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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_08_18v pov'.j' ­-.-Nwr <�ZXMI —irip�r Vo 454 77;0' 1. 1, 2 7 W VOL.' XXXV, -PIC PICKERING, ONT., AU� GUST18, 191 T lofasrtoual OSHAWA .100 FAIR --7TH LIN PICKERING Eetabliebed 75 yeaxe Thi? time for holding the South On- SPINK MILLS Wedding bells are ringing Medical 7 The Aericultural $ociety's- Fair. is Walter Booth and lady fri�nd spent again approaching. The dates are GREENWOOD Stintirty at W- G. Barnes. Motiday, E. FO1kST TH. D. of 0., Regis- ]R. gis- Tuesday and Wednesday, Arthur Peardon. of Pickering, spent 1p� Wredmemberofthe OptometriewAsso- September 11tb, 12th and 13th. The Sunday at Thos. Dixon's. - ,"tion of Ontario. SyE&ei,&,1 attention given to FLOUR: — prize list Is published and being mail- Miss N Mir y tested free. North I May I hell spent a few days 0=61-11.11.29t. glasses.sena ed. If. you do not g!Lt a copy and wish With friends at '%N'hitevAle this week.i'1ILL8 WHITE SATIN--BREAD _to exbi,bit, send to Mr. C. P. Davis, T. and Mrs. Garnet- visited with W 'ON -D., L. R. C. S., Secrttary, Oshawa. 'Watch for adver- M. and Mrs. Maxwell, of Locust Hill, ori of the CcIfege"of CREAM BUNS—FAM1LY tisitig matter and locals in, these col- -.Sunday.. o Q� fiEdinburgh, member -.:oW .7 * ., I so@ and argeous of Ontario, licentiate P11yeto IattentionColleetoof surgeons. Edinburgh. A number from here attended the of Lja TE -ild beastshow at Centre Island, To-, d defenses of women and a BROCK ROAD WIdrem. Office s.Ld residelice Br ugbEL=. ronto, recently..-WHP'AT t lost it valual,le steel- XTED PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Bkan Short s, Jurhl,,o. W A' At- htir Percy. Miss Millicent Bovd.of CedarGrove, BA�JLEY bne day last -week by being killed on- was the g14PLt of Bias Hazel .Turner OATS and X-RAY INSTITUTE one day ltst week. PIC$ERlthe C. P. R. trucks. -WheL -e, STARIO a Sc-re�en;ngs. 0. Several fires' have been started 'in Get lily prices before selling i w the long dry grass by passing luromo- MONGOLIA R. RLG]tN TOWLE. M. B.. X, D., -C. M., else,�vhere. tires on the different -ailways, doing Ali hinds ef C`h e Specialist it: Rectal Dheases. Pro tfi:i7 D45- "of Tot-onto. motor VaVid 5M)ales, r) tona, ea, . lled oil, I have a large stock dn hand of *&"a of Uen, Diseases of women, caw-.6r,%, trs, Henderson, Allan 'Wideman last week. Tumors. X-Ray eXalllillLtiOLI. Diseases cley.e, ed down on Saturday last and.spent Sortie from here attend the.garden BARLEY- FEED ear, nose, throat and luz)&B. FittiEr, glasses and the ditF with, NVm. and *Mrs. Bad. W all acute and chronic diseases, party at Balsam last w a. OMoe Soars ii.to 3 ard 7 to 9 p. m. 49!y, SCRA.NTO.N- COAL D; L. and W. gerow and other friends in the local- Mrs. Lee spent Sunday, BRAN N�'m and I itv. with Geo. Taylor, of Claremont., On Sunday last, Miss Mildred Kayes Thos. Rarnsay. of Toronto, spent SHORTS. Legal. -STOVE, CHE.5T-N UT, PEA was taken suddenly ill with symptoms Civic Holiday with his sister, Mrs. R. MID �LIN G S FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- (if appendicitis. Her case gre,,,;,.d,. Tarr, P% J. 'Ti A N-'D' STEAM. A M. Aly worse until Tuesday evenine, Setinty Crown Attorney, and Coanlif Welllington'Widemnn has purch'ap- 601:16isor. curt House. Whitby, 10-.T when she was ordered to a. hospital w "CRUSHED OATS Toronto. ed a Gray- Dort auto front T. H. Has- A ' E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and T1, L. SPINK, LIMITED, sard. of Markha - m.- .'—A--JL-*-Bolicitor.�Notary.Public. Etc. Xcoeyto W* HiGH-LAND CREEK Jahn Tarr and daughter..of Clare.—�SEED CORN I 'orth. Whitby. 2617 O&D, Office Brock St 1, mont, called on - his brother, K, G. — PICKERING. ONT. A gardem party, under the auspices Bsst varieties, best qualities an Tarr..' one day recently. Dental held of the Women's institute, will be Master Charlie Hewitt and Miss Lib- lowest price. on the spacious lawn of, Hilton Brum- bie Howe. of Toronto, harp been LAKE B. BEATON, D. G R B R 1C W S T E R well on the evening of '%N'ednesd'LY- spending their holidays with their ,LASE of the-Royal College of ver.-al Aug, 'Mid. A flrst-clasii program will .- . * Surgeons and Vniversity of Toronto, ClIB64 Veterinary Surgeon grandmother, Mrs. Geo: Bower-4. *Tar W. M Priiijae's hardware store. Wbr`17 Honor no-r Graduate of the Ontario be given by the fcllowi5g able talent; N. COCO hours 9 to 12: 1 to 5.30. Sergt. A, Gibbons, who was a prisoner .7%• 4 Ind ;home 16 Hell phone M� 44iy Veterimar) College and Honor• of war in Germany -. Moving Pictures GREEN RIVER ary Associate of the Ontario of war scenes: The Whitevale -Male fuOtnee* garbe. Veterinary College. Choru's : Miss Marguerite Brown, Miss The jitneys were flying high on Ind. phone "Y2.' Gussip Hawklins•. Miss Aileen Sheath. Sunday. G. HAM—Issuer of Ma "E lag 0 n t a 60" elocutionists: J. Brumwell, violinist; e Claremont Mrs. Jack Bradley wss home over er A S TLAK E" T1.1 �Cumty of Sundtty. W ltei6;,zLicenses is the C aria, Misi Rita Hurst, Toronto. soloist The shingle that has given satiow Farmers- are having flne weather for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I;FdW UTCHER SHOP, Mr. McWhinnie, soloist. The High- harvest. faction for over 30 years. Empire -TPOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- land-Creek' Band will furnish music Corrugated If with a i in. b - ' * , , * o tioneer, senator. Collector and Issuer during the evening. RefreshmentsHoward Hoover and Art)hur Collins y M4UFW, served from a booth on the grounds. were home over'Sunday. 2 in. corrugation, uee it before yen A. A full line vfFresh Mata always Admission 26 �ents. Proceeds in aid Frank Bootb is running a jitney to buy other makes. If you are 'lat Whitby. Suc(*ss. Frank. need of it Cream Separator. Try D HOPPER Issuer of Marriage on band at sh6p. - of the R^d Cross Fund. A splendid Da Lictosee, in the County of Ontario The S-outs are thinking of organiz- & Premier for 30 days. ALso- DO** at store and bin residence Claremont. WagTv on read every- day. program aqd it hearty welt-mie await 11,.7b. attend. Ing ngain for next 1.6ii3nday. Sector siengineq frotia $30.00 up. to. is V'lSiting B.-BEATON TOWNSHIPCLERK Mr�. Collitt-Q. of Toron 451 D Fresh Pcrk' 9 4agf a spichtIty Se, or writ-e dw before buying. -lu Conve.?accer, Commisnomer for ta 38:LND BATT. -NOTEs with Wmexpa Mrs, lionver. si&davits Accourtamt� Etc. Mccey to Butcher*s cattle wanted !Manley ej Toronto., spent Bell Phone. 'on farm propert Isner of ]damage lic- S,jnd a J, I e� 'j�i 0h r p n t sL here. ecom'Wbitav o. Oct. -Corp. 41. Gat-waid k at prp--piat4tat- J. Prouse, Pickeri -G I,, i,,d 1 - 'sli ,,, F ng JAS O*CON -NOR. PICK ERIN �h2 I I!), rl. 4ii- Ilutehiniz,4 is spending -trd ChiLrf-liNt• 'H,.G;en Mjajrr. Ont- her holidirs at her home hero, JUGH q P UO Corner King ai zeno- A,4c%,:.m*e7, Ez*vr.,,-;* ci-rtr. Lie-it. 1%:. J. 'B­qtnn ha-4' completed . 1, and Mr-.4. R6titley a" 3lks Olive -Fd wprp vi4itrit-i on Stindar. ienee 0 or,' tharo.gLtz stock. As CEMENT TILE d I .,tad &MY'ALt-TV. N%r:te 16r ter= -phr-ir;tl t-rFtiri % and 7, -EW' %�'T'Znpt`p� in -H-d('ro�- svd ,cc,r,, I Lome IrJ.. _lie. . 33.1 SE E OUR 'N DCAt-Camp Hordon and The AuXili.iry mit »t the 11�, exported home in a few d,iyQ. b-nille of Mrs. Wil-on on Monday The iindprrignpil hits hegon the mavu- 'TIT -.-SAWING. P01, -L. Liepnt-ed Auctioneer, MACHI NE-5 ln big.a.t. facture of cement rile from 3 to 12 .-FInches. Call and ge� quotas * fornwamnies of Torlr and Ontario Anc. Mon solve of all- kinds at ex-ta-ion dam ch Thimsdav, the 24th ttOzzde to cc 81,01ftel! Style-�. to.-uit everyone.. circular notice Lddreva Cirten Slier Pt 0., ow. ofAiilz,i�t "44 WHITEVALE tiong -at yards on Brock saw-, hanimered and : ­. . .. , - 9�tinimed. igrj� dcw� 'I riTomth. Beaverton. and read. half mile went of ... ... 11� B, POWELL. Ll-,-nqpd Auc- Psices reaAtinabL-. ..front Woodville, via Nlqinl6. Seat A deewloorn wrvm cast over our vil- Spink Mills. _W "� Collector for loge on bursdav morning last when A6-o Cement kept constantly- t: tioneer. vai.stor 40011a. es of -Ontar4c ari York All kimdo of Fcr Sale-Fre�-h Milch Cbv%,, pith grave, etc. The.Aimij to, have adap Bales Gas ad either pr.vately or by suictma. . sl) that'all. men can "meet and inspect the newt spread that-51rs, S, R. Pen. on hand. For dates other Oazuculars &717 at reel- heifer calf by side, nock had died snodeniv as a result of A milker.' the camp. On accouni of the harvest se of strichiiine by mistake. many could not attend on Civic boli- mistake." Ta Mitche' done#, Elizabeth bt, Picker.mg. bone orders go taking �t do' left at 1qxwe OfBee, Picip-cc, o!jin re. 11 onive prompt artannou.. satisfaction guLrem- day and this da-y is arranged for their The nightbefore she had been feeling seed, Also sale* agent for Ford Cars, -10y b"nefit, Enquiries from all parts of Unwell and decided to take a. tablet. PICKERING In some mysterious manner the strich- BROCK ROATI. -he County about our camp have caul- tablet bad got into the box. At I hive a* good stock of ed the authorities in charge to throw time Mr. Pennock w%F; at the C. the ramp open for the'public to see.' onennm the Fruit Packages REAL ESTATEtheP. R. station at Locust Hill where be 111141JOHAM had gone to meet a friend. and when 100,000 Berry Boxes now-ready. 110mitfulsto sub he returned his wife was'.a: corpse, A Do y.cu hear dem koells They are sad feature of the case Wks the fact -0isates,24and2sqnarts rinizing-happy wedding bells. that the deceased had that "y made Baskets, 11 and @quarts Miss Marion Philip and friend spent the cake for her daughter. Wire- Fencin I ... ..... .... 14 9' Order yours early and make su're Sunday. with relatives in Balsam. who was tn have been married on : - — ALSO IkeMiss Dixon, of Toronto. visited With Wednesday of this week. As her fri- I have For Sale a Hcii�e and Lot in Pickering Village. Large -her sister. Mrs. Norton, last week. ends are anxious to clear up the mys- 4 Chopping a'nd, Oat Rolling -Mr-q. T. C.- Brf)wi)' of Torowo, ter in re gird to the' source of the Brac6 Wire, Staples gitrden I some young' fruit visiting her rel-itives ilpre for a week, poison, the coronet, ordered an in( t P knes -.-As usual.. trf,". Everything in Clifford Phillips hits purchased -a A jury was erupannel- D. la 5s cle, with room for Rogers as . forprnan, the ' body was Cedar Posts and first-clasp rerir. new lip-to-date bky W. G, Barnes, Green River Call and -ee' me Its t i-� is a bar- t-- vievrea..after which the inquest was gain for some one. Mii%r Jennie I)Ljnran i.q holidaying vostponed till Wednesday. Copsider- S;o. 1. Locust Bill. Able evidence Or'addrerf R. R. It ' Steel Posts. With tier sister, Slrq.'John Stewart. of. was taken when a fur- Atha. ther poRtponement, was intvde until Richardson. Itev. Duggan, qf Toron.to; will oec u Friday of next week. Coal, Lumber. CeTn2ut, Shingles, py St. John's pulpit 'riext Sunday tif I -it noon. Lath and Ready Roofin'g GREEN RrVER JOHN PHILIP Notary Pitblic, Pi(,kering. M i:�q S Ltrah Gammage has retorned 4fwayq in stock, �Has x f4ill line of Ire.;,-h and cur- the city, after k itiont.h's holidaft, John NZighswiander is having his at her home here. ed meats constantly on hand, Water, Pure; toPte-. Allan Casfit-. oi' Camp Sital. -holidays at KpFt�nt. A. C. REESOR Ijkin,, is horijp on six weeks leave, t erripr. Spice Rol)� Breakfa�:t Baco' M rs. Geprge Fk f n are �V­'l �"- I-, a , ]!� - Ham,,.Bologiia, Weiner-, etc. help With Eho irkive't, -Yr n l3noth paid -it Ifsing Visit with LOCUST HILL Ide-Al well, drilled by Cha., 13� Rine, Out school trustee- have jiitrv., friends.in Whitby on Sunday. whn- ii Agent fol Wind Gasoline ceived the resignaiion of Nli,;s Moore. _7 k --along tn(] have it di.,hof maple Highp,t price5i -paid -for F Conio r kinds of pipe R-nd fittings A, chrml open;; Sept. they have - walnut ice cream Saturday evening n -1 . nth th -4 Al.,, bath roorij -fi.v- )I very liale time in whi,(!h t s Lydia Fuller is holidaying with T1 ...Butcher's cattle for water wat 1. Al., SA lip parents, 'ention. tare=, Pi 7, - Everything given careful 4nnriier teacher. rents, W. A. nnd Mrs.'Fulle ����� Pto Ray IrpriderQnn nj P.-�axl BrItike Xrmis hAs F, entlyjaken over PUMP. N%-1Q11.KS Cqn)p, vi�;itpd his aunt. Mrs. L. John. the rontract at the summer cottnge, H�,n!e Tel. 5521. 't';ri, flip other day, while 'n`n"his last Miss Anna Fobertson returned home 4 - leave. He i. the younge;t-soriofT­ a form'. or� Sunday, hfter'§pendzlng two weeks First-class rigs for hire NI. Henderson, of Turont6, and ;Kidney -4 'Day or night .....The Pickering er teacher. here. with friends hem. orge We are glRd to report that (77e WHITBY" Ferrier, who has been daukerausly ill-7 • 'Bus meets all, trains is QoffiewhatiiVroved. Vigilance Committee Miss Flora 7 ilson returned to her pi, S 'T Teaming promptly attended. to. All Sain'ts' Choir had 'their annual Agent for Canada Carriage Co. picnic on Thursday home on Tuesday, after spending two The object . of. this Association is to , Col. Farewell has returned home weeks with relatives here. iss ache ? Feeling SO,- lessen stealing and prosecute from a two wpek9' vacation, ­' - * W-e are sorry to report tb'Ftt'M Not so spry its you H. Peak Pjckeri"9'� All Saints' Church on Sunday bid Gertrude Booth has been under the tired the felons. to-utilize�the organ from the --school- doctor's care for-tbe pait week. -used to be ? - Getting old ? Members "vinR'pr6perty stolen cc . ratnizal. room on Sunday, owing to the pipe ,Boys" that drive fast horses should 'Keep your health good organ being out of commission, rreces, be Very cautious as spme say -you Are �ctii immediately with any member s X r liable to break -a buggrspring. 'and you -need- not fear old' of Eaecative Ccmznittes.� Tall Term opens-Amag 28 itating the services of an expert from tlie city. Wm.'Hoover has secured a position alzp. Many merif mistake Membership fee The second annual 'meeting - of the as manager of the flour and fsed dept. Kidney Trouble for signs ELLIOTT r War- Relief Society was held on Mon- with the T. Eaton Co., Toronto. of advancing age. You Ticketa-miLv-be-bad-from�,b*4'rotident-or-- da eV#-n--jng afidet,ofDeloraine, an-f �Y�. y Intbe Music Hath T In e A. -Nigh.- 'are no •sG Old all jbti- ink 77� • election of , J. is spending a coliple of weeks with his Exec. C. I I nfficers resulted in Mrg. J parents, Eli dad Mrs. Nighswandee. you are. Disordered kid- Com.-L, D. Banks, C. S. Palm- Wilfis being re-elected president; Mis neys make you feel old- Armouraind,Mrs, E is and family, TORONTO, ONT. -_-eT-,•-•Wv-V—.Rk-h&Tdson, Pickering. Emily. Macdonald, vice-president Cor-..Youge and Charles Ste." Mre. Cormack, 2nd rice-president; of Ashburn, spent Suadlirwitb the before your time. Idade this remarkable average re- J• A• O'Connor: W. J.'Clark• Mrs, Joseph King, rec. sect etar Als a parent- Eli Nigh'- ----�--Karr's Kidney Phis will nn,: latter' President-, sior9jory McUuUen, treasurer; Miss Mau wander.' cont for the -last 12 months. We and Miss J. McKay, auditors. tone tip, and invigorate were asked to fill more than tbirtv �rour kidneys ; they ban- times as many Positiotis as'we had James Cameron, the oldest iiiiiin I Like many other, successful rn- job your backache '.and TOOLS SHARPENED Whitby, died on Tuesday at his ho graduates. The business world calls Af the bay at- the age - of 97 yea stitutions, the Canadian National .'start you right towards -'13plefa* "dye specialry of crosscut saws, Until about five or six weeks Exhibition wets in financial good health. you : prepare here-and now ago did opportunities , good salaries, Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. was in the beat of bealtb, when he straits many times early in its ca- Price 50 cents. All who are anxious for Razor-boning a specialty. For, first- sustained a fall from which he never reer. On one Occasion one of the Diree f ul start in businesslife. obould "* class hair trim or an easy shave call recoyered. He was held In very high range now to eater this popular tors-had to give his personal THE PICKERING NEWS CH in e he, school. at the East-end Barber Shop. esteen by all. The Cameron farm is note for $10,000 before the gates To Hoore xcFaaaen See our House Furnishings Of all now part of the bospital farm. One could be opened. lNow, it pays an JW. J. Elliott. Principal kinds. Slightly used Carpets of the flrsttbings be did when became Druggist—Graduate Optician from 15 cents a yard up. annual .4urplus tel the City of Tor- Write to-day for large Catalogue. to Canada was to cut down the forest W. J. GORDON PICKERING ion wbFt is now the base line. oil to. qq . 4A '. •b .• . .,, IMPM 1101111, 1111W, L'ZON4 W-755,2_55 It was quiet except for the shrill first thing bis eye fell upon was a voices of children on the sidewalk columit about "The 'House of Ester- -.; T H E LAPSE 'O E He had .not known a moment of peace or solitude for months. All -his life brook." The public seemed to await 'the production with unusual anticipa- - . -- -- he had scoffer at nerves as a delusion! -tion. Merry had the enthusiastic fol- -' " E N O C H ` w' �/ +f-'+, E N TW O Rt t wrong lowing n which is so o b w a wondered if he had been-, H g often bestowed u whether serves might not-be._asbern on an erratic, lovable genies. Went- reality. If they were, he had them. worth's fame as a journalist was of r 'By 16ABEL GORbOK CURTIS, His mind went flashing over the long standing, and Oswald, English - events of the past'forlrnight, since the I man as he was; had' already Avon _ ti+ •• The WOman,•from Wolvertons r night, when, weary,. harassed, and i friends araong newspaper men. Went. hopeless, he returned from Montreal worth read it quickly, then he turned Y - -Author og I ___ _ .. _ -- _ _ •- _ - • ' i to be met by- Dorcas- with the--news—to—the—news—of the day. •-Nothing-in-that Merry had returned and was terested him -the sparkle had gone For Pruerft, Vi0 •.. `Mrs. Esterbrook'a' ready to begin rehearsals. .It still , out of life as the bead dies on chem- �a ' �/ i1T LILY - t - CHAPTER X.-(Cont'd)* gesbion.. about . `ws exasperated him when he rememb'e� -H•- a•second; then a i�'HITE • "-She had. She came in after drift- j part. It is,there whets tia' the how stabbornl she had refused de- 'third cup of strong coffee; which acted CORN SYRUP ing through . the provinces in small 1 leaves her mother knows tails of Andrew's home -coming. All! upon him as whiskey dyes • on some Parts, and chance, threw in her 'wa 1 daughter well enough to realize it is -by forever -that you want to he 'learned was that the actor had men. { (To be cuntiuned). ,� One-third "Lily White to two- good one of the most deatardly female parts g Y 'evei -the -it { cut out every spark of motherly feel- seen Oswald. and .was rehearsing I `�" thirds Sugar, by weight. "Lily y put on stage." She made so real that, blase old theater grer as ing. Once or twice she almost pulls so the audience for' When from morning till night. A few days later in- the foyer of i White" Qorn Syrup pro- yenta fermentation and mold- brings. flavour am, I longed to throttle her. One on, sympathy. might I happened to meet her socially. j `Cordelia' shoves her contempt for the the Gotham, when he came face to' _ face with Merry, the plan of their ' T r out the natural of fruitr. and berries -and makes - Zilla -Paget assured me that' in one mother and chatters her every ambi, . future intercourse was determined' I �� I- Qrf%�% - S tion there could not be a, solitary She, j much more delicious Preserves, Jams and Jellies than you can •+ was right..•he • instantly.. Wentworth had. been, in a.. .. case at lea., . my theory { make with all sugar. was everything she portrays on ►e stage, and beyond this, she was abso- not in her, �� mo to welcome reconciliation --arid- - friendship; Andrew was cold, court- to 9, 8, t o and ao mind rias --ai all deai.rs A lutely drunken with vanity." Oswald dropped the subject. Went- eous, and --singularly unapproachable. worth began to twist his hands nerv- r Summer Care Calves. ills Ca1WDA 87AItcH Co. Im[LB. MottisaAL 276 ! - i arEnoch "Are you sure she is so bad?" spoke coldly,. "She is one of ; Enoch'a warmth .was _chilled ,end his : - of ously, a habit he had when disturbed. I pride aroused. He plunged fiercely j Of late I have noticed considerable ,y• .-•.the most beautiful women Iever Bow - - �r7 The Englishman sat back in silence, into work, scarcely snatching time to information published about feeding watching the rehearsal intently. Mer- I w in my „ "That makes her more dangerous: I eat or ales More than once Oswald dei ry cAlves, but not about stood leaning.against a stucco piI- had .remonstrated; he could ,see that the care'. . Now, in my pi ion, care this he not as in stable.h If thighs not poe cool ssible, f and - lar. In -act dirt appear, have actually doubted whether Idid but occasionally against the sharp , the man was working beyond the is almost as important as feed. We ' there are trees in the pasture, a cheap 'shade �_. right when I brought her to a new g commends �of the stage mane er, his limit of huinaa capacity' Work was ;certainly can't_ expect_trhe, little fel- p y. can be constructed of poles coy ' k came and put her, .among decent try p voice rang out in brief, concise rug_ }the only thing that .would Cols re- ; lows to, do well if. they are not made p 'comfortable, -may ered with -brush and straw and with . people.' ( gestiona. I trospection from his mind. Prink no matter how we I no sides to it. They should be con- _ "Have you anything against the Y �H.. 3 hat a remarkable conception had never been a temptation to feed them. Everyone who has` raised I Wentworth -it was nothing but a site caI.ves must have noticed that when structed in an open place, so that if. . there is any breeze blowing the calves woman except -theories. Merry has of every character," whis- t issue to sociability -so he did not take i the, hot weather and flies come on get the benefit of it. The calf will re- ":Merely- scraps of her history, which pered Oswald. Enoch did not speak. -_are authentic. She carne from .the i -"Gilbert 'resents my orders -in a i to it now. He realized he was Ion- `theq do riot do as -well as when it is I pay its owner for the little extra care i ing old, friends; he had tossed. one of ' cooler. A little extra care does not it takes 'bo provide for its comfort and - lowest stratum of factory life in fashion," continued the Englishman. them aside to-day:cost money as feed does; but it yields to keep its feeding place clean and " __Leeds and married -above .her. _The. I "L toldwritesair.J. young husband was devoted to her.'A that Merry offered. Gilbert Coore o ill _ d. conscience began to Creighton, in Farm and Dairy. . saidtary. guilty play baby came, a little boy who was blind- not say a word if you went back and strange pranks with him. He felt as I I Thirsty calves are never comfort - To that sort of woman neither child us' a6-n-d-­ls a tie. She --broke .threw in an idea here and there; a if Oswald hied guessed hid setret arid able. - The milk they get is not enough stage manager that from the - Sheep .Notes. - C . _nor loose, a year or two after her- mar- expects was drivinga him into corner b the to quench their -thirst and if the have author. I should think you would do suggestion that he remodel the play. access to water they will begin t take Sheep .will thrive on a short bite, nage, and lost any self-respect- she ff it -occasional - i He saw Dorcas each day grow colder it early in life. In hot weather they but cont let the. bite get too short -' had ever . heti: The liusbaiid shot j ' himself, she abandoned the -child and ILII "It isn't in my line." Wentworth and more suspicious: _ Merry at one will drink considerable water, and A change from one pasture to an- � other is the best -idea. Change often a oke sullen! "Eve is "Every ' left London- Then she went on the p y' move Put g p p y p lance had thrust him outside the ale whenever ossible the should have enough to keep the bite -fresh. Sheep into the manuscript as plain as a Pike- ike- of acqusintaneeahip. Within ben free access to it whenever they need _ . s� stage. staff. days "The House- of •Esterbrook" ! it. If this is not possible they should love attention and variety and thrive them" er "There was nothing then actually chiminal in her career?" asked Went- "Yes, but-" Oswald glanced at hie would have its first production. be kiven a drink two or three times companion curiously, then he dropped Enoch shivered with apprehension a -day out of a dean pail or bucket. on . i It loess t pay to neglect the flock : a - -worth. He was conscious of a cer- the subject. . "It strikes me Merry as he thought of it. A queer thing j Calves should not get either milk or fora single day. The daily visit may save a lamb or an older member of train absurd, irritation.- .. - _ has changed. The ni ht, I spoke to ` water from filth wooden troughs.. _ I 1 6'e t 1?o had loomed up in his mind during the y � the flock." Oswald hesitated. "Not actually, him on the L be was like a boy with est few days. • A decade ago- a dull ;have seen milk ed over a fence p y g pour Every sheep pasture should have " eti some grand secret u his sleeve. To- nal, I suppose. - The law has not, p friend with a fad for palmistry had into s trough from whieh six or eight shade and a shelter. -made so fine a point as to indict a! woman when she driven a man to sui- day he takes nothing but a half -Ian- amid interest in the whole thing.' He I insisted on reading his hand. The calves drank. The wood was kept Smear tar on trhe Hosea to prevent matt prophesied a physical and moral soaked with the- milk, and with the the front despositing its : cide, What do you think of changing in gadfly eggs. is going to give a remarkable nor- j downfall _ in the course of 12 years. j sun pouring down on it all day the Put the wethers by themselves and brayal of John Esterbrook, but when 1 Wentworth laughed at the idea, forgot trough became an ideal breeding place . At them for market. To hurry bile her piart?" asked Wentworth brua- { he is not acting he seems to have no -,quely; I interest in life. What do you -lay it it -completely, then one night the Loi germs. 1 prefer to feed my fitting, feed "grain in troughs in the memory of it came to him like a shot,. calve ket&, that canpasture. i - "I was going to suggest you make to?" � j He would have given all he possessed. dioutl and se are never { t Fatten unprofitable ewes' now, -dur- "Mrs. Esterbrook' coarser, more' flam- I Don't me, murmured Went- ', to return to the morning when Merry i ed to become filthy. They are best ing the warm weather, and put fine „ask boyant, more heartless. Do not give r worth. Re's -a man of moods, I gave i burst in upon him full of gaiety and for giving either water or milk. f ewe lambs ' in their places: i her a, s6litary _trait of motherhood I ug trying to uAderstand him years,1 hope. He Could not go back; it was. e is the very opposite of `Cordelia,' 1 ago." (like unsnarling a tangle Did you ever watch's calf on a hot I Each ewe lamb should be aft im- day when the flies are bad? You will dam, with her lova and tenderness or a "Even when it came to the question of string when one found no visible end where provement upon -its as --it should find him in the darkest corner he carry the inheritance of ahigh-class, broken father." - -of salary he didn't show any interest � the task could -be 'commenced.. could find: He knows where the least - thoroi,ghbred sire. _ How do you account for s woman " y He wouldn't set a figure. I don't that sort havin such achild?" know if he i He was aroused by a clutter of,1 es from flies are. Toprotect the calves r being tortured by flies is -one the If pastures are short, some grain' - '';of g yet thinks the price "Really -that's. dishes. The waiter set the 6reakfast 1 of mould be fed to the breeding llock. - now, Wentworth, up named was right. He closed with my - to you; both of them are your Cres- `first- offer, signed the Contrast, then before him. As he ate he laid a Secrets of successful calf raising. It f A little grain will to a long way in morning paper on the table and. be- is best for them to have access to the : keeping the sheep in profitable %bape. - tion!" walked out." "Yes Enrich laughed. "It's I tan to read; there had been no chance buildings, for there seems to be no I Never let a flock run dawn when a_ certainly," _ the biggest wad he ever chew." i earlier in the -day to glance at it. The i place where they are, so cool and coin- little grain will keep it in condition. - grimly. "Still it is an anumaly you "Hell prove himself worth every don't often see in real I.fe." ha'penny of it." - -"It is'," assented pswald. - "Here's ' Wentworth rose and pulled his hat _ Miss Paget -watch her in the scene from under the seat.Wom &TJ I I've mentioned.' - "Don't you want to see the retread- y , The_e �es of _both men fol f -wed the, sal out?" asked Oswald suddenly. wcman as .he moved slowly across the No. I'm going .home. I may put _ stage. She dropped into a chair and your suggestion into shape while it is gaited for her cue. Fre di -I not 'ook -• Mere's tie Way to Succeed lresh in my mind." • •the 'advent.iret _- . -.- : in traditional a& • She had, -Enoch paused in the theatre .to light a cu pale, LrAnsparent akin, in- a cigar. A newspaper man, who was to which, during excited moments, the _ ;-, am - or Jelly. Making - an old riend, approached, lull of eager - • � iof nquiry sIi-cit the progress of the play. ei were - V ` low kyhhaied Y lirushcdback in Wentworth brushed himaside quick- simple waves from her forehead. She used little make -u or artifice j ly_.and strode out to the street A • = lo --Use n — b1't not over - - 3o—Cook we� o"an _ p' y moment later he felt a twinge of re- sort. Her eyes were. intdisely blue. imorge. I Tlpe fruit. i , Themancongratulationsif ne, wasa lovely clext dimple in her had been .heartfelt. ' He could not chin: Although well along in• the thir- -- ties '•shake off the memory of a Startled p y Zo—Bu St Lawrence Red 4o—Clean, and then by boiling ' c. she retained her girlish face and figure { astonishment that came into ht's face { at the brusque.. reception. He was - Diamond Extra Granulated -� at least 10 minutes, 'sterilize •a Wentwvorth- t.irned to Oswald with a _' good fellow, t}rere had • been pleasant flush of_irritation_ "It doesn't seem fair . ith i im in _ Sugar.It is ai'anteed are - your jars perfectly before_ _ the oldP to make a degenerate of such a wom- days. The old days seemed ages ago, an; she doesn't look it." further b ck then the s'4 gaiety of child- ; • Sugar Cane 'Sugar, and free ' - --pouring in the reserves or jelly. -� g p j y ' _ . , "That's where the -mischief lies," hood. from foreign -subtances -- - answered Oswald quietly. I He left Bronriway, • walking with. - might prevent bellies - The rehearsal went or.. Miss Paget quick, nervous strides until he found- . .from will surely follow she use took her cue. Both men watched her himself far, over on the -East side, Setting and later on. cause ,success' critically.Wentworth drew a longwandering. aimlessly6hrou h wretch- breath when the scene with'Cordelia" ed streets, populated by the drift from preserves to ferment. _. _--r -- - of all these hints: j.. . r: in the second act was over. The wom- nations. The sidewalks.were thranged an certainly could act! with children. Occasionally Enoch i •' "She'll dol" said Enoch heartily. , swore beneath. his breath as he es- � We advise purchasing Dealers' can supply the "Only," he added after a moment's ' caped tumbling over them during his I • _ hesitation,' "how -does Dorcas strjke hurried, headlong pro rasa. When he { the Red Diamond. Red Diamond in. l you? Is she strong enough? It doesn't turned a corner he found his way --seem tome as if she saw all the pos- 1 blockade by a huge safe that was be- I Extra Granulated either., fine, " sibilities of 'Cordelia.' Ing hoisted into it warehouse. He glanced he scree, itrwastinkle 'Wentworth, 77 • in the 100_Ib. or your sister is going to _� ncenslat he ! 1 s6rprise you: 'Take my word for i>~ hot bread bags which --.medium, coarse was wafted to him from a o grailA, _ She is nervous now, but- little restaurant cavern below the "It's evil f a r*, k. `Cordelia'W I sidewalk: ;He remembered he had as a rule is _ o • -•.,At your choice. - surli- a big and-DarzarOm had' o • eaten no breakfast, and it aroused a - -- - iio trainint." the most econO- • g suet'ien sennas of hunger, He ran "She's does not need training -the i conventional training have in I quickly down the steps. The small i mical way and assures y Many other handy refinery - you dining room was remarkably clean. mind." He sat down with a sense of saga- ' absolutely correct weight: ' –ed to choose frons. -"If- she -'wile -it puts me in a nasty faction which seemed alien to such a - - packages light with the public-proiucing a place. play simply to exploit, my sister." Enoch'a torte was. curt. "She woli't fail." Oswald spoke with � `Bring me coffee and a steak, n -- _ • • first -"leas streak done. rare," era , - .•` St• -Lawrence Sugar' ' Refineries ' Umited=Montr�eal - - ed. "Cook it carefully"' - quiet assurance. "Think over my sug- I E v > > • He was alone in the small roam. _ 14A-- FRENCH TROOPS NOW STRADDLE cc ALIANS P ENTIRE DOB DO PLATEAU 4. --- Chancellor. of Exchequer Me.; British Gain Additional Ground Nortfi of Baaeln:tin li Petit a" !,The Austrians Hamajafta Driven Back Beyond the Line of the Kenna Revials Financial 7 Worth -West of Pozieres. 7. - Vallon� River. Strength of Empire. A despatch from. London says: I V., dashing charge this afternooni Reginald MeKenna,--Chancellor of the A despatch from London says ed In a The French and British continue their; The Preach now straddle the Mauro-' -A de London say pal gains have been made, Exchequer,. was subjected to criticism ipas�Hem highroad and h old the most rth and south of Gorizia. Severe! 'teady work of extsuding and ponsoll- _-The Italians continue to press t in the House of Commons on-Thurs nant position in this sector. fighting Is being waged in'the XIAUVM: dating their positions in the German Night fighting enabled day on the ground of over -reliance the British! advance on the lower Isonzo lines.' th Austriaw claiming that alli JUPVIL Irtnibury bills, his critics arg1U`_ nd-preparins- If 0 gain come additional ground no ft They have now reached the line of the their lines have held. ing such erful thrust at the third. Tile'rewhas of Bazentin Is Petit and north-weat Vallonea River, advancing, since the The Austrians are still holding out that the large amount of 'constituted a dan r, not been a let up Of an hour on. the; of Pozieres, 4here the apex of the tall of Gorizia, about four miles on a i on Monte San Gabriele and Monte Ban bills outstanding ge western front now In weeks, the allies British wedge is now approaching thli front of 20. miles. The entire Dober- , Marto, the Italians admit, but It if; as- and that the Government ought. to here realizing that theymust keep the Martinputch ridge. HalgA report on don, serted that the attacking troops have do plateau Is now in their possess have issued another war loan. Germans busily engaged to Prevent Friday night deals principally with according to official despatches from'reached the western slopes of the let- In the course of his reply the Chan - the withdrawal of mea,to other fronts! aerial adventures, In which 68 British Rome, as well as the towns of Rubbia I ter position, as well as the line of Ver- 6ellor claimed that Great Britain was where the offensives of the other En- machines carried out extensive bomb - he Germ&& And San Martino del Carso. The! totbizza. able to borrow abroad' at much -lower tente powers are sweeping back the Ing operations against t --...,--number of Austrians taken prisoner! Austrian aeroplanes have agaial I at, terms than any other belligerent Germans and Austrians. coongentrations at Brussels, Namur. a, and Rome admits M Is, reported to have -been Increased by- I raided Venic He estimated the nation's to- As on other days- this week, the Bri- Bussigny and Courtrai, all several, thousand. while some damage was donle to ii poWer. tal indebtedness at the end of the t1sh and French concerned themselves; points far behind the Kaiser's front The Italians are now approaching Ings,_ there were no casualties. 11—ne—esta ------ t -a clPkIly with attacks beyond Poz- on the Verrdun front the respite east'borne by the Italian third army, under 000,000. "Al Some par*ftularly brilliant actions oc- by small r A-` by the Austrians In the mountains aiding actions, In which the of Gorizia, and a resumpti ' on of the'the leadership of the Duke of Aosta. From that arliount, said the Chan- curred on the Frencli front, resulting French gained minor successes on desperate battles for high peaks Is ex- 1 This &my, which captured Gortzia, cellor, the nation was entitled to de- according to the official report of the both banks of the Meuse. The artil- constant action for duct 9800,000,000 loaned to Allies and French War Office on. Friday, in the'lery combat continues with violence, pected to mark the new phase of the; has been in almost offensive. a week, the divisions fighting In relay: Dominions of the empire, t e sum further advance of the French be-! and another German aeroplane -had Ilse of Italian' day and night. Their advance In thl h Vienna reports the- rept left being a' burden it could well sus- tween the Somme and Maurepas. The been shot down by a member of the zia, as well as In short time Is one of the aLust notablo attacks east of Gorl -wer. tain, as it was practically balanced by ridge for which Gen. Poch's "troops Franco -American Flying Corps. the Dolomites, but Rome admits that of the the national income. He declared have been fighting for more than a, Two more British aeroplanes also PWA f week is now completely in their � have been lost as a result of their dai- Great Britain was in the position o hands, the aummit-having been reach-! ing exploits behind the German lines. a man whose income was 15,000 and -_TEUTON TROOvM%,"% --jPROPHESIED FALL -who" debts amounted to 15,000, USE A BEGGARS' BRIGADE h'ch was not an* alarming position' AUSTRIXN PRISONERS IN FUU RETREAT�, OF PRUSSIAN HO !NEW BRITISH LOAN R. 'KILLING OF- BARES -A despatch to The London Times R -FOR $200;00090001 rom Italian Headquarters says: "The Russians Smashing Through on' English Lady Foretold Time I Austrian prisoners whom I ha. PIAIZ BEEN RESUMED VVI*n , the Hohenzollern, -Wide Front to the . I � were made up of stalwart youths and Palician Capital. Dynasty Would- End, over forty. There seemed to be Will FWated In - the United Ten Zeppelins ]Raid.the English none between. They were in the worst States About a Month Hence. London. Aug. 13. -The semicircle A despatch fiom, London, says ­ I possible condition, with nothin re- fo�ined by the Rusian army &aIn in, Some decades ago, when the present sembligg a uniform -a veritable beg - and Scotch Coast. _A despatch f rom New York gays. G -cta from the region Bro- Kalser Wilhelm was a youth, he was I and they quite bore�Seversl prominent financial intereaU all south 9f gars' brigade dy to the area south of Stanislau has on a visit to big grandmother, Queen A despatch from * London says: out the statements of an escaped' -0 -bile walking In the From seven to ten Zeppelins took part Russian, with whom I spoke 6rr Sun- in this and other large cities, it was ...been drawn an average of I miles'Victoria, and w closer to Lemberg during the last 24 grounds of a certain Roy I residence'in the air raid early on Wednesday an day morning, about the extremely bad learned. an Wednesday from authori- hours. SWifdy TOliDg UP the armies he was boasting of the rise and the'the east coa,4t of England and south- 1equipment. and food of the Austrian,tative sources, have been approached of the Austrian throne heir In the future greatness of the Hohenzollern eastern Scotland, according to an of- troops on the Isonzo. Very few Of by J. P. Morgan and Company, finan- direction of the Galician capital. the house. Among the ladtes of the party, ficial statement in the afternoon. was one whose powers of Clairvoyance these men had more than one hundred 'main geal of Get, Brusailoff's drive In About 160 bcmbs were dropped - and I cial agents of the British Govern - the south. the Muscovite forces drove had often greatly astonished her cartridges in their belts, which goes 7 the Teuton- defenders from the greater friends, Shortly after the prince bad '13 casualties were caused. The com- I to show how unprepared the AU3tri- ment, regarding a new loan to that part of their positions on the four made this boast this ladr, polutIng to manders of - the airships seemed In " one were for an attack upon them. iGovernment of between $160,000,000 their whereabouts, as formed'the main the ornamental IaRe by the banks cf Joubt a!f to ]and great streams which natural obstacles on the road to Lein— which they were standing, - said : they frequently shut off the engines INFANTILE PARALYSIS berg from the so-ith-east : the Sereth, "Wbea they cui hay from the bottom and hoverea in the air for minutes at .' The negotiations thus far have not Stripe. Koroplec and Zlota Upa. of this lake the Hohenzollern dynasty a time. AT FORT WILLIAM. been in the form of general terms, ertaln. reasons Though f1gliting desperate rearguard comes to an BRd.' For e The raiaer which visited Scotland but simply as feelers as to how a has been- drained since the A despatA from Fort William, Ont., � loan of this sort would be taken In actions, the Austro -German troops are the lake flew over a sparsely populated dis- -rapidly retreating on the whole front war began, sad this year grass has trist and its bomb,3 were dropped in says: Two cases of infantile paralysis' the near future. Ile credit, it was from the head water's of thq Sereth grown plentifully -and- hay has been fields and on hillsides. Another raid. have broken out in the city, one in the learned, probably will take a similar down to the eastern and southern ap- cut. east -end of the city and the other in form. to the Fxench -loan recently er dropped twenty,six bombs In the, .,..Proaches of Hallcz, the withdrawal The floated by the same in th open ground between two villages. the municipality of Neebing. stitution. No having become 'necessary with the fail One man, two women and three -chil- I kealth authorities are taking every int definite could be learned regard - of Stanislau last Thursday. , ITAIUANS GIVE' dren -were killed in a north-easterit, precaution to prevent . a spread. A ing the terms" . Wall -Street dges, not As a result of yesterday's and to- nouncement for at I" - day's fighting the two southern "gates" town Five men,.six women and six large number of children have died. look for an an of Lemberg. Halicz and Brzenany are within the past few days from .:Sum' another month. now in -the range of the Russian. a-rtil.' ENEMY NO REST , boys were Injured. It is generally expected. that lery sind their fan to near. ivisited by the Zeppellns telegraph new loan will be secured by Ameri- Four important towns fell to the ROPOSAL TO CLOSE Push Farther Across Carso and that the"airsh,,s flew at a great P lean stocks and bonds'which the Brit - Russians during the last 24.b -ours. The N SCHOOLS. 1sh Government have been mobilizing ossession. of each serves to tighten East of Goritz. height. Tbey;7rere subjected to a LUTHE I RA. their grip on -Lemberg. They are - IL — Tvery heavy, fire from anti-aircraft. through the. borrowing process. A, despatch "rom, London says :- - i ius-�! According to - information available 4 Ezerna (Jezierna), between the Stripe, The Itallaas-aze giving the shattered guns which comlielled them to make A 4espatch from Melbourne, a hasty retres4. One'airship dropped tralia, says: The Government of Vic- at present, an American corporation .and Sereth Rivers. 93 miles south,east Austrian armies no rest. They have entv an8 another incendiary bombs toria has under consideration a PTO- owned American securities. This car - of Lemberg. Podgatcy (Podhajee), on pushed farther. across the Carso. Pla- tw ue its own debentures the Koropiec, 30 nriles to the north- teau, have exiend�d their gains in the some of which feli into the sea. As posal to close all the Lutheran poration will iss east of Sfanislau, and only 14 miles hills east of Goritz, and not content on all recgnt raids, aany of the bombs schools in the State. It is expected will'be formed to hold the British From Podgaicy a against the calla e ca south of Br.ezany. with th�s, are also carrying on a h vy fell on open ground or into'the witer action will be taken in-theneal, teral, an 'in. th Fs trunk railroad runs lio-th-west through of the- recent Frimch loan. and successful offensive around Tol- as the airships were making off. future. Brzenar7 directly to Lemberg, which mino. This new drive has certalzily V Is 61 miles away as the crow fl,les. reached the suburbs of the rity, which 8,000 PEOPLE HOMELESS. is the key of the Upper Isonzo, and Horozonka, west of the Zlota Lips. ten Al a north of Halicr,.Maryamp%l on mile Y. the Duieste+,-10 miles to the a . Property Damage in We%t Virginia U have seized the entire town. The of STANI'SLAU� CAPTURED ieast of Halicz. Cloudburst Very Heavy. Thus Halicz is being encIreled and ficial statements made no mention of the Teuton lines there, menaced since Dolomites where beavj� ataclW are be Va . ., says: Investigations conducted EEP the fall of Stanislau,.have become un" the fighting ' bere, nor of that In the A despatch from Charleston, .-IN-THE RUSSIAN SW !tenable. Ing made. though Austria claims repul- ever since daybreak,. in the face of I ses for the Italians in these sectors. su ch obstneles as prostrated telegraph It is recalled that the successful attack ,,$25,000 FROM CANADA 1, on Goritz . has been under way for three and telephone lines, vanished or im- S, Great Railway Centre in Galicia Taken by General Letchibiky's FOR KITCHENER FUND. day$ before the official statements passable roads, bridges and stream told of it. The capture of TrSest is ap-. prove that the storm which swept the Army. A despatch from Ottiwa says: The preclably nearer., miring and lumber regions of Coal Dominion Government has contributed'i River and its tributaries on Wednei- $25,000 to the Kitchener Memorial Prussian Losses Nearly Three 5villion.'doy took a 01 of more than 100 li-. es, A despatch from London says:- I wards along the Stanislaii-Lemberg 124 out the Empire in commemoration of The latest Priassian official casualty n1ately $5,000,000 and made between 'pursued In the direction of Halics, The.flood Important railway city in Galicia, has the great British soldier. The thanks list adds 67,461 tP the Prussian losses,: 8,000 and 10,000 homeless. another Important railway town 15 .of thecom-mittee which i; handling.making a total of 2,911,387 since the' extended over an area of nearly 400 fallen'to the Russians. Imiles to the north. The capture at greatest Gen. Letchitzky'a army, which has this town to believed to be only a mat- �en received. I beginning of the war. square miles, and reached its the matter have be at the aty's gates! ter of hours. ctiveness in the valleys of Paint been hammeying 1 Meanwhile -the Russian left wing, and abin Creeks, which are lined for more than a week, taking one for - other, captured acting in conjunction with Letchitz- The mines re flood - with coal mines. a I tified barrier after an Its objec.tive ori Thursday, In a swift ky's Stan1slAu army, resumed its drive JM_IG'S AND FOCH'$ TROOPS ed and otherwise injured to such an dash - across - t e River Czarna- Itystri- ����a�fpa an, rces a -VM 15' extent that it may. be Leeks--hefore Th� dws fall was officially an -'and captured Delatyn, - their main etrograd on Friday, and base, according to official admission MAU XPORTAR Is admitted by the Austrian War Office'on Friday Right, Pqtrograd to silent ENGLISH CLERGYMAN which In Its statement says on this success, but all indications are FOUGHTIN "We evacuated Stanislau without a that the long and bitterly -fought -for British -Push Forward on Mile Front—French Move Eastward fight." Russian aim, to separate the Teuton nich! southern wing from the northern 1,006�YaTdS an Foijr-Mfle-F!ront. A despatch from' London saysi The garrison and the army w Capt. _TWo­1Ti_;�_S_ Kiley, --W-bo hats just _hpkii been d4endiplg the cit-y's eastern armies Is pg4r its realization if it is died in France from wounds, was min. approaches escaped. Fleeing north- not already acomplished. e of Kennington Mission London, Aug. 13.-Tndicati-ons that a'the newly -won French positions in 1 ister in cliarg B it' h Columbia when the war inew - general attack by the British to- Maurepas wns repulsed with he in ri. is ward Bapaume Is near came In the loss only after a bitter struggle, �"Zl I broke cut. 'With his bishop's ' per- GOVERNMENT MAY CONFISCA uews to -day that they had gained 300. lowing it the French pushed forivard 1 mission he returmed to Burnley, his or 400 yards on a front of nearly a both in the village Itself and on the! native town In Lancashire, and was VD -not-th-west of Pozieres and flat slopes of Hill 109 to -the south-east. gazetted captain in the R.F.A., hav- ALL GmMA N -OWNED PROPERTYi beavy fighting was going on all along The Teutons were no more successful ing previously held the rank of major the line. The Anzacs again were the! In attacks against the British south- in the Territorials. east of Guillemont, while north of :,heroes of the advance. the Execution'of Capt. This Action Is to Ensue In Re&liation for The BrItisb advance followed a bril-: Pozieres a contemplated blow was t1ant success b7 the French'on Satur- forestalled by a British aeroplane, QUEEN MARY VISTTS -day night,whon Gen. Poch's troops which reported the concent,stio. f MAPI_ , LEAF_CIJM_ penetrated the German third line of large forces behind the Mounatiret trenches on a front of three and three- Farm. enabling the British artillery to A despatch from London saysi heavy be quarter miles and to a depth,,Df nearly take these battalions under a Queen Ma!rj made an unexpeded Call A despatch from London says,, House of Lords' "on Wednesday b:t two-thirds of &'mile from Hardecourt fire and put them to flight. at the Maple Leaf Club of the Dough- That the British Government is can- Lord Larisdo*ne. He stated that th4 to Buscourt. The French forced their The British gains to -day take them ters of the Empire branch on Tues- th bu way in the village of Maurepas and nearer to both Martlapuldh and Cour- templating the confiscation of all the Government was consulting with fln- day and was welcomed by Lady German -owned property in England ancial houses -as to the advissbilitY took a thousand Germans prisoner and celette,'key positions on the Bapsume of Drummond, wbo received a pleasing captured thirty machine guns. road. The German btatement tells in retaliation for the execution of. of taking the- step. The German pro� counter-attacks heavy attacks being repulsed along this tribute from Her Majesty, on the ex- Capt. Charles Fryatt of the kagUsh perty In EnAland runs'into man Heavy German arrangements that are made _It both French and--BrItish Ailed liae6-an4-al&o-of-au-attaok.Jn-*e itM for the soldiers' comfort _ sa,: _.va+ •a•�ra.Y .,. „�. 5,n:w.f __. R.'�P. 2 :+- •Sxr,^`. e�,:x, .•dn.,;.., .�.w'. :erW...,r.p",.ie.iem't,Yu:1•,rz�.„'wiY"''. '.' .. -. ..�:•{•,. •"-s. „.r '[r ! ?$. S, •� ..-3�.":.' .r:,-w...��.3'-°,;.e. .+agr„as •v^ 7+ .�''"Ary:•mo!.i:.r..r:i m -x ��;f x1?.`+.�r;'+•v�yr -�,�.a, .,••.«.•3--w� T / • K'6. '`y'��r" ,��.•'r. . i�,y ys . •.�ca:•.'•1-'"'_f' ., !t,,....'+Heed �_ .. ...,',.. .+.r.' "!$ +-a:>+c:--r> a. :i:r�--. "*.� ;.t..re.w:�n,° y•i7 r+-,.. .•r t- •si-�i'�-''�. . --=•+-�v.-'-r. t,'�-- , .' : J Now `dvsr14j0M&P9s. HELLO; CENTRAL GIVE ME .7'c HELJ�FOR RICH ARDSON S -+GROCER l :Oa•a pC'J1P FOR BALE: -Nearly as goodPickering. Ona ` as new,- •being replaced by. torts p�,mp.11 be •oW cheap, Apply •t Nsws arrtoa -I +ant to order some Real Fresh Groceries duringthis hot ETZPJ" W0ING WOMEN,NN'ANT�D��►general :ln $ .family weather; atlti-I know theirs are always fresh 4 lion in. t of four. Wag•& trocar d90 to $26 a month. - per year ; 1.00 It �aOOe• - - -- bfr�. Croft, j Larrrport ave. Ros•date, Toronto _ and nice and their delivery prompt. strh•oriptiays to the Uolt,ed 9WON IFI 60 /� a ionb � &areao• Some Have to Keep on Until _�t1gQe t' for hot weather Roods at the Grocery St?re : ---_- They Almost Drop.. HOW �L'3IKE CLOVER S*FV.D FOR 'JOHN M U RKA R, Proprietor. _ Mrs. Conley Got Help i rale-st lot 18,-oon T: Pioksrtng. at the farm Shredded Wheat, 2 fox nisi cQnts Orangee, lac a down • ere own price, Also youo¢ shorthorn bulls fVr .COrn Flakes, 3 fora 26 cents Bananas. L wont_3:u _- .-Duke of TriscuKrurn�itpa, 21for L6 crate Canelo' e, „ Bile at reasonable prices. K E Pugh, Clare- `' Here is a letter Irotti a ottoman who "' " 811c PICKERINO COUNCIL. - ' W-. .., _ had to work, but was too weak and euf- `STALLION FOR SALE -Duke l0e each ': The above council scat pursuant to fared too much to continue. How she S Clyde, No. 14090, vol, 9J, a h B, 4 yeas old, Post Tousties, , • . 3 for 25 cents Wester Melons, 70c to 90C ad!ournment on Monday, the 14th regained health :- dark kil ¢ ornsdareee be pN swoett 104 19H a No. cani •PtitYed Wheat, 2 for 274 cents New Potatoes, .. per peak last.. Members all preoeot, the reeve Frankfort, Ky.-"I suffered so much Whitby, fief Puffed Rice, cents.' New Cabbage, lOc per head $n the chair. The minutes of the )3st -,_ '� for 25 .•,,,t,.. mppfinrb-,and the Bp�rlal ttleet with female weakness that I could not .pt!NG p[(JS FOE{ BALE --Aldo, ooked-Ham, 40c per lb Corn Starch, 3[or ?:w -r ,eodg of July 81st were read and approv- III had to hire it do and a half years old, or would esohao¢e for Corns Beer,canna '�'�"'� for 250 �' grain or hey. Ap ty at tot ie, rear of Doo, 6. 9lice{i Sruoked beef, 2Uc a can, Sher, Jellies, 3 for 25o Several accounts were presented for I heard so much Plekertng. Deady Nobarroo, Brougham. 42 ,tinned Saluron--Seottish Linn Brand, Canned Corn,... ...10 cents ymeot and referred to the respect- about Lydia E. Pink- --'' --- Target Brand. Ise ; Red Canned Peas, .. 10 cents Aestanding committees. hiun's Vegetable I ARM TO RENT -100 scree of land, 2 a Z6c : On motion Messrs W'eetney, P barnQ lot so, con, r. Ptokotto¢• Cl•t loam, Star. Brand, LUc ; Uoronation Brand, Gunned Tomatoes, 2 for °bc Will. ! Compound t h a t I ¢004 building., well watered, good orchard, on 36c ; Horse Shoe Brand, '28c,; Maple NEW HONEY.... 15c a lb ' Cowan and Robt. Cowan .were heard c . tried it:. rtook three utak route, oon.en+eat -to station, 91ou¢hine Maple Syrup. ore, .. 26c a bottle ren n of ird range line across bottles and I found ,ossessiou on or before sept. lot 1910. iron Leaf Brand', d8c. P, $' P peal g g dull articulare apply to 011var B.''ugh, B. a. Prime Cheese, -.-- .. 24c a Ib Christie'a Biscuits, forty varieties, lot 3! it to be all you No. 9, Claremont, 4tot Campbell's Soup@, 2 for 2oc from 19c to 40c a lb . •=-•.__Dr. R. E. Towle and J. H. Bundy claim. Now Ifeel as FARM TO RENT-IntbeTownshi were i'reard re hydro -electric and pre• well as ever 1 did and I p Trp Richardeon's for your next. Grocery order. .entad a II petition. n of Pickerlog. b•tarr the south halt o! lot 9tl. - Y`iitl Niil' be pleased. am able to do all my on 9. cont•loing 100 6.crea• Good brick house j Ar•t_olaeastable nacres of an Tb 1gc+uciea reported and recommended own workag a apple orchard and a acres or raspbernee as the following PaHA . .1 D. R. Bea• recommend It to any woman suffering other .mall fruit. For particulars . yr t, �� RUSO-M 18 Honey on'the premises or to Wm, rent, ton, on acct of -salary, 75,W t John from female weakness. You may pub ,0 Nina Ave, Toronto �� JA • J(urkar, for advt and.on acct of print• lisbmyletterif you wish."-Mrs.JAMEs ^�R9ALE-In the village of White - t .ing :ote'[el list. 63.00. four commie's COPR.EY,516 St. Clair St.,Frankfort,Ky. F ti.ue, an s roomed Ustnehous• with Qooa _ tee acknowledge receipt of a com No woman suffering from any form of stonecellar and small •table two andPEEL'S o SHOE s STORE Itounication from R. A. Hutchison. In female troubles should lose hope until aeras of iand,inoludin¢ an negro; noon ozohLrd - Spector of public schools, giving notice The house to oiooty enaoaadsd with chane L as the acconimodaUan provided she has given Lydia E. Pinkham'a Veg- trees, Possession may be given at an� time. by $ 8 No. 14 has been condemned. stable Compound a fair trial • For price and termsapply to PBILP dt 26ttff VKhite vale . they are not entitled to receive .the This famous remedy, the medicinal - �townshrp rant of 83+1(1. The com- ingredients of which are derived from zi0 PER ACRE BUYS A t00•ACRE � - gg40_Pairs of Men's Military Boots mittee acitnowledge the recei&t 6 a native toots and herbs,• has for forty ir farm. wtth trams house, sgooa barn ttls, -- r conlmonication from Col. Sam • harpe years proved to be a most valuable tonic Won atone foundation, grain. for 09 o but. statin 'that the 110th Batt. had a wind ow ti1r ch x.30. c terata, large alto bails The best Boots in, the, World for Farmers' and bieohanioa'' R sad invigorator of the female organism. or hollow tile, 14:�0, coating 9360. ten scree _ batwlion photo taken +ins had order- All women are invited to write I'•arad' 40 acres maple and cedar bush sa , one ed one to be prevented to this Council ei worth a26m, sprtng croak through farm. one. use. These shoes are the same as.the Canadian -to be hung in m tjwa the council chamber. A to fire Lydia E. Pinlrham Medi- gndt m` from oems cion SGpLwo Ist- S W down' ;Soldiers wear, Evers pair fully g�laian. - comwunit anon was received from cine Co., Lynn, Mass„ for special bslancc. mortgagoatS perceat. Forparlcslan V each of the following : rites Mabel bit- advice, -it will be eon8dentiaL write John A Whit•, R F4 No i. Locant 13111. Ott: Leib of the f of wingClare:innt MabSchooFair - --- - ----< ed. 2 price i - to Sale pri� 0 sec'y ( Aaa'n, hiss :Istria R.tuttey, sec•y of FOR. SALE BY TENDER ARI FOR SALE -Containing 1�1 Facres. t etng lot la. B F coo. Pi tnnnq. P r E L O Brnughaw Soh wl Fair Asti 0, 8nd Visa Tris farm fronts on Lake Qntario and a one ��( �• ;. Florence Annie, see'y Pickering School Sealed Tenders will he ret rived try of tae best grain farms on the north whore or tJ: Assam asLi g for a giant to be used the underoigned.executoraof the estate Lake Ontario. ell under cult,vIn wuh the s fl.'H/ TS Y, ,:ONTARIO for prizes. %Vould recommend -that a f the late Alfred AlltoA a deceased. of bust o shoat it acres, taela co 6 acres _ I� y• of basis. Oa the premises ate • comfortsbi• grant of $iti be made to each asso_cia• of the Village cf Pickering, ftp to noon (creme house, two rep Pon on sone l will b - tion. on Wednesday. Aug. 'L`ird, for the tion ilea large sheep pan. This farm will beThe standing commit':ee on Bot ar ea• purchase of In 1, 3 And 4: of M'li St. sold at a u he st a• the proprietor is is Door -- for :Fife Frnces, Drainage alattera, health. The scoak and impbn,ear may be TBC► g +also known is Elizabeth St. Pi-ker• � pt,rchas d along with the farm and possession etc., reported Lind recommended pay io Z'illu e, tin which is situated a obtained at Daae. K p!* for farther particn• stent ae f.11otvs r Tboa Philip. bonus g g ;are to B. Fawcett. B so, l iih,tbT• int - STAND � Food seven roomed., frame dwelling. on 48 rods on hot 17. con S. 74,'20. W�4D Including the furniture belonging to O m �•• -�1 BANK Lacey, 1'22 rods or, lot 31,. coo 1, 18. so the estate. The hiKhest or any tender i 1. .L im 3 H Murdock. 35} rods'on lot 14, con 4, not necessariIv itccep:ed, For full par- -- OF CANADA P 63r. titulars regarding property and terms W'.- BtsTkhrAder, of Whitevtaie, an- - The standing coiomitteen_on Roads of sale, apply L:3 nounces that he hay been appointed M4lAD O!'rICR - TORONTO and Bridges reported and recommend. a ent of the Holt -proof Clothing Com J. F. V t:at:,t,v, . - g .led payment a• fullotwa•: F G McCartby Solicitor, Oshawa 'Dans• London. En land, the .great - of gg buildingcen;en: culvert on con 4, opp lV�t. ALL.1w.�1, Pieker,in or T:a?' u•' Ast Clothing C'o. in the world. Gill C1eIIt and Prompt Service lobi. filling t,ppr•oache4. piling-unibet g and inspect %,kinples and note nigh. _ ' ;and lightirg �3otY. 27 30; Geo tVeat. JonN ALL.105 AY. 0.n.AWA _ l_ _tory ' I,�ilitg o4' g�txis and extremely low - in every Departm-ent .20 yds gt avel for: culvert con 4 0,40t, -! " alsodraaing rernent for culvert, 3.'!t: •P+u%ti�. 51319 pt,trPe, t.orfty :and durability of - OF THE - �good5 and. perfect fltsguarunteed. A •1 Purdp, rep bridge opp tot 18: con -�- SAVINGS BANK at all Breadl lues 7. 8.00: John Haigbt. Zb yd3 grtavel •2 Z �' div 20; 6.6u : Julio D Reaomer 30 yd- Dale Block, Fickening - pICKE ING BR. NCH gravel div .U, 3.;10: Geo Gates; $U yd:• -For sale art current prices 3, 4. 5, 6, Rrayel div 17, 3.v0, also 33 yds div 25. There be offered for sale by pubis,: 1 ~. 10 1'2 and 15 inch cement Lila. at the Breath also at Wbi967►• 3.80 Warn Philp. 86 ids, div 33, 3.60, auction, subject to a reserved bid, on ; t,"-hitevale Tile Yards. , Ind. Tel. No, �' W. G49RDON, Mara.4ter• � � � slap 10 yds diw 76, Lnt); Mr Brown, Saturday, August 26th, 1 16 �53U4 Markham. ' ticarboro. 7 yds gravel div 33, 70c :. W fii'M. PHILP - Hoover. 113 yds gravel div 49, 11.50: AT 3.30 P. X. --- � H Johnson, on acct of work on Palm • On the premises. King at„ Pickering, , -or's bridge, 34S 31 : Robt Tweedie. rep that valuable. brick block of buildings, _ T�e Fruit Store • _ ��• non 4 oppp lots 33, 34 and 35 and Alton+. consisting of the double store now - •frond. 17.1u : R C Davidson, steam coal occupied by X. S. Chapman as his � r �,�, � $ `T IS U 13 i RY no Altona road and can 4. 6.13: Robt place of busineee, a Rood ten -roomed HAS THE QL ei _ - Tweedie, rep w t 1. Markham„to pay dwelling house, and a public hall :.: Iliad, Mill : Cbas Todd. plowing for known as -Dale's Hall" and occuppled , For oil ladies to swelter a;er la hot stove as long and se often grader and - teaming coal for div' , by the A. O, LT, W. 'and L O. O. F. as Cherries are ripe. Peaches, Plump, y _ 41.00 ; Oscar Petty. engine, gradinit a lodge room. Also driving house and .felons, New POt&t;0iA, -.1118 Manv d0 in prepar.n� Qleals that are too +div $5, 10,00; $ K Rittenhouse, rep stable with other outbuildings. ' The washouts on con 4 and � Altona road, whole situated on a lot containing 3, 3 i Cabbage, Tomatoes. ',,hot theso" warm dacs. ' 48.00; tib' D Gordon k son, lumber for of an acre more or less• more particu- I ' cotter dam at Palme.'a bridge, 11.13: larly described in da, d, The above N LSON'S ICE CREAK!Gil a can supply, softitll nice fresh ;easy -tom -serve 1 J L Palmer. 136 yds gra: el Palmer n property is being sold to close up the : as. tomatoes and bridge. 13.60; Thus Madill, building estate of the late Miss S. A. Dale. Sundeas, Sodas or Ice Cream can't breakfast foods and canned e(R-n; pe - culvert and tes.ming bet lots 32 and 33 For further particulars' and condi- be beat when made with beaus, eRt�ups; Banned beef, pork. hassle, herring9. con 8, luau- John McGinty. 883 bhl• tions of sale applications may, be of eement for Palmer's bridge, 137.58: made to Nei);ou's Ice Cream faardioes,, salttlorr and lobsters. also, a good assoscui - Frank soden, grading in dive $7, ti?3. W . B. Po%vEr.L, Anctrrmeer, ' Went of nice fresh sodAs, Plain and facies biscuits,. 4f, 43, 52, 53, 54, t3o, 61, 64, M. 72 and 73 � and 1• ruit.. , Pl' y gnod fresh and as per bill, 101.83: Richard Garnia�. Pickering, Ont. prime -ghee -e and aeon -tails • u 1 of p Mien P. J. W'RIt;IIT, fine wi>olesgnie- bread. 10 tuise of stone for Kingston road. Executrix, Pickering, or H. J:.4MA RIQUIS- ;i100 ('Avert and others, grad- A. E. CHRISTIAN, Solicitor for PtCl[81�11$ l Ontario . l lug opp Int 9. tion 4. and sideline bet �•4T Executrix. Whitby T �iananail ---- 1 lots lar mrid 11, ^on :3, 20.54); ajorHar• r - �tc i�t)td1Qt T ellron «aril f �lt'lf+ti+, per do Son. angle icor, for grader, 1.51): .rs 7H CNlyrl t, 5ti'ork on AItona road and Ili .t Hlt)Ilti - r r.on.3_4.0-1, al,;) on w, t I. rfal kham to i �.` sir Grbcerie, are fila frr-lie t. ' -pay half, 4.+r1 : TL'os Oliver. tntlldutq - ,<'-" -- ` •G - culvert and • rep one on. �ideroAd het u s an. , :.n An uratving uu ' ! ACIFIC bc•r for haute, 9.0). %V._f 1loltiry, 1'. r �••,yr., _ 1 rt IP days tatting thl;tles 1n div ,7, cumniu• •;/ - _:.�G E -O R G E PH t -- In reply to the petition pretat km-Rect, 2 23. sented by Dr, TotSk• earn .1.:I: I; +uu� rc• Hydro $RC'L'r�1�r/i •.•i Electric power and light, g resolution --- - . �xcur�iu� --- �A - , -- --- irl trio,PoRerCommisaiontofurnish L ',re15 GuingTrip West' estimates, :inn that the Ret've and Clerk pl;epare and send such request in ` due form and prepare such plan of the - -2 Froposedpower line togive the service - -_ ���eoo of light rand power to the said peti• - • TO tioners.l 's - r INNIPEG a' A hylaw to wssess the caricas school .flections received its first reading, the un tither two readings being postponed -- --,--; tjt MU5T KAVA$isReturn Trip East for the next meeting. ! i A, by -into was passed fixing the �' ,h ° LP' e o -� township rate at 4 mills, not including „ ` a I FROM I mill for patriotic ur nses, to cover•, 4 grants made during the pact year; WINNIPEG 2 that of the village of Clarpniont to' he 2 1,10 mills, not including the levy for-- patriotir purposes or debenttnre t ate: Going Dates The council now ad'ourned to meet u f:_ ,yigyjn.,on rlondav, the 11th day ofR, °. �� i� 1 `r'; Aatgltatl�arrdsl DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR. CAR ;1 September, forthe transaction ofgene- t p - K , � , ttiy ty ; �- From Toronto Sudbwy .' ral business. Lina and East, but not a___ _- -_-- -- -------..__ _.. _ `_ir �./ , , •. �, Including Smith's Falls A Miall' s Car in its 3tnrdiIlesS ahtl sINN *1r'E�SI)Ol]54'--Q �tiOI71t�n.S �.. _ r� • • i ' ;Y1'� • t or Renfrew, also £com crltll t' Of 'line ;1lltl ClI'�l ?11. The asoline con Willow Mills i Ya ,� ti,af o tat Li East of Sud- al' ill lt: •M1 In 1 I 1jtai n Line 1 Main - i ii• i 14 bur to, but not includ- 1•. :I * �, ,, y slurs )l1QDl i` 1. nus11t�l1�" loll: The tire Ileltige Cedar .+rove 1 '' :�;'•tr ,, �,;, ing�rrdf 1 1 `l a� 4 AugusU" and _ i.� tlntlslt<illc hill. 'We have a good stock of. Flour and i T' Ddi11 Feeds, also Distillers' Dried � i } ;'' September 2 Automobile Tires and Sjiec-ialties at'1 `►t' I ,�h r o m Toronto, also, -Grains. , alted Corn. Pro -Fat, Oil _ r I,' Weu end South tbueof -Cake, Gluten Veal, ace.: on hand at !' fit+. CaltivAttnll, Haying surf IIaa vP�ting Machinery, Platys She 1117411 +ins at file Cherrywood store I '^ "t . Further_part�cular, rrurt, Carriage, Harness, Hardware, Bindec Ttine, Oils and Greaser 'house, at lowest prices. p i _.-�. - L �nadli Pa�ifiB Tick -1 - - 'Bell Phone Home Phone y► Aaems.trict or w Howard • �+. .. Toronto Pas••a¢e, Agent. �• • - , E E s n R ya � roroeto Bell and and, W. I't . Di$ney, .. lathy t a N- R 1 . 'p ...t ,a• - ...>:,^.:,. s., ... !.r^ai':. ,i'�',. 'K. 4rnks:+7.�� ?�:d7.3 .. .. , ,., -.i..: ..... a :�. J�ti.:r•-.iy...� ...":..+:a:W_lt�fYr.t:,t,'s• 3wL' ...74 V. 'r Mangum mannammmummm mam"INNEAKUH &MONT Reuben mud Mrs. Besse wla 4 e I — - -:V was id th, a h CLAM 0.1eft- le%v weeks :ago for, the Peace -9.7-Wia. TlTdTpion a River District City on MoUds Claremont.- .15 go. we reg*r6t Way home ta•• Mrt!.,Tb hmtn' are now on their THE .-DOMINION. BANK . M Wm. Graham la -ceded at Monrc - to state, is ill at present. )regi on Tuesday; witli fourteen 'BLI,�9 meets all Trains Mr., and Mrs. A. W. McKay are CSTABLISH90 IST) ptire.bredClydesdales­and -is ex- First-cas Rigs -to hire day or )dapftal =W Reserve 013,000,000 busy -fishing- these days.First-cuespected to arrive in Claremont to- night at lowest prices. Thos. E. and Mrs.-Stepbon,son day. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED .__-'Imotored to the city on Tuesday. day 1805. ■ F. C. and Mrs. Beal, of Toronto, George Turner, who was form- a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT C. 0 spent Monday with J. H. and Mrs. erly employed by Bennett, a. Wer.ft• paid to ownuta twice a yew. Denasits. f 0 Dquar and I" Beal, has enlisted with the 182nd BiLt Those Sanderson Son, added Al Ed. Graham, we regret to talion, Bud will report for duty in PROPRIETORS - a Mrs "port; is in very poor health at a few days. WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager, ..present. Mrs. Heron, of Agincourt, spent =tt>!>rlLitiF.lti!>•ttlttttlt•tett=ttli��t/ttt>tlEttRttltt -n!" Sunday with Charlbs and Mrs. Sargent. One of our carpenters is buwr 2 .,,these days re-shing ling H. G-regg's M.- A residence. STOP STEN A Miss Emma Ball, of Torobto, SAVE is visiting with Miss Annie Found for a few days, wwo Farmers are now very busy Y O with their oat harvest, which will UR' now soon be over. James Harvey is in Whitby at am .. .... resent. assisting Wm. Ay -res in is blacksm-ith KEY_ ai ---- 1� ------- Oi Mrs. Fred. Fgrmer is spending -7 6 Ane 130me time in Toronto with her daughter, Mrs. D. Johnston. Mrs. A. L. Anderson. of Toron. FOR THE the very best to, was visiting with her uncle and anut, J. and Mrs. Bandy, over. at 35 cents Miss S. E. Evans and Miss Lou DO -MINION WAR LOAN -per gallon at • left on __—Dickinson, of Toronto,* :''Wednesday for a two weeks' trip ..__�Ao The Thousand Islands. TO BE ISSUED• IN SEPTEMBER John Neal, of Mount Forest, and A lately of Claremont, Is recovering nicely from an operation whieh was recently performed on him. John McGrath was laid off duty By purchasing ,a bond you will help forafewdays suffering: from a severeattack of rheumatism, bat to WIN THE WAR and obtain for CHAS.- SARGENT'S we are pleased to see him at work yourself an investment of -the highest ._:_iL_�_CLARENI Again. McLellan and J. R class yielding a most attractive rate -ON T, Ont. Revg. A. Real and Messrs. Readman and of interest. D. Hopper motored to Stouff ville -on Saturdav and report a most able time. enjoy Word has been received from Stop, Look, 'Thinkg* Enlist A Mrs Sydney Riches (nee' Jennie _DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Gee) stating that,she had arrived -safely in England after enjoying OTTAWA. most delightful trip. .Detailed Recruitiin'g Campaign Gebrge Thexton, of Pickering. L spent Sunday with friends here, Every Hamlet in the Township wiU have On his -return he was accomplanied by J. 9 Bundy who is,spending a 'a man from your own County Battalion 'few days in Pickering. '7 Rev. J. A. Grant, of Toronto. -talk the big job over. with the -boys and and formerly of Claremont, will M I �'�ON a e them any information. the Baptist' 0 91-V 4 occupy the pulpit in 4 church on Snaday next. Hie m-%- 'Men are needed at once --when the wheel n friends here will be pleased to y bear him again. begins to Aurn— ; see the recruiter in your Our bowlers went to I a- Whitb RESSED BIRICKA on Thursday last to play a f ri= village and tell him that you can sign up 17 with the -bowlers of that Baine ow and go in a month. Let each man itown. They will have to'win the II ow came by eleven shots- in or 'der to come out even. :do HIS duty -and you.will then see the James- Hortop, of Port Perry, We have secured the Agency -of these Brick, and y other follow there. AIN ZOO 0 spent Sunday with Thos. and Mrs Pit terson. On his return he was - accompanied by -Mrs Hortop and are prepared. to quote prices on all grades on Help the 182nd Battalion by your Enlistment, daughter who had been - spending W. J. BEATON. J F, I)ALES, ad Mrs. Pater- bari�, Oat. Liedt. 182nd Brew, a week with Mr. a i�ars at Claremont, Locust Hill, Green Lieut. 182ad Batt., Whitevale Dunbarton Promotions in Claremont puhll= -9 Let brick requirements . "r%f"ft on your ISC1300L. The names a %Alo It .7 iwerit. To Sr. IV --Mary Forsythe, MASSEY-HARRIS Mabel McLellan, Ina Mantle, Gla - We are authorised Agen'ts for thi's district. ..,dy8 Dolphin, -Gladys Paterson, Mnr �J- 7 Cream Separators ray Forgie, —Della Thornback (re- _ com re- com mended). To Jr. IV --Lois will assure you every 'Brodie, Verna Bingham; &"il7. cent of profit.. -Graham, Marie Forsythe, (Olive Tarr and Bessie Graham) a Z&s amal Mlowers and Rakes, Verity *To Sr. Ill—Gordon Greggi NlalwtPlows� Wagons and ... - -3 Peters, btu el 11C J r=rXUT_T.I:r_tr V -L-L-A-Li-ru Buggies- kvagg,'Georgina; Forsythe, Monrt Hurlbert, Hugh Gregg', --Goya 'PICKERING Anderson {recorumeuded). J. R. THEXTON", Pickering, Ont. The continuation tination and. publicSER FURNITURE Ind. Phone flay; UMM schools will -re-open on Tuesday. LUMBER YARD Sept. 5th. Pupils who to Lakods 5 C swtd to Elt :7 take advantage of the excellent latter at cost: 1 CA34 Pc�reh- Chairs- Reclin4ug Chairs and Hanitnockr, the bwd I.M111LI high school training which the A.�pecially good line of Camp Cots at $2.25. T B As theta, school affrit Li;-- r. at, rived a carload..Of ritish continuation 9ch( oil r 2:e Coiu'rnbia firlumber,. corn- should be present at 9 o'clhck Tiiesday, Sept. 5th, so that ar- ...-P-.trties ivhu.have had pievires framed here for some time, t rangernents can be made' for sex) kindly call and take them away. following A iz V It" prising the anR accoin—tv to bt- 12 1 . _167—vtnatc-t-ed 'rG PICKEWE • -2 C, ­_ - t hoped that all who have succeed- C XG C. He BUIRLEN 4 ed in passing the entrance examin. tv 0 Zn 4_1 ations will grasp the opportunity sheeting, flooring P to fit themselves for the many ,90011 openings ere will be for casing, etc. base, c them in the 711*ous profession-:, -a 44 5; :0 - , � it 9 M. and trades in -the near future. 11 0 C=, Young Canadian boys and girls Ro- 'SIMPSON &'Co 0 -- can render their country no great- We D. Gordon'& Son a to '.\1illi.iierv.ana Ribbori Sale to clear out balance Feb er service during the war, than tock regardless of price. 4 .44 1-1 mar *3 10 PICKERING ,thoroughly 'fit themselves to fill of thi Sea'on's'S Apr �a. 0 responsible positions when the :RIBBONS Independent phone. Far over. �% n Hats reg. 1.25, for' s5c bo Way �v a JBell and Indepe Lr 20 aC 2; 00,' for 99c Reg. 40 cents per y rd, J no I spit,& of the fact flint only 40 r ... C 'a. 2a, for 35 July percent of those who wrote on for 1,25 :34) 15c I, L6 Sept -4 departmental examinations this 6' Ise 0- 3,00 and 8.54), for 1.50 25 41 year were successful, Claremont .6 Ile oet. 2. 00 ' . :A) * 6 3.75 fol . . . _. 4. , V 7 NOV 4.75 for 2.40 11 15 10c ;Continuation School made a very creditable showing. The follow- Dee ingisa-listof the successful stud- Don't ini.s.�i gettiug oue of these Flats. They are all up.to-the-minute Jauilaxy 191j-W1aiVby 0 8 L a w�`& 3, BDteo0i:z g4:bta m -ice—given. 4.esPorrtt Perry �,, Vibre I,,, cannington 11, eut,� for Entrance to Novrnal, in s -tyle and of excellent quality, and as regards pt B v., on 13, L�Ptergro.ve 9 Schools—Violet Forsyth, Margar- A ..o note v! lre= in Ribbons, all cut to about Sell aN -tic to-clftY all --;et Gleeson. (Lit.). 'May 11-awson, half price Cot d bay as they -McLellan, won't hkst `ung at the price. Chopping Annie Spottardl John Grain (engaged irk -farm, work), For Jull- OAT FLAKING Of all materials and design for Matriculation.—Group I, Viola AN D kept. in stook. It will pay you May' Raws6n, Annie General Dry Goods, Men', Furnishin gs, Boots and Shoes, Croc-kery The undersigned i:, prepared to do Forsyth, d to call at our works ard inspeot our &W* Spoffard, John MeLella% (engage ng ruid oat fla&ing and obtain prices. Don't be misled by Q�'.. in farm work). Grow PLIV -grain chopping Dara. kgonts we'do not i-mplo� theta, oonsequent. I I E �Is Brodie (matriculation iii�ight sub- G110CERIF-S every &y in the ' week and do tbtow off the &M4 jects). For Lower School Entrance 3c. lb. Coffee 30c., except on Saturday 'Zoinwmeiscolont.' of 10 per 0en t., WhiGh -yQz-W4 04't, Fresh and up-to-date, Tea, black and mixed, 3 '1''1 into Normal Schools and faculty der lb. Phone 2800. A quantity of slabs for sale a y ave by punhasing from' A 40c. and 50c. 1) -les, etc, - ----- of Education -Jean McFarlane, tongues.,ax Veta"Rephenson, George Burton, wagonWHITBY GRANITE 00 - ,(engaged ih farm work). Robin De SIMPSON & Co., PICKERING John F. Bayles, Greenwood, on-, Wbt%by,J0a#W1 t _(stogy (enga"d in farm work) $to . . . . .. i8'!'S. -ti's .;. .,. vn..r'T r_ST•!�.,FS`.`+:h'•':a*R •�:,r �. .�y��� i'.R ^iA^^. 'r ., tom., S�• .w. r .;..:.+a "',+S "�J....:�T • ',''b.k-.. ..�, ..: .'c.t. —_�, .. ,.,. >n ..-..n,.<wtr.��:• y$.': �.i�: wr.... ..... �.r�-"r p .+e .r ..:. . ...:. _ , .e -ten -•�' -:.�. �.. �.r �.. °'. �-;.�..�ax ,. .._.., �e.,.�.•e.: .;�,•,.�cr.' x - RIS A great Opportunity uwl.�: .amts" 1G ..a ♦ w �.•:�'•' ? •iaa-a 2cx T j�F _: ;I RE L ESS OPERATORS Y THAN — In order to meet a wide-spiroad demand the Marconi company Las 0.r.0 >,�>� IT is O Escape the Main Attack of the Fly : decided 4s. a SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION _ ,,IN ENGLAND. _ _ —sow your wheat .late. The earl brood is most at its Head Office. 137 McGill Street, Montreal, under its immediate and authoritative control, the first of its kind in Canada_ • Unrivalled oppor- _ _ __ Russians All. Live Free-and-Easy..Out- [A IN TEFA -' L tuAities for travel are offered to 1^oung mea with ambition and energy who desire t3 adopt Wireless Operating as :profession. An experienced Instructor is In charge of the School and a Stannda�rd _ _ _ s Livls in Warm ;.. this, ; TM - •. Vin - ..._ Against � ,•:::-, the, Hessian Fly . _: ;I RE L ESS OPERATORS Y THAN In order to meet a wide-spiroad demand the Marconi company Las 0.r.0 >,�>� IT is O Escape the Main Attack of the Fly : decided 4s. a SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION _ ,,IN ENGLAND. _ _ —sow your wheat .late. The earl brood is most at its Head Office. 137 McGill Street, Montreal, under its immediate and authoritative control, the first of its kind in Canada_ • Unrivalled oppor- _ _ __ Russians All. Live Free-and-Easy..Out- destructive-tp ypung-wheat and provides. for.futtlre 3 broods. Your own_ Experiment Station will tell -You• -' L tuAities for travel are offered to 1^oung mea with ambition and energy who desire t3 adopt Wireless Operating as :profession. An experienced Instructor is In charge of the School and a Stannda�rd _ _ _ s Livls in Warm ;.. this, ; Marconi Ship Set is in use for practical instruction. Day .sad e',,%Mng classes Enrol immediately for the Fali Session. Write for prospectus. ,_ Weather. " Best Wheat Yields come from plants &A nPALI1 TELEGRAPH OF G eilp�oae it -will BurnYise man THE that enter the winter strong and vigorous. YourRELESS PJAINUVIII TV• People to lg$ta_tha±_FCuasia hAi� .a hot -' --- - - __ MONTREAL--- Summer, hotter than the usual sum- mer in England, more sunshine, bluer - , TQ Win Against the Fly, seed late; feed - ekies. It is this Vhich explains the j the crop with available fertilizers which Will -- ---- rush' of townsfolk every end Qf May' hasten growt} to overcome the late start, and secure " to the country writes Hamilton Fyfe Vigo with consequent resistance to later broods.- '_ Useful Hints and from Petrograd. They will no stay in the towns. 'Use 200 . to 400 pounds per acre containing at least Abo �t the Iflfor]rna� They say it is unhealhy. They speak 2•per cent. of ammonia. -Acid phosphate alone does the and resistance denOTal as ii all the plagues raged,during the not give necessary quick growth tion JG the 13USY hot weather which is notf you must -to the flys.._ ` Housewife H 'sirens n et o as all LIFat! Still, Moscow is detestably dusty and the In Farmers' Bulletin No. 640, U. S'. Department of Agricul-' O u �� Petrograd canals smell worse than' ' cure, fertilizers are recommended to give vigor to late sown crops and resistance to the Hessian Fly: _ usual, and fob all reasons it is pleas- ! anter to be in the country. So off go Write for our ,map showing. best dates for &owing wheat in'. _ for twenty-four hours . all who can to their "datchas" (sum- n your locality ; also our.Bulletin, "WHEAT PRODUCTION." N Selected Recipes. green peppers in brine strong enough Hoax Sri egg. mer homes) to enjoy the sunshine -the both mailed free. ' -Pumpkin Preserves. -Make s rich j Cut off the tops, saving them to serve and the clear sky and soft, warm inairs that are blown from the sun- Sail improvement Committee syrup. Peel and circa pumpkin chips about 1% inches long and Vo, ,as covers.- .Chop enough firm white to fill the 'cavities and mix baked south. .OF THE - - cabbage k. _ __ um kin in the-fourthi-one-fourth part of chopped Been It takes a long time to_.get rid of When half winter:...-winter.-irrto-A ' , '. . syrup clear. about sen cicumbers or s celery, gr into May, he keeps his grip on the done slice in a lemon to each quart o! with salt and let y� E. National er 1 pumpkin and finish cooking. Seal in p p tomatoes, sprinkle rivers, the earth is stir] under snow. stand for four hours, then drain In a � Graduallym. the snow melts, the roe CHICAGO Dept. 1.75 BALTIMORE - - - , • glasses. i colander. Add one chapped, anion, breaks up and floats away- The dark Canned Pears -Steam pears in -a ;one-half teaspoonful whole mustard earth apP-ears and very quickly looks _ - colander till under. Have ready a'i see and three tablespoonfuls- olive ,as if it had been lightly dusted over w , symp to which you have added two oil Then fill the peppers, place cov- I with a green powder •t recovers ' or three cloves ; add the pears and cook , err on toes and tie firmly with fine ck ' , for -thi - stow -firs- kept it - The in - competent, With the free -and -'easy will have the effect of providing suf. - 4 slowly till transparent. syrup twine. Place peppers porcelain- warm. The trees are not so soon and fruit will have a pink cast and. lined cover with warm vinegar themselves again. They have been manners of the "datchniki," deter- ficient farm labor practically imine - ' pan, baste much better than those waich and let stand overnight. Next day exposed to the cruel winds, the sax- mined tg make their summer as eotn-' diately. In arinWncing the War Of - y 6 have not had the cloves adde3. pony u8 vinegar, •reheat ,and again age, silent, paralyzing frosts. For a 'winter Mete a' contrast as possible to their fico s consent to the transfers, an ex- �ti'in er existence in town. From pert told the Agricultural Society, '. 'Y Mustard Pickles -One gallon vine -i turn over the peppers. Pack in lay- month .after has gone they iii large stone jar and cover,. and are black 'and bare: Life comes back September to May they live in almost ' that in England and Scotland, as well agar, two cups sugar, one cup salt. one ers - cup ground mustard. Wash fresh; in s x we,ks they will be ready for the to them only when they have been hermetically sealed houses. They as in Ireland, the farms in many dis- take breathe as little.) tricts had fallen lar below their mini- stew, cucumbers end drain. Then table. For a sweet pickle sugar is well warmed by the sun. - Last year-, . table. no exercise, fresh air 8s they can. Their com- mum needs in the matter of labor. s pour the above mixture over .them. ' to the vinegar when it is scald- ' they were rot in leaf until June. rplecuony grow wax -like, their_ eyes ; -_The tendency to regard mare seri- _ Use stone ja'r that -bas never had 'ed. 0 *Inch Ouidodr Life. dull. From May till August they Ret ousiy' .the country's capacity for hard in it. They will be ready to use i - - There is a passion in the summer as near nature as they can. Instantly ',growing larger crops is illustrated by In one week. Things Worth Remembering.. j here. One -only feels this in countries i their appearance alters. They look ' the figures o! the wheat, barley and Nut and Potato Balls. -•To four cup- A flannel dipped in turpentine will which have a tong, liarJ.wintcr. The healthy and strong. The feel vi o Y g' oats crops in England and 'Walea s fials mashed and seasoned potatoes clean a porcelain tub well. earth seems to reioicr in -its freedom. orous and normal. All the result of 1 �rheai and oats were grown in larger ; one cupful choppend walnut meats ' . Too " much starch cause linen There is a luxuriance of growth -which fresh air. gtantities, though the barley crops ,will one tablespoonful minced parsley and to crack in the folds. is scarcely known in England, a sud- ; Q - we;e ranch smaller. There were 5,=: 'whites of two eggs.. Add a little Bananas .are more - di estible billed den rush of life, a glory of light and war n th and splendor. Ask any Rus- « A �( TO f1f 481),939 acres devoted to the three D. in England and Wales 1n t milk if necessary. Make into balls than in their natural state. ' he- -, ++ �y oereals 11915, -' and roll each ball in chopped waiuut Ether is s very. good flung for re- sign living abrozd what most! 'meats, then in -beaten yolks of eggs, mimes and he -will tell ` you "The j moving stains from clothing. Ic� an increase of 248,044 acres as compared- with 1914. The greatest Pa c a -gain in walnut:meats. .Fry in When ironing Linen, move the Iran'��hite flights." All through June,, , .B ncrease in acreage was devoted to deep fat with the threads, never_ diagonally.. with a little overlapping oi'r - either _ wheat or t 170 170 scree in all,"'the _ .:. ,,,_� __ __ ,.. " : side of it, sunset Anil sunrise are so Lamb Chop with Peas. -'Iwo quarts ' It is never economy to buy cheap near together that there is no dark- I fi re representing a increase of p P OF AGRICULTURE IN 362,872 scree, 20 per cent. greitsr - - 'fresh petjb, -six lamb -chops, one tea- eggs or. meat. Only site best is good ,Hess. Ltsst night L_ wigs silting out ctEVIVAL - than in 1914, and 25 per ears greater salt, one-fourth LeaSpooniu] fes,of doors reading at eleven'o-'clock. We(OLD cheese LANI>. than during any of the years between �!Sl` juice of one .and one-eighth, Make.'more use of by pro- dine at half -past eight, and„ . after one teaspoonful corn ' star'ch, viding savory cheese dishes instead strolling about th garden, or watch- � 3905 and 1916, Every country_ ., re- _ ane teaspoonf-A onion juice if desired. of too -many sweet puddings. ;ins the after -glow flame in the sky turned increased areas, the total for Repopulation of the Rural Districts Wales of 1,123 -acres (31 .per eeni•) - Brown lamb chops, add s and sea- p Pea If there is a pool near that bree.s end ,reflect its glory in the Gulf of the greatest. sonings and boiling water, :o ..,ver. mosquitoes, stock • it with tadpoles;, Finland, eve say, "It -must be getting, ,Has Already ,-Ibeing Soil until peas are tender and meat they will destroy the mosquitoes. Mate.•' Someone looks at a watch. sit - Ready Response. Begun. - done about thirty minutes. Remove If a few drops. of vinegar are is midnight.: Who .could have -uess- � The returns for 1915 give 2,088 047 the chops and thicken the gravy with added to the water in which eggs are 'ed it? We go r,^.1nctar.t!y to bei, our _One of the effects of the war will acrei under oats, an increase of 158,- the corn* starch moistened in cold wa- poached the wh tea will not spread. rooms quite light still, until with hesi- he seen in a great revival of agricul- 421 acres as compared with 1914, but : - ter Add lemon juice, arrange chops" A rice p._dding that is conked aowty tating hand we draw curtains rover turn l life. in England and the United only 24,869 acres above the average •con- on a platter, and pour peas around and Torg will be richer and of better the windows. It•scrms a shame �b "White Kingdom. The outbreak of "the for the -past req years. The whole of h wonderful White them- -flavor than if cooked quickly. shut out. thane _-._ diet caught the _British Isles de end- g._ -_Pin--England. The_ sncrease w___ yt • Tvve} la - i hts. _ , Cucumber Catsupf- large Restore the flavor of scorched` 15 E i It happy life, of the Rus- ant on foreign commerce for four- reduction of the areas. under barleyis fifths of their food supply, barring ripe cucumbers. Four .medium-sized b standing it, in a n of cold water is a .that onions. Peel the cucumbers and re- to which a pinch of salt has been a, ran "datchrik" ("datrha" dweller). amounted to 158,421 acres, the total meat, of which between 67 and "r0 per acreage of 1,231,722 being the low- � _- dlove all seeds. Grate the cucumbers ded. i Ferry simple and 'primitive, utterly'- is produced at home, says a . .est yet recorded. and chop the onions fine. M;x well If there is any corn bread left sli!Feient from Enizlish eountry-house life. To begin with datchas as a : Associated Press correspondent. I -"Perhaps to no individual as much - The motto of s few years_ ago a' - together. Pat it in bag and let arb;n from breakfast, steak it in milk and rule are wooden houses, only 'meant "Back to the Land," thus has given as to the Earl'of Selborne is due the horse the - _ aver night. In the morning squeeze make up. into, griddle cakes the next feu' summer habitation. All winter " out all the remaining water. The morning. ,. credit of bringing o people way to the slogan, England must of aA classee'the importance of tak- 'herself.- - - . _ most cf them stand a t" When' �...:.�uiee from the cucumber must be well - Green vegetables can be freshened -they Are to be occupiem again serv- ' feed Lord Selborne, the leader of the crusade, declares that •ing prompt means of making the removed in order to preserve the pulp., by cutting off the ends of the stalkq ants o down light fires clean -them • •Then moisten this pulp with vinegar and all unt'dy, decayed bits and put- g ' E ' is by the attainment of this obect is the country more nearly self-supporting + in foodstuffs. In all -of his addresses duty; and he empha- s -? � up. Then the furititare sent -'until about the consistency of horse- ting' -into cold salt water for three Qr road, piled up on carts. Not -too much country's sacred sizes the point that the farmer can in recent years has has laid stress on � , _ - radish. Add pepper and -salt to taste. four hours. of it.. ,rust enough for comfort. Ap= Sea] in It household -for do'as mut±hfor'the coup as the sol -the point. A practical farmer .and enthusiast on his large and fertile air -tight jars. will keep An excellent, remedy i pearances are not considered. indefinitely and will retain th•r fresh burns is alive oil or vaseline. The i `IYo.Forma.ity. -dier in the trenches. Plans for the great reform include 'tract ,in•Ramphhire, he has been able ..cucumber taste till the last. This is great th`ng is to exclude. the air' from to meet the objections- of opponents n sur that - s Cercus mesa• rr is the b}irnei su ace, an tis a of " lives out of doors as much as possible are to be put into effect at the ascii- o expo now a ge a gree e - vantage of his crusade. I Tomato Jelly Salad, -One can tom-, will do.: l or on glassed -in balconies which are: atoes, two tablespoons granulated T e feet of young chickens can be est possible moment I ��I have been highly gratified by ' = Land for Soldiers. -the - t - but one sli t rehtoi`e from.., open' [!Olatin, one-half cup cold water, two easily skinned by pouring boiling t air. -0utside every datcha are set the'ready reap8nse of people gen- 1. The repopulation of We .rural •orally to the idea of making the R, : —teaspoonk- salt, ane -piece -hay leaf, water over them i they can then be benches, hotli in the garden if there three peppercorns, one teaspoon sug- skinned and beiled,.and you gill have is one, and in the road. Upon these districts and afforestation. The Wai country more self-supporting from Office has just consented to the ex- " �+ l the soil; he aside I have made --my- = ar, one slice onion, three' cloves, one a delicious broth. j . it is customary to�sit•and.. talk for � change of many of the alder men,' plea for the cultivation of the soil on green -pepper, one cucumber pickle. There is no more efficacious wayof hours. Dress, is , sketch � and often ' who in the earlier days of the .war y the grounds of patriotism; the farm- 0 '1 Soak gelatin in cold water until soft. -removing finger marks from wood- ,; scanty. Meals are. at old times, and left farm work for the firing - line, I ers and laborers came forward first ;i' Cook tomatoes, -bay leaf, peppercorns, work, window panes or porcelain than can be prolonaecl pr cut shgrt at will. poi men between 19 and 30 -to take to meet the emergency, and then rhe sugar -,-onion and cloves for twenty by wiping them with a cloth moisten- For example, a Russian hostess will Ftheir places at the front. f villages minutes. Straits and add salt: Tour ed with kerosene. say. to the parlor maid ``See if the I 2. The setting aside of thousands ; evren c t cities --some the best ype of hot liquid over softened gelatin and. When giving sticky medicines to cook has anything else to give us," i of •acres for the settlement oa the co= women, including many of independ= stir until dissolved. Add green pep- children, heat the spoon by dipping it or it may be, "Never mind - about the operative plan. of England's soldiers ent means, answering my call out of per and pickle; chopped fine. Pour for a moment in hot water then pour chickens and the souffle, kasha. Just and sailors after the war. This ex- unadulterated patriotism. =r into wet molds,or cups. Serve cold in the medicine and it will slip easily P P Y 'bring us tea. We have had enough to (pure, pediepcy is provided for by the "The spirit of the people here is , on lettuce leaves or cress'with mayon- from the spoon. eat." Smailhutiing-Colonibs Act; now half- ( aroused, and, as usual, when that is ' -- raise. I Vegetables that can be cooked the Most English people, accustomed -to way lthrough Parliament. The so the desired result ii'bound to Jellied Soup.- Iced bouillon is day before serving and reheated with- the formality and state of -our coun- scheme will provide for model vil- ; follow." mighty refreshing on a hot day. ya out loss of flavor are the following: try houses (delightful also ' -in. their I ]ages, better. housing, with a garden - a quart of the beef bouillon add a spinach and potatoes that you inten way), woti�d be revolted by the go- to every ,cottage, . reading rooms, le�rel teaspoonful of white gelatine, creaming. as -you -please life of the' "datcha." libraries .and' good schools. Con - beans, in a small quantity of the string beans, tomatoes, asparagus, But it is. of a .piece with everything ceived by Lord Selborne, the ::idea' l -. cold broth. Season to taste, using Cut the -fingers and thumb off any i else. With the wild gardens, grow- they letting nature be has aroused so much_enthusiasm that wide demand has been made or in- --Storage BattBT' salt, pepper, paprika, a bit of celery old paid of kid gloves and sew the top I ing as please, a -to `devoted - salt and ,onion. Heat over a slow up according to bhe size of the toe of. 'shoe. their gardener. With the sergeants eti and friendly '-and cheerful, creasing the -bind lie to it by almost as much again as is specs- Generators o fire, but do not boil. Strain. Cover. the baby's Pad with wadding and leave standing by the ice for five and button over the boots or shoes smiling but, judged by our standards, so in- fled in the bill. %..,,Magnetos.. _ or six hours. It may, be served in , baby is wearing. You will find it a S. The importation of natives from South Africa for agricultu al labor - Starters small bowls with a sliz� wing when baby is creeping the top. Or may be used. It' about for baby's shoes will not wear Q�ss C N ; during the remainder of the war, send i�aos� somDt _. Waley is not nee ;to have the soup like fast. n NO S"d' CHMSg though so many, objections• have been raised to this that there is little CAN&D"N s s o s a a 3t #arses: 00, 3:ar1TZD 1 1 ' Jelly, be just slightly "like lied." Half i,ti - be tomato juice and We wouldn't, , mind conceit half so _ ALL IMALE*t Q,Q r(t�g j� ��g . likelihood of its being adopted. -; 117. A -# n"* at., roironso. - z half bouillon may also be used with much if the self-satisfied man actual- HAMILTON immediate Solation. 1►iilirrd ag.aa. r •cry good results. ' ly tried to live up to his high opin-' �� It is believed that the pian for Staged Green Peppers. --Soak firm ion of himself. I bringing back soldiers from tho front + is _ • ��, _ - FIR% E; 'A -7 7 W 7 HITTING THE TRAIL WEJA1A.0 Are You Tc�r Pre,- paredneRw*'Qt sport in-il t;lah"O as or ""? The best preparedness NZAS for man or -woman is -the, preparedness Canada is a land and of trails. Trails over mountains ntains and hills, that comes from living in rich forests, across prairies and throu harmony with law-. In S= by the banks of rivers beyond num- mer cutout the heavy foods ber and across country 'toward a dis_1- - An Object Lej"n. ta4t sky, line. a made by red C001t. my. that tax bodily strength and Trail hal :oil men, and by nature. Mrs. W:k came in . from k chat od But the mountain trails are the j over the fence with her neickbor, and 10 11" r e -vigor. Eat Shredded Wheat. Biscuit. the food that con- most allurilig of them all, and hitting her face Was hard and rid. uil trails is the rarest sport In Rock- "Come here,' Tommy tains all the body D QMg I" she cote frona the � . I tea pr Selkirks, all the way mandid bdr yom# son. ' "I am goingy. r ut material in the whole wheat. Kananaskasis Pass on the the to punish you, but open the windows West. I a digestible-forn - rpr east to. firstill -gram 1r. Yale gateway on the - - - - - . . . . . . . breakfast Or hlriiZheOn With Hundreds of miles- of excellent "What for?" aa:d Tommy, begin-.. be-r-ries A-E Gt—h- trails .have' been made in the Canaid- ning to weep. -FAMILY ian mountain ranges by t&e--Cane -d-----­r`Well, I haire just beard -that -that Un Pacific Railway -and the National cat across the road said I have no - ts"D mr.. ALL Parka department of the Canadian, authority over you, and I want her Government. Most of them are made to hear -- you getting a whipping.' for pony use, and mounted on one of Come here, sir!" 7 - IL A. these sure-footed little beasties of the A BRITISH TORPEDO. q west, you can be an explorer of the The title "Canadian National Ex '?1 ... wilds and revel in the experience. e of the Most" Remarkable Every mile of the devious way is hibition" -was adopted by the Ekbibi.; - Weapons of Warfare. 'way oT v#rying charm, every turn )JIon Association in, 1904. Previous to that time it had been known -.as* the An English officer on leave.,, from' the trail reveals new wonders. Industrial Exhibition." pr�A Made in Canada .. 4 Who fully undeigtands Ma I _��tr�ail'trips are now made in oops. There one row acie the topography of the Gold Coast and Th cis S the whole district known as Great Luck. Ask for x1narwis &U4 take. no oth" station up the Cougar Valley to the The "Here you are, air," cried White Man's Grave says that in the �d the-.1aaw. caves and back by a loop route and z: Cameroons the fighting is more fierce ker,, ektendffig a bouquet. -2y 11B over a pass- that brings to v When, the comes to the worst, view some A than in Flanders., some beautiful flowers for your " �r sweet- of the subl;mest. scenery in the S61- ib is up to us to make the best of it. "• At times it is primitive and sav- heart." "Nothing doing.",respond--i kirks. of The literal ups anddowns aje," he says, "Added to which are "I h -REND ed the young man. haven't got a. I this unique scerlic route,, as tjie tail- "TATOZ3 �Wa�S ",,70�ld 'the 'fleadi swec.,heart." - "I =see-,' - wag- - the-, say, add to the interest, Q EED POTATOES, IRISH COB. the -fear of attacks from tarantulas, prompt rejoinder of the hawker., "Buy! now in the bed of the valley, closed in: I bier,, rejo' Deleware. Carman. Order inti Supply ts& write for quo - y tatLons. H. W. Dawson. Brampton. tropics." Service reptiles, 'ferocious animals and all some flowers for your wife?" "Wrong b trees and huge plants like the be- L-­,,� the diseases of 'the in Africa requires a varied knowl- ............ againl I am not married." �'Well, vil's Club, now climbing• a thousand; "warAimas row N"M then, guv'nor," exclaimed the ie- feet from which -superb views are had' edge and a wide experience. An of- Delivering Smashing Blows Agginat soureeful hawker, "buy the lot to cele- of the kingly peaks iixe Sir Donald. ING Beer has - to be an expert in manly ROPIT-MAIC NEWS'AND JOB Germans. Offices for useful good Ontario -brate your IuW" eating Russian ' General of all businesses. Full information om directions and each has to make The trail trameller will find another towns. The most upeful and inter a] The veteran Rug G as region of infinite variety and attraZ- 140 CI*MM-- A tfon-to- Wilson Publishl a -xtudy of.ordsiance--and coastal -til-Ifiesi,-mbo commandedtheRussian � kittjaj-d�ij fdi.Gnt -Liminberm"ve rrtsas f iveness in the series of trails radiat- pally. 73 West Adelaide 14tteet. ronto. defence. , - A "Severr years, ago, Bleriot divisions which recently capturedl crossed in from Field and leading, up the 3=2CXZLAZZ019S smash- thouv�and Ger abs by 'am -as Many Shots Needed. ]Ycho Valley to the Yoho Glacier field te English Channel in an aeroplane, Ing blows I, n Galicia. ANCER. TUMORS. LUMP13. ETC" and the world wondered. To -day, the A girl who had just bccvite. en- , as its upper en i. C taternal,an4 external cur** wits - European sky is dotted with flying gaged to a.young "sub:"- was telling'. Lake Louise -will also provide de- out rain by our bows trealmont. Nvrtto we before too late Dr, r.nman Wa4ta@J i de- covers threatened lectuble trail- paths, especially that iien. Without a doubt, war hai a range of 500 to 1,000 yards best friend that he'd leading to Co.. Limited CollIng-arood., _Ont -ronautles , and from the maximum gauge therefore,! tui shoot' veloped mechanics, &Z anyone who dared to kiss -Paradise Valley and its every science years ahead of normal approaching to a distance about -a 'her. "He'll peed - It machine gun," circle of riAnt summits, and Sentinel Become a R -atste-ed Pfurs4b I pro u won't he dear," was the rather point. ,Pass. leading to the valley 'of the Ten progress. Every war departmint is fho send yaids from the "discharging and receive pay while learnlnjr The Both IsrasX. 30"Itial of Zfew stirring its brains, down to the pri- vessel. Should it then be tinsuccess- ed comment.' i Peakst while. in the Rocky Mountain York City ro=dsd 1.290 -vats in the trenches who constructs Iful in hitting anything, it automatic- Park and Banff, the roubafkare multi- Accm4ov,s 'y Ls. NPL i his own periscope from a stick and is ally -opens - seacocks and -plunges to plying year by year. .1 %W -iW1d1QnW'b1% 7"t COUP ITSIMS'91-W I Appteurk- I broken mirror, which at times proves the bottom of the sea. Upon striking Granulated Eyelid% Yes, trail hitting is rare sport. I �" rar logh wi-i ivisormu• a r ise effective an the, periscoWrifle the seabed It.explodes and is no long- Sore Eyes inSamed b) citpu. 11 4a va,.a- J?- pArliolto 0drue B.tb sure to Sao. Dust and Ux.d . rqtpeat, " no country in the world 1#-1 U •PP- ad J-ff, ma at - Now T, -k or which enables the soldier toik shoot er a menace to anything aftoat." affords greater facilities fol ckly relieved by Marine r its en - without exposing himself above the 0 Evesvy:,Rmedy, No Smarl!rz. Joyment than our own Canadian Comfort. IDOUX ON parapet. There is no.end.to the in-- SUMMER COMPLAINTS 40 lust Eye Co AL mountains -F. Y. novations for destruction, but one ri DOG DIS'EASES KILL LITTLE ONES. 1111811"in bes25c,lForillookelibelyefreeask• C1, which the English navy claims will ID-nists or Nadu E1*Rqaa@dyC&­ChjWj@ I ALLIES' POWER EVIDENT. * L *- 6 And How to Feed actually march for a target is worthy 4A Mailed fma to avy address br of mention and that is a new torpedo. At the first- sign of illness during tta Ant . am the hot weather give the little ones Sure Scheme. Those Who Know Most Fear Least, 1 "Its mechanical simplicity renders •Baby's Own Tablets, or- in a few hours plansts K CLAY CLOVER CO., Inc. it Says Lloyd George. 71 '11 a west 31 st Sbvsk Now York the more efficient, and it is claimed Young Wife'—°'I am determined to 980RAN he may be beyond cure. These Tab - that when the new sqii ent y 9 Pm is lets will prevent summer complairita, learn at what hour my. husband.comes I Lloyd George has sent the - Liver- hietalled even Heligoland and Wil- --what I will, 'pool- Post and Mercury the following.,' Yet, do if -given occasionally to the well child I home at night. helmshaven will tease to be safe re e these troubles I cannot. keep awake, and he is &l- message. and will promptly ear ffa fuges for a fleet. tf'they come on suddenly. Baby's wake careful hot 1,6. make a particle , "Ite beginning of the third year Ontario Rerinary Call p 4J "This torpedo can be directed to - hot any drug Own Tablets should always - be kept of noise is which J.of the war opens out a prospWt which i vad" the comrol at t3w 069621 - take any course and to alter Its course r was not visible except to those of in every home where there are young producea wakefuluass?" I -out of Aerricullhare of Ontaxilo -..sit any-Aistance automatically. Sup- past - children. There is no other "medicine I Old Wife --"No used to buy '411mgs, strongest faith a year. ago; X2TAXZLl=ZM Islas rship or other target to be as good and the mothei has the guar- Sprinkle the door with tacks." "In August, 1915, those who knew:: Affiliated with the Univer- se 2,060 yards from the submarine about ithe difficulties and the means at the to lire a torpedo. The range is set anise of a government analyst ' that of the allies to surmount �sity of Toronto. for 2,000 yards plus an ittidititinal 500 they are absolutely safe. The Tab- command to lets are sold by medicine dealers or them had grave appirthensions as to COU41WO WW. 70-OPM 03L =064467. yards. If the torpedo hits the target by mail at 25 cents a box from The I the course of the war 4n the "Ing' -tea ftd of Oatobtr. 1914• within that range Its mission is cow- Mipard's Liniment Co., Limited. months. Now 'those who know the 110 Violversity ave.. Toroia%o. 0426 Dr. Williams' Medicine ..Co.,- Brock- Gentlemen, -I have used MIN. :Most fear the least. CULZANVAS 039 A"LZCATZQN plated, but if it misses It travels on Ville, Ont. for 500 yards, then swings back, ARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel and "We have now the equipment for -L A. i GM16 -zags or -th. my. family for -years-- and- for the boomerang fashiory and zig U, 11 RICO victory in men and material. The' -TORIN FROM THEIR HOMES. -�Cirites with a bias, In the d-n-ection of -every-afty Wit- and- accidents of life_I -great-wt�e.-!#- July- halde!T­ Ing 'target until it Itrik consider it has no equal. -the' the mov ea. would not our armament is, to say inhabitants of Northern France Do. The rudder can be so set as to oper- start on a voyage without it, if I it 'least, equal to the best Idur foe can A Gold Mine n a.to the torpedo - In - a -logarithmic ported to Germany• cost. a dollar a bottle' command, L and thiat our men are bet- Your Farm The return of the torpedo - F. P spiral. Poignant desils of the deportation CAPT. DESJARDIN. Itceormthan the best he can put into the You can double your profits be. Schr. Storks, St. Andre, Kamouraska. battle' lirie. Eoch month 'iees our storing up good green feed I at an hour and a half's notice of 25,- n a 000 citizens' from the French towns of armament increasing and our. men BISSELL- SILO 'Lille, Roubaix. and Tourcoing by'.the improving. ,Eu=msr read SU winter XQXr u I., Germans last Easter, are given in a !,Let- the nation be of good heart. Scientifically bu It I French Yellow Book. Salvinir His Dignity. Its sacri#ees for humanity are great, to keep efface fresh. aV to the sweet. and good The Germans' girders, were for the Mr. P but its services for. humanity are set. sunt f select- aewec�-Madam, ywir childreiL ed timber treated with people in certain districts of these laugh at me every time I pass. - greater." wood preservatives I)o Tea towns to assemble in readiness for Mrs. Kidmore--You mustn't mind that prevent deco • The BISSELL SILO avid Cofte departure at their 'front doors;-' and those silly children. They. giggle at The Canadian National Exhibition has -- strong: rigid none was to leave the house before every foolish . little - thing they - see,, vma opened on one - occasion by a walls. aur -tight doors, Jn, 8 a.m. The' orders stated that "all hoops of heavy steel. woman, Lady Kirkpatrick performing gold by dealers or e address us direct- Got. protests wilt be useless and any on Xsev Misarals ZinsuLent in am bases that function in 1-897. free fdlaer. write trying to evade deportation will be • T. a. 33"8011 oo� ZA& Dept. U pitilessly punished." --He Won, :�--Iglstsrdlf Zdalzasist used W 31%raud"& The victims in all cases were - A Scottish minister once noticed a am chosen arbitr_Lsily by . the officer *in crowd of urchins chmbere& around &I Camel -Like. Many• are' not aware th-0 ill effects of tea or cof- charge of thT deporting party.' "What are i - Ouf3 on Egypt's sands"the-Territ -Yellow-Mook con tinues- dot of -doubtful pedigree -'U11s were ca. The captain of e fee��umTttl -w-biliouir- -TheYOU doing, my- Mie-bo7s-t" te iasked "The measure caused the greatest company was all that a captains a q.nr Sala - attack, frequent headaches, with fatherly interest. "Swappinp 1 *9ft Too wism anguish and despair among the popu- not be. He Was short and stout and lies," volunteered one Of the b0yL al nervousness, or some other lation of the notified districts, while 1 round of shoulder. Needless to say, m think- "The fellow that tells the bigg"t one aihnent starts the th.n in some cases It led to madness. among his men he was kn6iin as -Whee-lock Eng-hic, 150 ing. "Men especially -suffered torture gets the pup." "Shocking!" exclaim-' "Humphy.' One night, on ret-irn.' ed the minister. - "Wby, when Iwas Ten days off both tea and at -seeing their wives daughters and your age I never even thought of tell- ing Ito camp, the sentry let 'him go H.P., 18 x 42, with double coffee =d on children of both sexes over the age ill n, chore- an untruth." "You win " h unchallenged, and so roused his m ­ main of fourteen led away. tary wrath. "What the Blue Alsa- driving belt 24 ins. "The dog's yours, The protests of mayors.anti:other used the urchins. tion mouftains.. do you mean?" he officials went unheeded. mister.' V 0- wide,, and Dypamo 30 K. W snapped out. "Why didn t you d , F1112- uar P "At Roubaix the Prussian Guard d sign?" The sentry refuied'to participate in . the raids mand the counter belt driven. All In first trembled -with fear so badly that his the pure food -drink -will and the work had to be done by'r. the wits -got shaien. "Baded, air," he Sixty -Fourth- `Regiment from Verdun. class condition. Would be show anyone, by the better "A large proportion . of 'the, young stammered, "I. thought you was a. btealth.thAt follows, how tea en _ taken belonged to the ser- c-c-c-amel." sold togptkr or separatc.. or coffee has been treating W 1. - vart class. .,.When-.,, tho.ser - -dekorted.- Sh Didn't Matter. . : . .. I -7. theffi—v.­­­ - - - � 1y; also a lot of shafting were conveyed to the railway station and loadii]7 intothe cattle-. truck* a ,hitcher—Will you have round, In 9S A they kept crying: 'Vivo la France,', steak, ma'am? at a very greatbar oThere s a Rum Mrs.. Youngbride--I don't care what and' singing the 'Marseillsise."' The Poria. Temps, affirms in sub- shape it is so it's tender. room Is required lmmcdl- for stance that It is now up to the neu- to insist upon the observance A •man can drink himself tighter Atc-1-ye POSTUM. rain oftheconventions signed by them than &. woman _can lace herself. 'tea and by the-belliceiiints.' Frank Wilson & Son' Sold by Grocers. The'grouch is a.bamacle.,on health - -------- 73 Adela:ldo Street Wi�ste Women always have a lot to say - and happiness. If you would advance Canadian Postum serial Co, Lt4L. Toronto. Windsor. Ont. about their rights but never a word 3 Tuns at your full rate of speed scrape off about the -wrongs of the poor maiL the bwowles. f a1. '. r a " t? s .. ,t n,_• , r .w.: ^•.:�. -b , •.." r ';^, e-.',yt;.. ire; . i• �''> .. "°a',, .x".... 3�. .w. .• ., :x�!" ...Q .n.�,'fii,.•.:• -! 'r .d• revs'.. a•^.•d'� .,.5' .u*.s*':f.Ld f3Rd••.-5,..s` ,udrz �.- '.h•_r. q, Z-7 s:J 'n - S .. .. ., a ., .. '.. w. .,o r - ' V?-': '• �"i'. k ' :1•. +L •a"+' :1� a•A n ,sp-� ^•, • s" � x" 1•C rYw•t� y �+v. AV ��,y~_-- a � .t,.r it - -S•T • _ • - •.. LOCALISM relative's - Miss Seta •Pea:k :Is visiting 7 --Mrs. Stogdill and•MastersOiras witli relats and friends in To= _ and Keith. of Seaforth, and Miss ; ronto. Shaw, of Oak River Mani., are Y -W. G. Hans 'was in the city on =-Mrs. Sewell, -of-St: CatbarI-nes; visftfng with J: S. -arid -Mrs. Jeph= t Tuesday, is the -guest of .Dr. E. J, and. Mrs. son and family, _ - 9nnda with friends in Toronto. Just received a --Mie. Ww. Len g, of Eupbemie, =Miss Laura Banks visited over Shirley _- _..`` Y - large consign= and daughter, Mrs. Nixon, of - r -T., B. and Mrt. Hvueser-spent men t, of binder -twine. at Tilos,,` B. Montreal, are visiting with.. Chas. Y _- Sunday with relatives in the city. Marqguis'. S. and Mrs.- Palmer and other , ,LADIES -There are hundreds of ,different Miss Ada -Thornton, of Toron-' T D• and 'Mrs:• Banks Visited friends in Pickering. to, is the guest of Mrs: R. H. with Mr.. and Mrs. Moody, at. Osh- -St, George's Sabbatb: 5cboolkinds of �8shilig Machines'oh the market ' Cronk.' awa on Tuesday. held their annual picnic -at the r +, -Mrb. W. G. Ham is s ending -s -Mrs. (Dr.) and daughter, lake on Tuesday afternoon. A P y � - ' to -day and• a great many of them •do:not. - r ',week with her sister, Mrs. Barnes, of Hamilton, are visiting -at -the roost pleasant time was. spent in " of Torontci. home of Josef h Doyle, sports of various'kin&. give BatlsfactorV results—you find thisIt -M'rs. George Leng and Mrs.. S.- -Jordon Law has engaged Chas. q - -�-,W. Davie were* in Toronto o .n Kitchen, of Toronto, to assist him Saturday. Aug:' 26th and Mon- a the time after 't 1 - ;; _ou>; nom i maeh'n has 'Wednesday. in his blacksmith shop. l e t t he - — . -Missese Mary and Marjorie -Miss K,. Reazin, of Phiiadel- day, Sept. 11th ire exhibitors' days "been used and paid for, and you -do not like. o Chi<rk are holidayingC phis, visited last sleek with her at the Canadian -National Tahibi- : in Lakefield. uncle and• aunt, J. N. anti Mrs. tion, and the public are not ad= to,ask `dbr dealer to take it •back. a= witted, On. the other twelve days i -J. S. Bundy, of Olarernout, Richardson. everything is in fall swing. �Oic thel'e's One kind tl>at you need �4 spear a tew days this week with -Frank and ;firs. Gorman and _ j t- J. H. Bundy. family, of -Torun -to, are speudiug a t -We congratulate Mks Edith week with former's uncle, J. Gor- take no clialrces «'itl%=its'the - ,ink on having passed her junior man, Chur•c-h St. Card Of Thank$ matriculation. • -bliss Elva Greer, of Detroit, We Ne kindness of . B. 1VlargEtch has sulci , his was ,the guest last week of he'* ' THE WE r4tohthank our many friends E hoose aqd lot to Geo, Cowan, Sr., uncle and aunt, E. W. and Mrs. for all their .kindness and sympathy OT the Brock road. Sleep, of "Maple Burst Farm." during our 'great trouble, and loss br S -Miss Mabel Edwards, of Clare- -Owing to the increased price the death of; our loving husband and Mont, was the giiest' WIMiss'Luella of flour, bakers in the neighboring father. GRAVITY 1'R6. �'. H. DDAV 1900 -Hobbs for a few days. towns andvillager, including Pick- A*rL DACCiAT) Fi -Miss Hattie Lan spent a few ering, have raiged the .price of F days during the past week with bread to 14 cents. TIME TABLE -Pickering Station G - friends in StoufFville. -Mrs. J. B. Powell, of Whitby, T, R. Trains going East ine as follows- -Miss Kate Wbodruff, , of To- accompanied by' her daughters, - No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. - Tonto, is holidaying with her sist• Mrs. E, E. Starr acrd the Misses 12 Local - 2 45 P. M. er, Mrs. Wm. Allaway. Powell, called un L. D. and Mrs. 14 Local 6.04 P. M. - wre. Smith Chir•1 and . r -s. Banks'on ii ednesday. - Trains going weer one as4folAlo�it z �� dshing'7one' in_ G 1iii Ates. ' Rachel Gordon are visiting rela• . -Walter 'C. Ric hardson, of No. 13 Local _ _ - 11 Local 2.15 P. M. tives in Marip j4a township. Philadelphia, is holidaying at the Mail ;.4�1 P. �f, -Rev. Mr. Dew, of Ivy, ha home o his parents, W. C'• and •8uadav included' We positively.guarantee this 'machine. been. spending a few days renew. Mrs. Richardson. lir, Richard- _._.., Ing old actinaintances in Picker- son occupies a very responsible _: '� Ou take one and Uv it Olit flloroilghly, say jugs in the famous Wanamaker de art- PIGEONS PIGEONS p P. two or ,three weeks. If you do- not like it' - t -W. B. and Mrs. Powell and mental store in that city. Carneaux and Homers, some-yery. , - family motored over and spent a --P. C. Brown has resumed his s — •` ` i c�uczi-i�crisC•— ---W -ae1ef' -- it -back- large, 25 to 50 cents each. ��,. day or two with friend's on Yonge dnties as station agent, after ha+v- Btreet. ing with sirs. Brown And the ]at- 'WHITEVALH PIGEON PLANT. _ 'cheerfully :as we --sent it out. Doesn't cost Whitevale; Ont, -Mi s Alma. Cowan an$ Miss ter's sister,, spent a most enjoy, ___ ,you One cent to try it. - 'Gert Culling areaperiding a week able trip in their gasoline launch - _ with W.. and _ Mrs, Ritebie at along the north shote, through • ` �j - Hagarsville. the Thousand islands and Trent iCkering :forage tit confidence irr this 3lachine and the ' -Clarence and Miss Elsie Rog- Canal. — -fact that we have .never. had one returned .to - era, of Whitevale, spent over Sun. -Dr. Towle and J: 1L Bundy All antcimobile and Bicycle IIg, enables us to make this guarantee. da with their gra»dmother, Mrs. appeared before the town=hip repairing promptly g _ H. ogerR• council on Monday with a largely attended to. - J.H.R - M. herr, of Bertin, motor• aipined petition from the farmer= Tire?, OU4. GreaGe and re.'paira �� MORE _ Price 1 S A111 ONE PRICE 'ed to Pickering one -day. last week im the surrounding country nhu \O LESS1 .00 TO ALL : -and i9 spending a few days at the are asking the council to re�lne?t always on hand. ,t home of biq mother here. the Hydro -Electric Cowmi-,�iOn®�eY, poG „ Andrew, H �,�� f ' -Mrs. Findlay. who has been furnish est4wate!' for light and , spending -Come'- weeks with her power. PICKERING, Out. me 1 -' ,- CHAPMAN sister, MrA. G. Cornell, has return- -Mr. Fierheller.'who, has been - -ed to her hot?rein Newmarket, principRI od the Pk-ketii g public- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ---- _ -SerRt, Russell Shirley, of the school for the past fewyear. ha- 159th Battalion. nosy training at resigned to .take a 'po-ition with a �1T �-+�� (3a i] p'BUCc1Pn, spent the weekend rLanufacttsring .,eunrera- in Iris \�ticei, hpret.r RrrPn, p'nr-0r,tnt to r iLL.iiLii'iii�+ ���--+++ _ at the home of his parent= here. home toss•u. Nevirnark-et• Thr- I-otrun 56, Chapter 1_?i: f the Revised -Frank Prnu�ie, who ha,+ -the leHvea-the-sebuol board ivith only `tatutps- of Vocarrn, ,ia14, that all contract for building the cernent two week.Q to-�ecnre A atit�ceaanr, credltoni and otbers. havinit rlaisw- r- against the estate ,.f Alfred All y., p �eutvert at the coater cf Bing, atrd. which: j+. y.ery aarf.nir to Lhe gee- ia$ce of the 'own -b p of Piekoerin1t,`��r We are clearing out all Blouses, •�.nder-shirts, Drawers, I clic: cow feted. now tion, the County of Ontario, ronpot, derrea� S ` p - —The annrtal picnic of fit An- ed, wbodied onor about the lath day _ -:�Or 2t -covers, Gowns, Princess SEps� ` Church streets has the Rask • - : Rev. J. and biro. Bedford-aud .drew's Sunday School *a- held on of January. 1916, are recolred on or - - - Mias Bedford motored to. Barrie Saturday afternoon at Simroe before the 2nd day of September, 1916• House I}ie8?3e9, etc. -. and Allaridale on ,Monday, where Point.." The date was fixed for to send by post prepaid or deliver to tltsep are spending a few days va- Friday, but a roach deairec3 rainsir, J. F. Grierson, of the Town of ,All at a big discount to make ready )ser n9W fall g as. _ Oahaw ,solicitor. or the executors of : {iQmB aIId et a bargain. - nation with friends. led to ,the st nement of the said estate, full particulars of their __ g– ;: -Misses Feta and Merle Steph- affair for a day. There was a claims and the noture of the securities __. ensoa, of Claremont, leave been 'large representation frnm the con- tit anvil held by them. �( riding a few days vacation at gregatioo present all of whom en. And notice is further Riven that af• G. A. 7GILLE SPIE, ..DUNBARTON the home of their grabdpareute, joyed the king iiat of aports sad ter za,id-last mentioned date, the ex. -John and Mrs. Stepheoaon. aft n1pa that w A provided. ecutort willroceed to' distribute the -- - Adair —Miss Anrda Miss ret. Morm ,Sanka�tof Rions—Ho touCan.. Nurthweatest p-EAugui-t -at, arc Alms only as ice t ey bhal[tnen ot a _moi a ISO ,� Toronto, are holitiaytaR at, the and 31).gl_.goiug And gl& to curve--llubleter sidaa•eteta-any pmwm um m e ■ 06. � ► • .uf the Tatter's Twele an -d Vark Alio "Hume - Seeker,-,, Ex._ aunt, W, H. and Mrs. Bank=.. eursions" jevery Titesda Y g trint till _ of whose claire ria notice has been re- _ ceived. : -T. M.- and -Mrs. M6Fadden re- Oct. $lst, Rood for 60 days. -to -re= D Lted,.atOshawa, A1ig. Sch, 1916. -turned home on. Saturday evening tura "Sea, Side" -Exturaious to Y g fit'. G. Ar_L.VWAt. Hxecutora, after=s pleasant two weeks' vara- Lower St.- Lawrence, Maritime JoHN_Ar.i.A%%%%y, f Pic-kering.y Von at the home of the former's Provive", -Newfoundland; Aug. J. F, (ialER+ON, Coil O11 Stoves �'- :VRrents in Durham, and with 18, 19, '110 and 21, return limit Sept. 46.48 •___ Solicitor -.for the Executors other -friends -iii- that part of the 6th, -cheap.- See, write ot• phony -- - ` A province. (36) Stephenson, rip -town ticket X�i=1cerl.=W Bakery : Lubrieatin Oils, fly 011e, -R..W, and btrs. Gordon left and telegraph .office, Whitby. for on Wednesday for a tw-0 week-' tickets. 't /CE CREAM' A. - - -1raceAion in the Thousand Island- -Offing. to the extreme hot .;:_ Harvesting Tools, etc. - and Montreal. • 'In the absence of weather - there - has• been no Rork - _?&r. Ggrdon,. Mr, Foster, of .Qrouo, done for the Univer-ity Base lBanL here.1✓ /•� c _ chargewill be in of the Standard Hospital supply. and as is i= prnprom_J S G P 'H ,H 'a B U / r � Y_ iced by Sept. 20th, Mr_. Ruddy -Mt-s. McNay and' Mce. 'bic`- would like the ladies of •Piekerinst- . Cauley, . of Toronto, were. the to help. by :taking the . ewing to :'99ecta of -J. C. and Mrs. Philip. their homes. There are pyjama- SAL' +�- SALT � : <'SALT � They all motored ont to Port and dressing s,*owr• These gar- - ,. Perry on Sunday evening, where n,Pnts will be deli�:ered if ladies DurinR the heatnf the day let us' - w: they 'called 'upon J.• H. Wagner, will 1A66 bIr Ruddy on either show you -•how to keep cool: We lrave on hwnd a new A ipurent o£ Salt, every sire qo+rwant from 'who_is�eriougly i11. the Bell or-"'Irld6pendent" tele Ice Crearn S„da;; anv flavor. Drink = e Sibs. 'to iUU lbs. sacks; at the old prices. 6 • , r�:gltigr bAz__s. ice cold of all description. Toronto, will speak at the next out ' ceased working for n,-, ave Home \lade Bread? Women'- Instittite' meeting, Aug. ninst continue working for.the.m. hke. mother tried to make. _ This N the.time_to.Gityyouur.Straa -Hatq anti we have a c dy 29th, at Mrs. E. -L. Ruddy'S home; . ,,-An. exciting runaway occurred Both phones in shop. lot froin $1.25 to $'_'.u0, also see our light Caps, Please keep this in mind, as ace on Tuesday afternoon, which HERB MONNEY, PICKERING Shirts, Underwear, Boots, Shoes. . would like a'large attendance of came to a sudden stop in front e)f -- --- members and,nun-members• the post office. The fourteen yeA.r Bu"�tre-�- ,,mer Suit from. Cadada's Best Tailors, the Lowndes Co., Victor Austin, of the 201st old daughter of George M . Rest, of ELDALE MILLS for which ♦ve are agents. We gnarantee a perfect fit Battalion, Toronto, is spending a the fourth .concession started ER=NCI- P=CK and the -best of Satisfaction. _ few daps -at "the home of par- driving to the village with the - - ente here. He had been copfined horse and -buggy. - Soon -after you can -always get the beat Mani- inR. the military hospital threaten• leaving home, something feighten- toba Flotir made from No. 1. ` . � t BUNTING, PICKERING �. ed with ab attack 6T npperidicitiQ, ed the, horse and it was soon be- Manitoba Wheat. Established I851. U13 is now home reciiperALing. yond control. Miss. West was Royal Household -and Glenora" for -The Methodists and Presby - thrown out of the buggy and al- Bread. Try a bag. A •ter•ians will again=urritein worrship though badly shaken up, fortuna- Pasts Flour Fre'sli' Rolled Oa0 on Sunday -next, when the morn. 'tel did not receive an serious' p y Y $RAN, sHORTs _ HARNESS and SUMMER GOODS ' ing, service willbeheld in., the injuries. When the horse reach- ..:MIX FEEDS - ° Methodist church and the, to erAng, ed Cammack's corner-ob the new - -' service in the Presbyteriaire'htirch. Greenwood road it turned south, -",-!,.-CRUSHED OATS - The`uniotl 'choir will .lead in -the upsetting the buggy. After A BARLEY CHOP Single'and Double Harness at rea'sonabl'e prices. Platih, service of praise. Rev. Mr. Duggan, 'time the buggy righted itself, but WHEAT and Rubber Rugs, Dusters, Trunks and Suit Cases. tr of Toronto, will officiate at both it was very badly damaged, the CRACKED CORN - services. top being torn off, the seat and 1 Set second-hand Single Harness, good, $12.50: T -MissTHyloi, ofBaltimore; Ma.,' other arts broken. When the, MIXED HEN FEED P . Caldwell's Cream substitute Harness, Collar and Boot Repairing neatly done. is visiting with Pickering friends horse reached the vilraee, the per- Calf Meal. - for . A few days. She bad been spirationwasrunningoff instreams Molasses Meal t5hop will be clor;ed Thursday afternoons summoned to Toroutb to attend and it did not Ston until complete CHOPPING AND- OAT during summer mnaths. the funeral of her brother, who exhaustion compelled it to do so. CRLTS$ING EVERYDAY' _ had died-ncldenly from an attack The animal was considered a Get prices on feed in ton lot's, PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM "J Wr ^ 'renmonix. she will spend a thoroughly reliable one am it never BELL PHONE. wr,r.ths with her sister before had shorn any inclination Home Phone 3600. W. J. COAKWELL fore returning to run away and children bad �•� Wee�� ;^ sequently driven it, Choppiug every day. ) .....'-_,,:.... �..:._._ m._ ,,,.-w_..... _�-..�.:.:.,. �. �:���..:...,.•.1.:�;,,...�..:._:�.�.W.�.,.....�_��..:::n.,,.�.w:..�.,n.,-.A,_._:�a�,...•..:?::_ . _ - ,�_ �•ii`"�:�r.z��..1r1