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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_09_017Rey '17 N' N E PIC .1 7:' VOL. XXXV.- PICKERING,- ONT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1916 ---No'. 49 Medical - rx 1RE. FORSYTH. D. --of a., Regis- .-tered member of the Optometrical Asso- #Stiou of Ontario. special attelition,givau to of glasses. Eyes tested fres. North *6tfk X0. R.C.S.-, e - Edinburgh, member of the Eellege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. licentiate Of Royal College of Iiurpsonp, Ediuburgb', Ogr�rOL&I attention to dkeaseG of wowen - and I -and residehee, Brougham. sm, OfIve PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL and X-RAY INSTITUTE -PICKERINta, ONTARW --a. BLed-11 TOWLE, X. B., X. D., Ci- X., lapecialis, it, Rectal Diseases. Prostmi � Die - asses of Xen. Diseases Of INCluen, cacnCe", Tamors. I -Ray ex&minatioii. DiotaSeg 61 e0 ­ ear. nose, throat end lungs. Fitticrglagaes and all smute, and chronic diseases. Oltice Hours 12 to J and I to 9 p. 49:7 "gat. jE. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- 0 T-HB.10cunty Crown Attorney, and County. 01161111". court son". Whitby. 10.T AE. CHRISTIAN; BRrrister and oSolicitor. Notary F ublic. Etc. Mcney to can, COce Brock St, North, VVIIi1tv. 9Lly Dental BLAKE •B• BEATO-1,.6.­6. S. Grsduate of the Royal College cf Leutal Surgeons and University of Tozonte. office -over W. 21f. Pnagle's hardware store. WLitty. Office hours 9 to 12: 1 to 5.30. lad I bone ti� C_. Bell pbozo4w ly SPINS 'MILLS 7TH L . 9. PICKERING SCAREVORO -Whierithe s-teamer Alexandria went 4 The 7th seas the scene of itiany autos aground off Searbovo Bluffs on Aug - y on Suttiday. A. Dawning spent Tueod'ay last'at, 116 E -;>t- ide . 4 h of last pear; Edward swab- --Oliver Pu -Rhs. 'Will, ton, of stop 29, Kiugston i -oad, swalij through the breakers with a_ life- .7 FLO 1U, R Dixon dtives-a'bus to Greenout mornings. line and saved -the. lies of thirteen OATS -River.Sunday T. arid Xts. Garner visited Charles 'on'Stindai. sailors. His bravery on that occasion has been suitably recognized by the -NVHITE SATIN- and Mrs. Knowles presentation to hien of the Royal He. CREAM BUNS -FAMILY and Mi -s. Miller motored frow. Toronto and spent Sur;;lay with their tDane Socletv's.branzet. medal. The friends hel-OI-. DreSenttaion.to. k place at..Nliddleton's TEA BIU_NS-I'A�iT.Ry' -!�es May and Ada Michell spent ,t Mis hrittie on Saturday night. Reeve .1. G. Cornell made the pre:ientaLion and 'N few days %A ith -)j I rand Mrs. Richard- add11eS �Ps were alSW rn!Lde by Dpputy Juilll)D. son last week. -b' Mr. and Mrs, Coyn� and daug ei" Reive, Heron. 5flss' Goldie. anal 11i -s Fila Tmnpil H. E. Redmond, tolvnslilp sollcitoi�. i 'Wheat- Strec-iiings. wtorkd jl'.OM Oakville ttLd ' sp r. t- S'un - pie • day -here ay -e with relative=. -SCARBORO JUNCTION All 1111(15 of C,h(-)P. .-WHITEVALS -AL;t largesand enthusiastic meeting Miss Miller spent Tuesday -with o f 'S -b(?ro vresiQeptin �', cal ., Township • Miss V.Dent Hall hereon Mondav evening it SCRANTON C!OAL D. •L.. and,' 'W. Mts. Ro'geis. of Pickering, is vitit� was tinaniWOM!ly decided to rt�(IueFt the" to%vnsh4p caun',"il. to - slibrilit a ing her son, NN'. D. Rot ers.' Blake An'nis 6 -ruinine a jitney be. contract to the bydro4-lectric*com- STON-E, -CHESTNUT, PEA. tween Green River and Whitevale. - mission for the extension of the hydro Miss LilltP- -Pugh and -Miss, Lydia into serend -parts of the, uni,nicipali(y. AN D STEAM. Major visited with Miss Hazel Biruip. Reeve Cornell presided, an -d sonije tirrie before the meeting was called to order on Siindgy last. Mrs W. D,'Rogerr was on the:sick •the hall'was packed to capacit with T T SPINK, LIMITED list last- week-. We are glad to be tttepayerc,'%%bo all seemed in -Favor of the- E. Stocking, of.the W. jj. , able -to report tbat-shei.- abow again, The '.%Ieth6dibt Ladies' Aid will ruper proposal. hydro -electric: icon) rnist4on explained -PICKERING, ONT, at the bprue.of Mrs. Joseph Carter on the proposition_and later the question was discussed freely by many of his Go R. BREW ST E R Wednesday. Ser,ternher the 6th, at 3 o'clock, sharp.' A 10 cent tea will be ,.rued froin 0 to 8 o'clock, aftei Which auditors. The, sec -tions which would derive moot benefit through the ex - Veterinary Surgeon a good program will be rendered. All tension of the power are Agincourt, Honor Graduate of the Ontario ire welcome. S, " -arboro Junction, Birchcliff Heights -and points along the, Danforth road. Veterinar) College- and Honor- -_- -1 - ^­­_ - ­ .,For street lights tic _Agincourt the Established 7v years - GREEOW-001 4 - - XILLS . _ _ .. y WHEAT. .._BARLEY W_XTED OATS .Get my prleles before selling .eJse,;N:here. _­ rt I.have a large _tock on hand df, BARLEY FEED BRAN SHORTS MIDDLINGS 'N CRUSHED OATS -SEED CORNJ Bsst v_arietie-, best qualities --ant ]owe -,t Price; ti onotne*0 garb*. Veterinary College. W:­tt Samuel Armstrong and Ntmith'an For- per Annum' for "c lig and IWS oa j4 Ind. phone -T!W., syth left -nn SRturdav for the west. - t -be Danforth read. -A K -E" EASTI G. HAM -Issuer Of MA1701age Claremont Ontario - H. S. O'Brien. of the Indianagalis in the I g Village. My ews, is spending his vacation- here. WHITEVALE The shingle that ha F� given satii-. faction for over 30 years. Eru PO . U M - ii ER. Real Estate Acuc- NEW BUTCHER Stoz with Iiia parentis. Our public and rontination srbnols Mrs. Roach and family are visiting Corrugated lion *with a in. by 9 T luouser, valtatcr, collector and issuer open on Tuesday next .with all the in Toronto. 2 in. corrugation, see it before you of 2:.rriage Ilconses. Bro::gbam. 40" ' reac heiire-er gaged Mrs, Re-eeor is visiting with friends buy other makes. If you are sm -A full line of Fresh Meats Al�W;Syg The Eckhardt . 1mmily appearedh,-rP in Michigan'. need ofaCream -Separator. TtT -D• HOPPER Licenses' Issuer " of liar -rage on hard it shop.os"'iethe County of Outeal.o. on Monday evening hutt befote it . Master Lawrence Hilts is hpme. it Pretnier for 30 days. At" .bre and Cas -day o -im v�ks aft" lia'qant vip-it with friend,.' 09Bcs at a, reeldezes. Claremont crowded house. A g(jod pi 7- W ag,) i on rbad e v er r gasoline engine, $39.00 uIL w drtLhohg s fromD B.BEATO' 4 TOWNTSHIPCLERK' -Frte6h P...rk' SAut;age a *picialty A uh fthJdEngi-h rrcrlietA atMr.Fuller'.%,,Green Seeorwriteme before buying - a Conveyancer. Occumistioner for takinga, pl-av-d jiore r�nthp ba" 1;ng, qrec,n Rivkr- Ph'one. sill5davits Accountant. Eta. Money to oam 'Butcher's cattle wanted. on 14,o,irday 1,t�t bptwPen . t-aiijn fr fmi Rov 4na O-h-twa Prouse, Picke -S 'a. 0 OZ*. "Is Thrr, r�', and J, -('5:,;-y* 6,e vl�i,ing h, Tk11,,'-' U, r, . R, F. i ring - - _= - JAS Q'CONNOR. PICKERING he ("'Madi,in , 4impion. teas one ref P,- nro--k. JFJ'.'C; H S. P 1, GH, 6 1 e n_ MIA 1 r� r: Ont, Coz nor King wal Ch,_;r�h S, 4- Ub . Tw ro r. T, I T P a In. hFk,4 rett;rned to Toron, 1�liom-oJ It c: onset Ex:#r­;- #,;I er CEMENT TILE! sti tLc­,�&pi!rod tLt-L , k Tho I Ion i o I I r n j i n i e In rd r h P E,,'. - tc,, •After a: 1p!4-as:Ant varmtiun-at her ;safer tont-:*A iuvv.berp Ur!e :cr tormo t -1.1-P aml. r SEE NE 1:1.4 7 , i -day and t -ttilorrov%, Aog. IV', W -P, -h -it Thi iindersi�ned baq begun the nivihm- 31 11A - fit Tenjus; fy�qn Agin. the Red Cr*o,�Ag:irflPn party, Frill.. PO'ATTLL,- Lirensed-Auctlorfeer, SAWING MAC 11 EN E' S . � L - facture of cement tilt- from 3 to 12 4 for Co,.Ln.�o of York and 0:titarii Ana- (,t>;11 t,�'rtonviHe. MarkhatilarvISLolilt will he issued in it (ew dtii-Q. - 7 - . inches. '-Call and -ger. quota= • 'hice *a] so o I all kende fi, I termed to C, L Sh OrteSt StyleQ to �tilt_ everyone, C.,ircrilat, _!ills wail he topre�vnted. . Corp. (P(o. EllVatt, of the42nd BAtt, tions at yards on Brock �120kloe• Ad2rese Green Siver F. 0-, Gtt.' G ta,; f nian ri�t`ftred ;of w 1,;,ndon. u ith.wi - azul con. i- visiting road. half mile west of �alkv,i, ljamwexe,l a3id giirnmed. A near' here, was found dead in., hed om with (. b fa r IP-, a tul MYs. R; ce. $pink Mills. _,'"7 B, POWELL. Licensed Atic. Ptices etii,mable. Sidi;rdavltt%T.- llelivedalfinektidthe liev,Mr. Owen and familv. D. R. 6 ttovoex TaIUL-or and oolle,tor'lor M i Also Cement kept constantir counties cf_Outar,.o and lurk, All kinds of Wp- tell ornery' sheep. eircuitir nt-tghb­% not seeing hiin moving and. -s. Beeton. Airs. Txtin- I Sarno conducted ai.ttcf pr.vately or by auction tiaw,&. wei-oline el.gine-a and ;Abr,ut, binke in the-.dr)r)r and found Pr,and :on and Charles Rice motored an hand.- Por and.-Por dmitato or other particul'ars a ly at real that he -mcl the big at donoat• Elizabeth St_ Piak6rrg. 71bone orders �cutteri %nd b6ggieQ_. had hoen dead, for ;otno hairs. ref Whitby to attend Frank Mitchell, - Ion at Nzwo Otbee, Picker i; will ro- We understand an iccluest is to be the CAMP groundc. asivai prompt attention, -sarof&ctlot rMarfill. ­v�, -.=X. held. PICKERING jamed. 41sc "I" agent for Ford Care. bly '-w BROUGH^M - Oboes n%mbeilit Indeptirdert 1601 BROCK R`0AI1, TO F. C. CasVie was in O�haw"n Siza- .9 V� I have- a." ood stack of 'Fruit Packages The A1424d..Band played S-`It_',JFdAY d,v- REAL ESTATE crowds il�stt crime into oases night to great c Miws N -era Johnston visited friends A100.0100 1 BerryBoxeii now ready; !own to hear this flne tntiqic. in Vxbt idge during the piist *eek, Mrs. A. T. Lawlnr sritertained the Mrai. Milroy, of Cedmr Grove, is via- 24and -07 q,jartr Wo -re--- auxiliary- of 15 itYng with het'rister, 'Mrs. Brodie. `'Baskets, 11 dm Wire Pencing AU liaints':b d 6 q"rt-v Wednesdav of last week. Tbr-ir cartip. lits. Wm. Ca%skr *xli,-,nt a feaw days Order )Dura early and make fore I i4t east of Herdn4.101P -Park, wa, laip;r week with her son at Aginploutt. -e of e;htertainnlent. Mks n4 - - ALSO the ply,, Alnin Hamilton hekq returned, I have For SRIe a Hcu,e and Lot There was a large turnout from after holidaying with rel%tives in Njyr- in Pickerzing 'Village. Lsit rge Whitby and Oshstvra at the U*bridve tler Chop ing and 011't Rolling. c,d Fodd-.4 meeting on Friday. Tbi� Brace Wire, Staples P garden, come young frnit- Robert and Mr -4. Deiitt iOre". in Ever'ytliingi movement for a c,)tintv system of JA"tVille over Sunday calling on trees. n It as i3s-,ial. tail. roads wilfgreatli stimulate the hinid- friendQ. fie,t-clagp re ing of the Kin' isit- Cedar Posts aud """'q cion road improve Wardie and Rite E-verest -skre v W G. Barnes, Greeil River Call and -ee me w� t i!, is a bar- went. as tinder the Act the grant ing their grandparents, John and Mrs, fw_tmZs,)rnnto is available, in addition . ga i r ?oma one. Stee'l PoSAS. OrAddreim-&R. R. 'so. 1. to the (;ov6rnm(-nt granf:-. 'Thf-- Only 31k,,'Aggie Cbwan -pent It week -TRrt to pay -thirty per relit -hp the with Duncan And'- Mrq. Dolphin at Coal, L' __V_ Richard= i - .-.- .. riniVer. Cement, Siting) a a loc� I. intinioi' over the �,Klkies chill be. sIiread Claremont. 'A Mrs. Ryan. and chilq1ten,-6f Toronto, Ltth and Ready Roofing -JO=HN PHILIP lNotary Pifblit�, Picketing. ..The t9wr6entincil a7t* it special mee't- ,, holida Firig %with Milford'Hamiltbri :� . always in stock. 5 Cur - this week decided to rehifflil the and family. rnergh- W r niAll bridge on the. K iniz-ston road at (kel)rge and Mrs. Duncan spurt 'on haiid, n ed meatsran-stantly -Wate- at�r_ , .k._- Tr k only in Luse _Aur - de', viet ing flood.; when the -water prpssut(- i;(:;ArhoT,o. ,f in-LhjL- Lai -t -le and Spice Roll; Br'eakfa"t Bacon, rf V,1,1 will II-e--tte rmlv Jind.�. re-lif- r afforded by . Mrs. Geex,ge -Philip'arid niece. '8NISS Ham, Bologaia,.Weiners, etc. - 1. . this, bridge. The work ._:�OCUST HILL Ideal weal, drillerl hV Chats, K Ririr" will due (106e .1,,n Brodie. spent Stinday at ('.alar by (bi- cot lwii ation itself. and be-ginF. wim cubo i t for'Wi nil.- M ills, Gaffilitiv Q1s . agent ITigliest prices- paid forEngink all kinds of pionce. A'teporary road wd M ill he T, A. anrs. I.,,inion, and child- .p,- and luring a' rn itiade alongside while construction i, ren, of Bedford Park, Toronto, spent AT. McFADDEN'S... Bbtcher',z cattle for water work.,, Also bath rocin) fi Evel _, 9 N. (41_. I_ i= to be -of _,teel- and cement- dr-. wee-k-en(14 it -h tares, etc. vthif:e, ;Ivest-i eareffir and %will cost four or five hundred dol. 'Hiigh and- Mis. a Merhin. litrs to complete. si,,ten INT: & BOOL Store Mrs. IV. J.- Devitt' and ,.:Drug 0 Viekerirng 'livery RICF"S PUMP WORKS. �i - . .1 - Fosler, of Tifriftihitry,' visited -their -s. S. A., Devitt, of. Blaqk- I i o iii -e -Tel, 55*� 1. Ont' SHAWA FAIR cl our sister, Mi You will fin stock the past week. First-class -ribiq for hire-' itten t'or A number of Voting People gathered s t C C k of Toronto Exhibition vNims hr -t. Then comes Oshawa next, The Day or ni,,Lt ..The. Pickering at the -borne of . M r, and Mrs, Norton fall fair dneq not lnqe its interest -while S on Monday evening to do honor to the -Bus -mee�" al? traius' -ftiendshiplastc. The annual re -union bride and groom (Mr. and Mrs. FeTIVU. ,w - ---- ---- If &I ilance Committee' '--Oshawa this year Will- he at -pleas- returned from t6ei r Teaming promptly • attended to. sot,), who had jest retur Ant as.any of tie -nine which are gone. honevn16on. . The evening was spent Agentlor Canasta Carria-ge Co. The tenth fair on Alexander -Park iii games, etc., awd before leaving Q� vement e treated the bride to a miscellan- lessen'stealing and prosecute which age And care. produces. they t Peak, Pj�ks,iiflg. . ..... 'tons. ' his the track in shape. eons shower. H The obj6ct of this Association is to promises to sbow the inipro k the fe . ' L. `*I. Brooks , et wedding was solemnized at BOO 8 The horserher will entertain as usual A Members having property stolen eortimuni- while they get after the $800 which is the �15urlie of _W. H. and Mrs.- Norton on Wednesdai-Amt.23rd. vvbe.n their and b immediately with any member put tip for them,'. Two big races each -ter, Miss -Nellie. one Fall Term opens Aug 28 youngest- daugfi of Executive Committee. Ry. of Brougham's pp alar young ladies The free ittriftiotis, in' front Of the tsbyterikn Membership fee if,00. atid a member cirtbe Fru ZTX OTT Grand Stand are particularly chosen Choir, became the bride of Mr. Horace Seho_-- I • Tickets may be bad from the President or for the fair, after what was shown last Ferguson, :of Uxbridge... The cere, on applicttion. ;vearit'reqnirtid 'some a ninny was performed by the Rev. A. Martirils Exec. _Corri.-L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- they iibow at Opera House McLellan, of Clarem,)nt, in the pres- ORONTO, ONT. 4ichat alsro.- bride and groom. The ba-ppy--couple Cor. Yonge and Charles Ste.( er, W. V --.ason,.Pickering, each night under the fair management ence.of tbeltntriediatii relatives of the he Railway arrangements are the stand- was -hes 'of their purne- Made this remarkable average re• kJ J. A. O'Connor; W. J. Clark. and for all fairs. The have the best *is President, sistirstary ar roue friends. cord for the last 12 months. We Port Perry train starts from Oshawa t ni bt up to the min -ate 7 were asked to fill more than thirtv a] 6 p. m. both uights. `You can come g times as many positions as we had -TOOLS- BHASPENED G. T. R., C. P. R. or G. N. R. Buy. a King, -Ludwig,- of- Bavaria, *big Oft graduatii. The business world calls ticket before getting on the train, report in Paris to have died. en the cheapest, prepare here and now splen- We make a specialry of crosscut saws, The Oshawa H6sp1tRI tent will be in Toronta AlwaYs the beat At did opportunities good salaries. The attendance at the Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. its usual place all three days where -1, 1.rl xFibiti6n during the fitst three All who are anxious for a success- Razor -boning a specialty. For , rot- meals and. -Lunches can be secured at E ful start in business life should r- class hair trim or an easy share 64,11 all hours at reasonable rateF,. - days is a record. range now to enter this iDopu')L at the East -end Barber Shop.The usual fine wesaber has been e- To Moore meraaaell School. See our House Furnishings r all ordered In spite of the long dry spell King Constantine, of Greec �Z 1W. J. dlliott, Principal kinds. Slightly used Carpets that sets in on September 18th. has fled firm Athens as a result -Druggist- Graduate Optician large Catalogue. from 35 cents a yard up, Rarnember the dates Sept. Lith, 12th of It revolution which has began in YWrite to -day for Im W. J. GARDON PICKERING ari.13tb. 4 �that country. • �7 N �.P, ..w*Y^ ... °...-+.n,Rry,-}Er,q. �,. :. .. + ••���"'�•c, W...�•'.+s, -w+ �. . s . •.p"-� € s7,'. �•�s.�' .i. '. i -r. ° -. .. .'t' :C. 7'. .. .:'m:. e I•': .'••'•v'' -TH;'✓-e--••-r�•;Lu. R': f s -• x rte, �. „+..� s',•;?rtga'Z?P-3.-yY. - �.^�^' YLn.,,o ate' •"'s.••u ^.. .Rn'. '+i.1•". T .F': .. Sz+f - - ,.n�.: - ;'�' :+' '' .S'''Fy• - •=lam ++�y,• �ay.� •.:s :..IiLQ,...:.. ,. • vra.....a. 1' , wy.. ... ,. :.A a w -7 }''R eti` u. -Ca.. .. ^a .wv 1 Y - after they have been allowed to get . ; rep .. ... .. .. — Q , ,fT� .+ .. - - ties and becomes poisonous.. 1' Y ✓l�d.G j4' ,,s- 4 — t - - Useful IQts and w YN Abou t� dClfOC81 ff17f OCSl8• poli: a''llbtl,e olive oil on the top and keep well corked. Fine linens and pieces of lingerie !will last much longer if' they . are wrung out by b nd' and not •put ` . 6I(+ ti • :.. _ . - C Bus t ton for t h Y. through the wringer. It no safe ' to e mushrooms is b at us •- , r • Hou's'e'. f j01lap.W ifs ,. after they have been allowed to get . ; — cold. .They develop injurious quali-_ , ,fT� c - - ties and becomes poisonous.. An d magazine kept he ki ch- . of ztn k p On t ' •' � .� �� - - Quick Bread Recipes. cups flour, half teaspoon :oda, two teaspoons baking po er. and half tea- en table is, good to set hot pans on; ( the oube'r leaves card , lie torn • off, as �\\\ ..Twentieth Century Bread --'To I spoon salt and sift several times. •into ' fast as they get soiled.� make tour box loaves of. bread scald With the ,tips of the fingers work one pint of milk, add one pint of water, I the flour one tablespoon -butter, or, if I A Russian salad is made from one onion, two applies arid four cucumbers � v anwhen the mixture is se �d Pkwarm desired, -half tablespoon each butter pickles, all chopped flee and seasoned -add one -small compressed yeastcake - , P � and Lard. 'Stir in lightly with a fork i with salt, cayenne, and vinegar. CONTAINS / � � dissolved in half a cupful of warm enough sour cream to mail, the dough When 'some one has knocked a / - / 1 water, a level teaspoonful, of salt and i -about . ` sufficient whole wheat flour to make just stiff enough to handle, probably white place in flee wall paper, copy NO a batter; been continuously for five' one cup. The dough can be left the proper coloring of the figure with ALUM minutes; cover and, stand in a warm vera soft it the board is well floured. crayons and the spot will not show. Pat the dough out quickly one -h 0f ' When a kettle is badly, burned,. do place; 75 degrees Fahrenheit, for two i inch thick and cut into small rounds: not fill it'with water, but set is said3 !hours and a ..half. Then add flour B quick oven 15 to 20 min- to cool ' then put in . -a handful of _ = � eke in a � . � P ---- ---- . _ _ olowly, stirring all the while, until utas If sour milk or buttermilk is washing soda and water and allow itof dough is sufficiently hard to turn' prin slings go through theby cea- used instead of sour cream, use two I to boil for an hour or more. PRUSSIAN.GUARD "earning" their m ©n a baking board._._' Kneel until tt 4ablespoons shortening in place of one Paint, nq matter how hard and dry, 2i promotion u _ • loses -its stickness; divide it in loaves; itablespoonful. I can be taken out -of woollen clothing � sive stages, beginning as suba]ierna -.put each loaf in a greased square pan; ` RIDE OF 'HUM 'i and grac}uating .to _ a colonelcy. I In cases of constipation either of,J. by'using a solution of equal parts at 11V Napoleon once called his guard "a cover and stared in the same warm the following are very advisable: ammonia and turpentine. Saturate ''place for one hour, or until it has Bran Bread.—Three 'cups. white the spob'two or three times, then wash I moving citadel which protects the doubled its bulk Brash the top with '.'outt Emperor wherever he may be." The Water and bake in a moderately oven flour, three cups bran, one teaspoon with soap suds. IT I& AN -ARM ' CORPS OF 50,090 Kaiser on a . spectacular occasion !or three -quarters -of an hour. a �ealt, halfup molasses, one teaspoon- Instead of Molding tablecloths after early in his reign stole the aphorism ful bakingsoda, two cups sour milk or they are washed, roll them, fold PICKED MEM. and applied it to the Prussian Guard. The next is a little quicker, as the ,buttermilk. 34ix all together, put in- :once or twice, lengbhwiae on mailing - entire process only takes three -hours ' to greased bread pan and bake one, and I tubes of cardboard. This makes a -- It is well for the Supreme War Lord, • apparently, that _he was not at Con from beginning to end. Ione -half hours in a slow oven. i smoother cloth with fewer creases, But a -Few More . Blows Like Contal- : talmaison, else his "citadel'•' - might Hari Bread. -335 cupfuls. sifter Bran and Graham Biscuit.—One cup, which :is, of course, to be desired. a fallen in h' crushed b i -- bread flour. 2 tablespoonfuls short-- - sterilized: -bran, two- --c:z a sham ! When potting plants, put a iecfl. of maison Will Shake German •the on ►m, cr ah y p gr )? — -. _.... _.._ he"eenteptible=lit#1e British eafng. 1 cupful watei. 1 teaspoon- flour, one cup milk, one egg, two tea- coarse muslin over the hole in the pot - Faith. army" ful of salt. 2 tablespoonfuls sugar. ,spoons butter, four teaspoons baking before Putting in the bits of stone and — p i 1 cake compressed yeast Sift and powder. Mix the dry ingredients to-': soil, which keeps the drainage good. -On 'the morning of May 21, 1913, I °i measure the bread flour; 'rub the !at '.gather, beat the egg alightly and add-. The in prevents the earth from was standing in Lehner Station, Bsr- ABSORPTION OF HOLLAND. - lightly into the flour with the tips of 'to the milk. Stir the liquids into the i washing away. I lin, awaiting the arrival of King the fingers; divide the water . into ' dry ingredients the same as for cream I A scant .teaspoonful of boiled vine- George and Queen Mary, : v ho had The German Wolf and the Dutch Red 7* three cups. Add the salt to one cup, 'biscuits. Turn upon a slightly flour- gar buten into boiled. frosting when I come to Germany for the wedding of j Riding Hood. - r..- ed ruciding board and Luise f Prussia, est car - yeast to the third cup. Combine, inch in thickness. Cut into shade it from getting brittle and breaking writes 'Frederic William Nile, late toons drawn against the'Germans are ?l these liquids and add them to the with the. biscuit cutter and -bake in a v hen the calve is cut. It will be as !.Berlin, correspondent of the London the work of a "neutral"—Louis Sae- flour, mixing the dough lightly with. hot oven. ;moist and nice in a. week ea the day it Daily Mail. Presently the iron raft- maekers, -the Netherlander" Par- - _ • ._the fingers: When the dough will Lastly, here is a very, - nourishing was made. ers of the.barnlike old Bahnhof`shook haps geography enters into the an> form a ball raise it from the bowl; nut and raisin bread that is particu- I Sewing green vegetables -on toast is with a mighty' Hubbub. The honor: surer of this question. Holland bor- hold it high in the air, and strike it laxly goon for the children's school ; an economical as well as a'palatable company" of the First Regiment of - dere both on Germany and Belgium. .:.- 1wilh force upon the'table four times. luncheon.' but it is well to chop the method.�� makes the vegetable "go the Inf>iptry•of the -Guard was tramp- Hollanders and Belgians have some- Replace in the bowl and allow ft to 'raisin so as to make them more.eas- ? farther, a s considerably to the •Ing • down the platform to tf a train, times disliked one another, yet they 'xise for 135 hours; at the end of which ily digested: 1 total food value' of the dish, and is one preceded by its thunderous band and are, after all, alike in a good many ='time turn the dough under the, center ; Nnt and Raisiin Bread.—One euly more good way of -using stale bread. fife -and -drum corps. With deafening respects, and )3ol'.and has n#lnistered four times. Place in a greased bread white flour, two cups graham flour, -4 thud the phalanx of . young giants, to many suffering Belgians, and there , pan and. let the dough rise for a half ' quarter cup sugar; one- cup chopped'`! TITLES OFTEN DUPLICATED. six-footers to a man, goosesteppeid is no way of transmitting distrust and hour. Shen bake the clout,�h in a nuts, quarter cup small raisins, halt past the Imperial welcoming party, into sympathy like doing one's one- ' hot oven at 450 degrees Fabro.nheit for teaspoonful salt, half cup molasses,' Various Lords Greys, Two Lords Mor- leaving In their wake a cloud of dust time enemy a considerable service. $0 to 35 minutes. When the bread 'two teaspoonfuls soda, two cups sour ley, Two Earls of Mar, Etc. .and a ramble that might have been Obvioualp,, what Germany did to - ,-,.�-' comes free from the sides of the pan, milk. Mix and sift the dry ingredi- made by a cavalcade. ;-Belgium she might still do to Holland Sir Edward- Grey will. probably be . •. „ •, tap, it, A hollow sound shows that it. eats, add nuts and raisins, then mot- , Na; mein. Heber. Wile' gnothy my � even though the likelihood, of that is done. Cool the bread and keep in i asses and mix. Bake in -a moderate known by the title of Earl Grey of , old friend Schmidt of the Berliner catastrophe diminishes as German <. aA tin or sir -tight box. oven 46 to 60 minutes. Falloden. The peerage is already' Zeitung am Mittag, "to was gibt's in strength is gradually diftu,ed. � The Entire Wheat Bread. -Two cups _ well -stocked with peers of this name. Englandwoh nkbif" (Well, my dear possibility of a clash •between Hol - scalded milk, La cup sugar or 1-3 cup merely Governor-GeneralThere is, of course, :Canada, I Wile, hat's lsomething you, haven't and and. Germany, says the Nene I -3nolasses, 2 teaspoons salt, 1 yeast ,-Things to Remember.. . - got in England). 1 York Tribune, seemed greater in the ;cake dissolved in 14 cup lukewarm 1 who i6imseif Baron Grey of Howick. .: Schmidt was right. There is noth- } spring of 1916, .and etspecially In the A portable fire extinguisher should Neither of these must be confused . _ ,water, and 2 2-3 cups coarse entire tbe in every- home. with Lord Grey of Ruthyn, nor with ! ink like the Prussian Guard; there is ''second month of the great Verdun pubes u. Add sweetening and salt It is said that an omelette is the something better. And a few' more attack, than at any earlier stage of :iso ilk, cool; and when. lukewarm I Lord Grey of Wilton, the eldest son of � smashes at the Prussian Guard, such the war, sand the Netherlander .the Earl of Wilton, nor .with Lord' true test of civilization. � I are+ the British army delivered at Con- � (mobilized from the outset) suddenly d dissolved yeast cake and flour; { peas and corn should always be Gre of Grob .eldest- son of the I pi - 3'. y talmaison, and that internal col ado d extra ecsutiona on the J _a ba bulk canned a few hours aftero they area Eu to disSttamt Stamford. del Grey, who la 'se" in Germany upon which many I Schley and,Hmore olstein frontally, on the beat well, cover and lab ase to double , these are Again beat, and turn into gathered P y greased bread pans, having pans half A high cutting table, such as tailors , succeeded to his. father's Marquee- people in England have built retia- wig- ere full; let rite and bake. Entire wheat use'..Ts of the greatest service in the ; sate of Ripton in "1909.-. ture hopes will be materially hasten- German manufacturers would nae; bread should not be quite double its - l ed. .For the Guard of Prussia, in i focally profit enormously. by.. are- , - bulk Burin last rising. This mix- sewing room.. There is really no copyright in - g I � Hun tradition, is invincible. To de- rangement bringing within their tar - bulk a worn place or hole appears titles. There are two Lords 'Morley, feat' it decisively in- action is visibly iff walls so large a section of agri- =-_ tura may be baked in gem pans. in the matting it can be darned with si, Earl and Viscount. •There are two • •• to undermine Germans hopes -of sic- cultural Europe. The Dutch. -are .per- - Entire Wl+eat ' and White Floor strands of raffia. di the stain 'Barons Monteagle, voting as such is tory.. suaded that if Germany ever I - :Bread --Use same ingredients as for ' T� remove ink stains, p the Lords; though one is known as Ifind- - entire wheat bres3 W, in of The Soper Arenp EorFs lows diem she will �- in boiling water,- rob with salts of ; the Marquess of Sligo and now Earl cfdedly indigestible. Moreover, the p flour. For flour use 31/{ cups entire sorrel and rinse well, i' of. Clanricarde -in, .the Irish ,Peerage. '.'What is the Prussian Guard?" I independence of Holland daring the G wheat and 24a cups white flour. The {Then using a double thread, draw ( Scottish Representatives Peers in- I have been asked a score of tinter: Un= resent war has been an advantage - p dough should be slightly kneaded, and !' i; � 3' it -over -a piece ai ]sundry' -soap and elude the Earl of 'blur and the Earl I like our Guards, which in peace com- ;_� Germany in at least two wags—you will never have a snarl. Mar and, Kellie. There are Baron' prise Household Cavalry and Foot board. Loaves _and biscuiis should The cloud look on - a Supplies have been brought into the shaped with hands instead of pour- y Piano ca vI Clifford.- and Baron - de itl ds w (s Guards -(in all about 10,000 men), the ,partially blockaded empire through Ing into pans, as in entire wheat be hg -removed by a cloth dipped in soap I minor).; while two. other titles which Guard of Prussia is an 'army e9rP� -Holland as well as through neutral ,and water and wrung very dry. i are often confounded because of the which takes the field as a separate Denmark; Rumania and via Scan bread... Always, if 'possible, have your din- ding are Viscount. Midleton and unit and is made up on a peace foot- diriavia. Mr. W. C. Bullin -argues Whole Wheat Bread. -One and one- Iter, Ing room li ht and bright in the win- ( Baron Middleton .and the F rh�a� ^� ing ^f-sense-aR-a"K�'half nts whole wheat flour, 1 tea- g that Holland has also been worth Pn and cooT_ands�sa�ed in a sum- Desert and "D sari. Lord Midleton It embraces thirteen regiments of in- s nful' soda, 2 teaspoonfuls cream -y four army corps f Germany, giving $ Pce mer. sits as.,Baron Brouerick in the'Peer- fantry, eight regiments of cavalry, as she does a perfect protectioiz to of tartar, 1 teaspoonful of salt, i14 I Left over corn arjd tomatoes can be age of the United' -Kingdom. and four regiments of field artillery: ; Germany's right flack. Neutral na- _ •pint of cold 'water. Eitceptionally (made into an excellent chowder with _._ When ewe speak of. the "Prussian tions' have their uaes,.even from the �I simple and inexpensive is this iecipe i an , ruing up smoking bring Guard, therefore, we mean foot tions Teuton standpoint. for- bread -made wit!hrAit Rby� �+ning-_ —.— __. ans, rwgooaa; ctlirassi _�•,ermanv.�ae invented s -curious compensation wii it-tt�e jog o - -r— hussars and even sappers. n fusion_ of sentimental, racial, g�- shortening or ­ yeast, yet it is sweet, To preserve the flavor of the olives ginning again. This is not to be de- ,,. ' 'tender and wholesome and the entire ; when a large bottle has been opened spiced, - war the Gua be augmented :occas takes less than two houi3. ___ _ --- evento sif any 5,000 as ,000 troops, iallen_ the "� that for establish nbn-onGermani European 1- ift the dry, ingredients together --.. _ -.- _ -.- - — -- - - is b no means "wiped out.,' hegemony , _ ited .' 4 _ .. __ '(having bile teaspoonful of 'soda, y rounding -and the salt, and cream ofup-,, hies. This clap trap has excited, g M - z ;---•�, � j's?Rs� ;zc?.: � - , � �:�; The men of the corps are the sbut has not imposed upon, European-- - tartar level) then add the water- stir r r �•°--*ice osed super -troops of . the Kaisers ' * ," . '"--Y fi l A. c pintelligence. Already Holland has thoroughly, place .in awell-greased,_ ; �'t x �; 4 army, hallowed by legend with un- paid part of the price' of proximity y ' round tin, cove= with abuttered paper :` � �" X—Aai} $ conquerable prowess. The -ire, officers x , to Germany. During the first year and team for one hour over constant- dt `° ' are exclusively.- noble, and .the rank M'. of the war she spent a10,000,00Q.. ly lag water. Remove from the .�.. ,,., t = and file must. be at least 6 'feet 10 for "extraordinary requirements." At steamer and bake for ,three-quarters 'tip- , `x ` inches and 168 pounds. Unlike other. . the present time more than 350,000 of , an 'co in a slow oven: I{cut, w - Prussian regiments, the Guard is not Dutchmen are under arms and. the _ when cold. into sfioes and browned �1 `' r �r rt zdt•r $ �,.-a�� , r r a territorial unit, recruited from the ;national debt has been raised 'nearly slightly in the oven it s a cusp, F .. ' ;^ - aril nutty flavor, which is both a izin jr` a may, raised or has its headquarters, but 'one -Half y :cisco o tit r and delicious: PP4t g ^" ,, ,:*'-" --' consists of men from all parts of naval expenditure, loss of trade, Bel - Coni Bread. -2 cu s cornmeAl: 1" the kingdom. Two , qualifications • are glen relief and the destruction of P s Y shipping. Since. the' opening of hos-, i "' " F:� essential — the physical standard art between cup. - flour. 1 ,5 cups sour milk. , - teaspoon baking soda. • 135 teaspoon.`' c 'Y� F'� mentioned and "better -class" origin.- tilities on Germanys p 3 l', two and three -hundred vessels be - salt. 3 tablespoons-inelted drippings. y,,:' _=, As a rule, the Guards belong to the longing to Holland and the S odea 34 cup sugar. Mix -and sift dry in-:. t older farming stock of the Prusa`an avian neutrals have been sunk by the gredieri mix thoroughly and quickly y, is ,. Provinces. To have performed . hiR i Germans in the North Sea. turn into• hot, well -greased, fiat. pan. ��' ' two or three years of military ser - turn Bake about 30 minutes. Cut into �•* y vice with Guard regiments in Berlin squares sial serve hot. or Potsdam' where. they are ex- A successful blacksmith can either ;. shoe a horse or•make a horseshoe. Corn Butter Bread: Two g$gs, half `" f elusively quartered, is for every . . pint cornmeal, half pint milk, one z :: young Prussian e' badge of distinction It's an easy world to get along in , tablespoonful o! butter, melted; halt which serves him well in later life. All you've gob to do is show a wil- w r cup -white flour, half teaspoonful salt, gmmblelingness to earn your way and not - V-.7 � "., �' , •• Three Generations. grumble too much about it and folks one teaspoon -n -T--ba, king "powder. - ; Melt the butter -over hot water; asp- z The First and Second Regiments ! will be glsi to have you around. crate the eggs; best the yolks slight- of the Infantry ofathe Guard are thel x *� a particular' pets of the Hohenzollern. AU CLEAN }y; add the milk, then the butter,_corn- f meal, flour and salt. Beat thorough- ? �." All Pru§kian -royal princes. serve. in • ly, add the baking powder; beat again 3";- them by tradition, formally entering N8 S'ICiiIN$S9 told ill, carefully, the willies of their ranks in their tenth birthdays, Ai, cti►Ltdla the eggs beaten to a stiff' froth. as "the littlest Willie," 'the Crown a(,`,�jIt"; q COMPILiNt3 THE CASUALTY L18T8. grince's eldest son, did the other day, HAA116TON -nares and aerveuwa�rmso. Cat into the official British photograDA taken "somewhere" along the region of ting w _-I ben d- some one _ ~' aq ESigitsh drive showing a, British company lined tip for roti -call tit" -ons --- — e! the advanced trenches after the gruelling battle of July 14th. all "three degenerations." The i sour Cream l�seuits,—Mix b1i0 }.�. - , .,. ..,-,..�,..:., _ - ,•3.r.� .:.:zt_�-.�a.;;.->1,,.:..u:.=.:S'•,+a•:.12'�s..�;s.;tis�:eu.3,[G�:+-.c'n-m-.•!�. :�.t-;+'A s-^ *..�`',--„-,. _I al which is followed in_ a , day or so by j rime for Peaches and Ai%C14MW paralysis. time the child !may be I Cream1 TO get full Palate - By this t _ round lying on its back, with the head I joy With ma3�u Of nutri- t or - - usually to one side -the eyes entirely closed, and having on• its face a tired mCnt for the day's WOfk `� wilted expression. From this condi- eat them ori Shredded wheat • �OeS, tion the child can be aroused Bud- biscuit—a complete, �� I denly, by a gentle touch of an extra- ... - - - meal, easy tOr miry. --If-thee-leg-be--iiftea-only s_ ate, apps- - - - t pre tcf� SAVE THE WESTERN CROP. Na Laek of Alen to Oather in Caa- ada's Greatest Asset. . Statistics. from : the _Government authorities show that the wheat' crop this year promises to be greater than ever but the problem that is troub- ling • the minds of._ the . farmers in Western Canada is how_ can the crop REPAIRS ;y saromvas no" to '8toraje IsOterles _ �« Generators M a g n e t o s - -$tasters. -- a&.WA XA>!1 0s0sA4a, - it� 1�11118Si c�� G i sion of annoyance, rather than die- ShreL3ed whe8f all t11e inept problem of to -day in Canada and If the leg be the' paralyzed in the from `recruiting for overseas. '-- 117 waooe '' - Jd tress, body-building material _apart, • tree it Y" Y WlslardAgents. / one, the child often. tries to The railwa s are providing special frorA the examiner's hands by;. twist- WhOle Wheat gI'81n 13 rt- excursions, t carry the men to their - y _ ^ A Ing the shoulders. This procedure, twined, jnclu g the bran destinations but the effort will almost we. are told by the Drs. is surprising- coat, Which is so useful isl be ftuitless if .the labor does not INgRN —dY ALL ly common, and is' often accompanied whine, bowel exercise. ' come forward for the work in view. People who do not believe all they. i MEMBERS promoting by a bored look and a sortof There i3 no diagui'sing the" )serious- 'patient hear are fond of repeating it. 6FT E� LT and when left alone the at _ Hess of. the situation this year so Exclusive of live stock and out- once lapses into the drowsy state. many men having gone to the front door exhibits there is art. exhibit " Paralysis comes on unheraled; in - or are on their way. Despite this space at the Canadian National Ex- So�D 6Y ALL 0000 swe 05*LlR. the morning a child can move its arms o fact, however,_ there should be no hibition of over 600,000 square feet, freely= -a few later it is found T' lack of men to gather in Canada's lying quietly, as before, but when it V asset .if . the, country is to �za poTasoafe ` greatest , _ still continue the good work of - the rolls over one farm fails back -limp: -may��,,-1 N -o one' can -tell hist when the para-- _----_ -- - - lysis -is going to strike -sometimes it e�. . past years in helping the -Mother „� Country 'in the greatest war the TOES,' IRISH CQl3- - ware, Carman Quo- I, at one-Sunpo Dawsoa era vt n� W. lactone. ii - ngp `lp Q eI erinary CO1lev Ontario Veterinary Ontarlo 1 seems to ;`refer. an .arm,- but often it " ' ' world has ever known. While Canada HELP WANTED, Qader t • control of the aevart-, I o� Arrloulttus of oatario strikes -in one -or both of the lower has sent some hundred thousand men limbs, or even in the face, if the in- in Canada to the war. are still hundreds. of I - AD 'A:�iT D DO PLAIN TES w E TO LA N EssAaLnuma 1889 the Univer• jury be in t' a brain. The eye muscle ... .. _. Made • ' thousaafds inure left who have not.en- attacked, depending assisting in and light.sewing at home, whole or spare time ; good pay_; wa X I at - b Affiliated with ._is_ sity of Toronto. sometimes listed and who are not upon which part of the brain is in- Suspicious. the making of munitions. These have any distance, charges -paid--: •send Por 'particulars. National -- t7ollsas will reaPea os. 7[oaday, - October, 1818. jured.. Laurer (a her lover is about to now- an excellent opportunity of do- A 'sore throat may indicate ' this cn a tour around the world)- Ing a little bit at home to help the :stamp Manufacturing Company, Montreal. ; , the gad of ito univesdtT Ave., Toronto, cal start, dreaded diseases, though mistaken as I My, dear Robert, promise That you war abroad. Canada's crop is of vital, NEWSPAPERS P -03L 5iZ33 - _ QAssamAR oar A??LSCAT2olir the result -of a cold. will write to me from every town you necessity to Great Britain and her•Al- it 'who helps in !ring AND JOB ROFIT-.for Ontario. � �, X: A: 6tQ��, Y.S., A.S., P ,IQQ� VGhen death occurs in these cases, visit, � lies so that everyone is caused by the failure of Robert -Laura, is' it love trhat P gathering in the harvest will in some Offices for sale in good ; a I towns. The most useful and, interesting n of all buslneaaes. Full lnformatloa on -- - - .generally e l I _ the mos ems that-eol tl'oi--ntir-at ti -erg prompts you to. . that, measure a t�saistin breathing. These muscles are the merely collecting postage stamps? Ion the war to a successful issue., I apo ca pony• 13 west A etaide street oront& ' + INFANTILE PARALYSIS. , diavhra>; n and the • intercostal ar- i The effort will not only -be a health i NMSQaLLAyp1JS �— L7iCLCLL w .arc ...r... -- ­­---- - - - ­ — -..--- --__ . _ - v ... --.-- - _ _ --_ ----- _ gy Chas. M. Bice, Denver, Colo. paralyzed the child may live, but if You who are not helping your coon - The present epidemic of Infantile beth are involved breathing ceases and Hie Patient. trsr _directly. are invited to take the out Paralysis in New York, Montreal, and j death occurs. The average mortality The young doctor and his friend, ' trip West for a couple of months and : us li i of this disease varies from 10 to 20 the drug clerk, were sitting at the `not only earn three dollars a day and I — B. TUMORS, LUIdP1- nal and e=ternal. cured with- _ by our home treatment Writs too late. Dr, rzllman. Medical :ed, Collingw•ood. Oat ' to spread, for it is very contagious, per lit paralysis There goes the only woman I ever .`-. - -- -- - - ---~ - brings ns. face to face with one of the So little is known of the disease, woman passed. in the powers to end the war suc- 1' Ing P a' DOG DISEASES r ..most mysterious plagues of child- that even when arai sis has set in, „ y ceeafuily for our side. Any railway' it is impossible to tel whether it loved," the young M. D. sighed. ; ( agent will f urniah .you with all the in f", t Arid How tai Feed, hood the world has ever seen. will progress to the point of causing "So?" +' xefl•a tree ro a� sasses■ t� - Science seems povrerlF%s before it, tette other asked. Then why formation to enable you to go to �� �alari:�s the a�tl>� ?z and so fez; has found no certain re- deaph, or merely of making la crip- don't you marry her?" . Western Canada and do your little le, or wili_.paaa off leaving the child fiaaur H. CLAY CLOVER CO.; lac. < randy. Closely allied with this ter- P "Can't afford it," the doctor reph_ "bit" by helping the farmers to bar- Dos Re a fli;S 118 treat 31st Street, New York rible�isgsse, is the ever-present pest.i_uninjured. ed; "she's my best patient." vest the great crop on which so r of the common fly, chiefly concerned The Drs. admit they have discov= much depends. in spreading the contagion. I ered no specific form of therapy by This Soul of a Phaco to the n Which paralysis can be prevented, as'O��i tfrenslated Eyelids, Dr. Simon Flexner, of the Rockeiel- Eyes in9amed by cxp�- ]Shard's rdatmeat Ones lsnras, oto. AotlOrt. insist on ttso the inflammatory process may be ltd and ki�a1 -- ier Institute, in his advice about Pro -'(hastened, Hence, about the only m�co6v' "QT�iO ifGEL•� testing children from this dreadful F uickiyrelievedbyKarlss LORD gTI'CHENER'S REL1�10:'d. disease, called medically polioney- Way is to Prevent the spread o1 the y qus�,sRamady• NoSmartin;, , disease to other- persons, and by giv- Jest Eye Comfort. At elities. directlg charges the fly with L. His Conduct at Cairo Proved a .Real PIir10 AOliOtf x' Tying the virus of the disease on 1 i sorb remedies as are known to y� )�t•, ipc pee 41110 Alerre Est ( Tonle to That Cit procure relief, and that often restore Wraln d3e.Forssotaft6elyerrafba■k y its hairy legs and feet. He also Saye muscular power in other afflictions, DrmgistsorMarMa1p1fl11nNyfa.,f.Licsgs Rev. J. H. Molesworth, late incum= that the disease is conveyed by the preventing deformities. _ bent of All Saints', Cairo, writes as A Gold IVt1ne On bite of the common stable By, The genal tiestment is similar to Some Dinner. - follows 'on Lord 'Kitchener's religion: Your Form s b that of other infections, such as scar- .. ?" „ storms a double, y ;edit i► In fantile paralysis is caused by a virus which will pass through the fin- : Was iti much of a dinner . -. No one could be- long in his Com- etonng up soon arses tees ►a a without leaving a germ be- let fever and the like. "I should say it was. There were' parry w3thslut realizing that he was BISSELL SILO p " filter wiWrapping the affected limb in cotton seven different kinds of ,forks at each 'a man who viewed life seriously. -hind inch is its miuteness. No ball- tat this from a effect a e! ls.d t13 \fiatse a ,^ wool blankets, and hot water bags is may illus a e is h th t h scientifically slag r e'a t . --Summer - lm can be detected in thin. The virus , a great comfort. If deformities p =- produced on eocietp in Cairo, when to Leap silage •h• .x ar -blows about in the dost, and is alter' make their appearance, then a mechan. ��,s 'Ltalmout for sale everywhare, he went there to take u his position sweet and rood el scattered about by coughing and P lase ler t of select' s�icattefag. besides being carried by ical treatment, or massage is helpful, as Biitiah Agent and Consul General. ed tinsber treated with and muscle training • . is essential The Period of Adjustment. .. , Cosmopolitan places like the capital wood preservatives allies. Hence the necessity o! protect= P that Prevent .deco . ink foods o! all kinds from exposure, Children should be quarantined for . "Why do they say that tht fl& st i of Egypt, which are largely the The BISSZLj. 81 0 - safety. year of married life is almost the most hauntir of pleasure; are often given Has strong, rigid and keeping every thing perfectly walls, �r tight doors, Healthy children are more liable to :difficult+?" over to a frivolity which is not seen Hoops .ot Heavy steel = clean with which children come in con the disease than feeble children. sola by dealers or _ "Because- that's the time she has in cities of commerce and business. f address are aired (ret Dr, Flexner first demonstrated the to get used to the fact that he isn't There is irequenuy a relaxing of tree folder, wriu T. '. aissefl3 Oo., Ltd. tence of this virus by inflecting BABY'S GREAT DANGER making all the money in the world and 1 morals beyond _what is tvitnessed I Dept L with artious of the spinal he has to adjust If bo the die- I elsewhere, asgeneral wair thout say- slow a�asasto (monkeys P _pURING HOT WEATHER covery that his little angel has a tem, .discipline, goes of children who had died from per and uses it at times " Ing that in, such places Sunday and the disease, and he is preparing an little ones die during the hod 1 Sunday worship are at , a discount - ore i ' autitoxfa for it, but so far,. hue not —beta sun form -weather than at any other time - "It would be foolish to assert that i' pa rymai the year. Diarrhoea, dysentery, cltol- - C,airo was free from.. these vice:!. Y He found that .the virus makes its era infantnm and !stomach troubles P. Au 18 1894. But the coming of Lord Kitchener in- See our Ezhibit_of Ae .Way through the meucos membrane E $t. Isidore, Q., g• o! the nose to the brain following the f come without Warning, and When a Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. stantaneously wrought a change. Its ollsctory nerve which is descends to I Emedicine is not at hand to give Gentlernen,-I have frequently, used ;was known to be a man o! unswerv-i the spinal column, setting op an in- Promptly the short decay too fre- MINARD'S LINIMENT and" also 'ung devotion to duty, o! disciplined lX1 N G fiammation in the "anterior horns" of quently means that the child has prescribe it for my patients always life, of resolute purpose. Instinctive- the spinal cord which is the 'specific Passed beyond all aid. Baby's Own with the most gratifying. results, and ly we all braced ourselves up, and it. Tablets should always be kept in I consider it the best all-round Lini- was as though a, tonic diad been . ad- . cause of the disease.- homes Where there are young chit- ministered to the place. So _far as V room S ' It is not fatal in the: majority of ment extant. his work permitted, Lord Kitchener cases, but except where the patients dren. An occasional dose of the yrs truly, receive the best skilful treatment, it Tablets will prevent stomach And ;DR. JOS. AUG: SIROIS. was regular and punctual in his at produees most cruel deformities- in- bowel troubles, or i! the ` trouble church attendance, and this at once l comes suddenly the prompt .use of ^"'" told beneficially upon the Sunday W ESTE RN P'AI R eluding extreme curvature of coins, and twisted and useless—limbs. I the Tablets- will cure the baby. The habits of the community. LONDON,_ QNT.. Tablets are sold by medicine dearer, "He wa-s pr,..3ident of All Saints' It starts with a peculiar drowsi. i SHARED UP TALKING SHOES. Sept. 8th t0 16th 1 r or by mail at 25 cents a box from urch committee, and I never re- 1 re - mesa and' dulness quite unnatural in The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., member his omitting to take the Kens 'Separator WorkS children. This first stage lasts, us- Brockville, 'Ont. Unlike Us, the South Sea Islanders ekair,` even when hard i pressed bq wally three days, and is accompanied 0 Like a Squeaky Shoe. State business. of .Canada -by high fever. - _ _- Like the .native Africans, the South l "Earl Kitchener was indeed a type, t ridpeburp, It sometimes passes . oft ,doing_ no TRAVEL IN `CORER sea Islanders are very proud if they' of -that stipple, manly, straightfor- •harm_ but often it increases and runs can get hold of a pair of European ward Christianity which we associate into a mildly . stuporous condition, lee Cream and Biscuits on the Re- shoes. They are. _especially gratified with the - beat English laity which T with final onset of the ' acute stage,.. staurant Cars. if'•they acquire a pair that squeak,- or, 'does not trouble. itself indeed about Machinary dor SaA Baldwin locomotive whisked us as the Africans call .them,. ".shoes that subtle auestiom; 'and , controversies, f ' [4T�Tms - — through the green hills and past '.he talk." I but rests on the broad facts of ' re- I -•�� �, quaint thousand -year-old villages of A story is told of a South Sea velation, and 'in simplicity practises E En n 50 Corea. It was odd -to -1 -see the ' white 1 -islanders, who came into church with " swaddled Careens, with their bare I shoes merit y a-squea . e walked o pp p }, feet and flytrap hats, riding in this proudly to the front of the room, I LITERATURE NOT GIALTY. [2 „L y . 18 i� 42, witL double :: + dropped t; 1� most, modern of trains. We fled .st and, • removing his shoes, main drlvi'ng belt. 24 'Ins The Best Ever forty miles � hour -over' trails where ! them out of the window, so that his ,Experiments Proce That Books Doi also-fifatie-the Picas -Not-Garry Germs. d- {� i�� • issued: Guns, Rifles, a few years ago these same Ooreane *com i thin ! Widep aD ���amo 30 1, V1� . - Ammunition I+ishin , doubtless -.joggled , donkeyback at !.coming in with "talking" shoes.--� g - -Old supers that books are car- 1 Tackle Baseball, Golf, tw-- miles a day. riers of disease seem to have been Mt • dtiven, All it first Tenn{s, Lacrosse Any American road, says the Chris- ,,s,p dispelled for once and all bq expert - Camping Outfits, al{ tion Herald, would have been proud =,4 c I meets recc. tly made in London;. ; class cLn'lition. �'ould be Summer and Winter- of the dinner on that train.It was We all know the familiar argument }, Sports. We want, vastly better than the dinners on the ,� �• yAj (that Mrs., So -and -So caught `this or�.sold together or SepAr�te- 'J 'Every Man roads in Japan. Th ttiffin (luncheon) K "q+ that by reading an old book that old I ----c was table d'hote and cost only one - Mr. Such -and -Such read a few months ly also a lot of shafting who Hunts, Fishes, or yen (fifty cents). It comprised seven before he died with the same disease. lays any Outdoor courses, and its main features, re- s Now we are told. that germs cannot ; at a. very great bargain as - - tame to get oto large lie#ed of their French disguises, were _ live in such surroundings as are of- ' - free Catalogue. Prices Ash, chicken salad,-- beefsteak, rr .c fered by the dry pages of books, says i room 1S required immedi• right, satisfaction soap, (• J Farming Business, and that sneezing, gnaraatred. Immense brown potatoes, succotash, ice crealzi ,�, _ ! stock,prQmptshipmetit and lady fingers, apples, oranges, ba- coughing and, talking while reading a lately. Too �� s,p1ey y Hanes all coffee. Plenty o! every- s + book do not make that book ' a carrier rr�� W Catalogncte•aq• Aing and everything good. Electric of the disease the reader may have. Frank Wilson & s8ns T•W.Ho7rd Pon, bell at every table. Speedy !service. Washings from books read bq tuber- 4 �p�ta.,,yt,wset,slsotwl , Eternal politeness. ` - cular patient{ were fed to guinea p:ga 7g 'Adelaide Street Went, And as if this were not enough, ice but none developed the (lisease. 'T`oroRto. 23 THE p —� —� — - cream and nabiscos were served at SU $6-7 18. - - - -. ED. 7. --- IS E , --Thai-was-_the-_last_siraw.=- si[flsard>s. Liaimsat lsalisvea asa+ralgli . � :. i .• ..' ,. .'. ti _ s. y.„sic'.'.r; '-o,'.�.•i1..xc.'Gcl..r>.? ,a:,ctiy .:`-.,.ir, � x9Y x ;7 y.. .us :a. .., r -F.'✓4 - r. A' ^'4`tYN :.. _.-.. y., �Z Tr F^ _ .!' _ _ Yf a .T -xa+ ..�'t%. v^�. _ .�4.. -.. .+ ..,.. 7+ .. ,a,..� �.�- ,:'qtr. ...,r^ '!`� .:�...,nS, -�„- ;.r-�}T�".' �JiN� 2x a.•-•:' - ,z..:�;r r :;,,,.Tv'`.;�' .£:. „'rt',.e',Y �,.- '.. e..• ,�. i , . �;?�=' ,' y, $,_ ?; � . 'k�l. .aceta r.. „_'�'S "... .'r.' r- ^ - i:.. /� - �.._1.'t�l''�• ,xk_ ., y-' ��$�,' Y_ tis. ^' _' _> 4'y.�L•.4'-H� �Y'L _'1+:. i ��,•-.'�' ,u ^yh�'h.:, A � __. M, .i • . lilac for deliberating Bo long before ..1lfeso ddvert"emoists. s g HAVE YOU PLENTY OF DIS { t-king the plouge. We have a ,•.:r� >►aWlakedevery Friday moraiogatl4sOmoa OR SALE—A square mahogany .trtooilerina, oat. learnt the fate of small na lona 4, ossa Piano (mason, ch), in good order, when daring to opposes barbsus F 1[orrie.e,, church street, Pickering 49tf FOR YOUR THRESHING? u "' `r is '�rasi[fi nation like Gerinany. Since "he. T- le e f om Cedar X1.28 r ear ,'11.00 it aid in advance. T O$ Airda Dov r pe Y . p L Grore. Finder will George rewarded, eanBelt or If Ou f1IIC1 you need 8 few eftPs 1tIId' 6a11Cer8 dates OWli9 has deteriilined upon her you 9ey y P P 1 Subscriptions to the United Stats it li0 -• Independent phone. George Seattle, Cedar ' r e = in advance by joining the :allies, it ma ve. �s p0tatoidishes, fruit dishes, soups, etc., before the victory fur them doubly sure. It. T OgT-On Saturday, Aug. 19tb, on rush, it Will pay you t0 call at JOHN MURKAR P.ro rietor, will add' at 600 000 men and L the Si=Iv read. • gent's black cost. _ - 3 f p � Finder will recslve reward by leaving acme at r -� • "� y >aewr .office. _ �� - R I C H A 1 M)`3 O 1 S posslbl a uaillion men ' to the t4OT96 AND COMMEN.TO forces opposing Germany and MARE AND COLT ,FOR SALse areE-I -- - ----= 171 have for sale a more, black food and Thecoming winter ' a so apt C coir, ezc a;oa, pp y w or big advance. in dishes. a g promisee to Graham: c�errywood. 4s•5o trained soldiers. By her entrance . • �' be a particularly severe one, jadg- 'into the conflict, it'will enable, the STRAYED-From the premises of ling from the- present: indicatiuns; the undersigned, a gobbler, Any one Bee- immense Russian army to reach ingaamakiadly'oommunicate with Mrs,w.J, e will not onlyhave to contend Taylor, aighland creek, 49 You will also find here a complete and fresh line of the best the fighting line much sooner, as _ P with the higher prices which are, they will be able to go through A LSIKE CLOVER SEED FOR Groceries an3wLere and prices bettei than most. Try directly or in�ireetly, due to the sale price, lot l9, Boa 7, Pickesrthor bull* rm us with your next order. We deliver your goods. --- r Rumania.,.soil unmolesSed. The era' owe pries' Aleu yonag shorthorn bulla for war, but we have also staring us sale at reasonable prices. E E Pugh, clave " fie "the face a widespread rail-we. end of the war is now within sight. moat SIM : p y It is expected that Anstria and TALLION FOR SALE-Duke of Hi hest rices aid for ood_butter and e s strike in the United States, which Bulgaria will soon be disposed of S Clyde, No. USW, vol. 9e., O S B. 4 years ole R P P g gR will have the effect of greatly in- dark brown in color Apply at lot 19, B F Dors _ creasing the price of many impor- as well as Turkey, and then the Picketing, Qr address sea Fawcett, x r; No. 1. _ combined efforts of the allies will Whitby, 61tf y Buy our Groceries at.the Grocers." Both phones. - ted neceesaries' of life, including YOUNG PIIS FOR BALE-Also, y �eual, fruit etc. The outlook is far throw against the arch-enemy, ,epees brood sows from one year to one Germany, who, will, h*)wever; and a hair years old; or would eachaage for from being'bright. These strikes grain or bay, Apply at lot 18, rear of can, b, make a long resistance, and the ckeriag. Dandy McCarron, srongham. 49 among the rRi11t'ayB and 'mines of crushingof - Prussian militarism ASs R I CHAR DSO N ARM TO RENT-100 acres of lead,- America are a most • serious 'thing -L' being lot so;ooa, v, Picke:in¢. Clay loam, _`snd'from them there is apparent- will be effected only by the easel- good buildings, well watered, good orchard, on flee of hundreds of thousands of milk route, convenient to spoon, Ploughing �.y�OT ,���Tly no relief except by. public own- posaeeaio° on or ply to se. t. tat, ugh,6. For PEEL'S s 11'�VV1'uL■ aML'men and the expenditure- of bid- tauartioultra apply to Oliver H. Pngh, 8. B. � � � � '1 erahip of all public utilities. A liuns of money. The pessimism of No. % Claremont. 41tf r !ri' e :.,great disaster; succi as' a' strike a year ago has nuw given place to FARM FOR SALE-Containing lot 2T, ,c9.P 30 Pick- like that note threatened,, shows acres, heir¢emisesouth part comfortable tole- - Op.timi9m , Of the 2llOSt cheerful erlag. On the promisee are a comfortable trams ?low the interests of natins are house, good barn and other outbuildings, plenty (n� j�/(n 7 character; but it is still realized o: water, tend all workable. Also Drop and im- ^ �OV Pairs of Men's Milit&i y BVVUB now intertwined, find more.ao now that the greatest aCrlhCe9 mlf ` laments. ,A p.y on the premises or address J, p �arton P O 4btf c ' ' 9t garrets, Dan than in any fortner pprind. There - made and frac-reuratt>;u�-� is--in +'b-fa-F-armera-and- Kaehanias- was .time robes a great railway � ARS1 TO RENT-In theTownshl l be,eontiuueil with unabated vigor. of Pickenag. beicg the south half of lot use. These shoes are the same as the Canadian a : strike in the Vnited States would ccnS,contalntaq too nese Good beck house England now Specks of,l. six -A AU furnaoat first-class stable$ . 5 acre. of an yid-era- pair fully ,�llaran- slot sheet Canada in the least, but apple orchard and 6 acres of raepbernes and Soldiers wear, _ m millk4a men lustead of five 'million other amsli Fruit. For particulars apply to that is uut the ease note.' J,b' Honey owthe premises or to Wm. rent, teed, Sale price •1, 4.00. which was the hikhest tuark aim- s0titca Ave: Toronto 43ft ed at a fete Month., ago. It is One of the greatest mistakes RSALE-InthevillaireofWhite- thus seen that •he i� now realizing good that the ✓peopleti y t e ngC tFiS E lac r ]e RS Cu stupe eellsr and small stable LWO ani a half barl ul4k)ng is that, of living extrava- erform. Canada i•i expected t0 ie isac.:.dy as a. re a gaod or9abod a..rea of p p lees, Po tfwion ly anrrouaded with shade WHITBY ONTARIO ,gently, instead of saying for the bear her share of they bttrclen R6(l flees, Pe.aesatoamay hearses at ac time, a e a _ if the necessary number otmen For pr}caandtermeapylytoPHILP&SEATON dull times that 1? sure to come S sthaevale f cannot be rai.•, l vuluniruily. con- -- -- - when the war is over. There are .- T H E setiNti.on may 1taVe to be feturt• �' PER ACRE Bl-YS A'f+Xl-,ACRE mauy tbin[yar'ds,of people in Cxii• ed to: ' :arm ��.tt !raueho•:ae 8guodtea� y0z - Rda who are makingmore alone _ _ - __-... _ '' oto Nt cLol, For 6, cattle. y _ K:ad midiForcMiu. ; ¢rain urge silo boat. o Co1,ow ta. r l,t a/ cos.: 33fali ifA syr$$ to day than they ever made in earsAl 4) acres maple se. 3 cedar r x,L• estltnatSTANDARD 1ANK - a� ha y �i DON'T e i?coo ,pr,ng creeu ctrovgh Farm oneOF CANADAtli@ st acid more than the car[ SUFFER .batt t Zr. from sohooi, two zndea from wwa } 'hope t0 ever I1tRk@ in the future. and acst:oa, Pom+esalon Sept lit $am down, - hs ante. U.3itCaZe at i percent ' Foz ar:culan �D orrice TORONTO _ Munition workers are being (laid rt to Jo' n A tt'h.tc. !t A do i`LoczsPB::,'41tf H :ANY MORE" _ _ exorbitant wages, and-in fact all - TaRtii FOR SELF:-CUntain�nR lir �A General Banking Business Conducted. i a.roa icing lot 11, B F. cos'. fl^ker.og, • M„gn0. " �elasse_9 of v'orkAlen,.owitig to the rt; , trm froutst�a.Lass, oz•ario at,,: 14-sae .ACCO!!©t! Of F*riner9.:�'ierChsnt9 and of cue t,eet Brain Fwrnna oa the noiti. 41,ore of scarcity of men, are being paid F.akeOatartn. All :r,ier w,hlvatton w:ta the acturere receive careful attention. t higher•wetlre+ thAwwere ester paid to y! exception 'f ono t Liserec tntiu9:ng o arra Fed Like a New Person, of ba•t. on t..e prem+sen are a cormf�rtable TRUST FC'YD3 shaald be deposited oar SAVINGS a before. Soldiers' cviveSand.famil; n"u'a'ao'llsrcl hee�poo eaThta(­ f,ii a DEPARTMNFNT. Hishest current rates of Interest am are, thetnsel�ea, s�trprieed at says Mrs. �"�e117iQton. sold at i.arga,n'iaa the prnpr:etor to io Poor SOT 'D 1673 pod half yearly. . r boaht. n• ato:k and lmplow-ants may be ]� ■fit their greatly increased-iacotne`+, puret,as 1 a;,:.g wttb the tarn and p'aaeauoa. PIOKERING B! V 1 VHS t oWa.at i at o.e�e A ply for further parucu it V 'through separation . allowandes, New Castle, Ind.-"From the time sari tog Ea�ceer Ria No. r, whitby'. 4ltf.. patriotic -htad9 and eo cin,: that Iwas eleven years olduatill-waaseven- - - R W. GORDON. 1Haa+aYer. ®� Breach also at iVlsitia�. �2fyits to. be in a. dilemma as to a tees 1 suffered each �i - 0% they are to get rid ofd it. In. ;; month so I had to be ` aaremont livery in bed. I bad head- t' stead of- anking a good share-of ache, backache and a this income for the inevitable " such petro I would- __.: •gut meets all Trains - s rainy dxy, •they are spending ItLI cramp double every#T #SUNNECESSARY for; all kinds o[ luxuries. Themonth. I did not First-class Rigs to hire day or It know what it-was night at lowest prices. i ehoieest-of eatables are procured,to be easy. minute. Phatoe 1805. For you ladies to swelter overahot stove as long and as often rind their parlors are being furn.M health was all -fished with pianos, high priced run down and the iho8• Saadersoa & Soa as many do in preparing meals that are tootalking inacliines, and in variousdoctors did not do t .other wags they s*trceed in pre- me any good. A PROPRIETORS hat these vt'ztrnl days. - t+entiri their pocket-books from neighbor told my mother about Lydia --- - • ' we can supply you. with nice fresh ready-to-serve g Poe E. o k, it t* s Vegetable Eompound and CANADIAN NATIONAL --- being a burden to thelil.. Piano 1 took. it, aced now I feel like s now breakfast foods and canoed cern, _pear, tomatoes and dealers-assert that their business person. I don't suSer any more and I beana, catinpa, canned beef, pork, haddie. herrings, was never so prosperous ,as )t:)sat am regular every month. Mrs. Au Sept satdineV, sermon and lobster. Also, a good assort- i presetit, and the manufacturers iif 'HAxu.ror, 822 South 15th sL 2R� EXHIBITION 1 1 meat of nice .fresh sodas, bixin and fancy bitscuits, When a remedy has lived for forty Crime cheese and a constant supply of good fresh and gramtiphomes have their factories years,. steadily growing in popularity ]E running overtime in order to meet and influence, and thousands upon Empire Federation fine wholesotue bread. _ : fi _ - " the reatl increa-ed dealRtid for thousands of women declare they owe g y their health to it. is it noI reasona- Spectacle I _their product?. If is 'a Most Fid- \t w Potatut's..r.trtlons, «•'ateC �IPlon•. }3llnanas ble to believe that it is an article of fishable feature in.a per-on, when great merit? 1,200 Performers; 10 Massed and* ons: he endeavors. to fill hi- lioti_c � tth 1'f fano wan t s�lecial advice write S 1 Lt�ttl 'die romfarta. Au Rttiactive liuule, to Lydia V. 1'iilkhatn 3Iedlaiae Bands; Chorus Of S� YOiCBS Cur Grescerie are tl►e fie-hest g uladeattrxctitettith nod inn�ic, Co. 'confidential), •[.ynn, }iacc. g Glorious Pageant symbolizing Im- t ; good liealtll rexclifi nlatt�r ri: 'Yotir letter will be arpened, read y g rial Solidarit and Power and answered by a n'gman and y GEORGE IP H ILIP.. . well as good furniture, is nue of held in strict confidence. the most potent infln•�nces_iijt for)))_'. Mammoth ;Scenic reproduction of - iug -tbe vharactev ui tilt, }slug. N T I C`i E the British Houses of Perlia-' $RC'LTC3HAM - - ONTARIO -- went, Westminster Abbey , F.' 'lbut the future as regards tuoney ,. ��-. Burkhcitd=•r, of R'i : r,.l.e. stn- _ and the War Office.. — - -- ---- --- - :� matters ahuuTd also be considered. noancaa timi. lt�•'h+tc`L n tl :a,ipuinlrtl - The person ttiro neglects to pro- It of the H,, �inoof Clnt,hing C )nl- 1 �•e a�. c ids for old RSP., when it 19 Og. pony, -of London, England, thy 1;1r ct ON AND UNDER W - :�liaS0lene Eng1nC8 P est Clothing Co, in the tcolld, .-C:41 S1l:A a isible for thein to do so; is commit and inspect sat:::•'�s and ri to nigh This is the time to decide on the ptirelia;e of An Engine. Wecon - ting R gime xgxinst himself, 4t>,ility of K • : i:'rrrr i gttreu:rly law _ON L.'•%. eider it a pleasure to show you the high class construction and ag inSt 1119 family an R ainSt prices. (It:tli:y tend 'civaxlriiity ofIN ` society and the state. of the Reels now used, can be used for all pur- -, — Scenes that have thrilled the Em- poses. The equipment' is complete, n0_11111 built in any horsepoRer.One of the .most hilportaritpare 8e-enacted by Overseas Troops. events since_the tear began, took place on Sunday when Ralllauia ells in Process of Manufacture ^ ..1Vlanure Spreaders declared roar again'-t the Central Powers. For many months Rn- Noted mmense Munitions Exhibif Onr spreaders hake a hit with the lurebaser. They are low down, only 41 inches to top of sides, ITJ inches clearance tinder con- mania has been considering tiie p bat she hesitated because Otte Stock of Model Camp, Trench Warfare, Fiend voy track, wide spread, no clutches, no gears, will clatter, Grenade and Bomb Throwing, De- handle big loads, do, perfect' work with light draft. i she did net wish- to join the En. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS• struction of warships by, Hidden f tante allies if there was any pos. and COLUMBIA RECORDS Mines, Bayonet Fighting, Federation J IS All nen. Year Fireworks. Complete New :.aibility of rerniRny- winning, for . , Midway. p _ Plows :Plows she knew•�in that case her future `i es�onld be sittiilar to that of Bel= -It will give ns F�)ea 'ore' r .For every purpose, both riding Raid Walking, the kind it pays to use_, to play the records for The King's - Anmer H glum and Serbia. The events you, whether soft pur- - � Orae .-which have been transpiring in chase or-not, 'An we will gladly assist yOl1 Silo Fillers ' the theatre of war daring the past Government Exhibits, Superb Showtnp a roan months has convinced her --in making selections, of Live Stock and Agricultural -- — no matter how sinall Produots, Acres of Manu- ,::One slightly used Ohio, Silver Box, this is Fi.barkain. -We~ that there' is no longer any doubt the purchase. factures. also have new ones of diflereut styles. as to who is to be winner in the - gigantic struggle. • We cannot xcraddea s Drug Store, raro11t0, Aug. 26 t0 Sept. 11 Bell and Ind. �J TM_ I �L • *ensure her for holding -'back and PiCKERINt4 I-��� _ l Phones• - -- "' Fe I)tsn " ' '"-tD� • .:. ... _.,' ? r '-tie.:w*.,,..:.. ,1-.. ', n' : _n. - '!4esd..?v .: E .' .,�- p, �,,,. :;,�.-.',a..; ... •y ..+�4.' :;�b?t,, ,.,. .. ., r,.. '.:c._: >.....:.:,a..a•�roeta.�sr�m.:4xa.m......e.,��..e,,...:•'.w,..c�wc�traxiy�.:.'t ""'e.9"0�7"..a'�in•,`,�rr'"`�`We:ae�� ,_ seam,.. _;�+$.' „rv.:. _r. .r xy, •y"i5d• :. ... µ...Xn -MK, �•s,,:,.. 7fi .- .-r. ,.-: ,.. A,pni.... •w'... •s•. .^'' .,: .';:a: r.;,,.-: ,. .•f� ..,, a ` '. ^�;^_"r'. '.�. 'r. •i 4.,.'. - '.w f�:eti�?. ,.ar,,' .:�_ y. >..... .g4,;, t i r'. ,x a -'.'F, .:r.. - p.. p!,.+•' ..+c. „�y •. ..... .-y/•R...t .w,-ru v:ar.. -. .:...� [” :•.Sr=4 [• .'- .. +a+4v, +�, 4'v '1., •.. ., ... . �A NrP t• ,tro•is�a2u ,h•- .T_ ...,.. -.. ^• xi'ti:R+t e.�. T.e:' .�y,r ...,•,•,w+,h. -Y.:. �N'. .t..._y ry 4i.'i•:. 3 n. _ T. P. Shirk spent Sunday with ■>dltlt>•el■tI>ttt■�tt•■■ Cf.ARiMONT : • d w _ � Edgar, of chalk Lake. �ZGEONS FiGt,E0N8■■"�'i=s"�'■'_�""'=nt>e>t==n>ett>t= al - his son, e. with Mabel McLellan I visiting Georke Tnrner has euli®ted 'with' with friends in the city for a Carneauz and. Homen, some very THE DOMINION,-,BANKt tlic 182nd Battalion and will re- eek' for duty'on Oct. 1st. large, 25 to fi0 cents each. Misses Isabel and Violet Sargent port are ndin a, week with friends Fred and Mrs. Beal and A. J. WalTsveLs PIosON Piexr, Q •-- �' ■r• g Whitevale, Ont, G in'the city. and Mrs. Chandler, of Toronto, Paid -up �,000000 _Rersv Fuad ;7,000,000 Miss Roberta H., Fox, of Indian motored out on Sunday and spent ■ -Head, Sask., is the guest of -M, the day with the latter's parents, T I L Depositors {n this Beni --and Mrs. Smith. J. and Mrs. Beal. ■ � �. • Mrs. John James Ha g, 10, 12 aad 15 Inch cement rile at the ■ t se days owing to a severe in. ■ A GCNIER,^L DANKiNG BUSINIE85 TRANSACTED ■ - --- ffiicfi Ran Is visiting her parents, Whitevale Tile Yards. Ind. TeI. No. jury to one of his hands sustained ■ T. H. and ' Mrs. Beal. 5504 Markham. while assisting Thos. Stephenson ■ Peter Macnab Sr., spent a •few WM. PHILP ■ 1NHITBY BRANCH : S.D.TERRY, Manager. ` in his blacksmith shop. - !:with-his grand-son, Scott Macfar- p• ' ■ 7 lane, of Blackstock, —_ i■■■lisp■lair•t■tr■��■■Eta■>t■>t■■■>.■rr■■■aat>t>t>tt>.>Ri■■iai :` ~ ? Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, was here on Sunday Awing to the ;,illness of his father, Mr. Cooper and Edgar Story,' of - _ -. sod pe ywith 1 CANAt2tA PLOW. H r. 6loodw a pent Sunda -.relatives in Claremont. • ' ' Ed, Gleeson, we regret to report,' PACIFIC is seriously ill, suffering from ton• - -villitis and blood-poisoning. - • _. k - Peter Macnab jr. and Miss Mar- T --'• ` �= _. r- '. --- `1 * <_10Lret returned on Friday after -- EXGUrS��.n en oying a few weeks' vacation.. _ • • The very beat, because ' they Wm. Leaper is additrg mach to Farm Laborers the appearamee of his residence Going Trip Westtempered nd y ''by applying a fresh coat of paint. 0 are well !� Ver X12 0 Mrs. Geo. Middleton and dangh• ,,r� -:-•..,.• e _ .. - �jnOOt�. ter, Ada, are visiting the former's " "� TO h mother, Mrs. Barnes, of Lennon- ,'--- -� • -WINNIPEG ville. t Pte. Thornback, of the 482nd Battalion, of Whitby, spent s few +: ,x.11 standard ma4es at relaeou- days at the home of his parents +� WE MUST HAVE '. Return Trip East *fl♦ here. _;, '4 b` r`ir $18.00 ` Thos. E. Stephenson is is the �.� y HELP,I. �., `" able prices, �at the Hard- s� city this week shoeing horses for FROM _ graham-Bros. at-t#re-the re �J►�Le, grounds. ' b ' Mrs. J. B. Madill is spending a � ' \' !, , a s Going Dates - week with her son, Fred N. Madill, editor of the 3tou8'citle August t and Sudbury � HASM'SARG ENT'.Sf,,Tribune. -- ' l j!�'y From Toronto Sudbu,y M195 Pesrdon,, of Pickering, has s , i fir• �� Line and East, bus not J,h DrIPS..-Fong' ' r J t ed't �, a including w. alsoth's Falls ie and other .{ ✓ a f-- :. '. .. t or Rcnhgr+, also from r ' g - �, ,• ' _ -- CLAR.EMONT_, _Ont.: __- ------ been s endin a few days A'itll �a`' • . F' �' t►r r n wn[1 �� Sud- friends here. r . , 'tarn l.-me Eaet of Sud- - Judson Edward-, rt C pa ? ''!{ bury to, but not urclud- of the Agri ins, North Bay. cultural College, Lansing, Mich„ ,. t spent a few days hereat the home Ssptembetr 2 r ' t:3t 19 and of his father. '; a"i ° StO Look, -':n,Enlist Melville and Mrs. Gibyou re• ` - "' / troth ioroneo, .i.o � turned to Toronto on Sunday eve- ' � �'estand South thereof .� ninq after spending a week nitL ,. • t; _.. Ed. and Mrs. Gibrton � ; ►'a' Thomas and Mrs. Gibbons left ', ., agents o, w tt ti:-•.. Detailed R►eCrllltiri$' Campaign - left one day last week to spend-a .�:n, va •en„. ns<< 1 few weeks with their daughter, .r-•F..,c • Toronto A Mrs. Robt. worthy, of Brampton. - - Every Hamlet in the Township will have Mr?. Lens; Dicksou and daughter _.. ----_ __ _--_-- ,—^ a man from your Own County Battalion o! Buffalo, and F, Kludge and • - daughter, of Chicago, are the _ to talk the big job over with the boys find - - - #3+iesty of Harry and Mrs. Thom• s■ ■ s■ MILTON a ■ • give them any information. Graham Bros. has shipped sett- ;. Men are needed, at once-when the wheel f �� - sateen horses to the Toronto ea- �bihition where we hope they will _ to turn-see the recruiter in our meet with their usual good sue- PRESSED. -BRICK `'�•=q y case. village and tell him that . � sign up Thomas and Mrs.' Birkett and _ S. and Mrs. Rumohr motored to - now and go in 8 mouth, Let each man -Aurora on Sunday when they - - spent the day with relatives and. �`.e have secured the envy of.rhes ..-do HIS. duty and you will then see the �►• friends. g e Brick, and. Robert Worthy, of Brampton, other fellow there. •wt9 here on Tuesday erecting a monument in the Uision Cemetery are' prepared to quote prices on .all 'grades.on Help the 182nd Battalion by your 'Enlistment. to the memory of the late Mrs. W. J. BEATON. J. F. DALES, +Oscar Pickett. --- - r Mont Locust Hill QreenburII, - _•: Rev, J. A. Grant, of Toronto, car9 at Cla e , Ont. Lieut. 182nd Batt.. Lieut. 182nd Batt., occupied the pulpit of the Baptist �Yhitevale - -- �unbarton vburch again on Sundav last, the Let us quote you on your brick requirements. - -�--- - -� Re.v. Mr. Loney, of Hamilton, who was expected to preach being un. MASSEY -HARRIS; AUTVIdN SESSION able to be present owing to illness Ve are authorized Agents for this district. his family. - Cream Separators Opens on Monday, August 36th. in t Mica Gullock received the aad will assure you every each of Shaw's Seven Business -hews of her brother's death which cent of profit. School9, Toronto.. Free curreulum - - _ spotH. Sha On request.. Write. W. r } took place at his home in Ottawa l I Mowers and Rakes, S exit Shaw. Prosident, Yong Gerrard - an S lndavlast. Elie and Mr. D. I.MI. Hopper attended the funeral. Plows, Wagons and nto. r which took place on Tuesday to _- _ Ste oro _:the Union Cemetery in Oaliawa. . •SZ'OUF' 'V'TT,Lg3Buggies. The public and continuation _ — schools will re-open. on Tne6olay J. R. THE_XTON, Pickering, Ont. -:- PICKERING -:- next for the fall tern. It i= ii�hed SL MMEE FURNITURE Ind. Phone lt3«� LUMBER .YARD -that those Who.purpose, am!ntling - ot should enter at the beginning Of the term, RA those «h come L".ets 5 C Sweet to b straggling in At all time= are not Porch. Chair?, Reclining Or.hair= anti Hammock tlie.latter at eo=t. >- A W* lower 6s>ssfllut, a only handicapped in the .fur ti - >it�' -_ _ ____ __ __ _ . ___ _ _ j uit arrived a carload of British they lire a hindrance to the whole- school. �' a • • e 3 V E o = L Colnutbia fir lumber, cora -Parties who have had pic•ttire= framed here for =ume time, � o t: An inters=ting bowling match kindly call and take thein away. � e � � ;a a s � �S e ° so pri-i'ng the following � - waa played on the green here on _ - - o o - : • i I A o � - p y. g. T 7 .: v e p Monday evening between a rinkC. g BURLII�G' PICKERING V g Q t - `t c=r-16awatched 1 3 d c x .. it Q s of old wen and one 'of the young x r � m = � then in whigh the former won by . g Q� e�m o- o R q s+ I sheeting, R, seven shots. On Tuesday evening .o = xtl mao ap g g 6 e flooring, S �o another rink of each played again &-!CO 3; 8 o B i° be ° e�; 'ti '� base, casing, etc. and in'this the young men were ON S y��Q� 9 $ D �SIlV.� Sfi victorious by five shots, The old • o, o o e e-o r _ O 1 men•thus won the Series by two I ,� y. o-- �• W D Gordon & Son shots. .:-General Merchants • Jan o_ , 4 m..l Feb We have in our village two men Ma: y!• +..: whose combined ages is years, BLACK end gust received a shipment of this 8nd old c �' a ..Apr ! (•= PICBERING , one of whom pitched this summer p.} GREEN TEA blend of Tea, equal to any 40 cent Tea in m = o o,.P� —I may! v Sell and Independent phone, M loads of hay and 20 loads of a r lb. i the market, for 35 cents per lb. , �I -. J ae O o grain�vhite-the •,: stooked 40 aores of grain. This - JcI7 • a shows how some of our aid men, 'COFFEE Empress Coffee is the best. We always sell ea m m � a a� Beet • though witting, are unable to oto 80 cents I the same brand. You like a good cup of m Mei oot,l �N y g 40 cents and 60 cents coffee. Try one of ,these, there are none .� N to thef ront, butsasre doing theit bit per Ib. better. a� at home so as to' enable the young • .. �I Deo, wen to shoulder their rifles in the SI GAR ; Cereals-Corn Flakes, Wheat Flakes, Krum- J 4 port I eery . , U r ge 12, uningtS.Broun 11. la 4, Port Perry 5, Asbr ve 1-, Qannint;toa il, �� its I defence .of •freedom and civilize- has dropped 40 cents hies, all l0c each, Scotch health brand lbc. Beevertoa lo, Upterarove s , tion. per ed 40 . Shedded Wheat 2 for 26c. Flour-Cream --_ _ . When returning from the city -- ---- -- Bona and Tea Buns. Grafi-Mopping.- _ -� 3 one3ay lash weeTt, Dr: Brodie me Pure Houep-I5c,`y0c, 25c Pickling Spices-Everything in this line for AND 'OAT FLABI\G ..witha painful accident. While and 80cJars. thepicklin season. Vinegar, White Wine; ` Oladtmaterialssaddesign ` 1 h 8th coarse• - g kept in stook. It will pay you proceeding along the - Proof and XXX, Cidar Vinegar XXX, The undersigned is prepared to do Ston be slowed up on coming _ to a 5 lb pails Beehive Syrup to sail at our works acd ingmt our stook culvert. This caused the electric 8tic per pail. Marmalade Canned Gaols-Corn, Peas, Salmon, haddie, grain chopping and oat flaking and obtain prises. Don't be misled by Herring, Pork and Beans, Sardines. These every day in the week agents we do not employ Them, 000seq lights on his auto to become dim . $Oc a Jar ' ot2ds are all fresh and up-to-date. Let us ►y we oan, and do throw ort the sp■g ” and as a result he ran into the _ except on Saturday �11 your neat order and we know you will - eom!mfedon of 10 per aent.,which you wa ' ditch, the auto turning over on its -,Pao^. 2800_, be pleased. A quantity of slams for sale, also ase Iyeave by paroh6aing iron l4 side and throwing the doctor out ` land injuring his nose. The road wagon tongues, axles, etc. °�' at this point is very narrow and D. aIMPSON dr Co PICKERING M111iTR IRAN IT[ should be protected by a railing. 7 John F. Bayless greenwood base. wuirby.toDtasi r . ,. y.; .: y. •... •.....�._..\ � ' . .' ..: . - .•v.,. "-. ' ..-.r .' W - ^ � _ 91 .1: b8...1 ' �,fi � y,..^ � :y;" ✓ H.•.•A i'724b `M w 'J-C'-' i1' I" mit;!i al'pv ,�-,,. ,•,.;., :;s:. a q kF•" .mss,-.�..,,i; x^ ..,. .-�.•'2 _,,a,..�-_•- :.. _,� Wig. ,..,i' - ..''-'�'�;.ei� 'i:►„�. ',;;;_:`"f y: _�itfi — - �.�_�. _ c,.•�See�.Y,.,-s=r� Ysu._ . �•'— �F.,S. �PJ.�'�F .. 3c�S!^•..r.. _-.�.•-�•F_ �•-._ --,.•.s�,•_`,�`r_:ti,:__..�-���i'�'z.�_a•-. - ..... ': _ �� `' — F r A limit much lower tkan ordhisirtly sudden lull fell on the babel of sound rested for ; found Is re"he& The AtanufactioisX. The orchestra, which had rested for a few minutes, began again-fiot one of believes in effWency, .because ..it on its long overtures, but a prelude to the I F THE LAPSE 'OF ar* ables him to produce his articles of .florid music in An Italian opera. merchandise at lower cost. The far- --Thr4ugh theo-murky stmospherw-- a : mer who applies efficient methods to his farming operations and sc4l mant- NTVVDW11�_. E NUCH ;E woman's voice shrilled out with -raxe sweetness. agement is able to produce Itis carpe Dorcas rose to her feet for a see- Fertfliziri ind Soil- Fertility.' at less ,per bushel and in 90"ter By ISABEL ond, searching for the singer; then CORDON CURTIS quantity per acre. No matter tfie she seated herself with her back to Fertilizers have a definite place In kind of farming, fertilizers have a Author 'of The Woman froiTi* Wolve-rtons the table. The crash of dishes, the economic soil management. Their use place there and justify their proper rattle Of silver, and the popping of. is well established and the results that usage by returning profits in better hi 'they produce, are becoming generally corks continued, but tongues were cropsof early maturity and high stilled except for one voice. It was I understood in every section of this quality, and by leaving the soil in bet - door came singing the tremendous aria from country. Fertilizers are plant foods ter condition for succeeding crops. -CHAPTER Xl�(Cont'd).' by. Through the open .'Frnani." The girl drew along in available and concentrated form U7 be __ "I don't blame. aid smiled. strains from the to "William Ong Two fundamental, facts should I breath as the last note died away in- and contain ingredients commercially L you"' 0 w' Till." y kept in mind when buying fertilizers can't imagine wh5 X'made such a known as ammonia, phosphoric acid "What a queer place," said the girl" to silence then she turned eagerly-tlo -trst, that each type of soil has a blunder. Merry puts it just the way "You can't realize its queerness -un- Merry. and potash. These are the three con. characteristic supply of the three ea- p, You do." "Who is she?" i stituents of plant food most -rea-'ily senti' f plant food, and Merry." Dorcas til we are inside., The crowd that I al constituents o "Thank you, Air. gathers here is as motley as any you "I'll bell you in a minute," exhausted in the soil. Each has a de- second, that eacg crop has special turned to the actor with a grateful 1 find in New York." She turned again to look at the finite work to perform in plant gro,%vth plant food requirements. This may •smile. "I am ready to go with You i Dorcas ran lightly bp the steps. singer, who stood crushed into a nar- Nitrogen or ammonia causes quick and be stated in -another way, -namely, any time_ to see Mrs. Volk." as crowded to ivigorous growth of stalk or stem, that each soil has some characteristic Dorcas had a new insight in Mer- I The cafe, shabby and weatheribeaten row balcony which w out -doors, was bizarre inside. At she discomfort by a piano and four mu- phosphoric acid hastens ripening and weaknesses and each crop needs parti- ry's character when she found .how his �farther end adaub (e painted canvas anvas sicians." The woman wasy fat' helps fill' the- grain or fruit, while pot- to There st�sdrdl , cular treatment for best results. friends held him in esteem. Y o, in ash strengthens the straw or stalk Choose the fertilizer that appears to was not a touch, in Mrs. Billerwell's attempted to create the illusion of and absurdly go% -v ned. ears ag olds.. Against it rose a theat- � the palmy daysofa concert todk, she. and helps to plump or fill.out the grain be best suited to mike up for the soil sunlit f treating, of hero worship or deference fi �rical apple tree. A hundred electric had swept upon the platform in a robe! and fruit, writes Henry, G. Bell in de ci nee,, and to provide fore the to the man who had won fame. It i lights blazed inside crimson applks an of burnt orange velvet splashed gor- '-American Thresherman.. special needs of the crop to which it, was merely a'droll blend of loving -de containing I is to be applied. No one can ton ac - i its widespread branches. UndeiQt., . geously with silver lace and scint'llat- The use o a fertilizer rotion and motherly tyranny. - 1 ing embroidery. It had seen years of all of the essential constituents of rurately just what analysis is most I at a huddle of tables, people were din Merry jumped to his f eeb when Mrs. - I service, then grown plant food gives best all-round results profitable- to use on your soil for any ; in vociferously. The place shriek tawdry, uhfash Volk entered with Julie din * g shyly :. uely queer, under average conditions. Various definite crop: It must be settled by felt ed its, antagonisrff to the civilized I ionable; soiled, and grotesq to her gown. Dorcas stntly a : ceremony of fee�`ing. Humanity dug It reminded Dorcas of the stately poor soils differ in their planf- food needs, I yourself on your bwA farm. The pro- --throb of sympathy:and war friend- other while it 'in the as stage of shabbiness. ' The 'and observation of previous crop I its elbows into one an last sta ID in- 1per-tbing to do is to leave an unfer- ship. Merry had told her niething woman's straw-colored hair was, hath- ilications. combined with a knowledge tilizer strip In the field, after having of the Pitiful story oil th way up- handled knives and forks, and scream ed its convei cation. -The rooms reek- ered into a ridiculous _pompado,ur.. 'I of how the soil has been treated in selected the analysis most likely to _e dining room, through mor- � the past should be used as st" Observe 6 "'You said once Dorsad, he ed with ahundred odors of higUY Across ib basis suit, your c, so seasoned . food and tobacco smoke. It � ky waves of tobacco smoke, the. girl for determining what propbrtion of growth of your crop carefully and at reminded bar, "that you were never to a bewildering blend of. light ind could see careworn wrinkles about the! the Plant food ingredients is best for 'harvest time measure the difference happy as when you had some- one. , w,ma:,,, and noise. 'Dorcas followed woman's eyes. The vivid scarlet Of 'bo oil d op. mothering , I both 8 and crop. in yield and note the differefices in mother.- Alice Volk needs moth Merry, ,t rough the labyrinth to a I her cheeks was pitifully false, false as, quality between the fertilized and the Low and decreasing yieldt, spindly in .the I doubt if she has a friend ' . small table in a silent corner, hedged the whiteness of her vast, bare shoul- growth of stalk, low qiiality products, unfertilized areas. If any character - world except Mother Billerwell and a. me - self. Mrs. Billirwell is p�ur abort with palm' dere. Again she began to sing, so 1 small, pale, insipid fruit, poorly filled 'istic weakness shows up on the ferti- MY 0 1 .A et-portigni Chan— DU ce ne a woman like you. same fessed Merry after they were seated. �wonaerful throat with perfect colori---' Half an hour later they waited on , I unsound corri are among the crop iw1i. accordance with the indications which the platform of an L station for' a I love the place; the -crowd is so in- I tura. She threW' back her head and cations of the need of fertilizers. If you observe. teresting. People let themselves 'tilted her face till Dorcas - sew only the tendency of the soil is to produce Compare the management of your: downtown train. They had scarcely R spoken since leaving the Harlem loose in a coop like this; they enjoy the profile. - For one moukent the gross too much stalk growth, a fertilizer soil to the management of your or - house. M--rry realized how deeply the life frankly." lines disappeared; instead came a which carries a small amount of avail- chard, your dairy herd or any other "I should think they did." Dorcas glimpse of beauty and picturesque- 'able nitrogen and a liberal amount of Part Lf your farming operations. An girl's heart had been stirred. They laughed gaily. ness,a dignity -which belonged to the acid entered the train and took a seat to- phosphoric 1 and'potsah should be orchard may be kept alive and made Across *a room a party I of college i days of youth and power, the royal used. If stalk or straw is poor and .to produce fruit- without spraying, but gather In silence. She sat gazing ng at Ong days of a singer. too weak to stand Latorms, then a all orchardists agree that spraying turned lads were humming a ragtime & the city below. Then she t 0 1 brings better profits. A dairy cow rang with'an encore, then in utter inharmony to the. orchestra 9 The room complete fertilizer high in nitrogen suddenly. "Littlea I music. Corks were popping amid the came a shriek of command. "Dance. and potash should be used. If the'] will produce milk when fed on shock Jull' is to bigiii'rehearsAls, rattle of dishes and silver while �,shouted the group of students in -a crops of previous seasons: have not , corn, but she will make a far better to -morrow morning," she said. "The I d the I corner, ,record if fed on silage, clover, hay, mother made only one condition; they , laughter in a hundred tones, an matured early enough, a fertilizer I "Ohl" cried "Oh!'high in phosphoric acid should be'cO cottonseed meal and con - are languages of all the old Latin races, ied Dorcas piteously. vt some other an are to be known under another name. 'were blended in I the strange babel, how can they do it 9 " centrate In connection with corn. Like" musicians a .1 chosen. ---.Bhe in in terror lost her husband finds "It's,& droll fittle-world," said Her- i The an huddled themselves - wise, you can gTow a crop � without them." Each type of crop requires char fertilizer, but experience - and their instruments clSser together, I ac fertilizers "That's all right, but do you think Dorcas pulled off her gloves and -sat i indifferentlyas if it were part of., teristic proportions of plant food for will return increased yields of better _ the child can play the small 'Cordo- beat results. A corn crop, for in' I smoothing them between bar fingers. every night's program. The - � quality and earlier maturity. lia'?" asked Mom anxiously. pianist stances, is usually grown more for i "I remember," Andrew gazed about I struck a few bars of some tinkling 1 The basis of all profitable agricul. "You can do anything you wish with, I ears than for stalk. Ear corn or other I tura is fertility. The experience of him in. a reminiscent mood, "one sea- 1 thing - in a musical * comedy, than the that child. She has a soul and sweet- grain takes up over 60 per tent. of the' -be&rrTb's*a7 her huge body. farmers' in general, Proves that the son I was tied up wil�� pro-! 1 alfiger U"k and she- understands. There is ,,r„ ev� -Mlf '�ias horribly lonesome !There was no space for her feet to, phosphoric acid required by the plant, ,judicious use of commercial fertilizers something In her -we call it In New York. There was not a soul move. She. sang to the accompani- hence the growing of -any irraiii crop. is . the key to rational, business -like, - r ism in c will reach i in our company -1 wanted to fraternize ment, but the physical effort made her 1 makes a - heavy draft- on this plant profitable farming. The gigantic a the footlights and grip every .1 with, Enoch was West. I used to wheeze. The orchestra dashed into I food which must be met by a generous feats in pro-tucing food from the soil and woman In the audience. The come here night after night and work a tripping chorus, and the enthus- Pupply of phosphoric acid. HRY. accomplished by the embattled no - will help me won4orfully. Now myself Into a light-hearted mood. I iasm of the guests waxed high. Cheam crops are harvested for stalk, stem or! tions of Europe became possible solow. I won't havii to create a new 'Cordell&' had a part I hated. . I did not go on were intermingled with laughter d leaf growth, and need much nitrogen. I ly because they have learned to appre- My 'Car- until the second act, so sometimes I screams of derision. and 'ibe soil must be supple- ciate and understand the 'value of si, when Icame on the stage. The supply in deft' to simply the little girl grown stayed here until half -past seven. The "Oh!" cried Dorcas, "oh! the shame mented if the productivity- ' is to be'vailable plant food. History again maimtsineel, Soil conditions that are 1confirms the statement that available I older and wiser, with more love for place waked me up. I got Into Cqueer of it!" maintained to the best results from ferti- plant food, along-*ith proper soil till - her father and a larger knowledge I of humor while watching people. Before ..(To be continued). fie" it wore off I used to dash to the the&- lizers may be obtained by rotation of age, is fundamental, and brings the' crops, wherein legumes are grown pe - ":YOU understand perfectly-" tre, as one acts when you are over- largest farm Vrofits. "You and I ought to riodically, plowing unlKcr green man - understand powered with sleep, " try to get to if any one could.99 bed before you go wide awake again. _Efficient Even in Cruelty, I applying strawy barn manure and pedigree and Guarantee. Dorcas sat in silence while they Usually I don't have to hammer my The Rusian, the Frenchman and the correcting the acidity of the soil by gn animal is like a machine. To -_rushed over the lighted city with its wtf into. the disposition for work. Engli-bliman may have, In mements of proper drainage and. applications of make a-go-cid--mischine- requires that ipaLstent glimpses of sordid life, Mer- When I am cast for some -role that frenzy, committed deeds of violence,; lime when needed. Sandy soils are I ry saw her chin tremble once and her makes one fairly snort with impa- but the madness is individual, not col- usually weak in nitrogen, phosphoric each part be of good material and eyes grow misty; then she spoke sud- }fence, it is horribly hard to feel like i 4ective, says the Boston Advertiser. .1 acid and potash; clay soils are better just the right weight and strength. -many showed her amazing skill' Supplied as shown by analysis, but The good animal must have lt,3 parts dealt': "She must have lived through it. If I get a human character, I A.; Gei I ten tfie elements are unavailable or developed in the right proportion to _lawful experiences." love it.' in orgs, the borough ef--,Of -pe desired. The- adapt- nization, and make the type "Aliso Volk has Men the very "Like 'John Eaterbrook?"' M;icucy which raised her to high rank slowly available, and require the as- ability of a machine and the propor- dsD.63. She suffered more than mis- "Yes like"John Esterbrook'. Miss ;�morig the Powers, so will this some Fistance of available plant food if the tinning of its parts can be largely do. was actual 1, Dorcas,"_ Merry went on eagerly. "I cfficiency, when directed in the course ere to produce large yields of high by looking at it. However, —'quabt-y. * peaty soil. is usually termincwl b brutality. I knew her before Volk went tramping yesterday --alone. I of the reedleas , cruelties which-_*ar- _ii 'bine is the make of tKe r� the gjar. came into her life. She Played with found myself within sight of another madness directs, result in barbarity -strong in nitrogen but exceedingly-_ to its possessing the ftrat Now York company I was in. state before I pulled up. I was-- more completely depraved and more i weak in phosphoric acid and potash. sat' She was the gayest little creature heaven knows how many miles from cunningly' cruel than any other' na- J quality. Likewise in the animal- a The manufacturers of all kinds of, good deal can be determined--' -then you can imagine, ---a whimsical, -anywhere. 1 thrashed things out with tior, could ever fall into. merchandise find that with a fa6i6, to its type by. looking at -self. laughing, care -free, happy child." Imy I'm going to make 'John Es- of given capacity certain expenses are it. Its real quality, however, "Gayj" Dorcas spoke incredulously. I tirbrook' the biggest thing that his ca -the same whether the fact) _y is oper not determined in this way. -no gaiety has gong struck-N-ewy6w-irf ated in full or only during, part time. Curiosity Restrains Suicides. . .1 To get at this it becothes necessary to Those 0 -tit has been wrung out of her." ,Dorcas laughed. She felt foolishly "overhead" expenses include 'go further back. The qu'Ality was "I never 'had a real woman friend happy. The. number of suicides in the 'rent, supervision, interest on moue y has decreased from -15 TIP_ put into the animal by its parents, -except the sisters at the convent," said i "I am so glad she said. city of Paris - -ex sted, tax�ss, repabrs, -to. Wi I LLa grand pstLelLh,itOgLeft gliandlj8L. Dorcas. 1,1 think Alice Volk and I "It's up to me to do the bestl can; to .20 a week in ordinary times to small production, the total overhead ants, etc. This makes it important will be friends. We can belp each I owe it to you," there was grim de- only about two a week since the charges per unit is large. With great- to know that all these Parents had other." It has been suggested termination in Merry's voice; "to you war began. _-,production the same - overhead qualities that would contribute to "Each other" 'I had not thought of and Oswald, be's a prince of a good that this decrease is due to curiqs- I el charges cover a greater number of 'the making of a good animal of the 4 In that way. Your friendship will fellow; now Alice Volk and the child ity, every one being so anxious to i . I it units and decrease in amount per unit. type wanted. A Pedigree is a scheme mean a great deal to bar It is like come into it." see what 'the -outcome of the. war I The same is true on the farm where for keeping track of the parents of an reaching out a hand to some one who "And yourself." will be that they refrain from taking, lives, hoping for a French the overhead expenses per bushel de animal. It is a guarantee of what Yes, myself. If I succeed, it means their own t I ir. drowning.' crease as the yields increase until a f9 ba,6k of the animal, of who ass "Alice Volk is -Afferent frnri any retieving more ifian you imagine." victory. contributed to its make Up. It to one I ever met. When little Jdlie ran "And you will confess you wrote the this fact that makes the pure bred oaf to speak to *on, I followed, her*. play? valuable. -North Dakota E animal X_ Station. .'The mother laid her hand. on my arm, "Not -yet." 0, Why?" -drew me back into the loom, then she .L, HEAR BOOMING OF GUNS. closed the door and kissed me. She -wo "Miss Dorcas," Merry's voice had a say a word. Any' other - k did not tone of entreaty in it. "I want to as Arian would have kissed me while I was 1 one thing of- you. I ask it because Children Can Even Dison - essaying n tying 'Good -by, -before you and your faith in me is so great and Up- Su Mrs. Xnerwell. She does unexpect- lifting. Drop the authorship of the V, guish Calibre of Cannon. ,ed �-hings thatcannot. -I cannot ex help drawing play. plain, I cannot fight P. D. Eyre writes to the London You Mail from Framfield Vicarage, Uck- /one to her, the thoughts. you have of 'me. said once, 'I believe in you.' Do yo�u field, Sussex, Englandi o6r soull",said Merry.4 entered, abutting the remember?"fi • "For twenty months past the sound The conductor _-door behind him with a crash. "Twee- Dorcas looked at him with stead- Of the artillery at the front has been ty.tllird street!" he colls& fast eyes and noddedi so familiar and commonplace . here cgLet us get off and have dinner -Go -6n`be11e#Jnt. '.It's thb- kifidest that even the little children in the Om X awhers," suggest6d the actor. "I thing you can do..for me,.-and�4or parish school can identify the parties �14 , w -for hours." Enoch." 1A ant to talk to you -ular weapon that - causes the expl o- sions they� hear. This is certainly Their eyes made 9: 4iofhPddt though no word was spoken., quitsietts4-whon big gun CHAPTER X11. 9, howitserih '�Dorcas and XieiTy paused for a me- They - lingerqd over, strange dishes navall12-bw,4md so forth are firing. Food seemed 7�- -.1,No Grounds for Complaint. meet before a Aight Of steps Which led that came and went' I .- . . - . .. arises ThW pilibn6mesron probably up.to what had owe' been a fine priv- merely a circumstance, an excuse for men grumble. This soup is really excellent." frojW1o11ftrftft patnitarity-of strata. ate residetim- its exclusive, days 'being: alone and together. They felt tI don't know why the the co'ok­wculd admit it to be soup. H! Theftrar&,1tW7eX0hhPIel -villages near VMS Past; It was beckoning wit all curiously isolated, for the noise made -"They wouldn't grumble, air, if sympathy:and jd,,,i,.,a I told r d story t Do,, 11n the the I a _n in IL:: di ac�fflldd VuMro is 1"id;'*_ nglo to ovary passer- a retreat for them as silence does. A il,!LSt3 that it is coffee! London By stander.' garish Mass of 5 4 s• �+� .f K • d'� R N C -'rL• ^v..i ' Are0.J•S- .J•,.« t .r; ;C'r:.'. ,i. N + •i".qe '•i ,,. -�.. ,sv" rof +r. tw ,� Y„ ,-a x' a•. .,f �•'�.3i-' -3�.ax .. -. 'n � �:_ . Nuuma.» �_w..Rn.Y!• .n.''S..'..rrPIP -s. - 77 x _. w - -ITALY DECLARES ALL THAT REMS TO ..'RARE � FA c e. • - _ � - .AOR REWE IN f WAR 0f GMMANY ARTIEIML NATIONAL UNITY . - 1Formal Aaaoupcement' is Mage The Allies Are in Twofold Superiority to_ the Teutons, Japanese Cerioaan Correspondents, With Troops -in France Magnify Horrors • YR of Fighting Against Allied Artillery. Through the SwimAdmiral "Says—German Advantage -No Longee 9xists.- 477 _ Government. - s: of a chain of Rome, :Monday, Aug. 28. -Italy '#o- ' a -A despatch from'Rotterdam aaq mans consists, only •day is at war with Germany: The A .despatch from Paris says:. ."But what has made. them so strong _Max Osborne in a despatch from the I shell holes instead of the girdle of miral Aki ama, who as aide to Ad- is their organization and preparation !Somme front to The Vossische Zei- strongly -built and fortified trenches. declaration of hostilities . was made . y > b Italy. Following information that tniral Togo, planned the Battle o! in military tatters. Their advantage tong, says: I Immovable men crouch. in these holes Y y g Tsushima Ino longer exists. The allies, by prac- it had reached the Imperial German "Day and night the British and ; with no cover from the sun or rain P , is on the way'to New York tics and• experience, have accomplish- "Day Governnae L through Switzerland an - French guns continuously hurl their and not the slightest `protection nouncement of the Government's ac- after visiting all of the allied coun- I ed all the 'Germans had perfected. a murderous lead. Shells burst all ;against the shells from above. tries. "All that remains to Germany to - around, many exploding before poSi- "Hostile flyers cover the positions tion was made here late yesterday. "I am thoroughly convinced that day is her national unity, •which is. The intolerable situation created by ` tions where masses o4• dead are lying. i at a low height. They see the men the allies are in twofold superiority the fundamental element of her, , They Sing sand and stone splinters in the holes and direct .the Anglo- the fact that Italy was at war with Lto the German3, said -the Admiral strength. But I have come to won - the defenders. They fling, too, ;French fire with a deadly certainty Germany's°ally and the fact that Ger- g. " P man loaned all possible support to before sailing. To be perfectly der hove .long. such unity , can with - over .torn -off limbs, so when day comes upon them or else they fire themselves Y P pP truthful, the ,Germans were a nation ;stand the strain of the dangers whichtaa that ally, Austria-Hungary, against touch stronger than we ever imagin- .threaten. German unity is artificial and the men are able to eat the very: with machine guns. g dight of meat is horrible to them. "Eveiything has to be done at Italians and their interests, led the { ed. What they have done in the last 'rather than natural. Their discipline " g g of reinforce- Government to its decision. That de-! two ears will remain a- marvellous lacks elasticity, and• cannot last. The noise tears to pieces all nerves night: the bringing up ! Y cision was made public in the follow- i monument in the history of the Anyway, the development of -the was ' and senses. It continually drums in ; ments, removing the wounded and P in announcement: , world. is entirely favorable to the silica." one's ears. Not a few find their hear burying the dead. ' To procure warm gThe Italian Government declares Ing completely gone. The worst of ail ' food for the men lying out in those in the name of • the Kin that. Italy ,is the effect of the heavymines. True, horrible conditions is seldom possi- g ��� I BRITISH ]1711\ -_ _ they can.be seen coming and one can file. The want of drinking water is considers herself to be in a state of MUSH RET get out of the way, but if one runs to leading the men to drink dirty water 'war with Germany as from August j u�j �c e� the right there is a hostile •flyer above ,out of the shell holes where there are 28, et' :this the Swiss Government to' _ BY THE RUSSIANS NEWSUCCESS the trenches who directs the fire of human bodies .and" other things. convey this information to the Im- B IAN -the guns so one has to run to the left. "When an attack begins the terrors Perini German Government." cessation of all com complete "So it goes on, and one is hunted of these places are beyond descrip- The, _ . • � -. Like the fire rain in Gomorrah munication between Italy and Ger- 1 Captured b the Advance Their Front os, Both -..._up and down like a wild • beast, There tion. Lik ours many brought about by the Austro- I Previously p y are times when our men curse and the drum fire of the enemy P ' Italian war, .made it necessary for 1) are homesick, but in the moment of from heaven. The little shelter that I Grand Duke, but' Lost to Sides of Guillemont-Tiers Italy.to--conveythrough, fighting all their feelings disappear. there is in the trenches or holes i9 Y g Enemy OA Aug: - __ T Road The sense of duty and Ings dine.holde quickly out. With thunder- her declaration of war to Germany. . them together and they are ready ing roar heavy, shells from the gigan- It is believed here that Roumania, A despatch from London says: The A despatch from' London says :- 40 - - .._ with. which nation Italy longLhaa had armiea�t the _Grand Duke hicholaa ,ta with Iron decision and bitter Cour- tic mine�pe out everything in the , A new success was won by . General - age." nefgklsvfhood with their explosion. At I an enl(tnte, will follow the Italian: have scored two, important successes.fHaig's British troops during Friday George Wegener, in a despatch to 'the sane time a rain of shrapnel Government in a declaration of War in the Caucasus. Forces operating in I night on the Somme front- By a _ �. 'The�Keoelnische Zeitung, sa-present- line—held ys' falls falls and poisonous gases roll for- against the Central Empires and their occupied Mush, which was captured � atrong attack in the Guillemont recto! �� g, the Ger- ward„ `allies. 4 - Southern Turkish Armenia, heapave re-ithey_advanced their front - _-Several Ild --red yards ek both sides of i Petit, capturing a machine gun. For ;ALLIED AIRMEN direction of Mosul part of a Turkish : Guillemont-Fleury road, bringing it on EVERY ATTACK I the greater part howeti'er, all attacks I division was surrounded .and 2,800 even terms with the Fretuh advance - �° on both sides resulted in no change of � prisoners taken. through Maurepas. The German gal - The Russian official report.reads: lent which was left at the point where' BRITISH GAIN T front. German surprise attacks in the !'Caucasus front: Our troops, press- the British and -French -fronts join Arracourt sector, in Lorraine and is ing the enemy in the region to fire was flattened out and several hundred "§ -- west. of Lake Van, entered Mush, prisoners taken. In addition, to the is the Apremant forest were repulsed, ,Squadron Heavily Bombards the where the took some 'prison'' P Thlepval and the Leipsic Re- ' Paris announces, while at Verdun ( Y P north, the British extended their 1. . "In the direction of Mosul our gal - there was only artillery fighting. In Ghent Region, Also the trench progress along the Leipaic soli- �doubt Slowly Being Won t several nectars, especially on the ' lent troops defeated faun Turkish ent, taking an additional 800 yards of^ ' b Hai '8 B. Thisumont-Fleury line, the big gun Town of Namur. - diviatons' in the region of the village .strongly -defended position. y R Twp of Bachta. We surrounded portions of duels reached a high pitch of intens- A despatch from London says: A P Meanwhile the French, by strong A despatch from London says :- sty.. y squadron of allied aeroplanes bom- th ea artillery- fire° were repulsing German I e division, and took prison The two most powerPall7 fortified : _ q h 11th- Turkic R counter-attacks south of Maurepas, -01, whole of the 1 h German positions north of the Somme- banded the neighborhood of Ghent . P P� Friday morning, according to The consisting of its commander, b6 ofii- especially in the region of Hill No. 1j Thiepval and the Leipaic redoubt ---are: ITALY CONFISCATES l Echo Beige, says a Reuter despatch i cera and 1,600 of the rank and- file, as 121. This height is now completer+ slowly being won by the British. De- AUSTRIAN PALACE ; from ArAterdam. The bombardment well as nearly all of the remnants of in the harris of the French •troops. spite the utmost efforts of the Teutons _ _ ' ;had continued thirty-five minutes: the 10th Turkish Regiment,_consisting' Military experts attach great -im- = , -. to win back their lost round is these # : of two staff officers, several other of-' g Palazzo iii Venezia Seized for Viola- when there was a terrific explosion, portance to .the capture of Maurepas two vital sectors, General Haig's ter- - j flcera and 650 Askaris. We also cap- by the French. Not on does it put tions of International Law. + shattering windows throughout the tured in this battle three cannon and r' _ aritorial troops not onl are repulsing into their hands one of the principal P , Y P says:- caused It i the blowing u have an amp ,� I supporting points of the ' Germsm all German attacks but are steadily,j Ades despatch from Rome ea Y g P three machine guns - Al - increasing their gains. They have I The. famous Palazzo di Venezia, pro- i munition depot. A little later asst- j The repulse of n Russian attack os, front between the Somme sad the Al - `'won a further 800 yards"of trenches 'Party of the Austro-Hungarian Gov- ; the Turkish positions along the Cau- y i and explosion, equally severe, was bort=Bapaune high road, but it brings Rua - along the Thfe vel-Courcelotte roe ernmentr since 1797, has been seized by. casus front with a loss of 8 40� Rua- g p beard. The newspaper says i£ is re- . their advance within two miles and, despite the great concentration Italy as an act of retribution for the : ported there were many victims. An slap troops, is reported in the Turkish Combiea, which powerfully -fortified violation o! international law by official statement o! Thursday. The of German troops in the neighborhood ammunition depot at Meirebeke also ,. town they are steadily flanking. Austria, it was announced here on announcement follows: Caucasus Have further pressed in both east =and. was blown up and a Zeppelin was It is .reported >lrom Paris chat the i3anday. The Palazzo di Venezia, a front: On our right wing, separate at German corps defeated on Thursday • south-weett of Mouquet farm. seriously damaged. P The Prussian Guard, proudest co s ; historic and magnificent structure dat- tacks on the Turkish advanced poli- by the French was led in person by Ing from the year 1455 when it was ; T tions were repulred by counter at - of the Fatherland,has been sent to the BRITISH AL RILIAR:Y - the Kaiser's second son, Prince Eitel begun by Cardinal Piestro Barbo, who tacks, with considerable enemy lose. threatened frost, 'but despite their SUNK HY St?B IARINE In fife O' of sector alone the Rua- Friedrich. later became Pope Paul IL, was pre- _. .. On the Verdun .front the Germans Most desperate efforts have been un- slaps lost 8,000 men, and in front of. sented in 1560 by Vius IV. to the Re- eurin the night attempted to storm stip to win back any of the import- !public of Venice, with which it came Twenty -'two Men Lost With Boarding the Turkish position at Might we g aft terrain which has been taken in in 1797 into the possession of Aug- Steamer Duke of Albany.' ( counted 400 killed. Fleury. The -French War Office re- - .—the Britian advance., according to s : j - porta thein complete reprise. � y tris. Since up to the break be- A 'despatch from London ssyg: The The 'Germane made a new assault deport from General Haig. 'tween Italy and Austria it served as torpedoing in the North Sea of a DISMISS MISS FROM ARMY — Attacks'--worn-delivered--pat only os, the French line at the tip, of the �-6hc Austrian .4trrbas- $wish-naval-suxi}iary,-with the loss=-- aORIZIA'$ DEVE'�TDER famous satienb of St. Mihiei,but base. the Thiepval region, but against the ''sador to the Vatican. i i British tinea west of. Guillemont atzri of 23 men, was announced officially ! been repulsed after training a footing the French frozrt south of Maurepas. - O Saturday as follows: "The British fits. Riedel, Who Was fat £oatansnd of to French trenches. All these attacks were repulsed. GET $,v2; RECRUITS armed boarding steamer, Duke of Al-; Austrians, Loses His Rank .w bany, was torpedoed and sunk in the A des atch from Berne,- Switzer -HALF fighting of the great- IN HALF F AUGUST. North Shea. on Thursday by an enemy P HALF POUND OF MEAT est violence continued throughout _. land, aays :-A wireless despatch re -1 - ALLOWED WEEKLY submarine. The commander and ceived from Austria saga that al Saturday around. the ruins. of the A despatch from Ottawa says: Of- 1 twenty-two men were lost. Eleven ' ''Moo uet farm General Hai reports, i Y y court-martial sitting at Klagenfurt Berlin Government Is s Decree q g P ficial recruiting figures for the 'first officer_ and seventy-six ratings were i has sentenced General Riedel, who f Providing Meat Cards. - On tWo sector, as well as in the new i saved.!!--- two weeks .of August show that thea was in to-ta7aanzl-at-Gorizia-when the — -trenches south of Thiepvai, Worees- total ' enlistments for all Canada in I ---¢-- •A despatch from Berlin says; The ------ feral ire and Wiltabire men hold the t that-- pPriod numbered S,b24 D -DIVISIQNScity was captured by the Italiana. to- Governmen as issu a decree- ;British lines. It was these troops . amiss nom a army and lora of P Kingston Military District covering OAT THE 8031111E FRONT! - - - vidiaig for the introduction of mesa vha repulsed the Prussian Guard. f Eastern Ontario, leads• again with _ his rank and pension,- tarda for the whole empire on Oct. 2 _ Follewing heavy fighting during the ! 694; The numbers of men who join. I amilies butchering for their own j A despatch from >Ierlin says: A >`. jgrebester part, of the night, there was ed the colors is the other .districts I semi-official announcement issued os,' MUTILATED SOLDIERS consumption are subject to the Bard ' •ttle but artillery activity on the Som- 1 were: Alberta, 603•. Toronto, 577,= TO BECOME TEACHERS 'system. They will be "required to ti � � Sunday says-. that between February .._ --. nate front Sunday, bad weather hind- *Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 541; procure permission from local author - i and July there were engaged in the ering operations The British in a Montreal, 446; British Columbia, 227; Verdun sector sixty-six divisions A despatch from Paris says :- idea before butchering animals for strong attack gained a. further 200: London, 202; Maritime Provinces, I With a view, of enabling war-mutil- household' consumption. The maxi• _ ^? (nearly 800,000 men) of French a mum amount of meat yattis of trench north of Bazentin-le- 193; Quebec, 41. troops. In the battle of the Somme, I soldiers to be come teachers in provided for un. _ the announcement 'says, the 'French the elementary schools, the Govern- der the new card system will be 250 thus far have engaged twenty-three' ment has opened special colleges for grams (slightly mare than heli a FRONT OYER 11 /YEL�LL divisioais and the British thirty,seven.; their rapid training. pound) weekly. _ MOND . r 78Y FRENCH ARTILLERY STORM AMOUNT IN GOLD HELD SUPBKEPPELINS � - • , - IN TREASURY VAULTS. I MONSTER • -- - f om Ottawa says: The OF FEET A despatch riTO HAVE LENGTH 80 T Trei cbes Filled With Troops Brought Up Especially for Counter- ' monthly statement of circulation and y specie shows that on July 31 the -- tn� s,4 -gold held bg the Minister of Finance was $119,266,085, of which Baron Montagu Says New Machines Germany' is Building' Capable 5113,877,073 was held for the re- demption of Dominion notes and the ',of Carrying Five Tons of. Bombs. _ s A despatch from Paris says: Zhe ;)!Tench artillery'storm which eye -wit- = i latest news from the Somme front nesses describe as far surpassing any- remainder against savings banks de- emphasizes the methodical character thing hitherto. experienced. The bom- posits. p despatch from London nays: In 1 an hour and a radius of action of 8, -, of the French offensive. Wise in past bardment was first directed chiefly ANOTHER NEW STAMP. a speech delivered at Bury St. Ed- 000 miles. The engines, act or seven i experience, General. Foch leaves no- ' upon a cluster of , buttresslike` hills, thing to chance; he initiates no mdve- ; gamed by steep valleys, north of the A Two -cent One, Brown in Color, Said munds on Wednesday night,. •Barotf of them, have a total of 15,000 horse - went belofe taking all measures to' Somme. It spread after 24 hours to Montagu of Beaulieu, former vice- power. ensure its complete execution. t the flatter country south .of the river :•= to About to Issue. chairman of the joint Naval and Mill- "The airships can carry a load of - ; The recent German counter-attacks, ;and aleag-the front front Lihona to A despatch from Ottawa aeya:'Con- tart' Board, told of new monster bombs of five zone. They are able to x, combined' with aeroplane activity on Lassigny (a. total distance o! 30 eiderable complaint having been made super -Zeppelins which ' Germany is ascend .17,000 feet. They are- armed la scale unusual since the beginning of miles). The German trenches were as to the difficulty experienced in building. with machine Sona at bow and stern July, indicate not only the arrival of, flrst cut. of from reinforcements or distinguishing between fire ordinary "We have obtained some details of and on top of the envelope. They �t paintorcements, but a determination supplies by the concentration upon two -cent postage stamp and the two- the super -Zeppelins which Germany carry a crew of 85 men. to check at all costs, if possible, the ; communication trenches. Escape was cent postage and war tax stamp, it is now building," said Baron Montagu. "These particulars show how large- , rreach tide that is steadily swamping I impossible, and the German casualties has been decided to issue a new stamp "Tbi Principal features of the craft ly the Germans are relying on Zep- their fortifications. i must have been exceptionally heavy, of the value of two cents and sur- are a capacity of two million cubic poling as a means for harrassing ns. Consequently, the whole German I because the German trenches were charged in a' manner similar to fire feet, a length of 780 feet, a beam of Two of these new craft have already front from Guillemont to $oyecourt I filled with troops brought up especial= one now In nee, the only difference 80 feet, a maximum speed of 80 miles been completed, and four will be stuns-oaet9vhetmed tor?g_.hours. by a_11y for counter-attack being the color, which .is_ brown.._ . as hour, j crubing speed o2 N miles available in betobor." :::..-.'�c.. ...._,.....-...t ::..,.. .L�_-',,..;:fLa°,_...._ _:rr.�..S_ta:...>�.-:-....:•..:..:_:.,:>:.�_:...,_...._,..,_.........,._ ...w.�.,.:., .�.....'Gr..s2,.s,6...�:.�•._-„P�........,.�,vi:5.�:a�.+,-s,.;:.,—M...sr:.a&a..,tsc::k.�s'":xaLir:.�o�`a��^_•s�..�rc°�..3- r.`.f;'.m ��� :�`•.•iS'a.: . • „. •,7 ., .. ., ? ... -. :� -... .. +'!9',��•. � C fur r� '!.- ..�V �. 9.'- EeK `.n 't'i`^' sx.F Tf_,.T-r aTXi"Yna•; x^"� jV•T'... _'S�i �r;M. 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Henry will be here in Pickering Village, on Kingston _ _ °- Oshawa, were here with relatives as usual nett Tuesday to attend road east, a lady's navy blue serge VD Sundati. to his professional duties. * coat, Finder please leave,atNEw - LADIES --There are hundreds of different -Miss EEva Wallace, of Toronto, -Masters Guald and Donald office. r splint uver Sunday with her -cousin, Food, of Plymouth. England, -Russell Burrell , is securing a _k'lnc e O Wdsliing Machines o_ n : the -,market Miss Clara Ham. - epent-the week -end --the- guests of load of potatoes which h -e will sell ->1 -W. H: Peak is putting a new Dr. and Mrs. Towle. at the lowest possible price. Those to -day and a' great many of them do not floor in his livery stable and other -Mrs. Match received , word desiring potatoes should order at gars eery ratisfact'ory results -you find -this wirse itaproving it. from her brother, Pte,. F. D. at once.' * - - —John and Mrs. Stephenson vis -Clark; stating. that he was recov- out some little time after the^ machine has ited with the latter's mother at ering from a severe attack of pneu- monia _ _ ... Sigh Point on Sunday. at Shorneliffe, England. TIME TABLE-eiakering station G been used and paid for, and you do not like - - Miss Mar Johnstou. of the T. R, Trains going East aue as followtt- -Mr. and -Mrs. - Frank Brill, of ... Y No. s Mail s.oe A Si. ;:.Weston. spent over Sunda with teaching staff of the Detroit poli- to ask *ollr (lea•ler t0 .take it back. Sunday 12 Local 2.45.P. M. y "W. L. and Mrs. Courtice. lie schools, who was a resident of lq Local 6.0I F. M. " Ser t. W. F. Dewar, of, Cam Pickering about thirty years ago; Trains going weer_ _due as follows— ?�o�j there's one kind ..that Boit neecT g_ P y. Borden, was the guest of C. H. was reuses in ac uaintantre� - in No. 13 Local • - x•42 A. M. the, villa a on �Vednesda I1 Local 2.1b P. M. „ and Mrs. Burling on Sot}day., g 5••- take no chances «_ith-=its the -Rev, A. H: Hare, of St. ('nth• -The monthly 'meeting; of the 7 Mail ..4UP.3i;' _ •- _... _ - - - -' M, •Sundav included 'urines, will occupy the pulpit in Jiethodi-t Ladies Aid will be held St. Andrew's chtirch on Sunday. cin Wednesday, Sept.. -6th, at the' -C. L. and Mrs.- :1lorcombe, of hones of 91rs_ 1'iudlay, at 2 8�� h.ni., Glen Willow Mills! . Omemee, spent -over Sunday with sharp. . All -the. ladies kindly.in .._ _ - -their relatives and friends here. yitPd to meet the •visitiug Aid of 0e38,r Ci•= - w, —Oscar Stephenson, of the 182nd Liroa wing �. GRAVITY battalion band, spent Sunday at —Owing to the ditiiculty, in des- We h•aVe a good stock of Flour and � �O� - the hotue of his uncle, JohnSte'ph tinguishing betn•een the .two cent Mill `Feeds, also Distillers' Dried '� enson. postage•stamp and -the three -,cent Grains. Malted Corn, Pro_Fat, it + O Adjntant Knifton, of Parry stamp, which. is in reality a two- Cake, Gluten deal, etc,. on hand at ' Sound, visited. Nis, Knifton at the cent stamp surcharged with one the dill and at the Cherrywood store- � home of the latter's tuother over cent war tax, the goyernment has house, at lowest prices. r decided to issue a new stamp ill an Sunday. Bell Phone Home Phone _ x -Rev. W. P. Currie, df Black. entirely new color, *hich is to be E 8 stock, preached in St. Andrew'brown, and which will replace the �- IT REC7 R _ AN' shing clone ill 6s' ti111rute5.Y church on Sunday to fair congre- present three -cent starup. The ------_ ��++ _ gations. issue of the new starup will re. The Fruit 'Store -Dr: and- Mrs.' Bateman, of T -o• -move -a31 coufusion and will •be Positively guarantee this machine Tonto, motored down an Sunday greatly Appreciated by the �rtblic. HAS THE QUALITY _ _ Say ands out the day- with their• rela• -Dr. Blake B. Beaton, w io has _ You take one and tri= it out thoroughly, sa ,Fy" been practicing dentistry in'�Fhi[- 4 e Cucumbers, Re two -or three week. If. _fou do not like it, Fiekling Ins�. .. •. Oshawa, are =pending a couple of an appointment in the CabadiAn Unions, Etc•, Etc. L weeks': vacation with their vela- Army. Dental Corps with the rank Malaga Grapes. Cantaloupes, Bananas _ cheerfully as we sent It out. DJesn't Cost fives in Pickering. of Lient., and has instructions to. and. Watermelons'. you one cent to try it. -Harvey and hire. Barrett left report For duty at Camp, Borden See us before buying Peaches, f�- on Monday for Arcola, Sask, on Sept. 4th -next: Dr. BeAton's As the market is so uncertain this year „ :where they will spend home time office will be closed until the Ist we cannot list prices and stay with- Our confidence in this Machine and the � visiting relatives and friends. of,October, when Dr. Melville G. them --A good deal always. S -George A. Gordon and couna, Robb, of 'Toronto, who has been T :fact that we have osier had qne returned to Miss Noble, of Toronto. and sever- rejected for overseas eervice, will 1VEILSDN S ICE CREAM 1 us, enables us to -make -this guarantee: a1 other frieucls aid a flying visit take charge. ' Dr. Beaton in mak- Plain. in cones, sundeas or in to relatives sn ickering on Sua• Ing this sacrifice sets a good ex-. Ice-treamsodas-&lwaysgood, _ - -- -'-_ CC nn OSE PRICE day• ample for many others. :�U MnRE. Price la7.Qtll TU ALL -John and Mrs. Draper, accom• -0a Satii day eveni'nIz we were f, J. MA�! QUOS NO LESS . panied by Rev. Ali, Dew,.motored treated, to A sulenclid.exhihiti(rn Pickering s p11�0 - to Ivy on Friday last, and return of auraes, bore ort curumonly l� es. home_ the _ early pert of this known A+ the northern light. M SoC seek• They resembled large white HAtneQg • s. Monday: next... bging LRbcr which fiiAh-ed rapidly arrow the Day. the buuine- place- Will be heavens tZr iii une`dire< tion a i gl,ii:e. ked.�'i��+rr, _T:.u•.thy and,&I- - SALE closed as usnal, Those .leaving then in another, Sunle'thiety•five kind,', of seeds: HITEWEARpp c abet ora forty 3 c -Ar-, ago a similar a t a aro in the market and are pre ar- �Y - ° R to -do hotiicl rpnxen peAranc•e. -brit' Sorrell hat ,more ed.tc, pay the high -t market pricer;. '-F.AakN. Leaven editor and brilliant, occcirred in early €till, TlseinestPnttippedcleaning proprietor- of the :Dolton Enter• when hur-eQ tieing diiv-en along in the cruntryd - ; vri�e, ealled:on a few frietids when the road became -o frightened send u,, sarnPlotc orr„mmunicatewith ^ We, are. clearing ant air Blouses, _ finder -skirts, Drawers, pa-AAing.throrigh the- village in %n that th,sy refu=ed to rnovca. On us before selling. - a ton Sunday. that oc•c•a-ien dike tele.grttph lines Take-advanta{� of tha besttieed Hark- Corset -covers, Gowns, Princess, Sl. -Ps, -- -•-In'the eaaEtalty list-uf Satnr• throughout the, world were badly e.tsin the world. - � day list thel}zt of s�onnded in- effected.' Nu tAti,factory answer B-11 or Indeondencphone. House Dr@saes, +� cludes the nanieg (4 Oscar gas hag get been furnt.rhed by Brien- prompt. E23icient and reliable; service eoyae and Gordon Cormack, form- tista ay to the cause of these polar in handling Seedy guaranteed. All_at.a big discount to make ready fer new fall goods. er]y of Pirkering, lig.tit but thele is rio doubt, huw- J'$ DOWNEY CO NPANY - - -M'iss Aloha Horn, who' has ever,• that "they" are the resiilt of Come 'and get a bargain. been spending. a month's vacation electricity in the upper regio trF of WHITBY. ONTARIO ' at the home of her grandparents, the atmosphere, but how produc- '—' G. A. 'GIL�,ESPIE, : DUNBARTON W. G, and Mrq. Ham, hag return- ed scientists are unitble arpresent � ed to her home in Bradford. to =ayjek�ritigQra�e --�- 1 - •-Miss Cora Burling, who has -Letterq from member's of the - - €'_ holidaying. at the home of 119th Battalion which landed iu GOCr>M6l9ile a}�slimmel ber parents here, returned Cale England about a month Ago.. -how ==ill arit< yf`,repairin roue tl B py had gyiite fLn excating 8 P 1J y dry oa Wednesday to reRtirne her that th dutieq as teacher in _the.Normal, .time while crossing the ?atlantic•. - attended to. School in that city. They sailed on the Olympic, which Tirez, Oila, Grease artd repairs -The --chooi board ha= engaged is the largest vessel' now on the always on hand, -the eervices of fir. Stubbo, of Can- Atlantic, and there were even _ mifftoa, A8 prineip�rl of the paWir hattaliotis on hard. ` 13efnie leav- P01�ter 8C Andrew; Coal Oil Stoves . ischool. -31r• Stubbs conies high irk Hnlifae -they heard that the recommended And has hAcl seven Germans in . ec1 York- were bet. PI(KEItI\(;, Out. 1 --- 1 --'-'- - '---years of sacressfui ezlierience" fin tanto iftta 1 that t}rr=y erc�irld i �.T t nd.otixr- Rork. lend in Fnglriud: 'Thea; one would Pl=kering 33akAry Lnbrieat�ing Oils) Fly Oils, -The Rev. o rt fl. Ferimson, ex} • , d make the men el sof St. Luke's Chttrclf, H•rrmiltoe, ntruewhat- anxious in reg-rr°c -to -E An - - arves ia, f • visited. with Dr. E. J. And lits. the trip. The boas was in charge .. Stlirie . _ A number of years ago• of one of the roost clever. men in when r. I erRn��ii was A f-^ -nt. th-e Rrrt};h navy irr dodging v,rb• - U � x do cudivai� tithe= th'ta DOSE' H �-- -- :.he officiatedan St Ueorge'q Church marine:: -�.' _. . P a during the summer uiontha. boat makes the trill in four dad•:; � - _ -- _ - -` -Evidently the hot vi Bather but on tlri� uccasir,n it tl►ok Y _ _-__-- - ---- - - - ' has ended for this•-easoti,-hale-s that tune, -as he was-ccwtinually ' - we have brief periods, A _ we fie• dodging flee su1�;, One Get ! --SALT! SALT SALT gnently have after the; n;onth.' =nbm trine was seen at A dktanre �_ Daring the heat o£ the day let as y siza'? The-severnl rain -fall= -i; reviving of :i� , yard= in inid-AilAnfic, Anil show vote how to keep cool. «'e have on hand a new shiinnent of Salt ever yon want froav C. veb'etatiop and getting the - laird wherr sailing (]own the eoa�t of _. • 3 Itis.'to 200 lb's. sacks, at the old prices. Auto -shape so that the farmer's can Irehrnd-theyhad-to -nix-i1 back, as Ice Cream So&l -any fiavor. Drinks begin their fall pluming. a %t aisle-- ores-° informed thein .ice cold of all description. - _ -Tile Dale Blovk, belonging to that they aero rnnniug.. straizht Home Made Bread the estate of the bite �li:s_S. A._ into nest of uU•. like another tried to make.. - This is- the tine to buy your Straw Hats and we have zti daud'y Dale sort nvr� occul,ied bq hL• S Serg.t. Fled ,%dpir. who iyns Both phones in shop.-. lot fro.tn, 31.23 to $? 00, alio see our light'CapQ; _ Chapman, R R4 sol( by Auction ran ,here oto la,t leave fora few days Hr RB MO`NL•'Y,- PICKERI�G Shirts, Underwear, Boots, Slioes. Saturday afternoon. There were the eariy,part of last meek before Bu our Sunnier Suit from Canada'q-Best Tailors, the Lowndes Co., ' few buyers present, but the block proceeding overseas, -met with a y 3' - brought A good price being bought serious accident at North Bay. ELM DALE 1M I -■ i for which we are agent°. We guarantee a perfect fit � by Ed. `%VAlsh for $1000, •wbieh As. he had to reinaiu .at .thi ,place and the best of satisfaetion. _ shows that property has not de. A few hours, while waiting for his PSC=NQ i value in Pickering on train to take him fo Petawawh �ioa can always get the besthlani• PTCKERING creases n g A BUNTING, account of war. i., _ - Camp, he with three other soldiers toba Flour made from No. I. • Establislted?Qii. — CliArles and Mrs. Davidson, -of -engaged a three -seated carriage Manitoba Wheat. _ Socaris, Man., are visitirrg with the to take.them around to see 'the Royal Household and Gleiiora for " .'form�r's mother, 111rY: R. J.'DAvid- town an�ivici'nity. While driving Bread. Try abag. son. Mr. Davidson, who has a along the road they met an auto pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats .. .good osition with the C. P. R. in at which the horses. shied sudden- BRAN, SHORTS _ -the above town: reports tifie wheat 7'g --and- started *to rnn`away. . The MIX FEEDS - . HARNESS and _ SUIyiMER GOODS crop to be a failure in the south- driver losing control,- the tame OAT CHOP ern portion of Manitoba, due to in contact with a tree, smashing CRUSHED SATS single and Double Harness tit reasonable prices. Plush _ h6 heat and -dry weath-er.- In the it to pieces and- severely injuring $ARLEY CHOP Aug Rubber Riige, Dusters, Trunks and Snit Cases. - -more-northerly parts of thatpro. all the occupants. Thep- were -at WHEAT ,years the crop is good. once taken to the hospital in an CRACKED CORN _ _1 get second-hand Single Harness, good, $18.50.. and physicians called MIXED HEN FEED "For fancy apron, made by ambulance a p y � -Collar and Boot Repairing neatly done. girls from 12 to 15 yeaps-� and from to -render- medical aid. One rase, IEaldweIl's Cream substitute" Harness, •15 to -20 yBars, the Wbroen's Insti- Lieut. Reynolds, is suffering from Calf Meal. - Shop will be closed Thursday afternoons Aute is offering prizes. These a broken shoulder and several _Molasses Meal _ aprons, which are to be finished fractured ribs, and his condition CHOPPING AND -OAT duringsatninermciitlrhe: -: by Sept. 28th, must be the Lle is serious. Sergi: Adair received CRUSHING EVERYDAf' -' . - -'-- 4. - "work of the exhibitgr. There 1L a broken leg and the other two Get prices on feed in ton lots. PiCKE,R,ING HARNESS F PORI M be cash prizes for the two best in ere also' siifferitg • from broken BELL PONE. _ J. COAKWELL h class. Now girls, get your limbs. As a result their de arture ,- .�7-1•7Tee tk$ Home Phone 3800. a amd materials at once..- Fur. for overseas will be delAye� sever• the artic.•ulars '.ater. a] months. t Caoppiug every day. •} Y � •' ' .r t �"ave : ,,,,,�•:�-•t�� �c 9+�