: Fawkes Ras, held in the cotn• - J. F, GRiERSO., :'PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM home- of- lira, (Rev.) Richard rannity. He seas born at Stone- 46'1S Solicitpr for the Executors Hobbs, 20 'Menglier 'St., Toronto, house, Gloucestershire, -_..En land, Rome Phone_3600. W. J. COAKWELL England, 1�ic1?;erizz>: Bakery' when her daughter, Delighc, was and' ir>r 1879 carne with his wife' _.. ilnit'ed' •in iitarria•ge tv'Kenneth mild young family to Canada, set- Gordon, of Pickering, younger ding-in Pickering._ Within a yeAr _ �-! son of t}fie ,late Jame_G and NI". o€ the tions he came to Pickering ed Cern ! ;_� Corn r Ginrdon. il'e extend our best he eutel^Ied the employ of J. L. - 1 wishes for their future happiness Spink, with which firm he bas - _ and prosperity. ' ever since been employed, and no Wisconsin No. i and White Flint. If yon. want any .to finisb•eeediog -' we can supply you at the proper price. -Z'lie past�inonth was the rottiPst employee was ever more highly July on -record according to the esteerned•thau he. In all kinds of - Do you require window screens or screen doors for the fly season? Toronto Observatory. "Five years weather he was to be found con- C Aw See'ours`for rice and quality. ago the thermometer went a little scientiously looking- after the in. /CG C R .A /�!� P - - higher on one day; but the average terests of-his employer and never During the beat of the day let us The Ladies will require vests, gloves, bosiery, whitewear, blouses) temperatuee a€ the whole month thinking of himself. He had four show you how to keep cool. Middies, skirts, aprons, house dresses, etc, We have was; a record. The month was of a family, Miss K. Fawkes,mho - afull line which will be sure to please you. " Ice Cream Sodas any flavor.Drinks c also noted for having no rain in resides at home, Cbarles, who died ice cold' of all description. White, tan and navy tennis shoes for ladies, gents and children. -- - nvd--A -son' and . Home Made Bread - ntonth o.f Anq,tet has,alao made-a daughter who died in infancy. like-mother.tried to make,' - Fresh fruits in season.- Choice groceries. -good Leginning AA regArdsrruaking The sympathy of -tile 'community -Both phones in shop. A reenr l for hP}.t, but it is hoped is extended to Mrs. Fawkes and G A GILLESPIE DUNRARTON that it will fatil in this attempt• daughter in their bereavement. HERB MOtiFEY. PICBERIFC3 • .., .' .:' .'- .• - ... ' -, - .'i' •..." :.-.. ,. ,- Vis.: :.d3" ,�%'=r '-,•�itr4�.J•'sii...fa#�.�.� .r,�js'.- c'C ', �^_. �. f�`.,`��=�r _ tic-:... ._.-. .:-_ .. _L.. ..:...... d.. d....-.,., :....6. -..:....-.. __..: ....-._.r.��,. y;,-..:'�•'_ '.,. :.•".n ., __ _<.. ._. _.. s....::d',...,-,. ,..,"".=�:,3._•..k:��.._ �����._�,.t. -- _.._�.-..y.-�....,..e.._