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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_08_25i'M 01 1 -15Ff e Mawr 4 A, n" T�-IEICKERINC�._�� seiia, -VOL, PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, G_U S 16 48 XXXV. -----.- AU S!E19 �A. VT*f*0*E tVnaL warba., AGINCOURT-' MARKHAM stablished 75 years Medilita I SPINK A heavy electrical storr.j, accom- Miller, contractor- for the big '.HILLS John agricultural baill 'here Tuesday noon panied in two of three places by light completed raising the int inenge trusses rainfalls, past over the liouthern part GREEENW00� R E. FORSTTBF, D. of 0., Regis- on which the roof of the ra'bw building *-tered member of the Optomptrical Asso- of York County Tuesday, levelling ing the trill rest: The building,is�80:by about mr Gisuon of Ostaxio. special attention given to FLOUR:_ standing grain, uprooting trees -and 260 feet. and all efforts to raise the 'cai the InIft of glasses.. Eyes tested free.. North. causing otTier damage. There was no - 0. 46tfit trusses Were in Vain until a wines and damage lightning, as -tale as - MILLS .:2 4 WHITE SATIN- BREAD known. At Richmond Hill the rain two gin polls were- first erectEd. A Q. w -ON,31.1)., L.R.C.S., fell heavily for- a shur-t time. and at '111 now be placed on the job,, which NICK INN big force of carpenters and masons .-L'R e Edinburfb, member of the college of CREAM BU_N8-FAMILY adillik C� lv� Physicians and Surgeons Of Ontario• licentiate en's drnerg there was a Ruiall' of Royal College of Snygeons, Edinburgh. Cyclone, scattering the stoolig f . will be rushed to c lotion in time U%b TFA B.UXS-ZA��TR V o grain for the opening of Im 99"'SlOttelitiOu to diliell4eg Of WCM01. in all directions, in some cases - carry- _11Tkhain Fair,in OkUldren. Office ar:dreside-_ce,Bro,::kba=. jog the sheaves a distance Octobei. The -agricultural hall,'whtn 'NVII E AT of 50mc- 'flo;shLd, will he one of the most PIMPING MEDICAL SURGICAL Bran _Junil)o. forty rode. m�iieir�in Ontario. A R L E Y 8116rts, WA_N.TEb and X-RAY INSTITUTE GREENWOOD OATS PiCkEiii.,4o, Get -my prices' �dllin`g_ ONTARIO Wheat 'Sere-i�niiia WHiTEVALE . . Z!, Lawrence Denny was in OL�hpwaa It. ELGIN TOWLE. X. B., X. D., C. X., few dav,� last week. A very (Iiiiet but pretty -wedding Ftysician-in-ebazge el!�ewliere. lohn 0. and NIL'S, Tottoti,are took place on Wednetda� All kinds of Chop. Rev. evening, a Rectal Dineases. Prosts-i�Dis- tases of Nlec. Diseases of Wrn-,va_ Ciincers, holidaying at Beaverton this week. August ltith, at the Baptist parsoriage. I have a largLfstoek on hand of U=Ors, X -Ray ezamiDaticz;• Dischsl-s Miss Ali6e Middle'to'n,,who has beer! Whltevale.'in'the �resence of immedi. ager nose, throat and lungs. Fitting glasats and very ill for some weeks, is we are glad ute relatives, when Eufheinfa, fhe BARLEY FEED 411 Cuts and chronic diseases. to say. imoroving. third daughter (1, Sa ue R, and the 0 -;o r, La. 'COAL D. L. and. W. 7 - Mee Hours ia to a a-nd-I SCRANTON Airs, Hunker returned to Toronto on late. Mrs.- Pennock, was married to BRAN' pen I Friday. after' spending ding a couple -of Roy A: Thomas, of Oslfawa. 'nilly son SHORTS STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Jaynes of Mr. and Mts. Thomas, of Deseronto, Gibson. E. FAREW by the Rev. Henry Criekington, The EL Ge�orke Mas6n and wife motored bride wore MIDDLINGS L. K.C,, BARRIS Je TBR.Coutij�� Attorney, acd Oourty AND STEAM. ie a daiiity. ber?orulng dress 9012aftor. ocurt Whitby. ICLr-, down from Turopto on .!�aturday of white crepe voile, with large pic- CRUSHED OATS evening and �pent Sunday with Mrs, ture fiat "trimmed with a cluster of white-gra-pes. 9 -coup e E- CHRlSTIA1N;-Rft1-ris­t*-P-*nd­ cousin. is,, Wafter Wilson-.- . The yorin- -- it- -A 0 B-Olicitcr. NcRary, PtAlk, Etc. Mcney?o- -iV- L 'SFVM- LIMITED) who were unattended, later -left -forSEED CORN J 04,111 Of0ce Brock St. Ncrib, Wbittv. Uly STOUIFFVILLE Oghawaside, where they will in future re- Rs t PICKERING, ONT. varieties, best dualities and Dental --- --------- - The roof of the Mennonite Church lowest pri�e. FILAKE B, BEATO-N. D. D. S_ rn the 6th concession of Markham was Graduate of the Royal College of Leaml G R. B RIE W S T X R, torn off and -all the windows on the •BROCK ROAD Surgeons &no University .'of ToziDnto, Veterinary Surgeon north side of. the building broken. over W. M, Prjaxle'e hardware tore. Wbil Master Walter Jdpkson is spending OMce bout 9 to 12; 1 to a d g'rain crops his Trees were uprooted and Rau pbone%L X ... 1424 Ihoco 44 1 HO - 130.r �Grad"te of the Ontar[6 - leveled. vacation with Markham friends. College x6d 1f,moz. %ioitpd friemft in ary Associate of the Ontario Zepbly�r During the progresi; of the heavy a=,kQon's Puint on Satur- • louotnsoe gagrbo., Veterinary College, electrical storm over the upper part �f day and Sun -day ;a4t. • 10 ) -_ - Markharn Township Tuead Ry night - Mrs.- V4 i r �r()nto. bac; return. I ad. phone & 2. 0. HAM -Issuer of Marcia e the barn belonging to Jolie Smith on ed hot:,.-. af-i pending two weeks' -"E A S T L AK E" M a Claremont , 4 W Licensee in the County- OntafiO the Otb concession near Ringwood was with I . I.M, at ont:9101 hkr father, .31.. Fi rIGha;i.8 village. 2717 trn-k by lightning and burped to the patricit The shingle that hag given satin-. - 'CHER SHOP gro�Q. together with the contents. Mrs. I wli;&on contarnplates t4k!ng a lAr PUT faction f6r over 80 yearg. Empire 7ForcHER. Real Estate Aut- 4 U01146r. TLluatcr call* ­Lox and lasuer About 0) tons -of hay and a quantity tri - to C 1h 0A'a no 17 Uday evening and Corrugated It on with a J in. by marriaze licences. Bro.agbato. 0 almike clover and b"ley was de-. wX!l spend the week -end with frier. ds 2 in. carrugatiout sep it before y011 A full line of Fresh Meats alwayb sttovpd, All the outbuildings were in that to,,rn, buy other makes. If yotk are � in -r of Marriage retried, but the live stock was saved 1r% HOPPER Issuer M 'SeoaFtit6r. - Try Lic,snoes in the Co -z a through the efforts of- the ncighburtc. to report, eising fAvorsibly at. X Premier for .30 day;-,;. Also on -hand at htp. Miss Mildred-Rayps, wp ars pleased need of it Cres c, .7C of Gilboa r1orwabd bie'reildet Claremont. Wagrn, on road every day, The loss isetoituated at 83W), partly the'I'V"t It Hospi er t.1, Toronto, -where- gaqc)line ei'kine!4 from $3!4.00 Up. B,BEATON TOTWNSHIPCLERE covered by Insurance". t, -hr u-nderwent an operation for ap- 'M P I CK ER IN -C, of dancer. I JV. Conveyancer. commiscionar for taking Fresh Pk,rk S,t.u"ge a sp4icift . Ity • pendir.-itis. She is now considered out See or write me before buying. avlw Accoontazt, Etc. *on" to ,ono hem property. . 4szer of Marriage Lic� Bell Phone. BulOier'sr.cattle.wanted jTH LINE, to da-rnaai� *w; don,- by- thp F. I Prouse', Pickefilig JAS O'CONNOR. ' -PICKERING - Levi Turner is visiting vi ith relatives severe stoem that pasqc�d over this h -T-, loc-Ikk on Tttesdar 1:at. uptqoting. 3, H 9, PUG H, Glen Moj�,r. On t,Currier F{injt.:►rd Cb.iirh 14't' L,coo-i-� A­cv,c"r, Fred Middleton spen* S,jn&&y_ with apple trepi and destrnving 1 larin, !a oxl rlvd sr I ihc-",*j.,t1,rii stc,*k arent�i at Gon4vvood. P'll't of the app!,- crnp. AVIII� 1 CEMENT• TILE I -18&J*s cc di.o,4d apy-berv, urke ice -et- 14 ar.4 jsz*j(*:'&r Tb,- rodri S-iirday wtiq very -fo!(; wFl* -1,14,ivn' all 'to- Pit-eeQ, and a 3&17",SEE ---OUR -NEWI'"p 'for more. r �hprp is room wsmt,e Rf other. bil(­ twiit#-d othd The undpr4ignpri has begun the mann- �44 PORTILL, L;rehsed Aiictiorleer, SAW - I _X G . M A CH IN ES T. iind Nlr4. G.ttner vis4tiQ with W. othe-Ya i%e darnAged. and Win. Badge-* p Fis for Cwintles of York and Ontario, Atfe- fac-tore of cement tile. front 3 to 12 1110113 $6106 of all kit" &*tem no 4 to or shortest a a row lost Ek part of lii,; barnr roof. Rain Anehps. Calland Fet- -quota�- (5, nd Mre. B�of)tb fn -Nondi -Style4Q to suit everyone. eiretilar 0 fo saittoe, AddTesif-Green &%er P.O., Oat, ur f4rtueTj have fliiimhed harve*t ovideatly-mi4ste compensation r the tions at varriq on Brock ha-mmet-ed sind gii-w m- An8 threahing ;A,dl the g- now. da.mAge done and more. 7 road. balf mile wetit of W8. -POWELL.' Licensed Ane- --Piic-ej rta-ionable. ales Jennie Dixon ha -k iii�tarned . tfone*r valuator and eolle.4or for hotne. after enjoying it few holid4tya. Spink 'Xills. :�-Gouatles al-Ocitario,aci York All kinds of We --ell 4ruery w'-heele, cirelilar ii,. Hutcliing-; i,4 busy now thrirsh-ing -WMITKVALS Al-�o, Cement -kept constanLly' Wed corid*:cted eitter pr vata;y or by auction on hand, `awe. 911. aftertaking it -few lesson* on trwneb. Wt. J. Leary is the guest bf'New ?ox d&t" or other particulars apply at re*i. . . Aline ekgineo and . donne, Cizabeth St- Pickermp; Pbone orders cuttert andbuggies. Ing. leftt NILWO OZIC07 P..clertg. VIAI re uw-kpt frikmda, ]Frank- Mitchell 7 - It M r ittid- Mrs*. Richardson anal Mise ow -4001100t attention. ure, %V J. fle.1ton 1.4 -with- Mrs. D. Iced. Also sales s. or. Ford -Cars. My Alice Turn" ;IL-nt 40"Ay lit.J. %vstnn for a few days, PICKERI`i�G p1soz,azzmberis lzdopezd*rz 1402 MicbPJ.l'&' By.:OCK ROAD, %a.. Aarlon Philp..of, Utica. 14 the A number franc here attendif"Ll the fflipot of Ulpis Helen Trover. J have a- good stock,of xar�,,I�jp,.arty it Green HIY6r tact -w -k pi#, %Vill Au t p 1* 0 � of 6imp Borden, ruit Packages _b" F REAL ESTATE..... Is opending A few days with his -par- great success. A ent-khere- .1100.000 Berry Boxes now ready, OSHAWA FAIR E. H, and Mrs. Tooke, of Clarkson, .-Crates. 24 and 27 quitrtpi pent the week -end with Joba and iBaskets. 11' and 6 quarts Read the Prize List. road tF, Bills and if you want- more information yrs. Ansr�n, -writ-k-the. Secretitr_%%_ Mesdames Thornton and Fennell Wire FenLing1�l Rem"na-b"'r- tht_ have relut'notl-Triini a eng y - tin dates, 4r -pt. 11th, Itth and 13th I have For Sale It Hcuse Find Lot friends at Pontimc. Mich. ALSO -71A Th, IS2nd Ontario County&ttalion We. are pleased to see Mr. F. 0" JCboppimg and Oat Rolling in Pickering Village. Large wirb their Band will feature large Barden, some young fru. t Wednesday 13th. Daniell 911611t after a week's conflne- Brace'Wire, Staples This. ii; another war nii-nt t6 the hou"Irom illness, year and the drill of the 182nd will be Lieut. W, -I.- Beaton has cmitpleted a& usual. trees. Everything in' d ij Call and -ee me as this i-3 a bar Posts -an'd W. G. Barnes, Gree fti­�t-Qlaf­ repair. one of the- big features and attrac- hh at Camp Borden and is Dow Cedar 11 River on.dutyat Lhp. headquarters of the _,gain for some one. Frank Rogers, of AV I hithy, I. who hu 182nd at Whithy. Or address R. R. -No. 1. Lottist Bill, and idverd Posts week posting tin bills C,,,r years is this ow that Lieut. F el P�s advertised the EVIr f We are glai to know Ste' 'sTg A, MaJor hw4 been enabled to re4imp We V. Richaran' matter. Watch forthem. Thedirer. trainingt tors are making alterations a ;ILL the Aviation 'Camp it cofti, r,xiniber. - Cement , Shinglea ,, nd pre- Long Briwcb, after his recent -acci- No ry Pickering. ratiot.sat Alexander Park for the dent and Ready Roofing JOHN PHILIP ta Publie, Lath Flilg fair and now is th;e time for ',dxhi- alway's in stock. Ras a full line of lres) and !;Ur bitors to preparetheir i?xhi", Har. vest promises to be over long before N414ITSY 0 e fa Thw npw se -.its in the Me s 'C. REESOR, 7-1 ed meats constantly on hand. Water, Pure Water the air. %vhi(!h will MI 'w time to pre- . . . - . .1 . ' ' Spice Roll, Break st Bacon, part- sto(,,k for show purpose -c, if you thodi t If you ace wisr;'voli will lipi the only have. not a pfiz,--li-3t. -seryd to (-' P, Tabernacle a -re, heing.installed. Ham, Bologna, . We . iner.% etc, Ideal well, drilled by Chpiq'.'ii, Rice, Davis, the Seor-etary.and see the pry . Rev. R. IV. Allin, rector!_ -,f--'Au LOCUST HILL wh6 6 agent ftyi Drina Mills. Gasolifie liberail prize; offered in all classes, vSaint,,', has become an autoi�;t, -7 - , Higbes;t.pt+ces paid for Engine,;-, all kinds of pipe and fittineq The organ in All Saint' Chtirch is Butcher' s cattle for water work,; Also bath ro'onv fix-- BROUGHAM. in fine •-shape,' after its recent ove h wiling. tures. PAc. �.`v'erylhing given careful ha • ieekel& ��i Dr. McKinnon is. holidaying in'Mus'- It is prono, ��ar�, attention. e d t o add t w+) s op k o ka. posite the town p,irk -on Brock street V rq RICE'S PUMP WORKS. N. Y, Potmh6r, of Toronto,' spent to that favoi fie athletie.ground. llonle' Tel. 5521. nt. AVhfteval . e, 0 Sundav here with hid father.. A settlement of the- question of Firs-t-61ass rigs for b'' gess Fera Johnson is vk!iting. rola- assessment for sewer service ha'.;' heen ire 'Kidne tives and friends in Uxbridgp.­ reached- between the town and the or n The Pickering L#y Fed Cassie -rind friend:, spent Stin. Ontario Ladies' College. -trains- • day with his brother, Will Cassie, of The town eouncil- are' to: aitendthe. meets all Agincourt, meeting at Uxbridge on Friday called ng promptly attended to. Vigilance Committee e 'mily Milne, of NVinnipeg, Lapp to iiiaugurate tht'. Miss E ��� ls ent for Canada Carriage Co. visiting with her uncle and. aunt, W, movement for a county - system, of, Th.s. nbiprf of this and.'Mrs. Cassie. good roads. lessen stealing and prosecute Duncan and _Mrs.-`D-6Tphin, of CiRre.. e pumping stntton for the sewer. Melt P(!he Feeling, so Feak, mont, spent SAinday here with R. J. South of the Grand Trunk is at last tired ? Not so spry as you the felons. and Mrs, Cowan. being completed by the Allis-Chamb- used to be ?- Getting old ? Members baviuR property etc] George Philip is on an extended ers people, It is located at thi foot of cate immediately with- a eta corarnutd. motor trip frorn- Toronto, touebiug Brock street and is a most elaborate .-Keep _your -health good my member .'7 FallTerm upwis Aug 28 of Ex"utive 'Com Guelph, Goderich and Berlin affair. -and you need not fear old Committee. Miss M. Feasby has returned to the The Bell rompany's pr*acti(,e of send; age. Many men mistake EIeLiOTTMembership .fee $1.00, city, after a month's holidays with ing long distance messages through Kidney -Trouble for• signs her people here and at Oshawa Oshawa is to be investigated by the of advancing age. YOU Tickets maT be bad from the President or Mrs; Russrrell, of Mcmnt Forest finance committee of the town councilQ are no so old as, yoii think got SecreterT on application•. and Miss Chapman, of Uxbridge, are yisit- Aggravating delays are reported by -'fou are. Disordered ki& Expc. Com, -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm• in g with the former's brother, Graham• business men, neys make you feel old er,.W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Johnston, Great preparations art, making for Cor. Yorrge and Charles Stat Mrs, Stapley and daught'er. Mrs. before'yonr time. of_ the Heydnsbore Park et-lebration on -Made this remarkable average re- J. A. O'Connor: W. J. Clark. Crewer, and Miss Gibson, Toronto, Thursday when, two special trains Karr's Kidney Pills will cord foci the last 12 months. We President, secretory spent Tuesday with Thomas Poaciter from th� extreme north end of On, tone n:) -and invigorate were asked to fill more than thirty and other friends. times as tn&ny 'positions as we had T. 0. and W. J. Brown* -and -Mrs tario county wn direct to the,. your kidneys ;'they ban - TOOLS SHARPENED - park. The 182nd is to give a'splefidid ish yonr backache and graduates. The business world calls Frank Gerow, of Tilronto, motored entertainment. enterta you:prepare here and now; splen- We out on Sunday and spent the dity with Start yon right tbwards make a specialry of crosscut saws, James Hogg, clerk -of -the -works at D on Ail /Jet did oEportunities good salaries. W. and.Mrs. Mos rove. good health. Tools of all kinds, Locke repaired. A severe thunderstorm passed over the government works, was .very se - All who are anxious for a success- Razor -honing a specialty. For a first. Price 50 een t@. ful start in-15nsiness life should are . our village Tnes(rav afternoon The verely injured by an accident Satur- class hair trim or an easy shave call ligbtTiing and thunder were alarming, day afternoon. in stepping from one range now to enter this popular at the'East-end Barber Shop. platform to a lower. one &-plank broke` school. but no daruags is reported. - A high 0 See our House Fdr-nighings of all wind accompanied the heavy rain, and throwing him seventeen feet to a 1W. J. Elliott. Principal, kinds. Slightly used Carpets many trees were uprooted. The ven- cement floor in the power house. Be- Druggist- Graduate Optician Write. -to -day for large Catalogue. from 15 cents a yard up. tilsitors were blown from Thomas !ides breaking an arm bewas injured W. J. GORDON PICKERING. rJ= figr, 03:LtJ&T%0 Philip's bam.internally. ' 1=1--3ace - -.:•ra•� . r >i aw's^as ;y;,•cvramc. ,�-.r�w:•�.. ; ry,. .,. F„ W -• ^.". � e^ ,.: F +!R ... .. '. ,' .. ,:. �sY ,iii n. 1�,, - v.,<: r' � .tagp:. ., ,. -r. ..�.°v--,�a}-�.. -eN.r ... ,r.. ,- .... r�+ R"'.w^ fi �w�r,� ,:ni.;.+ia� -�., 1 �•' � �� ... : .. � ... n _� .,,�s.. .;.. - '^ -.....r .•r;"�': .'+^^Ys':��:' `^`.- ..+ �'�!c� xdC°" +a r.. *ti�3t � ^^t ,mi'••.+v- o •.a a.!••'o'�'a 'z+ .. yiw+t+s< ���-' �: ry'�•r.•n.j.- ....Sa_a m'.sersrz... u., ac �'x*,oxa.cd �,: a+.. + %(+sa..a.-Swu:.c�aR' '°L _eow_ k.•u-m •s sa- <- •.aan.,�e.s ...-sr,:l,: - v: N. _ hats r,:. ++' ..:44£,. rZ .. • - .-. - - .. .. ,5.' z'. ''i'P" ... r `-s .i ►:,'. Jnr . -p Y , • z 11M- ` OFFENSiYE ON SOMME - .UE" LAB RING CLAW r l MYtU--I�EEVQ_T� ,i :;� L _�. _ ._____ ✓h4#*:' Steady Gains Being Made While Lomm in OQsratlomw have Been . 'Authorities Endeavoring to Trace Some-o- r Pamphlets Advocat ` Reduced to Minimum. Peace at Any Price. h, + A despatch from Paris Says:—"The tion of losses to a minimum. The 2' A despatch from Rotterdam says: I bellion among the working classes of operations on the Somme on Wednes- operations in Artois and in Cham- x ' Throughout Gerrrsany. the` authorities Germany. day were merely a detail of the offen- pagne cost five trim_es more all — _have..their_-.hands full nn s a in and The well informed Cologne c4rre- sive and o! only local beating," a the ground gained on the Somme: , spondent of-the Tyd writes: — - r high military officer explained to the The purpose is to destroy the German trying to trace the source of gam- "Complete removal of the ctengor- x Associated Press, •°but significance, is forces, and the Franco -British defen- <� phlets advocating peace at any price. ship may be. expected shortly, .as the derived from the fact that the Ger- sive also has accomplished, the feat of "` Thia symptom of revolt among a i authorities can no longer oppose the Mang did not counter-attack as usual. holding on the .western front the K r large section of the people recently increasing stream of protests and the ' Never before have they tailed to re- greater possible portion of the Ger- 4� £ ' assumed alarming proportions. A ' bitter agitation among the people. ' Fact when successfully attacked, and man forces. d - few days ago there was a house-tot a y , . Y g The only result of the Government's their failure to do so in this case is 'It is fallacious to figure out the n house search in Berlin, resulting in measures of suppression is the ap- :-either. a sign of weakness, or, more probable duration of hostilities on x^ , the arrests of an editor and printer pearance in succession -of secretly ely, because of confusion of orders. I French soil b computing the averse < r �; e'-' ' associated with the Socialist or aniz- y p g ,., ,, �:,�; g produced pamphlets distributed from "The precision with which the I surface of ground gained per day., ation. StrongFst measures, however, hand to hind, which are increasing French offensive has been carried out Every time an action takes place, E r failed to suppress this form of agita- the prevailing unrest and the general Is shown by the fact that every ob- even though the gain may be no tion tion against war, which is so wide- YPeling of collapse. Removing the ?- s read as to baffle the efforts of the ; censorship would be • a safety valve, jective designated in advance o! an I more than a hundred yards or so, n ; °:..` P p action has been reached. At Maure- the opposition is beaten. 'He loses a >> military and police. It is proof of for the feeling is now Increasing in ' Pas a certain number of houses were heavily and the weakening moral of- �h the existence• of a great undercurrent' bitterness among the. laboring ," 1 selected, and every one of them was ;feet cannot be measured in yards. It `4 0! discontent" which approaches re- ;classes." t captured and occupied; it never was ; is a cumulative effect which sooner or ` inbended to attempt the occupation of later will wear the enemy down so _ $ ' the entire village. that he will be unable to hold the �P�IaI'SFR. SEL�`I�G IND 1 One consequence of this precision French gains to a few hundred s r, in the French operations is the reduc- I yards." , .'{ CE—r �' ll -- — - _RUSSIANS READY .11GERMANS FLED _ -- England Enters Into Agreement With Australia for -Supply of " FOR NEW ]DRIVE] IN FACE - OF FIRE Brig. General Bird, C.B. Zinc Concentrates and Spelter. - Photographed at a recent vestiture .__ by the King at Buckingham Palace. f;Airoops an Central Portion of'i Losses in Counter-Attacks on - A despatch from London says: An The effect of the agreement will be '- Front Are Splendidly C.B., wearing the goldthe Somme Described _ - on his felt arra to chow . he has been upright stripe agreement has been reached between to ensure the transfer of the smelting Great Britain and Aust-alis, under industry from Germany to British 1 _ _ Equipped. wounded. as Enormous. which Great Britain contracts to pur- hands. The amount involved in the A despatch from the Russian chase 100,000 tons of zinc concen- agreement exceeds £25,000,000, cover. A despatch'from London says: The V� r �% trates and 45,000 tons of spotter an- ing more than halt of Australia's an- ab _ Armies on the Central Russian front, nightly despatch from British head- � ILL IAREE h3ER AN ! nualiy from Australia during the nua! output. The remainder o! the _says: The continued success of Gen- quarters on the Somme front de- out de- period of the war, and for ten output is expected to be taken over - eral Brussiioff's two powerful move- scribes the sanguinary defeat of pow- PARIAH OF 31A�I0t � a years,P 6 afterward. ; by France and Belgium. met era ts, which duai'ly are envelop- - - - I erful German counter-attacks on Thursday. In one of these attacks - — ing Kovel and Lemberg, have begun the Germane advanced six deep, but TREATY PROTECTS BIRDS. ��} to have a marked effect on the situs- were taken under so heavy a fire that All Diplomatic Relation's Are TURKEY DESIRES _ kion In the central portion of the they fled in retreat before even reach- Severed Till Reparatlon for i Canada and United States Guard In-! �j r�j` r front which, except for small Russian '.ins the British-. linea. Their losses F'1'S nit's Marler. acct Destroyers. z SEPARATE PEACE " gains"in the lake region of Dvinsk, are described as enormous. ;has remained virtually unaltered General Haig also announces the A despatch from London.. says i Re- I A despatch from Washington says: since the Russians tell back last-- Au- , seizure of a 100-yard trench north- I plying to -a question in the House of A treaty between Great Britain and gust to the line from Dvinak w the 'west of Bazentin-le-Petit at the row ! Commons on Wednesday, Premier As- the United States for the protection INFi.UE'�'TI:4L OTTOMANS AND P u£th said the Government wa4 deter- : of insect-destroying birds an both Pinsk mstrshes. The Austrian line of the British advance toward the . q �� sides of the Canadian boundary was BULGARIANS HAVE SOUND- delivered from the latter re 'on be tolerate a resumption of di lomatao :ED THE ALLIES. . l now has receded so far before the re- btartin uich heights. Counter-attacks mined that this country will not signed_ at the State Department' on posted thrusts o! the south-western Russian forces in Southern Poland asserts, were unsuccessful. relations with Germany afterthe war Wednesday by Secretary of State ;, A .��.•e r . Lansing and, Ambassador Spring- A despatch from Rome says:—Re- '.-and The French $renounce that .they until reparation is made for the mur- sad Galicia that the Germans are iii Rice. The treaty is very broad and ports are coming from eset, west. ger ,of a flanking movement from spent the day in consolidating the der of Capt. Fryatt. Some of our -the south and the automatic retire- captured ground, while General Haig allies," continued the Premier, "have rovers practically all kinds of .bird north and south concerning efforts by M of!' the forces opposed to the reports the further penetration for suffered by brutalities even more life. Its administration will be left ,Turkey and Batgaria to make a cep- , ' g y kind ever this is the first treaty of the to peace w:trh the allie9r How. • avian centre. � 800 yards of the German front west gross and ort a more extended scale.; to local soft. >ritiee. 90 faY ea it !s ,gra Despite the desultory bursts of ac- of the High h Wood. than ourselves b action of the Ger- known, r, the papers warn the public not tivity at various points Russian offi- man authorities. We are in consult- I k put too_much faith in such rumors F kers say there are many indications pOISON'7NG HORSES- ° , ation with them -as to. the best, most 4 - as, while there is a grain of truth is -" that the Germans are prepared to INTENDED FOR BRITAIN :.effective steps to be taken and as to : BRITAIN, MORE POTENT s 'Iphem, the Governments of those co�n- tries have taken no steps to that end. iabandon their present line on thin I what conditions should be expected in _ 'THAN SHE EVER W A9. The fact seems to be that certain !n- Part of the front at any moment. A de9patich from New York says: f the terms eif peace to secure repara- � -0 fluertrigl persons of both Turkey and --A plat to poison the bis shiar_terts tion that will satisfy justice.' ,A A despatch from London Bays: Balgaria have sounded England and. XRITISH ZEPPELINS of horses from Kansas City for the member asked if the Government was,[ "Britain's honor is not dead, her ATTAIN GREAT SPEED. use of the British Government, is be- "-prepared to make a statement that might is unbroken, her dettiny unful- France and even Russia, for the pur- pose _ ing investigated by secret service ; Emperor William is wanted- for wil- filled, her ideals unshattered by her of ascertaining on what Lerma a New Airships Are Superior, to the operators of the Santa Fe Railroad enemies," declared SecretAry for separate peace would be granted, but fol murder in this case.' No answer was returned . to this. that the allies replied evasively,-intim- German Dirigible. eche reads which transport the t V a ar Lloyd George, in addressing at!ing that they could only treat with - jn 'horses to Newport News, where they ; Welsh singing societies at the Eisted the responsible Governments .and on A despatch from London says: The embark for England. For more than - FARMER IS OWNER dfod at Abitryatwith on Thursday. !Daily Express features ait.article by a month a OF GRAIN. IN STORAGE, "Britain is more alive, more potent, the understanding thafullyt,the countries ;its naval expert on "our new Zeppe- ging number o! horses, I p desiring peace would fully n Rea- - � �� P " although leaving Kansas City in per � -� she has greater dominlons, h.�r influ- Iedge the victory of the allies_ Real ' :"tins. which says: During the. past feet condition, have- been, arriving at : Question Which Has Arisen in Inter- ,encs is wider, her purpose deeper and � `'week I have watched the eat Brit- I Pry ' P negotiations are still a long way off, j gr Covington, Ky., bhe-first etopping pretation of Grain Act- _ more exalted than ever- Why should but, interested Bnlgarlans and Turks j� Ish airships at wolk, and, although 'not? her children sing? place, either ill or dead. Autopsies A despatch from Ottawa says: are working for this result. •I am unable to make practical corn- by British veterinaries. disclose gra- P --0 Prof. A. Magill, chairman of the _. ,parlsons with the .German Zeppelins, enic poisoning. More than 10,000 , BRITISH DECORATION - ' our new airships certainly seem mar- Grain' Commission, and'Mr. Staples, our new rigid and beautiful! de- horses a month are leaving "the La. I of the same body, are in the capital FOR' BELGIAN QUEEN. "WANT MAXIMUM FIXED. wellY throp, Missouri, concentration camp conferring with the Government rela- ---- isigned. Mariners who - have made over the Santa Fe Railway and the tive to an important question which :A despatch from London says: Quebec Labor Council Petitions Sir close observations of German dirig- work of the mysterious poisoner al- Kblea consider our stew .airships cap- ready has coat the British Govern- has. arisen In connection with the in- King George, during his recent visit. Robert Borden. _ able of being ur reed more readily, Ment more. than 5.100Brit terprptatiori of the Grain Act. The to Belgian headquarters, decorated -of finer model arid- altogether less _ _ issue is whether grain dealers are em- {Queen Elizabeth of Belgium with the uebecspatch Distri Districtom Councilec says- The Federated cumbersome than the German type. ROUMANIA FRIENDLY 1with powered to treat grain in Storage Royal Red Cross of the First Class, Q The British airships, moreover. at-, them as their own. Hitherto says a Government press. bureau Trades and Labor at a meeting on The B amazingly, high" speed. TOWARD BULGARIA they -have been doing this, selling the � statement on Wednesday, !Tuesday night decided to petition the j grain and. replacing it, with other .� Right Hon. Premier Borden asking A "despatch'' from London says :— grain of the same grade. The farm- " his Government to fix e' maximum TO FIX CENTRE SPAN , Tommy s Jam Comes High. price for the sale of meat potatoes, ! _ Bul arian and Roumanian relatrions I ers cleaim that they have no right to -OF QUEBEC BRIDGE. have become more friendly, according do this, -that they can move the grain, A despatch from London days: Dar. !bread and all everyday l�fe neces- to a telegram from Sefla, transmitted but not sell it without authority. The ing the past .year ' the Government sities. The prices lately have been A despatch from Ottawa says:. It by Reuter's Amsterdam correspond- matter has been taken tip with Hon. spent $10,000,000 for jam for the on. a constant soar in' the district, Is .expected that between Sept. 14 and ent, The .readiness of the Rouman. Arthur Meighen, who, it is under- British soldiers, it was. announced in .while the wages have not • kept pace r.. r F 18 the great centre span of the, Que- -tan Government to 'agree to the ex- stood', has given his opinion in favor the Commons to-day. with the cost of living. • 'bee bridge will be floated into posi- ;change of goods between the two of the farmers' contention, and has_� r....._r_ T_ _Q ` tion. This will pave the way for the countries is very favorably comment- been' referred to tate Justice Depart- openingBRITISH of .the structure early next ed upon in the Bulgarian capital, says inept:. a�{� 1 �'ay\ �t� _ year. the_despatch. -- --- - _--- — __--------- _-- G aWA- PY- MAY DEMAND -' rM Ty TA I -;1IR RECALL OF U. S. ENVOY. 7UNIT" IN TRE ' SUBMU-WARFARE RESUMED A despatch from Rotterdam says: �q�p Germany is seriously considering the A11t111r5T MERCHAK• SHIPS advisability of asking for the recall German First Une34 Was Broken Everywhere and ;•`of UnitedaAmbassador the SeCOId at any PointsS W. GerardaccordngtoeportsIn i diplomatic circles here, Mr. Gera d a r' Campaign Follows German Note to the United States Respecting approval of the British censorship = - Boats Carrying Guns. and his criticisms of .Germany are A despatch from the British Army on the horizon, along bhe of edges _ - said to have dr;,aplepsed the German in France says;—With the skies clear bloody High Wood, and-thence-along -- - GovernQnt, Delville or Devil's Wood to the lower for arti'llery' observations, following I evels of the river valley, where there A despatch from Paris says:=-Ger- whips." According to flue Tempa, the , .Forty Million Bushels, tko heavy rains, the English and has been no cessation in the fighting man 's submarine warfare against Germans are now acting under this French sttaeked the Garman linea on or the pounding of the guns, day after; y A despatch from Calgary says: Re- _ merchant ships is again in full swing, notice, and. it says that three days turning from several weeks of travel Friday afternoon ".along the entire day therms was a continuous cloud of ago the Italian ship Plata repulsed front f;om the Anvre to We Somme, smoCe from the bareting shells as thea according to the naval expert of the with andel the farmers in the Province gunfire attaelsa of an enemy sub- where their blows. fluxing the past two British and French guns united . in � and elevator men' at line elevators o! C, Paris Temps. The temps declares marine. The article concludes with weeks have broken the German first their thunders. P & the , C. F. Farmers' Elevators Com- °it The British made gains on eitheri 5r;. that this pew 'submarine campaign an emphatic declaration that g simil- of' everywhere and the sec d line parry, C. F. Brown, Vice -President of followsttite German note to the United iar course will be followed by other that corporation on Wednesday stated at many points, side of Guillemont, where the Ger.� " Rtia�ei o'l Feb: IO',-£n wrtiic)i it a+ae coptma Aare pf polied ttuircitiar►t ships; Front the ridge above Pozieres mans still hold -the fortifications of that the •crop of this province would pfd: " Mwehant .ships carrying guns undismayed by "the murder of Csgtve a wheat yield alone of 40,000,000 where the battered stone ruins of li their old second line and have their, i T cannot be considered as �soeful 16'ryatt s windmill std, to the highest point heaviest concentration of guns. 1 . bushels. \ an� r ,. . 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Tho Leading Intal My .e aritiA Much depends upon the outcome o Summer brings mental and Columbia. t ALL till ,.. .,.. � ..__ the "great drive" now in progress The Western Canada irrigation As- the vaA i war fronts,_ not only u hy81C81 lasaitudC. ale soeiation field its' Tenth Annual Con- MAW 1 + concerns the German military force, spirit is languid,'thC liver is vention at the City of Kamloops. the but in the political affairs of Ger-lazy. Nature is , trying to last week in July. The picturesque -Many.. little city taken its naips from the _ It is difficult for any people at war unload the toxins that Come Indian equivalent "Meetin of the fie Wish Satisfied. -� Waters" where he �a tions o! the diplomatic force, and we mel day and good fellowship, health and er oc a tam ly on the of outdoor exercise. P happiness radiate from all and opens kitchen door. A stout Irish woman, And. that Germany-is-noW-divided-im. pp • angry ab being, .interrupted in her her foreign policies. Nature to restore natural wide in hospitality its doors to you. work, palled open the door and glow-• .R1�PD If reports are true that escape the vigor and Viin. Get an eight- Away, back over a hundred years ago ere3 at him. r REA►� German censors, there is formed in Wider stamina by g eatin keen on of North West _Fur _Trading Co., "Did per wish to nee me 1 v she de-'._ that country an alliance between Lib- with kappreciation the advent- manded'in threatening fonds. erals,' Socialiata and Catholics for the Shredded Wheat 81$Cuit ages -of the location, established a est time in itiso " These are sup- post on the_ present site of Kamloops "Nall, I did," he assured her with an ry- - with fresh fruits and green aplogetic .grin. I got my vise. M porting Chancellor Hollweg in his —the junction of the now called thank you." And he went. BY attL a>fi tta ve etable8. Cut Out meat North and South Thom son Rivers. y - opposition to the submarine naval g P BY OF1HEFAM policy, formerly -pursued ,by Admiral and potatoes -- eat these Its excellent water communications; Canadian Natianisl Exhibition at von Tirpitz, backed by Conservative- its central position In a wide open deliciaus, nourishing little tendance record: 1909, 752,000; 1910, =< 1 Agrarian elenient. which.. demands stretch of splendid grazing country 837,000; 1811, 926,000; 1912, 962,000; . th t b • e warfare loaves of baked whole wheat and its healthy, growing climate, at, 1918 1 009 000' 1914 62 9 a aggressive su maria to be Germany's 'only hope to win. Of and be cool, Contented and 7 ,ppp Indians and traders from all , 1 1 t 864,000. course, this policy would annul the hg ppy. For breakfast with partstracted parts, and soon the little trading- post grew in importance and popula- Teuton promise to the United States .milk or. cream;. for luncheon tion. • Seventy-five years afterwards Russia Prosperous. and would doubtless embroil the re- with berries or other fruits. the Canadian Pacific Railway throat Russia is said to be the only war- ' public in the European conflict.' But what is that to a nation that can lis- w ,'Made in Canada ring nation whose eactually, its steel rails through the main street people are little growing more prosperous during the treaties when they stand in regardit _• of the aspiring _con unity, and i was' but an. endorsement of the conflict, prohibition answering for �, the way- of what she considers her Following the Doctors Orders. part of the change._and the forced da. opinion of the old trading company, velopment of new. industries. explainr. military necessities? As an excuse for this policy of pir- "Six morbhs ago you told me' you -that Kamloops wars indeed, "The !ng the rest of it.. ac it is urged that German made y g y couldn't sleep at night for worrying Place in the Sun." There are irrefutable reasons why =eev minarwo Liniment is'tas noa■e the promise to the U. S. to cease about the money you owed me," Kamloops claims the distinction of this barbarous form of warfare, only the U. S. "So I did," answer the impecunious being the leading inland city of the � The Canadian Natio-l:1- Exhibition upon the condition that debtor. Province of British Columbia. Its pays an annual surplus to the City of should exact the recognition of in- „gut you still owe me, and you are U. 1 tin marks it as I Toronto of T25'000 to $00 000 Last d rights of Great ­ geograp tea posi o - PERILOUS NRPB. ternti on, the seas,. which it is claim- . — - serving a v—eryrteige a dividend-was245,0@6. Britain has not been done. True. You see, when I realized from Vancouver, 390 miles from Cal - /10 ed ;n Ran. -_ The leader of the Conservative- that it was impossible to pay you I Bary and 640 from Edmonton, it sees s>rasa POTATOES `'-so=e Men T-ke Their Admiral ('"vent. to ase .a doctor about my in- no ossible rival. With a population P EED POTATOES. IRISH COD- _ , Serous Placea. Agrarian element is former 2 S pn i somnia. He advised me to quit moor- of some 6,000,, it points with pardon- biers, _ Dctewara, Carman. order A short time ago a man was dis- I von Tirpitz, who resigned his pas -sub- y g, anything g I able pride to its splendid streets and tattons. V. V. Dawson Brampton Quo- g tion when forced by Hollweg to sub- r in and it there is an hin -- covered in his lunch-hour fast asleep mit to. the American demand. pride myself on its following the pavements, to its modern electric - on a plank His arms were hanging doctor's orders.impke'ttly.' : lights, power, water and d telephone Aar:oL>EB aro>s sAL>il. , one on each side of t e board, ' hiis forced Hollweg to organize a systems, and to its uninterrupted 'iHRE:9itY-ti�li:.Ns -3UCTiON HOSE. which was about a foot wide. He was �— steady progress. With abundance of t Canvas Covered,21" at 45 cents. - publicity Campaign in whizh he is to —nerds Lialmeat used bT ?hysloiaaa F,ntl•e■s 8tttched Canvas Belting 7", snoring gloriously. and quite care- I water, continuous bright sunshine and ty, at 24 cents. a. smith: fad York go through the principal c:tiea g! undisputed soil -fertility, it contains Z.. 3orontp. less, whether awake or asleep, that - --- - - - t if he turned over for grester comfort ; policy. pens aily and explain big Pa'sHorrible Anger. all the attributes necessary to future –702 BALM. _ „ policy. it is claimed that this has "Ma annoyed Pa terribly last commercial and agricultural del he would tumble out of- bed one y y P- ' ,hundred and twenty feet, for that been made necessary especially since RON night." menta. _ i.�it vasty a S�erir, Township.Must •',plank was part of the seaffolditrg the defeat of the German t+avy m 1 ■eli. sor rticulars write the North Sea battle—tbe truth of "Test s°?" �"eeted for the repair of a church "Yes, he lost his temper. ebao- PRISONERS IN NEED OF FOOD. ' 1 s s�mrT _ Brussels. oat. which is just becoming knows to the ire! people. lutely;' -. -- -- I "W53?"MAS FOX BALs A similar disregard for danger was : The Chancellor's attitude -towards l "Did he strike herY' Russians 1n Germany Complain ROF:T-MAKING NEWS AND JOIa 'reported lately during the erection of peace and its essentials will be fully "No, but he got so mad he forgob Red Cross Workers. P prrices ror .ale to good pntario ns some electrical works. One of the . Russian prisoners in Germany are l of ail . The mese useful and interenmatron on the, to the -people in this whirl- [himself entirely; and even threatened of ail businesses. Full lntormation an • ` _ men engaged on the tall chimney, wind speech-maki-ng campaign, to join the troops and go to war." ung the greatest sufferers from the application to V^Ileon Publishing Com- missing his mate at the lunch-hour, I Of course, he expects Germany to food prevailingin that ,shortage coon- ! puny, 73 West Adelaide Street. Toronto went up the half -finished -chimney to win, or at least he will pretend. to 1 Graaa1aled iyellds, ! try, according to reports made by tteQsoa3LLAa�IOtrs find him. He discovered him fast believe it, for any other attitude I Sore Eyea inflamed 5 ; some of the sisters of the Russian asleep on on a narrow- ledge of brick in- y expo. , L ANCEtt TUD,lutts. Loam's. ETC, 'side the shaft, a fall from which ' would menace his oiiiee as Chancel- sure to Sra. Daslaad MIs1 Red Cross upon their _return from .a Internal sae external tuna moths lor, which is the next highest -Official eklyrelievedbyMarisa visit to the German prison camps. one v=ain by our home tr .limani w'rtt•meant a drop of eighty feet. positiotl to that of the Kaiser. teisNy NoSmartin . These chargee are contained in copies . to bretor• too fate: Dr r.umasThe otherweek a circus arrived is�..Eyesnl ust Epe Comfort As Ce., Lirafted, Collsattaooj. Onccertain town, nota hundred miles 'But he is opposed to any notion of ! p : of Russian newspapers that reached territorial aggrandizement at the Your Dr�gglet •See ger Bottle. Morias Cyt from London, at an early hour after, Jahei TU-6ea2 ,C. FtuDsoYsilhelysfr�asi Switzerland in July and are being . ;� , aaooK o jAE IL long journey and a perfarty our a the expense of either France, Belgium or pigistsorNsrhs'LyeQe=dyCs..thkays reprinted by many Swiss papers. The v� �',, DOG DISES ;previous night, says London Answers. Russia; and the strangest thing ing in the Russky W jedoalaatY of ; following is part of a re ort a ear- Alid FIow toAs a consequence fevv of the company about his policy is that he .is -desirous tx°fled free to anyGeneral Judet+lteh.of retaining' Brtt{ahs. frfen ie ip after + - Moscow of an address delivered in �,the Ancor got 'any sleep. That day there was General Judenitch, who has com-the sear. the ancient Russian capital by Miss platy IL CLAY CLOVER x•the usual procession and the after- mended the Rustan army against Tur•'noon performance. The lion tamer He is antagonistic to s>ly proposal key from the beginning, and to wham N.Oreschevnkaya, s_ member of the ,ag Rons�s lig tVest Slat Streetork had had a very rough time because tamer that would interfere with such an ! may be given the credit for the fall of Russian Red Cross. the illness of one of his beasts, understanding with Great Britain, foo Erzerum and Bitiis, belongs to the "E�rnally the camps are ideally ,��}} y Tea avenin performance arrived,he has in view a fraternal combine --I younger school of Russian command- arranged. They .are almost all o! 6 -!.Q 4 S'rart� from now the 81guod g P tion or working agreement between I era, though be had experience in the the -same type; barracks built upon a ��� ` .4 and this man had to pretend to go to Germany, Britain and the United 1 Japanese War• where he was colonel broad, entire! open lain. They have `etit be +r ins good sleep with his head on the body of i P P ec* � timber, b r, oat of ae1- - ^ States, and this is why he has work- of a guards refitment, and took part- in electric lighting, sewer systems, and W0041 fpr serva0vee that a couchant lion, finishing up the per- ed so persistently to avoid a break . the abortive attempt. at relieving Part- disinfecting rooms. On the sanitary prevent decay. It has formance by springing up and putting with Washington. I Arthur:' - side they are faultless; there are, no strong. rigid wait*•- air- a his bead in another lion's mouth. tight doors, and hoops at We all recognize his position of Lachute, ue.,.25th Set 1908:! epidemics at all.- All the prisoners hen%NY Rtset, But when the jumping -up time Q Sepr, I are vac i against small Therefore it laata. stmv- Chancellor as one o! supreme im• Minard's Liniment Co. Limited. ^ mated a pox, ty-.I ly because It , can't very i tame a gentle snore was heard. The portance, carrying with it responsi- I hunt and cholera. Most of the mt�di91 - '� an was fast asleep with his head bilit for imperial acts and ticiea to Gentlemen, —Ever since coming P well r, ani chin! else. our nillowed= on a Tian! y P° home from the Boer war I have been cal nervice is done by Russian physi- I foritex�e nasi ore fully _ _ large extent, and it. has been aur-. cians. There is a noticeable shortage r. a. a>;tsssLL aa.. a7t°a. }bothered with running fever sores on mized that+ ossibly the Kaiser him- of medicines. The German doctors >rlora Ontario. my legs' I tried many salves and A gentleman is one who does not self is back of the course he, is pur- discriminate in his courtesy.. linilltenta; also doctored continuou§ly are kind in their treatment of the - ` o • a, suing. for the blood, but got no permanent.( Prisoners. es His prerogatives are so far r'e.ich- I "The thing that filled- the sister ` , relief, till Fast winter when my mo- , Ing that a change in the Chancellor ther got me to try MINARD'S LINT- with horror, however, when she went will reduce inflamed, swOl.gea at this time would be interpreted by I through a camp was the selfsame Joints, Sprains, Brulses, lea MENT. The effect of which ..was al- �. the German people as a rebus to the Bunches; Heat Boihs, P Kaiser., and might involve radical most magical.Two bottles cam- complaint that site heard every-, Ev1I,Quittor,Fistula and x mer =urs g letel cured me and I have worked where: 'We are hungry; we shall yet changes not only in the foreign office, P y die of hunger here.' This complaint as sores y°icAh 'but in every department of adminis- every working day since. as it -! a positive antisepticntto �+. _ tration of internal affairs, so that Yours gratefully, dogged her footsteps through all the end p-rmiclde. Pleasant to ..�,. • I any new incumbent of the office JOAN WALSH.' camps fin South Germany. The ra-soldiers °.e, aioea not blister et G tions are insufficient." The soldiers tae aatre and you de workt6a Wpa would mean opposition -to the wishes , {Z Oa per beak detiteree ty . • The Manufacturers' Building at the .; are supposed to get 300 grams (about,'k � Book 7 int rte.• • , e Of the Kaiser himself, Canadian National Exhibition ' has 10% ounces) of bread a day, but in ABSORBiN& JR., the satt.eptic adman for onawia, If the allies should continue to red°a. Ptui. s.oue° vee. wen& sentw nrntsest 72,500 square feet of exhibit space reality they receive less. Everywhere to ,maden. Puce a.00 per Bettie as win, as they have -since "the drive" and t►ie Annex.73,000 square feet. the prisoners refuse to do work that ae,xt. er aetirree.' w:u ten r°° `°n° u r•o .ru► • began , the Chancellor may . find ' it might be used for military purposes, l�reni s°t`ie ret 1a to Rant". 1 hard to make any impression favor- A los >tesaard'i aad ta!• so oth•a W. F 4DUN6, P. D. F.• 516 Lymans Bld[.., Merrtnal, Cas - ' able to his policies, upon the German something which has a sharper re- �baoraae sea ApwW.- Jr.. ae sale to t osa<r Everybody needs it-- P p gime as a consequence, such as pun -1 e f'y y' people, and a crisis is liable to be y. Trouble Enough• ishment. by imprisonment and being ! stored far -emergency in a Iprecipitated in Germany similar to Madge --Am I_the first girl you boundtoastake. The application of MaC h1n ry Nr Sale - Well-developed, Well -pre- that which. France witnessed in 1871. ever loved? the last numbed punishment was jun- ; served, well nourished body The Entente powers are watching Ted—No, my dear; but I hope tified by the commandant of a camp �j ! and brain. events with keen interest, and stand you71 be the Last. through the lack ;of jail space and; Wheelock Engine, 15V to gain in any event. _ — also because it was customary pun-, Gmpe-Nuts food. stands- ` a Attractions All G� ishment in the. German army. The H.Py IS x 42, with double 3 preeminent as a builder of The Vegetarian. He—You used to say there was some- prisoners are paid from 6 to 24 cents . this kind of suer It is A senior for their work. With these earnings main driving belt 24 ins energy. pupil -teacher, who was thing about me you liked. they are able to improve their food." s made of the entire nutri- noted for his dilatory• habits and sloe- She—Yes, but you've spent it all trent of whoa—wheat and— ' enly appearance, was one day in- now. _ 7 wide, and Dynamo 30 K. We Fooling the Doctor. A ttt� first rI- barley, two of the richest structing•his class in the art' of econ- - The doctor had gene and the wife belt driven. X11 fA 11rat r sources of food strength: I °my. ° 4; y •3 having. her turn:..._ Bogs, he said, extenditlg his not was , class condition would be Grape -Nuts also includes the, over -clean fingers in the direction of "Why did you tell him you abhor- vital mineral elements of the the class—" boys, in addition to beingred smoking, never took a drink, had sa grain, so much emphasized in y ' little use for motoring and didn't care sold together or separate �► a total abstainer and non-smoker, I _ these days of investigation of for meat?" she asked. real, food values. am a vegetarian. ' Now Johnny O • f p Brown, tell me, what is a vegetarian ?I "Because," chuckled the husband, ly p also a sot of ahaf t ag Crisp, ready to eat, easy to "If you please, sir," answered "if he had discovered what I like at a very great bargain as digest, wonderfully. nourishing Johnny Brown, glancing toward the a best, the,chances are that is what he a and delidioua. "it must be a man ( would have tioId me to glue,." root is required immedi- extended fingers, t who don't use soap.' • ---*— �There's a Reason" Proven. =- ately. There are 73 bdilding'ts, large ' and Milly—Ninety-nine women in a �za { for 'Grape -Nuts mall, used for exhibit purposes at the hundred are naturally generous S. Frank Wilson 1 Sons Canadian National. Billy,- Tes, where one woman will « ]­ Caliadi", Po■tutn cereal Co.. Ltd,. A great many sten have made their seep a secret ninety-nine will give it 7S Adelaide Street Watt. Windsor. on't mark in this world because of their .3 Ta _ Toronto. inability to *rite. -102"v v Lfafsass 7-10brssfaav !sf•at • disDr % MUIR =6--4116 URKAR, Proprietor. j.NQTKG AND COMMENTS The temperance people. of the bet province are owing some it Wb_ t anxious in regard to the political ,.outlook With respgct to prohibi- tion. At the time the prohibitary .-law was passed the govern'tuent made a strong stand in favor of prohibition, and gave the people the impression that the prohibit• ory law was to be permanent, with the possibility that the peo- ple might be asked to _voice their opinions 'at the polls when the war was ended. Several• byti- elections have been held lately which have gone against the gov- ernment, and members of the government feel that the results expressions of opinion adverse -to prohibition and as a result several of the cabinet ministers are backing down from their forin- er position, thus ca ustg-a- -n-di vision' of the cabinet. The Liberal mem- bers were equally as strong in favor of the prohibitory law as -Conservatives, -but as . the latter :were responsible fur its passing, -: they are bearing -the *brunt of the attacks of the lill.ti.or uarty. A geweral election at the present Mime would greatly- change the relative btretigth of the two parties. What will becoble a the Hainer when the war i. -, ended and Gerru. any.beaten to the dust? This is a question that is asked very fro. ..frequently and no doubt the Kali. Pier in his fitful slan3ber-i is trout. led with visions of his- future career in thi' world' if by chance 7 -he 'Is 'allowed to have any such career. In England large rueet- lugs have been held.. when.the de- mand has been made to have Ilim 'and von Tirpitz treated &.4 common murderers. No murderer has ever et upon the jrallo­ws, who ve• been9 uilty of greater crimes An these two men. Interna- tIonal law has laid down what is permissible In warfare. 'But these two Wen have paid no attention :Whatever to what tue nations of the world. have agreed upon aA warfare, depending upon their own might abd power to save them from the evil conse- quences of -their crimes. They f ally- believed that their;,war - j.war of "frightfulness" would soon cause their enemies to submit to them, ked when Germany -'ould come out of the war as.- conquerors, who then could bring them to task for their terrible cri-me*? But they ..'..'ro-ade a. Micalculation as 'to the outmue of the war as they have --made in ruany other things and - • uo --doubt these crilues are now giviug. them WtU'll anxiety. Royal -blood not, hig1l position Aiould out frons the c-on!�e- !exempt ady nr.-wn ft quences of his C14 inles and the gal- -s or- guillotine should be the instrument tie'd for his exit. f row tbig v%orld.- The condition of the political atmosphere in CAnada in. recent 'years has beea far frotu being in B healthy state. -Neither politied party can claim to have a monop. aly of political- purity, a.4 botl have been -guilty of corrupt act: ti3at should make all honest wer hang their head; in shame. Parti spirit'and the lack of independ .,ence is accountable to a great e tent for this state of affairs, .1 Ulan who expktzi favors fruit) this party with which fie -is allied, runsi -be prepared tqsstand by that part3 .,-under all cirellmstances. If he exercises his independence ant _''=votes with the oppositep arty az a protest against wrong -doing of fin upholding sotne principle, hi has committed a crime which wit \a h ebar hint in future. from occupy ng a position of trust or emolu .-went which is fit the disposal o P. -that party. If he demands re ward for services to his party, h, too often puts forw",the Clain Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25 cents, Oranges, 40c a dozen ago is oue of the I wor-st evils that. QTALLION FOR SALE -Duke of 30C A. we 11 ud in oo i r political life. A lJ Clyde, No. 14890, Vol. 21, C 5 B, i years old Corn Ptakesi 3 for 2B cents Bananas, sk, Lemons, dark brown in color, App t lot 12. B F con. Krumbles, 10 cents pkg Peaches. 80C mau % ho has contested a seat in PickeLlAgi or address Ben Fawcett, HANo. 1. Whitby, Utf Triscuit, 2 for 25 cenn�'Cantelo&e,l 10c each an else tion and is defeated, has ...70e to We the patrunage of that costituency YOUNG PIGS FOR BALE -Also, Post Toasties, 8 for 25 cents Nater e one, several brood nows, from one year W one *Puffed Wheat, 9 for 26 cents New Potatoes, 40c per peck if he happens to be the govern - &ads half years old, or would exchange for grain or hay., Apply at lot m rear of con, 5. Puffed Rice, 2.for 25 cents New Cabbage, 10c per head tueut supporter, and although his Pickering, Dandy d; McCarron, Brougham. it constituents may declare that Cooked Ham, 40c per lb: Corn Starch, 3 for 25c TRAYED - 'On to.tbe premises Of Corned Beef, canned, 30c f Flavoring Extracts,'•. for 26c he is unworthy to be their re- sthoundersigned.lot30,BF con, Pickering, Sliced Smoked beef, 20c a can Sherriff's Jellies,..3 fo'r 25c an or about Aug. 18th, 3 owes and I owe lamb, presentative, the govbrameut do The owner is requested to prove property, p Canned Sal 62on-Scottish Lion Brand, Canned Corn. .....10 cents raja:m d take theta away. m Thom. 2 fo 25c ; Target Brand, Ise ; Red: Canned Peas, 10 cents . P� not hesitate to give him the pat Is's % ring is.60 Star Brand, 20c; Coronation Brand, Canned Tomatoes., 2_for 26e ronage which may be the source ARM TO RENT -100 acres of land, 26c ; Horse Shoe Brand, 28c; Maple NEW HONEY. 15c a lb of great profit to him, as he ulay JU being lot 30. con, 7. Pickering, Clay loam, Leaf Brand, 28..' 1 Maple S7rup. pure, 25c a bottle buildings, well watered, good orchard. on Prime Cheese, .. 24c a lb Christie a Biscuits, forty varieties-, ' sell remunerative positions at his V11 route, convenient to station. Ploughing Cam bell's Soups, 2 for. 26c from 13c to 40c a lb posgs"Jon an or Wore Sept. lat. 1916. For disposal to the highest bidder. full rartioulare apply to Oliver a. put;=, No. , Claremont. lf Try Richardson's for your next Grocery Order.' There is good reason to believe You will be pleased. that the people of Canada have VARM FOR SALE-Containing50 JL' acres, beirg south part of lot 27, eon 9. klick. become alive to the fact that our erinK, On the premises are a comfortable frame house, good barn and other outbuildings, plenty political life requires purging and of water, land all workable, Also crop and im. A8,-"`R1CHAft---4K"ff6 DSON ts. g that they will not, in future sub- =,Apy on the promises or address J, Dan Lrton P 0 4atf mit witli6ut protest to actions LIARM TO RENT -In theTowl3shg' ands. lot =9.c.ont&LmiogA00Lcres- Good brick hous that are fit only for brig Ll of Pickering. being the south half of e PEEL'S SHOE -*- STORE There are to -day inen in Canada with furnaces first-class stables ; 5 acres of an &U.1a orchard and 3 acres of raspberries and who have oc2upied the highest small fruit. For particulars apply to no positions at the' die J a Haney on*tbe promises or to W.. at, oral of their 50 Nina Ave, Toronto 431f feIlLow-couutrymen who are now -g Pairs of Men's Militaty Boots 9t1SALE-Inth.wvUlacreof White-_ - - ff ei' fing _t He c -ou 9 e q i i e de -es of th�_e i r v" an 6 roomed framehouse with good evil -doing, and who have realized stoma cellar and small stable two and a. half The best Boots in the world for Farmers' and Mechanies' when it is too late that "honesty acres of land.including &a sere of good orchard The house is nicely surrounded with absde is the best policy." trees, Possession may be aiver at any time, use. The.§e shoes are the same as the Canadian Fos price and terms apply to PHILP & BEAT014 IN MEMORIAM Wh.tevLle 26ti Soldiers wear. Every pair fully guaran. $�). PER ACRE BUYS A 2W -ACRE -teed. Sale price $4 00. In loving mernory of Gordt)n and 'L rm,. witb frame house 2 good b4T138. WX Donald Wright, who died August - The 7u. oaitoue founda,tviu, atabl:u4 for 61 castle. Wind catil for chopping araim, large si!c buik Lash LIU _7 7S 0 N 2dtb., 19 15. of hollow tl�c. 14XfU. cos-.�ng #350. 1W scrod We often sit and tbinL of them. when clea"d, 0 Lcreo.taap:" &a.1 cedar L eat at. T E E L & el worth ;•2500, or, creek uLrougb firm, one we are ail %lone bsif mile from Lpbro"ol, two miles from tjwn mi For enaory s the only friend that *sod station. Posacsoiom Sept 'at, AM down WHITBY, 0N7AR10 grief can call,her own. btlanea. mar -t9940 at 5 percent Forpariculars Like ivr on the weather' oak, when write john A white. H NO 1, Locust H-111. 4-0 other thingt, decay. ARM FOR SALE-Containing120 T H E Our love for them will still keep irreen FiLeres, betag lot 12, B F con Plikertag,' and never fade .%t% ty% v -71 T t a farm fronts on Lake Ontario and m one nr be beat arai:i !arms on the no,nl; . whore of ,&,,a Ontario. All u-Ior culloat,na with ",a ptiocola!-out ids,?res, lwelLjd.o; : acres DARD BANK of bust 4 On tL "a are a comfortable frames bl)"Ise. ,. barns, one on. stone A RERARKABLE tion eizoccalso large *hoop pen. This farm will be OF CANADA STATE E lth� T" sto3k and a may be TORONTOrosseesor. "Id at ' ""'g."' '14' the P"""i'c' is :a farm end rureb" d Lioug Wiwatt the tars �,btajned at once Appiv for NMI r pame-i'DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT - to b. pauett, R R Na. I U Litb;., 4.tt NOTICE TO CREDIT -ORS TO CHEQUE. MmSheldon Spent $1900 for Treatment W"out 13ene- o bereby given. ptrrsuant to Savings Bank Deposits bear 'interest at fit Finally Made Well bY S,io, 50. .%*otire I. Chmprer 121 nt the Revised highest current rate . a. 6- t,,t ute. � of Ontatirl. 1014• that- all gsT'o tees Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg ScredAtors and others hAving Claims etable comp6tM& against the ebmte of Altr,-d Allaway. [CHI PICKERING BRAN CI of the Township of Pickerlag. 'a X W. GORDON, Manager. in El El Branch also at ViWtbr. Ervewood, 111L"While d' - gong n the County of Ontario, cooper eceas- through the Chan of Life suffered 'd, who died on or about the 9th day ith headachfg.ner- of January,.1916, are required on or vousne", dashes of before the tad day of September, 1916, heat, and I suffered to send by ost prepaid or deliver to i so much I did not Mr, J. F. &rierson. of the Town, of know what I was Osh'awa. solicitor, or the executors of doing at times, I said estate, full particulars of their ]T IS UNNECEII SSARY spent $1900 on don claims Lftnd the nature of the securitiesilli d i tors and not one did (if any) held by them. -stove as long and as often me an . One And notice is further given that af. For you ladies to swelter over a hot. day AhOuslady Called at ter said last mentioned date, theex- my e and said ecutot-i willoceed to distribute the as many do in preparing meals that are too shetad been " sick assets of sailrestate. having reand to I W" atone time, such claims only as they shall- then hot these warm days. and Lydia E. Pink- have received notice.of, and shall not am ll s Vp-ge-table be -liable -for said As"ts-to-all-T person- ---we ",_.n_­s.­p­ply__f0__U_With K-tceTie-sEren dy----serve --Co77 M and made her well, so T of whose claim no notice has been re - now 39 it am just as well as I ever was. I ceived. breakfast foods and canned corn, peas, tomatoes and Z. cannot understand why women don'tDtted at Oshawa, Aug. Sth, 1916. beam, catiqups, canned beef, pork, haddie, herrings, , goo how much pain and suffering they W. G_ALLAWAY.j Executors, sardineis, salmon and lobsters. Also, a good .assort - would escape by taking,your rnedicine- I cannot praise it enoughJOHN ALLAWAY, f Pi-ekering, t -of nice fresh sodas, p1min and fancy biscuits, for it saved men my life and kept me from the Insane J. F. -GnrERso,.q, prime.chee..)e and a constant.;upply, of good fresh and Hospital. --Mrs F SHrr.00N, 5657 S.'. 4648 Solicitor for the Executors Halated.St., Englewood, 111. fine wholesomet bread. Physicians undoubtedly did their 9 battled with- this case steadily and = Viaremont !fivernq WaterNfelons, Bananas'" do no more, but often the most scientific N-7pw Pat 'toes. -Lertions. a treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned -antl Lei ons.' roots and herbs contained 'in L dia E. we'et-4 ill Vstns OUr -re.-the frez-be-i't.. Pinkham's Vegetable Compomil First'.0--ts-, R;w4 t4� hire.day '0 17� 7 9 If any. complicrainji exists It night, i g h t a t I o �N e�,, E 1) rice,+.' av% to write the Lydia E. Pink- Xass., Phone I ani, 3le(ticine Co., Lynn, 15. F, - for Npecial free advicei Thos. Sanderson Son, 0 �PROPRIETORS. W of notlnf:t,. thtt hf- hit= be;, app,);,9tm1 agent of the flulvpvoof Clothing The Fruit Store- CS pane, of London. England, tiergretLt- Gasolme'En& est 0othing -Co. in the woil. Call .7 HAS THE QUALITY . . ..- �­ .. .1. - and inspect mn- 1.�,s and nate nigh This is the time to Ilecide on the purchase of an: Engine. love f gcon- (juality of -xtreruv1v low construction and prices. Qu,41i,v .nets ' dUl-Ability of Cherries are i i pe., Peaches, Plums, elder it a. pleasi.ire to show you the high class simplicity of the Engines w� ,ell.y NVI-IMU-M any goods and perfect fit. guaranteed.-. Melon--, New Potatoe-R, of f fuels now used. can be used for all pur-- e� equipme !Cabbage, Tomatoes. poses. Thnt is complete, built in any horsepower. NIELSON'S ICE CREAM Sundeas, Sodas or Ice Cream can't ::Manure Spreaders be beat when made with -n's lee, Lrea m Our Spreadiwis, wake a hit with the, urchaser. They are low"downs Neilso T Note only 411hches t6 top of sides, I i j inches clearance tinder COU - and Fruit. spaced, no clutches, no gears, will Our Stock of voy-track, wide COLUMBIA GRAFOSOLAS H. J. MARQUA leads, �-,bandle big I s do perfect work with light draft. and COLU.NIBIA RECORDS Pickering Ontario Is all new. Glen Willow Mills t pays to use. It will give us plew�ure. �, both riding and walking, the kind I :to For every purpqss to play,the records for Oil, whether you put'- chase or not, and we good stock of Flout and will gladly assist you 4. also', Distillers' Dried -Silo'Fillers q We have a 4n making selections, Mill Feeds no matter how small Grains. Malted Corn, -Pro-Far, 'Oil One slightly used Ohio, Silver Box, this is a bargain. We Cake. Gluten Meal. etc- on hand at - !,. 'the ptivellwe. -have new ones of difierent'styl the Mill and At the Cherrywood store also house, at lowest prices. 11thddOU'S Drug one StOr011 Bell Phone Rome PhoneBell and Ind. -We F. Duiney, Whitby PICKERING . Phones i. r. that he had perforined dirty Now Adverlison&mts. ..-HELLO,- CENTRAL, i GIVA. ME 4 • -W, ANTED-& general in a %a0lait"T '�Jpnojwh"Tr FrIda ntiording""'s o0ce FdkdM � work required by that party and e he is not recoguized' h will R��Hi..lRDSON'S R�VER Of forrL wages from Sao to 625 a i VI threaten exposure. Party govern- craft, 3 amport ave. Rosedale. Toronto :!*TERMS1 nleat is probatiX the best form of *alit ordersome Rea hot at to o I Fresh G:roceries during tIx6 IKE CLOVER SEED FOR -1.23"per yesr-; 81.00 if paid in tAvanes. weather, and I know theirs are- always fresh Subscriptilons to the United 64&rev4l 50 government thai"'any nation can A,�&Io at lot 18, don 1', Pickering, &C -the flalm and nice and their delivery prompt. In advance adopt, bUt-it P'Ossesses faulfg that ors' owuprice, Also young shorthorn bulla for Are diftivillt sale as resaonable prices. Z E Pugh. Clar RtF- -SkaggesHons fop hat we�ther Rueds eat the oroeer��. URKAR, Proprietor. j.NQTKG AND COMMENTS The temperance people. of the bet province are owing some it Wb_ t anxious in regard to the political ,.outlook With respgct to prohibi- tion. At the time the prohibitary .-law was passed the govern'tuent made a strong stand in favor of prohibition, and gave the people the impression that the prohibit• ory law was to be permanent, with the possibility that the peo- ple might be asked to _voice their opinions 'at the polls when the war was ended. Several• byti- elections have been held lately which have gone against the gov- ernment, and members of the government feel that the results expressions of opinion adverse -to prohibition and as a result several of the cabinet ministers are backing down from their forin- er position, thus ca ustg-a- -n-di vision' of the cabinet. The Liberal mem- bers were equally as strong in favor of the prohibitory law as -Conservatives, -but as . the latter :were responsible fur its passing, -: they are bearing -the *brunt of the attacks of the lill.ti.or uarty. A geweral election at the present Mime would greatly- change the relative btretigth of the two parties. What will becoble a the Hainer when the war i. -, ended and Gerru. any.beaten to the dust? This is a question that is asked very fro. ..frequently and no doubt the Kali. Pier in his fitful slan3ber-i is trout. led with visions of his- future career in thi' world' if by chance 7 -he 'Is 'allowed to have any such career. In England large rueet- lugs have been held.. when.the de- mand has been made to have Ilim 'and von Tirpitz treated &.4 common murderers. No murderer has ever et upon the jrallo­ws, who ve• been9 uilty of greater crimes An these two men. Interna- tIonal law has laid down what is permissible In warfare. 'But these two Wen have paid no attention :Whatever to what tue nations of the world. have agreed upon aA warfare, depending upon their own might abd power to save them from the evil conse- quences of -their crimes. They f ally- believed that their;,war - j.war of "frightfulness" would soon cause their enemies to submit to them, ked when Germany -'ould come out of the war as.- conquerors, who then could bring them to task for their terrible cri-me*? But they ..'..'ro-ade a. Micalculation as 'to the outmue of the war as they have --made in ruany other things and - • uo --doubt these crilues are now giviug. them WtU'll anxiety. Royal -blood not, hig1l position Aiould out frons the c-on!�e- !exempt ady nr.-wn ft quences of his C14 inles and the gal- -s or- guillotine should be the instrument tie'd for his exit. f row tbig v%orld.- The condition of the political atmosphere in CAnada in. recent 'years has beea far frotu being in B healthy state. -Neither politied party can claim to have a monop. aly of political- purity, a.4 botl have been -guilty of corrupt act: ti3at should make all honest wer hang their head; in shame. Parti spirit'and the lack of independ .,ence is accountable to a great e tent for this state of affairs, .1 Ulan who expktzi favors fruit) this party with which fie -is allied, runsi -be prepared tqsstand by that part3 .,-under all cirellmstances. If he exercises his independence ant _''=votes with the oppositep arty az a protest against wrong -doing of fin upholding sotne principle, hi has committed a crime which wit \a h ebar hint in future. from occupy ng a position of trust or emolu .-went which is fit the disposal o P. -that party. If he demands re ward for services to his party, h, too often puts forw",the Clain Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25 cents, Oranges, 40c a dozen ago is oue of the I wor-st evils that. QTALLION FOR SALE -Duke of 30C A. we 11 ud in oo i r political life. A lJ Clyde, No. 14890, Vol. 21, C 5 B, i years old Corn Ptakesi 3 for 2B cents Bananas, sk, Lemons, dark brown in color, App t lot 12. B F con. Krumbles, 10 cents pkg Peaches. 80C mau % ho has contested a seat in PickeLlAgi or address Ben Fawcett, HANo. 1. Whitby, Utf Triscuit, 2 for 25 cenn�'Cantelo&e,l 10c each an else tion and is defeated, has ...70e to We the patrunage of that costituency YOUNG PIGS FOR BALE -Also, Post Toasties, 8 for 25 cents Nater e one, several brood nows, from one year W one *Puffed Wheat, 9 for 26 cents New Potatoes, 40c per peck if he happens to be the govern - &ads half years old, or would exchange for grain or hay., Apply at lot m rear of con, 5. Puffed Rice, 2.for 25 cents New Cabbage, 10c per head tueut supporter, and although his Pickering, Dandy d; McCarron, Brougham. it constituents may declare that Cooked Ham, 40c per lb: Corn Starch, 3 for 25c TRAYED - 'On to.tbe premises Of Corned Beef, canned, 30c f Flavoring Extracts,'•. for 26c he is unworthy to be their re- sthoundersigned.lot30,BF con, Pickering, Sliced Smoked beef, 20c a can Sherriff's Jellies,..3 fo'r 25c an or about Aug. 18th, 3 owes and I owe lamb, presentative, the govbrameut do The owner is requested to prove property, p Canned Sal 62on-Scottish Lion Brand, Canned Corn. .....10 cents raja:m d take theta away. m Thom. 2 fo 25c ; Target Brand, Ise ; Red: Canned Peas, 10 cents . P� not hesitate to give him the pat Is's % ring is.60 Star Brand, 20c; Coronation Brand, Canned Tomatoes., 2_for 26e ronage which may be the source ARM TO RENT -100 acres of land, 26c ; Horse Shoe Brand, 28c; Maple NEW HONEY. 15c a lb of great profit to him, as he ulay JU being lot 30. con, 7. Pickering, Clay loam, Leaf Brand, 28..' 1 Maple S7rup. pure, 25c a bottle buildings, well watered, good orchard. on Prime Cheese, .. 24c a lb Christie a Biscuits, forty varieties-, ' sell remunerative positions at his V11 route, convenient to station. Ploughing Cam bell's Soups, 2 for. 26c from 13c to 40c a lb posgs"Jon an or Wore Sept. lat. 1916. For disposal to the highest bidder. full rartioulare apply to Oliver a. put;=, No. , Claremont. lf Try Richardson's for your next Grocery Order.' There is good reason to believe You will be pleased. that the people of Canada have VARM FOR SALE-Containing50 JL' acres, beirg south part of lot 27, eon 9. klick. become alive to the fact that our erinK, On the premises are a comfortable frame house, good barn and other outbuildings, plenty political life requires purging and of water, land all workable, Also crop and im. A8,-"`R1CHAft---4K"ff6 DSON ts. g that they will not, in future sub- =,Apy on the promises or address J, Dan Lrton P 0 4atf mit witli6ut protest to actions LIARM TO RENT -In theTowl3shg' ands. lot =9.c.ont&LmiogA00Lcres- Good brick hous that are fit only for brig Ll of Pickering. being the south half of e PEEL'S SHOE -*- STORE There are to -day inen in Canada with furnaces first-class stables ; 5 acres of an &U.1a orchard and 3 acres of raspberries and who have oc2upied the highest small fruit. For particulars apply to no positions at the' die J a Haney on*tbe promises or to W.. at, oral of their 50 Nina Ave, Toronto 431f feIlLow-couutrymen who are now -g Pairs of Men's Militaty Boots 9t1SALE-Inth.wvUlacreof White-_ - - ff ei' fing _t He c -ou 9 e q i i e de -es of th�_e i r v" an 6 roomed framehouse with good evil -doing, and who have realized stoma cellar and small stable two and a. half The best Boots in the world for Farmers' and Mechanies' when it is too late that "honesty acres of land.including &a sere of good orchard The house is nicely surrounded with absde is the best policy." trees, Possession may be aiver at any time, use. The.§e shoes are the same as the Canadian Fos price and terms apply to PHILP & BEAT014 IN MEMORIAM Wh.tevLle 26ti Soldiers wear. Every pair fully guaran. $�). PER ACRE BUYS A 2W -ACRE -teed. Sale price $4 00. In loving mernory of Gordt)n and 'L rm,. witb frame house 2 good b4T138. WX Donald Wright, who died August - The 7u. oaitoue founda,tviu, atabl:u4 for 61 castle. Wind catil for chopping araim, large si!c buik Lash LIU _7 7S 0 N 2dtb., 19 15. of hollow tl�c. 14XfU. cos-.�ng #350. 1W scrod We often sit and tbinL of them. when clea"d, 0 Lcreo.taap:" &a.1 cedar L eat at. T E E L & el worth ;•2500, or, creek uLrougb firm, one we are ail %lone bsif mile from Lpbro"ol, two miles from tjwn mi For enaory s the only friend that *sod station. Posacsoiom Sept 'at, AM down WHITBY, 0N7AR10 grief can call,her own. btlanea. mar -t9940 at 5 percent Forpariculars Like ivr on the weather' oak, when write john A white. H NO 1, Locust H-111. 4-0 other thingt, decay. ARM FOR SALE-Containing120 T H E Our love for them will still keep irreen FiLeres, betag lot 12, B F con Plikertag,' and never fade .%t% ty% v -71 T t a farm fronts on Lake Ontario and m one nr be beat arai:i !arms on the no,nl; . whore of ,&,,a Ontario. All u-Ior culloat,na with ",a ptiocola!-out ids,?res, lwelLjd.o; : acres DARD BANK of bust 4 On tL "a are a comfortable frames bl)"Ise. ,. barns, one on. stone A RERARKABLE tion eizoccalso large *hoop pen. This farm will be OF CANADA STATE E lth� T" sto3k and a may be TORONTOrosseesor. "Id at ' ""'g."' '14' the P"""i'c' is :a farm end rureb" d Lioug Wiwatt the tars �,btajned at once Appiv for NMI r pame-i'DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT - to b. pauett, R R Na. I U Litb;., 4.tt NOTICE TO CREDIT -ORS TO CHEQUE. MmSheldon Spent $1900 for Treatment W"out 13ene- o bereby given. ptrrsuant to Savings Bank Deposits bear 'interest at fit Finally Made Well bY S,io, 50. .%*otire I. Chmprer 121 nt the Revised highest current rate . a. 6- t,,t ute. � of Ontatirl. 1014• that- all gsT'o tees Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg ScredAtors and others hAving Claims etable comp6tM& against the ebmte of Altr,-d Allaway. [CHI PICKERING BRAN CI of the Township of Pickerlag. 'a X W. GORDON, Manager. in El El Branch also at ViWtbr. Ervewood, 111L"While d' - gong n the County of Ontario, cooper eceas- through the Chan of Life suffered 'd, who died on or about the 9th day ith headachfg.ner- of January,.1916, are required on or vousne", dashes of before the tad day of September, 1916, heat, and I suffered to send by ost prepaid or deliver to i so much I did not Mr, J. F. &rierson. of the Town, of know what I was Osh'awa. solicitor, or the executors of doing at times, I said estate, full particulars of their ]T IS UNNECEII SSARY spent $1900 on don claims Lftnd the nature of the securitiesilli d i tors and not one did (if any) held by them. -stove as long and as often me an . One And notice is further given that af. For you ladies to swelter over a hot. day AhOuslady Called at ter said last mentioned date, theex- my e and said ecutot-i willoceed to distribute the as many do in preparing meals that are too shetad been " sick assets of sailrestate. having reand to I W" atone time, such claims only as they shall- then hot these warm days. and Lydia E. Pink- have received notice.of, and shall not am ll s Vp-ge-table be -liable -for said As"ts-to-all-T person- ---we ",_.n_­s.­p­ply__f0__U_With K-tceTie-sEren dy----serve --Co77 M and made her well, so T of whose claim no notice has been re - now 39 it am just as well as I ever was. I ceived. breakfast foods and canned corn, peas, tomatoes and Z. cannot understand why women don'tDtted at Oshawa, Aug. Sth, 1916. beam, catiqups, canned beef, pork, haddie, herrings, , goo how much pain and suffering they W. G_ALLAWAY.j Executors, sardineis, salmon and lobsters. Also, a good .assort - would escape by taking,your rnedicine- I cannot praise it enoughJOHN ALLAWAY, f Pi-ekering, t -of nice fresh sodas, p1min and fancy biscuits, for it saved men my life and kept me from the Insane J. F. -GnrERso,.q, prime.chee..)e and a constant.;upply, of good fresh and Hospital. --Mrs F SHrr.00N, 5657 S.'. 4648 Solicitor for the Executors Halated.St., Englewood, 111. fine wholesomet bread. Physicians undoubtedly did their 9 battled with- this case steadily and = Viaremont !fivernq WaterNfelons, Bananas'" do no more, but often the most scientific N-7pw Pat 'toes. -Lertions. a treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned -antl Lei ons.' roots and herbs contained 'in L dia E. we'et-4 ill Vstns OUr -re.-the frez-be-i't.. Pinkham's Vegetable Compomil First'.0--ts-, R;w4 t4� hire.day '0 17� 7 9 If any. complicrainji exists It night, i g h t a t I o �N e�,, E 1) rice,+.' av% to write the Lydia E. Pink- Xass., Phone I ani, 3le(ticine Co., Lynn, 15. F, - for Npecial free advicei Thos. Sanderson Son, 0 �PROPRIETORS. W of notlnf:t,. thtt hf- hit= be;, app,);,9tm1 agent of the flulvpvoof Clothing The Fruit Store- CS pane, of London. England, tiergretLt- Gasolme'En& est 0othing -Co. in the woil. Call .7 HAS THE QUALITY . . ..- �­ .. .1. - and inspect mn- 1.�,s and nate nigh This is the time to Ilecide on the purchase of an: Engine. love f gcon- (juality of -xtreruv1v low construction and prices. Qu,41i,v .nets ' dUl-Ability of Cherries are i i pe., Peaches, Plums, elder it a. pleasi.ire to show you the high class simplicity of the Engines w� ,ell.y NVI-IMU-M any goods and perfect fit. guaranteed.-. Melon--, New Potatoe-R, of f fuels now used. can be used for all pur-- e� equipme !Cabbage, Tomatoes. poses. Thnt is complete, built in any horsepower. NIELSON'S ICE CREAM Sundeas, Sodas or Ice Cream can't ::Manure Spreaders be beat when made with -n's lee, Lrea m Our Spreadiwis, wake a hit with the, urchaser. They are low"downs Neilso T Note only 411hches t6 top of sides, I i j inches clearance tinder COU - and Fruit. spaced, no clutches, no gears, will Our Stock of voy-track, wide COLUMBIA GRAFOSOLAS H. J. MARQUA leads, �-,bandle big I s do perfect work with light draft. and COLU.NIBIA RECORDS Pickering Ontario Is all new. Glen Willow Mills t pays to use. It will give us plew�ure. �, both riding and walking, the kind I :to For every purpqss to play,the records for Oil, whether you put'- chase or not, and we good stock of Flout and will gladly assist you 4. also', Distillers' Dried -Silo'Fillers q We have a 4n making selections, Mill Feeds no matter how small Grains. Malted Corn, -Pro-Far, 'Oil One slightly used Ohio, Silver Box, this is a bargain. We Cake. Gluten Meal. etc- on hand at - !,. 'the ptivellwe. -have new ones of difierent'styl the Mill and At the Cherrywood store also house, at lowest prices. 11thddOU'S Drug one StOr011 Bell Phone Rome PhoneBell and Ind. -We F. Duiney, Whitby PICKERING . Phones i. 7 r -GCW Is U 'an fu LAAA11�10NT Sylviittter -i I to d W Mis., Beal "at Sui Battalion. da with G. P. Real, of Uxbridge. Varneaux and Homers, some yery Charles Mrs. Alex Wilson is spendifig 4 &ad Mrs. Sargent spep - RANK Sun- BW have enlisted with .the Iftud, PIGEONS PIGE ONS T. H. and large, 25 to 5U tante each. THE _-DOWNION Sianday'at' Heydinshore Park, at few- days in Enniskillen at * the TE, r WHI VALZ PIGEON PLANT, COPItW slid Rowmv $13,WO.000 home of her brother who is very ■ Miss Olive Powe 1 11, of Tdrdut6, ill. Whitevale, Out. No A. --spent over Stivday - wltr- -heV--par_­ Thos. E. and Xrs. -Stephenson with a K spent Sunday in PickeringSavings Department here. Charles Neal of Port MeNic�ll, the for'-fner's parents, John and on money in the Hai Are you a 317-Vu ray a few -Mrs.'Ste�.heuson. For sale ate current. prices 3. 4. 5, 6, ■us' at a time on wtu soon possess a =1.1 am* fa. ispent Sunday with his relatives ill Deposits of One DoIti md upwards received. UK 1 8. , 12 and 15 1.66h­ 'cement Me at the X Interest Paid of added to accounts txioo a yew..tfap Olareniont. C. J. Loney, of Hamilton, Wbitevale Tile Yards. Ind. Tel. No. is expects d to preach in the Bap- Mrs. Judson Lacey, of Toronto, 5504 Markham., on- next both d List church on 'WM. PHILP -BRANCH.- 3. D. TERRY, Manager. ■ spentThursday last with I an moruing-and evening. WHITBY -Wre. Bundy. ill -Mr. andMpc "Bryan, of Toronto K -were the guests of Wm. and Mrs. ..WospadiM a on Sunday. ,-Coro,are ng a few days here -with the letter's mother, Mrs. A. W. 4 ; PACIFIC STOP LISTEN E. W. and Mrs. Evans, Of Whit. spent Sunday here with the iformer's brother-, James, and Mrs. Evans. Mrs. D. Forsyth, R. E. and Mrs. Excursions 7. Forsyth and Mrs. T. Caster spent -is few days during the past week at Caesarea. Farm Laborers Going Trip West _Xachine.Oil, Mr. and Mrs. Grant, of Toronto, .:are, for a few days, visiting at the S12.00 -home of Mrs. Grant's parents, Jas. TO Is WINNIPEG and Mrs. Evans. Ahe very best Jud. Ward lost three valuable last Saturday night by being at 35.- cents. here Return Trip East R. track's w killed on the C. P. WE MUST HAVE they had wandered. $18.00 Potatoes are retailing here at �1,1 tfELP I per gallon-FA... $1.40 The high cost per bushel. of living is effecting us more and FROM nio&'is the w�s pass-by— Wfl%NIPEG Dr. J. R. Dales. of Dunbartoik I Itnotored tip to our burg on Tues- Going DatIlos -�.,day afternoon and spent a very V August 17 andil enjoyable time renewing old ac 1 1 '44 1 1 , 11 11 r quaintances. , , I From Townto Sudbury A thunder.st6rm PaFqed over V!• but. Lin,66 and East, not C-HASi -RQFr NT 11 Including Smith's Falls 0 this locality on Sunday afternoon, ;4.. ReInficIr- land bour. che eighth conce"ion East of Sud- 0,;V11 V 0 '1? which CLARE N10 i was BIC XTJ .(Jnt accompanied by hail bury to. but not LAClud- did no damage. Ing. North Bis)p. ---- The carpe n ters have their work -- August 19 and ­On G. M. Forgyth's new barn'cm. �pleted and they have now zone to September 2 Morgan Pagb's to begin work v" 1� a rn Toronto.. a I a a tO-,% Look,- 3hink,­_Lf n-fis ,his new residence. Fest t And South thereof Ritiben Besse who is on his way 'home from the Peace River Di-, "d -.7-.'Ittict is remaiping fur a" time in Aj? " - -Detailed Recruiting Campaign North Dakota where he 'Ls taking 1w=10 vaeseuy e, a hand in the-harvest. -George Gerow; of Port Perry; is Every Hamlet. in the Township will have .'being kept busy at the puinp fac- ,tory there dayu l. The prolonged a man from your own Conty Battalion dry weather. has created an utiuvu. a to talk the big job over with the boys and al dem%.nd for pumps. is ■ '� N :. The tinct threshing of the seas- -giv-e, them *ainy.. information. on in thi-4 neighborhood t(4ok place.. ay last one day eek on Mr—Belem.- recruiter in your' %Men are needed at once—when the wheel 4, -Ang's farm east of the vi-Ilas.re. A 'Urn—�ee tbe' �jood yield, especially of barley, Is PRESSED BRICK1 .be gins to- t iteported, village -and tell h.mouth, m that you can sign up D. P. and-Mrs. Macfarlane and Pe Scutt, of Blackstock, , ut now and go in a Let each man over Sunday %Tlth Peter and Mrs. M&cuab. Mrs. M&cnab returned -do HIS duty and you will then see the , to- Blackstock with tbeni for a We have' secured the Agency of these Brick, and -week or two, other fellow there. Rev J A. Grant, of Toronto, Who occupied the Pulpit the. are prepared to quote prices on all grades on Help the 182nd Battalion by your Ehlistmen.L Baptist church so acceptably last W. J. MATON. J. F.-DALES, -Sunday, in spending a few da 8 f d atriiremont, _LoicustHi14_. Greefiburn ont. Lieut. 182nd Hatt. Lieut. 182nd Batt., this week in town renewing o acquaiurtancem. Whitevale Dumbarton Tivo rinks of Markham bowlers Let Us• .you-=an-;yourqqqt'e_brick requirements. ld a frien4ly-vWt to our tiab MAMEY-HARRIS �& plaved, an in- _gn Friday last an We 'are authorized Agents -for this district. AUTTJXN USS101; teresting Kame in which Clave- won by a substantial score Cream Ser%arators Opens an Morfday. August 28th, in which left no doubt 'as to who will assure you every each of Shaw's Seven Business were the best players. cent of profit. -Schoolq. Toronto. Free curreulum sent on request. Write W. ff. James Harvey, who has 'been in Shaw. Prost eat. Yong& Gerrard Whitby for the pest few weeks, Mae M=T- I 34owers and Rakes, Verity has returned to Claremont and is Sts., Tor . onto. Plows, Wagoas and now assiqting Thos. E. Stephenson r0T in shoeing horses for Graham Buggies. Bros-andCol. Henry Pellatt be- PICKERING - -fore being taken -to the Toronto J. R.'THEXTON, Pickering. Ont. 'Exhibition. rntf: Photie 111*18 Sclitimmet, - "been SUNLIMER FURNIT"URE LUM who hai, BER- YARD teller in the bank here for the ..past few• month5:,, has been trans- porch Chairi, Reclining 'hairs and Hammock.-, the latter at !Cost. LadsC Swett to Elf ferred to the branch at Eitx)u.ipeciallg gobd liue,uf Camp Vot a. t. $21 `15� S-d-sk., and -left for 16- new field..Jut arrived a carload Of rilvelu-- of laboon Tbursday evening. V -d Harry Oliver, of Blackstock, is °Partles who bare had pictures framed here for -sometime, MT Coluffitiia friu-mber, cot A kl'ndly call, and take them away. 4 offkiatit).g.in the teller's cage here 1 -:9 -'- J - 4 -1.3 -Z . W the following- at present. no C. H. BURLING, PICKERING 7-16 v matched A nit a)ber,of the farmers . alo the ninth concession. east of Clare.. Mont are being severely censured Brom sheeting, flooring', Is for their neglect in performing :OL 0. The roads casing, -etc. ___%1eir statute labor. IV me, 't %I%, base, .0 'W 0 are in a very--bad-cond4Aou_and_. there —,;R&u1d be no furtber delay in & CIO jug this necessary work 4o that =4 a W, D. Gordon- are Son,'"' -the roads may be in good condit- Great ".Nfillinery Akd Ribbon--Sale to cle'ari 'out-balianice' •Feb �g ion before winter, of this Season's Stoe]i regardless of price. ..Those who wish to order their APTpre -PICKERING Hats re-g-.-1.25, for RIBBONS peacbes from the Women's Tngt* 0, WWI MW Bell Independent phone: d ce _tute�Are requested to leave their 2.00, for 99c: Reg, 40 centsper yard, for 20c with son. -2.26, for 1.001 35, 18CO"I Julyl. order -Mrs, M. Henderson. 4, - % 4, - 25 30 is S . I - , Miss Walker, of -North- 2.X ior 1. 15C F 5 Z or pith I K.00-and 8. for 25 Ise Is sort, Price-8-qt. basketl 20--' .Claremont. . t, 3,75, for 2.00 Ile Nov .40 cents: 9.qts. 50 ct9. and _q tS., 4.75, for, 2.49 - -15 loc. 7 V 60 gits., or $1.60 per bushel for the wishing Those wis -'They Fire all- tiptto-the-minute January best Crawfords. Don't miss getting one of these Hats. 1917-Wbitby 9, Osbaws 8, Brougham to help the Red Cross -Society in style and of excellent quality, and as regards- price—given, 4, Port Perry .3, Uxbridge 12, OannlagWn 11, Beaverton 10, Uptemove 9 ARM should place their order with eith lit away, Also note valves in Ribbons, all cut to a] ' YO e long at the price. A-1 I til buy as -they' r of-the Above. half price. Come to-day a A severe electrical storm passed Won't last -Grain Chopping. this locality on Tuesda. over 0 M a a AND OAT FLAKING fail teriali. DA design ternoon. Many trees were blown Boots'and Orocker3- TFh ',down. as well as a number of *tele- GeneraiRry Goods, Mens-Fdruil-shings, nd 4hoes, e ftifde7esiJgu`bd- is prepared to do ke",in-Mook. It-will pay yon m phone poles, a result of which a to call aIl otir works and inspect oar sto* number of lines were put out' of grain chopping and oat flaking and obtain prioes. Don't be misled by num belonging R40GIERI-ES - GROCF every day in the week agents we do notemplov tbern, oonsequall- com mission. A barn bet g to RIPS ly we can, and do !brow off. the &MI -except onSaturday John Smith, west of Stouffville, oo—isgion of 10 per 0ent,wbjiohyotLwi1 Freak and up--to-date, Tea. black and mixed, 356. 1b. Cdffee .30c.," was struck by lightning and was Phone 2800. aertainly save by purobaging from us% 40q. and Soo. per lb. A quantity of slabs for sale, also Gail sonolipa. burnt to the ground, but so far no damage has been reported in wagon tongues, axles, etc, WRITIT GRANITE CO.. the immediate vicinity of Clare- I044"t A SIMPSON &o. WOKLERING john r- Ise B&.71"- Greenwood wont. T 51� 7 - dancer Scarcely fills t4 bill for the anall dr a -raii-estreal this 'SHE-'tAPSE OF as' struck me in morning as lacking in something." "Sha lackWt in everything. She's nk IT "Silver Glou',� has been doing Laun� N H WENW0,&WV astilted, grown-up, little brit;thire'i rfect starching in CanadlanV1600 ry I nothing childlike about, her. When she clingstomy neck shrieking, 'Father,' romes, for nearly 60 yeam By ISABEL GORDON CURTIS, in one pouridpaclMesandsix- in that ear-olitting baby,pipe of hers, tins. 7 she jars every nerve in i -y body." pound fancy enamelled Starch W r n 7' AUtho ot '."-T e Oman frotfi- : M61verto s '"Let her go Only it is ai problem TMS. CANADA STARCH U'akrrs cy 4,awm Brand" apid - lu where -to ii� sweet, natural stage - CO. LIMITED � .Lfly ~ Corn Sy)qqko, and child.1t MONTRZAL, CARDINAL, Ben$on%1 corn Starch. 235 Strike out come lines,. put in others." BRANTFORD. FORT WILLIAM. ;O�APTER )C ont'd). I can lay my hands on onelramed When he climbed the uneven steps "Why don't you do it?" -diately," said Merry quietly. "It's a 40" Enoch jumps a "That's a nice question horsepower engine to ran- it were pup - sunnier; there was a future before pulse of rage. the footlights in her.life." to his. feet shaken by. a sudden im- Could you do anything with her in chased and both mounted on an ex- )iim,.famv- riches, and the -applause of 'd I 1�; ask me." ten 13 s ? tra strong - wagon gear. A 16 -foot millions. He reached Third. Avenue day ordinary grain elevator was attached ran up the stairs to the elevated, me there 0I should like to try. She's a go FCWM vated, and: "It has never seemed to n-' The puffing slowly at a cigar, gazed on the -*a§ anything nything particularly nice in the. tic, refined, sweet -voiced, little girl: to the elevator spout to deliver -the irrain into, a -wagon or bin, Another e le situation." tones besides, she has dramatic blood',in her 11 rush of life b'low. He was deliberat­'who u Andrew's were on a calm level. —that always tells. Do b- box wagon received the screenings Ing how it was. to . approach -Merry you remem (mostly broken and shrunken grain). gipg on.the suiJ.Pet.of. chan that second. 1-.­"WP`II leave that out of the quer- er George Volk?" ............. act. Oswald was a keen critic,. and �, tion—altogether," I grov�led' Went- "George Volkl Why, of, course," Corn -for Silage. :The cost of the entire outfit,- inchid Enoch had seen the necessity of it'worth.. "I should nover have intruded cried -Oswald'after a moment's hesita­ ing operation-, repairs and interest on 7" himself; it was the one weak spot in upon capital, was $1.195.. The. grower .eal. you but for this reason. You tion. "'What vver became of the man? In Canada here we lagged a good cap, deal behind the States in silo con:! culates. that he saved on his, 80,000 -the moment when he can see the exigencies of the case the Play. "From Did he die? I StIuction. . There were many reasons bushel crop - 1,600'bushels 'of broken burned the labot of half a lifetime he'! You've got to retouch the play." f'Nobody knows." Merry's voice "Better , for this. One no doubt was because and shrunken wheat worth $960, realized his own incapacity for play.- will not lay a pen to the Play-" had a bitter tone in it: "Be for I our people are naturally more con freight: on ,which to the terminal . els- to He himself could do nothing, Andrew turned as it the 'conversation some'people if he' had died. This lit- i to the- drama, but he felt- a chill of J! were at- an end and began to pencil tle Julie I want a chance for: is his seniative. The, chief reason was be- vat -or would have cost $220, and haul - terror at the thought of speaking to careworn wrinkles on h, -s cheeki.• icaute our farmers—and even our sci-* age to the local elevator - $64. He Merry, on the subject.' Enoch tipped his chair back against "Where is Volk?" entists-w-did not think it possible to thus has'a profit of $49. The outfit a of paid fo'r itself' in one year, and he 's alive he !grow corn"profitably on account CHAPTER XI. the wall, put his feet on the rungs, I can't tell you. If he 11 cool climate. Time,, however, sr. ys is as good. as -when it started. c lights we're.begin-- and ust be far down by thih time. A city's electric began to think. Nobody knew so In !our co -Hing to, blaze through the twilight well as he that one faced a barricade has shown the fallacy of these ideas. This experiment, it is arguedi was a wretched sot when I saw him hen Wentworth knocPd N"he dDur Merry in a doggedly . obstinate I, -$p-selection—and- chinatizing --high proves-thit cleat inir-the-grain on *e1ding varieties of corn we can grow large farm is practicable 'Where one -.of Merry's dressing room. mood. Inwardly he was at w ' hite "By Jove! what an impetubus stage, . "'Come!" cried the actor sharply., beat; the'blind groping hope for re- lover he did make!'I saw -him in a big corn for silage just as well ascan our -IIO his own outfit. On a medium - As Enoch entered he felt atbrob of 'conciliation- was at an end,.'still be pr9duction the first time I came to I neighbors to the south of. us sized farm, where the threshing i e aid warm friendship. , knew if he were to precipitate - a America, then in London. was the I The silo worth as hired out, it could not be done in longing for th He has proved its the Andrews face paled for a moment as 'storm, Merry was _capable of Ringing linn'scinest man that ever stepped on I the yearly increases.. in. -the 'number case of grain hauled directly to mar- Xhalooked up"at his visitor. He nodded.� over, his engagement -at the iast mom- the stage.", Of acres that are seeded to fodder ket. -hen the. grain is :stored on the but did not speak. Kelly, who acted ent. "A handionig, plece-of-beel'I Tpn corn Fhow. farm before hauling, clesning is prac- as Merry's valet daring his prosper -j, "Let me "plain," bega-n---W—ent- years ago he married on. ­ the . spTing that The posses- tics e- afid a-lViuble. ifte reall one seasons, lifted a heap of garments i worth laboriously. A tap at the door ..sweetest, most loyal women I ever sion c f a silo 's most appreciated. - At prceticable way fpr the whole qoun. 'from a chair and set it betore Enoch, 'interrupted hi -in.. It was opened" knew. She was on , the stage, lo-�st she this time usually nearly all the roots try generally would be'bh3t the thresh. M'- have been used up and the nil l< given ing outfits, should ipeludeagrah a who book it in silence. Andrew apt Oswald stepped in. M seated hi never- won much notice. Her work by the cows decreases in quantity be- cleaning attachment as many of them Suring into 4 mirror while he it- *,"self "on the edge of, a trunk. was so quiet and delicate that'Ae ap- perrimented with a makeup for the "Have you mentioned to Mr. Merry cause they are not getting sufficient now do a sheaf loading machine. pealed to the few. She was in a 1 bTA4U1,40Wft-eeftvIct in the third act. the suggestion- I made about the sec� company with me for two seasons. succ ilent—if thew are• getting any at Any ordinary threshing machine, if ed Volk made 'her suffer!' The e dashed line after -line into his face. and act? he asked, turning to Went- How a14. When ' they are turned � nut to. fitted with proper screens and care beast!" ow operated, is capable of remov'rig blending each lightly Into the grease 'worth. grass the fl. of m'lk may Increase, frliy oper I -'but it will not be as ylentiful Tqany of the smaller weed 'seeds that paint. Nobody spoke --even Kelly I "We'.were discussing It when., you' "Is she alive?" seemed to have fallen under the spell I came in." "Yes. I hadn't heard of the Volks they had sufficient Succulent feed now constitute a cons'derable percent- -of quiet. - He knelt on the door Po-lish- I "What do you think af it. Merry for years'. I was 'going -home sit right along. age of elevator screenings.—Seed Ing shoe$ with stolid industry, Enoch I "I really have not had time to give Beef cattle that have* be finizhed 'Branch, Ottawa. or night when it woman touched- me an on grass get a serious set back if wondered. curiously what the keen old it a thought." Andrew looked ar"n- the arm. She w.x-�. lame and looked Irishmah was blinking. He had known terested. � "Besides, you ynow'I do Ill. A little girl clung to her. I did thZey have been fed a liberal -amount theap Substitute for Paris Green. d act, and .1 have not know heiP "I'm Alice. Volk.' she This year. Paris Green is selling at nothing between them but a most fra- not come into that a succulent feed all winter and then ternal friendship.The silence, became scarcely seen it rehearsed." He pick- said. I put them in a cab and took hove to do without it -for four or six three or four times its ordinary Price, • 43ppdessive. At last Wentworth spoke ed up -a towel and- began, to wipe the them up to Harlem. to the best old weeks in the spring.. until the, grass but -there are other insect polsom to i is fit to carry them. -Are you going to be -alone soon, make-up off his fac,! woman In the world' that are quite as effective and much Merry? I want to have a"with "It is simply this. 'Mrs. Esterbrook' "Are they in want-" askel Oswald. 11 Many.farmers make practice of cheaper that. can be substAu'ieri for iL I in an utterly heartless wonian.' Dead turning out all their' stock early in you about business.-" i "They were starving, in -rags` and Probably the most afftisfactory of Andrew did not look up while be an- to conscience as she is at the. begin- . the- spring as soon as the frost is out - I shoeless. The ch pulled at my heart these is catclurn arsenate. which is Swered carelessly, "IM be alone in a ning, -she cornea out bf her life's trag-- string. She isn't quite 'seven and of the ground and the sod is suffi- made as follows: tow minutes. Kelly has an errand to 'edy, calloused beyond all redemption. for her age but the way she lentil firm to carry them. This. is small In one and a hall gillons of hot do at the tailor's. You may go now It strikes a false note to have hor re- cares for the poor, �crippled little a gi-est mistake. -as If suffeient 'silage water dissolve 10 lbs., of powdered f a second. She does not Is on hand be de­ _�w-added, nodding to the valet; pent or even mother—"- Andrew laid agray wig -great benefib would sodium arsenate. In -another "there's no burry about the shoes.". !know what mother -love or love of any upon his knee and began to brush it rived" both by the stock and the pas - When the old man. I shut the door be- 'i sort means. With her last exit she Is were kept in for ]on of water slake six lbs : of fresh vigorously. "I don't want to throw turT. if. the anirna store lime. Where the slaking is well -three or four weeks longer. When I 'hind him Andrew Aid not tarn his ought to leave an audience hating and this Durham youngster out of *Job, under way pour in the dissolved add- igaze from the mirror. The refitction despising her. Now one feels i I I �oud- though', simply because I can't enduTew hirhed-,out, -so early the young grass ium, arsenate and stir until all this of Went-viorth's.face was close bet*ide 'den touch of. syMpathy. She must be be, but she_ does not get a"fair chance and the She's common as dtrt, staking has ceased, add ng morewater ihis o*n. He could see that his visitor irredeeniably bad. Then, ton, it is not' can't help it. . Have you seen . the stock cannot get sufficient feed , t if necessary to keep th3 time from was Ill at ease. only true to the woman's character, � 1 nourish them property. The setback mother. I bgmiM, Add four ounis of 6 Well , he said interro alive!but Tordetia' shines �whit 4ka.1nat I. "Yes," said .Oswald gravely. that Inds In- the I '-spring oi��sing turned out to pasture thick pastv that results ig forty gal - "Can't you turn round and fac�'me It-" I "What feazes me is how we-•-couli , T. w. Ions of water, which is the right while we'calk ?" asked the elder' "due cause. I . is very largely"due to this man Merry nodded. "You're right. i delude an. audience into believing that re add strength for spraying. Before 4- '!impatiently. fancy, Wentworth hag- only to change I Even if one grows more silage than Andrew wheeled about and big eyes a -few lines to throw the whole thing this sharp -nosed uncanny -looking n beusedduring the -winter no loss 'Ing to the water it may be necessary shrill-oongbe4 little ape could develop ca to strain through a cloth to take .out. ...Itnet Wentworth's calmly. ."Certainlrplumb. You can doitin'half anhour, into Miss rt r silage is preserved just any lumps that might clog the nozzle. WeUtwo h's 'Cardelts.' , occurs. The I can face you." old chap." e different breeds ias fruit is preserved and will keep. 'The entirely'." Calcium arsenate, like lead arson - The red' surged into Enodlits face, I When Oswald turned to Wentworth T�'You're right." Oswald's voice was for years as long as the air does not ate, will not burn the foliage and is 'fa "I don't know' 'why Idid get -at It. Even ..then hard lines wrinkled about. his . be caught a took on the man's cc en. if the silo has been emphatic. cons ' iderably chespef than this poi - Mouth. His mood had changed. He, that puzzled him; -a flesh of..importent not eve it. Perh a b9cause the child opened and some -of the silage taken son which has been favored so much AT out the rept of the silage can'be kept ,..Ispoke' with brutal consciseuess. rage, hate, and apprebension. Enoch 'has little to do except to follow her 1 of late years as a substitute for Paris." "Oswald and I have decided that realized- he had 'revealed his soul for safely by tramping -it well, down and p father about." Green. Sodium arsenate, the poison - P I.t's that follidwing th principle; there ought to be a few changes made 'a moment. He picked up his hat and to -1, ons inciple; is- about- ote-`half e father about' throwing some wetted straw or. chs� in the text of—the Play." Ispoke brusquely. "You.two finish which I mean to make the strongest on top to keep out the aip-. Some of price of lead arsenate. Made as di - "Of your play," corrected Merry. J talking it over, I have -K thousand the silage next the top will bt some - point in that firat act." rectea--cost r ane hairs!, or .."There is one- weak- —point in it thin -g -s -16 --lend to. '"Engage what spoilt where -.tbe alr a got it ere 44 #M the' child emmediately." ough to do-two-OUrds of an a Enoch went on4efterately. r,. --I, Wentworth—is he touchy? Did "I'll have to do diplomatic work'to it, but the rest underneath I will be potatoes, is. about twenty-five cents. draws on the sympathy 'he feel that I was criticizing his g2t her -11 perfectly fresh. When apolyi�g it ghoul � be conztantly asked Osw-ara —anxiously e IT is nol, neceSmy W MIXI As a rule-! I * of-flie--a-uU-iince or a few moments Ray Wn n "How?" azit-ited As a rernedv for 'p-it-itd k when 'Cordelia' leaves her. A woman the door closed with a hasty rap. do 'uld.� ridbeii ithrvej silage or any other succulent feed if am irith un4ugliffed --*I thatF-calibef could have no such feel- - -4'"on't think --it'i that. Merry _Alice Yolk Wo Lvo; t the arocx are out on . g0ou pativure, buirs it has biWn u than let bar child go on the stage, She i tuccess. Ing." sp6ke slowly, then.,he dashed to an- i but it often happens that during the ha� been hoping we *might find, a- but "No?" "I want to consult you ad other subject. ; months of July and August the'pas small part for herself which she could Little Potato Disease. ."Yo." Wentworth repeated the 990-d• about changing one of. -the people in play --crippled,, tures d77, up -and the cattle suffer if i almost furiously. He began to twist the cast, little Katie Durham." no succulent feed is on hand. When -The little potato disease 'cause's lit - "Poor soul." I its hands. "Oh, the child in the. -first act?" the pastures begin to show signs of Ce potatoes the size of a pea or" a "I hinted that we might give tbi3 lit - "I suppose that act ought to be is-' "She's, a.bright enough yotingstef. Is Julie a chance. She snatched the drying up a small portion of silage little larger to form on the potato written." She tells me' shi. once got a hundred child away as if she thought I meant should. be fed,, and -if no rain comes stems, and no potatoes form on the "Not rewritten, simply elaborated. dollars a week in vaudeville as a toe woman has and the 'pastures continue to dry up roots. - The reason is that this die - to kidnap hex, When a seen the seamy side of life as she has. the amount should be gradually in - 'ease closes up the pores in the stem creased until the stock are on prat- so the starch made in.the-leayvs-=, —you understand." . , T ELT BRIG• Oswald nodded ffravely. "We, must tically a full ration of silaige. not go back to the. roots to form The silo can be used to preserve potatoes. find a way tq get around her.". Merry --Sat writing a letter in the other fodders than corn. In wet sea- Potatoes affected with this diseais sops it, 9ften happens e alfalfa hive small spots, on the surface made -.manager's -office -the ntxt afternoon ppens that tif when Oswald entered, accompanied by cannot be pzoperlypured. When this up of germ masses, that look like a Dorcas. in so it would be Much better to Pat little soil stuck on the surface. The it into tke silo green than to make difference come,, out when one tries "I want you to tell Miss Wentworth hay that is half rotten. out of.jt. to �emoye­the spot. They do'.not ..about the little. Volk girl," said. the come off while soil will. This disease Englishman. "I halve enlisted her is also called russet . set scab and Rhizoc- L�AC sympathy. If the• mother felt _that Cleaning Grain tonia. - It is best not to save affected some woman here would be interested WHITE in the child she might change her In a bulletin entitled "Grain Lpotatoes for seed. s" issued by'the' TAN Screening ;Dominion "I'! do anythinj I - can 11 said-Doreas, Department of Agriculture, it is es- Sanitary. Sh- MR Wt -'the lo4amii-Ved- ---Wfp- 01 fin a heartily. I am glad you are making tq tA VR t -A smell boy . had a bad cold and a change. It will improve the first Ping Western. pain uncleaned -anuffled abominably, to the, great an-' wonderfully - -to— -to-considerably more than noyance of -the other 1�ct won ' d half a million -dollars. , The foil the car in which -h4 wa; riding. Fin. sweet and real. .Then the girl laugh - I ed in a b-alf-embarrassed way, ."did account of an experiment by a . est ally, .1mys - the Manchester 'Guardian ern grower should be of the suffering men turned o; 1yon.ever look ga apicturls of yourself .1 lopwo-, in'cPI - I- one.of w en you were at the tadpole age and nectlon with the oBilln-. the'off6nding youngster -and -'said, pr9bI D 4V q% wonder if it could have Possibly been ating the waste due to a pment ';have you abandkerWoff"' Of grain. subject to a d on ac- � ."Yjss, S" said the boy, "but moth - SHOES NEAT you? That has been my frame of : . or -disit"t like to lend it to Strong - R. id eyes on the little count Of la"n'131P 'Jr. F. CAL.LCY CO. OF CARADA, LTD.. HAMILTON, CANAOA mind since I I& A Maidtor cleaner An a five- em to , 'sm* GfA S. d 2� o1w, Ddlae� d . . . . . . . ...... wXr . `•c» ,R✓" s ,�w • ..Y dy,, a,.••^sr ,*'^,,. �. '/ " ' .n. ? y... �` - :.., _ �, - ' - r - ..._ V _ , -•<. ;:' c -••�u, .:. - — AR Children'Oaten deemto 'Pine Til ERE ARt 4,000 CONTROLLED r AWay and Ordinary blediiine MUNITION P�ANT8. _ D6es Niit Heir Them. Tide High e of Output For War Pur. =i Thehealth of children between the i1 _ ages of twelve sad eighteen years, Po+as. Not Yet particularly in the case of girls, is s .. - Reached. .. source of serious worry to nearly. .'every mother. The growth and de The enormous stride made by Great Britain toward solving the problem of l!valopment takes so much of their CONTAINS N O ALUM M AQ IN -CANADA strength that in • many cases they munitions ' was made clear in the �— = - k .'Actual!y seem to be going into a de- course of a speech recently 'delivered - aline. The appetite is fickle, bright= bar- t3- llaway, Parliamentary secre — ')r. Addison (Parliamentary �hesa gives way to depression, there Secretary to the Ministry' of Muni- Prunes (dried) have twenty-six i lare headaches, $tis of dizziness, Pal' I tions). _ Mr. Kellaway said the --most dreds. which are continually cropping But strawberries are antiseptic _ a I' " valuable quality—and are deservedly part& of water,. sixty-six of. sugar, no ' Iiitation of the heart at the least ex- prominent fact of the war was that the up. ; ' acid and some' protein. Their excel- ``i,ertion, and sometimes fainting. The price of victory- was unlimited muni- _ 4 favorites. ' �bIoodhasbecome thin andwatezy and tions, says s London correspondent. ROADS ANb THE MOTORIST. -' Grapes have twice the quantity of fence �s apparent. But for value as the sufferer must have something that "The $rltish army in the early, days," sugar compared with strawberries, � food, the apple easily comes first. Iwill bring back the blood to its normal he said, "wag so out_munitioned that. penny .Wise and Pound 'Foolish to and not so much water. Prow, when you- "eat"- fruit, -you -- the British soldier ought to have been Neglect Im roved Ronda. Ia currants we get a change—a I know that water, sugar, and 'acid are .' !condition. At this stage no other medi- beaten before the fighting began. But s p tine can equal Dr. Williams Pink he proved that he was a better fighting By Philip P. Sharples. fourth o4 the sugar and Your times as vrhat you are really eating. Nis. Their- whole mission is to make - man than the German. What he. lack- Roads and the farmer, until recent- much acid as strawberries. �. luew, rich blood, which reaches every ed in munitions he made up in devil, ly, was quite a different problem from • Oranges h'Ave five times as much Even in resisting temptation moat ,part of the body, bringing back lin initiative, and in endurance. roads and the . motorist. Gradually sugar as lemons, "the same soYt - of of us are' inclined to follow the line o! _ health, strength and .energy. Miss I "I do not think anything that Ger- as the farmer, through the agent of acid, but only a bixth of the quantity. ;least resistance. many has ever done equals the work Helena Taylor, -West Toronto, sa3�s: ! popular priced care, has wase to con- '. this country has accomplished in 'the aider as automppile part o1 the farm `Two yearn ago I was so badly run • • down with anaemia that some of my way of twelveindustrial organization during equipment,'the two problems have be Dominion Govcrnmcnt Loan friends did not believe I would get the last twelve months, Great Britain, come- more and more amalgamated. _put stopping to rest, suffered from which has throughout been t13e trees• The farmer no longer teals that the better. i could not go upstairs with- i ury of the Allies; has now become their city auto owner is trying to put some - from _ ,- -armory. .There are now scattered• up thing over. is - the good roads move - headaches, lose of appetite, and for and down the country some 4,000 con- `meat. Driving as automobtlb has Inter two months of the gime was confined trolled firms producing munitions of convinced him, as nothing else could, ,Are • o �isted In to the house. I was under the care . war. that s mud road, impassable atter r of yy doctor, but the medicine rain awd far two nr threemaniha - I Al... so Ai }' 1,;didgtlot help me in the least. A friend to the war never produced a gun, a I in the spring, is not the .kind of road �%%0%- ". advised el mother to give me Dr. shell or a cartridge ; yet in tea on which be wishes h!s farm situated. ' Williams' Pink Pills, and although I ' months the Minlstry of Munitions has Ten years ago, before the advent of did not ex act they 'would, help me obtained from these firms a number of the automobile in numbers, the type . hells realer than the total produc• , of road to be built in country districts1-TelD the Government• by vesting a few after the doctor's medicine a t - tion of all the Government arse a won ar - ed, I thought they might be ' worth and greSt-armament shops in existence'l Macadam would have been specified.-th-ousaild ,or -a few hul]dted dollars n its _neW trying. After taking two boxes : at the commencement of: the war. I Macadam properly built Still has its .hbre wail such a marked change for j place. Macadam must be dlatinguish• loan. .he better that people asked me if I increase of Arsenals ted from the apologies for stone roads .0,. had changed doctor and I readily "Speaking in the House of Commons ' sp often eg@p. Stone dumbed on an Ask us for particulars. We make •n0 charge told them the medicii that was help- i last year Mr. Lloyd George startled the! old road, with no proper drainage or • fpr our services. _ country by saying that eleven new ar- I grading, and without the use of A roll- Ing me. I continued taking the pills senals had been provided. To -day, not er, does not resemble a macadam road! - - until I had used eight boxes, when my eleven, but ninety arsenals have been any more than a pile of loose bricks ' R -, health was fully restored, and I h 'e built or adapted. Our weekly outpput resemble a house. The macadam must • Y u rgess VV �as ■y _ E (since enjoyed the best of health. )I of .303 cartridge Is greater by millions be well bulli from the bottom u'D. If - _-%IZADZsi SAarle iV%=V=G _ ... bops my experience may be the means than our annual output before the war the automobile traffic becomes ezces of. convincing some sickly person that. There is a certain machine gun being ' sive, the surface can be protected by TOa4zTo'a=a ` Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can restore produced by the hundred every week surface coatings of bituminous ma- ° , _ yz I in a factory ordered, planned and built terials. In them to ealththeee pills through say output of s and twelve months. The II the torted bond came en the stone e bituminous ng erein dealer in medicine, or by mall, post creased by several hundred per cent. I asphalt or, refined tar. - ` �9 paid, at 60 cents a box or nix boxes' "We are not yet at the full flood of h The bitumiaotla macadam, whet'le s; 3'®vRT OE='��''���'�' ZIVELWO _'`��'Z3L for $?.bit from The Dr. Williaina' our output of Sans and shell. if the suitable ■tone is obtainable, forma a'' Let a%ery good Canadian apply for every dollar he ua afford Medicine Co., Brockville, Znt. Germans cannot be driven home other. -very attractive road proposltiaa. Its - ., '1tie wtll handle applications -without. any charge. _ _4 wise, our army will have such a sup- cost is not greatly in excess of plain 3M-=g5>�&IEL3 L '�uTiT�,r Luaasz ALY'S GROWING STRENGTH. ply of guns that the limbers will touch . macadam.. which has been a standard1000 pp each Other in a CUat1n11ot1a line from for Country road work. Automobile: Gove nment with what will produce lit Canadian money-apY1pryaalmaLe Y$1aGAe peaeriptiotq by a French Observes on the Somme- to the sea. - France, Rus, traBle cannot Injure it, the surface pro- and a good half -yearly interest in the meantime, Both Bonds and Coupons Italian Front. Isis and Italy Have been supplied by or � duced is suitable and Comfortable for can be cashed in Toronto.. This -ft the safest and moot ligttlmate a! dl the f through Great Britain with many of horse-drawn traffic; while last, but not shame produced , I ibis asr� A rite throughrthe o-ipphc net for circulfarnf yezpi�ning. M.- Pichon, vAlv.recen'tly returned to the most important munitions of war. least, the surface Is- easily. maintained EDWARD CRQNYN & CO, Paris from a trip to the Italica front, .i Many thousands of tons of steel have through a term at years at a low an- C"NTN gV=DXXo soaonV6.' '1'as nraosxr is 1111. - has been giving his impressions to the 'i been and are being sent to France. nual coat. French press. He bnsista that out -Our Contribution toward the equip- Bituminous macadam to built by 'two of the 9,000,000 of men that Italy was menti of the Belgian army has been methods—the penetrattgn~" and the enabled y p a force very largely mined method. Ther' penetration continuous, and- the Serbian army has; immediately to call u , 2, ; been reequipped and restored to a method to especially applicable to 400,000 have been enrolled and there _ = at. 1e no reason to fear that, if the need magniflrleat fighting rY Be Y country road work. When refined tar by the workshops and w.o£kera of the ! is used as a binder• the work may be arises, the figure of 3,000,000 will United Klagdom. done for 10c, to 201. a Square yardZ. the d method and the .estimates, is faced b some 700,000 considerable extent saved by our two- less Than results, if the work has been wall done. ---,Austrians I men. There werb 184,000 women en• are not inferior for country road traf• T Y a "w'. Her organization is perfect, both gaged to war industries in 1914. To- ,fie.-- t .. • ; : + ,-� • r I- day there are 643,000. The total num. j The building of a penetration mar from the military and medical stand while the aviation section fids, ber of war Iworkers in 1914 was 1.1-96,- cadam is in itself not a difficult mat- t, t` - _ �` points, 600. it has now increased to 3,500,000.: ter. At the same time, it brings to alreadl -reached a remarkable level of There are 471 different munition pro -'41 la all the ,kill and knowledge re- r D play g efficiency, and is continually being cases upon which women are now en- 1 quired to butld'a -first-class. macadam,- _ 4a improved. gaged. The women of F`rance� are do- and, in addition, s knowledge of the f� "" ✓ - a?; In artillery Italy has a Targe supply -jag won4ers in munition making, but properties and methods of handling -• • of field and heavy guns, with aeon - our women munition workers beat the the bipder, Like other road work, the ;'i' • .•� t isiderable quantity_ of munitions, but world." best results can only be obtained when �' ;he suggests in this respect that ceT- . Work of the Scientists. men cf experience and • training. tbuilding, tain advances, can -still be made. .:Referring to glass lir. _ Kellaway, employed 1n supervising and building °isaid : tthe . roads. The manufact s l , aa"aaaaaa {. ly One of the. points that has struck 'standard' binders cap be depended up-, "{ x relation exist- "The roblem facing the Govern a to furnish the qpeeia Ing between 'the officers anmen. 'meat is, first, to stover a orm and kn-owledge required to nanule t e I �0 * ,? .,� ate, s • i:� , , y'1,�� This, he says, is one of great cordial- of glasses; and having discovered it, to binder. s ,y*► Y ` '?t"" " : f (� I y7 e establish the industry. It' is fortunate The maintenance of ,roads already example Kind. M. PiAot proceeds.: few scientific ,men whe--have been-, b.milt a as mp "There is no affectation, no pride, , ones. The tendency in this country is wor•ting for Sears almost _without re- neirlpot roads already built. This and no pace aDout Xtrig Victur. Hc cognition, and we nave also is the utmost folly. A goo rod' s a is on terms of familiarity with all tions such as the Impf nisi -Colleae at--- ___„_, .set to ,tee commugity. Not National ranks, but never loses the dignity of South Kensington and the maintaining- it up to its original = l his rank. In reason he is coldly logi- physical Laboratory at Teddington. standard is to allow the impairment cal. His language is clear cut, and The Government went to these meta of the. investment. No one would he fully realizes !he difficulties to and asked them to discover the form• dream of all'Owinga building on wjiich be overcome. He rises at dawn and uis used by the Germa`ns'I'n`tlieir pro• be held a mortgage to fall to pieces' •L duction of pptical and chemical glass. of re airing the roof or a coeA it3`lr leaves for the front at sunrise with a These British scientists, after a few air paint. Apcommunity should not very amall escort. His --visits to his weeks' experiments, discovered many , - Generals arR,unannoureed. He scarce- of the formulae, and it then became. dream of neglecting its improved' Is pure It Parow'ax. It keeps the tumblers roads. Enough mcney must b'e ap- ly eats and takes very little rest, and possible to begin manufacture on a_nroariated each year to maintain them absolutely air -tight. Keeps the jellies free from _ s c ng of 3r cAmmercia 9�a ° is a condition at ea equal --moldBn ermen a io . the traditions of his dynasty which within a year after the outbreak of the "state on completion. To do less is Inspire in all Italians a respect, ad- war the output of optical glass in this penny wise and pot:nd foolish.. The. miration and devotion that constitute country was multiplied four and a half piain macadam and the bituminous 'thd best reason for betievitrg. in the timers. ,It has now, increased to four- macadam are both easily kept in order ?; to teen times the output previous foAlte and even improved in condltion-by•ap ass of the terms of the country war, and there is good ground for say ]f cation of cold relined tar. Modern PURE REFINED PARAFFINE which he ,indicate —they obligation of ing that by the end of the year it will p „ .o spraying machines, both horse-drawn _ a entering into battle, have multiplied twenty -fold. and mofor''drlvbn,-ttave been frivented, Ve8 the best results with none of the trouble.• 'The -Ministry of Munitions has built ;which reduce the costs to a minimum 1 Thirty years ago a drought in Ana- I or is building, housing accommoda- ! The process repeated when necessary All you hiiVe't0 da 1$ potir melted ParOwaX. over trails destroyed ten million sheep. ; tions for 60,000 persons, and canteens'i preserves the road with little deprecia- the tumbler_ tops and the preserves will keep - I ad tress rooms in munition works tion. ° now- at” cent ac ommodation, _ __ —.q. = indefinitely. ParowaR 1s absolute insurance �STORAGiE BATTER/E8 wbere, 500,000 workers take. their meals FRUITY' FACTS. ' .• 'against fermentation of any sort. Magnetos i every day. , _ "For a long time' our anti-aircraft iT n arowx2 Gen 'gunners have been crying out 'for an Fruit Is Principally. Composed of ( r � ��Qe1'S labels for ase in valuable service in washing. improved height finder for Zeppelins, Water. Sugar and Acid. the_-exjg{}ng }reit;`', a. .r -der-- best .whe in th- al,'mm-- = frLit F AC grocery, department end ;general stores everywhere. RF -PAIRS clumsy and having a margin of error season like to- know Onat they are suede promptly of hundreds of feet. You will realize'eating itFinay be of interest to lesin' "THE IMPERIAL OIL._ 6OMPANY how that handicapped our guilners in that --you "eat" very little, for fruit I _ _ . c - Limited - Canadian Stora Battery their attempt to bring down Zeppelins. is practically nothing but -a lot of wa- _ • n toraged. "Three men set to work on the prob BRANCHES Lei ALL CITIES lam, and in two or three months they ter and a little sugar! Strawberries, r AIM Willard Agents. produced a height finder which gave fon example, are ninety per' cent. wa- 117.110 81MCOlL e e 70fiONTO rapidly and exactly the height of a ter and between five and six per cent.-� Zeppettn. It is an important discovery, augarl The small balance is account- - - but weletem the problem is only one _a1 hun�.a �g -little .,protein_ _ and_. acid. . --- , _ - - .r r'. _,a .. . aw.._.,.... y... _.-+L--•.-.. a... -.,.. .:. _. •-... .,.. .-.,..-.. _��. .. •.. :..-_._., .-_� _.. ._.. ._.».�e.,e�.w::i�.. _. .,,m...6:Gc�1�...,1n,...me•r.,.�.�tLhir--_�.u.�s�.,w,-s;. r» ;r ,y , r. ....•:— ;,,.- .-:... er:. - .. _ tw • "�• . . v,. • T Z,T , a-' ' a Ms. fir. :.+.s „ i r •t- ry.. s ,• :... a9e.M ..,,,.. '.. e,..-, -, .,,. � .. .. M" ,.:,.r, :. :' ,. r„'.k _. '. •.e^s X1+,7. )Y`a.: .' _ .wte. y.?, . .. ,... i , ..: ..:.,-. .. ..... .. .. .. "l. ..' .S. .,r , .>• k.-:.. m. , 'S'•,,l'. c.R-�'.+ r"'vtfi`��,:pv'�,'w J .ry..r:, -�.•F' a. •. 4. R:-�. ;;. ... .. . .. .. 1�. r. - ". . .' .war. ..�. ...�. �} •i'`*' t .. �, ,=ej.. �'}• •n l -x F��..,, . :. .:. ,... .P ,.As.�.;.,,, ..,; :l..,. �:-: s s. . _. .. '..q..•..c ..u.:_.,. ...... ..., .,q„_.. -.. ::'.;, c.�..c _ ty�+ .rox: _.w�Krsu`!ii...: -;.f. _ .�?.' �.._. .. , e z v - y . -Miss Leila Mooney has been -The fresh air ea alp at Ozona- OCALISMS_ y� on the sick list'for the _past week-: ma, well break up at the ead of •, ; t,... -Miss Sarah Owens, of Toronto, this week. -Fred B. Bunting, of Toronto is the gnett of Mies Ellen Havey .-Mrd and Mrs. Treliving and e " tq. = � � spent Sunday: with his relatives for a•few day. family and E..T. Griffiths, of- To.. V F� here. -Miss Ella Hall, of Toronto, is ronto, spent the week -end with .• -L. A. and Mrs, Findlay, -of To. visiting at'the home of her grail- John and Mrs. Crockett. ronto,-spent Saturday with their father, F. H. Hall. -�, T. and Mre...Boyes_ana eon, relatives here. -Dr. Henry will be here as usual of Belleville, are spending acoupte -` -Smith Clark is visiting his on Tuesday next to attend to his of weeks' vacation with relatives -LADIES—Thexe are htthdreds of different _ .- daughter, Mrs. Charles Keiight, professional duties. * and friends in Pickering. near Oakwood. -Miss Pearl -Stanley, operator -There will be a party this -`--Fkinds Of SVashing Machines on the market _ ' J, O'Conhor, 'of Church St., is at the Bell central, is now taking (Friday) evening at Ozanam just to -day and. a great many of them do not ' still confined to his bed, but is a two weeks' vacation, north of the village.' A good or. y etowl ini roving. Mrs. -Bert Moore, of .Toronto, chestra will be in attendance. - ,- lv a very satisfactory results— ou find this - -John and Mrs. Draper and !pe a few days last week with • -In reply to their advertise- g y Y Miss K. Fawkes motored down to Harry and Mrs. Moore. went, for a principal -for the public out some little time after the machine has + 'Whitby on Sunday. -A. E. and Mrs. Venables, of school, the trustees have received, , been used and Maid for, and you do not like •-Mrs. H• A. Matchett. and dau Toronto, spent the weekend with, so far, thirty-four apulieations. _ ghter are spending a few days David Annan, Jr., and family. -Thomas Morrish had another, yrith'relatives in the city. -Miss Aiaggfe Moore, of Toron- hemorrhage on Friday last and i5 - to ask our dealer to take it back. -A. T. and 14Ira, Law and fam to, is visiting at the home of -her now in a very weak condition, a1= fly, of West' Hill, spent Sunday uncle, Harry Moore, of the -Brock though he is somewhat improved. ?�O« t11er a one'' kine! that you need with their relatives here. road. -Mr. and Mrs. McGoey; of. Tor. -George Harvey, of: Toronto, -Rev. J. and Mrs. Bedford and onto, are holidaying with the tat• • ahs no chances, Ne --i�S the _ t - ith l spent Sunday Kith his uncle and Miss Bedford have returned from ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Heck, �-�*- aunt, Alex. and Mrs. Findlay. a pleasant trip to Allandale and at their sumbaer cottage at, the fibs Marie Bateman'. of .To- Berrie. lake. ronto, is visiting with het• Picker. -Afr F. Worsley and fawily,' -Airs: Alex. Findlay 'was in �(� e Ing relatives for- a few weeks. of VanCOLlver, B. C., are visiting Oshawa on Sup day attending the -Kenneth and Mrs. Gordon, of the farmer's brother, W. J., and funeral of her uncle, the late Jobn - Toronto, spent Sunday with' the Urs. Coakwell. Paul,•whodied suddenly on Tburs- = forwer's mother, Mrs. James Gor- -Harvey To&`nf Toronto; and da • at the age of 81.- 5 y ---�- 90Q -= OR VITY ... W. G. Hunt, of Brockville, spent -Misses Feta' r►ud 'Merle Staph. • -Miss Turner, formerly well Sunday with the latter's sister, enson have returned.hotne; after known in Pickering, is taking a Mrs. Alex. Findlay..spending a cruple of weeks hereat few weeks' holidays with friends -Sant and Airs. Stephonson, of the home of their wrandparents . here. " ` Toronto, spent S inday here with' John and Air.a. StPphensou. -Miss Alfreda-Peardo'n,,of Tip- the former 's parents, John and - -Alin- Ethel Davidson. opera- -• ronto, is spending a few days va- and Mrs. Stephenson. for a -t- the Howe telephoue_central, «aghrnU done in -fi mintites. -Lou Baisdon, of the !-gage" n cation at the home of her parents y is laid oft duty for' a week or two - -- - ere. • ' - - - - -- rrt� ufff�e staff; 3nro . on accoun o t oess. n ,era _ r -Arthnr and- Mra. Rogers, of spending a couple of weekb'-vasa- pence Misa'Clara Haml is officia.t- We positivelyguarantee this machine. r `z: ,:.Toronto, are spending a few days tiuq with hit, parents. Ing at the switch -board _ vacation with -the former's mother -Airs. Shea, a former resident ' -A number of farmers around -You take. one and try it out thoroughly, say here _ = of Pickering, died in Toronto on: Pickering have finished their.har- two. or three Sveek's.. .If volt do not like it, -Col. Knifiou, of Parry Sound, Tuesday. _ Her funeral is taking vestirg .operations. The late seed• spent the weekend with Airs, Jas, Place this (Thursday) afternoon ing has not been followed by a return it to us. NVe accept it back just as Gordon and 'slaughter, Mrs. Paull on the arrival oY the G. T. R. train late harvest •as roan predicted. " • tl' 1L . 7 n errnen at to e p ace in There sou have been a better = -Rev, - P.- W. Ctirrie. of . Black. the R. C. cemetery, _ yield of grain. had the harvest not you one tent to tri. it. stock, will occupy the pulpit in -A thunderstorm accompanied conte so quickly. -tile Presbyterian Church- on`$un- by a very high wind passed over - day next. this locality Tuesday afternoon. - -`� - - - _ Our confidence in this Machine and the -Bugler. Robt. Raskin, of the As a result of the high wind the TIVE TABLE-Pickeena StationGd T. R. Trains going East ace as follows- ;fact that we-ha.ve never had one returned to - 182od Battalion, Whitby, . s eat clo"i of dust .that morose had the No. 6 Mail 8.06 a M. m over Sunday at the •hoe of hip_ appearance -of smoke from a big " 12 Local 2 45 P. M. - Us. enables us to snake this guarantee. mother here. fire. The rain which-acc•onipanied la Local i 6.04 P. M. x -Mrs. Lockwood, of Liskeard. the Storni wa4 heartily welcomed Trains gokg woos due an sollowo- • o No. i..9 Lo:al ;.a2 a M. NU MORE -ONE PRICE :,accompanied by her three child- .a ix gave relief fi•orn the du -t P - . -- 1.1 Local ,: Rola P. M. � N1J� L1.�-5 r$CeaP � a7.�0 � TO ALL ren. is visiting with her parents, nuisance. 7 Mail 7 40 P: w, _ .._... Wrn and %Ira. Wikon.-Potatoep are retailing in Pick- •s-.ridav included -Mr. H11(l'AII9. Bfrketi and .lilt-& eying at 5o cent- per perk, tichich =CaaFeiuuan, 'srhn. were .cuotnriag to is equivalent to 83 ver bag. Thi- ��'rr e �•► • a CHAPMAN Remptville, called -upon J. R. and tc n record fol hikh prase-- pots• �7 EE0S ,•-]UrQ Tian-atct_n run Sunday. we7-. It i-& nit man} year-& -ince y - -Private aril Aly.1, Ga,ecr ne farmer- in thio locality drove to �a1';i;e, Red t'lneec._Tttnnthy ansi all y kinds of seed -&.- And daughter, Mi-* Lorn%. of T(•• Toronto whore they %rot ld sell' a 'it'e are in the mar, -t ar:d are on -par- _ WHITEWEAR -SALE- and ,� L� - --roat0.-.w'er`e the g•�ce•rp of -W. 11 lead at 30 vent- per bag. r },ith 't.s ed :a pay the high;<t in:srket p -Hr"', - and Mr Peak t,u S,unday.. - only one-tenth of,.what-they are _ The best r<l xirpe!3 ^leasing mi118 sra •ep Fanny arld NoClark wot'th now -Miin the country. Not - returned home on Savirdi,y, after. -Dr Ira Tripp rind -son. of Not- . = -- spending a-mon with their, sf+- tinghrim. Ohio_ aid_a. rl •in viYit Send us sau,p]ea, nrconimunicatewitlrr tip P y € ui wfo-re belling: We are clearing out 811 Blouses, Under- S %lrt3, DFaI?Per9� ter, Mrz.- i•'. F. BaIsdoo, of Cargil'. to Pickering Erie-oda on Sttaday' Take advantage „f tba best Seed Mark• f i�­ M6rri#1sey returned frun, They were on their .return trip Corset covers, {Towns, Prigcess SEps, Montreal la.t Th r -%da - 'arid- i froom Maskgka., -sphere- the}_ hack ets�n the world. ' Brll or tndPpeadeat phone.- House Dresses etc. y spending a vacation at the home been -& )ending a week or two tht,h _ :. .' .► of her brother. 'N. J. Morr•iseey, ing• �r, Tripp, who k a -pedal• Prompt, efficient and reliable service - - e in handlin Seeds uarunteed.. :All 8t a big discount fo make ready far new fall goods. .here. - tet to dtt,ea-&es of the nope, e3 ea g o _ -J. C. and ,lira. Philip, ascot-&- .and ear, enjoys a very large pcac• J. H. DOWNEY COMPANY e a In ponied by R. A. and Mr -a,_ Soruer. tire. In speaking of the war, he WHITBY. ONTARIO Come and get a -.'b rga� - ville. motored -to Uxbridge . on says that nine -tenths of the AuQ. V -=-Sunday and epentthe day with trians, aad ButgAriaup,-of whom , G. A. `OILLESPIE, DUNBARTON friends. there are a large number in th.•►t Vlekerin �arage -L. V. r�, a -B nVa,� ;. and city are pro•a iir�Iuetr ayt:i, _ _ Mpg BFY&H -acid-lSrne•t---..BIInkm pathiea. _ -- -- - ,motored to Stotiffville on Sunday -Lieut. W. D. - Hard-in4t, who All antoritnbile and Bicycle- � n �1 e G 'Where -they. spent the day with left with: the- llildt battAlion for repairing t,rbiriptly S um � a � Goo d S _.lrietids. _: overseas- about A month ago. t� —, _ attended to, -We congratulate Mi•�- Roberta now in France. The 116th was Tirep, Oil Grease aud'repair� :_Bedson on haviuk pa.Fed-her Latin appealed to for-volnnteera for the always on -hand. -gad Freneh_exxtninatiotis,.which front:- Six ofiirery,-were wanted m-mpleteeherjuniormatrictrlation 'and about forty men. Lieut. Potter 8c Andrew Coal p11 Stoves' 1 retandi Harding R•as one of the first to , - • Toms, ofmSearboro, Ree Hi+ departure was deeply- regret` r; -- -- Uess••n come forward and warm -aceted. PICKERING Ont. James _ summoned to Newcastle on Thuya• ted by his platoon by whom he t. Pi..l�e�.ziW 10.7Cery _ Lubrieatin Oils, Fly O11S, fnt3e l of their lick- in veru blgh es:teeu,. He war - :7 A_—• -susses-to-laSv• --------_-- _- - anxro s _ - _ 17 - him, •_ _ — -- but — — �•� , . -King streets which has been an not be -g -ranted. He i-iws=rv. inch �- eyesore to the residents. of -the a auidier anct�cve expect to hear vilinge for the past two or three most favorable report, of hint: < . �,,�,= -JOSEPH >�l . i8 U N D Y— - idontlua, liar, at last been fixed up -A meeting will be held in the ' ftrid v town hall. Uxbridge, to -da • (Fri- -Quite a heavy thnnderstorin (111Y). to ron,-ider the advi-&ability i i ------- _ - --- - -- _----------- assed over the northern -v,f the Connt adopting the good p jias�C of Y P S R ✓�'' - a the tun nship ori SiinilNy, but for road= system utuler which the :. SALT! SALT! SALT : - some.reason passed Pickering �'i-l. nlAirt through road also market During the heat.of the day let yrs loge by, leaving us to sweiter :n r•oa(14 to the towns; inelu(Uhig the , ,sh-ow'voti how to keep cool. We have on hand a new ssliipment of .S;-lt, -every sb: e- ou want from, the heat and dust. bridges thereon taken quer by Ice CrParu'Sodas anv flavor.• Dri'n'k, 3 lbs. to ?1�") lbs. sacks, at the old prices.' '1 --Sergt. ,Fred Adair, who has Coi nty..and built and. maintained ice .cold of all descr7ption, been in training at the Petawawa by it,.with assistance by the Ort Horne 1Ltde Bread _ " Camp for the past few months, tario Government, both as to cost _ like mother tried to•make, This is the time tq bay your Straw lists and ive have adandy- ai a few. days with Pickering and:maintenance. 1:nder• the sys- ;Both hones in shop. 25 .-spent y ' g P P• got frown gals_° to $2.%, also see our light Caps, friends on last leave before pro• tem -the townships would continue. Shirts Underwear, Boots, Shoes. cee ing overseas. - ITe iuok a= if to care for the roads not assumed HERB JIONNEY, PICFiERiNG soldier life agreed with him. by the County. The meeting will _ - Buy yeas Sttrnnier Sitit from Canada's -Best Tailors, the Lowndes Co , -The month of August is mak= begin at 10. 30 a, ni., after the ar '- ELM DALE MILLS for which we are agents. We guarantee a perfect fit Ing a determined effort. to equal vai of the G. T. R. train and will p.,d_ e_bestaf satisfaction. ---- _—July in -the intensity of heat. The be addressed T. W. A. McLean,—Pi.�KERINC3f _ early part of •this week was as Deputy Minister of Iighwpys to -- r YQu .can always get the best Mani- T •, oppressive as those hot. cls {,f he .Ontario Government,- and -by � � - yr, tob3 Floor made from ��: 1.. - R, A { ' BUNTING "•:P:ICgERING1r July that caused so many pros. others. Manitoba `!'heat. Established 18:i7. trations, and which established a -The following is clipped from Royal Household and Glenora for record for a hot month, the Toronto Star:. "The greatest Bread, Try a bag. -Remember tho meeting of the plowing match over held on the' pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats i Women's Institute at the home -of continent is to take place on R. J. - BRAIN, SAORTS 'Mrs. E. L.- Ruddy on_ the after- Fleming's farm near Pickering MIX FEEDS. - HARNESS and SUMMER' GOODS ):coon of Tuesday, August 29, at 3 early in November. Great scheme ! OAT.CHOP ..- e'Fleek. B- *,-ar<<;g��T�� wtterson Everybodg-kne.�-ii;at- oronte' -will address address the ladies and a large, own R. J. would introduce new Single an ou a arness at reasonable-priees. Plush - ' -- BARLEY_CHOP meeting is requested. The -Girls' ideas into farming, -and this WHEAT and Rubber Rugs, Dusters, Trunks and Snit Cases. - -- led-Erosselu clreme-of getting fii9 whoieTir CRACKED CORN' 1 Set second-hand Single Harness, good, $12.50. 4� -Rev. F. W. Duggan, of To. plowed in one day by other-fel- MIXED HEN FEED ronto, an official and active work. lows- just shows what an enter- Caldw.ell's. Cream substitute Harness, Collar and Boot Repairing neatly done. ! J er in the Dominion Alliance, ocen- prising man can do when he goes Calf Meal. ppied the pulpit of the Methodist in for agriculture." It has also Molasses Meal • Shop will be closed Thursday afternoons Cburch on Sunday morning and been suggested that the Women's -CHOPPING AND OAT - during summer months. l that of the Presbyterian Church Institute provide eatables, as it is CRUSHING EVERYDAY in the evening, when be preached expected -that -there will be be- Get prices on feed in ton lots, - two excell nt sermons. Mrs'. Dug- tween two and three thousand- PICHERING1r HARNESS EMPORIUM BELL PHONE. __._ --. R'an Bobo arewupanied him, sapg hungry men In--attend"ce, and -"--- - two snlos at the evening pervice :the match will last for two or F. 'W, "VVtw3c8 Home Phone 3800. W. J. COAKWELC� that r ere much appreciated. three days �Choppiug every day. :' •. , ._ .. .... „ .. .. .. .. - . .. .... 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